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Hurricanes bring fun waves to the Space Coast BY R. NORMAN MOODY Sometimes hurricanes bring a little fun. “There’s no better feeling than seeing that beautiful hurricane spinning off the coast, out of harm's way, and pumping swell right into our coast like a machine," said Viera resident and surfer Mike Persichetti. "Hurricane season is the best season when you're a surfer. No matter how old I get , I always feel like a little kid on Christmas morning when a fun swell is on the way. Fresh wax , new boards to try, warm water, and pumping swell. What more could you ask for?” While local surfers spend most of the summer waiting for the return of swells

that come during cooler weather, tropical storms in the Atlantic sometimes find them riding the waves.

“Hurricane season is the best season when you're a surfer.” — Mike Persichetti

For almost a month, near the September peak of hurricane season, many tropical storms have delivered some rideable waves. Though at times the surf was too choppy, the parade of tropical storms has kept waves coming, inconsistently but on a fairly regular basis for several weeks. V V

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Child's acting career keeps Viera family busy BY ERNEST ARICO

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If you’re a parent, you know raising a child can be very challenging, a full-time job. But for the parents of a child who works in the entertainment industry, it can be a daunting task, almost like working two or three full-time jobs. For Lee Nessel, and her husband, Brandon Helton of Viera, taking care of their 7½-year-old daughter Ella Grace Helton, a vivacious, funny and perky child actress, has been an exciting and rewarding experience. “She (Ella) has been an absolute joy in my life,” Nessel said. “She is so uplifting. She captures the sunshine. She was born to entertain.” A native of New Jersey, Nessel has successfully combined the roles VIERA VOICE Ernest Arico VIERA MEANS of motherhood, wife, The Helton family, from left, Lee Nessel, Ella Grace Helton and Brandon Helton gather for a family portrait at the entrepreneur, teacher and family’s Viera home. professional journalist all inN E T W O R K I N G G R O U P one. A former sports editor Later this month — Oct. live-in grandmother Jane ones for Disney, Marriott, and reporter at Florida Today, Hasbro and Gerber. She 7 — she will make her Curtin of “Saturday Night the University of Miami captured the hearts of many feature film debut in Adam Live” and “Kate & Allie.” graduate now is managing people across the country Sandler’s Netflix film “Hubie For the first time, Ella editor of EverythingBrevard in a 2019 spot for American Halloween.” In the movie, plays a big sister. “It was magazine, a bi-monthy, local Family Insurance, where she she plays 4-year-old Jessa really fun, and it was lifestyle magazine based on Phillips who goes trick-orexciting, and I loved being the shared her personal story Florida’s Space Coast. about her own business — treating. She appears in two big sister for once,” she said. Her background in Ella Bella Beads — and her scenes in the movie. Ella said Unfortunately, the show, communications and social charitable efforts. she enjoyed working with which debuted July 15 and media has come in handy in In the spot, Ella talks with Sandler. aired its final episode on Aug. VIERA MEANS BUSINESS NETWORKING GROUP managing Ella’s career which New York Yankees great “He is 150,000 times very 26, was canceled. began about three years ago. and Hall of Famer Derek funny,” Ella said. “He is the “I think Ella is “So many opportunities funniest person in the world.” disappointed the show wasn’t Jeter about her mission to came about for Ella based on raise money to combat child Earlier this year, Ella renewed because she might how I approached managing ANS B hunger while making bead U in a new ABC E starred never get to see her TV family S her career,” Nessel said onMthe bracelets together. The spot Studios/Sony Pictures again,” Nessel said. “That’s website cinchshare.com. “My helped raised a lot of money Television sitcom, “United We all she cared about. Getting instincts on how to market but also catapulted Ella’s Fall.” to see the people she came and network, and most career. In that show, she played to love working with on set importantly, how to share her “He (Jeter) is really, really, and behind the cameras. We story, opened so many doors. the loveable, quirky and funny and really, really tall,” intelligent Emily Ryan. couldn’t have had a better It’s been a beautiful thing N she said. “It was very exciting E U followed the group for Ella’s first foray to see people around the TWO The show O to meet him.” R KIN G G R multicultural Ryan family into this world.” world following her journey According to the website as parents Jo (Christina Nessel said the feedback and truly connecting to her cinchshare.com, Nessel Vidal) and Bill (Will Sasso) on Ella’s TV performance story.” said her strategic use of try to make it through each was extremely humbling Also helping out is CinchShare has played a vital day with their daughters — and exciting. “She’s just a husband Brandon Helton. role in the growth of Ella’s Emily and Lulu (played by natural,” she said. “She’s He is a software engineer social media presence. specializing in cyber security twins Ireland and Sedona amazing at how she can In addition to “The for the Harris Corp. Carvajal) — while dealing remember lines.” Adventures of Ella Grace” Meanwhile, Ella’s career with opinions of their To date, Ella has appeared (the child actor accounts continues to skyrocket. extended family, including in 14 commercials, including for Ella), Nessel manages multiple accounts on Facebook, Instagram and In response to COVID-19, I am now also offering the option of Tele-health sessions via phone or video. Twitter via the CinchShare platform. Nessel uses CinchShare to manage and schedule her personal pages, accounts for Damsel in Defense (a self-defense focused direct sales brand), accounts for businesses she helps manage marketing for, and accounts related to the small jewelry business she runs on the side with her daughter. “I have so many photos of

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Real Men Wear Pink to raise money, awareness of breast cancer BY BRENDA EGGERT BRADER Men are subject to contracting breast cancer. So, the Real Men Wear movement has tapped into the power of pink, raising more than $6.5 million to support the American Cancer Society’s mission to save lives from breast cancer, says the ACS. “Five years ago during Breast Cancer Awareness, someone came up to me and asked me about participating in the Real Men Wear Pink ACS fundraiser,” said Curt Smith, a Brevard County Commissioner and chair of the Real Men Wear Pink fundraiser for Brevard County. “I think they reached out to me and asked me because my mother and eldest sister both succumbed to breast cancer and I had a high school buddy who died from breast cancer. I have been doing the fundraiser ever since.” Smith has raised several thousand dollars each year for the event. “In fact, currently we are third in the nation raising funds with our group for the ACS,” Smith said. “Tropical Smoothie gives proceeds from some drinks as a

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Curt Smith has lost family members to breast cancer.

fundraising arrangement. Some volunteers do things at restaurants or tend bar for the tips. Most just reach out.” Smith urges support of $5 to $500 as it all adds up. Because of COVID-19, fundraisers are not being held in the usual places and the strides walks are not being held so that cuts into the possible funds raised. So, volunteers are working harder.

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“I will match any $500 gifts,” Smith added. “There is a team of volunteers. One guy teams up with a company that makes pink T-shirts printed with breast cancerrelated slogans. Then, 100 percent of the proceeds go to Real Men Wear Pink. Also, corporate sponsors usually give $1,000 to $5,000.” “I wear pink throughout October to make an impact in garnering awareness to fight

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Todd Pokrywa, the president of The Viera Company, wears pink during the month of October.

against breast cancer,” said Todd Pokrywa, the president of The Viera Company who has participated since the fundraiser’s inception. “I typically start my fundraising in June, July and continue through October, which is breast cancer awareness month. My campaign involves reaching out to individuals in my personal and professional networks to express to them

the importance of getting involved in the cause as every dollar can make a difference.” Funds raised help with free rides to treatments, a 24/7 help line, research and so much more, noted Pokrywa. Smith offers an easy way to donate at CAPTCURT628@gmail.com or by calling 321-591-6557. “No contribution is too small,” Pokrywa said. V V

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Drive-Thru Expo a hit in Viera, more to come BY CHRIS BONANNO The excitement started building long before the exhibitors were ready to start the inaugural Senior Life Drive-Thru Senior Expo held at The Avenue Viera. At 8 a.m. Sept. 4, the vehicles started rolling and several hundred patrons received COVID-19 supply kits and lots of other senior-related giveaways and information. All the giveaways were dropped into a big red bag that each motorist received at the inaugural Senior Life DriveThru Senior Expo. Vehicles began lining the area near the AMC Movie Theater complex just after 7 a.m. and a steady stream drove through from 8 to 10 a.m. The vehicles stopped at each of the 18 tent stations, where the occupants were greeted and given senior resource information and lots of giveaways from participating vendors and organizations. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the exhibitors wore masks and practiced CDC-recommended social distancing guidelines. Attendees were asked to remain in their vehicles. Some asked that the giveaways and information brochures and flyers be placed in the trunk of their cars or on the back seat. Even with all the precautions, the mood was festive and upbeat. Rockledge saxophonist

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Cars lined up at the The Avenue Viera's parking lot as early as 7 a.m.

