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The beachside sets the bar high. A couple of months back I was at the Cocoa Beach Skate Park and I got inspired. There was a young grom who must have only been seven or eight years old. He was ripping up the bowl. At one point, he launched over the top of my head and came down to a soft smooth landing on the concrete below. I was so impressed. He was tiny yet talented. I thought to myself, “Wow, he didn’t learn that overnight.” Then I realized when it comes to sports, we all set the bar pretty high. We are a community that strives for excellence. Quite a few top athletes call the beachside their home. There are professional golfers and X-Games champs, and not to brag but we are pretty damn good at creating some local surf legends too. In the August issue we highlight some local celebrities in our athletic community that are continuing to set the bar high. While we are on the subject of setting the bar high, don’t forget to attend the 30th Annual Rich Salick Pro/Am Surf Festival to benefit the National Kidney Foundation. We hope this month’s sports issue inspires you to go out there and try some new things that our beachside community has to offer. -A hui hou
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A 1,000 Year Old Mystery Sent to dig up a broken water pipe at Highland Manor banquet and wedding venue in Apopka in 2005, a work crew unearthed more than what they came for. Buried beneath the ground were four stone statues, each weighing several hundred pounds. Heavily adorned female figures and busts that looked to be done in an Asian style dumbfounded the locals. Surmised to be ‘glorified lawn art’, the statues were brought to the Museum of the Apopkans under the curatorship of Annie Belle Gillam. After a decade of not knowing whether the statues were valuable or simply junk, Gilliam turned to one of the volunteers at the museum, Phyllis Olmstead, for advice as to whether to keep the statues or not. Olmstead then turned to social media, ultimately getting the attention of Allysa Peyton of the Harn Museum of Art. Curious, Peyton travelled to Apopka to view the statues. What she found surprised her. Made of volcanic rock, the statues hailed from Indonesia and could be as old as 1,000 years. Nobody knows how they got
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to Apopka, and right now the Harn Museum is combing lostart registries to try and determine if the statues were stolen from a private collection. If they are not stolen and the figures are authentic, it is a possibility that the statues will be donated to the Harn Museum.
Taking Flight Protected since 1929, Seahorse Key off the Gulf Coast has been a thriving bird sanctuary for decades. Suddenly, in May of 2015 a mass exodus occurred. Thousands of the
avian residents abandoned the island, and scientists are clueless as to why. Blue herons, snowy egrets, roseate spoonbills and multiple other species flocked to Seahorse Key for decades to use it as a nesting place, making it the largest bird colony on the Florida Gulf Coast. The withdraw from the island is especially disconcerting because all of the species left at the same time. Nests were left empty, the eggs kicked to the ground. Scientists have been testing multiple theories as to why this happened, including disease and predators. Thus far, nothing conclusive can be drawn from the tests. Some birds have relocated to the nearby Snake Key, but they don’t account for the thousands that originally nested at Seahorse Key. Scientists are concerned that the loss of the birds will create a ripple effect, affecting the other inhabitants of the island. Previous visitors to the island say it’s now like a different world, even a “dead zone.”
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Schedule of Events Thursday, Sept 3rd
NKF “Rich Salick” Pro/Am Surf Festival 9/3-9/7: Founded as a means of raising money for dialysis patients 30 years ago, this surf festival has expanded year after year to become the largest charitable surfing festival in the world. It allows the NKF of Florida to provide support for those suffering from kidney disease, and proudly carries on the work of the Salick brothers.
Cocoa 8/14: 70th Anniversary of WWII’s End. This celebration and barbecue at the Space Coast Convention Center will mark the passing of 70 years since the end of World War II. Guests are encouraged to dress in 40’s period style clothing, and will witness music and exhibits that reflect the era. Admission is free but donations will help send WWII veterans to Washington D.C. with the Space Coast Honor Flight. For more info, call 321-242-1235. 8/26: 4th Annual Tuxes & Tails Gala hosted by the Brevard Humane Society. This pet-friendly black tie affair will raise money for the ongoing renovation of the no-kill shelter in Cocoa. Guests will enjoy performances, a buffet dinner, music and live and silent auctions. Tickets are $100 per person, and VIP and sponsorship opportunities are still available.
Cape Canaveral 8/31: Atlas V- MOUS 4Rocket Launch. United Launch Alliance will launch an Atlas 5 rocket for the U.S. Navy built by Lockheed Martin. The rocket is intended to improve ground communications for U.S. forces. The launch window opens at 4:07AM, Day and time are subject to change.
Sunday, Sept 6th
6:00-9:00pm: VIP, Sponsor, and Press Party Location: Wyland Galleries Port Canaveral. Presented by Fishlips Description: Meet and greet with Wyland Gallery Artists, enjoy light hors d’oeuvres provided by Fishlips and a wine tasting. Press can pick up their press passes. $20 requested donation at door for all non sponsors or press.
Cocoa Beach
The gala will take place from 6pm-9pm at the Cocoa Civic Center at 430 Delannoy Ave. in Cocoa Village. Find out more at crittersavers.com/ events-page/4th-annual-tuxestails/ 9/6: 12th Annual Brevard Caribbean Festival at Cocoa Village Riverfront Park. This free event brings together authentic Caribbean food with amazing live entertainment and children’s activities. The event takes place from 11am-9pm.
surf movie on the beach. Tickets can be purchased at NKFsurf.com
Melbourne & Eau Gallie 8/8: Florida Comics Experience at the Eau Gallie Civic Center. This is the third year of the FCE, and they are working hard to prove that comics are an art that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Tickets are $8.68 in advance and $10 at the door. For more information go to www.florida-comics.com or look for them on Facebook and on Instagram and Twitter under the handle @FloridaComics 8/19: 7th Annual Valor Awards Commendations and awards will be presented to Brevard County public safety personnel. The award ceremony will be at 200 Rialto Place, Melbourne from 6pm-9pm. For more information, go to www.melbourneregionalchamber.com/public-safety-valor-awards.htm
7:15am: Non-Denominational Church Service on the Beach 8:00am: Pro Am Surfing Competition Continues Location: Cocoa Beach Pier Description: Quarterfinals, semifinals, semimains will take place depending on the amount of entries. 9:00am-1:00pm: Ron Jon School of Surf Open to the Public 12:00pm: Live Bands in Keith’s Oyster Bar, Stand Up Paddle 3 Friday, Sept 4th Mile Open Ocean Race and Tan6:00-10:00pm: Registration Party dem Exhibition on Main Stage Location: Keith’s Oyster Bar at the 6:00-11:00PM: Taste of Cocoa Beach Pier Brevard and Silent Auction Description: Competitors may preregister for the surfing compe- Location: Radisson at the Port, Cape Canaveral tition without late fees. Pizza for all competitors will be provided by Description: “Cocoa Beach’s TropPapa Vitos. Registration open for ical Party of the Year” Sponsored by Regions Bank; Sample foods all competitors until 8:00pm. from over 20 of Brevard’s finest Saturday, Sept 5th restaurants, enjoy great music, and bid on over 500 fabulous 7:00-8:00am: Beach Registration auction items. You do not want to ($10 late fee) miss this event! 8:00am: Pro Am Surfing Monday, Sept 7th Competition Begins Location: Cocoa Beach Pier 8:00am: Pro Am Surfing Competition Finals Description: Preliminary surf heats will take place depending Location: Cocoa Beach Pier on the amount of entries 9:00am-1:00pm: Ron Jon School 9:00-1:00pm: Ron Jon School of of Surf Open to the Public Surf Open to the Public 12:00pm: Live Bands in 12:00pm: Live Bands in Keith’s and Tandem Exhibition Keith’s Oyster Bar and Tandem on Main Stage Exhibition on Main Stage 2:00pm: Team Surfing Competition 6:00-10:00pm Traditional Hawaiian Luau and Surf Movie Present- Location: Cocoa Beach Pier 5:00pm: Awards Ceremony ed by the Westgate Foundation Location: Main Stage Location: Cocoa Beach Pier Description: $10 donation requestSchedule is subject to change ed to enjoy traditional Hawaiian without prior notification at the food during Luau performance in discretion of the NKF of Florida the sand and popcorn during 8/22: Animation Domination presented by the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra. With tracks from animated favorites like “Shrek”,
“The Simpsons” and “How to Train Your Dragon”, let the SCSP bring the silver screen to life. The concert takes place at 2pm at The Scott Center,
5625 Holy Trinity Dr., Melbourne. Tickets are $20. For more information, go to spacecoastsymphony.org 8/28-8/30: 80’s In The Park, a three-day celebration of everything 80’s! Get your leg warmers and hairspray out, this is a party bent on bringing back memories. There will be plenty of food, music, and vendors to keep the nostalgia going. Taking place at the Melbourne Auditorium, you can find out more at www.80sinthepark.com
9/5-9/7: Cold Blooded Weekend at Brevard Zoo. Come beat the heat by learning about cold-blooded animals at this annual Labor Day weekend event. Free with general admission. Go to brevardzoo. org to learn more.
Merritt Island 8/2808/29: MIHS Golden Anniversary. Merritt Island High School will be celebrating 50 years of education with a weekend full of fun. All alumni are invited to participate in the activities over the weekend, including photo opportunities, football games, fireworks, parades and more. Find out more at mihsgoldenanniversary.com/event.html
Satellite Beach 8/3-8/5: Junior Safe Boating Class presented by the Banana River Sail and Power Squadron. Children will have the opportunity to learn the basics of boat handling, safety, navigation, and government regulations. They will also receive the Florida Boating Safety Education ID card required to operate boats. Classes take place from 9am-11:30am and cost $10. Contact the Satellite Beach Recreation Center at 321-7736458 to register your child.
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Lifeguards
One Less Car Trip by Nataleigh Palmer
Dad told us as teenagers to plan on spending at least $20 each time you get in the car. Perhaps $20 is a high estimate, but he had a point. Every time you buckle up, the car depreciates, parts wear out, and gas burns. Obviously, the more you travel the more you spend . When contrasting car to bike mileage, the savings aren’t impressive. Riding a bike roughly saves you 57.5 cents a mile. This small savings probably won’t motivate you to put down car keys. Of course cars and bikes are difficult to compare. Most people prefer air conditioning and like to travel by car for farther distances. Many people don’t live close enough to work or school to ride a bike full-time. If you own both a car and a bike, what difference would one less car trip make?
between 10 and 11.9 miles per hour is regarded as ‘light effort’ by the Wisconsin Department of Health. If you weigh 155 pounds you will burn 32 calories per mile.” We’ll use the number the IRS grants to calculate a car mile, which is 57.5 cents a mile for gas and car depreciation. A four mile trek to the store once a week would save you $2.30 and burn roughly 128 calories. One trip, every week for a year would conserve $119.60 and devour 6,656 calories. An eight mile cruise to the library would net $4.60 in savings and consume 256 calories. Over a year’s time these library expeditions would glean up to $239 dollars in savings and torch 13,312 calories.
