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Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer Michele Tegtmeier of Tradition crosses the finish line at the Flavor Run just a little more flavored than when she started. The event took place Saturday, April 30 at the St. Lucie County Fairgrounds.

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ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Dozens of churches will be part of the fourth Port St. Lucie & The Treasure Coast God Belongs in My City Prayer Walk on Saturday, May 14. Tradition’s Living Faith Church and Morningside

Church, which has its West Campus in St. Lucie West, are among them. “What we do along the walk is we stop in seven different places and pray for specific needs,” Agnes Palmer, coordinator, said. The walk will be at the Port St. Lucie Civic Center, 9221 Civic Center Place. Registration will start at 8 a.m. and the event will kick off at 9 a.m. There’ll be a

short opening program including the national anthem and Pledge of Allegiance led by Royal Rangers. The walk is about 1.3 miles. “We begin the walk around 9:30 (a.m.),” Palmer said. “It takes about an hour and a half with the prayer stops.” There’ll be a tent for people who

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ST. LUCIE COUNTY — With a carefully crafted order that took more than an hour to read in open court, Circuit Judge Dan Vaughn ordered the death penalty for Eriese Tisdale Friday, April 29. Tisdale, who was convicted last year of first-degree murder and other related crimes in the 2013 death of St. Lucie County Sheriff Sgt. Gary Morales, lowered his head briefly as Vaughn continued his sentence, which also included two 15-year sentences and a 5-year sentence, all to run consecutively with the death sentence. Perhaps equally moot, along with the sentences to run consecutively after Tisdale’s execution, is the $109,935.35 bill the judge approved as the Public Defender’s Office’s cost of Tisdale’s defense. Tisdale waived his right to contest that bill. The other sentences were for aggravated assault of a law enforcement officer with a firearm, possession of a firearm by a felon, and fleeing and eluding police

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Cascadians take issue with email Dear Editor: It is 2 in the afternoon on Friday, April 22. A retired prosecutor and neighbor here at Cascades, Peter Knoll, and I are escorted into a conference room. It is located in Building B in the Port St. Lucie City Hall Plaza. We are greeted by four members of the City’s Building Department, as well as Keri S. Norbraten, staff attorney. I am seated at the head of the table with Peter (acting as an observer) to my left. The atmosphere is very somber as the City employees introduce themselves and give Peter and me their business cards. A women seated to my left, next to Ms. Norbraten, appears very anxious. Her name is Donna Noto. She is a contractor licensing coordinator — a long-time City employee. I do not recall ever seeing her before today’s

meeting. She peers cautiously at me. The proceedings are about to start. Various papers including letters and e-mails are spread on the conference table. But now the participants are focused on a single e-mail, an e-mail from Dave Caron to me, subject: “PSL Licensing office.” Mr. Caron is a resident of Cascades and managing editor of the Cascadian, a monthly magazine for Cascades’ residents. He is not a City of Port St. Lucie employee. His e-mail is reproduced below: “Mr. Pritchard, This afternoon, I spoke to Don-

na Noto with the Dept. of licensing for the City of Port St. Lucie. She is extremely upset that you and your friends have been emailing and calling them numerous times, complaining about the advertisement of Dom’s Handyman’s Service in the Cascades Residents Directory. As usual, you and your friends do no fact checking before embarking on your personal crusades. For your information, Dom’s Handyman Service has not been in business for quite some time now. The ad that appears in the resident’s directory was placed before he closed his business down a year ago. Since

we update the directory every two years, any advertising that was placed will be there until the new directory is updated and reprinted come this November, 2015. The department of licensing has NO, I repeat NO problem with his ad in the current resident’s directory. A simple phone call to me would have answered your questions. Now Ms. Noto has made it very clear to me that they are fed up and tired of your continuous stream of emails to them regarding this issue and want you to stop harassing them with your inquiries on this matter. Their words were you’re simply “out of control” and she has asked me, to tell you, to stop this form of “harassment.” Let me make this perfectly

