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From one striped animal to another, Cool Cat is helping raise money to house the new zebras coming to Brevard Zoo by tooting its horn for Jazzoo. The contemporary sculpture was specially designed by Viera High School art students and is being posted at community events and on site to promote ticket sales for the popular zoo fundraiser. “Wow, we are amazed at the incredible job Viera High School’s Art Department did in capturing the fun times to be had at our upcoming Jazzoo,” said Karen Davis, development director at Brevard Zoo and coordinator for the event. “It is a perfect artistic tribute.” The creation features a stylized tiger-striped tabby cat playing a saxophone, sitting upon a specially crafted garbage can. It performs double duty because viewers are encouraged to donate to the zoo as well as attend the fifth annual Jazzoo, a live music and food event at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8. The event is raising money for the new Grevy Zebra

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It is a generous, selfless act, but one that provides an indirect benefit in return. Suntree author Jaimie M. Engle donated and shipped 50 copies of her popular book aimed at elementary to middle-school age children to an orphanage in Africa that is so poor that there

course of their lives? That’s an overwhelming feeling,” Engle said. She handwrote a personalized message in each copy of “Clifton Chase and the Arrow of Light,” published late 2013 and still on the author circuit across the region. The books are scheduled for distribution at the orphanage in Botswana in early December. “It’s exciting to be a part of this journey.” Her debut novel, “Clifton Chase” tells of a local boy chosen for heroic deeds who travels through time to the year 1485. Children learn about history while discovering an exciting tale that includes ancient kings and princes, dragons, dwarfs, and talking mermaids. References to local landmarks like Wickham Park help to put area young readers in the hero’s shoes. “I wanted to write a book that taught historical facts hidden beneath a fun story,” Engle said. The novel was inspired from the famous oil painting by Philip James de Loutherbourg, in which he depicts the Battle of Bosworth Field, where King Richard III was defeated and the War of the Roses

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officially ended. Engle researched the battle and discovered the fates of the king’s nephews, Edward V and Richard Plantagenet, who were locked in the Tower of London and never seen again. In her book, Clifton plays a key role in the overthrow of the tyrant king with his inspired derring-do. While Engle’s impact across the globe has lifealtering possibilities, her affect on local children is manifold as well. She does private tutoring and homeschool classes, and offers free writing courses through the public libraries. Gifted-program teachers Kitt Kane at Suntree and Sue Reiter at Quest elementary schools are assisting in the development of a teacher’s guide to accompany the book, using Common Core standards to determine which sections are best received by their students before the book is released.

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Mistletoe Market at Viera Regional Community Center A benefit for Friends of Children of Brevard Inc., will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Nov. 22 at the Viera Regional Community Center. More than 30 local vendors will display their goods inside and food trucks and sweets will be available outside. Raffles, music and entertainment will promote a holiday spirit. If you are interested in being a vendor, email Hoot2theTop@gmail.com. vieravoice.com


Nature festival wants no child left inside BY LINDA WIGGINS

Recycle Brevard will roll out a new name at its fourth annual festival Saturday, Nov. 15 at POW/MIA Park in Suntree on U.S. 1 north of Pineda Causeway. The reason for the new name? Being a good steward of the Earth requires much more than recycling, according to the nonprofit’s founder. The 3Rs & Beyond Family Festival is “A Celebration of Sustainability,” and will showcase the local rock stars and their agencies that reduce, reuse and recycle, such as Brevard Zoo, the Reusable Resources Adventure Center, Eastern Florida State College and the Florida Institute of Technology Environmental Club. Representatives will lead children in arts, crafts and other hands-on environmental interactivities. “With the work we have been doing in the last year of our development, we see that it really is much more about conservation overall rather than simply recycling,” said Marcia Booth, founder and director of 3Rs and Beyond, which will retain its use of Recycle Brevard name for related purposes and for its official presence as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charity entity, the status it received in the past year. Booth was named one of 10 recipients of the Charlie Corbeil Conservation Awards in April, named for the Suntree resident and Florida Naturalist who helped make the Ritch Grissom Memorial Viera Wetlands the go-to spot for wildlife photographers and nature tourists. “The experience opened my eyes to the importance of conserving wildlife and

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nature, and that while recycling is vitally important, it is one piece in the puzzle,” Booth said. Booth is the founder of an environmental program at her daughter’s Manatee Elementary School, helping the school to earn a major “green” award and designation. She is a fixture at area environmental festivals and has launched numerous other community projects. The newest is the No Child Left Inside Awards, which seeks to reward and inspire individuals and entities who offer creative outdoor nature activities for children. The 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. festival will feature interactive animal characters brought to life by student performers from the Viera Studio for the Performing Arts. Participants can vote for their favorite Creative Recycled Art Contest entry,

another Booth brainchild. Whether they be accomplished, awardwinning or simply an army of one, presenters hope to inspire young and wise alike that the actions of one person can and do make a difference, Booth said. River Grace, young teen winner of the 2013 Broadcom MASTERS National Science Competition, and his father, Dr. Michael Grace, associate dean and professor of Biological Sciences at FIT, will perform together and give an update on River’s winning “dancing tortoises” project. Third-grader Lily will discuss how her actions changed her community’s recycling habits. Expert exhibitors will include the Solid Waste Management Department, Brevard Nature Alliance, Anglers for Conservation, Sebastian Inlet Surfrider and many more. Educational

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Student wins trip to Washington D.C. BY CARL KOTALA

