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Mothers on frontline seek balance in COVID-19 fight BY CHRIS BONANNO These are challenging times for all area residents, but mothers who are working on the frontlines in the fight against COVID-19 have been able to balance helping the community with taking care of their families. Among them is 42-year-old Olivia Kelly. Kelly is a mom to four children who works as a fire medic at Brevard County Fire Rescue Station 80 off of Pineda Court in Suntree. Though the burden of being a mother and working such an important and potentially VIERA VOICE Jill Blue life-saving job could be seen Leslie Friedman, left, enjoys a moment with her daughters Chloe, center, as stressful for some, Kelly and Jasmine Burns. Friedman is the director of nursing at Viera del Mar. instead has been seemingly able to manage both week was a good week.” protect the most vulnerable seamlessly. Kelly also said, that population against COVID-19,” At work, Kelly said, it’s she was “very proud,” and Friedman said. largely been business as usual deservedly so, with respect Friedman’s day-to-day with at least one noteworthy to what she was doing work at the center has taken exception, she added. professionally. on new dynamics with the “Nothing much there has “Definitely happy with advent of the COVID-19 changed. They're (Kelly’s this career choice and helping outbreak. co-workers) like me. They go others and I know it's going to “I am in a COVID-caller home and teach their kids. be one that I can look back on meeting at least daily, We're all supportive together,” after retirement and be proud if not more. We have Kelly said. “What has changed of and thankful for,” Kelly VIERA VOICE Jill Blue is wearing a mask on every added. Rachal Horsley is an LPN at Viera call.” Leslie Friedman, director del Mar. Horsley is a mother to a Home life has seen more of nursing at Viera Del Mar 2 year old, a 20 year old and a 22 changes, she noted, as her Health & Rehabilitation year old. kids transition to online Center off Vidina Drive in learning. She said that her Viera, is another mom helping had policy changes and kids now are able to wake up the community in the fight recommendations change at 9 a.m. and start school by against COVID-19, as she sometimes multiple times a 10 a.m. which she said was “a helps those in a particularly day,” Friedman said. win for all of us.” susceptible demographic stay “… I’m up in the wee hours “It’s definitely been a safe. in the morning checking transition,” Kelly added. “I “I feel it’s very important temperatures and oxygen think we've finally found our to be extra careful and saturation.” rhythm on Week 4. This past protective and this time to To that end, Friedman said that her family has supported her through the new challenge, as she stated that she relies “a lot on my family to help.” Friedman also offered praise for those working alongside of her at the facility. “I think I have nothing but heroes working here right now,” Friedman noted. “I think that everybody has been extra helpful and a little bit more willing to go above and beyond to protect our patients here. I think it really has brought us all together.” VV

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Leeann Williamson, left, Thalia Brown and Trellani Dyson are CNAs at Viera del Mar. The three are all doting mothers.

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Nikki Jenson, center, is a wellness nurse at Sonata Viera. Her daughters Taylor, left, and Kaitlyn are home from college during the pandemic. They are helping at Sonata Viera as temporary servers during the crisis.

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Carrie Van Ness, center, poses with her children Micah, left, and Mya. Van Ness works in the medical records office at the Viera del Mar Health and Rehabilitation Center.

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Tonya Morales, a community relations director at Sonata Viera, kisses her son Lucas at the front door of her home. Morales showers every day after work before she greets her son.

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A trio of local elementary schools held We Miss You parades, where teachers and staff drove through neighborhoods near their respective schools in late March. The first of these events took place March 27, when Manatee Elementary held a parade in and around neighborhoods in the vicinity of the school, which is located off Viera Boulevard. “We had two parades, one on this side of (Interstate) 95 and one in the neighborhoods on the other side of 95 so we could hit just about all of our students,” said Shannon Daly, the school principal. “... We have such an amazing staff here in Manatee that they supported this here in a big way.” As was the case in all three of the parades, teachers and staff rode in vehicles, at least some of which featured positive messages and school colors. It’s rare to see faculty and staff interacting with VIERA MEANS students and parents on BUSINESS NETWORKING GROUP a Sunday. That’s just what happened March 29 when representatives from Quest Elementary School, located on Trafford Drive in Viera, held its parade. “I am very thrilled,” said Christine Boyd, the principal VIERA MEANS BUSINESS NETWORKING GROUP at Quest, as she held a school foam finger and a pom-pom clad in blue and white. “… ANS B The faculty came toUme and E S M said that they wanted to create a parade to show our Quest students, our Quest families, how much we missed them and how U much O GR we loved them. And, we also wanted to create some OR

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Christina Rezvan, a teacher at Quest Elementary School, brought her dog Louie on a We Miss You parade held on March 29 that started at the school.

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Charlie Corbeil’s legacy lives on each spring as children throughout Brevard County participate in the Charlie Corbeil Youth Art Competition. There are three age categories — kindergarten through third grade, fourth grade through seventh grade and eighth grade through 12th grade — for painting, photography and poetry. The theme for this year’s contest was “Colors of the Wild.’’ Corbeil’s widow, Charlotte, donated more than $500 for prize money. Corbeil, who died in November 2013, was a nature photographer and one of the original volunteer rangers for the Viera Wetlands. He also was a Florida Master Naturalist. VV

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Smith, Hooks Jr. weigh in on importance of spring football BY CARL KOTALA

