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r I Vol. 6, No. 49 Weekend Weather Planner �tJawiuzt Coait FRIDAY ISOLATE STORMS 89HIGH 72I'OW IglNltw 1107 a.m. lw Tkae 5:07 p.m. SATURDAY ISOLATED STORMS 84HIGH 6 tW gla lM 11:49 a.m. Lw TbW 5:47 p.m. SUNDAY ISOLATE STORMS 6- 81 HIGH 68'oVW MIiaNt 12:34 p.m. LawTWN& 6:32 p.m. Se atK WesthrJc Weadwe spomsred bvr Sebasi` ' CELLULAR PHONE LADY- "SABRA" . l(r.thisr Weerkr.. , iI W'Tup I�,-Vl*, fl T uflf.',6 A 1J,:1 I m ' r ua mrE . . u lio rfin . "r , , ,:,- .. ,1, ,w �... f ..Mobile- " 772-388-2516 484 US 1, Suite A-Sebastian This Week SINGING STANDARDS The IRCC Fine Arts Depart- ment will feature 10 singers - five male and five female - performing the timeless music :of Irving Berlin and ;Cole Porter B I Pray for S soldiers The Grammy Guru gives some tips for Arene Borg ,throwing a winning Memorial Day party and asks that you remember those B 3 'serving and who have served in the Armed Forces Index iC classified :............................. B 11 lCommunity Notes .............. A3 ;Crossword ......... ........................ B7 :Dining & Entertainment .... B1 .Dining Guide .;..................... B2 'Entertainment Calendar .... B2 4Gardening .................... All SH health .................. ................. A 6 Horoscopes ............................ BI Police Report ........................ AS Sports ...................................... B 9 Travel ................................... A 14 View point ................................ A 6 Week in Review ................... A3 Your Local News & Information Source * www.HometownNewsOL.com Pastor may seek office in wake of 'condom video' BY SAMANTHA JOSEPH Staff writer ST. LUCIE COUNTY - An outspoken critic of the coun- ty's new sex education cur- riculum is considering a run for the school board to bring a stronger conservative voice to the body. Nursing home honors residents, workers BY BOB T. EPSTEIN For Hometown News PORT ST. LUCIE - The music of Jimmy Buffet delighted residents of Emerald Health Care as part of a celebration for National Nursing Home week. The theme for the event was "Love is Ageless," and the staff provided a lively, colorful Hawaiian themed luau. Andrew "Skip" Barth, facility administrator, said he and his staff's mission is to help each resident improve their quality of life, while providing a healing environment. "I want the residents to always have great times and good experiences here, and the luau is just one of the types of events we plan for them, daily, weekly and monthly," he said. Upon arrival at the luau, there were many happy faces anticipating a special meal, and they were not dis- appointed. The chef at Emerald is a graduate of the I See NURSING, A2 Bryan Longworth, associ- ate pastor at Covenant Taber- nacle World Outreach Center, said he wants to safeguard students from what he sees as the second recent blow to morality in St. Lucie County schools. I See PASTOR, A4 FRIDAY, May 23, 2008 Cost of Humane Society site comes into question BY SAMANTHA JOSEPH Staff writer ST. LUCIE COUNTY - The controversy sur- rounding the future of the St. Lucie County Humane Society has taken yet another turn. For months, the group has been the center of a debate on whether it should move from its current location on Savannah Road in Fort Pierce to accommodate the expansion of Heath- cote Botanical Gardens. The neighboring gar- dens' planned growth comes as the nonprofit animal group is facing a spike in its caseload and tough economic condi- tions in the county. But while the Humane Society has been seeking funding for a new build- CHAIN OF CHEESE Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer Big Apple Pizza manager Jimmy Fisher and St. Lucie County Sheriff Ken Mascara and 19th Judicial Circuit Public Defender Diamond Litty celebrate the measuring of 722 feet, 1 inch of pizzas to break the Guinness Book of World Records longest pizza line. The event raised money for The Van Duzer Foundation, which assists families in St. Lucie County experiencing financial hardship. ing, it was one of the proposed construction sites that took center stage at a recent meet- ing of the Fort Pierce City Commission. "The numbers didn't add up," said Fort Pierce Mayor Bob Benton. He questioned the quoted value of six acres of land at Selvitz Road I See HUMANE, A4 Officials discuss court building delays BY SAMANTHA JOSEPH Siff writer ST. LUCIE COUNTY - A renewed effort is under way to start construction of a- federal courthouse, in St, Lucie County that is nearly one year behind schedule. Officials of the U.S. Gen- eral Services Administra- tion, the Washington, D.C.- based federal agency overseeing the process, pledged to reopen bidding next ..month and award a building contract for the project by September. The group had originally hoped to select a construc- tion company by last fall to begin building by Novem- ber 2007. It had hoped that the work would be com- plete by the fall of 2011. But the offer for the feder- al construction job drew only one taker, despite a marked slowdown in the construction industry. And that bid was more than $10 million over budg- et, surprising officials and derailing plans to start work I See CONTRACT, Al 5 PSL residents turning to pedal power U ' BY BOB T. EPSTEIN For Hometown News PORT ST. LUCIE - Dust- ing off that old bike may now be a necessity. With fuel prices around $4 per gallon, many Ameri- cans are finding that two wheels and foot power can get them to work with the added bonus of a great exer- cise opportunity. Louie Patterelli, owner of Sprockets Adventures in Port St. Lucie, says business is holding its own and even up a bit since a year ago. "I have customers coming in wanting to buy or service their bikes for use in getting to work and doing simple errands," he said. "I believe what's driving this is record fuel prices that are taking a big bite out of the average family budget." "This bike phenomenon is definitely a bit of a turn- around," said Ariel Dennis. who has worked at Sprock- ets for three years. It appears these days that with the Chinese raking in big profits in manufacturing everything from candle- sticks to underwear, they now are buying automo- biles and retiring their bicy- cles. At the same time, many Americans are re-thinking their transportation options. And big gas guzzlers are not one of them. Americans are now being induced to take up smaller vehicles and, ironically, bicycles are definitely an option to help fend off the highest prices of fuel ever. Barbara Rizzoto, who works at ProCycle in Stuart. said: "When I'm going to the beach now, I will be going by bicycle and as far as 0 See PEDAL, A8 Photo courtesy of Bob Epstein With gas prices spiraling higher, Ariel Dennis, of Sprockets Adventures, is one of the many local residents making good use of her bike these days. FREE Hearing Test SFiber Optic Otoscopic Technology allows us to see what's happening inside your ear canal. In Wal-Mart (772) 337-2526 10855 S. US Hwy. I * Port St. Lucie 500 OFF Full Digital line of products Prime or Choice package o REE* BAERIES FEf exp WITH PURCHASE *offer expires 05/30/08 * not valid with any other offer. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ews jE 'Namprdodl Hearing Aid Centers'i jlwm� F - I Friday, May 23, 2008 A2 * Port St. Lucie Hometown News Photo courtesy of Bob T. Epstein Tobi Ann Richards, food service director for Emerald Health Care, serves up specialties to Connie Matthews, admissions director at the facility. * Many Models, Sizes & * Slip-resistant Floor Colors for ANY Problem, & Slip-resistant High Seat ANY Space, ANY D6cor * Foot & Leg Massager * Lifetime Guarantee: * Bidet Will NEVER Leak * 138 Jets of Warm * Installation Available in Hydrotherapy Helps ALL 50 States Circulation, Stiffness & Pain * FDA & ADA * Therapeutic & Relaxing * May be Tax Deductible Deep Soak & Sales Tax-free * Handheld & Wall Mount , --- Shower Head - ^endent living U A' CALL TO PREVENT A FALL For Details & Live Operator 24/7 Call Now, Toll-Free 1,i866-558-0315 � 2008, independent Living USA, LL.C. Also Available: Partial Denture Same Day Repair & Relines Laboratory on Premises Dr. James L. Strawn, D.D.S. Sabal Palm Denture Center Now Located Corner of Village Green Dr. and U.S. 1 in the a Village Corner Plaza 8906 S. Federal Highway, PSL 772-35-116 Nursing From page Al Culinary Institute of Ameri- ca. Tobi Ann Richards, had four years experience at Ritz Carlton's in both Buckland, Ga. and Key Biscayne, before coming to Emerald Health Care. Nationally, there are thou- sands of nursing homes that provide excellent care in both rehabilitative and full care modes. Some of these facilities, Emerald being one of them, also offer special programs and procedures GREEN IN THE DENTIST'S OFFICE Q: What do dentists do to help the environment?" A: Perhaps the single largest step the field of dentistry has taken to be sensitive to the environment is the elimination of the use of bulk mercury in preparing amalgam, the substance most commonly used in fillings. Testifying before the U.S. Congress, J. Rodway Mackert, DMD, PhD and a spokesperson for the American Dental Association, said that dentists now use encapsulated amalgam, small packets that contain a precise measure of elemental mercury and the other powdered metals with which it is mixed to make a filling. This practice is a result of the ADA gathering its best management practices and disseminating them among its membership. The ADA has also recently added amalgam separators to its list of best management practices. The not-for-profit ADA represents more than 155,000 dental practitioners. 00 Ask your dentist about measures he takes to protect the environment. I Presented as a community service by Dr. James Strawn, located at Midway Dental Center, Midway Rd., Ft. Pierce 464-4822 such as a full, intensive physical therapy programs. Emerald also offers a unique swallowing treat- ment center called VitalStim Therapy. This treats Dys- phagia, or difficulty in swal- lowing. Admissions Director Con- nie Mathews, talked about the many qualified nurses and employees of Emerald Health Care. Among the people she mentioned was activity director, Donna Watts as well as Jasmine Carr, nurs- ing director and MaryYanni, assistant dining room man- ager. The key to the job is that they more than just employ- ees, said Mrs. Mathews. They are part of a dedicated team that take their jobs very seriously and profes- sionally. National Nursing Home Week honors the outstand- ing professionals who work in nursing homes, assisted living centers and senior residences. National Nursing Home Week began on May 11, and runs through May 17. Activities are designed to foster intergenerational relationships, collect and preserve patient's reminis- cences and strengthen rela- tionships with family mem- bers, and help celebrate nursing facility life. 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[777:,2-342,0928,1 WAYIN Port St. Lucie * A3 Fda MaYF 2 200 www.Hometownew--L-com CAN YOU FOSTER A CHILD? "Seacoast National bank . ..