Talk about beefing up your college application. Viera High senior Emily Hazen found out this past September she had won the high school student category of the Engineering for You Video Contest put on by the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). For her win, Hazen received $5,000 and a trip to Washington D.C. to attend the NAE’s 50th Anniversary celebration at the Academy’s annual meeting. Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt spoke at the meeting, as did U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell. There were also professors from prestigious schools like Stanford and Duke and a number of foreign dignitaries as well. “I met a lot of people who were engineers, very successful,” Hazen said. “I actually ate brunch with the chair of the committee (Robert Cook) who judged our videos. He invented RenderMan, which is the program Pixar uses to render all their frames, the textures and lighting. “Which is funny, because that’s kind of what I want to do. I want to do the rendering and the shading and lighting for animation, or even live action. It was kind of cool to meet the guy who kind of changed how that sort of stuff

show a bridge being swayed by the wind and the words would make up the shape of the bridge. She wrote the script, made the video and used the school’s audio room to lay down her narrative. “I talked about MRIs, bridges, buildings that can stand the power of (earth) quakes,” Hazen said. “The title was, ‘Engineering is Incredible.’ They had a very broad theme that they wanted us to follow, so I made sure I highlighted as much as I could. “You only have two minutes, and I only had three months to make it. Engineering is, like I said, it’s incredible. There’s a VIERA PHOTO lot of stuff you can talk about.” Emily Hazen The big moment for Hazen came this past September. was done.” She was talking with friends, She learned about the waiting for school at Viera to contest last February, while start, when she received the searching through college email telling her she had won. scholarship websites. The A few days later, the senior entry requirement was a found out she was heading off video less than two minutes to Washington D.C. for what long highlighting engineering was certainly the trip of accomplishments and how a lifetime. engineering serves human “There wasn’t a single society and welfare. person there who didn’t have Hazen, who takes a visual a cool story,” Hazen said. “That design class at Viera, decided was really fun, talking about to use a kinetic typography all of them, being around very style of video, where you important people … and I’m manipulate the spoken word just a senior in high school. to visualize what is being said. “Being at that conference For instance, she explained, definitely makes me think if you were talking about about wanting to do bridges built to withstand the engineering, computer strongest winds, you would engineering specifically.” VV

Yourvoice What is your most fond family memory? Photos by Robert Parente

Gail Griffiths “Being able to get together to be with my family.”

Chris Marcelle “Being able to see the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in person and seeing the expression on my husband’s face while we were there.”

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Blood, sweat and tears mix with mud in challenge course BY MIKE GAFFEY

Sara Virgin and Scott Beil are Beast-masters. Virgin, 33, marketing representative for Wuesthoff Health System on Spyglass Hill Road in Viera, and her boyfriend, Beil, 47, competed in their first extreme obstacle race Sept. 20. The Reebok Spartan Race World Championships at Killington Mountain Resort & Ski Area in Killington, Vt. featured a 16.3-mile “Beast” course and its 35 obstacles, which the pair completed in 7 hours, 58 minutes. The couple crawled though mud and under barbed wire, swam in 50-degree water, scaled walls from 4 to 8 feet high, climbed ropes, tossed spears into hay bales, pulled tires and cement cinderblocks, carried sandbags and hauled rockfilled 5-gallon buckets up and down Mount Killington during the grueling race, which attracted more than 10,000 competitors from 17 countries. An uncompleted obstacle meant a punishment of 30 “burpees,” or squat thrusts. Virgin finished 46th out of 224 open-race competitors in her 30- to 34-year-old age group. “I was very surprised. I definitely was taken aback by that,” Virgin said with pride of her significant accomplishment. The Dallas native came to Florida in 2007 and is pursuing her master’s degree in health services administration at the University of Central Florida. Beil stuck by Virgin’s side the whole race, finishing 99th out of 285 participants in the 45- to 49-year-old age group. “He said we signed up together, we trained together and we’re going to finish the race together,” she said. “That was the only way I think that I could finish. Not one time did he ever complain about being tired or anything hurting. I slipped and bashed

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event and plan to compete in other out-of-state races in 2015 in order to earn the Spartan “trifecta” medal by running a 5-plus-mile Sprint, an 8-plusmile Super and a Beast in a 12-month period. “Definitely, we both want to get that done,” she said. The experience has hooked Virgin on the sport. “Absolutely,” said Virgin, a VIERA VOICE PHOTO CrossFit Viera Sara Virgin and Scott Beil prepare to start the 16.3-mile “Beast” course member who also during the Spartan Race World Championships in Killington, Vt. teaches hip-hop fitness and dance. VIERA PHOTO my knees. It was a hot mess, day before,” she said. “Had Sara Virgin. “We’re both really big fitness basically. And as many we stayed in bed, it probably junkies, and this is just a tears as I shed to get myself would have been even more whole different realm from though it, he kept saying, painful to move, so we just anything I’ve ever done.” V V ‘All right, we’re going to do got up, started hiking and it, we’re going to finish it.’ just got our legs going. The He probably would have ensuing days were the worst. done better had he not We got home Monday and it waited for me.” wasn’t until Wednesday or Overcast skies and Thursday where we were 45-degree weather kept not wincing in pain from just the couple from cramping being sore.” up, Virgin said. “We didn’t Beil had competed in sweat it out,” she said. “Had similar events in Florida and we done this in Florida, I convinced Virgin to join him think the sweating and the in Vermont. cramps would have taken us “He’s into any kind of immediately.” challenge,” she said. “He Running the course climbed Mount Kilimanjaro without headlamps, the a couple of years ago and couple paired up with he’s all about getting out headlamp-wearing racers there and really doing when darkness fell to keep something different. from being forced out of the “He said, ‘I’m going to do competition during its last this Spartan race and I think few hours. you should do it with me,’ Viera Regional Park Community Center Virgin broke down at the ” she said. “I said it sounds finish line. “I cried just from great. I’m kind of crazy like 2300 Judge Jamieson Way Viera, FL. realizing that I had gotten that. But I had no clue what I (West of I-95 Across From Govt. Complex) through the entire thing,” was getting into.” she said. The couple trained in Sat 9am-5pm • Sun 9am-4pm The couple collected Florida for about six months, their medals, ate bananas running the causeway and pizza, then drove two bridges and spending lots of hours to their hotel, where time on step machines and they celebrated their elliptical trainers to prepare accomplishment with some for running in mountainous wine. areas, she said. “Believe it or not, we got With the Beast now up the next morning and conquered, Virgin and Beil went hiking (because) we already have registered had found a waterfall the for next year’s Killington Hundreds of Exhibits

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The Viera Company has appointed Todd Pokrywa as senior vice president for land use planning and development and promoted Jay Decator III to senior vice president and general counsel. Pokrywa will be in charge of planning and directing the development process for land owned and managed by The Viera Company, primarily the ongoing expansion of Viera, a masterplanned community. “I am very excited to be part of such an inspiring organization with a track record and reputation for business integrity, environmental stewardship and a commitment to quality development,” Pokrywa said. “It’s a distinct honor to join The Viera Company in this capacity and I am eager to begin working with their extraordinary team to build upon what has been created over the past 25 years in this vibrant master planned and mixed use community.” The Viera Company president Stephen Johnson

