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Family enjoys the outdoors, laid-back feel of the Viera area

Jessica met Bryan Ripple when her eccentric matchmaker boss planned their blind date like TV’s dating series, "Blind Date."

Her date was supposed to be Bryan’s roommate, but when he happened to be out of town, Bryan stepped in.

“It was the most awkward date ever,” Bryan Ripple said. “We had friends following us around and videotaping us, and we had no idea what we were going to be doing.”

Together, they painted a piece of pottery of a little boy and girl holding hands and at the end of the night, they answered trivia questions and sang karaoke love songs.

Despite the awkwardness, something must have clicked because the couple began dating then tied the knot 18 years ago.

The couple moved from Redondo Beach, California to Atlanta, where they started their family. They have a son, Brody, 13, and a daughter, Brooklyn, 11.

During Thanksgiving 2019, the family moved to Viera when Bryan Ripple was hired at L3 Harris as an electrical and systems engineer. Jessica has a travel agency and works parttime at Bansbach EasyLift of North America, Inc. in Melbourne.

In 2020, the Ripple family dazzled crowds with their

Halloween and Christmas light shows synchronized to music.

The family grew tired of staying inside and thought the light show would be a good way to meet neighbors.

Now in its third year, the Halloween light show starts in October with a 10-foot spooky tree, a haunted mansion, spiders and pumpkins. The lights stay up but the decorations change for Christmas, including a 20-foot Christmas tree with a sparkling star.

Yet, it is the Ripple family's charity that creates goodwill in the community.

Each year, the family supports a local charity. Last year, clothing and monetary donations were collected to support the Agape Women’s Center on Merritt Island. In 2021, donations went to the Children’s Hunger Project.

The family enjoys the outdoors and the laid-back feel of Viera. Their son Brody plays football and baseball, and their daughter Brooklyn enjoys dance and cheer.

“The boys are always fishing,” Jessica Ripple said. “Brooklyn and I like to visit the theme parks.”

“I like the quality of life, the outdoors, the beach,” Bryan Ripple said.

For more information on the light shows, go to Lights on Caveston Corner on Facebook. VV

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KSC offers schools online educational resources

but the NASA complex also provides valuable online resources to students and teachers to help educate the next generation of space explorers.

Through educational websites, KSC offers numerous frequently updated links available from NASA for continued study into STEM, an acronym for science,

technology, engineering and mathematics.

"Space science is our whole first semester. We make use of all the NASA online resources for our research,” said Samantha Langer, a Viera Charter School eighth-grade science teacher with a master's degree in STEM Education.

One such resource is KSC’s Space Chase! app. Students can use the free app on their smartphones before, during and after their field trip to the visitor complex to investigate and solve space-related challenges, earning stars for correctly accomplishing tasks.

Other KSC links enable students to make lunar and Mars rover tracks, build a geodesic sphere, or read about space nutrition.

Langer’s eighth-grade students also use the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s website to research space technology. Students can access the latest images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to research how technology is essential to science for purposes such as access to outer space.

“We also use the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of NASA to research the Mars Rover mission,” Langer said. “We show them what online resources are available and then they can choose what they are interested in to research.”

A field trip to KSC is part of Viera Charter’s sixth-grade curriculum, science teacher Dr. Kimberly Whiting said. First and second graders also take a field trip to KSC, but enjoy developmentally appropriate activities that ignite and stoke an interest in space science.

“Students look forward to it all through elementary school,” Whiting said. “We believe it is very important

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Wine country inspires mural artist, will paint at festival

Cody Monahan started out with a quick sketch that has turned into an inspiring mural covering a wall at Urban Prime.

The mural artist, commissioned to paint the mural at the restaurantmarketplace, will also create a painting at the Viera Harvest Festival in October.

“Art should be personal, I believe, and art should have a storyline,” Monahan said. “So everything I choose is really heavy-duty on that. I always ask people questions, almost like a journalist. The more they tell me, the more it helps me come up with a vision.”

The process of mural painting starts with a digital design, and once that is approved, it gets gridded out.

“Then I grid the wall out, and then that’s when the sketch happens,” Monahan said.

Urban Prime owner Ercan Ekinci said it took Monahan 45 minutes to finish his mural sketch.

“He walked in here, he looked at the building, he looked at the furniture a little bit, he looked at the colors of this hanging décor,” he said. “He wanted to take you on a journey celebrating the wine country.”

Ekinci, a chef who grew up on an urban farm in Turkey, is credited by Monahan for helping him envision the design now covering the wall leading into the main dining room.

Monahan’s mural, which he calls Prime Estate, harkens back to the beauty of Ekinci’s farm, brought to life in his painting.

Beauty inspires Monahan’s art.

“My goal, whatever subject I’m painting, is to find

the beauty in it and relate that,” he said. “Beauty is everywhere and it is up to the viewer to see.”

His goal is to help us see it.

Urban Prime, projected to open soon, will feature musicians and artists whose pieces will be rotated every four months. At the Viera Harvest Festival, Vincent Van Gogh will come to life as a scarecrow under Monahan’s talented hand. The name for his work? “I’ll name the painting ‘Van Crow,’” he said.

The Harvest Festival will be held Oct. 21 in Viera.

As a creative process,

mural painting tends toward perfection, Monahan will be there painting live outside, which can cause most beginner artists to deconstruct their work.

“It took me years to figure that out, honestly,” he said. “I used to redo, redo paintings so much. It can be like a disease almost, because you

get so caught up and can’t let it go. The only thing left to do is start a whole new painting. As soon as you would change everything, that means it’s done.”

Monahan plans to open a gallery in downtown Melbourne in time for holiday shopping this season. Art can be lonely, he said, and this

will be a way to connect with people.

“It’s a studio and an art gallery, but the studio is up front so people can watch me paint. I’m trying to bring the mural lifestyle into the gallery world — I’m calling it interactive gallery — where you can meet the artist, see the process.” VV

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Wrap up SPORTS Suntree Country Club will add pickleball courts

Anyone driving by Saint Andrews Boulevard off Wickham Road might notice a simple sign planted in a patch of grass next to several tennis courts.

The sign says: Coming soon — Suntree Pickleball.

The Suntree Country Club, a private, member-owned country club in Melbourne, will add pickleball later this year to its amenities.

The club’s board of directors decided to add five pickleball courts based on feedback from the club members in their general annual survey. Currently, the club sports 36 golf holes, six clay tennis courts and two hard tennis courts.

David Lewis, the vice president of the board, said that some members have been asking about pickleball for the past few years.

“We're looking at it as a benefit to our members,” Lewis said.

Pickleball, which many have described as a cross between tennis and pingpong, is the USA's fastest growing sport, according to the 2023 Sports & Fitness Industry Association’s Topline Participation Report.

The SFIA report also shows that people of all ages and genders are participating in the sport.

Steve Lamontagne, the general manager of the country club, said he believes the addition of the pickleball courts will add to the club’s amenities and cater to a wide range of member interests.

Both Lewis and Lamontagne said that it was not just tennis players who are interested in pickleball. Members from every sport

in the club have expressed interest. Lamontagne emphasized that pickleball appeals from members in their 30s to those in their 70s.

“I think that it’s just a great game for all ages and for those who are not able to play tennis anymore,” Lamontagne said.

Not everyone is enthused about pickleball, however. Some concerns surrounding pickleball include the potential for a noisy environment. To address

these concerns, Lamontagne and Lewis said the club is dedicated to ensuring the pickleball courts do not add unnecessary noise. The courts, which will be the same size as a doubles badminton court, will be placed at the front of the club next to the tennis courts. Lewis said the location of the courts will not be next to a neighborhood or a commercial business.