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It might be possible for a person to trade out one car trip for a bike once a week. We’ll use the Livestrong website to calculate the calorie burn per mile on a bike. Per the site, “biking
The beachside can’t be fully appreciated through tinted windows. In an air conditioned
Book Month of the
Finding Ultra: Rejecting Middle Age, Becoming One of the World’s Fittest Men, and Discovering Myself By Rich Roll / Three Rivers Press, 2012
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Many non-fiction sports books offer a glimpse into a professional’s rise from obscurity to stardom. One example would be “Undisputed Truth” by Mike Tyson, which chronicles his battle from being bullied to becoming a boxer. Most inspirational sports stories begin at the beginning, and there are very A U G U ST 2015
few that start with a previously out of shape, 40-something man bursting onto an exclusive sport scene. Rich Roll proved that with good health, talent and determination, anyone can snatch glory from the jaws of inactivity. In the first few chapters Roll is a former college athlete who settled
car, the smell of flowers, the sea breeze, and the roar of the ocean can be missed. Cars dampen these experiences. A good bike ride can be a bonding experience for a family and provides opportunities to meet new people, or even pets. A car might have to drive past the neighbor’s bulldog riding a skateboard, but a group on bicycles can stop and enjoy the show. Bikes won’t save you $20 every time you drive to the corner store. They grant small gains that are easy to miss. Cars are convenient, air conditioned and usually our default option. But just one less four mile car trip every week for a year would save $119.60 at minimum and burn 6,656 calories. The gas saved would also prevent 131.33 pounds of CO2 from being added to our atmosphere. Maybe the benefits won’t save the world or help you retire, but it might remind you how lucky we are to live here. We live in a screen saver picture and forget to savor it. One more bicycle ride might make all the difference.
into middle age after conquering alcoholism and drug addiction. Roll finds himself at a crossroads when a small set of stairs at home leave him winded. Those eight stairs spurred a fitness journey and inspired him to embrace his wife’s vegan lifestyle. Suddenly from almost out of nowhere a 40something family man looking for a healthy hobby stormed onto the elite Ultraman sport’s scene. One criticism raised about this success story was that Roll’s years of collegiate swim training negated his beginner’s journey. It’s up to the reader to decide how much daily training drills conducted twenty years prior and current vegan lifestyle account for his success. “Finding Ultra” was partially
Horoscopes By Marie Moore
LEO
You’ll like the energy this month. You have a busy month ahead of you and thankfully you’ll have the energy to make good things happen. This is going to be a fun time for socializing and even flirting.
VIRGO
Jupiter comes in this month and lets you borrow it’s rosecolored glasses for a whole year. With this energy you’ll have a hard time seeing things for what they really are or even how you treat others. Keep watch over your emotions.
LIBRA
This is a busy month for you. So much to do, so little time! There will be plenty of socializing and career improvements. You might see doors even opening up for you that will help you make plans for the future. Jupiter is home this month in the 12th house. What you think all day is what you’ll get.
SCORPIO
Whether you like it or not, it’s a very social time for you. You named after an invitation- only endurance triathlon called Ultraman World Championship. The event is limited to only 35 participants a year. During the three day event participants swim 6.2 miles, bike 261.4 miles and run 52.4 miles. Roll placed 6th in 2009. Roll noted, “Three years ago I didn’t even own a bike, let alone know how to race one.” Chapter nine introduces the Ultraman race itself. Roll offers a rare peek at the planning and prep that goes into the race. As Roll states, “Ultraman is a completely self-supported adventure.” If someone on your team fails to meet you at a water point, you go thirsty. Roll shines as a first person sports reporter who paints a vibrant picture of the Hawaiian landscape.
are very popular this month. All the attention is on you for good or ugly. Career is improving. Also love opportunities are arising for the seductive Scorpio. Expect this month to be pretty exciting.
relationships. You should come with a disclaimer this month. Don’t mess with the rams or you’ll get the horns. Also, old love interests are coming back into the picture.
SAGITTARIUS
This month you’ll be more of a homebody. You may not want to go out anywhere, especially when snuggling up to that special someone. August will have you focusing more on the house and family, beautifying your home and appreciating the simple things in life. You may even want to consider doing some entertaining.
CAPRICORN
You may find it very hard this month to relax. Certain areas in your life are improving but you are also being exposed to many new opportunities. This may make you feel confused or overwhelmed. Watch your words this month because thoughts become things. There are thoughts of moving, buying, or selling a home.
If you confront your fears and insecurities now and take steps to prepare yourself for growth in the future, this time will not only be very productive but you’ll proceed with a much better understanding of your capabilities. Also when dealing with others remember you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. Jupiter is in one of its homes to settle for a year transit with you. To activate this lucky energy, stay positive. Jupiter is all about spirituality, so to activate this fortuitous energy, try the power of meditation.
AQUARIUS
This is a fun time for you to be out and about. If you’re single, it’s a great time to mingle. Mars is in the seventh house and can bring love to you like bees to honey or can attract cat fights. Are you a good Mars or a bad Mars.
PISCES
Jupiter moves into your seventh house, making you stay lucky in love during this year-long transit. Jupiter is going to breathe new air into your social life!
ARIES
The month of August, watch your emotional self, especially at work and with personal You empathize with every injury. Each nail-biting setback and small victory brings the brutal race to life. Roll provides a fascinating look at elite training and the early mistakes and setbacks amateurs face. By the end, the reader will be awed by anyone brave enough to attempt this race. An appendix at the end of the book provides information on how to recreate what he calls a PlantPower Diet, a vegan powered training diet. Appendix II details his training schedule. This is a great read for anyone who enjoys inspirational tales of people overcoming bad habits and finding success. Roll offers a look at a metamorphosis few people see and proves that anything is possible. —Nataliegh Palmer
TAURUS
GEMINI
CANCER
There is so much going on for you this month! So much, in fact, that you may be a bit forgetful or even accident prone. Try to keep a budget or better track where your money is going. I feel you may have a better connection with family, so try spending a little more time with them.
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Gardening Tips
Just Add Water: Backyard Timeout By Nataleigh Palmer many commercial oils available to rid yourself of these pests. Contact your garden center to find which one is right for you.
Clean Clay Pots Spring flowers seldom last through the summer. Ditch wilted flowers and clean out clay pots. Old clay pots can look like new with a wash. Freshen wilted plants with succulents that can take the hot weather. Add succulents such as portulaca around mail boxes or flower beds that need a spot of color.
Years ago, I sparked a conversation with a woman at a garden center. My cart was full of flowers to plant. Pointing at my cart, she said, “You do know it’s summer, right?” I nodded. She smiled and added, “I have a rule during late summer. I only water.” It was good advice that has taken me a few years to embrace. Planting flowers in late summer is like deciding to bake cookies when your air conditioner is broken. It’s just too hot and nothing turns out right. During late summer, consider taking a backyard timeout. Do nothing but the minimum maintenance until late September. The front yard might be unavoidable but you can take a break in the backyard. If your green thumb is still itchy, here are few ideas to keep you occupied during the magma-infused dog days of summer.
Houseplants The summer is a great time to add houseplants to your home. Low maintenance wonders include peace lilies
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or philodendron for low light. Rubber plants or pothos enjoy medium light. Crotons or ponytail palms prefer bright light. Remember, existing houseplants are easy to neglect. Summer is a great time for houseplants to be trimmed back, repotted or fertilized. Just make sure to research the needs of each individual plant.
TLC for Outside Plants Summer rains and gray skies promote whiteflies. Once a week or more look at the undersides of your broad leaf plants. Whiteflies are tiny bugs that feed on the underside of a plants leaves and steal nutrients. They look like someone dipped the bottom of leaves in powdered sugar. Left untreated they’ll kill the plant. There are
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Recently, I completed a personal 21-day challenge to eat at least one raw meal a day. This turned into two a day and by the end of it I decided to carry on with my new lifestyle because I feel better and I’m actually losing weight. Here are two recipes that are great for the summer heat, sweet and spicy, and oh so healthy. 204 W COCOA BEACH CSWY, COCOA BEACH, FL (321) 783-8499 www.nolansirishpub.net
Chilled Mango Curry Coconut Soup 1 large mango, peeled and seed removed 1 cup coconut water 2 tbsp. curry powder Cayenne pepper and Himalayan sea salt to taste Blend all ingredients until smooth, and chill in refrigerator for two to three hours. Garnish with chopped purple onion and cilantro and add a side of hot sauce! Serve with a salad, cashews and radishes.
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one person standing. The winner got free drinks for the rest of the night. What’s the strangest concoction you’ve ever been asked to make? A beer suicide. Every single beer on tap mixed together. What, in your opinion, is the most overrated drink out there? Am I allowed to say Bud Light? The most underrated? Gose, a German top-fermented beer. What is your own drink of choice? It would have to be Flemish Red, every style of beer. Can you recommend a triedand-true hangover cure? Yes. One hundred percent, go for a short run, shower, drink a ton of water, and then proceed to drink again. Which celebrity, living or dead, would you most like to serve in your bar?
Originally from Waterford, Michigan, Shelly Hudson is a blur of high energy and focused drive. ®
This former spin instructor now guides beer enthusiasts on a journey toward their perfect beer. During her time off, she strives to achieve her dream of being a flight attendant for Delta Airlines. What do you do in your spare time? I have an extreme travel bug, and love searching for the perfect beer. I am extremely grateful to be the Project Manager and Event Coordinator for The Village Idiot. We recently had the first annual 5K for the Village Idiot called “The Village Has Lost Its Idiot”, where we raised funds for Volunteer America and Wounded Warriors of Brevard. The next run is April 1, 2016. Between you and me, I’m also working on a fun sports-related event here in August which may include obstacles for all skill sets.