From building relationships to showcasing how much a player has grown physically since the end of the previous season, spring football is a vital part of any high school program. And for teams like the Viera Hawks and the Holy Trinity Tigers, spring football would have been incredibly essential — perhaps more than any in their recent past — toward building the team that we will see in the fall. Well, that’s not going to happen now. The FHSAA announced on April 20 that it was canceling all spring sports activities due to the coronavirus pandemic. “It was extremely important for us this spring because of wanting to get reps with these new guys, and with the new guys getting camaraderie,” said Holy Trinity coach Nate Hooks Jr., who has two new quarterbacks and a star wide receiver coming back from an injury that he was hoping to get

mentioned linebacker Austin Smith, who played at 6-foot, 130 pounds as a sophomore. Austin is now close to 6-3 and weighs 180 pounds. He could be closer to 200 pounds by the fall. And if that weren’t all enough, the Hawks also have three new coaches, who would have had a chance to work with their players for the first time in a practice setting. Christian Fuller is the new defensive backs coach. Dylan Reda is the team’s new inside linebacker coach and Kerron Greaves has joined the team as the new running backs coach. “I’m really going to have to spend a very organized summer with our guys to make up for (missing spring practice),” Smith said. Hooks also is eager VIERA VOICE Carl Kotala to find a way to get his Viera High School's C.J. Simms could have used spring practice to get a jump start on his transition to become the two new quarterbacks — Hawks' starting quarterback. transfers Davin Wydner, a 6-4, 220-pound sophomore around each other in the locker on the field with. “I'm going to have and Jonathan Bowden, a 6-3, room. It was going to be quite “Just having those guys 180-pound junior — a chance to spend a very valuable.” be around each other in to work with receivers Ja’Lon While Viera quarterback competitive situations and the organized summer Hudgins, Carlos Estronza C.J. Simms made several starts social situations, just being and James BlackStrain, who with our guys to for the Hawks last season, this holds more than 40 college spring would have been the make up for (missing scholarship offers and is sophomore’s chance to really coming back from a knee spring practice).” take on a leadership role before injury. heading into the fall as the “Two or three of them have — Derek Smith team’s unquestioned starter. been meeting up and running It also would have been a routes together and throwing and stronger between his chance for Viera players to at different places, anywhere junior and senior seasons and show how much their bodies they can find grass,” Hooks said. eventually wound up getting a have changed since last season Division I scholarship to play at “I told them just stay active. ended, which could ultimately Don’t lose too much.” Richmond. attract the attention of college As for how much the “Brady Touzet is a good scouts. cancellation of spring practice example of that (now),” Smith “Spring football is the most bothers him, Hooks chose to said of his offensive guard. important time for a current look forward. “He’s 25 pounds heavier than junior,” Viera coach Derek “The situation doesn’t bother he was in the fall (now at 290 Smith said. “It’s a chance for me because it’s necessary under pounds) and he’s 50 pounds current juniors to showcase the conditions and everyone heavier on his bench (press). how much their bodies have is in the same situation,” the “Jackson Hatfield is 25 changed, how much stronger Tigers coach said. “It’s not pounds heavier (at 280 they’ve gotten between their like Holy Trinity guys aren’t pounds) and 50 pounds junior fall season to now, going the only ones who can’t lift or heavier on his bench. Those into their senior season.” practice. It’s everyone in the two guys … they’re going to Smith cited former Viera country, including the Kansas maul people. But they’re not offensive lineman Gavin City Chiefs. going to be able to showcase it Lamp as an example of a “I’m excited about what’s now until the fall.” The Viera coach also going to happen this fall.” VV player who got much bigger

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Viera, Holy Trinity football players attract attention of college recruiters BY CARL KOTALA The coronavirus might have shut down sports all across the country, but it certainly hasn’t stopped college football programs from recruiting high school players. In just the past few months, Viera High School defensive tackle Jamari Lyons has received offers from schools such as Florida, Miami, Auburn, Penn State, West Virginia and Illinois. “His ability to get off the football is extremely high,” Viera coach Derek Smith said. “Plus, he’s got a large body with long arms. At 300 pounds, you don’t see that every day.” Lyons isn’t the only Viera player to be getting some love by college recruiters. Safety Zak Sedaros already had offers from Florida Tech and Ithaca when Army and Navy both made him an offer late last month. Then there’s receiver Davis Mallinger, who recently committed to UCF. Holy Trinity’s Ja’Lon Hudgins has offers from William & Mary and Tusculum and could be in line for more come the fall when he transitions from quarterback to wide receiver. The most highly-sought out recruit in the county is Holy Trinity wide receiver James BlackStrain. Ranked No. 193 in ESPN’s Junior 300, BlackStrain has more than 40 offers from schools such as North Carolina, Florida State, West Virginia, Penn State, USC and Mississippi State. “They love the body,” Tigers coach Nate Hooks Jr. said. “He’s 6-2 and some change with wide shoulders, long arms and big

hands. And he catches the ball. He’s not a blazer, but they love his length, his hand size, his height and the wide shoulders.” BlackStrain, who said he is 100 percent after missing last season with an injury, said the recruiting process never seems to stop and that at this point, it’s all about building relationships. “I’m just thankful for Coach Hooks and Coach Cam (Matt Cammarata) for putting me in the position to have these many offers,” BlackStrain said. While the coronavirus hasn’t stopped BlackStrain and others from getting offers — the Mississippi State offer came last month — it has prevented the wide receiver from making visits to schools such as USC and Penn State. Still, BlackStrain said he hopes VIERA VOICE Carl Kotala to make his decision before his Viera's Davis Mallinger has offers from South Carolina, Illinois amd Toledo, senior season begins. For Mallinger, the decision to but ultimately committed to UCF last month. pick UCF over offers from South Carolina, Illinois and Toledo physicality that comes with a 4.48 in the 40-yard dash. was an easy one for several “Zak’s a smart, intelligent that. He’s not a finesse player. reasons. player who legitimizes himself He’s more of a physical player “UCF was at the very top of with speed,” Smith said. with speed.” my list since the beginning,” Speed also is a big part of While Hudgins is generally Mallinger said “I like their style Sedaros’ game. He recently ran listed as an “athlete,” Hooks of play on offense and I feel like I’m an instant fit.” Mallinger, who intends to enroll early, will be the third receiver to play at UCF. Tre Nixon will be a senior on the 2020 Knights team and figures to be one of the top offensive threats after scoring seven touchdowns last season. His older brother, Devin, was a redshirt sophomore on the 2019 team after transferring from Western Kentucky. “Davis is a unique combination of length and speed,” Smith said. “He has a