Lamontagne added that it will only be noisy if a person is next to it outside.

The addition of the pickleball courts might also provide some convenience for club members who currently travel to play the sport elsewhere.

"We're very excited. We're hoping to start the full construction of it in the fourth quarter of this year. And our goal is to have people on the courts beginning next year," Lewis said.

Suntree residents find fun at Jack Mahon Park

Suntree residents looking for summertime fun and recreation can find both at Jack Mahon Park.

The private park on more than 15 acres at 7550 Spyglass Hill Road offers Suntree Master Homeowners Association residents and their guests of all ages a variety of sports

fields, a playground area and a covered pavilion for special events.

Open from dawn to dusk, Jack Mahon Park features a regulation-sized soccer field also used for baseball, and basketball, bocce ball and horseshoe courts.

A combination tennis-

The construction process is expected to take about two and a half months, with PARK

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VIERA VOICE Steven Hollinger Suntree Country Club is adding pickleball courts after some of its members expressed interest in playing the game. VIERA VOICE Mike Gaffey Pickleball is a popular sport at Jack Mahon Park.
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Hawks really motivated to get another crack at a state title

Sarah Wayne delivered two messages to her Viera High volleyball team this season:

The first was to stay hungry. The second was that the No. 1 goal for this season is to get back to the Class 6A state title game … and this time, the Hawks are going to bring home the title.

“They’re really motivated,” Wayne said

of her players. “When you get so close to a state championship (as we did last year), you can do one of two things. You can crawl into a hole and feel sorry for yourself, or you can tie your shoelaces a little tighter and get going.

“They took the second option. (Winning a state title) is our absolute main goal and everybody’s on the same page.”

Viera may have graduated a pair of marquee players in Mak Carter and Sydney Williams from last year’s

state runner-up team, but their roster is still loaded … especially after the arrival of one of the top players in the country.

Setter Mallory Merz is just 325 away from becoming the school’s all-time assists leader. She’s one of seven seniors on this year’s team who are coming off the two best seasons in program history.

Senior hitters Kasey Morgan and Sophia Jones, along with junior Haley Beigh, all had big years for Viera last season and are expected to take on even more of an offensive role for the Hawks. Senior libero Amelia Talbott is also back along with senior defensive specialist Adriana Salinas, senior setter Hope Svartstrom and sophomore middle hitter Brennan Turner.

Among the newcomers are a pair of junior middle hitters — Tori Berry and Taylor Christensen — along with sophomore outside hitter Victoria Chen and sophomore defensive specialist Hanna Kemer.

The player generating

all kinds of buzz around the Viera program is transfer Izzy Starck. The senior setter/right side hitter was the top-ranked player in the state, named the Gatorade Colorado Player of the Year last season and is committed to Penn State.

Oh, she’s going to make an impact, all right.

“You can’t quantify it,” Wayne said. “She is one of the best players in the country. She makes our team that much better. We’re just having a blast in practice right now.”

As much as the Hawks want that state title, they know they’ll also have a big target on their backs, so they will have to be ready to play every night.

You can be sure Wayne will have them ready.

“You can just tell how much she wants it, and seeing the passion and desire she has for this sport, just makes everyone want it so much more,” Merz said of Wayne.

“She pushes me to want to work harder.” VV

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The Viera Hawks reached the Class 6A state championship game last season. This year, their No. 1 goal is to get back to the state title game and bring back what would be the program's first state title.
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Holy Trinity volleyball should be in line for another district title run

It’s always nice to have options.

And that’s just what the Holy Trinity volleyball team will have this season: plenty of options.

“I think this coming year, we’re going to have more offensive weapons — more arms — than we’ve had in a long time,” Tigers coach Pete Klonowski said. “I’m seeing a lot of kids that can terminate the ball in practice.

“Having that flexibility to have a little bit of depth where, maybe if someone is struggling a little bit, we can go in a different direction. In years past, we may not have had that luxury. It’s a nice thing to have when you have that sort of depth. You can move kids around and you can do different things. I’m pretty excited about that.”

The Tigers, who won their ninth district title in the past 10 years last season, will feature a roster with four returning starters — senior star libero Maya Collins, junior middle blocker Isabelle Clark and sophomores Nicole Oswell (middle) and Audrey Herbert (outside). Senior defensive

specialist Marley Kellar is also back along with senior middle Brianna Wakefield and junior opposite hitter Becca Smith.

But there is plenty of young, new talent on this team as well.

Freshman Julie Watt is expected to step into the starting setter role and sophomore Anna Ely and

freshman Gracin Borboroglu should get a chance to play on the outside. Sophomore Natalie Ruberte is a defensive specialist and Effie Emigh is a junior setter.

“Although we’re young, the development’s happening very quickly,” Klonowski said. “I’m very pleased with how our practices have been going and I think our

development is really moving along. That’s a really good sign.”

Clark has also been impressed with what the younger players have brought to the team.

“They’re all really good,” she said. “They have a passion for the game and they’re ready to put in a lot of work. We’re all ready to put

in a lot of work this season.”

Winning the district title is always the No. 1 goal for the Tigers, who won eight straight at one point.

This year, naturally, is no exception. And with a defense led by Collins and an offense that could be really dangerous, the Tigers should have a chance to do it again.

“It’s just a matter of trusting all of our pins and hitters, and I think we have that this year again,” Clark said. “We’ve always had solid arms, but being able to pull up so many new ones is just such a relief. It’s built up a lot of confidence, especially with our new setter (Watt).

“We all want to win and we’re all ready to put in the work.” VV

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VIERA VOICE Courtesy of Jen Arnold The Holy Trinity Tigers may be young, but they have more offensive firepower than they've had in years. Pictured are head coach Pete Klonowski, top left, Anna Ely, Audrey Herbert, Nicole Oswell, Isabelle Clark, Becca Smith, Brianna Wakefield, Marley Kellar, assistant coach Jayden Jacobs, Effie Emigh, front left, Natalie Ruberte, Maya Collins, Julie Watt and Gracin Borboroglu.
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Suntree Viera Youth Football League opens home schedule Sept. 2

The Suntree Viera Youth Football League had a very successful offseason.

Now, it’s time for it all to start paying off.

“Everything is healthy,” SVYFL Commissioner/ President Ron Ramsey said. “The offseason was good. We did a lot of open workouts. Of course, we opened it for all the youth of Brevard (County). Our camp was very successful this year.”

affiliated with Pop Warner. The Hawks were set to begin play Aug. 26 at Satellite, followed by home games at Viera Regional Park on Sept. 2 (Port Orange) and Sept. 9 (Merritt Island).

Players will compete in six divisions — 6U, 8U, 10U, 11U, 12U and 14U with games beginning at 8:30 a.m. and running all day.

There are 210 kids out for tackle football this season, along with 46 cheerleaders.

In preparation for the season, the Hawks tried something different, renting out the Launch Pad Space Complex (formerly known as the Cocoa Expo) for two weeks in order to ensure their players would be able to successfully get in their required 20 hours of conditioning.

This will mark the sixth season the SVYFL has been

“We were able to have indoor and outdoor facilities in case it rained,” Ramsey said. “We battle that first 20 hours every year with the weather. We didn’t battle it this year. If it was raining, we went inside. If it was nice and

the sun was shining, we went outside.

“That helped us out so we weren’t behind getting into the season with contact. It put us ahead of the game with our kids.

“All of the teams are looking really healthy. They’re looking really good. We’re excited to play.”