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Where do you live now? For how long have you lived there? My mother, son and I live in Rockledge, a half a mile from the Village Idiot Pub. I have lived there for about six months now. I previously lived in Port Saint John for ten years before moving to Rockledge.
What do you love most about working beachside? I love working in such a tightknit community where the regulars enjoy their beer and wine and feel completely at home. When they haven’t stopped by for a while they are homesick! What might readers be surprised to know about you? I am a complete workaholic; I used to work five jobs at one point. I now feel content having one job at The Village Idiot. What’s your favorite thing about tending bar? My favorite thing about tending bar is pleasing every customer every time. Least favorite thing? My least favorite thing is being unable to please everyone every time. I take pride in ensuring everyone who visits the Idiot has a pleasant and memorable time. I want them to leave with happy memories. What’s the strangest thing you’ve witnessed from behind the bar? Recently, there were ten CrossFitters who did Burpees (jumping squats) until there was only
Al Pacino and the entire Star Trek character universe. I like to be busy. Which one would you love to kick out? Hitler. I would love to serve him for a while, instigate his disgusting nonsense, and then throw a beer in his face and kick him out. I could say that would be an experience. What would you order for your last meal? I’m trying my hardest to be vegan. I’ve been vegetarian for twenty-seven years, but my last meal would be a triple-layered grilled cheese with French fries from Five Guys with a side of ranch from Melting Pot. Also, a double IPA on the side. Boom. What would you like to come back as in your next life? A unicorn or a nymph (fairy). Any parting words of wisdom? Possibilities are endless.
The Village Idiot Pub is located at 4 Harrison St. Ste 103, Cocoa. Call them at 321-301-4487, look for them on Facebook as Village Idiot Pub or visit them online at www.cocoavillagepub.com.
Larry’s Chicken Shack Restaurant ofthe Month Larry Mullin, a local now for over 19 years, loves fried chicken. The only problem he had with the Space Coast? There were no sit-down fried chicken places around. Kentucky Fried Chicken left the beach over three years ago, leaving a void. The only choice was a national fast food chain on Merritt Island. Larry saw an opportunity, and shortly after opened Larry’s Chicken Shack in Port Canaveral. “Spending time in Gulfport, Mississippi area inspired me,” explained Larry. “I have a secret recipe that’s the best! We have a good
product, a unique clean place with great employees, and business is great!” Opened just about six months ago, the old little bar (formerly Kay’s) had gone through a total transformation and entire remodel. “It’s a bright and cheerful place,” Larry said with a smile. The fresh yellow paint on the outside of the building stands out
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Ghaleb Hamed Pita Paradise
Originally a poor man’s street food in the Middle East, falafel is now found all across the globe. This fried veggie ball is crunchy on the outside and warm, almost creamy, on the inside. They are heavily spiced for an amazing taste. Falafel contains chickpeas and is a great source of protein for vegetarians and vegans. Chef Hamed explains, “A falafel can vary depending on where in the Middle East the recipe comes from. This is my family’s recipe; we are from Lebanon and use lots of spice. Here at Pita Paradise, the falafel is definitely one of our most popular dishes. We sell about 250 pieces each week.”
in this obscure location; 102 Christopher Columbus drive. “Where?!” is a very common reaction. George King Bvld. is the main corridor through Port Canaveral. On the east end, heading toward Jetty Park, is Christopher Columbus Drive. It is just beyond the traffic light on the left. You can see the small bright yellow building at the end of the road. Christopher Columbus Drive turns and continues to the Victory Casino Cruise Ship and other cruise terminals. The inside of Larry’s Chicken Shack is equally as cheerful as the outside. There are 18 stools at a neat bar, with three large screen TV’s along the back wall. They
These crunchy bits of heaven are sold as an appetizer and comes with hummus and tabouli. It is also served as an entree wrapped in warm pita with tomatoes, onions, cucumber, lettuce, and tzatziki sauce with a side of fries or a Greek salad. While I was at Pita Paradise, a customer ordered the falafel appetizer . I overheard her as out of the blue she exclaimed “This is the best falafel I have ever had, and I’ve eaten falafel all over the country.” Spread the word!
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1 cup dried chickpeas (aka Garbanzo beans) 1 cup roughly chopped onion 2 tbsp. of chopped fresh parsley 2 tbsp. chopped cilantro 1 tsp. salt 4 cloves garlic 1 tsp. baking powder 2 tbsp. sesame seeds 2 tbsp 7- or 4-spice, found in Middle Eastern markets
have a great 12-speaker sound system. Cold air conditioning and a clean smell is the first thing you’ll notice. There is a great back porch complete with picnic tables, big screen TV and fire pit. It is a place with an island feel, and it’s so comfortable you’ll forget you’re not in your own home. The newest item on the menu is chicken and waffles! Yes, I said waffles—Belgian waffles to be exact. “It’s the newest of culinary crazes, and a suggestion from one of our customers. Everyone loves them, it’s that sweet and salty thing,” Larry tells us. “We are looking to keep changing our menu,” he says.” The food is constantly evolving based on what people want.” Larry’s theory is that restaurants have to change to keep things fresh and interesting. Another new menu item, Chicken Sliders, were also inspired by a customer’s suggestion. Larry’s Chicken Shack has your standard fried chicken sides, but the potatoes logs are uniquely Larry’s. “We go through a couple cases per a week of Idaho
potatoes, sliced and freshly fried, hot and crispy on the outside, soft and fluffy on the inside” says Larry. Everything
is made fresh, there are no heat lamps or microwaves. Footlong hoagie sandwiches are also on the menu, made on the best rolls Larry could find. Larry’s has six craft beers on tap as well as a huge selection of bottled beer, wine, sodas, ice tea and lemonade. “People love lemonade and fried chicken, it’s the perfect combination for
these hot summer days,” Larry tells us. Specials are always changing, but they always have some of the cheapest beer prices in town. Currently a pint of Amber Bock is only $2.25 everyday, and ice cold Bud & Bud Light is always a deal at $2.75 a pint. Because customer reviews are so important, Larry embraces them. “We are very proud of our reviews,” he exclaims, and it shows with all the positive feedback from Yelp and Facebook. Larry and his staff are doing things right; it’s well worth the trip. “We are working hard to have the best fried chicken in the State of Florida!” says Larry, and it shows!
Plan on watching upcoming football games at Larry’s and look for specials in The Beachside Resident as well as on ‘Larry’s Shack’ on Facebook. Reach them at (321) 868-7107, located at 102 Christopher Columbus Drive, in Port Canaveral.
Drain and add to food processor along with garlic, onions, parsley, and cilantro. Blend, adding water until mixture is soft. Add salt, sesame seeds, and spice and rest in refrigerator for several hours. Form mixture into balls about the size of walnuts and fry in hot oil at 375 degrees. Serve hot with pita bread and garnish with lettuce, tomatoes, sour pickle spears and parsley.
Pita Paradise was formerly Athen Gyros. The new restaurant offers a more diverse menu featuring grilled dinner plates, a beautiful Middle Eastern décor and serving beer and wine. Visit 225 W. Cocoa Beach Causeway, just west of A1A in the White Rose Plaza.
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Mitch Varnes of Smooth Running by Nataleigh Palmer
It’s not often that you meet a sixth generation Floridan, but Mitch Varnes’ family has lived here since before Florida was even a state. A man who always seems to be ahead of the curve, Mitch is a longtime runner, an engaged UCF alumnus, and the eco-conscious principal of Smooth Running, a race-registration website and marketing tool used to produce endurance events. This Cocoa Beach native has been active for as long as he can remember. He started participating in events competitively in his twenties, and since then he has finished four marathons and many half-marathons and triathlons. He also co-founded the Surf Club at UCF with some friends in 1983. Varnes credits his success to his experiences at the University of Central Florida. Last year, he was named 2014 Notable Knight for his contributions to the community as an alumni. “No one ever regrets getting a college degree, and I owe all the credit to UCF for allowing me to make it happen. When I was a Junior at UCF, I was part of a NASA Internship called Co-Op and I was hired to be a spokesperson when I graduated.” Varnes is still active with the school. “I still have a very close relationship with UCF and regularly have between 15-to40 Sports Management Interns helping out at our events.” His UCF professors supported and inspired him as well. “I was the first East Coast Editor of Surfing Magazine and worked that side job for ten years,” he said. “I owe that experience to one of my UCF journalism professors who encouraged me to get into surfing journalism.”
His lifelong love of the outdoors motivated him to create an endurance production company whose goal is to preserve the environment. Varnes is very passionate about sustainability. His Smooth Running website states that “Smooth Running strives to achieve the highest level of sustainability at all events and is recognized as one of the greenest producers of running and endurance events. Its 2012 Melbourne & Beaches Music Marathon Weekend achieved its goal of Zero waste with all by products recycled and food items composted.” “We focus on sustainable events. We compost and recycle wherever possible; with everything from banana peels and orange rinds to the 60,000 paper cups we use in the marathon weekend. We use biodegradable forks knives and plates. Our water jugs are recycled and we design signage and mile markers to last for several years.” Producing and creating these events offer many challenges. “Hard work, dedication, passion are key components for any business and especially so with putting together sporting
events. Those things and a lot of attention to detail.” Varnes enjoys sharing and showing off our community. “Our events directly benefit our businesses and community. Participants and their families shop at our stores and eat at the local restaurants,” he states. “We design events to showcase Brevard in a way that many people never get to see. Our races are on the beach, in the waterways or over causeways. With the Rocketman Florida Triathlon at Kennedy Space Center, our bike portion travels out around two space shuttle pads, past the Vehicle Assembly building and many of NASA’s space landmarks. There are so many cool places to host events around the Space Coast—you will never see us putting on a race in a parking lot, that is for sure.” The next marathon on his calendar is the 2015 Cocoa Beach Half Marathon scheduled for Sunday, October 25th. The website is closed to race entry on the field but open for Virtual Run Registration through August 15, 2015. “We’ve a sold out the race to entrants from 30 states and 5 countries. Virtual races are relatively new and have evolved out of peoples interested in participating and getting a t-shirt and a medal.” Instead of running on the field the day of the race Continues on Page 34
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give up, no matter how many doubters tell you that you can’t do something. Fight for your happiness and mental health as well as your physical well being… Fight for your life! How did you first become involved in martial arts?