believes that will change this upcoming season when the rising senior moves from quarterback to receiver. “When they say ‘athlete,’ they pretty much don’t know if you’re going to play on the offensive or defensive side,” Hooks said. “He’s going to play receiver this year and I guarantee that athlete thing is going to change to receiver. They’re going to see him catch it a lot.” BlackStrain expects to have a big year, too. He is the third player since Hooks has been at Holy Trinity to be ranked in the ESPN 300. “For us to have 20 kids on the roster every year, I think it’s an exceptional accomplishment,” Hooks said. “We even had, two seasons ago, the county Defensive Player of the Year with Sully Altman. I’m pretty sure people are aware of what’s going on. “We’re the second-smallest school in the county that plays football, behind Merritt Island Christian. We’re 16th out of 17, but we’re right there with everyone in accomplishments.”VV

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Duran Men’s Golf Association crowns winners BY CARL KOTALA

also of Melbourne. League membership was up The 2019-2020 Duran Men’s to 82 this past season, a jump Golf Association season was from 65 the year before. The the league’s best yet. average weekly attendance The DMGA recently was 65, which represented a crowned champions in five 10-player increase from last different flights following a season. season that saw an increase Duran PGA head golf pro in both league members and Matt Morrison attributed average weekly attendance. the growth in both players Competition in a seasonand attendance to “a great long points race began in structure of offering both October and ran through camaraderie mixed with March. The top 48 players friendly competition” and qualified for the DMGA Chase flights available for all skill for the Cup where the field was levels. eventually trimmed to a final “We even added a new four for a final-round shootout forward tee flight for those to claim the championship. who may be losing distance off Although the league wasn’t the tee,” Morrison wrote in an able to hold its annual awards email. “And this flight doubled luncheon this year due to the in size from last year.” coronavirus pandemic, the Morrison also gave credit winners of each flight are to the league’s sponsors, which still being honored for their allow the league to offer prize accomplishments. money and complimentary Viera’s Chris McBride was the winner in the A Flight. Len food and beverage functions. This year’s league Harrison, also of Viera, won was sponsored by Golf the B Flight. Carts Unlimited (Robbie Melbourne’s Steve Rosenberger) and HD Dental Parlefsky took the C Flight, (David Hernandez). while the D Flight went to Ed The league’s 2020 Facas of Melbourne. The Red Flight was won by Sung Chung, committee members included:

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Duran head golf pro Matt Morrison, left, and bag drop attendant Lexi Steel pose in front of a banner representing the Duran Men's Golf Association. The league recently finished a record-breaking season.

Jerry McAnulty, Bruce Miller, Al Foppiano, Wayne McDowell, Dave Grant, John Pugsley, Smike Johnson and George Stergious. “Duran was thrilled with our turnout for this year’s DMGA, the attendance was

record breaking and thanks to our generous sponsors the players were able to enjoy an exceptional experience all season long,” Morrison wrote. “We continue to welcome new players and all skill levels are welcome to participate.”

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Tomczak, Duran’s only general manager, retires after 45-year career BY CARL KOTALA

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David J. Tomczak, who has been with the Duran Golf Club since its inception in 2004, has retired after a 45-year career. in the golf business.

For Duran Golf Club General Manager David Tomczak, the marriage of building relationships with people and the game of golf always have seemed like the perfect fit. “I love people. I love the game of golf,” he said. “That’s the two things that constantly brought me to work every day and feeling passionate about what I do.” Tomczak, who has been in the golf business for 45 years and at Duran since its inception in 2004, announced his retirement at the end of April. “It’s a good time in my life,” said Tomczak, who turned 65 on April 26. In addition to getting his own golf game back in order, Tomczak wants to spend more time with his grandchildren, meet with friends he hasn’t seen in years and do some philanthropic work. Jeff Von Eschen, who also has been at Duran since 2004, will take over Tomczak’s role with the title of Senior Manager of Golf Operations. Tomczak came to Brevard County in 1999 to serve as the general manager at Viera East. He said it was a “great honor” to be asked by The Viera Company to head up the project to turn what was once the Duda family’s thriving cattle ranch and sod farm into one of the area’s top golf facilities.

Working with the architect who designed the course, he oversaw the conception of the clubhouse and added his own touch. “They gave me what I would call some great latitude to expand on things that I wanted to do that was going to set this facility apart from any other facility in the area, and literally in the state and even the country,” he said. “That’s the Development Center that we built across the street. It’s got a driving range, encircled by the nine-hole, Par 3 course and it’s all lit for night use. “It was kind of a dream I always had to see a facility built with that kind of additional asset. It truly separates us from any other golf facility.” From helping introduce people to golf, to hosting national championship events, Tomczak has helped create memories not just for himself, but for others as well. “I’ve had a good career,” Tomczak said. “I’m one of the most fortunate people in the golf industry, to have gone down the path I went. The Duda family entrusted me to help build this golf club. “At the end of the day, (I’ll) be able to look back and say, ‘hey, I’m looking back at the people that I work with and to think about what’s gone on here and how many people we’ve made happy, or made their lives a little better’ … yeah, it was great.” VV