*. and Hibiscus Children's SCenter have joined forces to promote Foster Care Month. Pictured, from left to right, Jay Hart, Seacoast president Indian River County; Tom Wilkinson, Seacoast president Treasure Coast; Rossana Gonzalez, Hibiscus URGENT NEED! foster care recruiter; R eN NED Thom Jones, Seacoast Foster Parent president St. Lucie can 9 1-8o00-4039311 County; and Cliff fA EXT. 415 Hibiscus Foster Parent Whitehill, Hibiscus chief Training Program A executive officer. Photo courtesy of Tracy Natiello Comunity Notes Business and community guides available The St. Lucie County Chamber of Commerce proudly announces the -arrival of its 2008 - 2009 Business and Community Guides. Chamber members are welcome to pick up a box of the 2008-2009 issue of thQ Guide to provide to their cus- tomers. The guides and maps are located at the administrative offices at 1850 S.W. Fountainview Blvd., Suite 201, Port St. Lucie. Agape Senior Recreational Center Seniors citizens who are looking for something to do can stop by Agape Senior Recreational Center at 809 N. Ninth St., Fort Pierce, week days from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The center has regu- lar exercise classes, bingo, discussion sessions, Bible study, plus outside 'trips to local museums, shopping etc. Lunch is provided daily. Agape Senior Recreational Center is supported by Resurrection Life Fami- lyWorship Center in Fort Pierce. For additional information call Elizabeth Hamilton, (772) 468-9090. The Arc is looking for volunteers The Arc of St. Lucie County is looking to rebuild its volunteer base. They are looking for motivated individuals to organize and head various volunteer committees. The areas include special events, mail- ings, technical support, and Capital Campaign cultivation. They are looking for individuals that support our mission of improv- ing the quality of life of individuals with disabilities. Those interested should call (772) 464-9551. Youth tennis programs The City Tennis Center at Whisper- ing Pines Park is offering beginning, intermediate and advanced tennis programs for children ages 6 to 18 after school and on weekends. For more information, call (772) 871- 7670. Community Soup Kitchen Hot, nutritious meals for the needy are served every Thursday. Doors open at 4 p.m. Dinner is served from 5-6 p.m. at St. Lucie Catholic Church, 290 S.W. Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 878-1215. Housing assistance available Financial help is available for low- income homeowners living in unsafe or hurricane-damaged homes. The pro- gram corrects code violations and health and safety dangers. Homes must be owner-occupied and located in unin- corporated St. Lucie County. For more information, call (772) 462- 1290. Cee Cee Ross scholarships Scholarships are available to students who live in public or Section 8 housing and plan to pursue a degree or certifi- cate program at Indian River Communi- ty College. Students must have a 2.0 GPA or higher. For more information, call (772) 595- 0500. Skate City open to the public Skate City recently went through a renovation including re-surfacing of R See NOTES, A12 WEEK IN REVIEW Police bust marijuana grow house Several Miami and Hialeah men are behind bars in St. Lucie County on charges of growing and trafficking mari- juana. And law enforcement officials say a bust in a local home led them to take more than 50 pounds of marijuana off St. Lucie County streets Detectives say they uncovered more than 100 marijuana plants in a Port St. Lucie house outfitted to grow the drug. They say they found soil,- air filters and special lights in the house at 1411 S.E. Sandia Drive. The residents "had clippers, and were cutting the 'buds' off the cannabis plants," investigators said. Port St. Lucie Police detectives arrested Manuel Gonza- lez, Jose Alvarez-Hernandez and Jose A. Blain, all of Miami. Each man faces two felony charges. Also arrested on cultivation and trafficking charges were Jose Blain and Luis Leal of Hialeah. County offers tuition help for students at poverty level St. Lucie County officials are coming to the aid of some of the area's poorest residents. The St. Lucie County Community Services Department is offering college tuition assistance to students who meet the poverty income guidelines but aren't eligible for financial aid. The group is working with the Treasure Coast Community Action Agency in the effort under the Community Services Block Grant program. The goal is help residents gain a college education as the first step toward earning a living wage and rising beyond the poverty level. Officials say the program acknowledges the special diffi- culties these students face in dealing with family emergen- cies and hardships that often drain their financial resources. The program takes a practical approach, they say, assist- ing with hurdles such as transportation and finding daycare for children. For more information and application details, call (772) 462-1777. County approves demolition of six buildings St. Lucie County Commissioners approved demolition of six buildings, citing unsafe conditions at these properties. If owners fail to comply within the next month, county officials plan to move to level the sites and place a lien on the properties, holding the owners responsible for the cost, officials said. But county staff stress they are willing to work with coop- erative property owners and provide additional time for compliance. The properties slated for demolition are located at 2516 Rolyat St., 118 N.E. 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Three days later, my husband was putting the trash out to the road and opened and looked in the used vacuum bag for the last time... and behold! He found the tiny diamond and came running to show me. I thought out of kindness he bought a new stone, but upon examination, realized the one he found had dirt on the back. I couldn't believe my eyes! I had the stone reset and have never put the ring on again. It's a high Tiffany setting. I don't want to take a chance!! Patti Gamble Port Saint Lucie Hawk Levy has been in the trade since 1979, he currently owns St. Lucie Jewelry at 9168 South US 1 in Port St. Lucie, and can be emailed at Hawk@St.LucieJewelry or called at 772-337-4700 Humane From page Al and Prosperity Drive that officials are considering as the Humane Society's potential new location. Initial reports support- ing the site's use to house the non-profit indicated that the land was worth $120,000, Mr. Benton said. But a recent real estate transaction for a compa- rable site nearby sug- gests that the property could be worth about $300,000 per acre, Mr. Benton said. "We wanted to look at the value of the land," he said of the spot in the MEGA TINT 6 STEREOS Auto * Commercial * Residential * Marine. . 772.807.8881 * 772.626.2486w 462 SW Port St. Lucie Blvd. * Coco Vista Plaza * Suite 126-128 (Located on west of the turnpike, on the south side of PSL Blvd.) --Uk Fort Pierce Business Park. Last July, the Fort Pierce Utilities Authorities paid about $392,000 per acre for an adjacent plot, he said. At that rate, the proper- ty at Selvitz Road would likely be out of reach for the Humane Society. "I think they're going to have to redirect their efforts somewhere else, in my opinion," he said. Awaiting comment from Frank Andrews of the Humane Society. Pastor From page Al He was responding to the school board's 3-2 vote on May 13 to approve presenting a video on condom use to eighth-graders as part of the health curriculum. It was the latest disappoint- ment for Mr. Longworth and a group of mostly religious leaders who have protested the Get Real About AIDS cur- riculum, introduced to coun- ty schools in April with approval from four of the five school board members. "The curriculum passed by a margin of four to one, but it was a narrower vote for the video. That tells me that if we are able to have one conser- vative elected to the school board this year, we can get this DVD thrown out," Mr. Longworth said. Two members of the school board are up for reelection this year. And Mr. Longworth has set his sights on Carol Hil- son, the board's chairwoman and representative of District 2, and Kathryn Hensley of District 4. "If no one else runs, I will run," he said, saying he would decide in the coming weeks whether to make a bid for one of the seats. But St. Lucie County Schools Superintendent Michael Lannon says the video that has drawn the ire of some religious critics has received "almost no reaction" from local parents. This month, the board posted the video on its Web site, generating television, press and other media cover- age. But for all the talk and attention, parents have not been flocking to scrutinize the material, Mr. Lannon said. "I don't believe we've had 25 hits on the video (on the Web site)," he said. "One person watched it and said, 'There certainly wasn't anything enticing about that.'" The video runs just over five minutes and shows two doc- tors discussing HIV One of the presenters demonstrates on his fingers how to put on a condom. The tape has gained atten- tion in other parts of the state, with public schools in Orange County and health depart- ments in Broward and Miami requesting permission to use it, Mr. Lannon said. "For me and for the school board, this was about life and death," he said. "If it serves a purpose anywhere and it keeps people from making foolish errors in judgment, then it's all worthwhile. We're in the business of education, and we're hoping to help peo- ple to be more educated, whether they are teenagers or senior citizens." As for the plan to change the makeup of the school board, the superintendent said, "I have great respect for people's personal views. Mr. Longworth has been the chief opponent from the begin- ning. This is America. He has the right to his opinion and the right to run for public office if he so chooses." Meanwhile, parents can choose to withdraw their chil- dren from class at times when the video is slated for viewing. The school district will pro- vide two weeks' notice to par- ents before each screening, informing them of the date and time that teachers will show the video, Mr. Lannon said. Parents also can choose to get a copy of the DVD to show to their children at home or download it from the school district's Web page, www.stlucie.kl2.fl.us. But that's not good enough, said Mr. Longworth, who col- lected more than 3,700 signa- tures in an unsuccessful bid to block the sex education cur- riculum. He contends that the tape violates Florida laws, which require that schools focus on abstinence. "The video begins and ends with a quote about absti- nence, but the middle does nothing but assume that school-age children are not going to be abstinent," he said. "The bulk of the DVD is not in compliance with Flori- da statute." If he runs, his priorities would include banning the video and teaching celibacy, the pastor said. "My Longworth is definitely entitled to his position," Mr. Lannon said. 