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“I’m actually going to need another tub, because the one we have right now is overflowing,” he said. Blessed with good size at 6-foot1, 168 pounds and blazing speed (he’s been timed at 4.38 in the 40yard dash), Nixon is easily the most heavily recruited athlete the Hawks have ever had. Presort Std U.S. Postage PAID Orlando, FL Permit No. 1979
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The Viera Company at a reception April 16 at Duran Golf Club unveiled its new nonprofit Viera Community Institute. “The Institute’s mission is to foster the health, harmony and well-being of the Viera community by facilitating educational, environmental, cultural and charitable activities and outreach programs within Viera and Brevard County,” Steve Johnson, president and COO of The Viera Company, told business and community leaders at the launch. The Institute is the primary VIERA VOICE Linda Wiggins planner for two major Karla-Mae Goodman, Steve Johnson and Lauri Duda of The Viera community events, The Company unveiled the new nonprofit Viera Community Institute April 16 at Duran Golf Club’s Tradewinds restaurant. Great American Celebration around the Fourth of now is to develop greater the three sons of A. Duda & July and Light Up Viera partnerships within the Sons founder Andrew Duda. parade and festivities near community to help us take The sons bought the land Christmas. These signature on the additional aspect of on which Viera now sits for events, built around two environmental stewardship, family recreation and cattle great annual holidays, bring assist local charitable ranching in the 1940s. neighbors and friends organizations, and create “My family grew up playing together to celebrate, said positive community activities and working on this land Lauri Duda, vice president and traditions that can be and we are committed to of marketing for The Viera passed on for generations to stewarding it for our future Company. come.” generations,” Duda said. “We are pleased with A major aspect is to The Institute is committed the community events VIERA MEANS steward the land for to ensuring the protection of we’ve establishedBUSINESS over the N E T W O R K I N G G Rthe O U P enjoyment of future Viera’s conservation lands past 25 years and hope generations, said Duda, and educating Viera residents to continue to build upon granddaughter of one of on how they can participate them,” Duda said. “Our goal
in reducing environmental impacts, said Karla-Mae Goodman, coordinator of the Institute. It will work in conjunction with the Viera Stewardship District and environmental organizations to assist Viera’s residents in understanding eco-friendly landscape and irrigation practices. Goodman also runs the Viera Discovery Center, a showcase of all things Viera to attract new residents to the growing area. With its more comprehensive scope, The Viera Community Institute replaces the Viera Future Foundation, which used to raise funds to host community events. “We really want to streamline and assist with coordinating activities when we can. We don’t need to host them all,” Goodman said. “For example, many families loved the annual Spring Bunny Hop with the huge Easter egg hunt that we did up until two years ago, but many churches and civic groups began to host large community events and we didn’t want to compete with them.” For more information, call 321-253-2800 or go to vieracommunityinstitute. com. VV
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SPECIAL TO VIERA VOICE Young Brevard musicians will perform a recital to benefit children with autism at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 7 at Unitarian Fellowship Hall in Rockledge. Headlining the performance is Suntree violinist and recent Columbia University graduate Esther Muradov, 22, and Remington Howell, 19, a University of Central Florida student with Asperger’s syndrome. Other young performers associated with Creative Arts Foundation will also sing and play classical instruments. The performance is hosted by Suntree piano teacher Pervin Muradov, a professor at the Florida Institute of Technology. Funds from the recital and other events will go toward a joint recital on Oct. 3 at Carnegie Hall in New York City, where Howell will perform. A donation of $15 is requested. Unitarian Fellowship Hall is at 3115 Friendship Place. For more information, call 321-254-3398. VV
Twelve-year-old surfer Jasmine Marie Gailey of Suntree was selected as a Florida finalist for the Miss Florida Pre Teen Pageant to be held July 18 and 19 at the Hyatt Grand Cypress Resort in Orlando. If crowned Miss Pre Teen Florida, Jasmine will receive a $1,000 cash award, the official crown and banner, a bouquet of roses and air transportation to compete in the national pageant at Disneyland in California. She
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Mandy Finley abhors labels, especially when it comes to children. But without them, it’s difficult to let parents know about an exciting summer experience that may help their children. Camp Soar will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday July 20 through 24 at Calvary Chapel Melbourne at Viera Campus. “Camp Soar is a unique program for kids and teens with ADHD, LD and high functioning Asperger’s syndrome and autism,” said Finley, director of the camp offered by Florida Counseling Center in Viera. “It’s directed by clinical psychologists and therapists who are highly qualified to teach children in a fun, engaging, instructive and interactive way.” Finley calls the activities “ninja therapy,” because the children are never aware they are taking part in therapy. “If they think it is therapy, they may shut down, but they’re happily doing role play like actors on a stage, playing games, enjoying new experiences with peers, all the while learning to communicate their thoughts, feelings, reactions in appropriate ways with our professional guidance and support.” Camp Soar participants develop: problem solving
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Mother’s Day has new meaning for adoptive Suntree mom BY MIKE GAFFEY
Mother’s Day will be extraspecial for Laura Baumeister of Suntree. On that day, her newly adopted 1-year-old son Theo will be dedicated at Church at Viera. Baumeister and her husband, John, already parents of two, brought Theo, a special-needs orphan with a heart condition, to the United States from China in March. “We’re excited,” Baumeister, a former nurse practitioner turned stay-at-home mom, said of the Mother’s Day service. Theo’s new grandparents will be in town. The Baumeisters’ desire to adopt started before they had children of their own, growing from time spent volunteering at a home for pregnant teens in Raleigh, N.C. When the couple moved
to Florida in 2013 with son Everett, now 3, and daughter Nora, now 2, they began their efforts in earnest. Told they were not eligible for adoption from the state foster system because they hadn’t lived in the state long enough, and unwilling to adopt domestically while other infertile couples waited for a baby, the couple looked overseas, where an estimated 153 million children are orphans, Baumeister said. The Baumeisters learned about Theo in November from their adoption agency and after accepting the referral, a friend on Facebook was able to locate his “finding” video that detailed his harrowing first few days of life. Born with tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital heart condition that leaves newborns with blueness
around the mouth, hands and feet, Theo had been abandoned shortly after birth by his biological mother. “She left him wrapped in a blanket with a bottle of milk and 200 yuan — about $30 — by a public restroom on the back of a tricycle at a market,” Baumeister said. A couple found the baby and brought him to a nearby hospital. Because of Theo’s special needs, China sped up the adoption process, Baumeister said. After collecting about $38,000 in adoption costs through fundraisers, grants and by pinching pennies, the couple traveled to a chilly orphanage in Jinan, China, about three hours south of Beijing, to bring Theo home. “It was pretty incredible” to hold Theo for the first time, Baumeister recalled.