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Open for business, but taking precautions during pandemic BY CARL KOTALA Jerry McNaulty and the rest of the Duran Men’s Golf Association members have always followed the tradition of having players take off their hats and shake hands following a round. Now, because of the coronavirus, they elbow bump instead. “It’s a matter of understanding,” McNaulty said. “You understand what’s going on, so you adjust accordingly. “… We’ve made adjustments and the adjustments are working out. I haven’t heard any complaints.” Elbow bumps aren’t the only precautions being taken at Duran, which is considered an essential business during the coronavirus pandemic. The club has implemented a number of safety precautions to keep players safe. Duran PGA head pro Matt Morrison said the club has gone to single cart riders and those carts are sanitized after every use. The club also is promoting walking the 6½-mile course at a reduced rate of $25. There also have been adjustments made at the bag drop area. Only one car can pull up at a time and none of the staff members will touch the golfer’s bags. It’s all selfservice. Rakes have been taken out of the bunkers and no one is allowed to touch the flag sticks. In fact, the club has taken a pool noodle and cut a piece off so it can sit in

“It gives them something to do. They get their exercise and their Vitamin D. Most of them are real receptive to everything we ask them to do.” While golf courses have been able to stay open during the pandemic, that doesn’t mean there are golfers who have not been affected — particularly at the college and pro level. Calvin Sierota, a sophomore at Florida State and a Viera High School graduate, had his season cut short. Although he understood the reasoning, Sierota called it “demoralizing” after spending all last summer and the fall preparing to play a season VIERA VOICE Carl Kotala that he won’t get to finish. “Week to week, you go The Duran Golf Club is open for business and practicing social distancing guidelines in the face of the coronavirus to the hole and you’ve got pandemic Pictured from left, are head pro Matt Morrison, Jerry McAnulty and Calvin Sierota. something in mind that you’re at all tees, so people can’t get practices. the cup. working toward,” Sierota “The ball, when it goes in too close. The range balls and “It’s been real busy,” said. “Now, you’re just kind the hole, it only submerges a baskets are sanitized after Morrison said. “As far as the of free flowing until we get couple of inches,” Morrison each use. number of rounds, it’s only word that something’s going said. “It still goes in, but you The club also has been been down slightly. … Most to change. don’t need to stick your hand stressing and doing its best to people are following the rules “… It is sad, especially for us, all the way down to get it out.” monitor players on the course because they’re thrilled that because we were trending in The Tradewinds restaurant to maintain social distancing we’re open. a good direction.”VV has been temporarily shut down and only three people are allowed in the pro shop at any one time. The club also has gone to credit card only BY DAVID D. HORST INSIDE THE ROPES Sullivan and Craig Smith transactions so that no one tied Wilson Butler and will be handling cash. The Viera East Men’s Dennis Lamb for second This Viera East Men’s Two tee times every hour Golf Association has place. Golf Association event is have been blocked off the decided to postpone its Roger Way and a two-day competition reservation list to help control Lorenzo Battle prevailed competitive events until with two flights and the number of people showing in Flight 2. Larry Henris the COVID-19 pandemic approximately 16 twoup and coming off the course and Kevin Maloney placed ends. at the same time. man teams per flight. second. Ernie Parra and Before the suspension At the club’s driving range, Jim Kopliner and Gary Bob Gustavson finished in play, competition in the artificial mats that are 10 feet popular VEMA Cup began. Shiffrin won Flight 1. Guy third. VV apart have been put in place

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Viera’s Lee named national semifinalist for U.S. Presidential Scholar award BY CARL KOTALA

When Viera High School senior Shannon Lee saw the title of the email that had just been sent to her, she became ecstatic. After reading the first sentence, she opened the door to her room and screamed for her parents. She even started dancing around. “Semifinalist Notification” the email title read. After becoming Viera High’s first student to win the Brevard County Public Schools and state competitions, Lee is now a national semifinalist in the 2020 United States Presidential Scholars program. The budding architect is one of 621 national semifinal candidates, chosen out of a pool of nearly 5,600 high school seniors. Up to 161 students will be named U.S. Presidential Scholars this month. All scholars will be invited to Washington D.C. in June for the National Recognition Program that will culminate in the presentation of the Presidential Scholar Medallion during a White House-sponsored ceremony. “It would mean the world to me if I was named a U.S. Presidential Scholar,” Lee wrote in an email. “I have been working

extremely hard in my academics and in our community my whole life, and this would just be the cherry on top. Even getting this far in the Scholar Program has motivated me beyond belief to continue on and reach for my goals. Established in 1964, the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program spotlights the academic achievement of outstanding graduating high school seniors. Candidates are evaluated on their academic achievement, personal characteristics, leadership and service activities and the quality and content of six essays the students were required to write. Lee, who has a 4.0 unweighted GPA and a 4.5 weighted GPA, wrote an essay about the characteristics of her family that she values the most. She also wrote about the teacher she admires most — Viera High’s Carrie Humphrys, who also is the school’s CTE Department Chair. She plans to attend the University of Florida in the fall and major in architecture. But before she goes, hopefully, she’ll get to dance around her room one more time. VV See the full article on VieraVoice.com

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TIPS from the TOP Space Coast leaders offer advice to graduating seniors

BY ERNEST ARICO Although the coronavirus pandemic put a damper on high school graduation ceremonies this month, thousands of high school seniors across Brevard County will graduate and receive their high school diplomas. If your son or daughter is graduating from high school this school year, you’ll know how bittersweet this milestone is. All the sacrifices you made through the years — driving your kids back and forth to school, athletic practices and games, clubs, band, theater and, most recently, helping them with their online homework and assignments during the stayat-home order because of the coronavirus pandemic. You name it. You did it all. But what about advice for your children going to college? How about the military? What if he or she decides to join the workforce? What words of wisdom do our graduates need to hear that will influence and encourage them to make the most out of the next phase of their lives? There are many words of wisdom that are available for parents to give to their children. To help out, the

Viera Voice asked some of Brevard’s top religious, political, military, business and community leaders for some words of wisdom they would pass along to this year’s graduating seniors.

Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey “First and foremost, congratulations on this amazing accomplishment and milestone in your life. As you leave this chapter behind you, I encourage you to focus immediately on furthering your education as you have the remainder of your life to find your career and do the amazing things you will enjoy doing. Additionally, if I could wish only one thing for each of you, it would be to have the blessing I feel in having a career that I love. For almost 40 years I have been blessed to wake up every morning and be excited about going to work. The truth is that if you love your

job you never actually go to work. Instead, you go each day to a place you love, you enjoy and where you feel a sense of accomplishment. My last piece of advice to our graduating seniors and future leaders is to always love your country and strive to be the most patriotic person in America. Never forget those who gave their lives to protect our freedoms and never forget that the United States Constitution is what makes us the greatest nation in the world.”

Hurlie Brown, former collegiate and professional football player and current head football coach at Merritt Island High School: “To the class of 2020. Dream big. Set long-term and shortterm goals. Have a plan to accomplish these goals. Do something every day toward accomplishing your goals. Never stop learning. Read

more now than you have ever read before. Surround yourself with progressive people, people who want the same things as you do. People who can challenge your intellect and who inspire you to be great. Challenge yourself every year to do better than you did the previous year. Cherish family. Post and tweet only positive things about yourself and your surroundings. Remember everything you post can and will be traced. Don’t be afraid to help others. Don’t be afraid to fail. Try, try again. Continue to pray. Have trust and faith in God. Lastly, simply listen.”

Cheyana Fischer, administrator at Health First Viera Hosptial: “High School graduation is a special time in your life, a time to celebrate the culmination of one period of life and the beginning of the next. Although this

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year’s graduation ceremony might not quite look like years previous, that doesn’t mean it’s any less special. Sometimes we make our own decisions and sometimes they are made for us. Even the best laid plans are at times altered due to circumstances beyond our control. So, enjoy this time however it takes shape and know it doesn’t define you or the next stage of your life. Celebrate your accomplishment and look ahead for great things to come.”

Tim Melloh, general manager of the Viera East Community Development District: “Congratulations on your great accomplishment. Remember that success is never final. Continue to grow and learn, and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

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As you go through life, never underestimate the impact you have on other people’s lives. People look up to you more than you will ever believe.”

Congressman Bill Posey, Florida’s 8th Congressional District: “I would advise graduates to remember some great advice my parents gave me: ‘Just because everyone else is jumping off the roof, it doesn’t mean that you should jump off the roof. If a job is worth doing, it is worth doing well.

It is nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice. What’s good enough today becomes your standard tomorrow. The harder you work, the luckier you get.’ ”

Rabbi Cantor Patricia Adinah Hickman, spiritual director, Temple Israel of Brevard: “As we say in Hebrew — Mazel Tov! That means — you should have good luck. Yes, good luck as you leave high school behind and venture forth to new opportunities and a new path that you carve for yourself. It has been an exceedingly difficult

time for you, I realize, and the wonderful parties and ceremonies that I know you have all been eagerly awaiting have been canceled or postponed because of the coronavirus. I have watched dear students of mine at my temple struggle with this acceptance of what has happened in our world and how much it has affected so many. But your generation is well equipped to take on the virus in a special way. You lead the way through social media and your expertise with a virtual world. This is all of our futures and you will be the ones to lead the way within this new reality. I am grateful for that. There are important lessons to take with you that you may have already learned from the quarantine we have all been living through, to take with you on your journeying: Humor — You need to cultivate the ability to laugh at oneself, the joy of a giggle brewing, the courage to find

the blessing in the adversity and turn a sadness into a happiness, a trouble into an opportunity. Be Not Afraid — Yes, there is much to be fearful of. From my tradition, a great rabbi, Rabbi Nachman taught: ‘All the world is a narrow bridge, the most important thing is not be afraid.’ Yet, how do we let go of fear? We can decide how to “resound” to what is going on around us. Our attitude is everything and how we respond to all these situations can make the difference between life and death, good and evil, blessing or curse. The world is in your hands. You can make a difference. Love — Another way to overcome the fear is to love. Love alone dominates fear so next I ask you to love.

Love your family and don’t forget to text your mom, dad, sisters and brother, friends — you can’t imagine how much that will mean to them. Love your old friends and embrace the new ones that you meet on your new journey. Love can help heal our broken world. Grow — My tradition teaches that every blade of grass has its angel hiding behind it that bends over it and whispers, ‘Grow, grow.’ And most importantly of all, believe — believe in yourself and believe in your God. Keep your faith with you and let it be your constant companion. And if you are not sure about God then explore and reach out — you may discover that God has been waiting for you all this time.” VV

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worldwide.” As part of the plan, first responders and health care workers can receive either a breakfast or lunch/dinner meal. The breakfast meal, Rodriguez said, consists of the choice of an Egg McMuffin, Chicken McGriddle or a bacon egg and cheese biscuit along with hash browns along with the choice of a soft drink, tea or coffee drip. The lunch/dinner option features the choice of a double cheeseburger, sixpiece chicken nuggets or filet o’ fish along with a drink and a small order of French fries.

To be eligible, Rodriguez also said that prospective recipients must show their work badge, ID or be in uniform. Each recipient is only eligible for one meal at the establishment for the duration of the offer. From a personal perspective, Rodriguez said she was proud to be able to serve those who are helping the community. "I feel extremely blessed and honor to be in the position to be able to support those individuals that are risking their lives every day to protect our well-being during these pandemic," said Rodriguez.