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Carter Ave., Port St. Lucie, was charged with animal cruelty. *Aaron Joseph Nowak, 20, 314 S.W. Maclay Way, Port St. Lucie, was charged with burglary and petit theft. *Theresa J. Little-Schister, 45, 201 Floresta Drive, Port St. Lucie, was charged with domestic vio- lence battery and aggravated assault. *Jose Antonio Blain, 42, 5727 N.W. Seventh St., Apt. 168, was charged with cultivation of mari- juana and trafficking marijuana. *Luis Leal, 32, 5727 N.W. Sev- enth St., Apt. 302, Miami, was charged with cultivation of mari- juana and trafficking marijuana. *Reinaldo R. Ramas, 34, 2348 Northwest 56th St., Apt. 8, Hialeah, was charged with cultiva- tion of marijuana and trafficking marijuana. *Jose Blain, 46, 66 West 13th St., Apt.1, Hialeah, was charged with cultivation of marijuana and trafficking marijuana. *Jose Alvarez-Hernandez, 54, 6760 Southwest 155th Ave., Miami, was charged with cultiva- tion of marijuana and trafficking marijuana. *Manuel Gonzalez, 35, 5727 N.W. Seventh St., Apt. 168, Miami, was charged with cultivation of marijuana and trafficking marijua- na. *Luis 0. Leal, 32, 5727 North- west 7th St., Apt 302, Miami, was charged with cultivation of mari- juana and trafficking marijuana. *Reinaldo Ramos, 34, 2348 West 56th St., 'Apt 8, Hialeah was charged with cultivation of mari- juana and trafficking marijuana. *Todd Kulp, 23, 202 Surfside Road, Port St. Lucie, was charged with driving with a suspended dri- ver's license and as a habitual offender, and resisting officer with- out violence. *Donnie Lee Knight, .29, 351 West 18th St., Riviera Beach, was charged with retail theft and fraud- ulent use of a credit card. *Frederick Douglas Harriell, 26, 561 S.E. Walters Terrace was charged with attempted burglary of a locked toolbox. *Stephen Wells, 21, 561 S.E. Walters Terrace, Port St. Lucie, was charged with attempted bur- glary of a locked toolbox. *Travis Allen Scott, 18, 1652 S.W. Calmar St., Port St. Lucie, was charged with felony violation of probation. He was on probation for possession of 20 grams or less of marijuana, two counts of aggra- vated assault on a law enforce- ment officer and fleeing and elud- ing a law enforcement officer. *Lance Rain, 20,785 N.W. Orchid St., Port St. Lucie, was charged with retail theft and fraud- ulent use of a credit card. *Jennifer Marie Cole,19, 2011 Oleander Blvd., Apt D, Fort Pierce, was charged with retail theft and fraudulent use of a credit card. *Michael Christian Espejo, 33, 2901 S.W. Sandbar St., Port St. Lucie, was charged with corrup- tion by threat, driving under the influence and driving with a sus- pended license. *Tiffany Lynn Gwinnup, 25, 1652 California Blvd., Port St. Lucie, was charged with being a habitual traffic offender. St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office May 9 - May 15 *Aron Luna, 18,1417 S.W. Prairie Circle, Port St. Lucie, was charged with trafficking cocaine, possession of more than 20 grams of marijuana with intent to supply and posses- sion of drug paraphernalia. *Lisa Anne Cunningham, 41, 5512 N.W. East Torino Parkway, Apt. 106, Port St. Lucie, was charged with being a habitual traf- fic offender and violation of proba- tion. She was on probation for being a habitual traffic offender. *Errol Thomas, 28, 4081 Wayne Ave., Fort Pierce, was charged with being a habitual traffic offend- er, failure to appear in court on a charge of being a habitual traffic offender, attaching an unassigned tag and driving with no tag. *Don Washington Hall, 50, 11238 E. Tamiam Trail, Naples, was charged with being a habitual traffic offender, driving with a stolen tag and resisting an officer without violence. *Kimberly Willard, 44, 2903 S.W. Sixth St., Vero Beach, was charged with violation of proba- tion. She was on probation for obtaining a controlled substance by fraud. *Angela Marie Morris, 28, 3149 Naylor Terrace, Fort Pierce, was charged with nine counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud. *Joseph Jordan, 50, 3532 Southwest 57th Ave., Davie, was charged with violation of commu- nity control. He was on community control for possession of a con- trolled substance. *Simel Michael Jefferson, 47, Cocoa, was charged with violation of probation. He was on probation for possession of cocaine and sale of cocaine. *Victor Rios, 33, 559 Third St., Holly Hills, was charged with attempted sexual battery on a per- son 12 years old or older. *Syrus Maurice Wilson, 33, 616 Colombia St., Orlando, was charged with third-degree grand theft. *Michael Deshawn Fuller, 20, 304 North 39th St., Fort Pierce, was charged with violation of pro- bation. He was on probation for burglary of a dwelling. *Keisha Armstrong, 29, 2007 Easter Ave., Fort Pierce, was charged with violation of proba- tion. She was on probation for sale of marijuana. *Donna Lynn Bostwick, 39, 1152 S.W. Curtis St., Port St. Lucie, was charged with violation of probation. She was on proba- tion for obtaining a controlled sub- stance by fraud. *Jessica Wunderlich, 607 S.W. Andros Circle, Port St. Lucie, was charged with three counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud. *Erica Chalifoux, 22, 1003 E. Midway Road, Fort Pierce, was .charged with escaping from cus- tody. The Fort Pierce Police Department also charged her with third-degree grand theft of an automobile. *Anthony George Whitehead, 32, 4040 S.W. McCrory St., Port St. Lucie, was charged with deliv- ery of less than 20-grams of cop- . trolled'9u6bstance to a mino.Kand pontributihg to the delinquency of a minor. *Raymond Huff, 40, 2140 U.S. 64, Lot 2, Lexington,, N.C., was charged with two counts of con- tracting without a license during a state of emergency, grand theft, organized fraud, third-degree organized grand theft, fraud worth less than $20,000, violation of pro- bation and third-degree grand theft from a person age 65 or older. *Alice Palmer Wood, 34, 3920 N. U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, was charged with aggravated assault. *Larry Williams Corcoran, 47, 408 Robinson Court, La Vergne, Tenn., was charged with transmis- sion of child pornography by elec- tric device or equipment. *Barry Archille, 19, 3797 S.W. Carmody St., Port St. Lucie, was charged with aggravated battery. *Ruben Romero-Suarez,35, 5830 12th St., Bradenton, was charged with possession of simili- tude of a driver's license, leaving the scene of a traffic crash with property damage, driving without a valid driver's license and driving under the influence of alcohol. *Jessie Allen Shivers, 26, 1582 S.E. Hagwood Court, Port St. Lucie, was charged with third- degree grand theft. *Carl Wright Wilson, 52, 224 North 13th St., Fort Pierce, was charged with purchase of cocaine and possession of cocaine. *Blake Preston Sheltra, 20, 491 Parish Terrace, Port St. Lucie, was charged with trafficking in oxy- codone. *Jon Warren Townsend, 43, 2704 Avenue I, Fort Pierce, was charged with two counts of grand theft. *John Carter, 39, 2901 Ander- son Drive, Fort Pierce, was charged with using an expired drivers license and being a habitu- al traffic offender. *Dwayne Stephen Morrell, 20, 705 Grand Club Place, Fort Pierce, was charged with dealing in stolen property. *Jose Luis Gil, 32,1809 Georgia Ave., Fort, Pierce, was charged with aggravated battery on a preg- nant woman. *Jimmie Lee Shuman, 33, 2629 N.E. Avenue 389, Old Town, was charged with violation of probation. He was on probation for grand theft of a motor vehicle, attempted escape and battery on a law enforcement officer. *David Fernando Velez- Espinoza, 21,190 N.E. Caprona * Ave., Port St., Lucie, was charged with third-degree grand theft. *Reid C. Botner, 22, 7583 Pine Lakes Drive, Port St. Lucie, was charged with third-degree grand theft. . *.Darlene -Lea Buce, 21, 7583 Pine Lakes Drive, Port St. Lucie, was charged with third-degree grand theft. *Pamela Hartley Tankersley, 45, 609 Holly Ave., Fort Pierce, was charged with violation of probation and uttering a forged instrument. Richard *Jarraro Montrell King, 21, 1807 Avenue E, Apt. A, Fort Pierce, was charged with violation of probation, sale and delivery of marijuana and possession of cocaine. POLICE REPORT *Richard Anthony Romeo, 43, 5003 Regina Drive, Fort Pierce, was charged with two counts of child abuse. *Jennifer Nicole MacCarthy, 23, 1615 Caramel Ave., Port St. Lucie, was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. *Ashley McCain Culbertson, 29,1813 South 29th St., Fort Pierce, was charged with obtaining a controlled substance by fraud. *Brett M. Barker, 36, 5164 Amy Lane, Fort Pierce was charged with domestic battery. *Travis Allen Scott, 18 1562 S.W. Calmar St., Port St. Lucie, was charged with two counts of aggra- vated assault of a law enforcement officer, fleeing and eluding a law enforcement officer with lights and siren, resisting an officer without violence, possession of 20 grams or less of marijuana and being a habitual traffic offender. *Mayra S. Garcia, aka Cedra Lopez, 22, 301 Ave. B., Fort Pierce, was charged with posses- sion of cocaine and giving a false name to a law enforcement officer. *Tony Lee Smith, 42, 1455 90th Ave., Vero Beach, was charged with being a fugitive from justice in Virginia. *Corey M. Donnelly, 40, 1938 Lee St., Hollywood, was charged with elderly abuse, causing great harm and attempted kidnapping of an out-of-county resident. *Pharo Aavis Knight, 29, 902 N. Lake Drive, Apt. A, Fort Pierce, was charged with battery on a pregnant woman. *Homar M. Luna, 24, 1417 S.W. Pararie Circle, Port St. Lucie, was charged with trafficking in cocaine, possession of cocaine with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia. *Christopher P. Mesa, 23, 1417 S.W. Prairie Circle, Port St. Lucie, was charged with trafficking in cocaine, possession of marijuana with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia. *Stanley G. Rothenberg, 64, 4300 N. Ocean Blvd., Unit 6, Fort Laud- erdale, was charged with solicitation to commit capital sexual battery on a child. *Rex Allen Rodgers, 19, 3417 Douglas St., Fort Pierce, was charged with felony theft, trespass and dealing in stolen property. *Faith Carol Douglas, 28, 5511 Green Dolphin St., Fort Pierce, was charged with felony theft, trespass and being a habitual traffic offender. *Kenneth Jerome Gilchrist, ,P4, 911 Rhode Island, Fort Pierce, was charged with being a habitual traffic offender. *Brian Thomas DiPalma, .19, 905 Ibis Ave., Fort Pierce, was charged with trafficking in cocaine, posses- sion of marijuana with intent to sell and possession of a controlled spb- stance with intent to sell. He wason probation for possession of a con- trolled substance, and possession of drug paraphernalia. A *Charles Edward Johnson, .56, 9521 Shadow Lane, Fort Pierce was charged with tw6-couNhts of lewd and lascivious molestation. *Jeffrey Pickens, 42, 4500 Mid- way Road, Fort Pierce was charged with battery on health care worker, disorderly conduct and assault. *Manuel Bonilla, 21, 2809 Ole- ander Blvd., Fort Pierce was charged with first-degree petit theft. *Joseph Johnson, 48,r -'as charged with violation of proba- tion. He was on probation for pos- session of cocaine. *John Paul Bommarito, 68, was charged with contracting without a license. *Homar M. Luna, 24, 1417 S.W. Pararie Circle, Port St. Lucie was charged with trafficking cocaine, possession of marijuana with intent to supply and possession of drug paraphernalia. *Christopher Mesa, 23,1417 S.W. Prairie Court, Port St. Lucie, was charged with traffiTking of cocaine, possession ci marijuana with intent to supply and posses- sion of drug :.araph-rnralia Florida: ) See REPORT, A11 . Earl Stewart says... "CAR DEALERS SMARTEN UP" YOUR CUSTOMERS ALREADY HAVE. EI STEWART STEWART" A K -;FT. OTA An Open Letter to Florida Car Dealers Eliminate the "Dealer Fee". C EMPLOYMENT If our culture sounds like one that fits with your ideas on the way business should be conducted, please call us., Witneed to add Sto'ur team in all S departments... i' ., .sIe, service . 