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Suntree residents Laura and John Baumeister and their children Everett and Nora embrace newly adopted Theo at the airport.
“Part of me just wanted to hold him so I knew and he knew that he was safe,” she said. “And then after about one minute, I was all about business: ‘Tell me what medications he’s on, tell me this, tell me that.’ ” Theo has already had one
heart surgery and must have another in about five to 10 years. “The surgeons at Arnold Palmer Hospital think he’ll make a full recovery,” she said. Nora is a bit jealous of her younger brother, but Everett is excited to have another sibling, Baumeister said. “We’re adjusting well,” she said. “I think I realized in the past six weeks that you don’t have to give birth to have this life-giving maternal instinct. I love this boy just as much as I love my biological children. He’s definitely ours. A seed was planted in our heart years ago and I know it was because of Theo, not because of just any child.” To read more about the Baumeisters, go to baumeisterblueprints@ blogspot.com. VV
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p u p a SPORTS Wr Viera High’s spring signing day is biggest yet
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Spring signing day at Viera High was memorable not only for the number of athletes involved, but the sports they represented. Tyler Holland became the first Viera lacrosse player to earn a scholarship when he signed his National Letter of Intent to play at North Greenville University. Molly Bryan, who has agreed to walk on at Florida Atlantic University, will be the first Viera cross country runner to compete at the next level. She will also run track. Baseball player P.J. Robinson signed with Harvard, making him the first Viera athlete to play in the Ivy League. Also signing were Nicki Fisher (Darton State), a member of the school’s first state championship girls soccer team, baseball players Alec Neal (Daytona State College) and Jacob Buck (Florida Tech) and soccer’s Tyler Fells (Missouri Valley College). The seven athletes represented the largest number of students the
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Viera High seniors P.J. Robinson, left, Tyler Fells, Jacob Buck, Alec Neal, Nicki Fisher, Molly Bryan and Tyler Holland sign their National Letters of Intent.
Hawks have had in a given signing period, just another sign of how far the school has come since opening its doors in 2006. The idea of running in college started to become a possibility for Bryan after her junior track season, and especially after her senior cross country campaign. “I was originally doing soccer and I started track my sophomore year, just to try it out because my cousin
was running,” Bryan said. “I was like, ‘OK, I’ll just do this for fun. We’ll see how it goes.’ And I ended up being really good at it. “It just kind of shocked me.” Now she is always going to be known as the first Viera cross country runner to move on and compete in college. “It feels really good, because I worked really hard for this,” she said with
a smile. “I’m very proud of myself.” Bryan plans to major in
Music Business. Holland, meanwhile, took his honor of being the first lacrosse player to get a scholarship in stride. “It’s pretty special,” he said. Holland also considered Pfeiffer University, but chose North Greenville, a Division II program that just completed its inaugural season. “I really like the coach and they’ve got a lot of new facilities,” Holland said. Like Bryan, Holland decided playing in college was possible a year ago. Getting a chance to have a moment like signing day in front of friends and family was a special day for Holland, just as it was for all Viera athletes who signed this spring. VV
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Getting Corbin the ball will be crucial for Holy Trinity BY CARL KOTALA
The plan for the Holy Trinity football team this spring is pretty simple: Find ways to get Jashaun Corbin the ball. “Get our best player the ball with our best plays,” head coach Nate Hooks Jr. said. “It’s not rocket science.” Holy Trinity will host Lake Placid in its spring game at 7 p.m on May 22. The Tigers will have a lot of holes to start filling this spring with the graduation of players like record-setting quarterback/safety Daniel Welch and J’V’on Butler, a linebacker/tight end who broke the school’s receiving records. Hooks said the Tigers will have a lot of young players manning a number
of positions next season. In that regard, this spring will be crucial toward their development and getting them prepared for varsitylevel football this fall. One key returner will be 6-foot-3, 255-pound center James Rauhofer, who will be a senior next season. Cameron McKenzie, meanwhile, has got plenty of size at 6-foot-9, 315 pounds. Born in England, McKenzie played in his very first football game against defending 2A champion Victory Christian last season. Hooks plans to move McKenzie from tackle to guard, where he won’t have to worry about operating in space. “He’s bigger, stronger, faster and after his first six football games, he’s starting to better
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Viera High and Holy Trinity hosting summer sports camps BY CARL KOTALA
With school coming to a close, parents will be looking for things to keep their children occupied for the next few months. You know what that means … summer camp.