Todd Pokrywa said Pokrywa “brings a wealth of experience in community development.” “His hands-on experience as well as his professional commitment to urban and regional planning will be of great value to us as we continue to achieve the vision for Viera,” Johnson said. Pokrywa, who joined the company on Oct. 1, most recently served as vice president of strategic affairs for SchroederManatee Ranch, Inc., a land management and agribusiness company and developer of Lakewood Ranch in Manatee County. Previously, he was

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There is satisfaction, to be sure, in knowing you’ve accomplished something no other team in your school’s history has ever done before. But if you think the Viera High football team is going to be satisfied with just making the Florida High School Athletic Association playoffs for the first time … well, you just don’t know the Hawks very well. This is one program that will not be taking a we’rejust-happy-to-be-here mentality to the field on Nov. 14 when Viera will not just play, but host, it’s first-ever postseason game. “We’re not going to be happy just making the playoffs,” Hawks coach Kevin Mays said. “The goal isn’t over. We’re not done. The real season starts when the playoffs start.” Speaking before the season even started, Viera linebacker Conner Post

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The play of junior quarterback Hayden Kingston is just one of many reasons why the Viera High Hawks are in the playoffs for the first time in school history. revealed a lofty goal of to states,” senior defensive reaching the Class 7A Final end Hunter Vattes-Dixon Four. said. “To do that, we have to That goal hasn’t changed. take everybody down that’s Viera was off to a 7-0 start in front of us, and that’s at press time, with two more what we plan to do. We just regular season games to go. have to keep our minds on “We want to go all the way straight.”

The list of senior classes who said they wanted to be the ones to turn things around at Viera stretches back to when the Hawks started playing varsity football eight years ago. Last year’s group came close, going 8-2, but losses to Eau Gallie and Melbourne prevented Viera from reaching the playoffs. After defeating Eau Gallie earlier this season, Viera clinched its first playoff spot with a 2114 win at Melbourne last month. While players like Tre and Devin Nixon, running back Zack Blanch and quarterback Hayden Kingston have received a lot of credit — and deservedly so — the Hawks are a talented, deep group all around. The defensive line rotates eight players, the offensive line has only one senior and the linebacking corps has played well. While there is no telling

how far the Hawks will go in the playoffs this season, one thing is for certain: With a number of young players playing key roles on this year’s team, and a JV squad that went 7-0 this season, Viera is built to last. In its first six seasons, Viera won a total of 14 games. The Hawks have topped that number in just the past two years. Not only is that a credit to Coach Mays and his staff, but mainly to the players who have put in all the dedication and hard work. “Every once in a while, I tell them to look back and think about what you’ve done, what you’ve created,” Mays said. “The whole school … football has a different respect about it at this point. “The kids like it. The kids want to be a part of it. When I first got here, it was almost embarrassing to play football (at Viera). It definitely feels good.” V V

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Inside the Ropes at VEMA BY JOHN GULLA & BILL HALL

The Viera East Men’s Golf Association (VEMA) kicked off its new golf year with a golf event and luncheon meeting on Oct. 9 at the Viera East Golf Club. Fifty-six VEMA golfers crowded the manicured links at the Viera East Golf Club in perfect weather. Results of the golf play are as follows: First place - Jim Minsky, John Gulla, Jim Alt and Jim Childers; Second place - Lane Burney, Andy Mammay, Phil Blanchard and Dave Hogan; and Third place - Shane Walker, David Horst, Peter Piccirillo and Mike Schmitt. For the complete results, VemaGolf.wordpress.com. Lunch at the Mulligan’s Grill at the Viera East Residents’ Club immediately followed the golf outing. Honored at the lunch meeting with certificates of recognition and VEMAlabeled bottles of wine

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John Gulla, new VEMA president, presents a certificate to Raj Patel, Tournament Director. were: Jim Robinson, past president; Raj Patel, tournament director; Bill

Oakley, treasurer; and Andy Mammay, website manager. Invited special guests were: Vinnie Anella, chairman of the Viera East Community Development District; Gail Benton; basketeer; Jose and Michelle Salazar, Golf Cart Center; Tina Klump, GO TRAVEL; Frank Bucciero, Space Coast Credit Union

- financial advisor; Lauren Forsythia, Sorelli’s Salon; and Teri Roper, Mercedes Homes. In other important news, Fred Berg shot his age on Oct. 6 with a fine round of 77 on the Viera East Golf Club. His playing partners were Don Wiggin, Jack McGinn and Mike Piccininni. Berg repeated this performance

another day playing with Kerin Vetter and Mike Piccininni. Congratulations go to Ed Raleigh, who had both the most VEMA golf contests played and the most money won during the 2013-2014 season. VEMA extends a hearty welcome to its newest members: Gerry Adams, Robert Bailey, Larry Hutker, Charles Jones and Mike Kanis. Golfers, get ready for the next big VEMA event, The Director’s Cup. This event will be a flighted event that will continue through the month of December. Interested VEMA members are encouraged to sign up immediately. VV

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Oct. 16, 2014, Sherwood Pool -- The Viera High swimming & diving teams are having another successful season. Pictured (from l-r) are team captains: Veronica Love, Lauren DeRoy, Abigail Ernst, Maria Torrez-Bonilla, Julia Pernice and Clayton Gindling. Not pictured: boys co-captain Ryan Flynn. BY CARL KOTALA could to the regionals. didn’t get as much training as “We sent a lot of people to we were used to.” Bad weather may have regionals last year — about That all started to change slowed down the Viera High 20 people — so this year, late in September when the boys and girls swimming I would expect the same Hawks went to Stuart for teams this season, but it amount,” Viera senior coa two-day meet put on by certainly hasn’t prevented the captain Clayton Gindling said. the Florida Pool and Spa Hawks from having success in “We still have a pretty strong Association. the pool. team, even with all the missed “That was our first big Viera swept the diving practices.” meet and the kids did great titles at this year’s Cape The Viera girls went 8-0 in that. Most of them got Coast Conference meet during the regular season, their personal bests,” said with freshman Sarah while the boys went 6-2. Debbie Tweetie, who coaches Rousseau winning the That was done despite a the Hawks along with her girls championship, while bad stretch of weather that daughter, Morgan Woodard. freshman transfer Ryan Just threatened to throw the Among the Hawks to took the boys crown. Hawks and their training watch as the postseason Both Hawks’ teams finished schedule off course. approaches are Jocelyn fourth at the conference meet, “We got rained out for Lott (200 freestyle, 100 which is quite a nice feat about two weeks, so we butterfly), Maria Torrezconsidering the team lost 16 missed a couple of meets and Bonilla (200 free, 500 free, seniors off of last year’s team. our practices were getting 100 breaststroke), Jordan At press time, Viera was canceled left and right, pretty Fleisher (100 free, 200 free, preparing to take part in much every day,” Gindling Delaney Naughton (100 fly), the Class 3A, District 5 meet said. “It got to a point where Lillian Henderson (diving, where the Hawks were we had to go to a morning second at CCC meet), Grant looking to send as many practice. Spence (200 IM, 100 breast), swimmers and divers as they “It was rough, because we Ryan Flynn (100 fly, 100