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Viera Charter takes learning to the next level BY KAILA ZURAWIECKI Children at Viera Charter School started back to school the day after spring break Tuesday, March 24, greeted by their teacher’s face on a computer screen, and the smiles of their fellow classmates. Students at traditional Brevard Public Schools started nearly a week later on Monday March 30. “I just want to say thank you to Charter School Associates, VCS administration and the teachers for working so hard to get our children learning again,” parent Elizabeth Logan said. “I know most of (them) gave up time over spring break to take calls and strategize. Having these classes live (and recorded for those who can’t attend during the live times) is so important for our kiddos. To be able to actually see and hear their teachers and classmates during this chaotic time is invaluable. I could cry just thinking about it. Thank you for bringing a tiny sense of normalcy for them.’’ The private, nonprofit Viera Charter School is locally owned and governed by a board of local community members, and contracts for management oversight

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and services with Charter School Associates (CSA). CSA provided online training March 23 for faculty in their homes on the use of Microsoft Teams, which allows a teacher to address all his or her students via the computer screen in real time. Students who attend the live meeting can be called on, which allows their face to be seen and voice to be heard by all other classmates. “I’m so proud of our teachers, and also very pleased with our students who have caught on quickly to this new technology this week,” VCS principal Dr. Julie Cady said. The school’s educational technology manager, Saxon Boucher, remains at school addressing any technology obstacle teachers or parents might have, and distributing laptops so that all students will have a station of their own for the duration of time they must learn from home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many parents echoed Logan’s comments. Stacey Scott complimented her daughter Ellie’s thirdgrade teacher Jason Cardillo for making sure students understood the new platform. “I’m sure this may have its challenges for teachers,

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Viera Charter School algebra teacher Bruce Frahm gives live instruction and plays math bingo and other games to keep students engaged while they must learn from home.

but I feel they are doing an amazing job,” Scott said. “They are keeping the kids engaged and making them feel like they are still part of their class.” Sixth-grader Vanessa Jenkin said, “We have plenty of assignments and very interactive online classes to keep our mind going during this time.” “Virtual learning has been an exciting adventure,” said Rose Dedrick, a fifth-grade teacher at Viera Charter School. “What has been challenging for me has been deciding how to teach and

present new material to my students. I do a lot of handson and collaborative lessons in my classroom. Since I cannot teach this way online, I have had to adjust my methods. I miss being in the classroom with my students, so I am trying to incorporate a ‘morning meeting’ routine into each of my live video lessons. I feel like this is important because one of the big reasons we go to school is for the social and collaborative aspects of working with our peers and teachers.” VV Kaila Zurawiecki is a student writer at Viera Charter School.

A Viera High School student was one of four Brevard County students to be awarded the first batch of 2020 National Merit Scholars. Kathryn A. Hund, sponsored by Northrop Grumman, was one of nearly 1,000 students nationwide to receive the corporate-sponsored scholarship, funded by businesses across the U.S. The awards provide stipends of between $1,000 and $10,000, with most renewable annually for up to four years of college undergraduate study. Hund was selected from the pool of finalists for the National Merit Scholarship competition that met the criteria of their corporate sponsors, which could include children of company employees, community residents or pursuing careers in the sponsor's industry. National Merit candidates are chosen based on how they perform on the Preliminary SAT, which tests reading, writing and math, during their junior year of high school. The winners of the National Merit $2,500 scholarships and collegesponsored scholarships will be announced between this month and July. VV

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Hospitality Life offers free meals to unemployed food, beverage workers BY ERNEST ARICO A non-profit organization is providing free meals to the more than 10,000 Brevard County unemployed food and beverage workers during this coronavirus pandemic. Hospitality Life was cofounded in 2016 by Chris Conneen, owner of the Pizza Gallery Grill and 28 North in The Avenue Viera, and Buz Underill, owner of Squid Lips Grill in Melbourne. The pair have a passion for people and the restaurant industry with a purpose to provide life-giving resources to the operators and employees of the hospitality industry. If you have been laid off or furloughed because

of COVID-19 and want to receive a free meal through the organization’s Feed the Need program, qualifications include proof of Brevard County residency (drivers’ license or government identification); pay stub to verify service industry employment (your name and the name of your employer are needed) and a valid email address. Once you’ve completed the form, you will receive a confirmation email. Forms must be submitted by noon for same-day pickup between 2 and 5 p.m. Requests are limited to one per day. You then can select from the following locations to get your meal:

• Pizza Gallery and Grill, The Avenue Viera • Pappagallos, Satellite Beach • PizzaVola eateries in Cocoa Beach, Indian Harbor Beach and West Melbourne • Aunt Louise’s Pizzeria in Sebastian “We would not be able to do this without the support and donations from our community,” Conneen said. One Feed the Need donation — a $2,500 check from The Viera Company — will help feed 1,250 people, Conneen said. “Everyone is doing amazing work.” Since the government’s stay-at-home order in March, the group has distributed

parents should be very direct with their children. “The tone should be very straight forward, needs to be very factual,” Lewis said. Lewis also advocates for a team mindset, as she’d like to see parents let their children know that “we’re going to get through this together.” From an educational standpoint, Lewis notes that it is important to maintain a routine much in the way their children’s schools do as learning has shifted from inside the classroom to online. To that end, Lewis said that a good idea is to have consistency with respect to where learning takes place in the home. “They need to pick an area in their home, something very similar to where a kid would have like a desk in a school building, create a space for that student and have them contribute to that space,” Lewis said.