The camp for 7- to 14-yearolds runs until 4 p.m. For more information, contact Cheryl Draves at 321-302-0735.
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Campers should be entering the third-througheighth grade. The camps will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 29 to July 2 and from 9 a.m. to noon July 3. Cost is $150. For more information, and to register, go to vierahawksfootball.com.
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Viera High Viera High is offering a number of sports camps designed to help your child get first-class instruction in the sport they love playing.
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The Viera Baseball Academy’s 2015 Baseball Camp of Champions is offered for children ages 7 to 14. There are three different camps in all, but each one will take place at the AAA Field next to Space Coast Stadium. The All-Purpose Camp runs from June 8 to 10. The Pitching and Catchers Camp is on June 22 to 23 and the Specialized Hitting Camp takes place June 29 to 30. All camps run from 9 a.m. to noon and the cost is $125 per camp. Register by May 1, and it will be $100 per camp. Registration forms can be found at vierahawksbaseball. com. For more information, call 321-652-9000 or email doty.robert@brevardschools. org.
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Campers will receive instruction not only from the Viera High coaching staff, but also interact with current and former Viera players. The camp is co-ed for children ages 8 to 14 and will run June 15 to 19 and June 22 to 26. The sessions run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays. Cost is $130 per camp ($150 after May 15). A meal plan is available for an additional $20. Go to active.com/ event_detail.cfm?event_ id=2132727 to register.
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The Mini Hawk Cheer Camp takes place June 15 to 19 and is for kids ages 4 to 14. Cost is $130, though there are multi-family discounts. Children ages 4 to 6 will be in camp from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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and Ole Miss, and this summer he plans to check out Texas, Texas A&M, Auburn, Tennessee, Penn State, Ohio State and Michigan. His final decision will come either before or toward the end of his senior season. Right now, he’s enjoying the moment, in part because the attention he’s getting could also help his teammates. “That’s why I don’t want to trim my list down just yet, because as (many) colleges as we can get out here … some people might think
they’re just coming for me, but we’ve got other kids who can definitely get on the radar, too, by them just coming out here,” Nixon said. When he’s not working on his pass catching or routerunning ability, Nixon is trying to bulk up. He’s put on 12 pounds since last season ended and hopes to weigh between 175 and 180 pounds by the start of his senior year. It’s going to be a busy spring for Nixon … but he’s not complaining. “It’s pretty much a dream come true,” he said. VV
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This camp runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 1 to 5 and the cost is $175 for each camper. Lunch is not included, but players can either bring it from home, or it can be purchased each day. Contact John Clarson by email at softball@htes.org for further information.
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There will also be a volleyball camp from July 13 to 17 and a quickness and agility camp from June 22 to 25. For more information and to register go to htacademy.org/summer.
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BY BILL HALL
On March 19, the Viera East Men’s Golf Association (VEMA) completed its twoday Ryder Cup competition. After the first day, the Blue Team was behind the Red Team 7 ½ points to 5 ½ points; however, the Blue Team pulled ahead on the second day to defeat the Red Team 14 ½ points to 11 ½ points. In mid-April, VEMA held its annual Club Championship during a twoday period. This year’s Club Champion was Jim Minsky with a gross score of 155. Minsky shot 82 and 73 to win the men’s championship by five strokes. As part of VEMA’s April competition schedule, the Club Championship flight winners played an 18-hole match to determine the VEMA Masters Champion. The competing flight winners were Tim Brown for Flight 1, Gerry Adams for Flight 2, Fred Baltazar for Flight 3 and Steve Vasilveich for Flight 4. VEMA recognizes two recent individual accomplishments.
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Bob Urban made two holes-inone in less than one month at Viera East Golf Club.
Jim Robinson shot his age or better during the first week of April. Robinson carded 2-under-par 70 on April 3 and shot 1-under-par 71 on April 6. Bob Urban of Brantford Court achieved one of the most amazing feats in all of golf — the coveted hole-in-one. But what he accomplished was rarer than rare. He had two aces in less than one month. Urban aced the par-3 fourth hole on March 12 and the par-3 13th hole on April 6. For more information, go to vemagolf.wordpress.com. VV
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Recently the Viera East Golf Club hosted a 9-hole invitational — Diamonds in the Rough — attended by 80 golfers including Viera East and several other 9-hole lady golf leagues. In keeping with the tournament name, there was plenty of “bling” to go around — tiaras, fake diamonds, beads, etc. The day started with breakfast, followed by the 9-hole tournament, then a
lunch prepared by Mulligan’s Grill that was served at the Residents’ Club. Entertainment was provided by the Viera East Singing Golfers with Sue Buttner at the piano. Door prizes of gift baskets were donated by several of the Viera East golfers. The group of Cathy Ferreira of Viera East, Sharon McCombe and Sandy Feather of Cocoa Beach and Elaine Armstrong of Barefoot Bay won the tournament. VV
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regard from a group of Viera High School students. VHS members of DECA, or Distributive Education Clubs of America, handled the promotion of Slow & Low’s grand opening on April 11. This included developing an advertising strategy for the event, reaching out to local media outlets and actually manning the grand opening.
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Viera High School student members of DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) handled the promotion of Viera’s Slow & Low Barbeque on April 11. Front row from left, Alyssa Hamilton, Hillary Phan, Stacie Cardell, Giovanni Allen, Victoria Allen, Advisor Stacey Gammella and Slow & Low owner Joel Smith. Back row from left, Aaron Badure, John Olsen, Miranda McCarthy, Daniela Haglund (hidden), Emily Brooks, Catelyn Cowart, Madison Draper, Summer Jasinski, Aisling Farrelly, Lauren Dempsey, Sabrina Collado, Kendra Fox, Joe Dipolito, Lexie Ewing, Noa Phan, Tyler Conway, Brandon Harley, Vance McLeod, Nicole Sjoden and Olivia Yoh.