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Sports Schedule VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL Nov. 12 – vs. Astronaut at Titusville Preseason Classic, 6 p.m. Nov. 13 – vs. Titusville at Titusville Preseason Classic, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 – at Rockledge, 5 p.m. Nov. 21 – Cocoa, 5 p.m. Nov. 22 – at Holy Trinity, J.V. 2:30 p.m., varsity 4 p.m. Nov. 24 – at Space Coast, 5 p.m. Nov. 25 – at Cocoa Beach, 5 p.m. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL All games at 7 p.m., unless noted * District game Nov. 4 – Satellite at Viera Preseason Classic, 7 p.m. Nov. 6 – Viera Preseason Classic, TBD Nov. 10 – at Cocoa Nov. 12 – at Rockledge Nov. 14 – at Heritage Nov. 17 – Space Coast Nov. 18 – Vero Beach Nov. 20 – at Merritt Island Nov. 24 – at Astronaut Nov. 25 – Melbourne* JV GIRLS BASKETBALL All games at 5:30 Nov. 10 – at Cocoa Nov. 12 – at Rockledge Nov. 14 – at Heritage Nov. 17 – Space Coast Nov. 18 – Vero Beach Nov. 20 – at Merritt Island Nov. 24 – at Astronaut Nov. 25 – Melbourne*

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BOYS & GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Nov. 1 – Class 4A, District 9 Meet at Savanna’s, Port St. Lucie, 8 a.m. Nov. 8 – FHSAA Class 4A Region 3 Meet at South County Regional Park, 8 a.m. Nov. 15 – FHSAA Class 4A state championship meet at Apalachee Regional Park, Tallahasee, 7:30 a.m.

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JV GIRLS SOCCER All games at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 3 – Cocoa Beach Nov. 5 – at Bayside Nov. 7 – at Astronaut Nov. 12 – at Satellite Nov. 14 – Sebastian River Nov. 17 – Melbourne

VARSITY BOYS GOLF Nov. 4-5 – Class 3A state championship tournament at Deer Island Golf and Lake Club, Tavares VARSITY BOYS SOCCER All games at 7 p.m. * District game Nov. 4 – Astronaut Nov. 6 – at Eau Gallie Nov. 10 – at Cocoa Beach Nov. 13 – Bayside Nov. 18 – Satellite Nov. 20 – at Melbourne* JV BOYS SOCCER All games at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 4 – Astronaut Nov. 6 – at Eau Gallie Nov. 10 – at Cocoa Beach Nov. 13 – Bayside

VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER All games at 7 p.m.* Nov. 3 – Cocoa Beach Nov. 5 – at Bayside Nov. 7 – at Astronaut Nov. 12 – at Satellite Nov. 14 – Sebastian River* Nov. 17 – Melbourne*

VARSITY BOYS & GIRLS SWIMMING Nov. 8 – FHSAA Class 3A state championships at Sailfish Splashpark Aquatic Athletics Center VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Nov. 4 – Class 7A regional semifinals, 7 p.m. Nov. 8 – Class 7A regional finals, 2 p.m. Nov. 14 – Class 7A state semifinals at Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, TBA Nov. 15 – Class 7A state championship at Silver Spurts Arena, Kissimmee, 11:05 a.m. VARSITY BOYS & GIRLS BOWLING Nov. 5-6 – FHSAA state finals at Boardwalk Bowl, Orlando

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Nov. 7 – at Treasure Coast, 6 p.m. Nov. 10 – at Florida Air Academy, 6 p.m. Nov. 12 – Pine School, 6 p.m. Nov. 13 – John Carroll, 7 p.m. Nov. 17 – Masters Academy, 7 p.m. Nov. 18 – at Covenant Christian, 6 p.m. Nov. 21 – St. Edwards, 6 p.m. Nov. 25 – MCC, 7 p.m. JV BOYS SOCCER Nov. 11 – MCC, 6 p.m. Nov. 25 – MCC, 5:30 p.m. VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER Nov 7 – at John Carroll, 6 p.m. Nov. 10 – Florida Air Academy, 4 p.m. Nov. 12 – Pine School, 4 p.m. Nov. 13 – John Carroll, 5 p.m. Nov. 17 – Masters Academy, 5 p.m. Nov. 20 – St. Edwards, 6 p.m. Nov. 24 – MCC, 7 p.m. JV GIRLS SOCCER Nov. 20 – St. Edwards, 4 p.m. Nov. 24 – MCC, 5 p.m. VARSITY BOYS & GIRLS SWIMMING Nov. 8 – Class 1A, Region 2 meet at Trinity Prep, 10:30 a.m. Nov. 15 – Class 1A state championship meet at Sailfish Splashpark Aquatic Athletics Center, Stuart VARSITY VOLLEYBALL All games at 7:15 p.m. unless noted Nov. 4 – Class 4A regional semifinals, 7 p.m. Nov. 8 – Class 4A regional finals, 2 p.m. Nov. 12 – Class 4A state semifinals at Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, 11 a.m./1 p.m. Nov. 13 – Class 4A state championship at Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, 7:05 p.m. ** Time TBA *** Site TBD

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Continued from page A4 The book is targeted to children ages 8 to 12, but it also has a following in middle schools and beyond. Her Career Day presentation this month at DeLaura Middle School, for which Suntree and parts of Viera are zoned and where her son, Lucas attends, will be as much a fan con as it is a chance to inspire young writers to follow their dreams. The gist: it’s great to dream big, and have ways to make money in your field while you wait.