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ST. LUCIE WEST — April 23, Harbour Ridge Yacht and Country Club was all a-glitter with vernal flair, as the Port St. Lucie Business Women convened for their 26th annual spring fashion show. This year the theme was “Spring Bling,” inviting members and patrons to show off their finest pastoral hues and frolic some accessories, donate to a good cause, and enjoy the company and solidarity of the hundreds of community members who attended. Last year, the fundraiser event, which has been hosted at Harbour Ridge for nearly a decade, raised more than $18,000. This year the intention was to surpass it with a silent auction and raffled prizes that featured a new Apple or Android watch and a 3-day vacation package to Key West. Every year, G. Alan’s Fine Jewelry and Coin in Fort Pierce contributes a specialized premium piece of jewelry; this year, they raffled off a custom-made 14-carat gold

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Photo by Diane Gallagher/ DSG Design St. Lucie West residents and long-time Port St. Lucie Business Women members Marilyn Lawless, Shirley Hobby, Karen Miret, and Lee Hicks in their fine pastoral fashion. Miret and Hicks are the only charter members still with the organization. She says that the group started because “we wanted to have a voice in the community. We’re a very intimate group, that doesn’t stop at networking but also builds friendships. Everyone has a say in what we do, so that gives us a lot of power.” The event she says really started as a fun day out for the girls, but now has turned into an affair that draws hundreds out and raises thousands of dollars for charities. been around for 35 years, they’re constantly recruiting new members. Out of the current 58 members in the organization, 10 joined

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his trial. “I would have loved to engage him on his theory of race relations.” After Assistant Public Defender Mary Celidonio argued for Vaughn to spare Tisdale’s life, Bakkedahl told the judge the state could not appeal a life sentence, but a death sentence will still be reviewed by courts numerous times. Bakkedahl also apologized to the Morales family for “the broken and dysfunctional criminal justice system … that for almost over four decades the court in Florida and the United States Supreme Court have had a very specific set of rules that I told them would apply. “And now they have suffered additional pain and agony as the result of a 10-page, hastily drafted opinion which provides your honor and the Florida Supreme Court with virtually no guidance, and with the sweep of a pen they dismiss over 40 years of jurisprudence in the capital scheme.” Bakkedahl was referring to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that declared unconstitutional Florida’s death penalty law because it gave the judge too much leeway and considered the jury’s recommendation in the penalty phase of the trial only advisory. The high court’s ruling compli-

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Eriese Tisdale the defense raised during the sentencing hearing and explained how most of them were not supported by any evidence and carried “very little weight,” or almost no weight. Sheriff Ken Mascara said he doesn’t believe the death penalty provides any deterrent to those who might kill law enforcement officers, but “we have some closure today for us and some sense of justice for the family.” Tisdale was delivered on Monday to the Florida State Prison in Raiford by the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Department. Whether Tisdale’s death sentence is ever carried out remains to be seen. A death case less complicated than Tisdale’s usually takes about 15 years to wade through the automatic appeals required by law.

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DENIG from page A3 who have broken promises,” she said. “Even case managers change. You’re the only consistent person in their lives. Even after a case closes, you still check in. We still talk. If they get good grades, they check in. We can still see the kids.” Denig grew up in Elmont, on Long Island, and, in one of those weird coincidences that happen in Florida, her husband, Norman, attended the high school in Bellmore where my mother taught. Although they were there at the same time, their paths didn’t cross. Norman Denig’s family owned a marina. “We decided we wanted a house on the water and we couldn’t afford it on Long Island,” Denig said. “My husband grew up on the water and it’s in his DNA.” In 1990, the couple moved to Florida and had son Matthew, 23, and Cody, Denig now has three GAL kids who range in age from 14 months to 8 years. “Somebody had to advocate for these kids,” she said. “I don’t get paid. We are volunteers. We are the voice of these children and because we are volunteers, it’s not a job, it’s our passion.” While the GALs sometimes make court appearances, they do not have to be lawyers. “I’m a mom, not a lawyer, teach-

