The Beachside Resident October 2019: The Party Issue

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THE PARTY ISSUE

VOLUME 14 / ISSUE 10 / OCTO

BER 2019

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Myrtle Corbin, known as the Four-Legged Girl from Texas, was a dipygus. She was born with a severe congenital deformity of conjoined twining that caused her to have two separate pelvises.

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ELLA HARPER, CAMEL GIRL

Ella Harper was born in 1873 with a condition called congenital genu recurvatum, which caused her knees to bend backward.

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WA N G T H E H U M A N UNICORN

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Editor’s Note Greetings Earthlings, Thanks for checking in with The Beachside Resident. Welcome to The Party Issue! This time of year is when the fun really gets started. It’s time to get weird, be spooky, dress like a goblin, drink champagne for breakfast, and crash parties. We all, more or less, love the summer months and the endless opportunity for a perfect beach day, but autumn will forever reign supreme as my favorite season. The palm trees may refrain from changing fronds colors, but the coffeeshops have released their pumpkin flavors and we’re beginning to feel cooler breezes wafting in, five degrees cooler... cheers to Fall! I’m excited to sit on the deck at Junkanoo in the Port and crush that spiced Caribbean food and jam to some reggae Sundays without falling under heat duress! We got some intel from Mayor Ben Malik suggesting some upgrades to Cocoa Beach’s environmental stewardship. CB is taking a stand and we couldn’t be more proud. Head over to page 13 and read up on changes the city is making to improve the protection of our waterways. Before you settle in with this issue, flip to page 19 and whip up a batch of chocolate indulgence using Blake McDermott’s (adapted) recipe in “Party Brownies”. I can’t think of a better way to usher in cooler temperatures, pumpkin patches and the parties of the season. I would like to thank everyone who’s participated in our magazine this year. It is always a joy to learn more about our Residents and see the amazing projects and events you come up with. If you have any intel you believe we should feature in The Beachside Resident, never hesitate to reach out to me at staff@thebeachsideresident.com. I look forward to seeing you all as we hit the streets and partake in the season’s festivities! Sincerely,

Sharon Lacy Editor-in-Chief

WHAT’S INSIDE? 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 34

Editorial Spotlight Money Talk Rich Salick Surf Festival I Love Beachside Mayor Ben Malik Opinions Book Reviews Restaurant of the Month Recipes WTH is TCH & CBD? Beachside @ Your Service Pet of the Month Fishing Report Bartender of the Month Out & About Calendar Inquire of Fursey Out of the Darkness Wishing Tree Planting Get Fit Tips Vitalism Horoscope/Puzzles Album Reviews Keep FL Weird Sudoku

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S P O O K Y S P OT L I G H T EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Craig Harriman EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Sharon Lacy MEDIA MANAGER Misti Blu Day McDermott

Oct 19 - 20 & 26 - 27 , 2018 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM Come if you dare, and take the walk through our Haunted Jail Trail in the backwoods of the Brevard County Jail. This twisted trail of incarcerated lost souls will stalk you as you scurry through. Try to find your way out before you become “one of them”! You will experience thrilling haunts that will have you shivering with fear. Food Trucks will be available outside the trail area. This year, funds raised will go to the Children’s Hunger Project, Special Olympics & Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Charity, Inc. Transportation to and from the trail head will be provided by the haunted Jail Transportation Bus. Tickets for the bus can be used between 7 and 11 pm. Are you brave enough? Afraid of heading back to the ‘clink’? Are you just looking to be scared? Visitors watch your back, you’ll never know which way the terror will hit you. WARNING: THIS IS A SCARY TRAIL. Ages 13 and up are recommended.

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COMING UP NEXT... :::: ART ISSUE :::: All of Brevard County is teeming with art in november. We want to higlight the shows in the area as well as some of our most talented artists. TIme to be creative folks, we’re all about the art this month.

WRITE FOR US The Beachside Resident is a media company for, about, and written by beachside residents. We’re looking for talented, passionate writers. Articles need to be topical, contain 500 words or less and include photos. We’ll reference your blog, business or social media pages in your article. If you prove you have what it takes, we’ll pay you. Grab your moment in the spotlight, feather your resume, and let your voice be heard. If you have an opinion, internet access, and the ability to tell a story...

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER ‘Becca w/ the Good Hair

WEB DEVELOPER Danny Williams SALES ASSOCIATE Dane Strickland OFFICE MASCOTS Sasha, Molly, Shadow, Rocco and Hamilton

CONTRIBUTORS Beachside Radio Whitney Bailey Fursey O’Veebee Suzanne Elliott Mayor Ben Malik Misti Blu Day McDermott Steve Hauser Gary Roen Captain Greg Rapp Captain Alex Hughey Amanda Dreyer Leandra Preston Matthew Badolato

A D V E RT I S I N G & C O N T R I B U TO R NOVEMBER DEADLINE: O CTOBER 12, 2019 S T R E ET D AT E : NOVEMBER 1, 2019 Please recycle this magazine by leaving it somewhere with spotty Wi-Fi.


MONEYTALK By Steve Hauser

A YEAR IN REVIEW AND A FINAL ADIEU We’ve come full circle. We spent the last year talking about stocks, mutual funds, ETF’s, and bonds. We discussed how to build a balanced investment portfolio, and then ventured over to the dark side with options. A common tool used by investors and traders alike is technical analysis or charting. Most anyone can look at a chart and spot a trend. However, there is a wealth of information, if you know how to look deeper. Part science, part art - technical analysis can help prevent mistakes when both buying and selling. Today’s financial websites will even analyze the chart for you. You just have to know what to ask. No math, no mess. The beauty of charting is its indifference. No emotion and all news/ public sentiment is already priced in. I could go in depth and drag this out another year but nobody wants that. You can find excellent books on the subject at any library or bookstore and I will be covering the topic during my seminars. True story: A farmers favorite mule fell into an abandoned well. When the farmer found out, he tried and tried but could not haul the mule out. He decided the humane thing would be to bury him in the well. As the dirt fell on the mules back, he would shiver and it accumulated on the floor. Soon, he was up to his knees it dirt. One leg at a time he stepped out and stayed on top of the dirt pile. This continued until he was high enough to jump out of the well. Moral of the Story: When life piles on the dirt, shake it off and step up. I would like to thank the staff at The Beachside Resident for their encouragement, support and patience to make this column happen. I’ve had a blast writing it. I hope you enjoyed reading. Peace. Investing seminars now at Cocoa Beach Library Send questions and comments to: spacecoastmoneytalk@gmail.com. Prior columns are archived at: www.spacecoastmoneytalk.com OCTOBER 2019

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October 11th-14th COCOA BEACH, FL – Due to Hurricane Dorian’s path towards Central Florida’s Space Coast during the days leading up to the Surf Fest, the event has been postponed. The Surf Fest will now take place during Columbus Day Weekend, October 11th-14th. This is the second time in all 34 years of running the event where the Surf Fest had to be postponed due to an incoming hurricane. Although hurricanes produce great waves for Florida’s east coast, they can be life threatening and very dangerous. The City of Cocoa Beach and Westgate Pier’s recommendations to postpone the Surf Fest were in agreeance with event organizers to keep competitors, volunteers, and spectators out of harm’s way. The 34th Annual NKF Rich Salick PRO-AM Surfing Festival is still featuring the Ron Jon Surf Shop Men’s Pro, and will take place at the Westgate Resorts Cocoa Beach Pier. Surfers and beach-goers alike will enjoy the weekend festivities while raising funds to fight kidney disease. Professional and amateur surfers will hit the waves in the preliminary heats that begin on October 12th. Professional competitions include the Ron Jon Men’s Pro, Victory Casino Men’s Longboard Pro, and Gutin & Wolverton Women’s Longboard Pro. Amateur divisions that you don’t want to miss include the Surfer Dudes Pollywog division where 9 year old surfers and younger compete for a spot in the finals of this prestigious competition. Surfing finals conclude the weekend on Columbus Day, October 14th. This world-class event not only features both Professional and Amateur surfing events but competitive tandem surfing, a luau and surf movies on the beach, the Taste of Brevard and Silent Auction, and entertainment throughout the weekend to guarantee something for everyone. The Taste of Brevard and Silent Auction will take place on Sunday, October 13th at the Radisson at the Port in Cape Canaveral. This tropical event showcases all the wonders Brevard has to offer. Auction items include hand-painted surfboards, artwork from the Wyland Galleries, beach cruisers, surf packs, and much more. You are also able to enjoy samples from over 25 of Brevard’s finest restaurants. All of the proceeds go to the National Kidney Foundation of Florida to help increase awareness and prevention of kidney and urinary tract diseases, improve the health and well being of individuals and families affected by these diseases, and increase the availability of all organs for transplantation. Tickets are $35 and available on NKFsurf.com. They will be $40 at the door With the help of over 300 volunteers and the support of the community, this year’s event is sure to make waves. The event is in honor of the co-founder and 3 time kidney recipient Rich Salick who passed away in July 2012. For more information on the NKF Pro-Am Surfing Festival call 407-894-7325 or visit us online at www.nkfsurf.com.