“It will be so cool to talk with the kids about balancing this with reality.” She works closely with writing students in the Future Problem Solvers groups at local schools that aspire to national competitions. She is a writing coach to aspiring authors of all ages. Suntree Elementary School is close to her heart for many reasons, among them that her son, Ezra, attended school there while Clifton’s journey took shape on the page. “It’s truly awesome for these students who have watched the mom of one of

their classmates take her dream to publish a book and turn it in to something tangible they can hold in their hands,” Engle said. Engle’s past professional experiences rival the

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11:15 a.m. - noon ages 2 - 5

8 p.m. The Scott Center 5625 Holy Trinity Dr. spacecoastsymphony.org

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silent film with organ accompaniment. Suntree United Methodist Church, 7400 N. Wickham Rd. 321-242-2585

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11:30 a.m. Guest Speaker Cmndr. Joseph Reis, Jr., U.S. Navy, Retired. Refreshments served. Viera VA Outpatient Clinic 2900 Veterans Way, Viera RSVP to 321-637-3611

A Veterans Day concert featuring retired military guest conductors 7 p.m., Free The Scott Center 5625 Holy Trinity Dr. 855-252-7276

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Noon - 4 p.m., $5 Designer trees and wreaths, vendors, performances, pictures with Santa. Foosaner Art Museum 1463 Highland Ave. 321-610-8950

9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321-255-4404

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“Rare Treats” 3 p.m. Suntree United Methodist 7400 N. Wickham Rd. 321.223.6688, cfwinds.org

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10:30 a.m. - noon Support & exchange of information & resources. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321-255-4404

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2 - 4 p.m. Join the Socrates Café for stimulating conversation on a variety of philosophical and existential topics. No reading or preparation required, all are welcome. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404

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The Fresh Beat Band Party

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Viera/Suntree Toastmasters

7 p.m., 2nd & 4th Weds. Viera Hospital Conf. Rm. 1 8731 N. Wickham Rd. 321-610-8621

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Jazzercise for all levels

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10 a.m. - 5 p.m., $5 Foosaner Art Museum 1463 Highland Ave. 321-610-8950

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When Viera High School senior Travis Daigle was 3 years old, his uncle recognized that the toddler had a gift for music and began teaching him how to play the guitar. At age 6, he had to begin occupational therapy for hand coordination and balance. He has since overcome those setbacks. At age 9, he received his first electric guitar for Christmas. It wasn’t long afterward that Travis decided that he wanted to take lessons and learn both acoustic and electric guitar. Ever since, music has become his obsession. He has been singing with the Viera High concert choir for four years and to this day, he takes lessons to improve his voice. “I learned at an early age that you have to present yourself in a way that people will remember,” he said. “That goes for vocals as well as guitar.” Now the 17 year old plays music at more than twenty venues. His band, ROKSLYDE, is beginning to make a name for itself. But Travis often plays solo acoustic and is making a name for himself that way as well. Six years ago a former disc jockey, Jeff Nave, realized that Travis had extraordinary talent and begin working with him as his manager. As neighbors in the same subdivision, they spend a lot of time working out the kinks in some of Travis’ original songs and Jeff (aka Wytch Doktor) helps to get him bookings. Travis has been fortunate to play with some of Brevard’s finest rock musicians, including the

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Student artists get in on the act at Artworks!

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For a few days this month, the Merritt Island High School Auditorium will be transformed back to the 1950s. The Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is a sweat-shop type of a workplace, where employees are overworked, underpaid and employee morale is at an all-time low. The Edgewood Harlequins, the young actors in Edgewood Junior/Senior High School’s Drama Club, will present their production of “The Pajama Game’’ at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6; 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7; and 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8. A 2 p.m. Sunday matinee will conclude the four-day run on Nov. 9. Tickets, which can be purchased one hour before each show, are $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. The cast will perform several musical hits such as “Steam Heat,’’ “Hernando’s Hideaway’’ and “Once a Year Day.’’ The production also features a live orchestra consisting of Edgewood students. For information, contact Mary Jo Pecoraro at maryjopecoraro1@aol.com or Chris Waterman at waterman. chris@brevardschools.org. VV

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Honoring Veterans November 11 The Veterans Salute returns to kick off the Senior Life Backstage Pass Boomer Bash & Senior Expo at the King Center at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 14. Opportunities to honor our veterans abound on and around Veterans Day, this year on Tuesday, Nov. 11. Here are a few picks.

Free admission to zoo

Brevard Zoo will offer free admission to military veterans and active-duty service members Tuesday, Nov. 11. The Zoo will also provide free admission to spouses in the event the active-duty service member is deployed overseas. Proof of military service is required for free admission. Accepted identification includes U.S. Uniform Services Card (active/ reserve/retired), Current Leave and Earning Statement, Veteran Identification card, Veteran’s Organization Card (American Legion, VFW, etc.), a photograph in uniform, wearing a uniform or DD214. For more information, call 321-254-9453.

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A free Veterans Day concert will be performed at 7 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Scott Center at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, 5625 Holy Trinity Dr. Retired military personnel will be featured as guest conductors. For more information call 855-252-7276.

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Veterans will be honored at a free brunch at Courtenay Springs Village. The free buffet will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12. The buffet will feature Steamship Round, Grilled Salmon with Brandy Glaze and Chicken Florentine. Courtenay Springs Village is located at 1200 S. Courtenay Pkwy., Merritt Island.

To attend, RSVP by Nov. 5 to the receptionist at 321-452-1233.