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Photo by Diane Gallagher/ DSG Design. Pictured is a glamorous aquamarine outfit from Evelyn and Arthur that features a frisky slanted cut, paired splendidly with an elaborate earthy collar necklace and cream-colored studded handbag. member Mark Tremblay. And, of course, what would the “Spring Bling” fling be without dazzling sequined purses and elaborate and sophisticated accessories? The fashions came from Chico’s, Evelyn and Arthur, Moon Islander, and “So Unique” Gallery Boutique, among others. What began 35 years ago merely as a social klatsch among four young bankers and quickly grew into an organization of 21 charter members, has over the years magnetized business women and enriched the community around them. Miret says that an amazing intimacy and independence exists within their organization. They do not belong to any national affiliation which allows them to take their own initiative and make their own decisions about how to raise funds and for what causes. “It’s a very intimate group,” says Miret, “and doesn’t stop at networking but builds friendships. Everyone has a say in what we do, so that gives us a lot of power.” Hicks adds that many of her lifelong relationships have come out of the organization. “And the people who we’ve helped, the women and children who benefit from our services, come back to us and let us know how we’ve really helped them.”

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... as performers wind their way around the theater. It will make the event “up close and personal,” the way cabaret should be.

IRSC from page B1 much of Broadway aficionados the audience may, I’ll wager they’ll know few of the selections. It’s so brand new and it’s a little bit exciting. I didn’t know a lot of the songs, but that’s growth.” Sixteen musical theater students will perform under Rieth’s direction. Dance director Molly Magee will give them the right moves, although choreography is a little limited because of the intimate nature of the Black Box and the fact that the audience will be eating and drinking as the performers wind their way around the theater. It will make the event “up close and personal,” the way cabaret should be. Rieth has had the challenging task of selecting the songs and matching them to the voices of the performers. There will be solos, duets, and ensemble singing. The highlights include “Pulled” from “The Addams Family,” sung by Amber Souza; “There’s Music in You” from “Cinderella,” sung by Giselle Beuscher; “Peas in a Pod,” from “Grey Gardens,” sung by Maria Olandez and Sarah Rahming; “When I Look at You,” from “The Scarlet Pimpernel,” performed by Annette Godfrey, “How I Am,” from “Little Women,” sung by Brenden Walsh; and a medley from “Kinky Boots,” the musical by Cyndi Lauper.

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That’s just from the first act. The second act includes works from “The Bridges of Madison County,” “Ghost, the Musical,” “Wonderland,” “Finding Neverland” and “Memphis.” Tickets for the event are $18. Tickets for the other summer productions are $15, so for $3 more, you get cheesecake and coffee or tea. It’s a bargain by any measure and it sells out quickly. Indian River State College musical theater students present a “Salute to Contemporary Broadway” May 19-21 at the Wynne Black Box Theatre on the Main Campus, 3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce, Tickets are $18 and include dessert and coffee. Call the box office at (772) 462-4750 Monday-Friday 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

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ast year, a group of kids decided not to sleep in during their summer vacations. Instead, they rose by 9 a.m. (plenty early for teens), and made their way down Indian River Drive to the home office of the Fort Pierce Jazz and Blues Society for a summer day camp unlike any other. There, they’d spend four hours every day for one or two weeks learning tips from professional musicians, working one-to-one with the same players who have played back up for Sammy Davis, Jr., Mel Tormé, Johnny Mathis, Sting, Styx, Aretha Franklin and hundreds of other superstars and super talents. An offering created by Fort Pierce Jazz and Blues Society and run by members who are all professional musicians, educators, and dedicated volunteers, the great thing about Summer Jazz Camp is that it’s not just for kids. Last year’s Jazz Campers ranged in age from 13 to 70, and it was the most successful and enjoyable camp for producers and participants alike. The “kids” at Fort Pierce Jazz and Blues Society’s Summer Jazz Camp learn timing tips, how to improvise on the fly, how to cover when someone misses an entrance or starts in the wrong key, and how to be a professional musician and performer. The kinds of lessons campers learn from the pros are the ones that turn an or-