The coaches for this season include: Quincy Parquette (6U); Chris Warner

(8U); Chaise Goff (10U); Ramsey (11U); Chad Pulliam (12U) and Kirk Maclin (14U).

Last year’s 8U team won the East Coast Conference Championship while the others all had successful seasons. This season should

be no different for an SVYFL program that has a long history of playing competitive football.

“We have a good group of coaches,” Ramsey said. “Everything seems to be really clicking.” VV

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BPS suspends Viera football program amid investigation

Viera High’s football season has been put on hold.

How long that will last depends on a Brevard Public Schools investigation into an incident that occurred in the team’s locker room. Several players were suspended from the team’s Kickoff Classic Jamboree at New Smyrna Beach on Friday, Aug. 18.

Head coach Shane Staples has been relieved of his head coaching duties until the investigation has been completed.

Viera was scheduled to open the season Aug. 25 at South Fork High School in Stuart. BPS sent out a press release on Aug. 23, saying the game had been canceled.

However, Brevard County School Board Chairman Matt Susin said the game has been postponed. He said that opportunity should not be taken away from all the students.

“It’s rescheduled for later in the year, but no date has been set,” Susin said.

Viera’s bye week is Friday, Oct. 20, while South Fork’s bye week is Sept.

29. So, if the game is to be played, it would likely take place on a Monday or Tuesday.

The probe into the locker room incident began after a video posted on Facebook began to spread quickly throughout the community.

released a statement from Superintendent Mark Rendell saying the Viera program had been suspended while the investigation continued.

“Hazing, bullying and intimidation have no place in Brevard Public Schools,” Rendell said.

The superintendent also laid out several conditions “before there is a possibility that the football program could be reinstated.”

about the Viera football program’s future, or Staples’ coaching status had been determined. Staples joined the Viera High football program in 2017 and is in his second season as the team’s varsity head coach.

There also has been no official word on the status of the players who were suspended from the Kickoff Classic.

Viera’s next scheduled game is Sept. 1 at Satellite. VV

Viera principal Heather LeGate and her staff, along with Brevard Public Schools, reacted immediately and the investigation was launched Aug. 17.

Susin said that he found it disgusting that the video was posted on several sites.

“I will hold accountable the people who posted that video, by any means necessary, by the full force of the school district,” he said.

Brevard Public Schools also

That included the players attending an anti-hazing educational program and a parent-player team meeting “to begin the process of improving the team culture and raising expectations.”

Both of those conditions have been met. The parentplayer meeting took place Aug. 21, and the players attended the educational program the following day.

Viera was allowed to resume practicing Aug. 23.

However, the investigation was still active and, at press time, no other decisions

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Students get more flexibility with hybrid classes, mental health services

Officials from the Brevard Public Schools, Florida Institute of Technology, Eastern Florida State College and the University of Central Florida last month agreed that incoming post-pandemic students demand changes.

They want flexible classes that combine online and faculty-student teaching, more support for the increasing number of part-time students and more mental health services with faculty empathy and support.

“Our students have changed. They want their education quicker; they want accelerated formats. We need to meet them where they’re at,” said Randy Fletcher, the vice president for academic and student affairs at Eastern Florida State College.

He said that for two years, students relied on distance and self-learning, so EFSC offers students choices about how they learn in a class — either with a few students in a classroom and other times online. Classrooms are shifting to small spaces where faculty can meet face-to face with students who choose that, while others can listen and interact online.

“There’s a new profile of students,” said Pam Cavanaugh, the associate vice provost at UCF, requiring a study of space use. “We’re creating a new division Student Success and WellBeing to give students the skills to cope and be productive citizens in the workforce.”

All four panelists said students need more mental health services, and Cavanaugh said more than 50 professionals in psychology are on hand, as well as a UCF Cares anonymous referral program and peer-to-peer

Together All services on campus.

John Nicklow, the new FIT president and the other higher education officials

said students are also more focused on specific training for careers. A new 61,000 square-foot Gordon Nelson Health Science Building will offer cutting-edge technology for student and faculty research and the Science Marine Center at Crane Creek for water research.

“We’re looking for more business partners to establish pathways to a career,” he said.

Brevard Public Schools

Superintendent Mark Rendell said that at the K-12 level, the state is mandating beefedup mental health services “that are probably long overdue.” Schools will see more guidance counselors, more social workers and more psychologists “to make sure our students are

emotional and social skill challenges, and the district will provide more classroom support.

He said the adult education center at Clearlake is “answering the call” by offering a commercial drivers’ license program to meet the need for truck and bus drivers. The district is also working to improve its slipping math and science

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VIERA VOICE Klinton Landress BPS Superintendent Mark Rendell, left, wants to increase staffing, improve academics and get more young adults ready to take jobs right after high school. John Nicklow of FIorida Tech was part of the panel.
“Our students have changed. They want their education quicker; they want accelerated formats. We need to meet them where they’re at."
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Day school brings unique Judaic curriculum for all students

The Torah Academy is Brevard County’s only Jewish boutique day school and elementary center bringing children and teachers together in a good ratio.

Founded in 1993 by Shulamit Konikov, a codirector of the Chabad of the Space and Treasure Coast, the academy drives the values of a Judaic curriculum environment and school standards.

“We utilize the Reggioinspired concept which allows the kids to learn by setting up provocations for the children, instances that build on their cognitive social ability where they problem-solve situations in a hands-on setting by asking questions. The students solve problems and teachers guide them along the way,” said Raizy Rosenfeld, the curriculum director and Judaic teacher.

Reggio-inspired classrooms focus on building the cognitive, social, creative and physical skills that empower students to be knowledge bearers and researchers in their own

learning experiences.

The Torah Academy is a tight knit community providing a great teacherfamily-student ratio.

The Academy believes in fostering children’s natural curiosity as a means to inspire learning to create a strong educational foundation. That curiosity

Holy Trinity new head encourages off-campus experiences

New Holy Trinity Head of School Elizabeth Miller said in August, she walked across a school courtyard, saw a group of students and stopped to see what was happening.

“Mr. Gomez was teaching the proper and respectful way to raise and lower the flag…Faith-filled schools can build community in exceptional ways,” she said.

Miller, appointed in July, supports student-centered learning in non-traditional

classroom and international travel experiences. She brings administrative and fiscal experience from an earlier career in international business for an Atlanta firm. She was the founding deputy head of school at GEMS Nations Academy in Dubai and more recently, was head of school at Laurelton Hall in Milford, Connecticut.

Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy currently has nearly 1,000 students from age 3 through 12th grade

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enables the students to draw their own conclusions through exploring and experiencing.

“Classes typically have between seven and 10 students in their respective grades, so teachers are able to concentrate on the children’s abilities and focus on who needs

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more attention and who’s excelling,” said Rosenfeld, who’s been with the Academy since 2011. “We don’t hold kids back and promote the ones that are showing great potential. Additionally, by keeping the classroom with less students, the children themselves are aware of who hasn’t attended school and wonder why their classmates aren’t in class.”

Judaism underscores the uniqueness of every child with its axiom being “educate a child in his or her own way,” allowing the teachers to educate

each child through their individual path, as every student has unique needs and interests.

“The parents are very involved and connected in their children’s journey. We also offer a lot of school programs and activities as well as art, music and gardening so each student can have handson experiences and is able to assimilate into the community when they’re older,” Rosenfeld said.