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Trey Robertson and the Cocoa Beach Fight Club
Fight For Your Life
Most people think that no good can come from fighting. Ever since 2012 though, Mountry (Trey) Robertson, his wife Natalie, and Coach Norm Johnson of the Cocoa Beach Fight Club have been proving that nothing could be further from the truth. The tight-knit team led by Trey at the Cocoa Beach Fight Club (CBFC) uses Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and other martial arts to help instill patience, discipline, self-esteem, and confidence into every person that walks through their doors. Members learn that they never have to accept failure or become compliant. If you believe in yourself, you can do anything you put your mind to. Trey took some time to help us understand the different elements that go into running and being a member of the CBFC.
A ‘fight club’ may sound intimidating or aggressive to people not in the know. Can you tell us about both the mental and physical challenges that members of your gym experience? It should sound intimidating, but for all good reasons! Living a healthy lifestyle is a daily fight. You need to look at your responsibility to eat well and exercise as a daily fight. What fight club means to me is to fight for your dreams, fight for what you believe in. Never
It started back in 2002 with two individuals, Tyler Moyer and KR Rubio. We trained on submissions and lots of ground work. About a year later I had the pleasure of meeting and training with the late kickboxing champion, Donnie Hair and local Okinawan Karate Sensei Phil Collins, two of the toughest coaches I’ve ever had. About two years later I met Keith Mohan who trained out of Gracie Barra in Orlando, and this is when I fell in love with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. In Cocoa Beach our fight club started out on some puzzle mats that were duck-taped together… Back then we weren’t using timers or bells, and the fight was over only when somebody tapped out. I haven’t stopped training since then, and we finally made a legitimate business out of it when we opened the CBFC in 2012. What’s a typical day for you?
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You say circuit training is the most popular session at the gym. Can you tell us more about it? Circuit training has been a stable curriculum since the opening of the CBFC. Anyone can come in and participate. It involves different timed workout stations where the participant moves from station to station (14 in total), spending approximately 2-3 minutes at each station. It’s a high intensity workout where you build muscle, coordination and cardio. It
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Ten Years With the
Cocoa Beach Skate Park Loyal Beachside Resident readers are no strangers to the happenings at Cocoa Beach Skate Park.
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We are lucky enough to get monthly reads from Scooter Newell. He keeps everybody posted on what’s going on at the park and in the skating community as a whole. Having just celebrated their 10 year anniversary in July, we decided it was a good time to revisit how the whole thing got started. We also want to touch on some of the more intangible benefits that come from the Cocoa Beach Skate Park. Scooter grew up here, and therefore he’s had years to witness the evolution
of the skate scene in Cocoa Beach. “We had no park. We had to paddle out to an island to ride a halfpipe with no pads, helmets, supervision or even permission from the ‘old guys’ like John Butler, John Mazziotti and a few others,” he tells us. “One time, Sean Slater broke his wrist and had to deal with an arduous hike, canoe ride, and finally a car ride before getting to the hospital.” Skaters who didn’t feel like leaving the island had to have a more DIY approach. They
started building their own parks around town and getting as much practice in as possible before the city would tear it down. In the early 2000’s, the concept of constructing a permanent skate park started to get serious attention. “It was an idea… initiated by a lot of people like Joey Spector (RIP), the Taylor’s, and many other families and supporters. Tony Sasso was on the City Commission at the time and was a huge advocate of the facility’s construction. After determining a location, meetings with the school board and park builders, it was completed and opened in July of 2005.” Fast forward ten years, and the Cocoa Beach Skate Park is still going strong. Holding firm against difficulties such as extremely strict operating hours and the fickle Florida weather, the park is still able to flourish. Boasting a small shop with skateboards, accessories, some apparel and footwear, the park also offers both private and group lessons, and skate camp
during the summer. On a larger scale, CBSP puts on a ton of events like the “Surf N Turf ” skate and surf contest which benefits the NKF of Florida, and the Cocoa Beach Open Pro/AM bowl with a $5,000 purse sponsored by Rusty’s and Coconuts. They’re also keeping up with modern technology. Scooter tells us that they’ve “produced six live webcasts since May of 2014, and not too many parks are doing that for their contests.” There is a whole lot more to the CBSP story than just what has to do with athletic ability. It’s easy to watch a child work on a trick over and over until they can do it with their eyes closed. What isn’t so easy to see are the ways the CBSP affects their lives outside the park. “Some kids learn how to read a clock at the skate park (the kind with hands). Kids learn how to count change,” Scooter explains. “Some kids have been bit by the gardening bug since we started our Skate Garden… Last year we threw together a small event called “Diversity Day” where we invited all kids from the schools to come to the park to just hang out and celebrate individuality. It was an attempt to squash bullying and let the kids know that we all have had to deal with tough times as a teenager and that it is okay to be exactly who you are.”
This habit of focusing on more than just the sport is something that the CBSP plans to continue and elaborate upon in the future. Scooter is excited to partner with The Community Foundation for Brevard to start the “Skate to School” competition series, which will allow high school students to compete for scholarship opportunities. The program will begin in September of this year. With skateboarding constantly becoming more popular among the masses, we asked Scooter for some parting words… Something that could prove useful for those who are both just starting out and for those who’ve been skating for years. “Skateboarding… is about losing yourself and finding yourself at the same time while you embrace and defy gravity. It is about teetering on the edge of pain to experience pleasure. It is individuality and creativity and dance. It is a balance of the mind, body and board. But most of all, it is always about having fun.” Bravo.
Located at 1450 Minutemen Causeway, in Cocoa Beach. Summer hours are open at noon everyday and 10am on Saturdays, hours subject to change due to weather and participation. For questions, call the park at (321) 868-3238 or go online to cocoabeackskatepark.com Photos by Drew Ancarrow
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I always prefer to be the guest DJ instead of the House DJ. I am DJing select events once a month at Jamaikin Me Crazy at Mambo’s in Cocoa Beach. I also do my yearly Dub Massive event at the Cocoa Beach Sandbar. Tell me about how you were exposed to and or how you got into DJing. Do you play any other intruments and or produce your own beats?
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Cocoa Beach’s Mark Longenecker pursues two forms of artistry, tattooing and DJing. Through his skill in the former and his love for the latter he has managed to become both proficient and profitable. Originally from Medford, New Jersey, Longnecker is widely known as the owner of Endless Summer Tattoo. He recently took time out from his busy schedule to share insights on his other profession and passion, music. How did you get into DJing and where do you perform? I often get asked how long I have been DJing since I am more known for my tattooing. I usually am quick to say I have been DJing longer than I have been tattooing, and I have been tattooing for 21 years. I focused my career on tattooing and that is my passion in life. DJing has remained a lifelong hobby. The fact I never had to rely on DJing to pay my bills makes it very enjoyable for me and takes any of the stress out that a DJ job would have. Music acts I have opened for are Yellowman, Toots and the Maytals, Stephen Marley, Collie Buddz & Eek-a-Mouse. I try to stay away from weekly gigs because it is hard to keep a fresh vibe on those and they can quickly go stale unless you rotate guest DJs.
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I always played guitar and wrote music when I was young. My mother played guitar, banjo, fiddle and many bluegrass instruments when I was growing up and there were always live jam sessions at my house. My mission in college was to put together a great band with a fun party vibe. I started a band and immediately got booked with gigs at bars and house parties. I was singing and playing some rhythm guitar and a little trumpet. I was the front man of a band on the rise and living the dream. But times were changing, and I noticed people were becoming less and less interested in live music and more interested in the new “rave” DJ scene that was increasing in popularity at mach speeds. The techno music I had heard up until that point was terrible and I thought the whole DJ thing was ridiculous. I couldn’t understand why people would be more interested in listening to a DJ spin other people’s music when I was writing my own and playing it live. It made no sense to me and I started to hate the whole DJ thing. My musician friends and I went to go see and support one of our favorite local bands. The music was good but the vibe was dead because everyone, including the hot chicks, were at a house party where my DJ friends were spinning. We decided to go check out that party and my friends showed me what they were doing with the turntables and how they were creating their own unique mixes. They let me hear what was in the earphones and showed me all the possibilities of sounds and effects. It was that moment I realized a DJ was a musician and the turntable is an instrument of expression.