Fred Cavese provided the live entertainment, performing jazz and show tunes for patrons as they drove past his tent. There are other opportunities for those who missed the first Drive-Thru Senior Expo. Three more Drive-Thru Senior Expo events are slated to take place on the following dates and locations: From 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. Oct. 2 at the American Police Hall of Fame at 6350 Horizon Drive, which is off State Road 405, in Titusville. From 8 to 10 a.m. Oct. 16 at Hammock Landing at 205 Palm Bay Road NE, which is

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Tigers expecting ‘most productive season’ in school history BY CARL KOTALA

There was a time when just making the state playoffs would have been reason for excitement around the Holy Trinity football program. But as coach Nate Hooks Jr. pointed out recently, “the bar has been raised.” The Tigers, who made the regional semifinals for the first time in program history two years ago — and reached the second round again last season — are aiming higher in 2020. “I think it will be the most productive season in the history of the school,” Hooks said. “Anything less

than the regional final is unacceptable.” Despite having just 20 players on the roster, the Tigers have plenty of reasons for believing a deep playoff run is possible. Senior wide receiver and Georgia Tech commit James BlackStrain is back after missing all of last season with an injury. Linebacker/ slot receiver Carlos Estronza also is healthy again. Freshman wide receiver/ running back/defensive back Dayday Farmer is expected to have a huge impact this season and already has an offer from Florida Atlantic despite not

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having played a high school game yet. The team has also benefited from a number of transfers, including linemen Tayshawn Peppers, Greyson Reynolds, kicker Jackson Fain and quarterbacks Davin Wydner and Jonathan Bowden. Wydner, who is 6-foot-5 and 228 pounds, has been named the starter and brings a presence Hooks was looking for. “He’s commanding. Demanding,” Hooks said. “He throws with velocity. He throws with touch. I think the main thing is he walks around thinking and acting like a quarterback. “Quarterbacks have that certain swagger to them. He holds other people accountable.” With Wydner at quarterback, the Tigers are expected to have Jadon Gowins at running back and a wide receiving group that includes BlackStrain, Estronza, Farmer and Ja’Lon Hudgins. Senior Rico Frazier leads a line that will include Reynolds, Peppers and Layden Brunger along with Campbell McNab, Rod Thomas and Mick McCarthy. Defensively, the Tigers plan to line up with Frazier, Peppers and Brunger up front, Estronza, McNab and Ronald Brown at linebacker and a secondary that includes Hudgins, Jonathan Bailey, Bowden, Farmer and Gowins. “The talent level this season surpasses our team last season and it’s a different feel with the team,” BlackStrain wrote in a Twitter message. “We have a pretty solid QB and I have a great feeling he will lead us this season.”

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New quarterback Davin Wydner brings the kind of arm talent and swagger that should bode well for the Tigers this year.

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Ja'Lon Hudgins is just one of the reasons why the Holy Trinity Tigers are loaded at the skill positions this season.

BlackStrain is one of three Tigers who has been named an ESPN 300 recruit in recent years. In fact, since Hooks arrived in 2014, Holy Trinity players have garnered more than 180 college scholarship offers despite having such a small roster. “We take pride in having Harvard, Yale, Duke, Penn State, Clemson, Illinois and many more Power 5

colleges in my office saying they had never been to — or recruited — Brevard County until coming to Holy Trinity,” Hooks said. “Their next question would be, ‘are there any other schools I should check out in this area?’ “Attracting big time D1 colleges to Brevard and winning playoffs games is an indication we’re doing things right.” V V

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Holy Trinity seniors focus on winning eighth consecutive district title BY CARL KOTALA The Holy Trinity volleyball team might be lacking in returners from last season, but the Tigers certainly aren’t short on talent or motivation. Seniors Olivia Yochim, Mackenzie Sands and Taylor Mullen — along with sophomore Sophia Panarese — are all that’s left from last year’s team which won a seventh consecutive district championship en route to another appearance in the state tournament. This year’s group wants to make that eight straight district championships. “All of us are super motivated,” Yochim said just prior to the season starting. “We really want to push during practice, push through all the games leading up to it so we can go ahead and win the eighth district title.

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Mackenzie Sands is one of three seniors on this year's Holy Trinity volleyball team who is hoping to close out her career with what would be an eighth straight district title.

“We’re going to talk to the younger players about it and motivate them to want to go and get it like the seniors before us did.” The Tigers certainly got off to a good start, winning their first three matches behind the play of their returners, along

with newcomers such as sophomore Bella Rogers, junior Sydney Britto, freshman Maya Collins, sophomore Kareena Mathews, freshman Dailya Wydner and eighth grader Isabelle Clark. Other newcomers include Brianna Wakefield and AK Harmon.

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Sands was asked what it was about the newcomers that impressed her the most. “I think they’re talented, honestly,” Sands replied. “Maya Collins is really good in the back row and she’s a really young ninth grader. Dailya is also very good, so I think their overall talent is impressive.” The trick, Holy Trinity coach Pete Klonowski said, is to get the new players acclimated to how the Tigers do things on varsity. “It’s a big leap for the other eight to understand how we practice, the expectations at practice and why we care about certain things like 100 percent effort, 100 percent of the time,” Klonowski said. “It takes a little bit of time for that to take hold, but we’re gaining on it.” Because the start of the fall season was pushed back

because of the coronavirus pandemic, Klonowski believes his team will get better as the season goes along. “It will get better with more game experience,” Klonowski said. “But we’re serving the ball well. We’re passing the ball well. That will pay off for sure in the long run.” And if the Tigers can win another district title, their seniors will have upheld what has become a Holy Trinity tradition. “We lost a lot of seniors last year, and since we’re graduating this year, it’s really important to continue that legacy,” Mullen said. “Watching all the older girls when we were younger, we kind of looked up to them. I feel like we need to pass down that same legacy and continue it for years to come.” V V

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BY MIKE GAFFEY Suntree Country Club’s first Honorary Tennis Member scored another first this month. Pro tennis player and Viera resident Laura Siegemund won her first U.S. Open Women’s Doubles championship with firsttime partner Vera Zvonareva on Sept. 11 in New York. As Suntree Country Club members cheered them on at a poolside watch party, the unseeded duo defeated No. 3 seeds Nicole Melichar of the United States and Xu Yifan of China 6-4, 6-4 at Arthur Ashe Stadium to claim the 2020 Grand Slam title. “Now that it’s settled in a little bit, I’m very proud about it,” Siegemund, 32, said in a recent video conference with one of her coaches, doubles specialist Paul Davis, who is also the Head Tennis Professional at Suntree Country Club. “I think we played a great tournament. It’s a great achievement that no one can take from you anymore. We played excellent doubles. We beat great pairs. It was not like it was given to us or we were lucky. We just outplayed different opponents, some of the best in the world.” A native of Fielderstadt, Germany, who recently moved to Viera, Siegemund, 32, currently is on tour but plans to train at Suntree Country Club during the offseason later this year. “We have put together some solid game plans that Laura and Vera executed to

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a T,” Davis said. “We have been saying for a couple years now that she was ready to win a major doubles title with the correct partner and circumstances and she just proved that analysis correct. I can't say how proud I am of Laura and our team.” In 2016, Siegemund won the U.S. Open mixed doubles title with partner Mate Pavic, who also won the 2020 U.S. Open men's doubles title on Sept. 10. In all, she has won two singles and six doubles titles on the Women’s Tennis Association tour, and 12 singles and 20 doubles titles on the International Tennis Federation circuit. Suntree Country Club members watched the women’s doubles final at the club’s newly expanded pool bar, which served the U.S. Open’s official drink, Honey Deuce Cocktail. After Siegemund’s victory, the country club erected a sign near its tennis courts that reads Congratulations To Our Member Laura Siegemund 2020 U.S. Open Women’s Doubles Champion.”