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Gammella has been a business teacher at Viera High School for five years and also teaches personal finance and computer classes for college and career preparation. Nothing beats having the handson experience of working alongside a new business, though. “I hope we get the chance to work with other businesses on projects like this. It really gives the students a chance to show what they are capable of doing, and also gives us a chance to introduce the community to DECA,” Gammella said. VV
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The Faculty Softball Challenge may be entering its 12th year, but this is a first. Viera Charter School … come on down. “Being the head of the whole thing, I’ve been wanting them since their first year,” said game organizer Todd Zgonc of Manatee Elementary. “We’re very excited to have them, especially with the crowd they’re going to bring. “It’s finally the four true Viera schools, which is what I’ve always wanted.” The games are set for May 15 at Space Coast Stadium. Ralph Williams Elementary will play Quest Elementary
in the first game at 6 p.m., followed by Manatee Elementary vs. the Viera Charter School at 7:15. Tickets are $2 at each school and $3 at the gate on the day of the game. Though the event is not designated as a fundraiser, proceeds will benefit all four schools. Brevard County Manatees mascot Manny the Manatee will be on hand along with the Chick-fil-A Cow. The main sponsors are Perry Fiberglass, Space Coast Iceplex and Chick-fil-A. Last year’s game sold roughly 2,800 tickets, and that number is expected to increase dramatically with the addition of the Viera Charter School, which opened in the fall of 2013.
“As part of the Viera school community now, the charter school is very excited about becoming closer to our fellow schools around us,” said Damian Germain, who teaches physical education at the school. “We’re just very thankful to the schools for inviting us to participate in this. It seems like a great event.” Traditionally, the games are played on the last day of school, but this year’s event will actually take place two weeks before school lets out. That should make for a few interesting conversations between the students and their teachers once they get back in the classroom. “Two weeks to go back and show off your bruises,” joked Lisa Meder, a sixthgrade math teacher at Ralph Williams who has played all previous 11 games. Considering that many of the charter school’s approximately 800 students once attended Manatee, Quest or Ralph Williams,
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Among those taking part in the 12th annual Faculty Softball Challenge are Lori Kessel (Quest), back row left, Lisa Meder (Ralph Williams), Katie Caruso (Quest) and, front row, Damian Germain (Viera Charter) and Todd Zgonc (Manatee).
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Viera East Bowling League crowns new winner BY CARL KOTALA
the beginning, but added it always seems to get a little more so as the season comes to a close. To help keep things
participate. This year marked the first time this particular team has won the league title, but it was the third championship for Mieritz,
A team comprised of Charlie Beranger, Lana Trapold, Linda Edlow and Jim Mieritz has captured the Viera East Bowling League championship. The group, which bowls at Brunswick Harbour Lanes on Wickham Road, had a 19-week season that lasted from the first week in November to the last week in March. The league, which began in 2000, is traditionally comprised of players from the Viera East community, though in the past four seasons, it has VIERA VOICE Photo Courtesy of Jim Mieritz opened itself up for Charlie Beranger, left, Lana Trapold, Linda Edlow and Jim Mieritz hold their bowlers from other trophies after winning this year's Viera East Bowling League championship. areas of Brevard County. interesting, teams are who has served as the league The league is not modified each year, though president since 2009. sanctioned, which means it some do stay intact with the The league is always can make up its own set of number of teams varying looking for new bowlers and rules. Mieritz described the from four to 10 depending on teams. VV play as non-competitive in the number of players who
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Manatee race results in book donation SPECIAL TO VIERA VOICE
After organizing a successful, first 5K for the Viera community, Manatee Elementary continues to receive positive news about its inaugural race. The Dr. Seuss 5K race, which took place in March, encouraged participants to donate a gently used book. These donations reached a total of more than 1,000. The books were picked up by the Supply Zone for Teachers, a service of the Brevard Schools Foundation. The
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Supply Zone serves teachers at 18 schools in Brevard County that have 70 percent or more students enrolled in the Free and Reduced Lunch program. The books will help many students and teachers. Tricia Kuhblank, Manatee Elementary’s media specialist said, “Our hope was to impact an area in need for books and I truly believe that our donation will make a huge difference throughout Brevard County in the hearts of many children, families and teachers classrooms.” VV
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6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Discuss “Outlander” by Diana Galbaldon. Palm Shores Bistro Suntree/Viera Library Special menu 12 - 7 p.m. 5060 U.S. 1, 321-752-5222 321-255-4404
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10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Presented by AVET Project Wickham Park 2500 Parkway Dr. Melbourne 321-373-7046
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2 - 4:30 p.m. Discussion on “The Dinner” by Herman Koch Viera/Suntree Toastmasters Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404 7 p.m., 2nd & 4th Wed. Viera Hospital, Conf. Rm. 1 Zumba Medicaid Planning 8:50 - 9:45 a.m., Tuesdays 8731 N. Wickham Rd. Seminar $5/class or 10 classes for $40 10 - 11 a.m. Viera Community Center Attorney William Johnson 2300 J. Fran Jamieson Way One Senior Place 310-227-3556 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd. Viera, 321-253-1667
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6:35 p.m. 6 - 9 p.m. Space Coast Stadium, Viera Entrepreneurs pitch business concepts for Tae Kwon Do $1,000 prize. 6 - 7 p.m., $5/class, 6 yrs.+ $35 (includes dinner) 321-213-4438 Melbourne Rialto Hilton Korean Martial Art 200 Rialto Place 7 - 8 p.m., $8/class, 13 yrs.+ Melbourne, 321-433-5570 321-604-6327 Clearwater Threshers at Viera Community Center 2300 J. Fran Jamieson Way Brevard County Manatees 6:35 p.m. Space Coast Stadium, Viera