dinary young musician into a true talent and help ignite a fire for performing and making music that may last a lifetime. For the kids involved in the annuDon Bestor al one or two-week long Jazz Camp, it’s a chance to learn from the pros, practice and perfect the musical skills they’re starting to learn in their regular instrumental lessons and music classes at school, and a chance to interact with others who also love exploring music. Because the camp also attracts senior citizens and grown-ups who want to also learn from the pros, practice and perfect musical and instrumental skills, and interact with others who also love exploring music, Jazz Camp is a win-win for everyone – and a whole lot of fun. At the end of the second week of camp, all participants are encouraged to join the pros on stage at the Sunrise Black Box Theatre for a very special version of Fort Pierce Jazz and Blues Society’s weekly Jazz Jams at the Black Box. Each camper has a chance to play with the pros and take to the spotlight – usually for a solo or riff that often ends with the crowd on its feet in enthusiastic applause. Regardless of age or ability, the

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JAZZSCAT from page B4 “‘kids” from camp always walk away with a heightened sense of appreciation for the talent, time, and practice that goes into becoming a professional musician, and often the camp serves as an inspiration to practice more, experiment more, and become more confident both on-stage and off. It also helps to create lifelong memories for everyone involved. “My wife gave me a week of Jazz Camp last year as a gift for our wedding anniversary,” said Dan Hafner, one of the oldest “kids” in last year’s Jazz Camp. “I learned so much and had so much fun during the first week that I went back for the second and enjoyed it just as much. It was great to interact with the professional musicians, and I loved hearing the progress made by the talented young musicians who are just getting started. I’m planning to go back again this year!” The first week of this year’s Jazz Camp will begin Monday, June 20 at 10 a.m. at the Jazz Society’s offices just off Indian River Drive north of Midway Road. Each day’s session runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and campers bring their own bag lunch every day except Fridays, when lunch is provided. The second week of camp will be held June 27th through July 1st, and campers

“My wife gave me a week of Jazz Camp last year as a gift for our wedding anniversary.” Dan Hafner

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calendarofevents Grand Open House Party at Club Talavera from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at PGA Village Verano, 17127 SW Ambrose Way, Port St. Lucie. Classic Rock Concert, Kentucky Derby Watch Party, Cooking Demos, Billiard Trick Shot Show, Arts & Crafts, Food & Refreshments and free admission. For more call (772) 345-5041. Group bicycle road ride, 7:30 a.m., starting at Sprockets Adventures, 347 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd. Group ride goes along Crosstown Boulevard to PGA Village and Tradition. It’s for low to high experience and fitness levels. About 40 to 50 miles with good bailout points. Weekly event. For more, call (772) 3363399. Palm City Green Market at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, 2655 SW Immanuel Drive, Palm City, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Commercial venders are $25 per booth. Not-for-profit venders free. For more, call Arthur at (772) 3453797, or email communitygreenmarket@gmail.com. Zumba with Karla at the Port St. Lucie Community Center, 2195 S.E. Airoso Blvd., 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Zumba is an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness party that’s moving millions of people towards joy and health. The class is for those ages 14 and older. There’s a $20 monthly fee, or $7 for one class. For more, call Karla Aviles at (772) 240-9909. Li’l Techs will be at Morningside Branch Library 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. A basic exploration of robots for those ages 6 to 9 to learn about connecting sensors, lights and sounds. No registration is needed, but the class size is limited to 20. The library is at 2410 S.E. Morningside Blvd. Port St. Lucie. For more, call Enrique Carmona at (772) 3375632. S.T.E.M. Storytime @ Morningside Library will be 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Children can explore a world of science with stories and demonstrations. They’ll learn about weather, rainbows, color and movement. This is for those ages 2 to 6. The library is at 2400 S.E. Morningside Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more, call Stephanie Speirs at (772) 3375632.

West End Grill Live music on the patio. 6 p.m.-10 p.m. 1680 St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 343-1146. South Florida Surf verses The Villages SC semi-pro soccer at the South County Regional Sports Complex at 560 S.W. University Blvd., St. Lucie West. Game starts at 7 p.m. For more, visit www.southfloridasurfsc. com.