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LOCAL SCRIBE

Environmental Stewardship

By Mayor Ben Malik

Recently the City of Cocoa Beach discontinued the use of glyphosate (active ingredient in Roundup) at all city maintained parks and golf course. The city-owned golf course abuts the Banana River and we want to ensure we are good stewards of protecting our waterways, while maintaining this wonderful facility for the public to enjoy. The replacement product Cheetah Pro is being used in over 46 states and the active ingredient is a naturally occurring broad-spectrum herbicide produced by several species of streptomyces soil bacteria. Unlike glyphosate, this herbicide has no known cancer risks, as well for the safety of our employees applying this product. The tradeoff is there is a cost differential of 3.5 times the cost of glyphosate, $100/five gallons for glyphosate (aka Roundup) versus $350/five gallons for Cheetah Pro, and must be applied more frequently. This is a small price to invest in a safer product for both our employees and the surrounding waterways! The City of Cocoa Beach continues to make our water quality a top priority (memorialized in our city’s long-term goals as well) by making investments in our infrastructure. Some recent investments include the following: • New force main sewer line on the North end of town to replace deteriorated sewer line to address overflowing of sewer main during periods of heavy rains and causing back flow into our residents’ homes. • Waste water plant improvements of $7.34 million (approximately $2.2 million from grant funding, thank you St. John’s Water Management District and Indian River Lagoon sales tax, with another $5.09 million in State of Florida revolving loan (20 year fixed rate of 1.19%!!) These improvements will further improve treated wastewater and lessen nutrient outflow.

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OPINIONS

Ivettelitza:

A mermaid!! Living in the ocean would be a dream!

Java John:

Groucho Marx. I used to dress as Groucho regularly! I watched the movies for weeks before, learn the lines, and won many contests... Including tix to see the Smothers Brothers in ‘84.

Jillie Bean:

110% a farmer. First off, overalls are so comfy & secondly, I’d get to have pet goats & a garden! Win-win!

VickiLynn:

Wilma Flintstone! I’ve been a huge fan since childhood. Her and Jackie Kennedy were my idols! They both embraced wearing pearls!!

IF YOU COULD CHOOSE ONE HALLOWEEN COSTUME TO LIVE YOUR LIFE IN FOREVER, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

Marc:

A beach bum, because there would be no better “costume” to live in forever in Cocoa Beach!

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Josh:

The Punisher, because Frank Castle is my spirit animal.

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Liz:

A surfer chick! They’re the coolest chicks on the planet.

Shanna Mac:

Hugh Hefner. I feel like I don’t need to explain that one.


BOOK REVIEWS By Gary Roen

Nourish Your Tribe: Empowering Parents to Grow Strong, Smart, Successfully Kids Nicole Magryta, MBA, RDN 9781732829603, $19.99 Though the title mentions parents and kids, “Nourish Your Tribe” is for all ages to begin to do more things to stay fit. Magryta, who has been a clinical nutritionist for many years, writes about food issues, in terms all of us can understand, to achieve a much healthier existence by being more cautious. Unlike other books of this type, Magryta does not advocate getting rid of anything. Instead, she is a firm believer of moderation. There are tips like natural methods to treat such things as the common cold. Instead of taking antibiotics, there are many different foods that increase the body’s own abilities that are not harmful at all. Now for the fun part: Magryta has included different types of recipes that sound exquisite. Miso Tahini Dip, Curry Fish Salad, Frozen Chocolate Banana Bites, Dark Chocolate Bark with Super Seeds and Sea Salt are some of the delightful concoctions. This being party time, with holidays like Halloween and others, everyone can look into “Nourish Your Tribe” that will have your body saying, “I’m the carriage, and you’re the brain.” It’s time to party for a beautiful relationship.

Skin Game Stuart Woods 9780735219168, $28.00 Teddy Fay is back in action in “Skin Game.” Fay will have to do everything he can to stay alive while trying to expose a mole of the CIA. He must also expose a sinister plot before it can be put into play. Fay has always been one of the most fascinating characters of Stuart Woods, and “Skin Game” is one of the best suspenseful tales of Woods long list of titles. Fans of Woods will not be disappointed with “Skin Game.”

Murder Is My Business Brett Halliday 9780843963281, $9.95 Growing up, I read a number of series including James Bond, Mike Hammer, and Michael Shayne. I am happy to say that “Murder Is My Business” is better than ever because, back then, I had a very different perspective than now. The story is filled with great characters, writing, and a great description of the time period the story takes place in. If you have never read a Michael Shayne, now is the time to discover him in “Murder Is My Business. Gary Roen is the author of Journey, Slotski’s World, The Forgotten Father, Look at Me World, and the co-author of Cats, Cats, and More Cats . He can be reached at gsroen@aol.com or his pages on Facebook and LinkedIn. He is also a publishing consultant to authors and publishers in all genres. OCTOBER 2019

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LOCAL SCRIBE By Mayor Ben Malik

Environmental Stewardship

• Waste water plant improvements of $7.34 million (approximately $2.2 million from grant funding, thank you St. John’s Water Management District and Indian River Lagoon sales tax, with another $5.09 million in State of Florida revolving loan (20 year fixed rate of 1.19%!!) These improvements will further improve treated wastewater and lessen nutrient outflow. • Phase IIB of residential muck dredging project (final phase of dredging the last 12 residential canals in Cocoa Beach). Thank you Brevard County Commission for the grant funding of $5.9 million for this project from the Save Our Indian River Lagoon Plan and St. John’s River Water Management District for the $1.5 million grant, this will eliminate 1000’s of pounds of nitrogen from our waterways to clean up our canals! (Special thanks to City of Cocoa Beach employee and Project Manager, Wayne Carragino for securing these grants!) Of significance is the study currently in the works by Dr. Austin Fox from the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) titled: “The Efficacy of Sediment Aeration as a Complement to Muck Dredging in the Indian River Lagoon”. The City will be testing the use of aeration processes in a test canal shortly to improve water flow and oxygen levels. Most of the man-made canals in Cocoa Beach suffer from a lack of water flow and stagnation. Once the muck is removed we need to look at long-term solutions to prevent algae blooms from occurring. The study by Dr. Fox used micrometer sized bubbles in residential canals in Satellite Beach. They are currently testing nanometer sized bubbles (highly-concentrated dissolved oxygen (DO)) at the Florida Tech Rivers Edged Campus and directly comparing results with the efficacy of dredging. The two aeration processes (micrometer sized bubbles and highly-concentrated DO) work differently but address the same problem of low DO. We expect to see reduced nutrient fluxes (i.e., releases of nutrients from sediments) during spring and summer months when the bottom water in canals would otherwise be anoxic and inhospitable to biota. In layman’s terms, creating some water flow could increase oxygen levels and lessen algae blooms! Thank you for your support and allowing me to serve as your Mayor, please feel to contact me with any suggestions at bmalik@cityofcocoabeach.com or my cell at 321-794-6668.