'parts, body shop, and accounting. Fellow Florida Car Dealers, if you don't know me, I should tell you that I don't profess to be some "holier than thou" car dealer who was always perfect for the past 38 years. When I look at some of my past advertising and sales tactics, I am not always proud. But I have evolved as my customers have evolved. My customers' expectations, level of education and sophistication are much higher today. Your customers are no different. My remarks are made sincerely and with a positive intent toward you and your custom- ers. I am not trying to tell you how to run your business. I "My cu am suggesting a change that will reward both you and your eXpectat customers. Virtually every car dealer ofeduca in Florida adds a charge to the price of cars he sells, a sophistic "dealer fee/doc fee/dealer prep" fee ranging from $500 much hig to nearly $1,000. This extra charge is programmed into your computer. It has been made illegal in many states including California, but is still legal in Florida. The reason you charge this fee is simply to increase the price of the car and your profit in such a manner that it is not noticed by your customers. This is just plain wrong. I used to charge a dealer fee ($495) and when I stopped charging it a few years ago it was scary. But I did it because I could no longer, in good conscience, mislead my customers. Just because everybody else was doing the same thing, did not make it correct. Now, here is the good news. After eliminat- ing the dealer fee my profit per car did drop by about the amount of the dealer fee, but my customers realized I was now giving them a fair shake and quoting a complete out-the- door price with no "surprises". And the word spread. My volume of car sales began to rise rapidly. Sure, I was making a few, hundred dollars less per car, but I was selling a lot more cars. I was and am selling cars to many of your former customers. My bottom line has improved, not because I eliminated the stomers' ions, level nation and cation are her today." dealer fee, but because i was able to earn the trust of more customers in buying their new or used car. You can do the same. Why am I writing this letter? I'm not going to tell you that I think of myself as the new "sheriff" that has come to "clean up South Florida". In fact, I am well aware that this letter is, to some extent, self- serving. Many people will read this letter and learn why they should buy a car from me, and not you. And, I am also aware that most dealers who read this will either get angry and ignore it or not have the courage to follow my lead. But maybe you will be the exception. If you have any interest in following my lead, call me anytime. I don't have a secretary and I don't screen any of my phone calls. I would love to chat with you about this. Sincerely, Earl Stewart - Earl Stewart Toyota SThe things we do for iui- kwt+. I ',' I I I S I. 2 OO% a APY" Balances of $100.000 up to $500,000. THE ONE ACCOUNT We're bringing peace of mind to your personal banking with the Fifth Third One Account. It's the checking account with a money market interest rate built in, so you won't have to transfer money to other accounts. And with our competitive rates there's no need to shop around for something better. You might say it's everything in "One." Give us a call at 1-877-579-5353 or visit 53.com to see what we can do for you. 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E If you have information about a crime, call Treasure Coast Crimestoppers at (800) 273-TIPS. To find out more about what Earl thinks about buying a car, click on www.earlstewartoncars.com 561*844*3461 Earl Stewart Toyota of North Palm Beach 1215 North US-1, North Palm Beach * Located in Lake Park, Florida earls@earlstewarttoyota.com Port St. Lucie - A5 www.HometownNewsOL.com I Fridav, Mav 23, 2008 I I . . , 1,j " - " ' . f ' A6 * Port St. Lucie VIEWPOINT FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2008 * HOMETOWN NEWS * WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.COM Got something to say? Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at (772) 465-5504 - or e-mail news@hometownnewsol.com. Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous ,statements. Statements of fact will be checked for accuracy. What happened to underground poles? I hope the St. Lucie County authorities are looking after the residents. They say they are looking to put electrical lines under the ground, but more and more poles are being constructed above ground. Somehow, I don't think this ,would have happened in Vero Beach. Slow down in the school zone ,, Why do people speed through the Thirteenth Street and i Virginia Avenue intersection? It's a school zone. o Learn from diversity I find it so interesting how we accept that which is differ- ent from us. - I'm definitely right of center, but I'm worried about how we treat those who stray from the straight and narrow. We can learn from diversity. Frustrated without a job I have lived in Florida since 1995. I have always been employed, attained my Associates degree while living here, 'and am over the age of 50. This past December I was laid off from my job, which was in the construction industry. I have been applying to jobs daily since then, and it is a very frus- .trating pursuit. One job that I applied for had over 500 applicants for a single position. I am told repeatedly that each job that I apply for has over 80 applicants. I would rather have a job, but I am currently on unem- ployment, which will run out in June. While it's help, it is not ,enough to cover all of my household bills, so I have almost depleted my savings. What happens after my benefits and my savings run out? I am also without any health coverage now and fear what - will happen if I need medical attention. I would surely be Swiped out. Then there is the issue of retirement - what's that? At this rate that will never be an option, I will have to work till I die. Can't make it in Florida The cost of living keeps rising, especially gas prices, and homeowners insurance caies. In my employment search it is apparent thar itis 'an employer's market, so the salaries being offered are.-not sufficient for people to live on. The minimum wage is $6.75. A gallon of gas is costs .around $4 and a gallon of milk is over $4, so one hour of work doesn't even cover one gallon of gas and a gallon of milk. I can't even sell my house and leave the state unless I want to take a loss, which I can't afford to do. Doesn't anyone else see something wrong with this pic- ture? : Electricity prices too high - The utility rates have gone up too much, especially for those on Social Security and fixed incomes. H6ov can we afford to pay our bill? ,, Don't vote for Obama Why would anyone vote for a man who only has two years experience to run this country? Barack Obama is brainwashed by the Rev. Wright. He stayed with him for 20-years. God Bless America! Bring an end to puppy mills I was just asked to buy two sick puppies for half-price from a broken down puppy breeder. We need to stop this :abuse. Care for the animals * Another fire killed 45 cats in a small duplex apartment; 18 *survived. The problem is the lack of humane laws. 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STiLL AT LARGE I Prepare your children for hur cane season Prepare your children for hurricane season It's hard to believe that we are talking about hurricanes again. While we have had some calm seasons and hope this coming one will be calm, too, the last few years should have taught us that we need to be more prepared and have enough supplies to get us through a few days without power. There are many hurricane guides available, so I thought I would focus on children and how hurri- canes and other disasters affect them. After Hurricane Katrina, we were all shocked to discover how vulnerable childrenware in a disaster, both physicaly and emotionally. We were dismayed at pictures of parents frantically search- ing for children they lost. Now is a good time to sew name tapes in the clothing of young children, includ- ing the name and number of a contact person outside of the area, so if phone service is disrupted, a family member or friend can take the call and know that the child is safe. Michael Haney, division director for prevention and intervention of the Florida Department of Health, offers suggestions for creating a family disaster plan and handling the stress it puts on families and children. Children fear that they will be separated from their family or left alone, that the event will recur or that someone will be hurt or injured. Try to allay fears while remaining realistic. "You can never fully prepare for a natural disaster, and you don't want to instill a heightened sense of anxiety," said Dr. Haney. "The key is good commu- nication with your kids. If you see something on the news, talk with them about how they feel and how they think others are feeling. Talk about what you would do if something happened in your community and reassure them that you will do everything you can to keep them safe." The Department of Health recommends assembling a kit, whether you evacuate your home or remain. It could include: * A few favorite books, crayons and paper. * Puzzles, a board game and a deck of cards. * Two favorite small toys, dolls, action figures or stuffed animals. * A favorite blanket and pillow. * Photos of family and pets. * Other special items that will be a comfort. Both the DOH and the Florida Institute for Family Involvement, which helps families with special needs children, suggest keeping all of a child's important SHELLEY KOPPEL Alive and Well information together, including a photo, birth certificate, medical and immunization record, list of medications and contact information. Perhaps this is something you and your children can do together, making a booklet for each child that they can decorate and personalize. Store each one in a waterproof bag and put it with your hurricane kit so that you won't forget to take it. If your child takes medication, make sure you have at least several weeks of medicine. It is also a good idea to limit access to TV if there is bad news being replayed. If children or teens see seas of death and devastation, talk to them in an age- appropriate manner and watch for