Viera VA Outpatient Clinic

Veterans Day began as a celebration of the end of World War I. Since then it has become a time set aside to honor all of America’s veterans. The Viera VA Outpatient Clinic will host a special Veterans Day Ceremony beginning at 11:30 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10 under the Viera VA Outpatient Clinic Pavilion. The guest speaker is Commander Joseph J. Reis, Jr., U.S. Navy, retired. Refreshments will be served following the ceremony. RSVP no later than Nov. 5 to Marizza Moreno-Benton, voluntary service coordinator at 321-637-3611 or by email at marizza.morenobenton@va.gov. VV

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Viera Voice Scarecrow Stroll & Harvest Festival draws crowd BY MARY BROTHERTON

Thank you for joining us at the 2014 Harvest Festival and Scarecrow Stroll. We hope you had as much fun as we did. We had nearly 2,000 visitors of every age at the Harvest Festival and more than three dozen charities reaped the rewards of generous volunteers and donations. We ran out of zucchini for our Zucchini 500 race. The winner of four Universal Studio tickets is Stephanie Sisler. Krystle Hubble won tickets for four to the Melting Pot. Their names were drawn from nearly 500 people who voted on scarecrows after visiting them at local businesses. We hope you enjoyed yourselves. Congratulations to our scarecrow winners. Thirty-six scarecrows were custom-built and put on display for two weeks. Our readers voted on their favorites and generous donors ensured their favorite charities were represented among the 16 finalists at the Harvest Festival on Sunday, Oct. 19. This year’s winners are: Most Money Raised During the Stroll was awarded to Vista Turtle Crow, built by Vista Florida Realty, to raise money for Space Coast Cancer Foundation. Viera Voice will match the funds raised, up to $500. Judge’s Choice for Schoolcrow went to The Panther Garden, sponsored by Sonny’s BBQ, which raised money for Viera Charter School. Judge’s Choice for Creativity was awarded to Ace Hardware’s Paint Studio Crow on behalf of Suntree/Viera Pet Rescue Group. The People’s Choice trophy, based on most votes submitted, goes to Chickadee Pickup & Delivery for Chickey Dee Crow, which raised money for Promise in Brevard. This year’s voting and fund raising was very close, with one vote separating the top two in popular votes and only a small difference in most funds raised by Vista Florida Realty and Ace Hardware, with Olive Tree Greek Grill raising the third largest amount for the Wounded Warrior Project. Thank you to our wonderful sponsors, vendors and readers for making this one of the best Harvest Festivals we’ve had. Just wait until you see what we do next year. VV

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Eli Handler, a former Army combat medical specialist, has a hypnotherapist practice in Suntree. to experience life more abundantly. There’s nothing magical about what I’m doing. I’m not giving them something that they don’t already have.’’ During his stint in the Army, Handler counseled soldiers who where hampered by post traumatic stress disorder. “I didn’t want them to relive it,’’ Handler said. “That was not necessary. Hypnosis is an easy process. I want to allow the clients to access their unconscious mind to where all the beliefs are stored.’’ Potential patients who are suffering from physical ailments also can work with Handler through their own personal physician. “There are so many people who can’t tolerate medication,’’ Handler said. “Hypnosis can help aid in their treatment. There definitely can be a mindbody connection.’’ Other concerns might just require a couple of sessions. “The ideal client is someone who is looking to achieve something in life or has a desire to improve,’’

Handler said. “There could be a block, a confidence issue, an anxiety issue or a fear or phobia. I want to clear that right up.’’ Besides saving lives as a medic, Handler also is proud of his two missions to Vietnam to help investigative teams search for the remains of fallen soldiers. Handler’s practice is at 6550 N. Wickham Rd., Suite 1, in the Suntree Professional Center. For an appointment or more information, call 706-888-1918. VV

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Viera High School Theatre Arts Department is producing “Little Women: the Musical,” by Allan Knee, lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, and music by Jason Howland. Based on the 1869 semiautobiographical Louisa May Alcott family classic, the play is set in Concord, Mass. during the Civil War. The musical follows the adventures of the March girls, outspoken tomboy and aspiring writer Jo, romantic Meg, pretentious Amy, and kind but sickly Beth, their beloved mother Marmee and their benevolent neighbors, the Lawrences, who help the March family while their father is serving as a Union Army chaplain. Intercut with the scenes of daily life are several recreations of the sensational short stories Jo writes in her attic. Viera director Eloise Evans is particularly excited to once again offer in school performances to the sixth graders of the elementary schools that feed into VHS. VIERA Teachers and students at MEANS VIERA VOICE PHOTO these schools will BUSINESS receive NETWORKING GROUP Viera High School students portray crowd favorite characters from “Little Women: the Musical.” study guides prepared by the licensing agent, Music

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BY MARIA SONNENBERG

The letter came to Debbie Crews all the way from Africa. In a child’s earnest handwriting, the 14-yearold girl thanked the Viera resident for sending her a shoebox filled with toys, school supplies and hygiene items like toothbrushes and toothpaste. “It was very moving to get the note telling me how much it meant to her,” said Crews, who is part of the Brevard County team for Operation Christmas Child. Organized by international Christian relief organization Samaritan’s Purse, Operation Christmas Child is the world’s largest Christmas project of its kind. Individuals, churches and groups help spread joy to needy children around the world by filling shoeboxes with toys and other items. The boxes are dropped off at several local collection sites and then sent to centers in Atlanta, Ga. and Boone, N.C. for distribution to children around the world. Since the program started in 1993, Operation Christmas Child has delivered gift-filled shoeboxes to more than 113 million kids in more than

150 countries. This year’s goal is to collect enough shoeboxes to reach another 10 million children. “There are so many kids in need of hope,” said Beverly Gardner, volunteer area coordinator for Operation Christmas Child. “Each shoebox gift represents one more child who will learn he or she is loved and not forgotten.” The 2014 Brevard goal is 15,000 shoeboxes. For many of the young recipients in impoverished faraway lands, the boxes represent the first gift they’ve ever received. Crews, who has been filling shoeboxes since her children were young, likes to include a personal note and a photo with every box. “I feel I am showing the children my love, even though they will never know me,” she said. To participate in Operation Christmas Child, see samaritanspurse.org for packing instructions or call 407-273-6112. National collection week for the shoebox gifts is Nov. 17 to 24. Local collection points include Suntree YMCA at 6300 N. Wickham Rd. and area churches participating in the campaign. VV

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A $30,000 medical research grant awarded to the Suntree-based Preeclampsia Foundation will fund studies of the pregnancy disorder that can be deadly to both mom and baby, and its relationship to future cardiovascular disease in affected mothers. The Community Foundation for Brevard presented the grant from the Kenneth R. Finken and Dorothy Hallam Finken Endowment Fund at a Sept. 30 reception at Suntree Office Tower, the Preeclampsia’s Foundation’s new headquarters since July. “The Community