“I think it’s so awesome that the people are following it and they’re watching it and coming together to watch it,” Siegemund said of fans in her second home. “It makes me very proud. That’s one of the big reasons why I play tennis because I want to inspire people. I want to make people watch tennis and be excited and have someone who kind of pulls them into the sport. If I can do that, it makes me really happy.” V V

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Babilonia sets pace for Viera High School cross country BY CARL KOTALA Imagine becoming perhaps the greatest athlete at your school in a sport … you kind of fell into. That’s exactly the case for Viera High School cross country runner Isabella Babilonia. As a freshman, she knew she wanted to compete in a sport, she just wasn’t sure which one. She was too short for basketball or volleyball. So, she decided to run since she had enjoyed it in middle school. Well, look at the senior now. Babilonia owns the school record in the 5K (18 minutes, 13 seconds) and her times in the 3,200 meters (11:27) and the 1,600 meters (5:16) are the fastest run by a Viera High student, according to cross country coach Scott Baker. In August, after winning her third consecutive race for her club team, the East Florida Track Club, she was voted the MileSplit National Girls Performer of the Week. “I did not think I would ever get to this point,”

Babilonia said. “I was honestly just doing it for the sake of trying to have something to do in high school, just to say I did it … have a high school sport. “But obviously, coming back after a good track season sophomore year, I was like, ‘OK, I could probably do this. I could probably run in college.’ I’m very grateful that I decided to go and try to get the good times to run.” Babilonia plans to keep running in college. She’s currently looking at UCF, UNF, USF and Florida Southern — where she will keep setting goals and keep chasing them down. Because that’s exactly what she’s done at Viera. “There are people that aren’t comfortable changing levels,” Baker said. “They get to a level (where) they’re a pretty good runner and they get comfortable with that. They never want to be at that next level — in any sport. “She’s changed levels so many times. That’s not easy to do. A lot of people can’t do that. They can’t get beyond what they think they’re

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Viera High School senior Isabella Babilonia won four summer races with her club team, then beat the field by 1:12 in her season opener for the Hawks last month. Babionia was voted National Girls Performer of the Week by MileSplit in August.

capable of doing. With her, she’s exceeded her own expectations so many times that when I give her a new goal, she’s like, ‘OK. I don’t know how I’m going to do it,

but if it wasn’t possible, we wouldn’t have it as a goal.’ “She’s taken that approach and each time she reaches those goals. Those are talents people don’t see. She has them.” In fact, Baker said Babilonia has redefined the way he looks at athletes. “This is my 34th year of coaching. I thought I knew what talent was and I thought I knew what it looked like … and I was wrong, particularly when it comes to this sport,” he said. “She’s not big (5-foot2). She’s not strong. … She doesn’t come from a pedigree of runners in the family. She didn’t start really young and wasn’t a child phenom. She doesn’t check any of the socalled boxes of talent. “But what I’ve learned is there are other talents that are as important, or more important. She possesses all of them. She’s the most disciplined, dedicated, the hardest worker, has an extremely high pain tolerance, driven … every adjective you can use to describe a successful athlete,

she has. I’ve never seen anything like it. She’s a 10 out of 10 in every category that I now describe as talent.” Babilonia, who said she likes the feeling of accomplishment after reaching one of her goals, has set a few more for this season. “My goal is to hopefully go under 18:10,” she said. “That’s my first goal. Honestly, if I could find a situation where I could break 18 minutes, that would be really awesome. “I could see myself doing that in a scenario where the weather was good and the competition was also good.” Babilonia should win her third district title this year, and competition will definitely pick up when Viera reaches the regional and state meets next month. After finishing 17th in the state last year while recovering from an early-season injury, she’s hoping to finish higher, perhaps in the top five. Wherever Babilonia chooses to go, Baker has no doubt she’ll be a success. “I think her future is going to be great,” he said. V V

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receiving positions will be Caleb Osburn, Cohen Graham-Johnson, James Goffigan, Sedaros and Jake Woodruff. The offensive line is big and experienced with Cooper Liston and Justin Humphreys at the tackles, Brady Touzet and Jake Koons at guard and Tyler Matas at center. Tommy Arevalos and Kyle Bortz will also be in the mix. Jared Perdomo will handle the kicking duties. Defensively, the Hawks will be strong and dangerous up front. Tyler Cooley, Nate Acevedo, Connor Nelson and Cameron Wright will be the ends while the combination of Jackson Hatfield and Jamari Lyons will be tough to handle in the middle. Austin Smith leads a linebacking group that also includes Aiden Ferrer, Johnny Eaton and Andreas Foreman. And in the secondary, it will be Sedaros, Connor Yancey, Nolan Helton, Bryce Reynolds and A.J. Floyd. “A lot of people in the county believe our team won’t be any good and that is fine,” Sedaros wrote. “It really does not matter. All that matters is that we believe in ourselves and we fight together as a team every single week.” V V

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After a long offseason that was made even longer by the coronavirus pandemic, Viera High School senior Zak Sedaros was happy to put on his Hawk uniform again. “Just putting my helmet on gave me the most joy I have felt in a while,” Sedaros said in a Twitter message. “I’ve truly loved the game of football ever since I was a kid. There is nothing else like it.” Stacked with 22 seniors on

this year’s team, the Hawks opened their season on Sept. 25 at home against Bayside. Viera is scheduled to play at Heritage on Oct. 2 before returning home to face Palm Bay the following week as part of what will be just a seven-game regular season schedule. With the season delayed due to the coronavirus, the players organized and ran their own workouts during the offseason to help not only stay in shape, but to build team unity. Now that practice

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Viera High School's Zak Sedaros is already the leader of the Hawks' secondary. This season, he'll be seeing time at wide receiver, too.

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OCTOBER 2020 SPORTS SCHEDULES VIERA HIGH SCHOOL BOWLING All home matches played at Shore Lanes, Palm Bay All matches at 4 p.m. Oct 5 – vs. Heritage Oct. 7 – vs. Satellite Oct. 12 – vs. Bayside Oct. 14 – vs. Eau Gallie Oct. 26-29 – District Tournament at Shore Lanes, date & time TBD CROSS COUNTRY Oct. 3 – Titusville, 7 a.m. Oct. 10 – All CC, 7 a.m. Oct. 26-31 – Class 4A, District 5 meet, site, date & time TBD VIERA VOICE Carl Kotala

Lauren Lewis is one of five seniors on this year's Viera High volleyball team. With an improved defense and strong play in the middle, the Viera Hawks believe they have the potential to have a big season.

Hawks believe they're primed for big season BY CARL KOTALA With an improved defense and two young standouts up front, the Viera High School volleyball team believes it has a chance to have a big season. “I’m really excited about the things we’re going to be able to do this year,” Hawks coach Sarah Wayne said. A big reason for Viera’s optimism comes from the return of junior libero Hannah Bradford, who missed most of last season with a back injury. Bradford’s ability to come up with a lot of digs — she had 24 in an early-season match against Merritt Island — will give the Hawks a big defensive presence. Freshman setter Mallory Merz joins her sister, junior Kelly Merz, to help with the passing game and the Hawks have a lot of talent up and down the roster with seniors Lauren Lewis, Savannah Reiser, Devin Fox, Allie Ham and Kennedy Boswell.

Angie Durso is part of the junior class that includes Bradford, Kelly Merz and Hanna Carpenter. Viera’s sophomores are Hailey Hubbard, Mak Carter and Sydney Williams. The duo of Carter and Williams, both coming off solid freshman seasons, are a big reason why the Hawks are so optimistic about this season. “I think we’re super strong on the defensive aspect as well as hitting,” said Reiser, who was due to miss at least two weeks with an ankle injury. “We have Mak and Sydney in the front row. With them together blocking, I think we can go a long way with this team.” Not only was the start of the season delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic, but under Brevard Public Schools guidelines, the Hawks will play a countyonly schedule before entering district play. With only 11 regular-

season games, the Hawks will have to make some adjustments. But Wayne, like many coaches in the same position, wasn’t complaining. She’s just happy there is a season to be played. “I’ll take what I can get,” she said. “It just means we’re going to have to do everything we can in practice to make up for the number of games that we’ve lost. Our schedule was cut in half and our season time was cut in half, so the time that we have in practice, we’re just going to have to make the most of it and go hard and scrimmage against each other really hard.” The Hawks, who were off to a 2-1 start, are ready to put in the work that it will take for them to have a big year. “I think we’re a lot closer as a team,” Lewis said. “I think we bond really well together, so I think that shows off on the court. I think we’re ready to push for the rest of the season.” V V

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This a final render of the new Suntree Country Club dining room.

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This is a final render of the new Suntree Country Club veranda.

Suntree Country Club will break ground on new $7.5 million clubhouse BY CARL KOTALA It’s an exciting time to be a part of the Suntree Country Club. Golf membership is nearing capacity, the tennis courts have been renovated ‌ and now comes the big one: Ground will be broken next month on a new clubhouse that will also, by design, create changes to what is now the ninth hole green on the Classic Course. Construction on the $7.5 million project to build the new venue at the private course is expected to take a year to complete. “We think it’s a really good thing for the community,â€? Suntree Country Club General Manager Steve Lamontagne said. “We want to have a nice country club, updated and modern. I think it’s a big deal for all of us.â€?

The new clubhouse, which will measure just under 14,000 square feet, will be located just behind where the pro shop currently stands. It will have an outdoor veranda that will overlook new putting greens and the 18th hole. In addition to seating in the main clubhouse, there will be two banquet rooms for functions and private dinners hosted by members, a bar, men’s and women’s locker rooms and, of course, a new pro shop. But that’s not all Suntree golfers will be getting. The facility will encroach on what is now the ninth green, moving it closer to the water’s edge where it will be protected by a Florida capstone wall that will guard the green for a short approach shot on the par-5 hole, which is expected to be shortened by 45 yards.