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The Salty Fox is one of those places you drive by and make a mental note to visit because you can just tell it’s going to be a fun and different experience. The venue and personalities inside do not disappoint. A fun and eclectic decor speak of artsy folk hell bent on having a good time and hanging out. The couple that owns the spot fed and hunored us with their clever banter and candid responses. Be sure to check them out, you’ll want to return, just like we did. Who owns this joint? Sam and Veronica Lourdes, happily married, and creating as they go. Tell us a little about your personal and professional background. Sam: I used to own Boondocks on Sarno for four years, sold it, met the love of my life (Veronica). How did you come up with the name Salty Fox? Well, it was originally supposed to the Fox Hole, but we found out there were NUMEROUS strip clubs called the Fox Hole. So, Salty Fox it was… “Salty” because we’re close to the water and “Fox” - well because we like foxes. How did you come up with the concept for your restaurant & how long did it take you to perfect it? Sam: Well, we wanted to add a hood system for our kitchen, which would allow us to fry and do a variety of food concepts, but was a pricey option. So we came up with a healthier option: paninis, soups, sliders and such. There’s a lot of cool stuff. We’ve been told it’s the BEST hangover food. I came up with the pizza roll wrap when I was home late one night, drunk, and got inspired. It’s taken about a year to perfect the concept. It’s pretty set in stone, now. They made me laminate the menu, so it’s locked in and I’m not allowed to change it. What inspired you to open up a restaurant? A music venue would be a lot of work. I wanted a simple bar where we did the same thing all the time. That ended up being more work, anyhow. But

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it’s good. It’s great, in fact! We’re really happy and I love this place. Normally, by now, I would’ve sold it and moved on. We love the people that come in here. It’s always fun and full of random people fully involved in having a good time. Which dish or recipe are you most proud of? **without a hesitation to respond** Candy Jalapeños! Our jalapeños are fresh cut, candied in-house, served with ritz crackers and cream cheese; sweet with a little bit of heat. They’re awesome! Also the Cucumber Boats. They’ve got shredded chicken, crushed cashews, shredded carrots floating in a handmade cucumber boat, and they’re topped with 1/2 ginger and 1/2 sriracha and ranch dressing. The crowd loves them. Which is one of the most popular menu items? Definitely JaBacon Me Crazy. Mango habanero jelly with chicken, bacon, onion and pepper jack cheese, pressed into a handful of a panini. There’s TONS of flavor and the sandwich is a handful of delicious. You’ll definitely want to try one. Tell us what it is about your restaurant that sets you apart from the rest. Diversity. There’s no specific type of person that comes here. We are a neighborhood bar and we serve everyone, and they all get along. Doctors, Lawyers, and first responders, to the smiley couple at the end of the bar… We have a bartender that used to be an F.I.T. coach, who was hired as security and when he tried to leave, we refused and trained him up on the bar. Now he’s the number ONE ole Fashioned maker and martinis in town. **He’s also super handsome and will charm the devil out of you** What’s a favorite party you’ve hosted? Onezie Bar Crawl and Christmas in July. With Christmas in July we have a Bad Santa who’s packed handcuffs, whips and MD 20/20. Everyone has a great time. It’s AWEsome! For Onesie Bar Crawl, if they come in a onzie, they get a drink. Imagine this: EVERY SINGLE PERSON IN A ONSIE. And there’s hundreds cruising & frolicking down the streets of

EGAD. There’s a costume contest. It’s SUPER fun. I mean, we’re also the number one karaoke bar in Brevard. At least that’s what we’re told. It’s WILD! Every Thursday night the bar is full. What is something on your bucket list? Sam: I wanna do a Speak Easy. That’s already in the works, so my bucket list is about to happen. Stay alert and check in with us because it’s opening and we’re excited to bring this concept to our community. Veronica: I want an AirBNB in the Keys. What’s your favorite perk of being a restauranteur? None. (HAHA, we all laughed) Really, it’s just seeing people happy. What would you order for your last meal? Sam: Probably a filet mignon. Veronica: A filet mignon with bacon wrapped asparagus. Sam: OOOHHHH yeah, me too! **They really ARE perfect for each other** Who came up with the food concepts? Both of us. We’ve kinda of built on things as time went on. Paninis started with a standard concept, but they’ve evolved into something incredible. It’s good food, creatively designed and cleverly executed. It’s not bar food, it’s comfort food. The menu is fun and different. There’s not one thing on there we wouldn’t recommend. Where do you spend your time when you’re not running one of the most exciting restaurants on the Space Coast? Veronica: Here. Other than our house, where we sleep. Really, EGAD, supporting all the local spots. Sam: We really spend it here. We love this place. Do you have any parting words for us? Thanks for coming in, hanging out and drinking with us! Eat local, drink local, support local. Don’t be a dick and tip your bartender.


RECIPES By Blake McDermott

Party Brownies You wake up and it’s the morning of the party! You look at your watch… it’s the afternoon of the party! Crap! You fell asleep after sampling too much of tonight’s brownies’ special ingredient; this also explains why you are on the floor and why your shirt is missing. Panic starts to set in because you’re THAT guy/girl at the party that always brings homemade party brownies to the party! You were supposed to go to the store for exactly 1/3 cup of unsweetened cocoa powder, 1 cup of white sugar, ½ cup of all-purpose flour, and ¼ teaspoon of baking powder. You then remember that you have exactly one box of pre-made brownie mix and no one can tell the difference anyway… so, it’s all good. As a sign of respect to the many brownie scientists that gave up their social lives to find the perfect temperature to cook brownies at, you read the box and find it’s 350 Fahrenheit, because this is America and we don’t F@#$ with Celsius. After reading the rest of the box, you chuck it over your shoulder. This isn’t your first party brownie rodeo—you got this! You whisk 2 eggs, 2 tablespoons of water, making sure they are properly mixed before adding a ½ cup of your secret ingredient: special infused coconut oil. Why coconut oil? Because you’re not a fool that uses butter and you’re sensitive to people with dairy allergies, that’s why. After thoroughly mixing in your “homemade” brownie mix and few taste tests, you goop it on a 9x9 greased pan and chuck it in the oven. You spend a couple minutes searching for the tossed box to remind yourself to set the timer for 35 minutes. As you lick the bowl clean, you start to experience a moment of chocolaty bliss. Everything is right in the world. Your inner child and outer adult are high-fiving as you laugh hysterically at all your mother’s past warnings of salmonella! You start to make a mental note on something about portion control but it is cut short because “man, burgers sound really good right now!” Oh, and bring some sort of milk. Don’t be THAT guy/girl that brings party brownies to the party and doesn’t bring milk! Like seriously, who does that?

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LOCAL SCRIBE

W T H is T H C and CBD? By Misti Blu Day McDermott @mistibluday

Gone are the days of “regs” and “crip.” Today we have more of a knowledgeable approach as a consumer. Just like a wine connoisseur, we learn where the strain comes from, the notes, and potency. Unlike wine though, marijuana is a great way to medicate ailments. Some medications can cause other health issues (side effects) and meds keep adding up over the years.The beautiful thing about marijuana is that it can replace multiple medications. For example, let me list a few common health issues that typically require medications: anxiety, IBS, chronic pain, and migraines. A doctor would have prescribed at least four medications, probably more, to treat that patient. I also want to emphasize that I am not pill shaming. I understand that some of us need medication to live and I am one of them. But, why not eliminate a few pills for one piece of nature? As a disclaimer, please consult your doctor. I am simply just a nerd who does a lot of research and experiments. We’ll start with THC education. Tetrahydrocannabinol is the psychoactive cannabinoid in the cannabis plant. THC is where you get the buzzy high 20

feeling. It is also very beneficial for pain relief, nausea, PTSD, withdrawals, sleep issues, seizures, and muscle tremors. For some, THC can give that paranoid side effect; CBD actually counteracts that feeling. Knowing the right strains and percentages is key to finding exactly what you need. You also have cannabis types: Indica and Sativa. Indica (in-da-couch) is the mellow type. This type is calming and relaxing. Sativa can sometimes light a fire under your ass. It may make you extra chatty at a party or give you energy to work on a project. So, back to being paranoid… If you have had that effect from bud, you probably had a high THC, low CBD, Sativa strain. Now you see why it is great to learn? What you really needed was a low THC, high CBD, Indica strain. CBD, or Cannabidiol, is rich in medicinal properties. You can consume CBD flower and not get high. What is the fun in that? Well, some of us have day jobs, need to drive, or get drug tested while still needing the benefits that marijuana has to offer. CBD is a strong, natural anti-inflammatory that doesn’t get you stoned. The list of medical benefits is long

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enough to fill this page.You can purchase legal CBD as long as it does not contain more than 0.3% THC. Isolate contains only CBD (think isolated). Full Spectrum contains all compounds naturally present in the plant, which has more benefits in my opinion. There are many ways to use cannabis: smoking, edibles, tinctures, tea, lotion, balm, bubble bath, skincare, and vaporizing. Find your local medical marijuana doctor and dispensary. It’s time to paint the town green!