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“Bursting into Bloom” May Luncheon
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Pops Bouquet: A Tribute to Mothers 7 p.m. The Space Coast Symphony The Scott Center 5625 Holy Trinity Dr. 855-252-7276
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7:30 a.m. The Avenues Viera 2261 Town Center Ave. 321-421-6957
Chocolate Chip Day Movies In The Park “Despicable Me”
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Ages 5 - 8 years old interested in writing. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404
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Estate Planning & Advance Elementary Writers 3 - 4 p.m., 3rd Fridays Directives
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Older students help prepare younger scholars for FSA tests BY LINDA WIGGINS
The FCAT sweats may be in the rear view, but say hello to the Florida Standards Assessments that can be nerve-wracking for students, teachers and parents alike. Some Viera High School math honors students gave back last month as tutors for fifth-grade students at Suntree Elementary School that was for most of them their alma mater. Parents pitched in by bringing students back to school for an hour in the weeks leading up to the FSAs. “The tutoring sharpens their skills and builds confidence for the FSAs,” said Carol Albright, who organized fellow fifth-grade teachers Christy Fleig, Pam Bruce, Caroline Walker and Monica Slate to offer the assistance to parents and get students excited about taking part. Albright reached out to VHS calculus teacher Kate Howick and Mu Alpha Theta
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Matthew Diaz, left, Mitchell Albright, Allie Murray, teacher Carol Albright, Noel Fleig and Sanjana Sanjay take part in Viera High School student tutoring of Suntree Elementary School students in preparation for the Florida Standards Assessments.
Math Honor Society sponsor Pat Seiler to recruit their students, who received community service hours. The classroom was set up in stations where students could choose an area of focus based on their needs. “I have gone to geometry, I’ve worked on multiplying and dividing fractions, and it’s really helped,” Ryan Biljan said. The age factor is a plus, said another student. “They’ve just done what
you are going through, and they have neat tricks to teach us that are fast,” Kaylee Krininger said. “Plus, it’s kind of cool that they are high school students.” That’s just fine with 10thgrader Mitchell Lewis, one of more than 20 high school students teaching up to 35 junior scholars each day. “I’m the youngest in my family, so it feels really good to have someone younger looking up to me.” VV
Suntree resident Sylvia Schenatzky has written a book called “Beyond the Eyes: THIS IS IT Becomes a True Story,” because, she says, she couldn’t not write it. The German-born mother of two felt chosen to tell the true story of Michael Jackson as he told it to her — after his death. “I know people may find this very strange because it is supernatural,” Schenatzky said. “I did not want to create this book but Michael insisted on me doing this project to let everyone know there is life after death. ‘This Is It’ was to be the name of his comeback concert, but it now represents the power of the afterlife that cannot be seen, and ‘Beyond the Eyes’ refers to the all-seeing eye that many have heard of but is not fully understood.” In the book, illustrated by artist Kate Johannsen, Schenatzky also proclaims Jackson’s innocence of child molestation charges, detailing how the accusations destroyed the singer’s life. In truth, he loved them deeply, truly, above all else, she writes. She is working on a follow-
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Schenatzky said the purpose of her sole tattoo is to encourage people to “believe” in life after death and to relay the importance of love.
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Sylvia Schenatzky said the afterlife presence and energy of Michael Jackson that inspired her book was overwhelming at times.
up book to go into more depth. Schenatzky included lyrics to songs she penned by “automatic writing,” which she says Jackson channeled to her, addressing her by the name Lilly, a sister from a past life, and a soul mate from another. While never a fan, she realized she had a psychic connection to Jackson from childhood on that became supercharged with his death. Though not a fan of body ink, she had the word “Believe” tattooed on her arm inside a heart design that she says Jackson picked out to express love to the world. “I am not someone who is desperate for attention or pursuing riches,” Schenatzky said. “Sometimes when a task, a calling, is placed on you so strongly, it is impossible to refuse.” For more information or to purchase the book, go to thisisitlilly.com. VV
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Three new stores in the third phase of Viera Shops on Lake Andrew Drive south of The Avenue Viera are scheduled to open soon. PetSmart will have a grand opening of its new 12,000-square-foot store on Saturday, May 2, with an in-store celebration and ribbon cutting starting at 9 a.m., PetSmart spokesperson Danielle Bickelmann said. The first 50 customers will receive a Mystery PetSmart gift card valued at up to $50, and customers who enroll in PetSmart’s PetPerks Rewards program get free T-shirts. There also will be trick training sessions by pet training instructors, free giveaways and prize drawings, Bickelmann said. The new store will employ about 40 to 50 people, Bickelmann said. The Viera location will be the second PetSmart in Brevard. The other is at 1800 Evans Rd. in Melbourne. Buffalo Wild Wings is set to open May 25, and the first 100 customers could win wings for a year, said Randall Groover, regional marketing director. The sports-bar chain specializes
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in wings and other American pub grub, beer and live sports on lots of large-screen televisions. About 70 to 100 people will be hired at the Viera location, which will seat up to 400 people, Groover said. Another Buffalo Wild Wings is at 4325 Norfolk Parkway at the Hammock Landing shopping center in West Melbourne. Tijuana Flats is slated to open “sometime in June,” said Monique Yeager, vice president of marketing for the Altamonte Springsbased Tex-Mex restaurant