symptoms of depression, such as sleep disturbance, lack of interest in activities or substance abuse. For school-age children and teens, suggest some- thing they can do to help, such as a lemonade stand or a car wash to raise money in school. Now is a good time to watch for sales on canned and packaged goods such as tuna, vegetables, break- fast bars and evaporated milk or long-life milk such as Parmalat. Buying a little at a time, on sale, will help your budget and help you stay out of long lines. If you have an infant or young child, check with your doctor before a change of diet. When you finish a container of soda or juice, rinse it out well and fill it with water. Even if you don't use it for drinking, have supplies for personal hygiene and cleaning. For more information about hurricane prepared- ness, visit the Web site of \ the Department of HealtKh at www.doh.state.fl.us. i Let's hope we don't need to use the information in the near future, but let's be prepared. Shelley Koppel is the former editor of "Today's HealthCare magazine and a member of the National Association of Science Writers. You can send questions by e-mail to skoppel@bellsouth.net. Don't be afraid of commitment How do you over- come the fear of commitment? Make a contract with spirit and ask it to help fulfill your dreams and visions. Ask the majority of counselors and therapists what questions they hear most from their clients and most of them will give this answer to your question. "Who am I, what is my true purpose in life, how can I get there and when?" I am asked this question many times as well. There are many avenues we can take to reach our destination. Educations, psychology, medical, experiential, mystical and spiritual are a few of the paths available. Every true teaching leads to the path of enlightenment, balance and freedom of the spirit. The true nature of the light is to live a life of worthy purpose, love, peace, health, abundance, faith, joy and creativity. How far we travel the path of self-discovery and awaken these latent desires, talents and gifts has everything to do with overcoming our lower JAMES TUCKER The Spirit Guide "base" nature and finding our true path and purpose. One of the basic fears that keeps us from finding our purpose and realizing our destiny is lack of commitment. We sign earthly contracts when we buy houses, cars, boats, furniture, get married, etc. For a contract to be valid, it must have a list of the obligations from both sides, the date of the signing, both signatures and the date of finish or completion. This is the way the modern day world works to overcome the fear of commitment. In the old days, a hand- shake and verbal commit- ment was sufficient. I have a chance to talk to thou- sands of people a year and hear their views and insights on life. You, the Spirit Guide readers, are my special source of inspira- tion and ideas. I am indebted and extremely grateful to you for sharing your wisdom over the years. One of the greatest secrets I have gleaned from you is how to overcome the lower nature and learn to live by the higher purpose given to each of us at birth. We are all children of the universe with a royal' birthright and heritage to live an abundant life and freedom from want. What is it that gets in our way? The greatest obstacle is fear of commitment. How do we overcome it? Here is the secret. We have to make a contract with spirit the same way we do when we make an earthly contract. Nine of 10 people live by the mind and ego and try to will things into manifested form. Ten percent or less surrender their lower will to the higher will and ask spirit to help them create their physical world. This surrender creates patience, trust and faith in the higher power. The key word is "faith." It replaces "fear" of commitment. They find quality time to communicate with the inner self and ask for a vision and help from the source. Next, they make a contract with spirit. They write down thle visions of what they want to manifest and create in the physical world. Then they write down what they will give and do as a committed partner with spirit. Now they sign the countract.and date it. The last step is to create a date of completion. Then they speak thevwords out loud. This is li*elirayer or affirmation:'ft sends the energy back to the uni- verse. They ask spirit to bless it and show the signs that the created reality is on the way. Once this spiritual contract and commitment has been signed and released, the shadow side of life begins to show itself. Kind of like after I See SPIRIT, A12 ^ Port St. Lucie * A7 -----yI, Y � -W LOSING HIS LOCKS Photo courtesy of Pam Shotola Monica Smith takes her turn cutting the hair of Village Green Elementary School fifth- grade teacher Kevin Mclnerney while Victor Alterizio and Isabella Atandi wait their turn. The students were rewarded with the task for scoring perfect scores on the FCATs this semester. ibrary News The following programs are offered through the St. Lucie County Library Sys- em.I. * Bilingual volunteers needed: Morning- side Branch library is seeking bilingual vol- unteers to host the bilingual storytime, which is held every Friday from 11 a'.n. to noon. The bilingual storytime is appr.opri- ate for children ages 3 to 6. Interested par- ties must complete the St. Lucie County volunteer application and submit it for approval. If interested in volunteering , call (772) 337-5632 or stop by the Morningside Branch Library to sign up. '\ * New "Waggin' Tales" reading sessions are beginning on various days and times at the Morningside, Fort Pierce and Lake- wood Park Branch Libraries. The program is free and available to children in first grade and older. Spots go very quickly, so parents need to call early to sign up their children. * "Walls of Art" at the Morningside Branch Library will feature paintings by two area artists. The "Walls of Art" display 's ongoing and will change monthly, fea- turning different local artists. * Boat tours of the Indian River Lagoon are open to the public with Cap- tain and Audubon Warden "Chop" Lege at various times and dates this spring. Boat tours are free but registration is required and seating is limited to the first 30 people who register. For more information on this program, call (772) 462-1694. * "Monday at the Movies" is held every Monday at the Fort Pierce Branch Library, starting at 2 p.m.; complete with popcorn and drinks. Movies are free and registration is not required. * There are several programs with Captain and Audubon Warden Chop Leg6 as part of the interactive nature series for the month of May. The series takes place the second and fourth Thursday at 3 p.m. with a presentation at the Fort Pierce Branch Library fol- lowed by a "walk and talk" tour on the I See LIBRARY, A13 Melvina C. Brown Melvina C. Brown, 99, of Port St. Lucie, died April 27, 2008. She was born in Jamaica, and had been a resident of Port St. Lucie since 1989, coming from NewYork. She was a member of the Palm City Church of God of Prophecy in Palm City. She is survived by two daughters, Daphne "Blanche" Neil, and Norma Campbell; three sons, Llewellyn Campbell, Keith Campbell and Cyril Campbell; 50 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Aycock Funeral Home in Port St. Lucie handled all arrangements. Rosemarie Cervone Rosemarie Cervone, 75, of Port St. Lucie, died May 6,2008. She was born in Hoboken, N.J., and was a resident of Port St. Lucie for six years. She is survived by her life parter of 39 years, Eulogio Rodriguez; four daughters, Debra Cervone of West Virginia, Yvonne Lin- der of North Bergen, N.J., and Marie Robin- son and Louise Hariharan, both of Port St. Lucie; 12 grandchildren and four great- grandchildren; and two sisters, Margaret Spadavecchia of Jupiter, and Genevieve Kusar of North Bergen, N.J. She was preceded in death by her sister, Dolores Crandel; and two brothers Michael and Paul Castelfranco. Memorial donations may be made to Treasure Coast Hospices, 1201 S.E. Indian St., Stuart, FL 34997. Arrangements were handled by All Coun- ty Funeral Home & Crematory Treasure Coast Chapel. Elizabeth Ann Merked Elizabeth Ann Merked, 70, of Port St. Lucie, died May 5, 2008, at St. Lucie Medical Center. She was born in 'Rockville Center, N.Y., and was a resident of Port St. Lucie for 15 years, moving from Woodhaven, N.Y. She was preceded in death by her mother, Lillian Rowland. She is survived by her companion, Julius Marquino of Port St Lucie; a daughter, Donna 0. Dailey of Mineola, N.Y.; two sons, Douglas Merked of Syracuse, N.Y., and Scott Merked of Stratford, Conn., a sister, Martha Ristuccia of Athens, Ga.; and six grandchil- dren. Donations may be made to St. Lucie County Fire Rescue, 777 S.W Dalton Circle Port St. Lucie, FL 34953. Arrangements were handled by All County Funeral Home & Crematory Treasure Coast Chapel. Ida S. Conlan Ida S. Conlan, 89, of Port St. Lucie, died May 4, 2008, at Treasure Coast Hospices in Stuart. She was born in NewYork. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Port St. Lucie. She was preceded in death by her parents, Olaf and Emma Smeland; her husband, James; and her daughter, Barbara. She is survived by a son, James J. Conlan of New Port Richey. Memorial donations may be made to Treasure Coast Hospices 1201 S.E. Indian Street Stuart, FL 34997. Arrangements were handled by All County Funeral Home & Crematory Treasure Coast Chapel. Stephen S. Tasy Stephen S. Tasy, 53, of Port St. Lucie, died May 7, 2008. He was born in Camden, N.J., and was a resident of Port St. Lucie for 23 years, com- ing from Detroit. He is survived by his wife of 15 years, Deb- orah (Wilson) Tasy; two sons, Michael Tasy of Jensen Beach, and Steven Larose of Fort Pierce; three sisters, Marie Tasy of Tampa, Laura Miller of Jensen Beach, and Susan Tasy of Margate; a brother,. Brian Tasy of Albuquerque, N.M.; and one grandchild. Memorial donations may be made to Helping People Succeed, P.O. Box 597, Stu- art, FL 34995. Arrangements were handled by All Coun- ty Funeral Home & Crematory Treasure Coast Chapel. Mark L. Arruda Mark L. Arruda, age 46, of Port St. Lucie, died May 8, 2008, in Stuart. He was born in Brockton, Mass., and was a resident of Port St. Lucie for four years, coming from Taunton, Mass. He is survived by a daughter, Michelle (Arruda) McNally of Mashpee, Mass.; his mother, Maureen (Sirtoli) Arruda of Port St. Lucie; a brother, Craig Arruda of Warwick, R.I. He was preceded in death by his father, Manuel Arruda. Arrangements were handled by All Coun- ty Funeral Home & Crematory Treasure Coast Chapel. 0 See DEATHS, Al 5 It you... been RAPE Talk About It or someone you know... has raped/sexually assaulted, ? we are here to help. 