“As much as I would like to say the clubhouse is exciting everybody, what I’m hearing from the golfers is, ‘Wow, we’re going to get a beautiful ninth-hole green,’� Lamontagne said. Actually, make that the 18th green. Lamontagne announced Suntree will be “flipping the nines� that will make the newly-tweaked hole the final challenge on the Classic Course. Changes to the green, along with furnishings and fixtures for the new clubhouse, are included in the $7.5 million price tag. The project was approved by members in a late-June vote. Suntree’s existing clubhouse will not be torn down. Instead, it will eventually be repurposed as a youth fitness center. The existing pool area will also remain in place.

golf with the ability to help children in the community. The 12th annual Children’s Charities Golf Tournament is set for Oct. 17 at Turtle Creek

program that will list their business. Tournament awards include a $500 gift certificate to Moon Golf, skill prizes and there also will be 50/50 door prize drawings. Boxed lunches will be served outside with tables and chair placement VIERA VOICE Courtesy of the Kiwanis of Rockledge arranged to comply with Kiwanis of Rockledge is set to hold the 12th annual Children’s Charities COVID-19 requirements. Golf Tournament at Turtle Creek Golf Club on Oct. 17. Pictured are last The tournament has year's winning foursome, left to right, Steve Link, Cairo Santos, Brad typically drawn between Merrill and Kyle Daugherty. 110 and 120 players and has been popular because of its vocational). Golf Club. Registration is at prize format, putting contest Proceeds have allowed 7 a.m. with a shotgun start and the support of youth Rockledge Kiwanis to place scheduled for 8 a.m. throughout the county. more than 100,000 pairs of The event, which has Players are asked to shoes on the feet of children raised more than $100,000 register for the tournament in grades kindergarten through the years, was by Oct. 10. Registration forms through third grade created in 2009 to provide are available at Rockledge throughout the county. monies for the Nestor The cost of the event is $70 City Hall, Kay’s Bar-B-Que Hebert Shoe Fund project and Steaks and the Pro Shop per individual or $280 per and other entities such as at Turtle Creek Golf Club. foursome. the Rockledge High School Forms also are available Each golfer will receive Key Club, a sponsorship of by contacting Lee Roll at a framed picture of their the Rockledge softball team kiwrock1959@gmail.com or foursome and each sponsor and a little league team. A will receive a framed picture 321-537-6530. You can also scholarship is also awarded go to rockledgekiwanis.org. of their sponsorship sign as to a qualifying Rockledge well as a copy of the luncheon V V High student (academic or

Other capital improvements the club has made under its 10-year strategic plan include an outdoor bar that was built in 2017 and upgraded again this year. Suntree also has started Phase 1 of the Challenge Course irrigation project which will use HDPE piping. Seven holes have been completed this year with the remaining 11 to be finished in 2021. The Classic Course irrigation system was completed in 2014. The tennis center was revamped last year and now features six hydro courts. Among the goals of Suntree’s capital improvement plan is to create more of a modern atmosphere at the increasingly family-friendly club, which first opened in 1975 and features two courses that are among the

most highly respected in the area. “I’m extremely proud of the condition of the golf courses,� Lamontagne said. “These golf courses are as good as you’ll find in Central Florida.� While you do not need to be a Suntree resident to become a Suntree Country Club member, be aware the club is fast approaching its cap of 545 golf memberships. With an additional 350 social members and 105 tennis members, the club is at nearly 1,000 overall memberships. “We’re really proud of the accomplishments that are happening here at Suntree,� Lamontagne said. “Between the condition of the golf courses and the capital improvements that have gone on over the past few years, Suntree is really doing extremely well.� V V

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Navy destroyer USS Delbert D. Black commissioned at Port Canaveral BY CHRIS BONANNO The U.S. Navy commissioned the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Delbert D. Black (DDG 119) in a ceremony Sept. 26 at Port Canaveral. The ship will call Mayport, near Jacksonville, its home. It will join other ships, including the USS Lassen, USS The Sullivans, USS Farragut, USS Thomas Hudner and USS Paul Ignatius homeported there. The commissioning is believed to be just the thirdsuch event at the Port of a Navy vessel, according to Steven Linden, the director of communications and public affairs for the Canaveral Port Authority. The USS Porter was commissioned in March 1999 and the USS Mason in April 2003 at the port. Linden said the Port played a role in last year’s commissioning of the USS Indiana, which took place at the Navy facility at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The USS Delbert D. Black's commanding officer will be Cmdr. Matthew A. McKenna, who has earned six Navy commendation medals and three Navy achievement

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The USS Delbert D. Black’s home port will be in Mayport, which is located near Jacksonville.

medals. “It’s absolutely unique,” said McKenna of the ceremony. “It only happens once in the lifetime of the ship. This crew has worked extremely hard to get to this point.” McKenna noted that the ship is more then 500 feet long and more then 71 feet wide. As many as 300 sailors will be on board. “It’s not just something that takes on surface threats,” Master Chief Petty

Officer of the Navy Russell Smith said. “It’s got a role in air defense, it’s got a role in submarine screen and keeping bad things underneath the sea away from us.” Smith also noted that the ship has been designed with the comfort of those on board in mind. “The process of ship building has really taken into account what sailor needs are and the rack space, the innovation of their design,

lights and plugs and things so that, you know, for modern electronics our young men and women can’t live without. They’ve got a way to manage those so the creature comforts on board, you know, even the galley and the mess decks, it’s light years beyond the ships that I’ve been on 32 years ago,” Smith said. The ship is named after Black, who served as the first Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, according to the Navy’s website. Black

was assigned to the USS Maryland based in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and helped to defend and recover ships that were too damaged during the attack on Pearl Harbor. While serving as Master Chief Petty Officer, Black established the Senior Enlisted Advisor Position, which eventually became known as Command Master Chief. Black also served at sea for 21 years on eight different ships. He passed away March 5, 2000. V V

the nest and was disturbing the eagles. Breeding added that she was pleased by the conservation efforts that have been made relative to bald eagles. “Bald eagles are one of our great conservation success stories,” Breeding said in the e-mail. “They were near the brink of extinction in the early 1970s, but made an amazing recovery after laws were

put in place to protect them (including banning the pesticide DDT). Even today, it’s heartening to see everyone working together and taking the right steps to protect bald eagles and their nests (and other wildlife) in Florida. It really does take all of us keeping an eye out for them and reporting any concerns to FWC, the authority for enforcing the laws that protect bald eagles.” V V

Despite area development, eagles' nest in Viera perseveres BY CHRIS BONANNO

You might not realize it, but an eagle’s nest has been thriving just off the northbound on-ramp to Interstate 95 from Viera Boulevard. The nest is visible from Viera Boulevard but even more so as you get off the road and onto Interstate 95 on the driver’s right-hand side. It turns out, according to Shawnlei Breeding, the Audubon EagleWatch program manager with the Audubon Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland, the nest is home to a pair of mated bald eagles. It was first active in 2009, but Breeding said that represents the first year it was reported and not necessarily the year it became active. Breeding added that Florida has one of the largest breeding populations of bald eagles outside of Alaska. “We are fortunate to live here and be able to see them!,” said Breeding in an e-mail. Despite the fact it rests in a dead or dying pine tree, Breeding said one chick was fledged in the nest in 2019 and two more were fledged in 2020. There have been issues with the nest that has threatened its tranquility,

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Two bald eagles have built a nest in this tree for several years.

but the nest and eagles have proven to be resilient. In December 2017, Breeding said a volunteer with Audubon let her know that trees were being cleared out by the nest. After reaching out to both the Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, it was determined by an FWC officer that the work being done by a developer did not meet the federal bald eagle management guideline requirements of not working within 330 feet of the nest during nesting season. The USFWS added that it didn’t have a permit because the developer had said it would follow the guidelines. The work was stopped and

a chick was fledged that season, Breeding said. The nest is referred to in Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission parlance under the name BE072. Breeding added she received photos of the tree last year that showed that the tree appeared to be dying and a drive by the area shows this to be the case. Still, despite the issues with the tree, Breeding said one chick was fledged in the nest in 2019 and two more were fledged in 2020. The latter chicks were able to be fledged even after Breeding said a volunteer reported in February of this year that someone had driven over a sidewalk and curb in the area and had parked under

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Volunteers help students advance with donated computers BY LINDA JUMP