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preeclampsia will die from cardiovascular disease, an estimated 4.6 million American women alive today.” The research grant will help fund expansion of the Preeclampsia Registry, a first-of-its-kind database of self-reported VIERA VOICE MIKE GAFFEY and clinical Preeclampsia Foundation executive director Eleni Tsigas, left, accepts a $30,000 information as grant award from Community Foundation for Brevard board members Ron Bray well as family and Mick Welch, CFB Grants and Program manager Lisa Davidson, CFB board and pregnancy member Bob Sukolsky and CFB president/CEO Sandi Scannelli. history, to include a biobank of the condition, and one of DNA samples. The samples two sons also suffered the will enable researchers to condition during pregnancy analyze tens of thousands but survived. Eleni of DNA markers and subject Tsigas was instrumental some of them to exome/ in relocating the world genome sequencing in headquarters of the an effort to find a cure foundation to Brevard rather and analyze the known than Washington, D.C. after relationship between she took the helm. preeclampsia and later heart Preeclampsia is a disease. pregnancy complication The foundation was characterized by high blood established in 2000 and was pressure during and after headquartered in Seattle pregnancy, protein in the and Minneapolis before urine and signs of damage relocating to Brevard County to organs, often the kidneys. in 2010. Plans called for The disorder may develop relocating the effort to the after 20 weeks of pregnancy. nation’s capital for ease in Left untreated, preeclampsia raising funds and awareness, can lead to serious or even but Tsigas convinced her fatal complications for both board that Brevard would mother and baby. be as fruitful, and made it The once-unheard-of a condition of her staying condition entered the lexicon aboard. when fan-favorite character Providing patient support Lady Sybil died of it after and education, raising childbirth on the “Downton public awareness, spurring Abbey” historic British research efforts and pushing drama wildly popular in the for improving health care United States. practices are the ultimate The disorder is one of the goals of the nine-staffmost common complications member foundation. of pregnancy, affecting one Those efforts are paying in every 12 pregnancies in off, Tsigas said, noting a the United States, Tsigas said. recent market survey that Globally, preeclampsia and shows the number of women other hypertensive disorders now aware of preeclampsia of pregnancy kill 76,000 and its dangers has risen to mothers and 500,000 infants 83 percent. a year. “That is tremendous if you “In addition, preeclampsia consider where we were is a significant risk factor for even just a few years ago,” long-term heart disease and she said. stroke,” Tsigas said of the For more information, demographic to which she call 321-421-6957 or go to belongs. “Two out of three preeclampsia.org. VV women with a history of vieravoice.com


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Art Gallery of Viera kicks off the holiday season from 6 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 8 with its popular Holiday Gift Shop. Shoppers can find the perfect, unique gift for anyone on their shopping list. The event features a demonstration by Ed Carlson, a free drawing, light refreshments and surprises. November’s featured artist is Helen Wheatley. She explores various styles and media with a thirst for artistic growth that has driven her to study with VIERA VOICE PHOTO a multitude of local and Helen Wheatley is November’s feature artist at the Art nationally known artists. Her Gallery of Viera. journey has led her to work in watercolors, mixed media, Offered the opportunity shells to form whimsical collage, acrylics, sculpture to create an art gallery, animals, bits of dried and Ikebana (Japanese Wheatley and a handful of materials to create dioramas flower arranging). other artists jumped at the of forest scenes, scraps Her styles range from chance to open Art Gallery of wood to nail together realistic to abstract and from of Viera. A year later, the creating sculptures, and two-dimensional to threegallery moved to The Avenue clay from the beach to make dimensional. She has won Viera and during the past more animals. Art classes numerous awards for a wide four years it has blossomed in school were always my selection of these works. into a thriving hub of artistic favorite, but I didn’t really Wheatley shares her activity. She is one of three get to express my passion passion for art through artists who have been on the until after a long, frustrating demonstrations, teaching gallery board for its entire stint as a worker in a soap classes and offering existence. factory. occasional workshops. Committed to continuing “A few animals I carved She has held a number of her art experience as well as from bars of soap found their volunteer positions with the promoting the enjoyment of way to the boss’s desk, but I local art leagues and takes art throughout the local and didn’t dare admit to carving pride in having resurrected virtual community, Wheatley them. A corporate downthe Central Brevard said, “I’ve always felt a need sizing became a god send Art Association‘s Youth to create. As a child, I’d when it led my husband and Scholarship Award program. collect and assemble sea me to move from Maryland to

Florida after losing our jobs. Here, I finally learned how to paint. Receiving top awards in the first art competitions I entered served to fuel the fire that was growing inside me. Art is now my life and almost everyone I know is involved in the art world. I am both inspired and challenged by their creativity and talent. The myriad of artistic opportunities that are available locally satisfy my thirst to learn and evolve. I cannot tell you what I will be doing next as I will only

know when it finds me. I am on the ride of my life and I’m throwing my hands in the air and enjoying the thrill of the moment.” Wheatley is a member of Brevard Cultural Alliance, Central Brevard Art Association, Florida Watercolor Society, International Society of Experimental Artists, Strawbridge Art League and Titusville Art League. For more information, call 321-504-4343 or go to artgalleryofviera.com. VV

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and also to schedule an activity that I could bring and do with the children. My primary goal was to divert materials from the landfill through a meaningful reuse project while spending time with children who need a caring adult in their lives. In that tour, I ended up learning a lot more about Devereux and other things that matter. Devereux is “a leading nonprofit behavioral health organization [… that helps] empower children and adults with intellectual, emotional, developmental, and behavioral challenges to lead fulfilling and rewarding lives.” They offer abuse and neglect prevention services to inpatient psychiatric programs and foster care. I had the opportunity to visit a couple of classrooms and tour their facility in Viera. I met some incredible teachers and kids. I also learned about one child who was 9 at the time and had been through 60 foster homes. Yes, 60; it is about seven different families per year since the first year of life. That really touched me and made me wonder what to do to help kids like that one who need not only material things — like shoes — but also some fun time in their lives. So this year, donations of gently-used items (toys, clothing and shoes) brought to the fourth annual 3Rs and

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When asked where most of her customers come from, she was quick to cite Viera Voice and Senior Life publications as well as snowbird business. “The biggest compliment I have received is from a Canadian couple who said we have the most beautiful, unique offering of furniture and accessories,” Kimberlyn Day said. “We pride ourselves on offering low pressure sales techniques. It is all about you, the customer.” She said the store is constantly accepting new pieces, including art and accessories. “We also have a holiday room and an art room,” she said. Nighten Day is located at 137 Hughlett Ave. in Cocoa, in the heart of Cocoa Village, just off King Street with signs visible from the road. For more information, call 321-504-4133 or email nighteninc@yahoo.com. VV