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At about 10 miles per hour, this would be a 30-minute bicy- cle ride and would allow employees to get the recom- mended level of physical activity according to the Center for Disease Control. The commute percent- ages have risen dramatically since late 2007. Of course safety is always a concern when you have cyclists on the road compet- ing for space with automo- biles In 2006, more than 44,000 bicyclists in the U.S. were injured in traffic crashes, including 773 who died. Eight-five percent of bicycle deaths are persons 16 and older. The most serious injuries and deaths are caused by head injuries. This highlights the importance of wearing a bicycle helmet. Ninety-five percent of the bicyclists killed in 2006 reportedly weren't wearing helmets. For more information about biking safely, contact the Network of'Employers : for Traffic !Safety, 8150 Leesburg Pike, Suite 410, Vienna, VA 22182. Call (703) 891-6005. 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Pay more wages Wage increases are lan- guising in an account whilb people are barely malng ends meet. The comty is trying to cure the bucget shortfall bykeeping it fiom the workersthat are affected the most tom the economy. The approved account for wage increases sits untouched., What's going oi with the teacher? I can't believe hov many area teachers and (caches have been accutiJ of molesting children in their. care. It sickens mto 'think that we are sendinpur chil- dren into an enronment that is deemed sa, yet they are at the mercy (such dis- gusting pigs. Answer the phone, Humane Society There was a number post- ed by the Humane Society to call to get a pet spayed or neutered for free. I've called and left several messages, but have not had one return call. If the Humane Society wants to offer this much needed service, you'd think they would get it together at the office and start return- ing some phone calls. Wake up, America We have to save this country. 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Hometown News, The official Source of Business News from the St. Lucie County Chamber of Commrce. - l* ,-' -1 -"*- 'IUN ~ - Hometown News Al 0 o Port St. Lucie ipvesevtted SV Port St. Lucie * Al 1 Fiday. May 23.. 208wwHmtw*wO~o Cypress Gardens: Truly a delight Hi everybody. This week, my wife Crol and I celebratecbur eighth wedding anniversary. We decided we wantecto go somewhere that was special, relaxing and entertairng. We decided that Cyprss Gardens was the besticket. Since we are both)lant lovers, this journey vas indeed a day to Kenember. The gardens aremeticulous- ly trimmed andprnned to perfection. You cal find almost any plantvariety that is imaginable eluding some that aredfficult to find at most Utrseries. Upon first ietering the park, you wilae greeted by untold topia'res of almost all shapes ands:zes including swans, birds and even seals! You will stumble on rows and rows (f colorful annuals that look o neat they look like they vere planted yesterday. Along the main path, yot will see one of the most breathtaking man- made iwterfalls I have ever seen. Itis landscaped to perfecton with countless begonas, marigolds and otherthat are too numer- ous tcmention. Thebotanical gardens area s a must-see with manr exotic and not so exotic plants from around the vorld. It offers two garden tours a day, which areextremely interesting and educational. It's a great ani inexpensive day out! Just don't forget to see the sk show. i will be posting a complete slide show of the park at http://hometown- garden.com. Today I want to talk about a couple of the plants that I encountered on ihe tour that have a very interesting background. Thefirst is a JOE ZELENAK Garden Nook plant called the Traveler's Palm. The Traveler's Palm ravenalaa madagascariensis) is actually not a palm at all. This plant is a member of the bird-of-paradise family. In fact, looking at the plant from a distance, it is very difficult to tell them apart. This plant has a very interesting history. Back in the explorer days, this plant actually was a source of water for travelers, hence the name traveler's palm. The stems hold rainwater that can be used as an emergency drinking supply. Each stem can hold as much as a pint of water. Its huge paddle-shaped leaves that have both a tropical and majestic appearance characterizes the plant. Traveler's Palm is easy to grow and can offer a distinct tropical look to any land- scape. The plant requires a fairly sunny location and should be planted so the shape of it goes from east to west. I was not able to do that with mine, but the plant is still thriving beautifully. Traveler's Palm requires moderate water, but once well established, they are very easy to maintain. The main maintenance issue with this plant would be trimming off the dry and/or broken branches. Although quite hardy, they can be damaged in high winds or hard freeze conditions. My plant has been through both and has recovered every time. You can fertilize with a high nitrogen fertilizer during the summer season if desired. This will-help to keep the dark-green leaf color and aid in faster plant growth. These plants are available at many local nurseries. The next plant I would like to mention is a variety known as the Song of India. The Song of India is a tropical plant that has long, narrow leaves that have green centers with a creamy yellow edge. The plant can grow up to 4 feet high. This plant is often used as an indoor tropical, but can also be planted outdoors in a tropical garden or on a deck or patio in a pot. Song of India requires bright light, but will burn if placed in all-day direct sun. The plant is easy to grow and only requires small amounts of water. They do not like their feet to be soaking wet. Since the plant loves humidity, it grows quite well in our area. This plant is widely available at many local nurseries. 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With'put the signed Role-playing class for children The St. Lucie County's Parks & Recreation Depart- ment is offering a new pro- gram that empowers chil- dren through the creation of reality-based role-playing. The class will be held on the third Friday of the month at the Fort Pierce Community Center from 6 to 10 p.m. The class allows children to experience various profes- sions through pretend play. contract w fears try to hope and b life. They tr make us st lost from o purpose. T contract w tool that pi purpose, fo ment. Befo to see signs giving birti doing this cause your grow, bloor fruitful. -* U A Dbbie Williams of Port St. LL:ie holds up a 14-pound entry in the 12th Annual Fishing Frenzy Dolphin Tounament Saturday, May 17 athe Fort Pierce Marma. 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There were 11 of us - nine from various Florida cities, one from Houston and one from Puerto Rico - plus we had a great bus driver who was pleasant and very helpful. I already covered our time in the capital city of Kingston in my previous article. On day three, we left Kingston and LIVE MUSIC OCEANSIDE SATURDAY: RAPPTURB ) i SiNi : THE SHARKS SAbout 2 Miles North of the Jensen Beach Causeway *(ormerl;l Shuckers) PATTY TOPPA Travel columnist traveled the beautiful, winding scenic roads up and over the Blue Mountain range. , As we neared the top of the mountain, we could see a portion of the new road being built to run from Kingston to Ocho Rios. This should be finished in thenext year or so. This will cut the three-and-a- half-hour drive almost in half, however you may not be able to see the roadside shops with all of its carvings and the incredible flora and fauna along the way. We reached the outskirts of Ocho Rios along the north coast of the island. The view takes your breath away with the blue-green ocean as far as you can see without ships, barges or even sailboats disrupting the horizon. Our first stop was the Gran Bahia Principe, located in Runaway Bay, a fairly new resort that offers an all- inclusive plan. This gorgeous resort boasts 700 junior suites with three lake-shaped swimming pools that connect together from water-sportshed. The resort,although beautiful, wa. vast. You must walk a lot to experience it all. You can, however, call the desk and ask tobe picked up by one of the golf carts to go to other areas. Our next stop was the family-friendly Franklyn D. Resort, which is all-inclusive (all meals, entertainment, soft drinks and alcoholic bever- ages, water sports, etc. are included), This rather small and quaint resort has 77 rooms in various configura- tions. The resort is a hit older and shows some weai on the buildings and the grounds, however its' program offers so much for families. FDR supplies nannies to families who book the family suites. They are there to help the entire family enjoy their vacation. The high-repeat business keeps this resort alive and well. During our visit, families were on a treasure hunt, and all of the employees were involved with helping the children. It was quite nice to see. Speaking with one gentle- man from England who had' two young girls (about 4 and 6), said it was his third time here with his family, and they all love it. They will return as long as the children will. What better family vacation than this? 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He was born in the Philip- pines, and was a resident of Port St Lucie for 19 years, moving from Canada. He was preceded in death by his parents, Agapito and Elena (Insua) Lorezca. He is survived by his lov- ing wife of 46 years, Rosario (Ceniza) Lorezca of Port St. Lucie; a daughter, Mariel Michaud of Port St. Lucie; a son, Roberto Lorezca of Port St. Lucie; a sister, Lourdes Buhay of the Philippines; a brother, Rodolfo Lorezca of Canada; and two grandchil- dren. Arrangements were han- dled by All County Funeral Home & Crematory Treasure Coast Chapel. Joel Cook Stephens Joel Cook Stephens, 86, of Port St. Lucie, died May 12, 2008. He was born in Heard County, Ga., and had been a resident of Port St. Lucie since 1985, coming from Miami. He was a World War II and Korean War veteran, serving in the U.S. Air Force. Prior to retirement he was a supervisor for Florida East Coast Railroad for 35 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Stu- art and the Elks Lodge of Port St. Lucie. He is survived by his wife, Nita Stephens of Port St. Lucie; two sons, Joel Cook Stephens, Jr. of Milton, and Randy B. Stephens of Pem- broke Pines; four grandchil- dren and one great grand- son. Aycock Funeral Home in Port St. Lucie was in charge of the arrangements. Alicia J. Blackman Alicia J. Blackman, 83, of Port St. Lucie, died May 12, 2008, at St Lucie Medical Center. She was born in Geneva, Ill., and had been a resident of St. Lucie County since 1980, coming from Elgin, Ill. She was of the Unitarian faith, a member of the PEO Sisterhood, the Community Chest, the YWCA, the Girl Scouts, and the Jr. Service Board, all in Elgin, Ill. She is survived by her husband, Warne Blackman of Port St. Lucie; a daughter, Katherine Knobel of Lake- wood, Colo.; a sister, Bar- bara McCornack of St. Charles, Ill.; a brother, Wal- lace Evans, II, of Downers Grove, Ill., and two grand- daughters. Aycock Funeral Home in Port St. Lucie was in charge of arrangements. Contract From page Al on the four-story property planned for the intersec- tion of Orange Avenue and U.S. 1 in Fort Pierce. "For us not to make this happen would be a tremendous lost opportu- nity...," said Congressman Tim Mahoney, who