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Who are some of you favorite DJs and musicians? Many of the people I started DJing with over 20 years ago are still diehard DJs such as Archer, Norplant, TBM, Ransome and Mezmer. I would buy records out of the back of Norplant’s truck in the back alleys of Savannah, Georgia. I started spinning with electronic music and looked up to European DJs like Sasha and Digweed and really love Philly DJ Josh Wink. Then I started to discover Trip Hop and Breakbeats. I really looked up to DJ Icey and Baby Anne. Rabbit in the Moon was probably the most influential DJ act I have ever seen. The combination of art, design, music, costumes, theatrics and an amazing stage presence was unlike anything I have ever seen to this day. I always loved reggae, so when Jungle and Drum n Bass came out I felt that was really my vibe. I always loved the idea of a live MC alongside the DJ and LTJ Bukem was always one of my favorites in that genre. Continues on Page 34
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JeWop | Paddy Cassidy’s | FRI : 21
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TBA 2pm The Fabulous CTs 7:30pm
Jon Honeycutt 6pm
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Stoney and The House Rockers 8pm-12am
Kelvin Parks 1pm-4pm
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Karaoke with Dom 7pm-11pm SAT : 01
Mondo Tikis FRI : 07
Cash Colley Revival 7pm-11pm SAT : 08
Karalyn & The Dawn Patrol 7pm-11pm FRI : 14
Matt Kateb 5pm-10pm Paul Christopher 5pm-10pm THURSDAYS
Kujat 5pm-9pm FRIDAYS
Live Piano Inside Live DJ 10pm SATURDAYS
Live DJ 10pm SAT : 01
Madd Hatters SUN : 02
Sound Theory FRI : 07
Electric Tide SAT : 08
Coco Loco
Wes Hufnagel 7pm-9pm
Group Therapy Band 7pm-11pm
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Howard & Pearl 7pm-10pm Pat Bautz & Friends 7pm-9pm
YAHTU 7pm-11pm Sun : 16 Hot Pink 7pm-10pm Sat : 22 Changes 7pm-11pm
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Don Soledad 7pm-10pm THURS : 20
Dave Miller & Anna Lusk 7pm-9pm FRI : 21
Separate Checks 7pm-10pm
Blue 6pm-10pm
King Center SAT : 08
Jorma Kaukonen Howard Jones
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“Weird Al” Yankovic
Vince Reed Band 7pm-10pm
Absolute Blue SAT : 22
Shelley Songer Group SUN : 23
East Side FRI : 28
General Eyes SAT : 29
Madd Hatters SUN : 30
Smoking Country
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Ed Mercer 7pm-9pm
General Eyes
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Classic Albums Live: Led Zeppelin II WED : 19
John Hiatt & The Combo Taj Mahal Trio
Nolan’s MUSIC STARTS AT 7:30 TUESDAYS
Trivia
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Paul Rowan MON : 03
Song Writers Night
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The Cheetah Coalition
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Rusty’s
Dave Birks
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Peter Robinson THURS : 13
Andy Harrington FRI : 14, SAT : 15
Justin Murphy
Joe Sun and the All Staes FRI : 21, SAT : 22
Mike Funge THURS : 27
Dave and Anna Brendan Nolan
Open Mike’s MONDAYS
“Funk You, Monday” Funk Jam TUESDAYS
“Totally Open Tuesday” Open Mic WEDNESDAYS
“WTF Wednesday” Comedy Night (18+) THURSDAYS
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Jon Parrot 5pm WEDNESDAYS
Jim Mitchell 5pm SATURDAYS
Splash 12pm SAT : 01
Jim Mitchell 5pm SUN : 02
Smoke N Oak 5pm
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General Eyes Trio 4pm-8pm Lake Worth Long Shots 9pm-1am
Stoney and The House Rockers 4pm-8pm Umbrella Thieves 9pm-1am Clicker 4pm-8pm MON : 03
Mondo Tikis 4pm-8pm WED : 05
Pat Michaels 4pm-8pm THURS : 06
Island Breeze Steele Drum 4pm-8pm FRI : 07
General Eyes 5pm FRI : 07
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Fundecided 4pm-8pm Part One Tribe and Fighting the Silence 9pm-1am
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Tone Egan 12pm Matt & Eric 5pm Splash 5pm Andy 5pm FRI : 14
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“Wine Me Up” Jazz Jam
Smoke N Oak 5pm
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Chris Glover 5pm
General Eyes 5pm FRI : 21
Chili 5pm
Hot Pink 4pm-8pm Stompbox Steve 4pm-8pm WED : 12
James Spiva 4pm-8pm THURS : 13
Cocoa Beach Boys 4pm-8pm FRI : 14
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Smokin Torpedoes 4pm-8pm
Tone Egan & Nick Mascolo
Andy 5pm
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Mondo Tikis 4pm-8pm
The Cook Trio
Chili 5pm
FRI : 07
SAT : 29
Pat Michaels 4pm-8pm
Mondo Tikis
General Eyes 5pm
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Pidjin
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The Dull Blades FRI : 21
JeWop
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Love Mussels FRI : 28
Lauris Vidal
Smoke N Oak 5pm
Sandbar SANDBOOZE SUNDAYS
DJ Colione and DJ Cerino 9pm-1am MONDAYS
Reggae Jam 9pm-1am TUESDAYS
Teddy Time 4pm-8pm DJ Colione 9pm-1am
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Just Us Band 4pm-8pm MON : 31
Mondo Tikis 4pm-8pm
Slow & Low SAT : 01
Dave Myers SUN : 02
Buck Barefoot THURS : 06
Matt Riley FRI : 07
Stompbox Steve SAT : 08
Shane H.
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Cocoa Beach Boys 4pm-8pm FRI : 21
Bullet Dodgers 4pm-8pm Chilla Kaya 9pm-1am SAT : 22
Vintage 4pm-8pm Pidjin 9pm-1am SUN : 23
Absolute Blues 4pm-8pm MON : 24
Stompbox Steve 4pm-8pm
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Open Jam with Dave Grooms
Josh Miller Blues Review
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Tone Egan 5pm Splash 5pm
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Buck Barefoot
East Coast Love 10 Bands All Day
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General Eyes Trio 4pm-8pm 506 Crew 9pm-1am
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James Spiva 4pm-8pm Cocoa Beach Boys 4pm-8pm
Pat Michaels 4pm-8pm Dub Masters 9pm-1am
“Rockin Blues” Blues Jam
Paddy Cassidy’s
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Karaoke 8pm-12am
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Music Showcases & Special Events
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Dave Myers Shane H. THURS : 20
Matt Riley FRI : 21
Stompbox Steve SAT : 22
Rob Surowicz SUN : 23
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Buck Barefoot FRI : 28
Shane H. SUN : 30
Dave Myers
Tiny Turtle SAT : 08
Honey Miller 3pm-5pm FRI : 21
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Album Reviews by M.A. Rivera words, the sort of artist everyone likes that (thankfully) isn’t Fleetwood Mac. Radio may not be ready for something as wonderfully entertaining as Royal Holland.
Revolt! –1984 Demos Royal Holland Volume Two: Flamingos Royal Holland
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Cincinnati gives us Royal Holland, which may sound like the name of a cruise ship bound for the Caribbean. But no, it is the singer/songwriter behind this five song EP. It is a brilliant blend of sparkling folk melodies which suddenly burst into flat-out rockers. “The Grave” opens up this collection. The music starts off timidly but with the second verse, Holland and the band take ownership of the song and the moment. After a light and airy intro, “Flamingo” catches fire toward the end with a spirited, combustible lead. “Polaroid Blues” is a rollicking number sweetened by vocals extolling “She looks pretty good to me.” Holland is a relatable everyman who doesn’t so much opt for storytelling as he does for conveying incidents most people can identify with. “My tears are engineers/they’re working overtime,” he sings easily on “These Mundane Lives.” What Royal Holland needs to do with this smart, punchy collection of melodies is to continue his hard work with the tour eternal and allow everyone everywhere hear what he has to say, post haste. This is picture perfect pop. With enough jangle, distortion, and melody they could be the sort of act who can write the next batch of songs we would otherwise expect from Cheap Trick or Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. In other thebeachsideresident.com
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No Fraud
Six Weeks Records, 2015 “We play both types of music; punk and hardcore.” One of my favorite lines ever uttered on stage came from the mouth of lead vocalist, Dan Destructo. No statement about No Fraud could be more true. These songs were originally tracked as demos, so the quality is pretty thin. But this is what original hardcore was about. No Fraud’s version of this was pure unfiltered attitude distilled through Florida’s mind numbing humidity, small town condescensions, and youthful frustration. Punk was really too slow for these guys by the time they got around to grinding their axes. Everything needed to be rougher. Faster. Edgier. Thus punk morphed into hardcore. The songs are all short, sturdy, sucker punches, meant to leave the listener uncertain and off balance. “Revolt” demands the band to stay in third gear when really they want to let loose and blow the thing to pieces. “Another Part of the Machinery” shows No Fraud tenuously eyeballing expanding their musical horizons while still being true to their hardcore roots. There’s a tempo shift, the musicians stretch out more and it kills. I’m partial to side two. It’s faster, dirtier, more unhinged. Everything feels like it’s about to come apart at the seams. Listening to something move at this speed is daunting. The faux country send up of “Venice Hillbillies” can be
well understood by anyone who dared to be strange or different in a small town. If this is as close as you ever come to catching No Fraud live, it’s a brilliant portrayal. This band in full flight is more a force of nature than art. No Fraud are hardcore legends who stuck to their ideals, and did things one way. Theirs. If you’re just now getting hip, relax. You bought the record. Play it till the grooves wear out. Then get another one.
Lazy J And the Dirty Shuffle
Independent Release, 2015 There are four songs here, but you’ll wish there were more. These four numbers are substantial and fleshy. The lead track, “’Til The Devil Knows I’m Dead,” comes on strong like a brawler, and then, with the agility of a speed skater, slips in and out with an unexpected gracefulness. There are even hints of reggae and ska here. The way these blend allows space to work in their favor. Remember kids, it’s an insecure person who doesn’t know when to be quiet. “Double Down Boogie,” is to remind you this is a Texas blues band after all. It’s the sort of number that’d be perfect for the next “Sons of Anarchy” knock off show someone is currently scheming. “Let’s Let Love” features a wonderful guitar part. There’s an Allman Brothers/Dickey Betts-ish melodic lead which is tasty and soars effortlessly. If there was ever a song perfect for radio, it’s this one. The field of blues-rock bands can be a crowded, middling and really milquetoast in nature. Lazy J and the Dirty Shuffle pull far ahead of the largely undistinguished pack with exceptional songwriting and solid playing. They’ve probably played more shows than you thought were humanly possible, and it shows with the confidence expressed.
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Putting on the Ranch Ritz By Emily Emerson even a western-themed ‘town center’ with laundry, apparel, and a general store flanked with live oaks. Our group consisted of four adults and four children ranging from seven years old to eleven, and their attention immediately gravitated to the petting zoo and activity area replete with zip lines, mini golf, rock climbing wall, and mechanical bull. Every Saturday night there is a rodeo followed by a street party. At the rodeo there was bull riding and horseback riders performing stunts, zooming around the perimeter of the corral while standing or half hanging off their horses. Children even participated in a calf-chasing activity. They dashed around trying to grab a ribbon from the tail of a scampering calf, amounting to about five minutes of chaos and laughter. Although none of the rodeo entertainment was very daring, the show was captivating enough to hold the attention of the young and old alike.
Florida has a long history of ranching, spanning over 400 years. The industry is still thriving today, and only a short drive away from the beach allows you to see cattle gathering under sentinel palms in the distance. Ranching is an integral aspect of the Florida economy and livelihood. It is also something that tends to be romanticized. There’s nothing wrong with people wanting to get a bit of exposure to ranching without getting their hands too dirty, and that is why there are places like Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo in Central Florida. Located just over an hour and a half from downtown Cocoa Beach, River Ranch is a great place for families to get away from the busyness of everyday life. The resort is located down a winding road off of 60W, and guests are welcomed by statues of rearing stallions and signs proclaiming welcome in typical cowboy jargon. Different accommodations are available, ranging from basic tent camping to private cabins to the elaborate ‘glamping’ opportunities. There’s
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The party that followed was the highlight of the trip. Adults were able to sit back and relax with some drinks while the kids ran amok. They had a blast making friends, dancing, and ultimately exhausting themselves. Guests have a bevy of entertainment options to fill their days with. There were activities like horseback riding, fishing in a catch-and-release pond, swamp buggy and fan boat rides, and golf. It is important to plan ahead and see what activities are available on what days as some are only available on weekends. It’s also a good idea to take note of how much each activity costs. The other thing to keep in mind is to plan on being on your own for a few meals. Westgate River Ranch has only a couple dining options, and it is a solid twenty minutes to half hour drive for other restaurants. Based on accommodations you can cook in your room or on charcoal grills, but pack accordingly! The location offered beautiful and expansive views of the landscape, and offered tastes of ranch life with all the comforts of a resort. It’s perfect for a visit of two to three days, especially for people like me who haven’t been on a horse for roughly twenty years. Even a forty-five minute ride isn’t easy on your inner thighs, trust me.