The Torah Academy has been at its present location at 7350 Lake Andrew Drive in Viera since 2019. VV

High School’s new vice principal focuses on community relations

After serving for 20 years in the education system, one assistant principal maintains a positive outlook about his impact on youth. John Rusch entered the school year as the new assistant principal of curriculum at Viera High School.

The Brevard County School Board approved Rusch’s new position during its meeting on July 27. Rusch had previously worked as the assistant principal of operations at Eau Gallie High School for the past eight years. He said that by switching to Viera High School, he hopes to one day become a principal.

“I think John's gonna be great in that position over at Viera. I hate to lose him, but I understand the process of wanting to advance your career,” said Keith Barton, the principal at Eau Gallie High School. “He will do a good job.”

Barton praised Rusch as an agreeable individual who prioritizes building strong relationships with students and teachers. When Barton recently adopted his role as principal at Eau Gallie High

School, Rusch helped Barton integrate with the school environment.

"I love working with him. He's just a very personable, nice guy, and he gets things done," Barton said of Rusch.

Rusch said he hopes to continue fostering positive relationships in his new position. One of the things he looks forward to is the ability to connect with not only students, but also teachers. Rusch worked as a science teacher in Ohio for 10 years, then moved to Florida to continue his teaching. He said he loved how teaching allowed him to support and prepare his students for the future.

Now as an administrator, as opposed to a teacher, he faces more interaction with teachers from every subject or department, which provides him with ongoing learning opportunities.

Rusch said one of his goals is to “increase or continue

with the academic rigor and to keep striving to be the best, whether it's in academics, in athletics or building a strong student culture.”

Rusch’s efforts have left a lasting impact. Barton noted that the staff at Eau Gallie High School felt “a sense of sadness” when they heard about Rusch’s departure. At Viera High School, Rusch said he wants to continue supporting teachers and students while making parents feel welcome.

“We’re here for the students that attend here, and for the Viera community,” Rusch said. VV

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VIERA VOICE Klinton Landress Chaya Osdoba teaches a group of young students at the Torah Academy. VIERA VOICE Klinton Landress Allie Pruett gives one-on-one instruction at the Torah Academy. VIERA VOICE Klinton Landress John E. Rusch, a former science teacher and local administrator, is the new assistant principal of curriculum for Viera High School. VIERA VOICE Klinton Landress Holy Trinity has named Elizabeth Miller its new Head of School. She supports student-centered learning in a non-traditional classroom and international travel experiences.
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Space Perspective dedicates balloon-making plant in Titusville

Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon” wafted from speakers inside Space Perspective’s new 700-footlong manufacturing factory in Titusville as guests gathered to dedicate the plant.

The classic song was appropriate for a company that plans to carry paying customers up, up and away in massive, hydrogenpropelled balloons to the very edge of space starting in late 2024.

“We are opening space to unprecedented numbers of people,” Space Perspective CEO and co-founder Jane Poynter told more than 100 guests before a ribboncutting ceremony Aug. 22 at the 49,000-square-foot Seely SpaceBalloon Factory at Space Coast Regional Airport.

Inside the facility, employees will build 550-foot-long polyethylene balloons that will lift tethered capsules carrying eight passengers and a pilot more than 100,000 feet above Earth at a leisurely 12 mph, then lower the capsules to an ocean splashdown after a gentle, six-hour journey.

The factory features twin 600-foot-long tables upon which two balloons can be manufactured at the same time, factory director Mitzi Giles said. The first 6,000-pound balloons will take about five weeks to build, but future balloons should take less time, Giles

said.

“This will be the only high-volume space balloon facility in the world,” said Florida Sen. Debbie Mayfield (R-District 17).

A balloon will lift a pressurized and spacious Spaceship Neptune capsule that will provide passengers with large windows, seating, dinner, drinks, Wi-Fi service and a bathroom. After a two-hour journey to suborbital space

and another two hours for voyagers to enjoy the view, the balloon will take two more hours to return to Earth and splash down off the Space Coast. Balloons will launch from Kennedy Space Center or from a recovery ship in the Atlantic.

“We are certainly less expensive than any other way to get to space, but it’s also accessible because it’s so comfortable, it’s so gentle,” Poynter said of

the carbon-neutral flights. “There’s no training. There’s no special suit, any of that, no high G-forces.”

More than 1,600 people already have booked rides at $125,000 a seat, according to a Space Perspective press release.

Florida Rep. Thad Altman (R-District 52) called the price of the voyages “a steal” when compared to a long, grueling trek to the top of Mount Everest, which he

said can cost as much as $200,000.

Frank DiBello, the retiring president and CEO of Space Florida, hailed the factory’s dedication as “truly another historic moment in mankind’s global journey toward space, and this company is certainly establishing itself as a major driver in that journey.”

“Space tourism is no longer a dream and is well on its way to being an established economic sector in the global space economy,” said DiBello, who played a significant role in the growth of Florida’s commercial space industry. “This year, some 20 different companies are forecast to generate between $800 million to $1 billion in revenue and this sector is projected to grow to between $13 billion to $15 billion by the end of the decade. That’s a respectable compound average annual growth rate of just below 40 percent. Not bad for a budding new sector in the new space economy.”

Space Perspective currently employs about 140 people and plans to add 100 more workers in the next few years.

“We truly are the Silicon Valley of space launches,” Altman said. “We are really the stuff that ‘Star Trek’ is made of, happening right here. Words cannot begin to express it.”

For more information, go to spaceperspective.com/ or call 321-985-3018. VV

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VIERA VOICE Courtesy of Space Perspective A ship could be used to launch or recover the capsule and the balloon from the ocean off the Space Coast. VIERA VOICE Courtesy of Space Perspective Passengers will enjoy the luxury of the pressurized and spacious Spaceship Neptune capsule. VIERA VOICE Courtesy of Space Perspective Space-faring passengers are expected to travel to the edge of space in the Spaceship Neptune capsule beginning next year.
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Viera Soo Bahk Do promotes students to midnight blue belts

Travis Proctor said his son, John Proctor, a Viera Soo Bahk Do student, was “sold the first time they broke the board” in the martial arts demonstration.

John Proctor was one of seven students of the Korean martial arts promoted July 26 in a ceremony at the dojong (school) in Rockledge.

Master Rodrigo Cruz, owner and head instructor (Sa Bom Nim) of Viera Soo Bahk Do, conducted the promotion ceremony for six youths and one adult.

The belts are midnight blue, not black.

“In Korean culture, black is a perfect color,” Cruz said. “In the philosophy of humility, we realize that you can always learn more, just like the blue can always get darker, but it will never be black.”

Emma Bennett was looking for a sport that she could do independently when she came to Soo Bahk Do, while Abigail Asinas wanted to do it as part of her home school classes and to learn self-defense.

Adult candidate Darrell Clarke took almost two years to earn his midnight-blue belt.

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He had started 34 years ago at age 14 and ended as a red belt. He restarted at that level two years ago when his son also started taking classes at the Viera Soo Bahk Do.

Ethan Archipolo’s mother, Jennifer Archipolo, said her family “liked the traditional style and the language and culture of Korean martial arts.”

Students who received their belts in the most recent promotion ceremony are Proctor, Drew Fuerherm,

For children ages 2 to 12, the park has a large shaded playground with modern play equipment, including straight and twisting slides,

Bennett, Archipolo, Christian Cruz, Abigail Asinas and Clarke, who started training in 1989 and joined Viera Soo Bahk Do in 2021.

Cruz, a certified master instructor (Sa Bom), received his most recent rank of 6th Dan in November 2016. He taught for 12 years at the U.S. Moo Duk Kwan headquarters studio in Springfield New Jersey before moving to Florida and opening Viera Soo Bahk Do more than 10 years ago.