spear- headed efforts to secure $50 million in federal funding for the court- house. "We've worked hard to get this project, and for ,us not to get it done at this stage would be a very bad thing." St. Lucie County Com- missioner Chris Craft, Fort Pierce Mayor Bob Benton and Courthouse Task Force chairman William Dannahower were among a group of local representatives to meet with staff of the General Services Admin- istration to discuss the bidding and construction delays. The result was a com- mitment from the GSA to release a new bid in June and issue a contract by September, said Commis- sioner Craft. And in reevaluating the offer, officials will also consider ways to attract small, local builders to serve as primary and sub- contractors on the proj- ect, Congressman Mahoney said. It would be a departure from the typical process that generally sees a small group of national compa- nies bid on such federal projects. "We want more local contractors," said Mayor Benton. The meeting also led to a plan to market the job in several Florida cities, including Miami and Orlando, with help from the congressman's office. "What I'm doing is very unusual, but that's what I've been elected to do," he said. "This project has been a need for the com- munity for 15 years." Planners say that apart from creating construc- tion jobs for up to three years, the courthouse would spur economic activity in the county by attracting professionals, such as attorneys, and dining, transportation and other services to the area. The building would house a district and mag- istrate court, and serve several agencies, includ- ing the clerk of courts, public defender's office, bankruptcy court, U.S. Attorney, magistrate court and probation and pretrial services, among others. Refocusing on the con- struction effort was a step in the right direction, said Mayor Benton. "I am grateful for Con- gressman Mahoney's lead- ership on this issue," he said. "He has gone beyond his call of duty to bring a much-needed facility to Fort Pierce." LIARAN IM BOARD CERTIIFIED AM~IY PHYSICIAN Healhcae'1 theWhoe Fmil Nehr t eiatic Lisa Rankin, MD, PA Board Certified Family Practice Physician Ai--tnf Pr.f'or of Clinr.il U .. r .- i' , -ri.1 .,ir , TYPES OF VISITS * Preventive and acute visits for children and adults * School and sports physical and immunizations * Gynecological exams, contraception and hormone therapy management of chronic diseases * On-line medical visits for established patients * SICK CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME AS WALK-INS * DOT and Immigration Physical SERVICES * Immunizations - including vaccines for children's programs * EKG and nebulizer treatment * Minor laceration6and suture removal * Minnr skin biopsies and treatment Travel From page A14 lifestyle, clothing optional, all-inclusive resort. The resort has two sides (the nude side and the prude side). We toured the grounds and various accommodation options. The rooms were recently renovated, and the decor was filled with bright colors and warm woods. The grounds had winding walkways that separate the different areas. There was a lot of partying going on in one of pools; sounded like it was a lively bunch. We ate lunch at ord iof their outdoor restaurants. Of course authentic Jamaican fare was on the menu, but with added salads and a delicious red pea soup. Once again, the view of the ocean was incredible. There is so much more to tell of this trip, so look for my next column, the conclusion of my Jamaican adventure. As the Jamaican people say, "Once you go ... you know!" It's so true. You need to be there to experience the Jamaican way. Patty Toppa is a travel consultant with Gadabout Travel. She can be reached at (321) 253-3674 and patty@cruisetraveltours.com. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC. 877-261-6430 !THE FIRST CHOICE! FOR YOUR HOME AND BUSINESS LICENSED AND INSURED EC13002663 o _________________________U Grand Opening You're invited to our Port St. Lucie East clinic. \VELLMED Specializing in Senior Healthcare. 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The free Port St. Lucie Jazz Jam is held every Wednesday during the sea- son at Harbor Place, 3700 S.E. Jennings Road and the Fort Pierce Jazz jam is held every Thursday at the Fort Pierce CIminIUr it \ Center, 600 Indian ktri Drive. Admission' to the Fort Pierce Jam is $2. The entertainment starts at 7 p.m, and: complimen- tary ierereshmens are avail- able. The Jams will resume in the fill. The Society will continue the popular Arts 'n Crafts Show and Sale every Satur- day from 8 a.m.-noon next to the library in downtown Fort Pierce. There are reduced summer rates for vendors; funds raised sup- port education programs and scholarships. For more information, call the Society at (7720 460-5299. Sunrise Theatre offers children's summer program The Sunrise Theatre will host three weeklong sum- mer children's programs in conjunction with the Mis- soula Children's Theatre (MCT). The first session is June 9-14; subsequent ses- sions are August 4-9 and August 11-16. 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As director of choral activities, he is responsible for the vocal component of the Fine Arts Department and he spoke recently about an upcoming per- formance featuring the music of Irving Berlin and Cole Porter, and about the program as a whole. "For the summer we choose lighter fare," he said. "Our audiences pre- fer that and we know our audiences pretty well. There will be 10 perform- ers, five male and five female and while there will be soloing, the majority is ensemble. We are going to zero in on Irving Berlin and Cole Porter. One thing they have in common is nostalgia, and one of our missions is to keep that material alive. Many young folks don't know it. We're strong believers in high quality contemporary STAR SCOPES James Tucker Week of 05-23-2008 Aries-March 21-April 19 Your deep well of energy and insight continue to amaze everyone around you. Where does this super consciousness come from? From your heart and spirit, of course. You were born with this fine inner glow. 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"If they don't remember it, we hope they'll say, 'why haven't I heard this? Wow!' It's grati- fying as a teacher. We know we've done our job." In addition to vocal music, IRCC students have the opportunity to major in instrumental music, theater, dance, technical theater, which is the behind-the-scenes opera- tions, musical theater and music therapy. Most go on to four-year programs 0 See CHORAL, B6 Gemini-May 21-June 21 Life has its ups and downs. You will continue to move closer to your dreams when you listen to, understand and use the natural rhythmic energy to guide you on your life's path. When you feel struggle, it is the universe telling you to slow down and be patient. Follow your heart, not your head. There is no time to waste. Cancer-June 22-July 22 Don't fret over recent struggles. Jupiter in retro- grade causes grief for self-motivated people like you. Positive energy will soon be flowing again, and you will find yourself moving on and achiev- ing your goals. Put your faith in spirit more than people. It will never let you down when you are open to it and trusting. Leo-July 23-Aug. 22 You have a way of handling stress like few other signs. When others around you are losing it, you are the one who stays calm and keeps moving smoothly. For this, the universe wants to pay you back and help you realize your heart's desires. You just have to be open to it and feel worthy to receive. You deserve the best. Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Your physical and emotional health and well- D SO ETIl I Ffidav Sunday Thursday being rest on your ability to find and maintain bal- ance. You are a strong sign, but even the strongest grow weary without rest and renewal. Thinking happy thoughts is the best way to start. Then stay focused on your top priorities. You don't have to be all things to all people anymore. It's your life. Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22 The strongest Librans are the ones who think with their heart rather than the head. The heart rules the spiritually evolved. This best describes you. Liv- ing in the light with love, peace, abundance and joy makes you divinely happy. This much desired and cherished inner wisdom continues to guide and bless you in majestic ways. Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21 Say this out loud each morning: "The universe is my source of life. I awake each day thankful to be alive, and I rejoice in the endless possibilities. I will make the most of it. When my work is over, I will make time for pleasure, joy and sharing my ideals. Now I can face today with much promise. Mine is a great life.' Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21 Sag is a fire sign. Fire represents the spirit in a. 0 See STAR SCOPES, B6 * * Fertilizers * Chemicals H Pottery * Mexican Furnitu * Honey * Juice and MUCH mor I U C') U COrn U CO 0STF 3 GAL PALM TREE NO PURCHASE NECESSARY 772-466-4555 " ...... io,10700o S' . ' ' Okeechobee - ,- .r " ,.~1-s . . Road re (State Rd 70) Only 2 Miles West of 1-95 and the FL e! Turnpike I NOW oPE. 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Tickets are $15; call the box office at (772) 465-0366. THURSDAY, MAY 29- SATURDAY, MAY 31 * IRCC Fine Arts Depart- ment presents "Rumors," by Neil Simon, as part of its sum- mer season. Performances are May 29-31 at 8 p.m. and May 31 at 2 p.m.; tickets are $12. Tickets may be purchased online at www.ircc.edu or at the box office in the Fine Arts Center 3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce, oroby calling (772) 462- 4750. Xtreme es & Outings FUNT R* Batting Cages * Lighted Driving Range * Go Karts CENTER * Fun Filled Arcade * Jump Shot Basketball * Golf Instruction * Dance Dance Revolution t VRIVNG R RAN - DISCOUNTS . -.-T,,-OUP TO 30%0 . MOBIL Play Mini-golf and get a TUESDAY Play -golf and et MONDAY chance to win $100 gas card I I TREATS $100oo restaurant gift card I Must have valid drivers license not to be combined with any other offer PsL - not to be combined with any other offer PsL 772-220-7676 ~-, |F 6801 S.W. 