pre-teen and teen market, with products that cost no more than $5. Burger 21, a fast-casual franchise, offers 21 chefinspired burger creations, plus made-to-order salads, hot dogs, chicken tenders and an extensive shake bar including hand-crafted
chain. “We will have a grand opening and there will be various specials for a week,” Yeager wrote in an email. “More than that, we’re not sure yet.” Tijuana Flats already has two locations in Brevard County ― at 1270 N. Wickham Rd. in Melbourne and at 76 E. Merritt Island Causeway on Merritt Island. Three other businesses, Five Below, Burger 21 and Sherwin-Williams Paint Store, reportedly have signed leases to open at the plaza. Five Below is a chain of discount stores aimed at the
shakes, floats and sundaes. The Sherwin-Williams Co. has grown to be the largest producer of paints and coatings in the United States. The Viera location will be the 10th Sherwin-Williams paint store, commercial plant or automotive finishes store in Brevard. VV
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Doubles duo outpaces tennis rivals decades their junior
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The Washington Nationals are leaving Viera, and the Brevard County Manatees might be right behind them. But a proposal to build a 4,000-seat stadium for the team in downtown Melbourne likely has struck out. Melbourne City Manager Mike McNees recommended on April 13 that the city abandon further talks with officials from the Manatees about building a stadium on New Haven Avenue, citing problems with buying properties needed for the project. The proposed stadium, called Harbor City Ballpark, would have occupied a 3 ½-acre lot where a SunTrust Bank once stood. McNees said owners of two of five parcels of land required to locate the stadium on property between New Haven Avenue and Promenade Park have no intention of selling. Another parcel portion owned by Florida East Coast Railroad must remain as right-of-way for the railroad. And the stadium’s size would encompass part of Melbourne Avenue as well as the Promenade Park boardwalk area between U.S. 1 and the railroad tracks. “Vacating this property in favor of stadium construction is problematic for a number of reasons,” McNees wrote. “Melbourne Avenue is a highly used collector road.” McNees noted that the boardwalk was built to connect the waterfront area to downtown, “something a stadium would not accomplish.” However, McNees recommended that Melbourne continue talks with the Manatees, a Single-A Advanced Florida State League affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers, on alternative locations. “It is my belief that under
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The Brevard County Manatees are considering leaving Space Coast Stadium in Viera after the Washington Nationals move to West Palm Beach in 2017.
the partnership structure proposed, the economic benefits to the city and region could be substantial, and that more suitable siting options may exist,” he wrote. On March 24, City Council members had voted 6-1 — with Mayor Kathy Meehan dissenting — to start discussions with the team, Melbourne and Brevard County staff members and a South Florida landowner about the stadium project. At that meeting, business consultant and project leader Mark LaRusso estimated that the stadium would attract 150,000 people downtown and pump about $6 million a year into the local economy. Manatees officials also have offered to pay for half of land-acquisition costs and all stadium operating costs for 25 years. Since 1994, the Manatees have played home games at the 8,100-seat Space Coast Stadium on Stadium Parkway. But the minor league team may leave Viera for a smaller venue after the Washington Nationals move in 2017 to a new West Palm Beach stadium they’ll share with
the Houston Astros, who are leaving Kissimmee. “Quite frankly, it’s a very big, expensive facility for a minor league team to take care of,” Manatees general manager Kyle Smith said. The team currently is “looking at our options going forward to try to find a long-term home here in Brevard,” he added. The property between New Haven Avenue and Promenade Park is owned by South Florida developer Brandon Lurie, who once planned to build a 159-foot condominium, townhouses, a restaurant and shops at the site. McNees noted that Lurie is “currently working on development options of his own.” The Manatees are owned and operated by Central Florida Baseball Group, LLC, which is made up of chairman Dr. Tom Winters, vice chairman Dewight Titus and president Charlie Baumann. Last year, trustees at Rollins College in Winter Park rejected a plan to build an oncampus stadium that would be home to the Manatees and the Rollins Tars baseball team. VV
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Children with challenges find music an instrument of change BY LINDA WIGGINS
Renowned musician and philanthropist Arturo Echarte brought his mission to place donated musical instruments into the hands of children from low-income families to Viera. Performing at the April 9 Charlie Corbeil Conservation Awards dinner at Heritage Isle Ballroom, he heralded the event’s tandem conservation-themed student arts contest. Art, photography and writing submissions were on display that evening and youth awards were given at the April 11 Viera Wetlands Nature Festival. “Reaching children through the arts is an extremely effective way to bring them out of their shell to embrace life, to give them a sense of hope in what they can accomplish with their life and in this world,” Echarte told the sold-out crowd. Echarte’s Acoustic for a
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Arturo Echarte of Acoustic for a Change performed at the April 9 Charlie Corbeil Conservation Awards dinner at Heritage Isle ballroom.
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This year’s “Charlie Awards” recipients are Mike Daniel, left, Dr. Duane DeFreese, Brandon Smith, Michelle Smurl, Laurilee Thompson and Suzanne Valencia.
Charlie Corbeil Conservation Awards coins a new phrase: ‘The Charlies’
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Conservation-friendly colleagues at Brevard Zoo turned out to watch one of their own, Michelle Smurl, sixth from the right, receive a Charlie Award, presented to her by a recipient from last year, Amy Reaume, second from right.
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Emcee for the evening was Vince Lamb, one of the co-founders of Preserve Brevard. Charlie Corbeil’s widow, Charlotte, thanked the organizers of the awards dinner that has immortalized her husband.