Master George Broyles,

climbing and hanging bars and swings for children and toddlers.

The park’s tennis

who holds a rank of 6th Dan, has been teaching the art for more than 22 years and has been with Viera Soo Bahk Do since it got started at the Viera Regional Recreation Center.

COVID forced them to close in March 2020. It reopened at its present location in June 2020.

Soo Bahk Do was originally known as Tang Soo Do and it is the first martial art that Chuck Norris studied and earned a belt in while

pickleball, a wildly popular racket/paddle sport in which two to four players using paddles hit a perforated plastic ball over a 34-inchhigh net. The court has two pickleball nets, so two games can be played simultaneously on the tennis court.

“I would say our pickleball courts are the park’s most popular feature,” said Kaye McKinney, who has been the general manager of the Suntree Master Homeowners Association for a little more than a year and a SMHA member for 22 years.

The courts recently were vandalized, but all damage has been repaired, McKinney noted.

stationed in South Korea with the U.S. Air Force in 1960.

It is a Korean striking martial art based on karate. When a student gets his or her first Cho Dan belt, (first degree midnight blue), they receive a Don Bon number.

This is an identification number used across the world among Soo Bahk Do practitioners. A practitioner holds onto their Don Bon number, even after they stop training as it marks them in the timeline of Soo Bahk Do.

More than 50,000 numbers have been issued. There are hundreds of thousands of active students worldwide.

Viera Soo Bahk Do has 95 students ranging in age from 3 to older than 60. It is located at Fyzical Therapy & Balance Centers at 634 Barnes Blvd, Suite 202, in Rockledge.

For more information, visit vierasbd.com VV

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McKinney said the park’s playground equipment is scheduled to be replaced.

“We’re waiting for that to happen before we put anything new in, so it will probably be all new equipment. So, that’s something that’s coming.”

The complex is one of several parks throughout the unincorporated, 4,500-home Suntree area.

Interlachen Park, on more than five lakeside acres at 409 Interlachen Road, features a pavilion, basketball half court, a Little League ballfield and a shaded playground with slides, swings and climbing bars.

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The pet-free complex’s covered pavilion has tables and a water fountain. It also has electricity and fans, so users can host parties and other events year round.

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Jack Mahon Park also is the site of the SMHA’s main office. Park visitors can borrow bocce ball and horseshoes equipment at no charge for a $20 refundable deposit at the office.

Built in the early 1980s, the park is named after John "Jack" J. Mahon, a former SMHA general manager who died in January 2010. The Connecticut native was a decorated Korean War veteran who later graduated from the University of

Visitors also can relax, enjoy picnics or walk their dogs at day parks at St. Andrews Boulevard and Wickham Road, Inverness Avenue and St. Croix, Jordan Blass Drive and St. Andrews Boulevard, North Pinehurst Avenue and Wickham Road and North Pinehurst Avenue near Mission Oak Drive.

McKinney said there are tentative plans for an Oktoberfest event at Jack Mahon Park this fall and a Christmas celebration in December.

For more information about Jack Mahon Park or to reserve the pavilion or field, go to suntreeflorida.com or call 321-242-8960. VV

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VIERA VOICE Barbara Jean Mead Drew Fuerherm, left, Emma Bennett, John Proctor, Darrell Clarke, Master Rodrigo Cruz, Master George Broyles, Ethan Archipolo, Christian Cruz and Abigail Asinas all either train or work at Viera Soo Bahk Do. Continued from page 6 pickleball court was added in 2017.
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Storage organization, efficiency comes easy with right closet

Whether searching for clothes in a crammed closet, tools in an overflowing garage or rifling through piles of paper in an office, few would deny that clutter and the ineffective use of space can complicate our lives.

Help can be on the way with Artistic Closet Designs. Its new showroom in Melbourne is now open. The company designs, manufactures and installs custom closets, garages, wall beds and more.

“Having everything in its place where we can go right to it, reduces our stress level and helps life run more smoothly,” said Joanie Dotto, who co-owns the business with her husband, Mario Dotto.

The couple hails from New York and New Jersey and moved to Florida 28 years ago. The familyowned company has been in existence for more than

30 years.

“We saw Brevard County as a new up-andcoming community,” she said. “We also wanted to get away from the cold.”

There have been challenges along the way, such as the economic downturn of 2008. Dotto credits faithful clients who returned and spread the word, and a talented team for keeping the business solvent.

She stressed the importance of easy access to everyday items.

“One of the first things many of us do in the morning is go to our closet and choose what to wear. An organized clothes closet avoids early morning chaos and sets the tone for the rest of our day,” Dotto said.

The couple’s emphasis on organization extends into many areas of their lives.

“In our food pantry, we don’t commingle different types of foods. Like items are stored together in

their own space. When we see something is low, we purchase more,” Dotto said. “Being able to find the correct spices on a spice rack makes cooking easier. My husband alphabetizes them.”

“The community is invited to visit the

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First CDL training facility gets funding, coming to Cocoa

A new CDL training facility will address the growing demand for skilled truck drivers across the state.

Florida Sen. Tom Wright presented a $3.8 million check on Aug. 1 at the Brevard Adult Education Center to help fund the construction of Brevard County’s first commercial driver’s license (CDL) training facility in Cocoa.

Lorri Benjamin, the director of the Brevard Adult Education Center, spoke with Wright in January to propose her idea of building a CDL training facility at the center. After the proposal went through legislation, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed it into the budget on July 1, appropriating the money to build the facility.

During the check presentation ceremony, Wright explained how there are about 60,000 positions across Florida that require a CDL.

Benjamin stressed how important the facility is for training people to take on jobs that require a CDL such as bus drivers or roles in transportation, logistics and distribution for the Space Coast. The new facility will offer Class A, Class B and Class C licenses.

“There is just so much supply that can't be transported just due to the need for drivers,” Benjamin said.

The closest other CDL training center is in Orange County. Brad Ball, the president of Roadmaster Drivers School, a CDL training and truck driving facility with three locations in Florida, said there is a shortage of truck drivers, and expected this to grow to 160,000 in the next 10 years.

“Once this dip in the economy is over, we're going to be right back to where we were before, with a great demand for drivers,” Ball said.

Ball also emphasized how a CDL can help individuals, especially those who did not obtain a college degree, achieve a stable career with multiple entry-level options. A U.S. truck driver has the

potential to earn between $50,000 and $70,000 per year on average, but there is also the possibility to make upwards of $100,000 annually.

“There's a lot of freedom that comes with trucking,” Ball said. “We’re just looking for people that are willing to

work hard.”

Many students at the Roadmaster Drivers School in Orlando are from Brevard County. Benjamin said that the training facility coming to Cocoa will help fulfill the demand for CDL training, ensuring individuals and third-party companies do

not have to outsource to Orlando.

“We are just thrilled to help adults learn and to provide an opportunity for a high-paying job,” Benjamin said.

The CDL training facility is expected to open its doors in June 2024. VV

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HEAD OF SCHOOLS continued from page 16 in two locations — the upper and lower campuses. The independent college preparatory school founded in 1957 boasts a nearly 100 percent graduate to college rate.

“I’ve never seen a school as committed to understanding our children and their needs,” Miller said.

Holy Trinity educates academically, physically, social-emotionally and spiritually in a wholesome atmosphere, she said.

In a prepared statement, Tom Flavin, the former chairman of Holy Trinity’s Board of Trustees, said the search committee chose Miller because “we were confident she would bring the creative insight and high-energy level necessary for leading Holy Trinity into its next chapter.”