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BEACHSIDE @ YOUR SERVICE! Owning a home (or any property) takes a lot of upkeep. Here is a sampling of some of beachside’s best maintenance and service professionals that are at your service to keep your property in tip-top shape.

INSURANCE | Carl Coddington Insurance “Our family protecting yours” Charles Coddington Homeowners • Flood • Auto • General • Liability O: (321) 784-5705 • charliecoddington@gmail.com

CLEANING | East Coast Gleam Team Inc. Licensed • Insured • Bonded “We outSHINE the Best, MOP up the Rest” Residential • RealEstate • Construction • Commercial 321-480-5425 • ivyb29@ymail.com

PLUMBING | Justin Shaw LLC Drain Cleaning 35 S. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach 32931 321-412-5155

POOL | Sea Clear Pool Service “Keeping your pool clean so you don’t have to.” Weekly Cleaning and Maintenance Leak Detection • Green Pool Restoration 321-759-6824 • customerservice@seaclearpoolservice.com

COOLING | I.C. Air LLC Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Balancing Comfort and Cost Service • Repair • Replacement 10% Senior and Military Discount 321-890-7904

MOBILE BOAT REPAIR | Tom’s Mobile Marine Inc. In Business for 30 Years Marine Engines • Sales and Service 4880 Cangro St, Cocoa 32926 • 321-636-5758

WINDOW & DOORS | Fountain Window & Door Licensed & Insured Certified master installer of windows and doors. 73 West Bay Drive, Cocoa Beach, FL (321) 783-0126 • www.fountaingc.com

CONTRACTOR | Alron Construction LLC State Certified General and Roofing Contractors New Roofs, Repairs, Maintenance, Residential, Commercial, Insurance Claims, Manufacturer Warranty, Free Inspections 321-639-0911 • 467 Forrest Ave, Suite 115 Cocoa CCC1328819 CGC1515789

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PET OF THE MONTH:

Hobbes the Cat

By Misti Blu Day McDermott @mistibluday

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Hey creatures! My name is Hobbes and I am a one-year-old cat. I was born without a home or humans to call my own. I lived in a pretty cool shelter that took me in, called the Brevard Humane Society in Cocoa, Florida. People came in to see me being all cute and meowing, but one day I went on an adventure and left the shelter. A volunteer lady

er humans play video games or chase them around the house. The smaller girl, my sister human, she gives my lots of rubs but when she stops, I swat at her so that she keeps petting me. I have her trained! You should try it.

(who is now my human mom) scooped me up and I was lucky to be welcomed to my fur-ever home by a family of five crazy creatures. The smaller girl cried when she saw me, and I worried I upset her, but it turns out that sometimes human creatures cry when they are happy. There was another cat that did not welcome me… her name is Patsy. She is a little grumpy but we get along now. I get called “kitten boi” and “Hobbesy Boi” and all sorts of names I can’t understand. I follow my family around, spending time with everyone and I also love to sleep in the hamper. I get lots of pets and rubs. I have this cool trick that I do when I want food. I stand up and scratch on the pantry door so my humans can see how tall I am. Then, they fill up my bowl. I have become quite fat but life is good. I also love to snuggle on my momma human. I lie on top of her and hug her, snuggling her face. She says I am getting heavy but I just love to cuddle. I always ask my dad human how his day was when he comes home from work; sometimes he responds by making a loud noise from his butt. I like to watch the broth-

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Life is good where I live. The rubs are endless, the food is forever flowing (they know better), and I get all the attention while seeing my humans smile. The only thing I wish is that my friends over at the shelter could find their fur-ever homes too. If you can’t take in a furry creature like me, it would be just as cool if you donated some items to help care for all the homeless pets. I will fur-ever be grateful for being rescued and also for being featured as Pet of the Month for the coolest magazine in the universe. I am not just saying that for treats.

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FISHING REPORT INSHORE

CAPTAIN ALEX HUGHEY @capt.alex.hughey It’s breeder season! September thru November are three awesome months to target large breeder redfish, one of the things that make the Indian River, Mosquito Lagoon, and the Space coast such a popular destination for fisherman all over. Both estuaries typically see larger schools of fish this time of the year around drop offs, channel edges and along the edge of shallow water grass flats with deep water access close by. It’s very important we handle these fish with care! Use larger setups such a 5000 series reels with stout medium heavy, to heavy action rods loaded with 20 - 30 lb braided line. It’s critical to get these fish to the bait quickly, as well as giving them a good quick release. My favorite baits for these larger fish are single hook gold spoons, large swim baits, or top-waters with a single hook instead of traditional trebles. The live bait enthusiasts can typically find a good bite on large live mullet, pinfish, or cut baits as well including ladyfish. These fish are spawning and our future depends on our conservation, so please take great care when catching and releasing these fish, even more so than usual.

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CAPTAIN GREG RAPP @sealeveler

Hallelujah, we made it through September! This makes two years in a row that September was a total let down. Florence started the pattern in 2018 and Dorian this year. The huge swells from passing storms have pretty much kept us on lock down, but with any luck, just like last year, October will come strong and turn the tide. I think we will see a very slow start to the month. The water just hasn’t been right since Dorian passed and we continue to be plagued with large swells. East wind should quickly clean the water back up and after a solid week of calm seas good things will start to happen.

large bull sharks with a few cobia will be found behind these boats on a regular basis. It is also a fun relaxing day to troll small jet heads just outside the reef to target the black fin tuna. I always like to troll a large diving plug or jet head way back for that wahoo and I will run one mono rigged naked ballyhoo just behind my shortest teaser for that occasional mahi or sailfish. This type of day will not produce large numbers of fish but it is easy and can be very rewarding with a couple trophy fish.

The big red drum & sharks will show along Cocoa Beach and north of the Cape, but the muddy water will make them hard to find. Your best bet is to throw out cut mullet or pogies and wait. Use a sliding sinker rig with a 6/0 circle hook and 50 lb test leader with a reel capable of holding a good amount of 40 lb braid. If you start getting cut off by big sharks, change your leader to a stretch of #6 wire. The reds will not shy from the wire but using the mono is better for release.

Bottom fishing will also be off to a very slow start this month but the vermilion snapper bite is usually awesome at some point in October. Once you get on the vermilion don’t hesitate to recycle one and see if there is a fat grouper lurking ready to inhale it. Amberjack fishing should be decent using large live baits or large vertical jigs. Focus your effort on the tallest deep structure you can find and expect to see the fish suspended in the water column.