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Friends of Charlie Award recipients and of conservation overall swelled attendance of the sold-out event.
Six new conservation heroes took home a “Charlie Award” from the Charlie Corbeil Conservation Awards held April 9 at the Heritage Isle Clubhouse Ballroom in Viera. “Is that what we’re calling it, a Charlie Award? That’s all I keep hearing about,” said recipient Laurilee Thompson, founder of the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival, now the largest in the world. “Oh, look, it’s an actual Charlie,” she said after receiving her award, which incorporates Corbeil’s most iconic photo, a baby sandhill crane peeking out from the feathers on its parent’s back. Corbeil was a renowned nature photographer and Wetlands Ranger docent at the Ritch Grissom Memorial Viera Wetlands adjacent to Heritage Isle. He helped popularize the wildlife area locally and through his worldwide travels. VV
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Charlie Awards student arts contest winners ART K-2 1st Hailey Scalia, $50 2nd Ava Kenemuth, $25 3rd Erin Gottrich, $10 Honorable mention Harrison Buck ART 3-6 1st Tia Rose Gaspar, $50 2nd Kristen Moy, $25 3rd Jacob Gelman, $10 Honorable mention Carley Fernandez
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PHOTOGRAPHY K-2 1st Jaden Budd, $50 2nd Lindsey Daly, $25 3rd Cali Wilamowski, $10 Honorable mention Harrison Buck PHOTOGRAPHY 3-6 1st Cori McWilliams, $50 2nd Anna Mattessich, $25
Viera Voice publisher Jill Blue-Gaines, left, presents some of the young artists in the Charlie Corbeil Conservation Awards student arts contest sponsored by Charlotte Corbeil, right, standing with Viera Wetlands Nature Festival organizer Harry Behret.
3rd Ryan Gottrich, $10 Honorable mention Brooke Ferguson PHOTOGRAPHY 7-8 1st Lindsey Mattessich, $50 WRITING K-2 1st Hailey Scalia, $50 2nd Casey Taylor, $25 3rd Harrison Buck, $10
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Spinning Tales about the Florida sandhill crane
Nesting extends from December to August. A matCharlotte A. like nest made of dominant Corbeil vegetation is generally built in wetlands; a nest established on The Florida sandhill crane, dry land is simpler. One brood is produced a subspecies, is a year-round resident. The common name yearly. Typically, two eggs are laid. Thirty days later, is derived from favored precocial chicks are born — habitats in sand hills. eyes open, covered in down The crimson patch of skin on its forehead and the long bill, neck and legs distinguish this large gray bird. The female is slightly smaller. Life expectancy is 20 years, however habitat destruction is a threat to its survival. An opportunistic feeder, it frequently seeks roots, seeds, insects or snakes in local yards and wetlands. Its presence is often disclosed by piercing trumpet-like calls, such as unison calling between mates. Vocalization is also combined with energetic courtship dancing Most Clever Title winner by Angelina Dominguez-Smith. displays.
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Elementary School recently held a photo contest for the sandhill crane, their mascot and campus resident. As with the Charlie Corbeil Conservation Awards student participants, hopefully these students will continue to respect and enjoy wildlife throughout their lives. Danielle Haddox, third grade, won honorable mention for Cutest Baby Crane. For the past three years, this nature photographer observed a pair of sandhill cranes nesting along the Viera Golf Course waterway behind her house. She documented a chick from hatchling to toddler, using her father’s Canon camera. Perseverance. Kudos to the winners (and all who participated).
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Top qualifying NJCAA Division I Men’s Golf student-athletes from across the nation will be coming to Duran Golf Club in Viera to participate in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I Men’s Golf National Tournament on May 15 through 20, 2016. More than 20 teams from community colleges across the nation, including Eastern Florida Community College, will compete for team and individual titles. “The championship will bring some of the best
collegiate golfers in the nation to Brevard County, giving local golf fans a unique opportunity to see players who could be the top professionals of the future,” Eastern Florida president Jim Richey said in a prepared statement. “Duran Golf Club is much honored to be selected as host site for this prestigious event. The course will provide an entertaining and challenging venue for this championship,” said David Tomczak, PGA general manager of the Duran Golf Club. For more information, contact Duran Golf Club at 321-504-7776. VV
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Beyond the Curb
Reinventing ourselves
trash — about 30 percent of paper Marcia Booth and paperboard President & and almost 50 Founder, percent of plastic. When China Recycle Brevard realized that a great part of that was contaminated This week I bumped into recyclables that wound an article online that talked up in Chinese landfills, about food ingredients their government decided that were banned in many to adjust their quality countries but were still standards and a couple allowed in the United of years ago launched States. While there is some “Operation Green Fence” controversy about the to reject shipments of validity of the article and its contaminated material. source, The Calton Project, it That affected the United is an example of how much States. Material rejected by we humans learn as we go, China was now being sent to as we test, as we experience. American landfills and that We adjust our positions forced some internal changes as we learn new things to as well. As Steve Alexander, better cater to our needs. executive director of the China had been a major Association of Postconsumer importer of American Plastic Recyclers, said on
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share of solid waste generated, fundamental change must happen before a significant impact is made toward what gets buried in the landfills, dumped in the oceans, or incinerated and thrown in the air we breathe. Luckily, some businesses started to look to adjust their production to accommodate a “cradle to cradle” product lifecycle where, just like in nature, nothing is wasted, everything simply changes form — consistent with the law of conservation of matter — and discards from one become raw material for another, the start of an efficient industrial ecology.