“Freebie” Bassett lives up to his nickname, founding Computers Advancing Education (CAE) that has provided 31,000 free refurbished computers to schools, students, teachers and nonprofit organizations. “I want everyone to have the technology they need to compete in this world, especially now with COVID, and classes online,” Fremont Bassett said. A pilot and aircraft mechanic, he knew little about computers a decade ago. “A man I knew worked in Cairo and his son couldn’t stay in contact with him. Me and my sons John and Greg refurbished a computer and gave it to him for Christmas. I realized there are other households without a computer and that’s how it started.” His work is a blessing for Ashley Hopper of Titusville and her three children. “Now, with my kids doing their schoolwork from home

because of the virus, you don’t know what this means,” she said. Bassett said requests for computers expanded exponentially. Since March, more than 600 computers have been distributed, thanks to 35 trained volunteers who show up Tuesdays to accept donated computers, strip them of all data, test and upgrade them with Windows 10, Office Suite and anti-virus software and recirculate them. Qualifying families can receive a reduced rate on internet service through Spectrum, AT&T, Comcast and Connect2complete. Wajita Khan, the executive director of Viera Children’s Academy, said receiving computers a few years ago “really helped our children receive hands-on new technology. It’s important that children start at an early age.” Metal components that can’t be used are recycled to earn $2,800 a year to buy software and office equipment. Bobbi Lasher of Cocoa, nicknamed the

demolition diva, attended a free computer class offered by CAE and volunteered. “I’m good at breaking things,” she quipped. Richard Clarke of Titusville wants a career in computers. He and his sister volunteered after hearing about CAE from an Eastern Florida State College professor. “I’m learning a lot from the older gentlemen. They have a wealth of

dents in grades kindergarten through sixth grade at the Viera Regional Park Community Center.

According to Terry Parks, the recreation coordinator at the VRCC, students at Manatee Elementary, Viera

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Ashley Hopper fills out paperwork to receive a free computer for her middle school son Chandler, who couldn’t borrow one from school because they all had been distributed. Her daughter Adleigh Hopper, 4, watches.

information.” Bassett said volunteers range from high school and college students to an 87 year old. Several Brevard County businesses have donated outdated computer parts and components. Collins Aerospace gave 75,000 pounds of equipment in the past 18 months alone. When Harris and LP merged recently, monitors were donated. Measurement

Incorporated provided 300 Lenovo Thinkpads. Brevard Schools provides space. Corporate, private and United Way funds supplement. To request a personal or laptop computer, donate cash or a used computer (even a broken one) or volunteer, go to ComputersAdvancingEducation.org or call 321-6269754. V V

After-school program held at Viera Regional Community Center BY CHRIS BONANNO

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Viera Regional Park Community Center is holding an after-school program.

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Charter School and Pinecrest Academy that are enrolled in the program will receive transportation provided by the program to the VRCC. Parents will be responsible for picking up their children. After students are picked up from their schools at 2:30 p.m., a homework and snack time begins at 2:45 p.m., according to Brevard County Parks and Recreation. From there, enrollees have an opportunity to have a snack and do their homework from 2:45 p.m. to 4 p.m. Thereafter, enrollees will participate in an outdoor activity beginning at 4 p.m.

before coming back inside for an activity at 5 p.m. prior to the program’s conclusion each day at 6 p.m. Students from other schools are permitted to be enrolled in the program, but parents or guardians must provide for their students to be dropped off and picked up. A maximum of 18 students are allowed in the program. The cost to enroll a child for a week is $30. Those interested in enrolling their children should call the VRCC at 321-433-4891. V V

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Changing Viera East Priorities “Changing Viera East Priorities” - In July 2019 at the annual CDD meeting, the Viera East CDD (VECDD) Board voted for the largest tax increase in Viera East history! Bill Oakley, Melinda Thomsen and Jo Walsh, incumbents seeking re-election, heard from 50 residents of 300 in attendance. 85% of the residents were against a bloated $11 million dollar bond the CDD board passed with zero discussion. 96% of the bond went solely to the VECDD golf course. Resident wishes of no bond and more fiscal responsibility fell on deaf ears. The CDD bond meeting process was repeated by Bill Oakley and the others in November 2019 to address inconsistencies in the July bond. Again, residents spoke against or mailed in numerous letters, but incumbents Bill Oakley, Thomsen, Walsh, and others voted unanimously for the bond. CDD taxes were due to drop significantly in 2023 and 2026 when the existing CDD bonds were paid off. In a “Shell Game” move, the current CDD Board added millions in new debt, raising 2023 Viera East CDD taxes for the next 18 years vs. allowing the bond to sunset. Experts contend that the high CDD taxes bring Viera East property values down. The result is large chunks of undeveloped commercial land on the east side of Viera, long after the

residential property was developed. Private lawsuits, one residential and one commercial, brought against the VECDD caused the 2019 bond issuance to be delayed. Current CDD Board Members responded by spending $350,000 of CDD money in legal fees, employing multiple remarkably high price attorneys. By contrast, the two private lawsuits saved the district roughly $500,000 in deferred interest the district would have paid since July 2019, had the bond not been slowed. The lawsuits also forced lowering the principal amount of the bond by several million and removed from CDD plans a $3.5 Million luxury clubhouse. A reduced bond came as a forced settlement before the upcoming election. Unfortunately, 96% of the new $7 Million bond still goes solely to the golf course, not equitably to all Viera East. To reestablish public trust in the Viera East CDD, residents Pete Carnesale, Steve Colasinski, and Rob Dale (CCD) are running for three open CDD board seats (Seats 3, 4, 5) in this November’s CDD election. If elected, CCD will halt for review, any new contracts passed by the current Viera East CDD board. The alternative is to allow the 3 incumbent CDD board members, to spend 96% of their new $7 Million in cash on a golf course

spending spree. This November’s election is a referendum on the actions of the current CDD board. Candidates Carnesale, Colasinski and Dale (CCD) pledge: To ensure the Viera East CDD is about more than just the golf course — To give Residents the First voice at CDD meetings — To ensure residents receive fair treatment at the CDD golf course, facilities and CDD meetings — To broaden and improve CDD lifestyle amenities — To better focus on CDD waters, trails and preserves — To restore the fiscal health of the CDD. Two of the CCD team are former U.S. Army Officers and one a retired Fortune 500 Engineer Executive. One is an active Real Estate Broker and one a Certified Financial Planner/ Viera East business owner. All have extensive collaborative leadership experience. More information is at their websites: EastViera.com, PeteCarnesale.com and Voteforstevevecdd.com. Team endorsements include the Viera East HOA Boards of Hammock Trace and Bayhill, Brevard School Board member Matt Susin, Community Leaders, and numerous former Senior Military Officers. Endorsements can be found on the blog at EastViera.com.

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ART &Culture

Bowlds hopes to help her art students discover creative potential

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Pat Bowlds holds up her hand-painted Christmas card during the Art Gallery of Viera's grand opening celebration.

BY JUDY BERMAN As a scientist, Pat Bowlds drew molecules. It wasn’t until the early 1990s, when she was working for IBM in England, that she first picked up a paintbrush. Her first art teacher, Alan Roe, helped her realize that she could paint. “To discover something about oneself is an amazing experience, especially as you get older,” said Bowlds, a resident of Viera. Now, she loves reinterpreting landscapes into a contemporary look “that has a touch of abstraction.” “It’s never my goal to paint realism. The thing I love about abstract art is each painting is perceived differently, depending on the viewer,” Bowlds said.

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Her painting on fabric, “Attitude: 13” of a teenage girl, is on display at the Art Gallery of Viera in The Avenue. “This painting may establish a strong connection with the viewer and evoke a range of emotions,” Bowlds said. ‘With her childhood behind, the girl’s expression reveals a combination of scorn and disrespect. While she has an air of confidence, she is uncertain of her future.” Bowlds learned this technique in a workshop and also teaches students in her classes at the gallery. She uses a wide variety of new materials and techniques, and teaches them how to supercharge their watercolors using inks and acrylic paints.

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What she wants those in her classes to remember is “that creating art is not just for the well-schooled in art. Everybody is much more creative than they think they are.” “My teaching goal is to help them find that out.” Bowlds draws on her experience as a college professor in organic chemistry when she designs her classes. “My approach to education is different from a lot of artists, in that I document everything with things that they can take away,” she said. She provides subject material so they can create their own ideas. She lists objectives, the end product, and how students can fix mistakes. Barbara Rios of Eau Gallie met Bowlds through the Brevard Watercolor Society about four years ago. “We both want to experiment, to learn new techniques, new styles,” Rios

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Pat Bowlds adjusts her painting “Corona Virus 2020” that is on display at the Art Gallery of Viera in The Avenue.