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The Art Side
Second Glance: Solo Exhibition by Heather Kelley September 29thOctober 30th
Opening Reception: October 2nd 5:30pm-8:30pm Heather Kelley is a Melbourne resident and member artist at Fifth Avenue Art Gallery. Painting since age 10, Kelley has been influenced by Op, Pop, Minimal, Conceptual, Performance, Feminist and Modern Realism. This exhibition shows how all of these styles has impacted her style.
Recent Installation
The sculpture committee at Fifth Avenue Art Gallery recently came together to design the newest piece in the Organic Sculpture exhibit in the outdoor sculpture garden. Modeled after dropped seedpods of queen palms, the piece is now a permanent part of the sculpture garden.
Gallery Spotlight
Fifth Avenue Art Gallery A hub of the art scene in Brevard County, Fifth Avenue Art Gallery boasts the work of both local artists and beyond. Here is a quick look at the upcoming exhibitions, with receptions for each one on the first Friday of every month.
“One Word”
July 28th- August 29th Opening Reception: August 7, 2015 5:30pm-8:30pm This invitational and interactive exhibit assigns artists with three words, where they choose one and then they use their skills to depict that one word. This one word will then be the title of the work. Spectators at the visit will then try to match artwork to the correct title. The catch is that all titles will be hidden from view until matches have been made.
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Open Tuesday-Saturday from 10:00am to 5:00pm and Sunday from 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Fifth Avenue Art Gallery is located in the Eau Gallie Arts District at 1470 Highland Avenue in Melbourne. Call (321) 259-8261 or visit www.fifthavenueartgallery.com
10th Annual 100% Pure Florida September 1st- September 27th
Opening Reception: September 4, 2015 5:30pm-8:30pm In this exhibit, artwork is submitted by talented artists from all across the state. This year, the goal of the exhibit is to showcase the residences of the artists. Between 50 and 60 pieces will be chosen to be displayed. A juried exhibition, the best in show receives $500 cash and a solo exhibition next year. Cash prizes will also be awarded for second and third place, and a select amount of merit awards.
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Skating, Surfing, and Scholarships, Oh My! By Scooter Newell • sk8scooter@gmail.com www.cocoabeachskatepark.com
Fall is upon us and for the skate park that means contest season is starting up again. I remember the first time I ever competed. It was 1985 at an indoor roller skating rink called “Pandemonium” in Orlando somewhere. I was in a jam with two other skaters and I did my best to land my launchramp tricks. I hoped I would make the cut to the finals. I didn’t. I was bummed out a little bit at myself for not preparing enough. I didn’t know how to “compete-compete” I didn’t understand the need for a quality run based on maneuvers and style and difficulty. I was just a kid who could land a couple tricks and I thought that was enough to win. After my first public failure on my skateboard, I worked hard at our spots, progressing and trying to get better and grow. I gained experience with “fake” contests among my friends. I eagerly learned how to construct a good run from Bruce Walker and Chuck Dinkins. I stayed with it and eventually started placing in the top five then the top three then 1st or 2nd. I remember wanting to search out contests all over the state. We’d drive hours to skate a parking lot set-up competition. And more often than not, there were only makeshift awards. Sometimes there were quality trophies, but no prizes like what is expected these days. Anyway, I still enjoy skating in contests. Mainly to challenge myself to create a run and
land everything, but without such a great emphasis on “winning”. These days I am enjoying hosting contests for skaters. We have some interesting ones coming up in August and September.
NKF Starting in August we kick off the National Kidney Foundation week with a skateboard contest. We will have Street and Bowl Divisions as well as the Surf n Turf. The Surf n Turf was started five years ago and is a skate contest (bowl) and surf combined event. Competitors earn points for both contests to determine a winner. The skateboarding will take place Aug 29th at the Skate Park. The surfing portion will happen at the NKF Surf Festival the following weekend (Sept 6th/7th) at the Cocoa Beach Pier. Check CocoaBeachSkatePark. com for more information. For Vendors or Event Sponsorship including LIVE Webcast email: ScooterNewell@gmail.com
Skateboarding Scholarships Starting in September we will embark on a new journey in competitive skateboarding. We will have a new contest series specifically for high school students with scholarship money for the prizes. We teamed up with The Community Foundation for Brevard which is a 501c3 non-profit organization that specializes in managing scholarship funds. We are lucky to have them manage our scholarships! The Skate to School series is specifically for skaters between 9th and 12th grade and will be an open division series(no age groups). Each contest will have three scholarship winners. Skaters can earn scholarships each time they place in a contest and may earn multiple scholarships throughout their high school career. Students will be able to use their scholarship money for educational institutions like community colleges, vocational schools, culinary schools, universities, massage therapy schools and more. The goal is to help skateboarders further their education—just in case that pro deal never comes to fruition. If you or your business would like to donate to the Skate to School Scholarship Fund or Sponsor a competition webcast email: ScooterNewell@gmail.com
Global Shark News Shout out to Mick Fanning on the World Surf League Championship Tour for dealing with a shark encounter during the finals at J-Bay South Africa. If Kelly would have advanced one more round, he would have possibly been sitting right where Mick was sitting. Who knows what may have happened in that situation. The sharks are always a possibility and we were stoked Kelly was already on the beach and that Mick walk away unharmed!
Next Contest: Aug 29th NKF Skate Jam and Surf n Turf.
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Florida Surf Museum
Oh Buoy! by Dan Reiter
Smack in the middle of a July flat spell, Brevard County surfers were hit with a double-dose of bad news: the 20-mile and 120-mile Canaveral buoys— those sacred heralds of wave size, period, and wind information—were scheduled to be taken offline, ostensibly in the spring. The ramifications for amateur surf prognosticators were dire. How were we expected to forecast the swells and to plan out our day-to-day lives without this vital information? Primitive methods were recalled: wind surface maps, satellite imagery, 976-SURF... As of this writing, hope remains that the buoys will be saved, either by private space interests or other interested groups. Kickstarter, anyone? The cost of maintaining the buoys is apparently $60,000 per year. Buoy troubles aside, here’s this month’s Surf Museum news:
Movie: Healing Vets through Surfing On Saturday, August 8th, at the Surfside Playhouse, Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski will be showing her new local surf documentary: “Healing Vets Through Surfing.” The doors open at 6pm, with a 7pm movie start. This
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promises to be a killer local gathering, with a surfboard raffle and proceeds benefiting AVET and CB Surfrider Foundation.
9th Annual Balsa Bill & Ocean Natural Paddleboard Challenge Come join us on Saturday, August 15, 2014 at 8:00am behind Balsa Bill’s Surf Shop (1773 Hwy A1A, Satellite Beach) for this fun event for the entire family. There will be 1/4 mile and 1/2 mile surfboard (maximum board length of 10’6”) races for all age groups, plus three-mile SUP races for SUP Surf and SUP Race boards. Awards
will be presented for 1st through 3rd place finishers in all divisions.
Current Exhibits As always, we invite you to come check out our current exhibits at the museum: Locals Only - An exhibit featuring some intriguing Space Coast Surfboards From the 70’s and 80’s. Women of the Waves - A beautiful display of surfing action shots of over a 100 women surfers, along with their biographies, personal insights, and thoughts on their surfing journeys.
The Florida Surf Museum is located in the Ron Jon Watersports Building. Visit www. cocoabeachsurfmuseum.org, or check Facebook — “Cocoa Beach Surf Museum.” Formal name and web address changes are forthcoming. Call 258-8217 for more information. Programs are supported in part through a grant sponsored by the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners and managed by the Brevard Cultural Alliance.
been sponsored by area big-timers, Ron Jon Surf Shop. I asked him what it was all about and he said, “It has been great! We receive a gift card for gear, they pay for contests and I have my own billboards on I-75 and SR-10. Can’t forget I’m on of the back side of Ron Jon too the with my brother. It’s all been really fun.” When we were done talking about the Ron Jon sponsorship I asked him what he’s been up to over the summer. “The summer by Jenny Bilchak has been awesome!” he tells me. “We just got back With summer in full blast and just from Camp on the verge of some afternoon rain Wo o d w a r d in Pennsylvashowers, I met up with my boardrider nia, which is early in the day. It was a blistery hot only one of the coolest Thursday and the little guy I watched skate camps for years running around with his around. I brother seemed to have disappeared. worked on new tricks and doing Showing up in long pants, a crisp white shirt, tricks on bigger ramps. I tried to dark glasses and a fresh haircut, Dominic Allred work on front board slide down on had turned into a proper young lad. His always a five- stair rail and I couldn’t nail supportive father Ryan was accompanying him it, but I will soon. We also went and we all got a chance to sit down and catch up. camping in the Pennsylvania caves Dominic and his family are longtime Cocoa and stopped at a skate parks in BalBeach residents who have and will support our timore, DC and South Carolina. The road trip community for years to come. For as far back was really fun most of the time. Thanks to my as I could remember we have seen Dominic, his Dad for taking care of the trip!” brother Elijah and his dad Ryan at every surf/ After telling me about summer fun I asked skate event in our area, and you can they have what kind of contest his was participating in made an impact. With the help of the local Cocoa and what he was doing to better his skills. “I was Beach Skate Park and his parents, Dominic has
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in the School’s Out Contest at CBSP and took third and got best trick in my age division in the CBSP 10th Anniversary Bash,” he said. “I’m really focusing on the NKF contest and getting ready for the Back to School contest in Tampa. I have been practicing every day for the contest but it always stays fun. The only way I’m staying cool this summer is surfing, were out almost every day.” Dominic has a lot going on over the summer and much to look forward to in the future. He would like to give shout outs to his family and thank them for everything they do. “Scooter at CBS, Dan at Graffiti and a special thanks to my dad for always being there for Elijah and I, always filming and introducing us to surfing and skating. He’s the coolest dork I know. I would also like to have a skate sesh with Shane Oneil, my brother and CBS team rider Kelly Slater, but he does not
show up for practice very much. If you’re just starting skating, you can’t skate without falling, so just get back up!” It was a pleasure to talk to Dominic, and keep your eye out for the Allshred family kicking and spreading out the Space Coast.