Live bait trolling, Pelican Flats and offshore wrecks in 80 to 100ft will produce a mixed bag of king mackerel, cobia, mahi and black fin tuna once we see a few consecutive calm days. Be on the lookout for shrimp boats because they are always worth a quick stop in October. Have a handful of chum or live bait ready to throw in the water and see what swims out from underneath. A lot of bonito with a few black fin tuna and

The way to approach this month is to be flexible but be prepared to capitalize on the few opportunity’s you get. By the end of the month the fishing will be great as long as we don’t get any more big swells from passing hurricanes. Captain Greg Rapp -

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All Water Adventures, located at Sunrise Marina behind Grills in Port Canaveral, offers the full spectrum of on-the-water activities. Each trip is run by full time guides of our family owned businesses. They have a love and passion for the area and what they do. If you want to get on the water for some fishing or just relaxing, then give them a shout. 321-222-7511 www.AllWaterAdventures.com OCTOBER 2019

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BARTENDER OF THE MONTH Business in the Front, Party in the Rear.

Gabba Gabba Hey! Ramble in for a cut or shave, then cruise on down to the back for a cold brew.

Colleen Davis of Traditional’s Cuts, Shaves, & Brews gives us the goods and shares what makes her the Darling of the Bar.

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WHERE ARE YOU FROM, ORIGINALLY? Asheville, NC. Why would you leave a magical place like Asheville? The grass is always greener. A wise man once told me “the grass may be greener, but you still always have to mow it”. I just moved to Florida in the summer of 2017. I’m a nomad, and I’ve lived in different places, but I think I’ve finally found my true home here in Melbourne.

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN BARTENDING?

WHAT IS YOUR DRINK OF CHOICE? My drink of choice in a liquor bar is whiskey, ginger and bitters (I believe it’s called a Horsefeather). Here at Traditionals, Hefeweizen, but I really like sours and gose’s (a salty/sour, German-Influenced brew).

CAN YOU RECOMMEND A HANGOVER CURE?

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DO YOU STRICTLY BARTEND OR DO YOU SHAVE PEOPLE SIMULTANEOUSLY?

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Maybe 5 years, but in the service industry for 15. Bartending came to me as a happy accident. A restaurant I worked at in Oregon was desperate for help, all the bartenders left; let’s call it an unplanned coup. So there I was.

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A Michelada. A cerveza and bloody mary mix, rimmed with tajin salt. Maybe a dash of hot sauce. As many as you can handl

I’m STRICTLY the bartender. No one wants me shaving their face. Becca Polak, who does the trim work, and her husband (Rob) are the visionaries that made this bar happen. They’re my best friends and their super punk rock. Rob is in a band called “Cold Side”, and they are as close as family to me.

DOES THIS PLACE GET ROWDY? It gets pretty busy and it does get fun, but overall I don’t think rowdy. I mean, we have punk shows and punk mentality, but everyone has respect for each other.

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WHAT’S THE FUNNIEST PICKUP LINE YOU’VE HEARD WHILE ON THE JOB? **scratches chin** Honestly, I don’t really get hit on that often. maybe I’m intimidating? I don’t know why, beats me.

FAVORITE PERKS OF BEING A BARTENDER? I feel like I”m always on stage, and yet I get to do all of the listening. I’m a secret-keeper, and that’s rewarding in a lot of ways. I also get to be in the middle of an AWESOME community. And I’m at work. It doesn’t feel like work when you get to hang out with cool people. I love this job. I moved here from Chicago to work for Becca and Rob.

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WHERE DO YOU SPEND YOUR TIME ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BAR?

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TELL US A QUICK HORROR STORY ABOUT A BARTENDING MISTAKE YOU’VE MADE.

I do some volunteer work at the zoo, in the aviary, when I can. I love being outside, mostly with my dogs and my friends.

Oh my God, one time in Chicago I accidentally made SIX GALLONS of margarita mix, that we put in the frozen margarita machine, with Titos… yeah… they called me Titos after that. They made me a manager after that, soooooo….. I tried to just take it all home with me but that was a no.

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WHAT WOULD YOU ORDER FOR YOUR LAST MEAL?

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WHAT IS NUMBER ONE ON YOUR BUCKET LIST?

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IS THERE ANYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE TO IMPART ON THE RESIDENT’S?

My mother’s baked macaroni and cheese. And a FM pepperoni pizza from EGAD’s newest joint. Okay, and maybe some watermelon. I’m a total foodie.

That’s a hard one. I have multiple bucket lists. I want to go to the art instillation in Santa Fe called “Meow Wolf ” (santafe.meowwolf.com)

We have a facebook and instagram page we post new things on all the time. Stay checked in and tell your friends. Word of mouth is the best form of advertising. Share the love and come have a cold one!

Craft beers and boutique wine cocktails named after old punk rock songs are the blarney stone of EGAD’s quiet riot. Traditionals’ eclectic space is inspired by the weird, carrying 50+ craft brews. It’s a no smoking zone with an up north basement bar vibe and a classy, clean ambience.... like a punk rock Cheers. 563 W Eau Gallie Blvd, Melbourne | (321) 425-4012

What is PUNK ROCK?

Not giving a F K about what is cool or not cool, what is punk rock or not punk rock, or what is acceptable or what isn’t. Plain and simple: Punk is a state of mind.

Do you know of a great bartender, or barista, and would like to nominate them for Bartender/Barista of the Month? Email staff@thebeachsideresident.com and tell us all about them.


OUT & ABOUT Boo at the Zoo is back and more spooktacular than ever! OCTOBER 11 – 13, 18 – 20 & 25 – 27 | 5:30 pm

Stop by the Zoo in October to experience this family-favorite Halloween activity featuring more than 30 treat stations each weekend. Once you’ve had your fill of candy, rock out with our DJ, explore the new Aunt Ivey’s House of Peculiar Things, take an adventure on the Boo Choo Train, channel your competitive spirit with fun games and go for the gold in our costume contest! Since Boo at the Zoo is an evening event, most animals are not on exhibit. Last admission one hour prior to event close. Event details at brevardzoo.org

The Rocky Horror Show Oct 18 – 20, 2019

LIVE On Stage - SPECIAL EVENT (Rated R).The Rocky Horror Show is better than ever- LIVE ON STAGE at the Henegar Center! Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show , a musical that inspired the 1975 classic cult film, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, follows innocent couple Brad and Janet as they seek shelter at a mysterious old castle on a dark and stormy night, where they encounter transvestite Dr. Frank N Furter, his “perfect” creation Rocky, and an assortment of other crazy creatures. Event details at artsbrevard.org

5th Annual Ron Jon Cocoa Beach Half Marathon Sunday, October 20, 7 a.m. Start time @ Hangar’s Beach (745, S Atlantic Ave, Patrick AFB, FL 32925). Run by the sea and through the most storied beach history on the Space Coast as you head up coastal A1A from Patrick Air Force Base and into Cocoa Beach, passing by World Famous Ron Jon Surf Shop, looping through a tree-lined neighborhood before entering an access where you will begin your low-tide, 2.9 mile run on the flat and hard-packed sands of Cocoa Beach. The after party and awards ceremony will be on “I Dream of Jeannie Lane” at Lori Wilson Park and feature more live music, draft beer, lots of food and an “I Dream of Jeannie” Genie costume and look alike contest! Event details at cocoabeachhalfmarathon.com

Cocoa Beach Annual Art Show & Sale The Central Brevard Art Association is presenting its annual fall Art Show and Sale at the Cocoa Beach Public Library showcasing the unique talents of local artists. Over 30 artists will be showcasing and selling their fine art and prints, photography, jewelry, silks, clay, wood, sculpture, mixed media and much more! Gift Baskets valued at over $600 will be raffled with 100% going to the CBAA scholarship fund. 550 N. Brevard Ave, Cocoa Beach. Admission is free. Show hours are Friday, October 18, 10 AM to 6 PM; Saturday, October 19, 9 AM to 5 PM; and Sunday, October 20, 1 PM to 4PM.