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Pat Bowlds hangs her painting "Attitude: 13" at the Art Gallery of Viera in The Avenue.

said. “That’s what I love about her.” Rios said Bowlds wants to share what she’s learned. “She knows that there are

different ways of perceiving how to approach something, that every outcome is different,” Rios said. V V

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She said yes to artful marriage proposal at Art Gallery of Viera BY GEORGE WHITE Melbourne native Jimmy Adams knew the perfect place to pop the question to his aspiring but shy artist girlfriend Courtney Lowers — just inside the front window display at the Art Gallery of Viera at The Avenue. Lowers, who lives in St. Augustine, is a freelance artist with degrees in graphic design and fine arts. She has been reluctant to share her personal creations, which lately have been themed around realistic graphite drawings mixing female portraits with octopuses. She met Adams about four years ago while visiting friends in Brevard County. For a year or more, they were only friends. But what started out as a friendship — once both realized that their differences could be their strengths going forward — became a relationship destined for marriage. And, they had laughed about having a small wedding, she said. “We are so different, but so much alike. Her strength

you marry me?’ and Lowers has inspired me and leveled me out and put me on a path began to cry. to be a better person. I’ve “I was caught off guard tried to encourage her art completely. It felt like it was whenever I can,’’ Adams only the second time I’ve said. had on makeup all year. Of Proudly showing a photo course, I said yes,’’ she said. of Lowers’ artwork, Adams Going forward, the couple said it was amazing that plans to pursue Lowers’ she has seldom shared the plans to share and sell drawings, let alone offered her fine art and she has in them for sale in a gallery. turn encouraged Adams on Helping bring her out of her his writing and creating, shell in that regard was a whatever form it might take. big reason for the gallery The couple, now of proposal, he said. But, like everything else, Suntree, plan to have a small VIERA VOICE George White COVID-19 closures put his wedding in the spring of Courtney Lowers shows off the engagement ring she received from idea on hold for a while. That 2021. V V Melbourne native Jimmy Adams. gave him more time to plan the perfect artistic proposal. “We had noticed the gallery during the pandemic when everything was still shut down. We talked about wanting to go to the gallery once it re-opened. Attorney and Counselor at Law I remembered that and decided to do it here,’’ Serving Viera/Suntree Adams said. On Sept. 4, Adams · Wills · Trusts · Estate Planning The mission at· Probate Palm Point Health is to provide placed four special letters · FamilyBehavioral Law around the gallery, each with a differentquality romantic treatment to children, teens, adults and older adults 7351 Office Park Place Melbourne 32940 message. Each hinted at a whose behavioral health or chemical dependency symptoms KMurtha@MurthaLaw.us life-long commitment until the fourth letter are containing interfering with their daily lives. We offer both inpatient and the ultimate question ‘Will

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Rocket launches inspire Melbourne surreal artist “I love the action of the Space Coast with all the launches, and it’s a nice area where everybody’s friendly. It’s a great place to live.” – Nicholas Roberts

BY MIKE GAFFEY Melbourne artist Nicholas Roberts has a flair for the surreal but a soft spot for space. A creator of imaginative, intricate art pieces, the painter, graphic designer, digital artist and freelance illustrator is finding inspiration from thunderous rocket launches from the Space Coast. Two of his paintings, “The Sky is Ours No. 1 and No. 2,” are on display at the Art Gallery of Viera at 2251 Town Center Ave., Suite 105 in The Avenue Viera. “It’s pretty cool that we’ve got (SpaceX founder) Elon Musk coming here, SpaceX and NASA revamping,” said Roberts, who grew up in the

Orlando area before moving to Brevard County. “Just always hearing the sonic booms from the space shuttles coming back home and going to launches — to everybody who lives here it’s near and dear to the heart.” While some space fans might prefer paintings of astronauts, Roberts strives to capture the drama and spectacle of liftoff on canvas. “They’re powerful bursts of energy that shoot off into the sky,” Roberts said. “It’s pretty darn amazing and that happens in our backyard

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Nicholas Roberts’ paintings capture the beauty of launches from the Space Coast.

challenging to do on a piece of paper or on a canvas.” Response to the launch paintings has been positive, Roberts said. “As of lately, I haven’t been able to be around people to get feedback, but when I post it online I’ve gotten good feedback,” he said. Roberts hopes his space artwork leads to commissions to create paintings or murals for space agencies. “I’d totally be open to something like that,” Roberts

said. “And I always loved doing mission patches and anything space related.” In the meantime, he’s enjoying life on the Space Coast with his wife, Tiffany, and their two children. “I love the action of the Space Coast with all the launches, and it’s a nice area where everybody’s friendly,” he said. “It’s a great place to live.” To view more of Roberts’ art, go to his Instagram page instagram.com/ nicholasrobertsart. V V

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an exciting prospect for a community, but to add nine properties in one year is unprecedented for us,” Peter Cranis, executive director of the Space Coast Office of Tourism, stated in a press release. “It is a real testament to the resilience of our economy, even in the face of COVID. These new properties will provide safe, family-oriented options to stay up and down the Space Coast. We think we have exactly what families want right now, which is wideopen spaces and plenty of beach for all.” For more information or for reservations, call 321425-3750 or go to hilton.com/ en/hotels/mlbmvht-home2suites-melbourne-viera/?SEO_ id=GMB-HT-MLBMVHT. VV

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Viera resident named executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Brevard BY CHRIS BONANNO Habitat for Humanity of Brevard County has named Viera resident Anna Terry as its executive director. Terry had previously served in an interim role in the position beginning in November and was recently named to the position permanently. “I just want to make sure we're representing Habitat as a brand," said Terry, 57. Terry had previously been managing Habitat for Humanity’s Palm Bay ReStore, which is an independently-owned reuse

store that accepts donations and sells home improvement goods for less than retail prices. Prior to her time in Brevard, Terry worked at Chico’s FAS headquarters in Fort Myers after moving to Southwest Florida in 2011. Prior to that, the selfdescribed “California girl,” who was born in San Diego, also worked in international retail as both a buyer and product developer for brands that include Guess and Nordstrom, according to a release from Habitat for Humanity. Board chairman Marcus

Ingeldsen of MH Williams Construction Co. praised Terry as a leader who can move the organization forward. “Anna’s corporate leadership style is exactly what we have been looking for,” Ingeldsen said in a release from Habitat for Humanity. “She has the ability to lead our staff, excite our volunteers and motivate donors and supporters to be great and do great things. With her leadership, we plan to expand our outreach opportunities, which will help give back to the community in new and

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Anna Terry has been named executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Brevard.

exciting ways.” Terry also expressed a lot of positivity about Habitat for Humanity’s future. “Under my experience and leadership, I just want to kind of take it to the next level,” Terry said. “We have all the right players in place.” She also added that she is extremely proud to be working for an organization that does so much good in the community. "People come to me and start telling me how great we are,” Terry said. “It’s kind of a ‘wow’ moment actually….Very humbling.” VV

Pandemic brings traditional shofar blowing service outdoors

BY ERNEST ARICO The shofar came outside for Rosh Hashanah this year. On the high holiday - the Jewish New Year - which began at sundown Friday, Sept. 18, congregants typically bring their shofars (ram’s horns) to the bimah (synagogue stage) and blow. However, with the coronavirus pandemic limiting indoor observations, members of Temple Beth Sholom in Suntree decided to bring their horns outdoors and sound them simultaneously for those sitting in their vehicles parked in the synagogue’s parking lots. The event took place at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 20. “This was a rare opportunity to do it safely for all of our members,” said Bill Troner, president of Temple Beth Sholom. “And for those who couldn’t attend, we streamed the event live on our special Zoom site.” What does the shofar symbolize? According to Jewish tradition, on the first day of Rosh Hashanah (The Day of the Shofar Blast), Jewish people read Genesis 22, a story from the Torah that ends with Abraham sacrificing a ram - instead of his son Isaac - on the altar. “The ram, in some ways, represents redemption, because the ram saves Isaac,” Rabbi Craig Mayers explained. “We’re hoping that listening to the shofar can save us from our mistakes and sins. One of the purposes of shofar is to startle the spirit and to wake us out of complacency." The shofar has specific responses to traditional Hebrew calls: tekiah (a long, sustained blast), shevarim (three medium blasts), teruah (a number of short blasts in a row) and tekiah gedolah (an extra-long, sustained blast).