SUNDAY, MAY 8 Treasure Coast Remote Control Scale Boaters 8 to 11 a.m. at the east side of Lake Tradition by Tradition Square. The group meets every Sunday, weather permitting. For more visit tcrcboaters.org. Tradition Green Market will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Landing at Tradition, Southwest Village Parkway. Shop local vendors for produce, arts and crafts. Every Sunday. Rock n’ RiverWalk on the Riverwalk Stage, 121 S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart, will be 1 to 4 p.m. For more about the lineup, visit www.hist​oricdowntownstu​art. com/rockin-​riverwalk.

MONDAY, MAY 9 Sanctuary4kids Awareness Breakfast for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, will be at 9 a.m. at the Woman’s Club of Stuart, 729 S.E. Ocean Blvd., Stuart Hosted by Port St. Lucie’s Guardians for New Futures. 9 a.m. For information call (772) 807-3868, or visit www.gfnf4kids.org. Social bridge 1 to 4 p.m. at the Port St. Lucie Community Center, 2195 S.E. Airoso Blvd. Play social, or “party,” bridge Monday afternoons with friendly people who, first and foremost, want to have an enjoyable, brain-stimulating time. All levels welcome. The phone number is (772) 8782277. Beginner country line dance at the Port St. Lucie Community Center, 2195 S.E. Airoso Blvd. 6 to 8 p.m. Not just country line dancing but the best mix of country music. Line dancing is good for your mind, body, and soul. Dancing has many positive health benefits. There’s $6 fee. For more, email Kathy Parker at kat_dancing@yahoo.com

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Ballet 7 to 8 p.m. at the Port St. Lucie Community Center, 2195 S.E. Airoso Blvd. This is a basic ballet class that can help your child with other activities, such as baton or gymnastics. Basic barre and center technique will be taught in order to improve coordination, stretch, and grace. Students should wear any solid colored body suit, pink tights, pink ballet shoes, and hair must be pulled back in bun or pony tail. There’s a $35 fee. For more, email Sonya Hoffman at jc1hoffman@yahoo.com.

Just Baby & Me at the Port St. Lucie Library, 180 S.W. Prima Vista Blvd., 10:30 to 11:25 a.m. Songs, stories and more. For babies to 2 years old. For more, call Alicia Bell at (772) 871-5450.

Ft. Pierce Jazz & Blues Society presents FDO, the final 17 piece Big Swingin’ Band concert of the year on May 17 in the Black Box, 117 2nd St, Ft Pierce, Fl. At 7PM! Get there early for a good seat, no reservations available.”

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FRIDAY, MAY 13 Coffee with the Chair will be 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at SLCTV’s studio, 2300 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce. This monthly event offers folks an opportunity to have an open discussion about St. Lucie County government with the County Commission Chair and staff. It’s hosted by the St. Lucie County Chamber of Commerce’s president and CEO, Terissa Aronson. This event will be taped for later broadcast on SLCTV. There’ll be complimentary coffee and baked goods. For more, call the chamber at (772) 595-9999. Tai chi Yang form at Oxbow Eco-Center, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. Tai chi instructors Hildie and Hector Ruiz-Puyana will lead classes designed for everyone, including those who suffer from arthritis, diabetes, osteoporosis and balance issues. Appropriate for ages 16 and up; $10 per class or $32 for 4 classes. Reservation is a must. Oxbow Eco-Center is at 5400 N.E. St. James Drive, Port St. Lucie. For more, call (772) 785-5833. Rhythm & Rhyme at the Port St. Lucie Library, 180 S.W. Prima Vista Blvd., 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Early literacy through rhymes, stories and movement. For more, call Alicia Bell at (772) 871-5368. Chair yoga at the Port St. Lucie Community Center, 2195 S.E.

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Rebecca Dwyer sunk a hole-in-one on April 27 on the Wanamaker Course at PGA Golf Club. At 100 yards from the 6th hole, Dwyer used a 9 Iron to sink the shot. Dwyer, a St. Lucie West resident, lives in Heatherwood and is a PGA Golf Club member.

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