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ALSO JOIN US FOR THESE UPCOMING FREE EVENTS Saturday, May 16 • 6 - 9 p.m. • Armed Forces Day Celebration Cocoa Beach Country Club Come dressed in Red, White & Blue. Military Speakers, meet Vets, food, music, cash bar, silent auction. DONATIONS APPRECIATED. Sunday May 17 • 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Kids on the Water Wickham Park, 2500 Parkway Dr., Melbourne FREE Fishing clinic, Water Safety, Surfing, Kayaking, Paddle Boards and more hands on activities! Ages 3 to 17 years old.
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Manatee keeps it green SPECIAL TO VIERA VOICE
Manatee Elementary School in Viera was named among the 2015 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools award honorees, it was announced April 22 by managing director of the White House Council on Environmental Quality Christy Goldfuss and U.S. secretary of Education Arne Duncan. “I am so proud of the Manatee Elementary community for the years of hard work to make our school environmentally friendly which led us to this prestigious award,” said Manatee principal Carl Brown said. “Being green and teaching our students the importance of protecting the environment for future generations is a lifelong learning experience.” Across the country, 58 schools and 14 districts were honored for their exemplary efforts to reduce environmental impact and utility costs, promote better health and ensure effective environmental education, including civics and green career pathways. Manatee is the only public school in Brevard to win the award and among only three in Florida, including Odyssey Charter School in Palm Bay. VV
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Viera Means Business members met on April 9 at the community room of The Avenue Viera. The venue sponsor was the Cocoa Beach Chamber of Commerce new Viera office and The Avenue Viera. Pizza Gallery served a hot breakfast—breakfast pizza, pastries and fresh fruit. VMB is a support network provided by Viera Voice to help current and potential advertisers thrive. It meets at 7:55 a.m. the second Thursday of each month at member business locations. For an invitation to the May 14 VMB meeting, email RSVP@vieravoice.com or call 321-242-1235. VV
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The Avenue Viera offers busy spring events schedule BY MIKE GAFFEY
Free yoga classes, live entertainment, a car show and a craft brew fest are a few of the events planned this spring at The Avenue Viera. “We’ve got some really great events that I’m really tickled about,” Kristi Furci, marketing coordinator for the open-air shopping mall at 2261 Town Centre Ave., told about 100 people gathered April 9 at the mall’s community room for Viera Means Business, a monthly Viera Voice business networking breakfast. Furci said The Avenue Viera’s free weekly Live After Five music series in Central Park has been moved from Fridays to Thursdays from 5 to 8 p.m. to capture afterwork crowds. “Our performers come from all over the country — they’re just not local,” Furci said. “I think the last two weeks we had performers from Austin, Texas, so that’s been pretty exciting.” The mall hosted British pop singer-songwriter Katy Tiz for a free concert April 15 as part of iHeartRadio’s On the Verge Artist music series. Furci said the iHeartRadio tour previously featured singer Meghan Trainor, whose single “All About That Bass” spent eight weeks at No. 1 on Billboard magazine’s Hot 100 list and whose followup, “Lips are Moving” was a Top 5 hit. The mall presents Cruise at the Avenue, a classic car show, from 1 to 5 p.m. May 2 to benefit Boy Scouts of America. On May 9, World of Beer hosts a craft brew festival from 1 to 5 p.m., featuring dozens of vendors offering samples of brews and live music, Furci said. And on May 16, the mall is the site of the Promise Walk for Preeclampsia to raise money to fight the disorder
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Bison Financial Group recently celebrated the opening of its first office in Florida with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, during which a check was presented to Brevard Schools Foundation to support the School Supply Zone. The new office is located at 6767 Wickham Road Suite 400, in Suntree. For more information, call 321-7227600. VV
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The Avenue is working with the Chamber of Commerce on an upcoming Taste of Brevard event, and mall restaurants will take part, Furci said. The Avenue Viera also plans to offer more kids’ events, Furci said. The mall
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Chelsea Handler, not for the faint of heart BY RACHEL WICK
Chelsea Handler, the latest bad girl of comedy, will make her way to The King Center for the Performing Arts in Melbourne on Thursday, May 21. The comedienne brings her brand of sharp wit to the stage at 8 p.m. for an exclusive Florida stand-up comedy engagement. Handler first broke onto the scene with her standup comedy, and in 2002 she became one of the stars of the Oxygen Network show “Girl’s Behaving Badly.” The performer then went on to make television history in 2007 when she became only the second woman ever to host a late night show, with her E! Entertainment Network program “Chelsea Lately.” The forum of a cable network worked well for Handler’s “adult” humor, and had less content restrictions than a traditional broadcast network.
“Chelsea Lately” typically packed a monologue, guest panel and celebrity interview into each 30-minute episode. The panel commonly consisted of Handler’s fellow comedians, staff members or celebrities. Handler and the group would take on topics ranging from current events to celebrity gossip. Handler’s interviews with guests were non-traditional, very candid and sometimes abrasive. The show was very successful, and Handler received nominations for the People’s Choice Awards and Women’s Image Network Awards. “Chelsea Lately” concluded production in 2014, after an eight-season run. Handler also has proven immensely successful as a writer. She has penned five New York Times bestselling books, including “My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One-Night Stands,” “Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me, Chelsea,” “Chelsea Chelsea
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Strong voices in the Indian River Colony Club Chorus will again be raised in patriotic praise at the annual Armed Forces Day concert. Nearly 300 residents are expected at the event featuring a full slate of rousing songs to be held at 5:15 p.m. May 16. “The chorus celebrated 25 years a couple of years ago and we have a couple of members that have been with us the whole time,’’ said publicity chairman Jacqui Bermani, a member for six years. The 35-to-40-member group holds two concerts a year, including a performance during the
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