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Fireworks Celebrations Cause Nationwide Pollution Spike By Bill Hausmann • www.surfrider.org • www.cocoabeach.surfrider.org
Lots of us love to watch a colorful 4th of July or New Years’ Eve fireworks display. But did you know that a federal science agency now confirms that fireworks pollute the air, land and water?
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The pollution comes not just from community fireworks displays, but also from millions of private celebrations in front yards, streets and beaches around the country. NOAA scientist Dian Seidel authored a report in the journal of Atmospheric Environment that found that average concentrations of microscopic particulate matter known as PM2.5 rose to 42% greater than on the days preceding and following the holiday. At the McMillan Reservoir in Washington, DC between 8 and 10 pm the concentration peaked at 400% above average levels. In Ogden, Utah the peak level at 10 pm was 3700% above average daily concentrations. EPA health studies have shown a significant association between exposure to PM2.5 particulates and premature death from heart or lung disease. They are also known to aggravate asthma and other respiratory problems. EPA rules allow short-term spikes in the PM2.5 if states demonstrate that the source was fireworks. However, the EPA does recommend that those with sensitivity to particulates limit their exposure by viewing fireworks from upwind—or as far away as possible and, “Be sure to have their quick relief medicine handy.” Water pollution is another side effect of fireworks displays. Heavy metals give the explosions their characteristic colors. The smoke and dust produced in these explosions include barium to produce
brilliant greens, despite being both carcinogenic and radioactive. Copper is used to produce blues,
even though they contain dioxins which have been linked to cancer. Cadmium, lithium, antimony, rubidium, strontium, lead and potassium nitrate are also commonly used to produce different effects, even though they can cause a host of respiratory and other health problems. Eventually all of the particulate and air contaminants end up in the water...either the ocean or the lakes, rivers and lagoons. And of course, fireworks displays are not limited to the 4th of July. According to The Ecologist, millennium celebrations in 2000 caused environmental pollution worldwide, filling the skies over populated areas with “carcinogenic sulphur compounds and airborne arsenic.” The use of fireworks also deposits litter on the ground as well as into water bodies for miles around. Walking the beach between 1st St N and 3rd St N in Cocoa Beach on July 5th produced thousands of fireworks tubes, hundreds of bottle rocket sticks, dozens of metal sparkler rods and uncountable litter from exploded pyrotechnics.
So, what are the solutions? Communities can enforce their fireworks ordinances to limit use of banned devices trash left behind. Disney has replaced the explosive charges used to launch pyrotechnics with environmentally benign compressed air in their nightly displays. That is a step in the right direction. Many public safety advocates and environmental groups would rather see the 4th of July and other holidays and events celebrated without the use of pyrotechnics. An obvious alternative is a laser light show that can wow a crowd with out the negative effects associated with fireworks. A compromise could be a mixture of each of the above. Please join us.
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Whether you surf, body board, swim, fish, bike, walk, or just enjoy a clean, healthy beach, please consider joining the Surfrider Foundation. We hold regular meetings on the third Tuesday of every month, 6 p.m. at The Surfinista, 86 N. Orlando Ave. in Cocoa Beach. Hope to see you there. Visit www.cocoabeach.surfrider.org
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Fall is almost here which means the mullet are starting to make their annual migration. This also brings on the spawning of bull redfish.
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Well, the month of Independence Day has come and gone and I’m not exactly sure what to say about it. I don’t watch the news much, but the little bit I heard about the 4th of July weekend has led me to one conclusion. I think the Darwin Awards should be given out in the middle of July after the random idiocy of the holiday events has been sorted out. I know people do stupid stuff every day, but the the 4th always brings that stellar combination of alcohol and explosives. Yeah America!!! The fishing last month may not have been as entertaining as watching some drunk guy on the beach blow a few digits off, but it may have been a close second. Unfortunately, there were really only a couple gigs worth doing. The summertime thermocline moved in and cools most everything down. Although the thermocline shut the door on some things, it opened other doors for some pretty fine fishing. Like many times the cold water comes in, the amberjack moved in on the inshore wrecks. Some of the wrecks with the taller relief were loaded with AJs of all different sizes. With the jacks, there were a few cobia,
barracuda and Mangrove Snapper. This held for the first portion of the month and tapered off the later as we continued through July. This anomaly could extend into August as long as the cold water stays around. If the AJs are there, they will likely be hanging high in the water column where there is
warmer water than the chilly stuff on the bottom. If they’re there, both live bait and jigs will work, but the bigger fish will likely come on larger live baits. Keep your eyes open for a cobia too. Much like years past, the cold water also pushed the bait, rays and cobia up on the Hetzel Shoal. This year, there were a bunch of kings, bonito and barracuda there too. Many a day were spent slow trolling live bait on the shoal catching kings and cobia. This tapered off a little bit later in the month when the water got a bit dirty. Hopefully, the water will clean back up and it’ll be game on again. If conditions get right again, expect to see a mix of kings, cobia, bonito, barracuda and sharks. The sardines have been loaded on the shoal, so you can catch them there and start trolling. Some of the time, you can actually catch bait while you’re trolling. Keep the jig rod handy as the cobia are likely to swim right up to the boat. The bottom fishing will remain dead until the cold water leaves. The only option here would be finding the jacks and mangroves hanging somewhere above the cold water. Whatever the case, get out there and get after ‘em. I’ve got to go now and finish painting the rebel flag on the roof of my boat. See ya on the pond!!
This is one of my favorite times of the year to use a topwater lure that imitates an injured mullet swimming on the surface. It doesn’t get any better catching redfish on topwater lures. Concentrate on throwing your favorite lure into the schools of mullet on the flats as this is where you will mainly get your strikes. If you are not a lure fan there is plenty of lady fish in the lagoons, just look for the birds working in the middle of the lagoon. Tarpon is my next agenda. If you’re looking for tarpon in the river, maybe focus on looking for them in small creek canals and marinas. White jerk baits and live pogies will do the trick. The tarpon are also still here on the shores of Cocoa Beach, fish around the bait pods with live mullet or pogies. Remember to hold on tight with these fish, they’re ranging from 50-180lbs.
You can also find redfish and snook around these bait pods on the beach. The snook bite in Stuart has been really good with fish in the mid- 20 pound range. I ran quite a few of my charters last month in the ocean and caught a wide variety of species including flounder, cobia, kingfish, dolphin, and goliath grouper. The bite was pretty decent. The bait of choice for flounder would be small finger mullet. You can cast net these little mullet in the lagoon and if you have some way to keep them
alive overnight then you’re set. The cobia on the other hand have been chewing the live pogies really well, just work your bait on pieces of structure offshore. The kingfish and dolphin have been on the reefs just off of Port Canaveral. Look for water temps in the 80’s and if you start seeing flying fish start trolling for the dolphin. Rigged ballyhoo and live pogies will work excellent for these dolphin. I’ve been catching some monster goliath grouper on handline using whatever I can catch for bait. Some of these groupers are over 300 pounds! You can’t eat them because they are federally protected but they are a lot of fun if you are able to pull one up off the wrecks. Until next month stay safe and good luck on the water!
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The Delta IV rocket launched into its 30th flight on July 23 at 8:07p.m. from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Built by United Launch Alliance, the Delta IV was carrying the seventh Wideband Global Satcom (WGS) satellite. The WGS is a military satellite provides communication services for warfighter, and is the only system that can support both X and Ka band communications. The services provided are integral for Combatant Commanders to command their tactical forces. The launch was the fifth time using the Medium+ configuration (five meter fairing, with four solid rocket motors) for the Delta IV. The previous four times the Medium+
configuration was used were also for WGS missions. The Commander of the 45th Space Wing, Col. Shawn Fairhurst, said the mission team did outstanding, and that everyone involved deserved to be commended. The Delta IV rocket launch came only days after the the successful launch of Atlas V on July 15. The next launch will be Atlas V, mission MUOS-4 on August 31, 2015.
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from old jukeboxes and really have a nice feel of history when you spin them.
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You are a well-known tattoo artist. Do you ever integrate your art with music? If so, how?
DJ Longneck About 10 years ago I met my favorite DJ to date, Lance-O. I had what I thought was a decent reggae collection at the time and we DJ’d an anniversary party for Surf World Surf Shop. I watched and learned from him and saw what it was to be a true reggae DJ, lots of mic control and fast song selections that ride on the same riddim (rhythm). There are other local DJs like J. Boogie and Nick Michael who keep me very inspired with their progressive DJ skills. I think the number one local on the rise is Cerino. He is really an all in one package, his father was a DJ so it’s in his blood and he produces his own tracks. What type of equipment do you use to DJ? CDJ’s, turntables, Traktor, Serato, etc.? Do you ever play vinyl and if so tell me about your vinyl collection? I have really gone full circle with DJing. I originally fell in love with vinyl and turntables, then I progressed to a Numark all- in- one double CD player and mixer. Next I upgraded to Pioneer CDJ’s, got Serato, then Traktor and a controller. I have had turntables on and off the whole time. I just recently got new Reloop turntables as I have never stopped record collecting. I gave my record collection away once to a record store when I thought I needed to downsize, I have always regretted that move. But I guess I paid it forward. My prime focus now is to spin roots and culture reggae 45s. Most old 45s come
First impressions are everything and when you walk into my tattoo studio, you will be greeted with a smile, smell incense burning and feel at ease with calming reggae music. The tropical vibe of the music transcends with the “tropistyle” artwork I am known for. The music and my art go hand and hand and are part of the whole experience of getting a tattoo. There seems to be a group of reggae style DJs in Florida and the Caribbean. Can we find out more about these guys who’s cool interesting up-and-coming and what this movement is like? Most of the DJs that I run with have their own DJ crews they run with all over Florida. Names to keep a look out for are Lance-O and all the Kulcha Shok DJ’s, Badda Skat, Franky Sly, Ragga, 74 Soundsystem, Ragga P, Jimmy South, Selector Red-I, Soufside RudeBoys, Righteous HiFi, J-Punky, C-Lioness and all the Reggae DJ’s at Jamaikin Me Crazy. To read the extended interview go online to TheBeachsideResident.com
You can catch Longenecker doing sets on August 23 and September 20 at Jamaikin Me Crazy at Mambo’s from 12pm-7pm. He occasionally DJs with Lance-O and the Kulcha Shok Crew on Sunday nights at Jazid in Miami. The best way to keep up with upcoming DJ gigs is to follow him on Instagram, @MARKLONGENECKER.