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about how we can be better in the year ahead.” About 100 vehicles packed the synagogue’s parking lots to hear the horns blow. Inside one of the parked cars was Rosie Lipson of Viera. “I think it’s fantastic that they are doing this, trying to work around this pandemic,” said Lipson, who recently moved to Viera about a month ago. “We have to be safe. We have to be careful. We can lick this virus if we all work together.” VIERA VOICE Ernest Arico Mayers also was pleased David Scholl, left, Rabbi Craig Mayers, center, and Dr. Murray Dweck hold their shofar horns before blowing with the turnout. “This is them on the second day of Rosh Hashanah. the most togetherness and divine mission in this world,” rabbi for three years, said Since Rosh Hashanah is gathering of any kind we’ve the wail of the shofar can two days long, tradition says Mayers said. “It is also a time had in seven months,” he said. sound like sobbing and also the Jewish people need to when people reflect on the “We’ve been virtual (online) like a wake-up call, a dual hear the shofar blown during year that passed and think since March.” VV meaning that he said seems the daytime hours of both of those days - unless the first day falls on Shabbat, in which case they blow the shofar only on the second day. This year, they blew the shofar on Sept. 20. Mayers, a member of the synagogue for 17 years and

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Lake Andrew Drive extension will spur more Viera growth BY CHRIS BONANNO A 1.1-mile extension of Lake Andrew Drive that stretches from Judge Fran Jamieson Way to Viera Boulevard is set to serve as a catalyst for economic growth in the area and will give motorists a new option to traverse a portion of Viera. The road opening precedes the new Borrows West project being built in the area south of Viera Boulevard, west of Interstate 95, according to a news release from The Viera Company. The Lake Andrew extension stretches between This is an aerial photo of the new Lake Andrew Drive extension in Viera. Viera High School and west of the extension. and communications for the Viera Regional Park from Mike Acosta, the operating Viera Company in an e-mail. Judge Fran Jamieson and partner at Viera Pizza, said “Furthermore, with the easy essentially parallels Stadium that the opening of Lake I-95 access, Borrows West Parkway. Andrew Drive near the shop is also the perfect location “This area will be the off Stadium Parkway near for a corporate relocation gateway to central Viera Viera Boulevard means project. We are excited for and will be the catalyst “more roadways, even more the possibilities that Borrows for the continued addition growth for everybody.” West will bring to Viera.” of a multitude of potential Acosta said the business Rey noted the project businesses such as retail, encompasses about 115 acres. has been at its current restaurants, medical and location for a decade and The Viera Voice reported professional offices, multihad previously operated in 2019 that a Wawa and family and hotels,” said Eva near the intersection of Viera Chick-fil-A had site plans in Rey, director of community Boulevard and Murrell Road review to build locations management, amenities

offer yet another north-south roadway within Viera and provide more direct access to the commercial areas of Viera Town Center and The Avenue Viera as well as the Viera Regional Park,” Rey said. “The Lake Andrew Drive improvements will also provide some traffic relief for Stadium Parkway and Judge Fran Jamieson Way by offering another route to those traveling from the northern part of Viera and the Viera Boulevard/I-95 interchange.” Indeed, as Rey alluded to, the north side extension isn’t VIERA VOICE Caleb Nyberg the only extension taking place with respect to Lake Andrew Drive. A 1.4-mile for several years prior to that. section of roadway is being He seemed to marvel at the constructed for a southern transformation of the area. extension of the roadway "Just to see what it was from the Bridgewater to what it is now and to subdivision in Viera down see what it is supposed to to the Pineda Causeway, in become, it's just amazing," conjunction with a section Acosta said. of Pineda that ties into Traffic flow should Interstate 95. improve in the area. Rey noted the project is “The completion of slated to be completed by the both Lake Andrew Drive spring of 2021. Growth could presumably extension projects (north to come from the completion of Viera Boulevard and south that project as well. VV to Pineda Causeway) will

New Tommy’s Express Car Wash coming to Viera

BY CHRIS BONANNO A new Tommy’s Express Car Wash is set to be constructed at the intersection of Stadium Parkway and Veterans Way in Viera, near the USSSA Space Coast Complex, a site plan shows. The business is slated to open in the spring of 2021 according to Michael M. Ash, Sr., whose RCH Properties,

LLC will own the car wash franchise. “The current contractor schedule says May sometime, but with weather and everything, you never know,” Ash said. “It could be between April and June.” According to site plans, the car wash will be a 5,200 square-foot building with 20 self-serve vacuum parking spaces. There currently are seven

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were in the works across the country. Cars are washed as they traverse through a tunnel that is roughly 130 feet long. “It’s pretty cool. You don’t get claustrophobic in this thing,” Ash said. “It’s wide open.” The tunnel also features a conveyor belt that moves

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Having nearly finished a $300,000 facelift of Suntree Plaza, owners Mary and Mike Renfro are focusing on creating a new kind of coffee shop, similar to a “Cheers” in friendliness and a center bar layout, to also include micro office workspaces. The Renfros purchased the plaza last October and have since undertaken major renovations, including a new security system, removing overgrown landscape that had hidden the businesses, new signage and a brighter paint job. “It looked like it was stuck in time so we added different

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the plaza is Niki’s Restaurant at 6947 N. Wickham Road, which like other current tenants will remain unchanged. The coffee shop unit was designed, as all the units in the plaza, with a single span across the ceiling tying into the exterior walls. There are no support columns in the center to break up the look and take up valuable space. The four micro offices along the exterior walls, each big enough for a desk and other work space, will share a small conference or community room and restrooms. Glass doors will enable office space renters to see inside the coffee shop, but still have it quiet enough to

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work comfortably. The micro offices, to be managed by Amber Carroll, are expected to be popular with work-at-home parents and others impacted by the shut downs related to the COVID-19 virus. Many are tired of working alone and home and want to be productive, but around people. All that is needed now is an experienced coffee shop operator to help make their ideas of a place “where everybody knows their name” into a reality for the Suntree area, Mary Renfro said. VV

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One-, two- and three-bedroom units are available at the new apartments at Legacy at Oakwood Landing.

BY CHRIS BONANNO A new apartment complex located off Wickham Road in Suntree will soon open for residents. Phase 1 of the new Legacy at Oakwood Landing Apartment complex in Suntree is set to open in early November, according to Stacy Dahms, the property manager with Legacy. The first phase consists of 56 of

the complex’s 274 units. The other units, part of 13 three-story buildings of the complex, will open later as Phase 2 and 3. “I think first and foremost we’ve gotten a lot of attention about the location,” Dahms said. According to a brochure from Legacy, one-, two- and three-bedroom units are available at the complex, which also has concrete

block construction. Garage and storage units also are available. The complex has a host of features that include barbecue grills, a car wash station, electric car-charging stations, a playroom for kids tot lot, a swimming pool and what Legacy calls a “stateof-the-art” fitness center. Additionally, there is a dog wash station and a dog park. “We’re very focused on outdoor amenities,” Dahms said. From an indoor perspective, units feature vinyl plank flooring, impactresistant windows and

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Dahms also noted the presence of 45 to 50 oak trees, some of which are illuminated. She also added that the complex has a nature trail. There also are three lakes on the property. According to a site plan, one lake has two fountains while another has one. The complex is owned and developed by the CFH group, which has developed similar projects in South Florida. “We’ve been accepting applications since early May,” Dahms said. Those interested in more information or in applying for a residence should go to cfhgroup.com/ legacyatoakwoodlanding. VV

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If you have ever been in a pickle, tonguetied, had too much of a good thing, refused to budge an inch, or heard your folks say, “You’ve eaten me out of house and home,” then you’ve been living with the words of William Shakespeare. He was able to put words together so beautifully that today, almost 460 years after his birth, we are still quoting Shakespeare.

‘All the world’s a stage’

Shakespeare invented hundreds of words, used them in brand-new ways and wrote lines that opened up new ways of seeing. Words from his plays and poems still ring true today. His plays include “Romeo and Juliet,” “Hamlet” and “Julius Caesar.” He is also famous for a special kind of poetry called a sonnet (SAHN-ut).

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People in Shakespeare’s time loved to play with words. They also loved proverbs, or sayings. Shakespeare shared these loves. He invented hundreds of sayings. Some of the language may have already been in use at the time, but his works are the only record we have of it.

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Let’s explore some of Shakespeare’s words that we still use today.

• If you’ve ever been to a high school or college graduation ceremony, you probably heard a song called “Pomp and Circumstance.” This phrase comes from Act 3 of Shakespeare’s play “Othello,” but the characters aren’t talking about high school. “Pomp and circumstance” in this case refers to the ceremony and excitement of warfare. • Family members Your own flesh will sometimes call and blood each other their “own flesh and blood.” Shakespeare used this phrase in several of his plays, including “Hamlet” and “Merchant of Venice.” • This funny saying Eaten me out of is from the play “Henry the Fourth.” house and home A woman who takes in boarders, or people who rent a room, is talking about Sir John Falstaff, who “hath put all my substance into that fat belly of his.” • You might say For goodness’ “For goodness’ sake!” sake when you drop a ball or trip on a branch. But Shakespeare meant it differently. In “Henry the Eighth,” it means “for the sake of goodness and decency.”