Space Coast Music Festival November 2, 2019

Eau Gallie Arts District All day event with 3 stages and over 30 bands. Food trucks, activities, music, vendors, cocktails, yoga, the FLEAGAD market, and lots of fun! www.spacecoastrocks.com

52nd Annual Our Saviors Fair October 22-25, 2019

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INQUIRE OF FURSEY Dear Fursey Lately my man is paying more attention to the machines in the garage than the one, hot and ready, in the boudo ir. I’m beginning to feel like an old, abandoned piece of metal in the scrapyard. I already said “I do”, but I’m feeling like “he doesn’t”. Do you have any advice to get his head back in the game of getting my engine revving? Running out of AA’s, Cocoa Beach Dear Ruth Buzzy, Is your oil pan leaking? Is your transmission drippi ng? machinery over to Fursey’s garage, where the lube Well then bring that hot piece of is always included in the job. I suggest you come in once a week for a tune-up, but if that’s not enough, we can do daily check-ups. My dipstick don’t stop ‘til it hits the botto m. Dear Fursey: loop. We used to all hang, Mom’s have cut me out of the drink a little more than be One by one, all of the other may I e, Sur . I’m off the team go on Mom trips, party, and now n and cry, and cheat on my husband when I am out dow ak bre al, tion emo get uld, I sho get back in with the “Cool ? Any advice on helping me of town but hey who doesn’t bus stop. the Moms”? I’m getting lonely at e urn lbo Me in ry ber Straw Dear Debbie Downer, can’t keep your mouth . You can’t hold your liquor, you Sounds like it sucks to be you tions, and you can’t keep your lady bits under wraps. shut, you can’t handle your emo of the bag”, so to speak. But hey, who cares, those out Seems to me like “the cat is out at, on the other side of find a new bus stop to hang chicks are lame anyway. Go el no filters and Natty Boh all smoke Pall Malls and Cam ms Mo the re whe one n, through you in record tow ice. Let a few of the Dads plow tell them basic B’s, “ain’t n is the breakfast drink of cho The e. tim no in the new crew time and you will be a hit with nobody got time fo dat!”

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Dear Fursey, I’m a well-endowed, middle-aged widower with a nice inheritance and I like the good life. All of my friends are loaded down with work, kids, and husbands and I have none of the above. I just wanna have fun, party, and go on vacations but they are always busy. Kitty, Satellite Beach Dear Pussycat, It is a shame that a fine woman such as you, with such a great heart and beautiful sonality, should suffer day and night, the horrors of abandonment and lonelines pers. What you have is classified as a mild personality disorder that I, myself a trained therapist, can treat and help you overcome your problems. First this will require that you hire me as a 24-hour personal companion/therapist. We shall travel the world, at your expense, while I free your mind of these earthly woes. For the paltry sum of $10,000 a week, plus expenses, I can be all yours - body mind and soul. My methods are 100% guaranteed. May I pencil you in for Monday? Dear Fursey: , act by to get little man he has to come inside Every time my woman’s baby daddy come YO, this punk like, I’m ever. what beer, a gets , fridge like he lives here, see whats in the set all cool. One of these days I’m ‘bout to go can stay in the car. My woman act like its ? think . What do you trippin’ on a fool and straight murk this playa Bay Palm in s Rufu er, Prop Get to t Bou Dear Bone Thugs and No Harmony, e” here? So after you buss a cap in this fool, As the old saying goes, “What’s the End Gam t like you saw on “Casino”? You gonna carpe the then what? You gonna roll him up in ing your ground because you thought he wait for the cops and tell em you were stand news for you son, Big Daddy is helping got I oller? contr Xbox was gonna reach for your get work, so either find a new flop house, or himself to the cookies when you are at the and , sucks ce servi room the Hey Bar Inn. ready for an extended stay at The Steel ! Who got that Swoll! dating scene is lame, but the price is right


A Walk to Fight Suicide You can be an everyday hero in the fight against suicide. Brevard County Out of the Darkness Walk Saturday, October 26th 2019 Wickham Park, Melbourne, FL

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Why support the Brevard County Out of the Darkness Walk? Suicide is a leading cause of death - and it is preventable. With your support, we’ll be one step closer to achieving our bold goal of reducing the suicide rate 20% by 2025. Build your brand’s goodwill by supporting a cause everyone can get behind. Our walkers are passionate supporters of the cause, with 78% of on line registrants indicating a personal investment in suicide prevention. And goodwill goes a long way: 91 % of global consumers are likely to switch brands to one associated with a good cause, given comparable price and quality. Not only are consumers making purchase decisions with purpose top of mind, they are also buying and advocating for purposeful brands. 72% of consumers would recommend a brand that supports a good cause over one that doesn’t. Sponsor the Brevard County Walk and show our community that you’re a voice for suicide prevention. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention leads the fight against suicide. Funds raised from The Out of the Darkness Walks allow us to fund research, create educational programs, advocate for public policy, and support survivors of suicide loss. I look forward to discussing our 2020 sponsorship opportunities and benefits with you in more detail. For more information, please contact: Deborah Kofkin, Walk Chairperson Central Florida Chapter Brevard County Out of the Darkness Walk 321-537-8567 maxabc@icloud.com

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Hope Is Defiant!!

My son, Emmanuel Kofkin, chose eternal peace in May 2016. He was 21. He graduated from CBHS with honors, was the speaker for his graduating class 2013, recipient of an International Baccalaureate diploma and was accepted to Highpoint University, the only college he applied to and he walked on to their Division 1 Track and Field Team. He was living his dreams, feeling his feels, but only sharing the good feels with us, keeping the demons silent and invisible.

Suicide took my son’s life and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) saved mine. This non-profit organization provided me with ‘safe places to go’, where people knew suicide had touched my life. The AFSP provided me with opportunity after opportunity to learn how to live as a survivor of suicide loss. The Brevard Out of the Darkness Community Walk is sponsored by the AFSP. I walked in a walk the first fall after my son’s suicide and wondered why Brevard County didn’t have a walk. The opportunity existed, just waiting for people to pick it up. Pick it up is exactly what I did! Brevard County raised close to $30,000 during the inaugural walk in 2018 and had over 300 participants. We are on our way to being able to contribute substantially again this year, through our Brevard County Out of the Darkness Community Walk 2019. Please visit the www.AFSP.org website to become acquainted with ALL the AFSP has to offer and reach their bold goal of reducing the suicide rate 20% by 2025. My son lost his life to suicide. The American Foundation of Suicide Prevention saved my life! OCTOBER 2019

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Have expertise and experience in real estate? Want to help the Indian River Lagoon? Send us an email!

The Board of County Commissioners seeks qualified applicants for a volunteer appointment to represent Real Estate expertise on the Save Our Indian River Lagoon Citizen Oversight Committee.

Applicants must commit to serving the public interest by: • Providing stewardship of Lagoon Trust Funds. • Demonstrating expertise in real estate. • Having knowledge of the water quality issues and major sources of pollution affecting the lagoon. • Participating in monthly meetings • Reviewing project proposals for reducing pollutants and improving water quality. • Assessing project cost-effectiveness. • Hearing questions, concerns, and ideas from the public to improve the plan.

Think you’d make a good fit? We want to hear from you. For a copy of the application, please email Carol Gerundo, Administrative Assistant to the Director of Brevard County’s Natural Resources Management Department, at Carol.Gerundo@brevardfl.gov 28

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Completed applications are due back to Carol Gerundo by 5pm October 11, 2019.


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Fairvilla-

Wishing Tree Planting Fairvilla Boutique, on A1A in Cape Canaveral, has always been a supporter of the LGBTQ community and we are proud to have participated in the annual Space Coast Pride celebration on September 28th. This year we chose to mark the event with a celebration across multiple days and in the process, gifted something a little unusual to both Pride and the city of Cape Canaveral. We brought a wishing tree! During Pride, we encouraged celebrants to tie colorful, handwritten wishes to the branches of the tree, creating a beautiful spectacle, full of hopes and dreams. Wishing trees appear across a variety of cultures throughout the world; so make a wish! It’s one of the few luxuries that are accessible to EVERYONE. With the help of Rockledge Gardens, we chose to donate a rainbow eucalyptus tree. The tree stood proud as the centerpiece of our booth and served as a symbol of love and unity, filled with rainbow wishing slips, creating a memory that participants will cherish. The festivities continued over at Manatee Sanctuary Park, with a tree-planting ceremony. Partnering with the City of Cape Canaveral and Keep Brevard Beautiful, we hope that future generations enjoy its beauty for years to come and are reminded, always, to keep making wishes. OCTOBER 2019

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GET FIT TIPS with FITsuzanne

By Suzanne S. Elliott, M.A., Ed. @Suzanne Elliott

FALL FIT TIP: JUST BE… LIKE A TREE! The best way to stay grounded, to keep growing and being rooted, is knowing when to let go. TAKE A BREAK, branch out and leave, go out on a limb! Bend before you break! Each job is different in terms of how many breaks you are allotted in a day and for how long. The reality is that often we choose to work through those breaks, including

away from your workspace for lunch or snacks also supports a more mindful experience with eating which supports healthier digestion. Turn over a new leaf and take a brisk walk. Reach for the sun and stars to stretch out your day to enjoy the natural beauty around you, looking for a new view!