Further, she notes that students eating balanced meals and getting a lot of sleep is key. Lewis also said that parents should monitor their children’s TV and social media time. But she also advocates for breaks during the day to give children some enjoyment too, which includes time correspondence with peers. “I do like the fact that I am seeing, in my neighborhood,” Lewis said. “… Kids are now more active, you see them taking breaks, you may see them outside on their bicycles.” Lewis also noted that psychologists are assigned to each school to help any students that are going through a tough time. She adds that parents in need of accessing resources that can help them in this time, can find them on brevardschools.org. V V

Schools' psychologist offers tips to parents in challenging times

BY CHRIS BONANNO The COVID-19 outbreak has produced challenging circumstances for everyone. But perhaps one great challenge is that which parents face as they attempt to keep their students on track from an education perspective while also, in many cases, having to work from home. According to Paula M. Lewis, Brevard County Public Schools’ assistant director of psychological services, one of the biggest things parents can do to help their students is to simply remain calm. “I think first off they need to remain very calm and be reassuring when talking to their child or student,” Lewis said. “… You need to make sure that you're calm 'cause kids they look toward us, the adults, and they pretty much model what we model.” Lewis also believes that

close to 3,000 meals. Conneen said if you would like to help Hospitality Life serve those that have served you, you can give a virtual tip. For example, the restaurants can feed an individual or a family of four, a nutritionally balanced meal for less than $2 a person. The donation also is tax deductible. “We all love the hospitality we receive when dining at a fancy restaurant, staying at a nice hotel or having cocktails at our favorite bar. What most don’t know is how crazy things are behind the scenes: fast paced, high stress, long hours, late nights, lots of partying, then wake up and do it again,” Conneen wrote on the groups’s website.

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“While many in this industry are caught up in the sex, drugs and rock-nroll reality, there is another side of the industry with acceptance, compassion, recognition, positive values and a strong family culture,” he continued. “It is in this side of the industry where Hospitality Life strives to build community through its positive events, a website of resources, community outreach and social media connections which have had and will continue to have an edifying impact on both operators and employees in the hospitality Industry.” For more information about Hospitality Life, go to hospitalitylife.org. V V

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Despite circumstances, Brevard online learning progressing smoothly BY CHRIS BONANNO The end of the 20192020 school year obviously hasn’t gone as anyone would have wanted it to, but those connected with Brevard Public Schools appear to be making the best of a difficult situation.

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teachers have embraced new technologies to ensure that they are connecting with all students and engaging our students in a meaningful way.” Quest Elementary School Principal Christine Boyd added via e-mail that “students and teachers are adapting well to this new challenge of online learning,” though she also indicated that there was something of a learning curve for all involved. “The biggest challenge, for every stakeholder, was getting to know and learn the technology and programs to support the Instructional Continuity Plan process,” Boyd said. “This led to online meetings and training for teachers, then trickling down from teachers and our (information technology support) to supporting our students and families at home.” Students have obviously had to deal with a dramatic transition from normal schooling, though Jordan Spira, a senior at Viera High School, noted there have been positive aspects to online learning as she prepares to go to college. “It gives me my time back by not having to sit in class

for hours without actually accomplishing any work,” Spira said in an e-mail to the Viera Voice. “My daily schedule has become extremely flexible and virtual learning has really allowed me to format my academics around my other goals in life and has given me much more time to work on my goals un-associated with Viera High, like figuring out logistics for college (I will attend UF in the fall, hopefully in person!) and getting to know all kinds of new friends who will, too, soon be living in Gainesville.” As Manatee Elementary School Principal Shannon Daly alluded to, it hasn’t just been a transition for students and teachers. "I think the biggest challenges were our parents learning our platforms, our kids, especially our intermediate students are used to learning in the classroom,” said Daly, who added that online learning has gone “amazingly well” at the school. Brevard Public Schools has set two potential backup graduation dates of June 22 or July 20. V V

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Bicycle sales, repairs on the rise since outbreak of coronavirus BY ERNEST ARICO Gyms across the county, state and country have gone dark. Teleworkers sweat to the instructions of online fitness experts in their own homes. Sports and social exercise, as we know them, are over. And recent instructions from federal, state and local governments for containing the coronavirus include avoiding gatherings of more than 10 people, which would include many outdoor amateur sports and activities. What should you do? Many residents, especially in the Suntree, Viera and Rockledge areas, have turned to bicycle riding for outdoor fun, exercise and for passing the time while waiting for the coronavirus pandemic to end. As a result, there has been a big demand for bicycle repairs and sales. Ginger and Jim Twigg, owners of Revolutions Cyclery at 6300 N. Wickham Road in Suntree since 2004, have been “swamped” with work. “Ever since the coronavirus outbreak we’ve been repairing 10, 12 bicycles a day,” said Jim Twigg, while repairing a bicycle

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for a customer who rode it to and anything to a bicycle,” he the store. “It’s kind of a blessing explained. “It’s the best deal for for us to be so busy, but I would the customer and it costs only prefer people to be safe.” $90.” Because of the coronavirus One of the issues facing the pandemic, Ginger Twigg said store is that customers are they have outlined temporary bringing in multiple bikes to limitations for visiting their repair. store. She said customers “A lot of people are bringing can order online for curbside in bikes that they’ve kept in pickup and can reach out garages for 20 or more years,” for a personalized virtual said Bob Shy, one of the shop's consultation regarding any repairmen. “They (the bikes) planned purchases. Curbside have been hanging in the service is available by calling garage, and now people want to 321-751-5457 once you arrive. start using them.” In addition, store hours have Despite the demand for bike been cut from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. repairs and sales, Jim Twigg Monday through Saturday, a also is concerned about the limit of two customers at a time spread of the coronavirus while in the store, maintaining a sixbicycling. foot personal space whenever In an article posted on the possible while in the store and store’s Facebook page by Anne enhanced cleaning procedures. Hyman, president of Potomac “We come in at 7 a.m. to Pedalers Touring Club, she start repairs to bikes,” Jim recommends cyclists maintain Twigg said. “We don’t have time six bike lengths of distance to count. We’re trying to get to avoid passing through the them out as fast as we can.” “respiratory signature” of the Repairs vary from replacing rider ahead of them. inner tubes and tires, to fixing Hyman, who holds a brakes and gears. Jim Twigg doctorate degree in biomedical recommends when a customer science, said a respiratory brings in a bike to order a tune- signature is the footprint we up. leave in the air every time “If a customer wants a we expel air from our lungs tune-up we do everything through our nose and mouth.