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Kinna Blowdry Bar opened next to Belk at the Avenue in Viera on Sept. 22. Owners Donna Sullivan and Kim Mooty are experienced hair stylists and cosmeticians. Sullivan was a successful Mary Kay consultant prior to opening the salon. Mooty had worked with Dr. Anthony Porter since 1988 in the skin care industry. The two women wanted to open a business together that would offer patrons a luxurious experience when having their hair professionally washed and styled or their make-up artfully applied. Many of their customers want to have special styling for weddings, homecoming events, proms and parties. With Brevard County’s rich history of fundraising events, there are many opportunities for both women and men to receive special services for the big events. The salon is upscale. A disco ball rotates from the ceiling, a warm and inviting electric fireplace is in one corner and there is original artwork on the walls and doors. Their motto is “Live, Laugh, Blow-Out”; their concentration on offering a fun experience is evident. With five employees, including a professional bartender, they offer many specialized services to their clients. “We don’t offer haircuts or hair coloring,” Sullivan said. “We want to focus on elegant vieravoice.com

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Many unwanted pets, if spayed or neutered and given good medical care, could become valuable and loyal companions for local seniors and families. Helping making that connection, and organized with a variety of options for volunteers and support, is the non-profit Helping Overpopulation of Pets End (HOPE). Formed in 2012, HOPE is now growing larger with a new thrift store run by manager Roxi Wandersee called Pawsitive HOPE located in the Post Commons Shopping Plaza, 4100 N. Wickham Rd., Suite 103, Melbourne. The group’s primary

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For thousands of years, dogs have been domesticated and bred to have qualities humans deemed suitable — a literal transformation from wild animal to man’s best friend. They are our companions, friends, family and service dogs. That feeling we get when we see our furry friend jump with joy, give us a kiss (and accidentally hit us with that wagging tail) is well known. The health benefits of dog ownership, however, are often less talked about. Here, we round up the scientific evidence of how dogs can significantly enhance health and quality of life.

Dogs enhance physical and mental health

• Dog owners reap amazing cardiovascular benefits, including lower cholesterol and reduced blood pressure. • Dog owners have a lower likelihood of visiting the doctor. • Dog owners have a lower likelihood of being on medication for sleeping and heart issues. • Dog owners have a lower likelihood of health deterioration after losing their significant other. • Dogs help fight depression. • Dog owners feel safer outside when walking their dogs. • Having a pet can save you money on health care due to less frequent doctor’s visits — a result of greater, more stable health.

Dogs have big benefits for children

• Children who have dogs at home are more active. This leads to a more physical and healthier lifestyle. • Children who own dogs generally become more

nurturing adults. • Children with pets have higher self-esteem. • Children with pets have an enhanced immune system and experience fewer allergies than children who are not around pets. • Dogs make children feel safe.

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• Dogs help patients become more responsive and alert. • Residential dogs in nursing homes resulted in less fatigue, less depression and an increase in vigor for patients. • Residents of nursing homes socialized more with each other when dogs were present.

Dogs can prevent illness and injury

• A study showed that dog owners experience less minor injuries than nondog owners. • Pet owners have lower risk factors for coronary heart disease.

Dogs can speed up recovery from illness • Dog owners are more than 8.6 times more likely to be alive after a heart attack than non-dog owners. • Pets allow humans to cope better after learning they have a major illness. • Pets allow humans to feel like they have a sense of support before, during and after their illness. • Recently widowed women with dogs are on less medication and experience less symptoms of disease than their non-dog owning counterparts.

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• Dogs help soldiers cope with post traumatic stress disorder. • Some programs allow dogs to be trained for the

disabled by prisoners. This helped boost the prisoners’ self-esteem and taught them nurturing skills. • Dogs are a great stress relief for students during exams. • Patients with schizophrenia feel safer and less stressed with friendly dogs around. • Dogs provide love and relief from loneliness.

Dogs help the disabled

• Dogs are used as service animals for the blind, deaf and people with other disabilities. • Dogs provide companionship and emotional support. They allow the disabled to feel more independent and help with their mobility and confidence.

Medical detection dogs

• Some dogs have been trained to look for complications such as epilepsy, diabetes and cancer due to their acute sense of smell. A dog’s nose is estimated to be from 100 to 100,000 times more sensitive than a human nose.

Dogs help people be more social

• Dogs make you get out of the house. • By walking more, you meet more people and socialize more. • A study has shown that you appear more likeable if you appear with a dog in a photo than you would with flowers.

humans for other purposes, such as war dogs, rescue dogs, drug detection dogs and hunting dogs. Of course, dogs aren’t the only pets that provide these health benefits. Cats have also been known to help humans, but the study of dog benefits to humans has been more extensively researched. One study has even shown that people who stare at aquariums with fish in it experienced lower blood pressure and a decreased heart rate than those who were staring at a blank wall. Both regular and casual interactions with animals can improve the physical and mental well-being of humans. From being used for protecting farm animals and helping humans hunt for wild animals to being our friends and healers, there is clearly a mutual relationship between humans and dogs. This theory explains why and how our bonds with our dogs and pets are so strong.

The bond between humans and their pets Biophilia Hypothesis — There is an innate bond that humans have with nature and animals. This drives us to connect with them for our physical and mental health.

Author Edward Wilson described biophilia as the “innate tendency to focus on life and lifelike processes” noting that “to the degree that we come to understand other organisms, we will place greater value on them, and on ourselves.” Social Support Theory — According to this theory, social support and loneliness are opposites of each other. “Loneliness refers to the experience of deficits in social relations; social support refers to the availability of interpersonal resources.” Companionship with our pets helps us get rid of loneliness and provides us with social support, which is needed for our health. Humans and dogs have cohabited for thousands of years and both sides have greatly benefited. They provide us with amazing health advantages and they love us unconditionally. It makes a lot of sense why canines are called man’s best friends. VV LabDoor is a web and mobile app that provides product safety grading for dietary supplements. To learn more about how LabDoor works, visit labdoor.com.

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