Take a stand in the sand with Suzanne any third Saturday from OCT MAR 7:30 AM-8:30 AM. Be like a Tree and Clean up the Sea! Beach Yoga and Keep Brevard Beautiful Clean-ups on our Adopted Shore at Cherie Down Park in Cape Canaveral. our lunch breaks. The reasoning often being, “I have too much work to do”. The truth is, no one is going to tell you to take your breaks so it is in your hands to take that time to reset. Leave your desk or project environment and have your lunch outside or in another space away from your “work space”. These moments of “resetting” are crucial to the restoration of the body and the nervous system. Taking a break 30

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Suzanne Elliott, MA, Ed has been involved in elderly, kid & teen fitness and team training since 1972. She is a Master Yoga Teacher, Health Minister and Life Coach. She and her husband, Joe, live in Cape Canaveral, involved in their city, sponsor Keep Brevard Beautiful Beach Yoga, Walks and Clean-ups, and together, own H.O.T. YOGA on the Island. www.YogaOnTheIsland.com


LOCAL SCRIBE VITALISM

By Lela Preston

Dirt Water Magic:

Discovering the Benefits of Kava Call it dirt water; call it magic, the allure of kava is easy to appreciate once you experience its effects, especially in the company of others. Kava is the root of a pepper plant (Piper Methysticum) found throughout the Pacific islands, including Fiji, Vanuatu, Tonga, and Hawaii It has been used as medicine and a ceremonial herb for centuries. Typically, the root is ground into a powder, strained with water, and served in a small bowl or ‘shell’ (like the traditional coconut shell). Kava’s origins trace back 3,000 years when it was used as a form of currency, gifted at weddings, and perhaps most importantly, used to bring peace among warring tribes and resolve conflict between neighboring villages. In the South Pacific, if two tribes are not seeing eye to eye or two people within a tribe are not getting along, kava is used as a peace offering, with participants gathering for what they refer to as a “kava ceremony” to put their differences aside. Community is an essential part of the kava experience, as it brings people together, helps them relate, and fosters connection, making it a unique social tool. Kava increases sociability and elevates the mind by promoting positive emotions through the limbic system, which is largely responsible for the unique communal vibe you will find at most kava bars. Many kava bars honor the ceremonial tradition as they host their own variations of the kava ceremony, gathering people to drink kava together and cheers to “Bula,” which means “to long life and good health.” Downtown Cocoa Beach has its own kava bar that goes by that very name, Bula Kava Bar and Coffeehouse. Kava’s benefits are prolific. It is a diuretic, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, a topical anesthetic, and FDA approved as a dietary supplement. Some people (including I) find that it helps with anxiety and relieves stress. Kava is a muscle relaxant that can help relieve insomnia and aid in treating depression. It does not make you drowsy but can improve sleep. The calming effects of kava are due to a combination of its main active ingredients, known as kavalactones.

Kavalactones build up in your system over time resulting in a reverse tolerance which requires less kava to get the same dreamy feeling. And while it can induce feelings of euphoria or make you feel relaxed, it’s subtle and doesn’t affect or impair judgment. Kava is generally said to be non-addictive, though like anything, you can like it enough to want it on the regular. If feeling good is wrong, I don’t want to be right. With all that said, there are some warnings to heed to reap kava’s benefits without harming yourself or having a negative experience. Number one, kava and alcohol do not mix. Kava can accentuate the ethanol in the alcohol by about 10-15% and inhibit your liver from being able to break down the alcohol as usual. Liver damage can result, and you can get very sick. To be safe, it’s recommended to wait 24 hours between consuming alcohol and kava. There are also certain medications that could interact so if you have any doubt, consult with your physician before consuming kava. For all the benefits it provides, kava is gaining popularity in the United States. There are about a hundred kava bars nationwide and that number is rapidly growing as more people reduce their alcohol consumption and discover alternatives like kava. Whatever brings you to kava, I hope you find your way there and experience your own kava bliss.

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NECTAR OF THE PARTY GODS

Libra Sep 23 - Oct 22 Dance isn’t the only revolution you have available to you this month, Libra. You have a chance for a new beginning, an opportunity to change your attitude and your life in a big way. However, your need to always be with others is causing you to settle for less. Don’t.

Scorpio

Oct 23 - Nov 21

The tango should be your steps of choice this month, Scorpio. Whoever your partner may be, it’s time to strengthen the bond between the two of you. Tension is rising and your position of non-compromise isn’t helping. Don’t let the warmth of the spotlight ruin the routine you have worked so hard to perfect.

Sagittarius Nov 22 - Dec 21 You haven’t had much time to let loose lately, Sag. You’ve had to suffer through difficulties with either the workplace or fitness. You’ve put so much effort into trying to see results that you’ve set no time aside for yourself. Don’t fret. The New Moon is inviting you to find a group of like-minded people to help; you simply need to accept.

Capricorn Dec 22- Jan 19 You’ve been dancing to the beat of a different drum for quite some time, Capricorn. Raves, keggers, and ragers may be just fine for others, but you want something with quality substance more than substance abuse. Don’t let your friend’s idea of “FOMO” stop you from taking time for yourself. It will certainly help in the months to come.

Aries Mar 21 - Apr 19 As a wise woman once said, Aries, “It’s your party, cry if you want to.” Life has been beating you like a piñata, and though you’ve been doing your best to fake it for the sake of others, when you burst, it will not be candy that spews out of you. Open up to those you care about, slowly but surely, things will fall into place.

Taurus Apr 20 - May 20 Kudos to you this month, Taurus. You’ve been the D.D. to most of your friends who have been stumbling through with both hands full of bad choices. It may have been keeping you from letting loose, but it will all pay off. While everyone else is waking up each day foggy headed from their worries, your clear mind will help you pick up where you left off to help others.

Gemini May 21 - Jun 20 Holy disco balls, Gemini, you have been going through it lately, huh? You’ve sacrificed your time to help others less fortunate, or put copious amounts of energy into a problem that has yet to be fixed. It’s time to take a chill pill, spend time on yourself (and your many personalities) before you’re unable to groove at all.

Cancer Jun 21 - Jul 20 Feeling like your days have turned into the Electric Slide, Cancer? The beat may have changed day to day, but it is the same steps, in the same order, and they have gotten you... nowhere. It’s time to stop letting others DJ your life, and for your own sake, maybe try the Cha-Cha.

Aquarius Jan 20 - Feb 18 Leo Jul 23 - Aug 22 Aquarius, here’s some advice: stop pooping on people’s parties! Not only are you stinking up the place, but you’re leaving piles everywhere, and people are starting to slip and fall into your crappy mood.

Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 Slow down, Pisces. Living life to the fullest has resulted in emptied bank accounts. Hangovers have kept you from far too many of your responsibilities, and if you don’t start to get a grip, you will most certainly be let go.

Leo, here’s to the nights you won’t remember, and the friends you won’t forget. Also, calm down on your spending.

Virgo Aug 23 - Sep 22 No hard feelings, Virgo, but you’re starting to seem less like the shy person sitting alone in the corner, and more like the creeper in the shadows. Try to step out of your comfort zone this month. Meet new people. Try new things. People don’t bite… often.