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Jim Twigg, the co-owner of Revolutions Cyclery in Suntree, repairs a bicycle in his store. Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, Twigg said the store is repairing 10 to 12 bikes a day.

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six-foot distance away from another person, especially a person of unknown health status, because that’s typically the radius of our respiratory signature.” For more information about Revolutions Cyclery, go to the store’s website at revolutionscyclery.com or call 321-751-5457. V V

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Bluewater Creative Group moves to new location BY ERNEST ARICO The award-winning Bluewater Creative Group is on the move — literally. The company that publishes the Viera Voice, Senior Life, the Boomer Guide and the Viera Wetlands Birding Guide moved its headquarters to a larger office space near the Design Center of Viera Builders and State Farm offices at 7350 Shoppes Drive, Suite 102. The new location also is near the Walmart Shopping Center. Bluewater Creative Group is a woman-owned business that was established in 1997 in Brevard County. Its old location was at 7630 North Wickham Road, Suite 105, in Suntree. The company’s chief executive officer is Jill Blue and its office manager is Sylvia Montes. The company began operating out of its new location on April 13. The Viera Voice currently prints 24,000 copies monthly and is direct mailed to more than 18,500 households in Suntree, Viera and Rockledge with more than 5,500 copies distributed free of charge in Central Brevard. Senior Life currently prints 26,000 copies monthly and is distributed in more than 700 locations from Mims to

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Adam Palumbo, left, R. Norman Moody, Sylvia Montes, Jill Blue and Jeff Navin gather in front of the new home for Bluewater Creative Group. Bluewater Creative Group, which publishes Viera Voice and Senior Life, now calls 7350 Shoppes Drive, Suite 102, Viera, Florida 32940 its new home.

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CO-WORKINGPets Ruxpin, a Shih-Tzu, belongs to Laura Bethon.

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Tigers and humans

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People are the reason tigers are endangered. Humans have caused trouble for tigers in three ways: • killing of tigers • overhunting of prey • habitat loss or habitat breakup Killing tigers: Sometimes people kill tigers because they are afraid or because the tigers are eating farm animals. But the biggest reason people kill tigers is to get their body parts to sell. Many people in Asia believe eating tiger parts will give them some of the tiger’s power. China is the largest market for tiger parts today. Poachers, or people who hunt illegally, kill tigers to make a profit.

Tigers don’t purr, but they make a kind of chuffing sound in their throats when they are happy.

Majestic Tigers Photo by Danny James Ford

If you were going to pick one of the most magnificent animals on Earth, what would you choose? The tiger would be many people’s top choice. In the last century, tigers have suffered a sharp drop in numbers. Today there are fewer than 3,900 tigers outside zoos. One hundred years ago, there were about 100,000. There once were nine subspecies, or types, of tigers. Three of those types are already extinct.

Awesome power The tiger is the biggest cat in the world. Some male Siberian tigers can weigh as much as 570 pounds. They can stretch from 7 to 12 feet long. It is the only big cat with stripes. The stripes help the tiger blend into forests and tall grasses. It hides in the vegetation, stalking its prey until it gets close enough to pounce. Tigers have powerful teeth and claws. An adult tiger can kill an animal four times bigger than itself. Hunting habits Tigers need to eat an amount of meat equal to

about one deer a week. If there is a lot of prey in an area, tigers have smaller home ranges. For example, in some reserves in India, a tiger’s home range can be as small as 20 square miles. But in areas where prey is scarce, such as in the Russian Far East, tigers need much more space. One tiger may claim almost 800 square miles of land for itself. Solitary animals Each tiger has its own territory. It hunts alone. Tigers come together to mate, and then the male leaves. The mom cares for the cubs on her own. A mother tiger may have one to five cubs per litter, but often all but one or two die. Cubs stay with their mom for about two years. Tigers keep away from one another’s territory. But there are bigger home ranges where tigers might meet up as they hunt. Tigers mark their territory by spraying urine. They also have scent glands in their faces and feet. They rub their faces against trees to mark their area and let other tigers know where they are.

Overhunting prey: People eat the same

foods tigers eat, such as deer and wild pigs, or boar. As people have spread into the tigers’ habitat, they have killed most of the tigers’ food for themselves. Then, hungry tigers have eaten cows and other livestock and scared people.

Habitat loss: People have destroyed much

of the tigers’ historical habitat. They have cut down forests and constructed buildings within tiger habitat.

Resources On the Web:

• panthera.org/cat/tiger • worldwildlife.org/species/tiger

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At the library:

• “Tigers: Amazing Pictures & Fun Facts on Animals in Nature” by Kay de Silva

Try ’n’ Find

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Mini Jokes Tim: Why did the tiger refuse to play cards with the other big cats? Toby: Because they were cheetahs!

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Words that remind us of tigers are hidden in this puzzle. Some words are hidden backward or diagonally, and some letters are used twice. See if you can find: T D W P G N I T N U H R E V O C E H I R P T S E I C E P S W CHUFF, CLAWS, CUBS, U R A Z L E I I R E H C A O P ENDANGERED, EXTINCT, B E B O R D Y D N A L G E C L GLAND, HABITAT, HUMANS, LOSS, MEAT, OVERHUNTING, S G I O M P K S W A L C D H T POACHER, POWERFUL, PREY, D N T C N I T X E R R A Q U I D A A L T J C H U M A N S F G SPECIES, TEETH, TERRITORY, O D T O A T E E T H F G S F E TIGER, WILD, ZOO. D N P S E Y R O T I R R E T R O E B S M B P O W E R F U L A

The tiger is a keystone species. This means it is an animal that the whole ecosystem depends on. (A keystone is a stone at the top of an arch. It holds the other pieces in place.) If the tiger were to disappear, prey animals such as deer would increase. Too many deer can spread disease and eat crops. Environmental groups and national and local governments are working together to set up preserves, or protected areas, for tigers.

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