Miller said the student

body is a mix of thirdgeneration students and “new students from different parts of the world bringing different faith traditions and backgrounds, all coming together to learn. Our students have a dazzling array of options when they graduate.”

Miller said she takes a hands-on approach to supporting students and staff.

“In the carpool lane, I can meet not only the student's family, but their dogs, too.”

She helped seniors paint their parking spots last month. She hinted at facility improvements, but said an announcement will be made later.

Miller replaces Katherine Cobb, who began at Holy Trinity in 2017.

Miller has a master’s degree in Regional Studies East Asia from Harvard University. She and husband Mark Miller, a Florida native, raised two sons. VV

Carroll Distributing continues support for Folds of Honor

Carroll Distributing Company presented checks for $10,000 to Folds of Honor for scholarships and another for $5,000 directly to the daughter of a military veteran.

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Anheuser-Busch and Carroll Distributing has supported the Folds of Honor scholarship program with a total of $22 million through the past 13 years.

Folds of Honor provides scholarships to the spouses and children of fallen and disabled military and first responders.

Rocky Sickmann, the senior vice president for Bud accounts, was the guest speaker for the check presentation at Carroll Distributing Company in Rockledge.

Sickmann was once held hostage in Iran for 444 days and released Jan. 20, 1981. VV

Supporter of veterans’ causes recounts time as hostage in Iran

Rocky Sickmann speaks with detail of his 444 days as a hostage in Iran as if it happened yesterday. He constantly remembers those who died trying to rescue him and the others.

He was one of 52 held hostage in Iran after a mob stormed the U.S. Embassy. They were released on Jan. 20, 1981.

Sickmann, who is the senior vice president of Folds of Honor, recounted his story of captivity while in Melbourne at Carroll Distributing recently for a check presentation for the organization. Carroll Distributing and Anheuser Busch are supporters of Folds of Honor.

Folds of Honor provides scholarships for the families and dependents of fallen or

disabled veterans and first responders.

Sickmann was a 22-yearold Marine Corps sergeant at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran when the mob, described as university student protesters, broke into the Embassy compound.

He was held in a room with two other Americans for most of his time in captivity.

“You are surrounded by the uncertainty of never knowing if you were going to be released,” he said.

Then on the night of April 25, 1980, his captors came rushing into the room.

“They handcuffed all three of us together and blindfolded us,” Sickmann said. “They took us downstairs, put us in a vehicle and drove us off.

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Couple inspired to start business after seeing marble resin floor

It took one time seeing a resin floor being finished for Cameron and Amanda Humes to know that was the business they wanted to operate.

They started Resilient Floor Coats in May.

The Humes first saw resin floors as a business opportunity when a friend’s floor was done by the technique, and a crew from Miami came to Melbourne to do it.

“It was a beautiful floor,” Amanda Humes said. “It was not like any other garage. We’ve seen a lot of speckled concrete floors, the chip floors; you can paint it and you can stain it, but this was just far different compared to anything else.”

Every job has floor prep and a primer coat, a design coat which gives it a marble resin effect, and the finishing top coat.

Two people are needed during the design coat for mixing and staying on top of it to spread it quickly. The process takes three to seven days depending on the size of the project and the number of colors and products used.

Commercial spaces use it because of its high performance and durability. It’s easy to clean and to sweep off and oil stain resistant since it is a hydrophobic finish.

Both Humes have had several jobs and enterprises since high school. Cameron started his first business when he was 15 cutting grass and had his first official business

of pressure washing when he was 21.

Cameron is an ICU nurse.

“I have always been in some sort of aspect of medicine. I wanted more knowledge. I wanted more autonomy, so then I became a nurse. I finished my bachelor's and am working on my master’s for nurse practitioner,” said Cameron Humes, 31.

Amanda Humes, 30, was a store manager for Downtown Produce in Melbourne for nine years and recently left to be a part-time contract manager for a software

engineering company.

“As long as I’ve known Cameron, both of us have always had multiple jobs,” she said.

The couple have lived in the Melbourne area most of their lives.

Amanda’s parents met in elementary school in Melbourne and Cameron’s family moved here from Maryland when he was a child.

They have two children, a girl and a boy, to keep them inspired.

“What we’re working for is for our children,” Amanda Humes said.

They work on floors during time off from their regular jobs.

“It’s a cool look for the garage, but beyond that, it’s for people who want to have showrooms for their cars or their toys, and it brings a

whole new light to that. But it’s not only for outside, you can do your entire house floor, you can do a mancave, you can do any floor just starting on the concrete,” Cameron Humes said.

“Every job is a custom job.” VV

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Continued from page 26 Little did we know that the United States had sent a rescue operation.”

The hostages were then separated and held in many different places throughout Iran.

Operation Eagle Claw was a daring rescue attempt in which eight of the rescuers died in a helicopter crash.

“These individuals died trying to gain my freedom,” Sickmann said. “Never again will those eight individuals have an opportunity to take their daughters to a fatherdaughter dance.”

During his time in captivity, Sickmann kept a diary, hundreds of pages, which is now on loan to the St. Louis’ Soldiers Memorial Military Museum and displayed two pages at a time. In it he tells of the isolation, the mental anguish and about it being boring up to the time just before the hostages’ release.

“It seems too good to be true that we’ll be getting out of here,” he told NPR in St. Louis in an earlier interview, “then again, I can’t see myself here for the rest of my life.” VV

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Dr. Christine Buono, a board-certified ophthalmologist with 20 years of experience, will be joining Space Coast Ophthalmology this month.

Originally from Arkansas, she graduated magna cum laude from Vanderbilt University and then received her medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, where she was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha medical honor society. Buono completed her ophthalmology residency at the top-ranked Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia and started her career as a clinical professor of ophthalmology at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.

Dina Jackson has been appointed general manager at RISE Viera, the new 55+ active living community, opening in 2024. Jackson moved to the United States when she was three with her military parents and has been a resident of Brevard County for more than 20 years. Her family heritage is Thai and Mexican so she has deep exposure and appreciation for diversity and culture.

“I’ve always asked myself what I can do to make a difference and am thrilled to be a part of RISE,” Jackson said. She brings more than 19 years of experience to the industry and has fully embraced the RISE company motto — “Love. Serve. Care.”

Megan Watson was recently appointed the chief operating officer at the United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA).

Watson has been consulting for USSSA since 2017 and brings more than 20 years of consulting experience in a variety of industries that will benefit operations at the national headquarters. Her independent perspective coupled with her ability to establish long-lasting relationships and her willingness to take on new challenges make her a great fit for the position and for USSSA.

“I am honored to step into the COO role and incredibly grateful for the opportunity to join this fantastic team full-time and combine my love of sports with my professional life. I’m excited to see what we can accomplish together,” Watson said.

Courtney Soliman, the owner of the Viera Tanning Lounge, loves tanning. In her mind, it is a relaxing way for individuals to exercise self-care. Soliman would often go tanning when she had her children to take time for herself.

This motto is something she carries into her new tanning salon: tan time equals me time.

Soliman was born and raised in Brevard County. She started her business because of her 15-year-long passion for tanning to spend time with her two boys and to empower other women to do what they love. One quality that Soliman is committed to is integrity. At her salon, she wants to help her customers feel welcomed and appreciated. She dreams of turning her business into a family-operated one to offer a variety of selfcare services.