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THE CASH BOX KINGS

WALKER, KATZ, ROBSON

ELVIN BISHOP’S BIG FUN TRIO

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Toe-tappin’, head-boppin’, finger-snappin’, boogie woogie Blues from the first beat; this CD will light a fire under you and get your engine revving! Old girl Shemekia takes a shot at the vocals and lets you know straight up on the second cut, “It was the wine talking” as she says, “Pardon me, but baby that wasn’t me!” Cash Box Kings are are not new on the Blues scene, but after their 2017 Alligator Records Debut “Royal Mint”, the Blues World stood up and took notice. Combining Chicago and Delta Blues with Memphis’ Rockabilly to create what The Kings call “Bluesabilly”, they shred on every cut with modern authority and oldschool vibe. Great tracks sing about stuff like how he “doesn’t want a skinny woman”, how he “wants some hog jowls”, how he wants a “big leg woman”, how his woman is trying to poison him - you know, the usual everyday stuff. With nine previous releases to their credit, and hundreds of live performances under their belts, these guys have made the Blues World take notice. Having played at well-known Blues Festivals such as Chicago, Tampa, Doheny, and Mississippi Valley as well as tours overseas in Belgium, France, Spain, and Germany, these cats ain’t going nowhere but to the top. So go get this scorcher of a CD and Hail to the Kings!

Joe Louis Walker, Bruce Katz, and Giles Robson are no strangers to music in general or The Blues in particular. After meeting in 2016, they decided to put together a trio consisting of Guitarist/Vocalist Walker, British Harpmaster Robson, and famed Piano Virtuoso Katz. The result is this masterful CD of rare and classic Blues sung in a traditional Blues style. Many of the artists covered are at the top of “Fursey’s Most Wanted Bluesmasters List”, including Sonny Boy Williamson, Blind Willie McTell, Papa Lightfoot, Big Maceo, and Smiley Lewis. From the first few beats you realize that Joe Louis Walker’s phenomenal vocals and massive array of guitar techniques blend well with Giles Robinson’s smooth harp mastery and Bruce Katz’ piano domination. Slow cuts like “I’m A Lonely Man” are balanced by the antithesis in jams like “You Got To Run Me Down”, where the toe-tapping is plentiful. Slow creepers like “Murderer’s Home” take you back to the old-time Blues masters. “Chicago Breakdown” is another toe-tapper that will have you ready to jump up and hit the floor. So get on up and dance. This is a great CD especially for the Blues Purist as well as the newbie so go get it and start your Journey to the Heart of The Blues.

Elvin Bishop is sort of a goofball. I’ve seen him in concert, in his signature bluejean overalls, hair uncombed and totally disheveled is the look of Elvin Bishop. But he is a famous musician, an excellent guitarist, and this CD is another good one to add to his credit. Although, I have to admit I like the songs better when Bishop doesn’t sing. Elvin has some help on this CD with his buddies Bob Welsh (piano and guitar), and Willy Jordan on cajon. No, not cajones, he doesn’t play those. Or maybe he does. But for the purposes of this review, he plays the cajon, which is a handplayed Peruvian drumbox. He also does some vocals. Together they have stacked up a line of credits to include Grammy nominations, Album of the Year at the Blues Music Awards, and Song of the Year from the Blues Foundation. As expected, the CD starts off with Bishop’s tongue in cheek political satire with Somethin’ Smells Funky ‘Round Here, as he takes a swipe at those in political office at the current time. They then roll into a cover of Jackie Wilson’s “Higher and Higher”, which does it justice. Thing slow down in “Another Mule” and “I Can’t Stand the Rain”, then switches gears and speeds up on “Bob’s Boogie” and “Stomp”. Plus, I get another message from Blues Boy Willie Stevens in “That’s The Way Willie Likes It”. So, overall, this is a great CD and a dynamic addition to anyone’s musical collection.

This self-titled LP captures the essence of all that is Hispanic, Latino, and Chicano culture. Harnessing the power of the ancient Mayans and Aztecs, ADP & the LA7’s ripped up the 70’s, touring throughout the USA and South America, entertaining countless audiences along the way. Incredible horns accent many cuts on this platter as brothers Salvador and Hector Flores rip one track after another. A personal favorite is the epic “Guantanamera” sung by the great Jose Gonzalez.This Cuban classic is about a woman who gets fed up and leaves her man after being mistreated, and the man is pining away for his “pulpa de tamarindo”. Many other great cuts including “Viva Espana” and a chilling version of “Taps” (El Silencio) make this great vinyl one of my prized possessions. Anita even rips off a few classics like “Cu-Cu-Ru-CuCu”, a great Mexican classic taken from an old Indian Legend of a crying dove who waits for death to be reunited with his beloved. Anita de Palma went on to achieve much fame as a Hispanic Activist until her death a few years ago. Arguably one of the best drummers in a generation, Michael John Smith, aka “The Animal”, went on to achieve success in other bands and genres, including “The Uprising” and “Vessels of Honor” after years proving himself in the garages with ‘Mike and the Disrespects’, among other projects. As for the rest of the band…who knows? Maybe a reunion tour is in the works. Quizas? Quizas? No further information is available about the artist.

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“Hail To The Kings”

“Journeys to the Heart of The Blues”

“Something Smells Funky ‘Round Here”

“Anita de Palma and Los Acapulco 70’s”

Local Musicians: Are you are musician? Do you know a rad local artist who should be featured? Submit your music for review to staff@thebeachsideresident.com . OCTOBER 2019

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Established in 1852, Captain Tony’s Saloon is not only known for being the oldest saloon in Key West, but also for its unique design of being built around a growing tree. Though that may seem like a thoughtful idea, the original use of the building is far from it. When first built, it was an icehouse and the island’s only morgue. The tree it’s protecting was used as the town’s hanging tree for executing pirates. During the late 1980’s, the original floors had been replaced and more than a dozen bodies were found underneath. Patrons have been said to experience anything from bizarre noises and flickering of lights to doors opening, closing and locking all on their own.

A house, in West Palm Beach, which was originally used as a funeral home, was turned into a family home by Karl Riddle in the 1920s. According to his diary, there was a strange energy and even stranger occurrences in the house after a worker hung himself in the attic of his home. In an attempt to save his family from the bizarre hauntings, he removed the beam that held the rope, but it did no good. Though the historic house has now been preserved and relocated, it seem as though the ghost within has moved right along with it and still attacks workers who wander into the attic.

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THE MONSTER UNDER THE BED THE DEVIL’S TREE Inside Port St. Lucie’s Oak Hammock Park sits a tree, haunted by the spirits of two young women who were killed and buried under this age old oak. Years after the discovery of their bones, claims of blood curdling screams, and devil worshippers in hooded robes performing rituals, have been responded to by local police. Attempts to remove the spirits from the tree include an exorcism by a local diocese. Numerous efforts to cut down the tree have all since failed; the oak, along with the spirits that possess it, still remain.

There is an old urban legend of vacationing people finding a dead body under their hotel bed, and it really did happen in Florida - twice! A man in a Miami hotel followed a horrible stench in his room and discovered the body of a 24-year-old woman under his bed. At another hotel in Fort Lauderdale, a couple complained to staff about the odor near the platform bed they’d been sleeping on. The staff lifted the bed and discovered a 47-year-old person tucked underneath. Though both of these happened in the early 90s, if you smell anything off in a hotel room, you might want to consider saying “Bloody Mary” three times into the bathroom mirror. Just kidding… check out!

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Halloween in Florida can feel a bit redundant; living here is often a horror. The state is known for its terrifying creatures that stalk the streets and swamps, flooding us with the heebie-jeebies… and that is just the creatures with birth certificates and opposable thumbs. Let us not forget to add the many creatures of air, ground and sea that we share our home with. There aren’t enough chapters, even in the Never Ending Story, to tell you of all the strange and scary things that have happened here. For vampires and cannibals alike, here’s a little taste:

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