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Mitch Varnes virtual participants schedule their own race. “Basically you pay to enter and we send you data via email on how to participate and you provide confirmation that you ran 13 miles within a certain time frame,” he explains. “You can run on the beach with a friend or group to run a simulated run.” Virtual running is appealing to a lot of runners who for whatever reason can’t race at a specific location or time. Varnes said he’s even come across military members on ships participating in races while on treadmills in the middle of the ocean. Mitch has produced and participated in so many endurance events, but one stands out for Varnes. “They are all fun, but the Rocketman Florida Triathlon is very memorable as it is the first public sporting event ever allowed on the Kennedy Space Center.” Many people are nervous to run their first 5k, 10k or Marathon. In my briefings before the Cocoa Beach Triathlon— which always has a lot of first timers—I always remind them to relax and remember to have fun. Whether it is a running or triathlon event, these entrants have trained for a long time, and their families have supported them through the process. We want to make their experience as fun and memorable as possible.”
To find out more about upcoming events go to smoothrunning.org or email them at info@themelbournemarathon.com
Fight Club is a great program to lose weight, get fit, and stay healthy. What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced since you opened? Overcoming injuries, sore muscles, and flat out exhaustion are all challenges, but the biggest is definitely the ‘business’ aspect of running the organization. It’s a lot of effort to keep track of the daily administrative responsibilities such as accounting, membership drives, transporting students, and basically everything that keeps the place up and running! I greatly appreciate Natalie for handling 95% of these duties. Without her I would be a lost soul. Training clients is easy for me as it is my passion, but running a business is work!
What do you think you’ve achieved since you started?
What do you like to do in your spare time?
One huge accomplishment is within the last year we became affiliated with Sensei Marcelo Cohen, first degree black belt under Marcelo Saporito and the Carlson Gracie family. I am honored and privileged to have the opportunity to learn and train under his leadership. In the bigger picture, CBFC has helped me achieve so much. I lived a tough life in the early to mid 90’s. I ran around with the wrong crowd and led a life of crime. At one point I was wrongfully charged with a serious crime where I was facing 30 years in prison with a 20 year plea offer. Fortunately for me the charges were dropped. It was around this time that I knew I needed to change my life and I did. Martial arts was my savior and is now my life. The CBFC is my and my family’s passion and commitment. God truly gave me a second chance and I’m making the most of it. I love my life. I have a beautiful wife who loves and cares for me. And of course we have our daughter, Mynina. I am truly blessed.
When we are at home it’s all about relaxation. We rent a movie for Saturday family night, and Sunday is all about church and recovery. We attend Cross Ridge Church of Rockledge, led by Pastor Brad. After church we relax a little, eat a good meal and then I go fishing. Whenever I have the opportunity, I like to watch Dr. Phil to learn more about how to help others through giving good advice and sharing life experiences. The CBFC is a business that is dedicated to helping people use martial arts techniques to bring out the best in themselves. As Trey says, “We are a family at the fight club. Many people have come and gone throughout the years, but no matter why someone must leave, they carry the lessons they learned here with them forever.”
Come see what the CBFC is really about. Stop in at 2019 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach, or call at (321) 208-3554. Look up ‘Cocoa Beach Fight Club’ on Facebook for schedules and events.
BrainTracker Answer: Sociology Common words: clog, clogs, cog, cogs, go, goo, igloo, igloos, log, logic, logo, logos, logs, slog, SOCIOLOGY, yogi, yogic, yogis. All words: clog, clogs, cog, cogs, colog, cologs, go, goo, goos, goosy, igloo, igloos, isolog, log, logic, logics, logo, logoi, logos, logs, logy, ology, oologic, oology, slog, SOCIOLOGY, yogi, yogic, yogis. © Kevin Stone
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seen the entire plot along with all the best parts. Talented actors Michael Keaton, Jon Hamm and Sandra Bullock seem to enjoy doing the voices for their silly, over the top characters. Unfortunately, their roles are anything but memorable. It’s the kind of movie that kids will love and parents will just tolerate. Grade: C
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Terminator: Genisys Director: Alan Taylor
Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jai Courtney, Emilia Clarke Kyle Reese (Courtney) is sent back in time to 1984 to save Sarah Connor (Clarke). He’s not only greeted by a different timeline: Sarah is not the scared victim he heard about but is a strong and prepared individual. She’s also joined by a protective Terminator (Schwarzenegger). The nostalgia for the 1984 setting from Terminator is satisfyingly rich yet only temporary. Once they exit the 80s setting, the movie goes downhill and becomes messy. It goes from being a (well crafted) tribute to James Cameron’s beloved story to an entirely new plot using mediocre filmmaking. Clarke does a fine job filling Linda Hamilton’s shoes as Connor. It’s great
to see Arnold back in the role he was born for, this time as a father figure and comic relief. Any importance and charisma established by Michael Biehn in the first Terminator is non-existent in Courtney. Reese goes from being the protector to just a tag along. If Hollywood has taught us anything, it’s by the time a franchise reaches a fifth installment (Dirty Harry, Die Hard, Death Wish,) it’s probably time to move on. Unless you’re a diehard Terminator fan, you’re better off saying, “Hasta la vista” to this time-traveling travesty. Grade: C
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Director: Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffin
Stars: Michael Keaton, Sandra Bullock, Jon Hamm The lovable sidekicks from “Despicable Me” star in their
own movie exploring their origins and yearning to serve a master. Three of their own, Kevin, Stuart and Bob, set out to find a new master and they meet Scarlet Overkill (Bullock), who gives them temporary employment. Just like the “Cars” and “Madagascar” films, “Minions” takes side characters of a successful franchise and decides to exploit it. What’s next- a Willy Wonka spin-off starring the Oompa Loompas? They should’ve stuck with mini movies instead. After a while, the gibberish dialogue and slapstick humor becomes tiresome and doesn’t translate well for a 90-minute feature. If you’ve seen the trailer to this movie, then you’ve
Ted (MacFarlane) and his wife decide they want to have children but the government does not see Ted as a person. With the help of his best friend (Wahlberg), he must fight for his civil rights. The semi-serious plot and the multiple courtroom scenes drag on a bit, prolonging the film’s length. Thankfully, the jokes surrounding those parts make up for them. Like MacFarlane’s television series “Family Guy,” “Ted” contains all the random, rude and out of left field type of humor you’d expect. They decide to throw in as many sex, drug and offensive jokes an R-rating will allow. Wahlberg shows that he and MacFarlane still have great chemistry and is also able to display
his brilliant comedic timing. Just about anyone that has ever lent their voice to the “Family Guy” series also has a cameo in “Ted.” Some celebrity appearances seem like missed opportunities while most enjoy making fun of themselves, providing some hilarious and unforgettable moments. The laughs are bigger, bolder and more outrageous as Ted and John reunite in one of those rare, “better than the original” sequels. Grade: A
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Ciao Darlings! It’s me, Juliet Pomodoro. But you can call me...anytime. My brother Romeo is working under his covers trying to clear his name and is currently in a secure location. Until he is available, you can depend on my council. You are safe in my beautifully manicured, soft yet supple hands.
Dear Juliet, My boyfriend got his hands on a boxing video game that isn’t available in stores. Now I’ve turned invisible. What should I do?
Amanda M., Merritt Island A real man should be game for anything, especially you. If he’s more worried about his hard drive than driving you wild, tell that fool it’s game over.
Dear Juliet, I’m a female professional body builder. I love my body and so does my boyfriend. But during our 4th of July celebration when I bent down to light a rocket his brother made fun of my muscular calves. He said they were fat! How can I get them to respect my muscles and see beauty in strength
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Embrace your curves. You worked hard for them. Strong men have always embraced strong woman. This guy sounds like a wimp. Next time his brother makes a similar comment quote the great Burt Reynolds, ”Cowboys love fat calves.” Then hand him your personal trainer’s business card. It sounds like he needs it.
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I’m a big golfer and I can’t seem to keep a girlfriend. Every girl I date ends up becoming jealous of my hobby. My newest girlfriend is threatening to break up with me. How can I find a girl who loves golf as much as I do?
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I’m a nice guy. I have a great job as a professional pilot. My girlfriend and I enjoy our time together, but lately she’s been complaining about my early arrivals. Any tips on how to land right on time?
“Anonymous” Cape Canaveral If you need tips on keeping your landing gear up for the remainder of the flight you might need to make an appointment with your doctor. I’m sure they have pills for that. I’ve also heard it helps to engage your auto pilot each morning to burn off a little excess jet fuel. In the meantime, to stay on your flight plan and delay a water landing think of multiplication tables, dead puppies or Grandma.
Jeff A., Indiatlantic Well, Darling if you haven’t found one on the golf course you aren’t looking hard enough. Maybe you spend too much time hunting for your balls instead of scoring a hole in one. If your wood is off and your waggle causes you to whiff maybe its time to find a sweet spot and swing. A U G U ST 2015
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3.25 CORONA
CORONA LIGHT
FREE WINGS
WITH 1ST PITCHER
TAC OS AND DOMESTIC
FOOD
$
BEAT THE CLOCK SPECIALS
NACHOS
RESCUED FROM ORDINARY
STONEY AND THE HOUSE ROCKERS
3 FIREBALLS
$
HOME OF
THE
4301 OCEAN BEACH BLVD, COCOA BEACH, FL 32931 • (321) 799-2577 SANDBARSPORTSGRILL.NET SANDBARSPORTSGRILL SANDBARCB KID FRIENDY ‘TIL 10PM | SERVING FOOD ‘TIL MIDNIGHT EVERYDAY
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FISH TACO