— Compiled by Jasmine Ball

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Trivia Nation Live Music Bingo

Bingo 11:15 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wickham Park Senior Center 2785 Leisure Way Melbourne 321-255-4494

Boomer Trivia 4 - 6 p.m. Tuesdays. Free

Pizza Gallery & Grill

The Avenue Viera

One Small Step Concert

6:15 p.m. Melbourne Community Orchestra. Melbourne Auditorium 625 E. Hibiscus Blvd.

Melbourne 321-285-6724

Three-Day Cartooning Workshop

Sip & Smoke

6:30 p.m.

Locally hand-rolled cigars for purchase by Chaffiot Cigars and a spotlight spirit. 28 North Gastropub 2250 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-241-1159

Food Trucks, Concert and Car Show

4 - 10 p.m. 5800 Stadium Parkway Viera 800-741-3014

Day at the Space Coast Complex

4 - 10 p.m.

Swing for Charity Golf Tournament

7:30 a.m.

Benefit for the GFWC Viera Woman’s Club. Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy Viera

Viera East Farmers Market

6 p.m. Pineda Inn Bar & Grill 6533 U.S. 1 Rockledge 321-751-5311

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10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Woodside Park 1705 Crane Creek Blvd. Viera, Facebook.com/ VEFarmersmarket 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Sybil Gage Jazz Concert

2 - 4 p.m.

Space Coast Jazz Society. Veterans Memorial Center 400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island

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Space Coast Photographer Meetup 10 a.m. - noon

Rock the World Through Service Care Fair 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Parkinson’s Support Group 10 - 11 a.m.

Book Club 1 - 2 p.m.

Why Native Plants are Important

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Eastern FL State College 3865 N. Wickham Road Melbourne, 321-433-7613 Banking 101 for Youth

One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Road Viera 321-751-6771

Presented by the Legacy Club. One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Road Viera, 321-506-2672

Basket Bingo 5:30 p.m. Play bingo for a chance to win baskets filled with goodies. The Arc of Space Coast 1700 Cedar St. Rockledge 321-690-3464

Sassy Saturday 4 - 6:30 p.m. Nine and dine women’s golf. Viera East Golf Club Viera

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Restoring nature’s relationships between plants and wildlife.

Satellite Beach Civic Center, 565 Cassia Blvd. 321-773-6458

Scavenger Hunt 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Pick up your nature hunt scavenger list and enjoy the afternoon exploring.

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Brevard Investment Education Group 11 a.m.

Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive Suntree, 321-255-4044

Scottish Country Dancing

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Educating youth about managing money.

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Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Support Group

9:30 - 11:30 a.m.

Guest speaker Belinda Stewart of 211 Brevard. GRG Office, 123 Barton Blvd. Rockledge, 321-631-7776

Space Coast Poets

Line Dance 10 - 11:30 a.m. Viera Regional Community Center 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera 321-474-8205

Quest 180 6:30 p.m. Open to anyone in recovery from any type of addiction.

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Amateur Radio Society 9 a.m. Get started with ham radios or come share your knowledge with others. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive Suntree, 321-255-4404 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

American Icons Concert 7 - 9 p.m. Presented by the Space Coast Symphony. Scott Center Auditorium at Holy Trinity 5625 Holy Trinity Drive Suntree, 855-252-7276 Saturday Bird Walks

Silent Movie Magic: The General Concert 3 p.m.

Andrew Galuska provides original accompaniment to Buster Keaton's silent masterpiece. Advent Lutheran Church

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Bone Builders 9 - 10 a.m.

Martin Andersen Senior Center 1025 S. Florida Ave. Rockledge, 321-631-2749

5:30 p.m. Forum to critique one another's work.

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Tae Kwon Do

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Medicaid Planning Seminar 10 - 11 a.m.

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Links 8207 National Drive Suntree/Viera 321-259-9060

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Running Wild Trail 5K 7:30 a.m. Wickham Park Melbourne, 321-254-8843

The Divas Band Reunion & Benefit Concert

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Astronaut's art recognizes, celebrates notable women

Astronaut and artist Karen Nyberg displayed her quilt portraits at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, giving recognition to other notable women who have traveled to space and encouraging women of all demographics to achieve their dreams.

women in space as compared to men. Nyberg said that one way to do this is to be a strong example for young girls, encouraging their interests in science and math.

“The key is to stop them from losing that interest and that excitement,” Nyberg said. “The scientists or the engineering girls are not just tomboys. It can be any type of girl.”

The former NASA astronaut was not only the 50th woman to go to space, but also the first woman to actively quilt in space. During her art reveal event Aug.17, Nyberg expressed her gratitude for Sovietera cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman to fly to space, and astronaut Sally Ride, the first U.S. woman in space. Nyberg’s portraits celebrated the 60th anniversary of Tereshkova’s success as well as the 40th anniversary of Ride’s journey. Both women were role models for Nyberg, who now wants to inspire other women to become astronauts, combating the lower statistics of

As a child, Nyberg was interested in both engineering and art, but decided to pursue art as a hobby. She prefers using fabrics and threads to create textile artwork. Many of her pieces draw inspiration from orbiting Earth while in space, which has allowed her to gain a new perspective. Nyberg’s portraits of Tereshkova and Ride were created using a collage applique technique with batik fabrics.

“It’s an honor for me to share these because these women were very impactful on me when I was growing up. And they really helped me to realize this lofty dream that I had,” Nyberg said.

Although she never met Ride, she did meet Tereshkova through an opportunity to fly with the Russians. Nyberg attributed her achievements to her hard work and dedication to her goals, and recognized that both Tereshkova and Ride paved the way to her success. VV “

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VIERA VOICE Jill Blue Former NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg, the first woman to quilt in space, quilted art portraits of Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space, and Sally Ride, the first U.S. woman in space. Her quilted art portraits were exhibited recently at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center.

Pasta Alla Norma — a pasta diva from Sicily

September has arrived and pasta is one of the many satisfying dishes perfect for fall, especially if it's an easy undertaking. This take is an unapologetic, mouthwatering showstopper in its simplicity, economical and equally as glorious to eat. Even carnivores won’t mind the absence of meat with this pasta. It’s a strong

Mediterranean dish creating a symphony on the taste buds.

In the culinary world, every dish tells a story, giving meaning to its origins and this one is no different.

In 1831, Italian opera composer Vincenzo Bellini frequented the same restaurant in Sicily while he was composing his opera "La

Norma" and since he ordered the same pasta every night, the restaurant's owner decided to name the dish in honor of Bellini or rather his opera. Here the eggplants are combined with a delightful tomato sauce and the Pecorino adds that unmistakable and robust finishing touch. VV

2 regular medium eggplants or 3 Japanese eggplants — peeled and cubed

2 large shallots — chopped

3 to 4 TBSP extra virgin olive oil EVOO

4 garlic cloves — sliced in slivers

1½ cups of homemade tomato sauce — or good quality store bought

½ cup of Pecorino Romano cheese

1 TSP of balsamic vinegar

1 TSP of brown sugar

Pinch of red pepper flakes

1 cup of fresh basil — cut into chiffonade

1 package of pasta — any pasta will work here (reserve a half cup of the cooking water)

Place the cubed eggplant in a colander and sprinkle with some salt, letting it stand for about 15 minutes, as this removes the bitterness of the eggplant. Rinse and pat dry very well with paper towels to remove the excess moisture. In a skillet, heat the olive oil and sauté the cubed eggplant until it is soft and golden brown. Do this in batches. Remove to a plate, but don’t drain on paper towels as the oil absorbed cooking the eggplant is one of the most important flavoring components to this dish.