‘Be that as it may’ Although Shakespeare’s words are familiar to us today, we don’t have any manuscripts of his work in his own handwriting. In 1623, two of his actor friends published the “First Folio.” A folio (FO-lee-o) is a special kind of book. There are only 232 known copies of the First Folio still in existence. Unfortunately, no two are exactly alike. Printers of the time put the folios together in different orders. Sometimes they decided to correct what they thought were errors; punctuation was put in differently, and the spellings of some words changed. Actors and directors may have changed things in the plays too. By looking at all the versions, scholars have put together what they believe are the most accurate scripts. The First Folio contains 36 of Shakespeare’s plays. If we didn’t have this book, we would have lost about half of his plays, including “Macbeth” and “Twelfth Night.”

Resources On the Web: • folger.edu/shakespeare-kids At the library: • “A Stage Full of Shakespeare Stories” by Angela McAllister • “Flibbertigibetty Words: Young Shakespeare Chases Inspiration” by Donna Guthrie

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SENIORNews Construction on The Venue at Viera is underway off Wickham Road, just west of Stadium Parkway.

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Construction underway on The Venue at Viera senior living facility BY CHRIS BONANNO The Venue, a new senior

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to open this winter. The facility in totality will have 145 units, according to Debbie Gentry, the operations director with Concord Management, a property management company. Some of those units are part of a large, fourstory building, Gentry said. Others will be part of nine one-story villas. Gentry added that the units include onebedroom, two-bedroom and two-bedroom with den apartments. A sign on the property shows that onebedroom units will range in price from $820 to $1,039

per month, which Gentry said includes an optional washer-dryer and one reserved parking space. Two-bedroom units will range from $967 to $1,311 and two-bedroom with den apartments will range between $1,109 to $1,469. Amenities at the facility, according to the Venue’s website, include a business center, heart-healthy cardio and fitness studio and a clubhouse replete with a collector’s edition 1965 Ford Mustang pool table. Though an exact opening date is not known, Gentry said she is hopeful the complex will open in

January. Gentry said that Concord, which has “over 100 apartment communities,” chose Viera for the project because of its proximity to medical facilities and places such as The Avenue Viera. “We love the Viera area,” Gentry added. “…. Everything is just so close.” Gentry added that applications for residency opened Aug. 1 for those who wish to apply. Those interested in doing so or learning more, can go to venueatvieraseniorliving. com. VV

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Stock market still remains baffling in troubling times I keep asking, “What’s up with the stock market?” Pun intended. My inquisitive nature led me to do research on the phenomena known as the U.S. Stock Market. I just don’t get it. So, let’s say you have $1,000 extra (one grand) and you can’t decide what to do with it. You can go to Disney World, which is essentially a people trap set by a mouse. Think about it. You’re drawn there by a mouse for a grand adventure, but after two days the only thing grand is what’s missing from your wallet. Or, you could buy more health insurance so you can be ill at ease (pun intended again). Speaking of insurance, how do atheists justify paying for insurance that only pays off from an act of God. You finally come down to the choice of the stock market or a casino. Now someone tell me what’s the difference. You enter both with the hope of becoming rich, and soon

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after find your pockets are as empty as the promises of politicians. What happened? In trying to learn about the stock market before entering, I contacted a guy called a broker. Hold on a second. The guy that’s supposed to make you rich is called a broker? I asked him, “What’s up” with the stock market and he said, and I quote: “Corn is popping, cattle are stagnant. Wheat and soybean show slow growth while oil has been leaking off their highs. Steel looks solid and gold is really shining. Wood looks to be holding firm, but there are splinters in some sectors. Coal is looking dark, but cotton appears to be growing perennially. Elevators are

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on the rise, while escalators continue their slow decline. The market for raisins dried up, and toilet paper touched a new bottom, so investors were wiped clean.” Yeah. So tell me something I didn’t know. Are you gonna trust this guy with your money? After investing my one grand and seeing the market crash, I asked my broker what to do and he said, “Just sit on it.” Turns out what I was sitting on was the only thing I lost. Now where was that casino? VV

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Greed never goes extinct during troubling times

One of my favorite people, Jane Goodall, wisely recognizes that “it’s important to take advantage of the time we have, right now, because we never know how much longer we have left in this life.” That is so true … My dad just spent a little more than a week in ICU. Besides being worried about him and scared about what the outcome could be, the feeling of powerlessness was overwhelming. These are times that get us thinking, pondering life, the things we can change and others that we cannot control. Goodall is one of the world’s most prominent and popular primatologists, ethologists, anthropologists and environmental activists. Despite all the adversities

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and setbacks, she continues to fight for the greater good. Why? Alice Outwater documents in her book "Water: A Natural History" how the colonization process affected our land and water and drove beavers to near extinction. In the 1600s, “the beavers disappeared trap by trap, and hat by hat,” Outwater writes on page 31. She continues to describe the effects that removing beavers from the environment had on everything else - wetlands,

water quality, rivers and all the various species living in those environments that depended on ponds and wetlands created by beaver engineers. All gone. “The primeval splendor of the land disappeared with the beaver’s demise.” Today, most people understand the connection between water, land and forests as well as our dependency on the earth resources and services provided to us for free - that affect our health and way of living. People are a lot more aware of issues like those and are more willing to fight to preserve those resources. Forest services have learned from past "well-intentioned mismanagement" and are able to apply more effective

techniques that benefit the land long term. In the modern days, we have means to try to discourage and stop that kind of destruction through studies and lawsuits; grassroots movement to stop loggers and plant more trees; ecologists and biologists who keep track of habitats and populations and work to reestablish their numbers and prevent species extinction; and animal advocates fighting to save various species. But I am afraid it is not so much the gap in knowledge or lack of resources that profoundly affect the environment and our lives. It is the arrogance of the human species and greed that are driving destruction and animal extinction. Despite what some

might think, in the words of Mahatma Gandhi, "this planet can provide for human need but not for human greed." Natural resources are depleting fast. The battle to preserve and restore habitats, build through sustainable development, educate people on the connection between nature, natural resources and humans (and our future!) and instill best practices into everyday living still continues. Like Goodall, we will probably never stop, but hopefully the level of destruction will diminish as ecological conscience grows. In the meantime, we need to carry on the work because greed did not get extinct; animals and plants did. VV Email Marcia Booth at Marcia@RecycleBrevard.org.

Can I really get rewards for helping the Lagoon?

The short answer is — Yes! LagoonLoyal.com and its Facebook counterpart facebook.com/lagoonloyal are sites that share information and events about restoration of the Indian River Lagoon — but they also present visitors with tasks they can complete

to earn points for discount coupons at local merchants. What does that look like? Once you’ve registered, you can immediately get points by “liking” the site on Facebook and taking the “What’s Your Lagoon Footprint” quiz. The quiz asks about things like

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fertilizer use, grass clippings, car washing, the condition of your wastewater system and other simple actions to help the lagoon. Wow! I already have 10 points. Enough for $20 off a massage, 10 percent off our Dixie Crossroads dinner or 20 percent off a kayak tour. Not bad! But, the site challenges me to help more. I get five points for each article I read, 15 points for buying a Florida-friendly plant, and 30 points for setting my irrigation timer to the right

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settings. The system keeps me honest by asking me to scan a picture of my plant receipt or of the settings on my irrigation timer. It’s about more than just coupons though. The website and Facebook provide lots of information on developments and activities that support

the Lagoon. The Lagoon Loyal program is sponsored by the County’s Save Our Indian River Lagoon (SOIRL) Trust Fund program. It is also part of the community of organizations working together through the Brevard Indian River Lagoon Coalition (HelpTheLagoon.org) to increase awareness and build support for restoration efforts. We have a very special resource in the lagoon — let’s all support it! VV Learn more about how to help at: HelpTheLagoon.org

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at 101 years of age. Berlin featured the Steinway in his song “I Love a Piano.” Unique wooden products were convenient in the past. Cradles of birch bark were utilized by some Native Americans. Covered wagons were constructed of maple, hickory and oak. The Pullman sleeper car displayed a luxurious black walnut interior — it was part of Lincoln’s funeral train. Wooden nickels served as emergency currency in Blaine, Washington during the Great Depression. The 1933 Chicago World’s Fair offered wooden nickels as souvenirs; such keepsakes still are popular. Today, some wooden items are substituted or face competition. For example, wine corks made from the bark of cork oak are sometimes replaced by synthetic corks or aluminum screw caps. Wooden building studs compete with metal. Precast concrete railroad ties, instead of wood, are in demand for highspeed passenger railroads. Nevertheless, many household products are made from wood components: rayon bath towels, nail polish, makeup, toothpaste, disinfecting wipes or medications. To ensure trees continue to enhance our quality of life with natural or innovative products, scientists are dedicated to maintaining forests through proper management. How can Floridians help? Go paperless, plant a tree or stay on designated hiking trails. VV

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