In the same pan with some of the oil left over from cooking the eggplant (add a little more if needed), sweat the shallots, garlic and pepper flakes for a few minutes. Add the tomato sauce, sugar, balsamic vinegar, salt and fresh ground pepper.

Boil some pasta, drain and reserve a half cup of the cooking water. Add the cooked eggplant to warm through in the sauce, the basil and adjust seasonings. Incorporate the pasta into the skillet with a half cup of the cooking water and the cheese, mixing everything together. Garnish with some more fresh basil, a drizzle of EVOO and a sprinkling of the leftover cheese.

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State approves more help for the Indian River Lagoon

Readers of this series know that in 2016 Brevard County took an enormous step toward saving and restoring the Indian River Lagoon. We voted for the half-cent sales tax to fund hundreds of Save Our Indian River Lagoon (SOIRL) restoration projects.

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From the Brevard Indian River Lagoon Coalition

and Gov. Ron DeSantis took major steps to help by creating the IRL Protection Plan and appropriating more than $100 million for remediation projects.

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The state has pitched in through the past few years, adding millions of dollars to fund projects as well.

We appreciate the help. This year is different though. This year, the Florida Legislature

The Protection Plan (House Bill 1379) applies to land around the Banana River, Central and North Indian River and Mosquito Lagoons (specifically in these Basin Area Management Plan or BMAP areas). Beginning on Jan. 1, 2024, it prohibits permitting of new septic systems where sewer is available. And, where sewer is not available, only high performing (65% nitrogen removing) systems will be allowed.

By July 1, 2030, commercial and residential properties with standard septics must connect to central sewer or upgrade to highperforming systems.

In addition, local governments in these areas will be required to review their plans and submit a list of projects that will be undertaken

to improve the water quality in their basin. This must include a review of sanitary sewer planning and be completed by July 1, 2024. This information is then required to be included in the comprehensive plan.

The state included a big “carrot” along with the above “sticks.” The budget includes nearly $600 million statewide for grants and projects to improve water quality and supply. They also appropriated an additional $100 million specifically for the IRL Protection Project.

This funding is expected to be managed by the Department of Environmental Protection through the Southeast and St. Johns River Water Management Districts.

Every step is progress in the restoration of the IRL and this may be more than just one step.

For more information, visit helpthelagoon.org/ and facebook. com/BIRLC to stay informed. VV

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Veteran honored for his ongoing recruiting excellence

The Army did a lot for him, he likes to tell high school students. And he has made it his life’s mission to give back.

Retired Sgt. First Class Juan Santiago, a Florida Veteran Hall of Fame inductee, recently received a U.S. Army Recruiting Excellence Medallion presented by Lt. Col. Michael Norton at Icon Park in Orlando.

Sgt. First Class Willis Ferguson, who worked at the Army recruiting office in Rockledge from 2014 to 2020, nominated Santiago for the award.

“He went above and beyond to help with recruiting duties. He’s been changing lives since before I met him in 2014.”

— Sgt. First Class Willis Ferguson

“Juan welcomed me to the team and said he was there to help in any way he could,” he said.

“He went above and beyond to help with recruiting duties. He’s been changing lives since before I met him in 2014.”

Santiago, a Viera resident, served in the U.S. Army for nearly 23 years, including five consecutive tours in Vietnam, and has

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been volunteering since 2004.

“They asked Juan to be a part of their team,” said Santiago’s wife, retired Lt. Col. Carmen Santiago, referring to the U.S. Army’s Community Partner Outreach Program.

“Juan is what they call a ‘center of influence’ (CIO)/ VIP,” she said.

Santiago enlisted in the Army in his native Puerto Rico. At the time, he could not speak English, but he could read and write it.

“We’re very patriotic on the island,” he said.

Santiago has helped with recruiting in high schools throughout the county.

“Over the years. Juan has gone to almost every high school in Brevard County and has talked to students,” Carmen Santiago said.

He’s also involved in judging competitions, attending Jr. ROTC, graduations, and also helps recruiters make presentations.

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continued from page 4 wherever possible for students to go to the place they are studying, for them to get hands-on experience, and really have a blast, pun intended. It’s important for them to meet real people who do amazing things, so they can see themselves in that role. And literally, a person they meet might be someone who offers them a summer internship, or job, or sets them on a path to invent a product or offer a service and gain their own NASA contract, and provide jobs for others.”

Whiting’s daughter Lily, 16, went to KSC as a sixthgrader at VCS. She’s now at Edgewood High School, studying engineering.

“Juan had so many community partners, he would get called from Congressman Bill Posey’s

team to assist in bringing home the remains of fallen soldiers that had no family here,” Ferguson said. VV

to be part of future travel to the moon and Mars,” Lily Whiting said. “It made me think that I could be someone who helps people travel the galaxy or invent things that help people in ways that have not been done before, that we can’t even imagine today.”

Robert Jordan, president and chairman of the Viera Charter School Board of Directors and a former NASA engineer, said he’s thrilled to have online resources available from nearby KSC.

math and everything, but right here. We’re very blessed to be where we are.”

Go to kennedyspacecenter. com/camps-and-education/ educator-resources to access KSC educational websites. VV

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“It was really inspiring to see vehicles that have been to the moon and Mars, and experience a historic Apollo launch that made the windows shake, and see the rockets that are now going

“Think about where we live and what happens almost on a weekly basis if not every other day with these launches,” Jordan said. “What better place to learn about science,

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More can be done with everyone's help

Who can ever forget the delightful "A Bug’s Life," the 1998 Disney movie that tells the story of Flik, an ant who goes out on a quest to find warriors to help save his colony from grasshoppers?

Besides being a fun animated movie for families, the story is inspiring. Despite the adverse conditions and trying moments, Flik stood behind what he believed in. In time, more and more ants joined him and, together, they were able to defend their colony. Not a small feat for a group of puny little ants.

Yes, there is strength in numbers.

After more than 12 years since founding Recycle Brevard, I have had the chance to meet many great folks who volunteered and helped the organization one way or another. I am truly grateful. We have accomplished a lot in our small community already, but I believe there is a lot more that can be done and getting more people involved in our organization will be crucial to keep it going — and growing.

“Now, you might not feel like you can do much now, but that’s just because, well,

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you’re not a tree yet. You just have to give yourself some time.” — Flik We need to build a solid board to continue to advance Recycle Brevard’s mission of reducing waste and promoting sustainable living in our community. If you have the energy, passion, enthusiasm and would like to commit to helping in this endeavor, drop me a line. It would be wonderful to be able to count on a diverse group of individuals with different sets of skills that can bring a fresh perspective, new ideas and resources to our organization.

As Margaret Mead said, "never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed individuals can change the world. In fact, it's the only thing that ever has."

Circumstances brought us where we are now and we are adjusting. We do not have a facility where donations and recyclables

can be dropped off any longer, but we are working to get drop-off locations established despite that. If you or your business or a business you know would be interested in becoming a drop-off location, please do reach out.

And we still have our office and Recraft Bazaar in Cocoa Village. If you would like to support our cause through donations, visit us one of these Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 270 Brevard Avenue (second floor in the Courtyard).

Please, remember to check our online calendar before planning your visit. We have gifts and arts & crafts material to pick from. All donations will help us continue our work. These are some ways that you may help at the moment. Have a different idea? Join us!

“Together, even the smallest can achieve the greatest goal.” — "A Bug’s Life" VV

Email Marcia Booth at Marcia@RecycleBrevard. org

Recycle Brevard is an independent nonprofit organization 100% run by volunteers focused on reducing waste and promoting sustainable living.

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