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This year, since I'm sure you have many of my recipes and salads, let's add the little things to make our party special. Try adding Finger Lickin's, a delicious take on a steak sandwich that each person can assemble; Oriental chicken wings, Southern caviar and a raw veggie platter served with a blushing sauce or homemade bleu cheese dressing. Years ago, before raw veggie platters were popular, mom would serve raw cauliflowerettes with a pink sauce. In Connecticut, I repeated the tradition. As Dee was eating, he said, "This sauce is delicious. How do you make it?" When I told him it was equal parts of mayonnaise and ketchup mixed together he asked, "What are those tiny droplets throughout the sauce?" When I told him the mayo doesn't blend completely, the look I got was incredulous. "If you didn't want to give me the recipe you could have just said so." Sometimes you just can't win. FINGER LICKIN'S When my husband came home from a business trip with this recipe from a luncheonette he visited, he made it for dinner and the kids loved it. They could make this fun dish them- selves. Gubed steaks are expensive and usually tough. Purchase a bottom- or top-round roast and ask the butcher to trim the fat and make it into cubed steaks. Cubed steaks Meat tenderizer Sliced onions Mayonnaise, regular, low fat or fat free Sliced tomatoes Hot sauce Steak or hotdog rolls : Sprinkle steaks with tenderizer. Press into meat and allow to sit for 10 minutes. Slice meat into strips l/2-inch wide and 2- inches long. Meanwhile, sautd onions in cooking spray or canola oil; set aside. Film skillet with canola oil. Saut6 steaks over h ig hiat ro-desired done- .. ness. - Serve on rolls with riayo, and top with fried onions and tomatoes. Add a little hot sauce for that extra bite. LEE'S CHICKEN WINGS ORIENTAL Ser a an appetizer r as a Wnlviitt"1fi l chicken wings, separated ' Foul scalliofs5 cut into 1- inch pieces 3 tableffoons brown sugar 1 star anise (found in the spice section) 1/2 cup each, soy sauce and dry sherry 1 slice fresh ginger, peeled and cut up 3/4 cup water Place all ingredients in a small saucepan and bring to a boil. Cover, lower flame and simmer for 30 minutes. Uncover and simmer for 15 more minutes, stirring frequently. Leave wings in liquid, cool to room tempera- ture and drain. Place under broiler just before serving. To use as a dinner, chill liquid or de-fat with ice cubes. Thicken with a mixture ofcornstarch and ARLENE BORG Romancing the Stove with the Grammy Guru water. SOUTHERN CAVIAR Recipe by Margo Kelly and daughter Nicole Cheyne One 14- to 15.5-ounce can each, shoe peg corn,* black- eyed peas and black beans (drained and rinsed) One can Rotel brand diced tomatoes and green chilies Three Roma tomatoes, chopped (shaped like eggs) One bell pepper, chopped (orange or yellow) Six green onions (scallions), chopped 8-ounce bottle of zesty Italian dressing Two sprigs fresh cilantro, chopped** Mix together, chill for at least 2 hours or overnight. Serve with tortilla chips. *Shoe peg corn can be found in large supermarkets near the canned vegetables, or you can substitute cooked fresh corn or regular canned corn. **I found the addition of cilantro enhanced the flavor. BLEU CHEESE DRESSING regular and low fat 1 cup mayonnaise (regular, low fat or fat free) 1 cup sour cream (regular, low fat or fat free) 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon parsley flakes 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon lemon juice, fresh or bottled 1 to 2 ounces crumbled bleu cheese or more to taste Place all ingredients, except bleu cheese;in a blender and blend until smooth. Place in container and stir in bleu cheese. Mixture will be thick. Do not thin at this time. Cover and refrigerate it least 2 hours. If mixture is still to ib thick, thin with a little milk. This will keep in refrigerator for at least two weeks. - Father's Dayspecial: For an autographed cookbook, "Romancing The Stove with the Grammy Guru," send $17.50 instead of $19.50 ($15 book, $1 tax and $3.50 for shipping and handling) to: Arlene Borg, 265S. W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., No. 149, Port St. Lucie, EL 34984. For multiple books sent to one address, add $2 postagefor each addition- '*j,4al0ip$15plus $2). Check, Vifsa, Master Card or Paypal accepted or visit Borders in Treasure Coast Square mall in Jensen Beach. SVisit www.romagcingthestove.net. Open 24 Hours Come Hungry, Leave Happy! LOCATED JUST ONE MILE AWAY FROM TRADITION FIELD F Rl AND. Thai Cuisine WEDNESD"S Kids Eat FREE 12 & Under (4p?)l to lopm) THURSDAY "Senior Nights" 55+ (3pm to 10 pm) TUESDAYS "SenI io Nights PENINGO A nco - Healthy Dining ---PEACOCK PLAZA-. 270 N.W. Peacock Blvd., Port St. Lucie FL 34986 p . l wadgs a dozr garlic M aykntnobeombinedts/othe I coke With this coupon oers my Drafts 16 oz. H ilB (Monday & Tuesday) *' OR , ~~ pPick-Up or Dine-in Only we OO Glass of Wine , STUART JENSEN BEACH PO 'h h m "y S86 US Hwy. 1 2021 SE Savanna Rd. 986 SW nSotbecombLue. ood Commons (Next to (Tropical Sh2 D ers to Puumberland Farms) 772-343 99 77-34-52 stuaord she,. 772-334-9527 manicotti, spaghetti Deivryoking! 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While supplies last HONEYBAKED HAM. ~.r55, -, Ca.,.e 5 see BY DONALD RODRIGUE Dining Review Crew TNSEN BER TAT- __ Tn world of fast food pizzas, Hungry Howie's Pizza & Subs stands out for what the chain doesn't do: Freeze its prepared pizza dough to save time and labor in the preparation process. - Instead, according to Jensen Beach franchise owner Felipe de la Torre, the emphasis is on fresh. "We make our dough fresh every day, and we get produce fresh every day as well," he said. A Letter from the President of the Y CA... How will your child answer the question? friends, family and teachers will ask kids, "so what did In late August or early September friends, a ma00 oung people (ages 3 - 12) on the __" tion "Fo sore C-c P ,- "For 200 ;; e t you do on Your summer , went to YMCA summer Camp". For 10 weeks this Treasure, Cour Cdifferent types of camping programs at six locations in suLuce and Martin CountiesTo help guide these children, are hiring ov where 60 sum- St. Lucieou and Martin C guards. During our recent Day of Hirosing, appli ts where asked, Why do you want to work for the YMCA? Clearly, a third of them said that when they were younger, they had a great experience at a YMCA Camp. The majority of our ereyoungertheydwork or us in nrder to "give back" to the children. We are very excit d ppts want tow s t o C0 about the quality of our camp staff this year! ed about the qu ity meet new friends, learn new skills, experience St at the YMCA is a time to meen At our YMCA, safety comes first! All Svaletsand to h' ep pe.i y ', ^ d . nsmmehings deepen core va ound e i , screened for drugs and trained ensively summer camp staff are bac ar o-I on child safety and accountability!d with-out the gen- Many of the children in YMCA camp would not be able to attend witoutthe gen- erosity of donors who contribute to the YMCKS annual Strong Families CamPaign. Through thity of ds campaign needy young people enjoy the same experiences as everyone else. Fhrorgworking parents, summer camp is another name for child care. The YMCA is SYMCA camp the Treasure Coast, please call me at 772-286-44o ex 228 I . you would like more information on YMCA ummeor camps on he -4I please check out ou help send a desert John M. Lass President / CEO YMCA of the Treasure Coast Louis Dreyfus Citrus Branch 16451 SW Farm Rd. Indiantown, FL 34956 (772) 597-3700 YMCA Sportsworld 2700 SE Willoughby Blvd. Stuart, FL 34994 (772) 223-1606 Richard C. Geisinger, Sr. Branch 1700 SE Monterey Rd. Stuart, FL 34996 (772) 286-4444 www.YMCATreasure Coast.org SCAMP We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities YMCA Camps in St. Lucie County 3 Locations available (772) 878-7337 Pl~ra~ooInsl Hungry Howie's doesn't cut corners on one of the pizza's primary ingredi- ents, either. "We're proud to say that we have 100 percent Wis- consin mozzarella cheese with no fillers," he said. Hungry Howie's pizza is also unique for its free fla- vored crust, which is avail- able in butter, butter- cheese, garlic-herb, onion, sesame, ranch and Cajun flavors. Mr. de la Torre says he learned about the pizza chain while working alongside his brother in Lansing, Mich., who owned and operated four Hungry Howie's restau- rants. After moving to the Treasure Coast in 2005, he says he saw the area ripe for the franchise. He inaugurated the Jensen Beach restaurant in June 2006 on N.W. Main Street near the intersec- tion of U.S. 1 and Jensen Beach Boulevard, just a stone's throw away from Jensen Beach High School. Though the name says "pizza," Mr. de la Torre says Hungry Howie's is really a whole lot more. "We also have pastas, Staff photo by Donald Rodrigue Monica de la Torre, whose father Felipe owns the Jensen Beach franchise of Hungry Howie's Pizza & Subs, prepares a Howie Maui pizza (ham, pineapple, pepperoni and moz- zarella and cheddar cheeses). oven-baked subs and desserts," he said. And don't let the name "sub" fool you. Hungry Howie's oven-baked subs are as akin to the tradition- al submarine sandwich as a pizza is to lasagna. First, there's no bread, at least not in the traditional sense. Instead, the restaurant ) See HOWIE'S, B7 Introducing Our Family of All New Hotels The Award-Wining Best Western 6485 Metal Drive * Ft. Pierce, FL-34945 . Reservation Line: 772-409-1740 'MO- 6;r-entary breakfast with make your own waffles. 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For more information, or to perform at a fixture Cafe Kulture, contact Mary Beth at (772) 337-5632 or Nelson at (772) 337- 5139. Dan McCarty Middle School presents 'The Music Man Jr.' ;The chorus from Dan McCarty Middle School, located at 1201 Mississippi Ave., Fort Pierce, presents "The Music Man Jr. " with three performances. On May 29, there will be a performance at 2 p.m. for the school and at 7 p.m. for parents and the community. Friday, May 30, the show will be performed for ele- mentary schools. Tickets are $5 for adults and are avail- able at the school. Call (772) 468-5860 for more informa- tion. Elliott Museum Summer Camp extends sessions For the first time, the Elliott Museum will hold all-day summer sessions for its popular art camp. The first two-week session begins on June 9; sessions continue through Aug. 15. Camp will be held Monday-Friday from 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. The fee for each two-week session is $500 per student and includes all supplies and a daily snack and drink. Half-day sessions are available at $350 per child. Professional artists will help children work in a variety of media. To register or for more information, call (722) 225-1961, Ext. 107. Library to present lectures on Munich Olympics, Holocaust As part of his series, "Living History: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Stories," IRCC Professor Robert Farley will present Alex Moskovic, a Holocaust survivor and sports editor for ABC, covering the Munich Olympics in 1972. Mr. Moskovic will speak about the Holocaust on May 28 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the Morgade Library on the IRCC campus in Stuart, and about his Emmy-winning coverage of terrorism at the Munich Gamess on June 3 from 2:30-4:30 p.m. That presentation, also at the Morgade Library, will include a documentary film. For more information, call (772) 221- 1403 or visit the Library Web site at www.library.martin.fl:us. Our 8th Anniversary with our Japanese Traditional Cuisine 1353 A NW St. Lucie West Blvd., Bay 406 1401 N.E. Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach, Florida (midway between the Jensen Beach & Stuart Causeways, overlooking .- the Indian River) 10 gM Sample Entees! Moroccan Spiced Hens with Couscous Creamy Southwest Chicken Enchiladas Hoisin Steak Chicken Italiano Pasta Primavera Chicken Curry, Blue Cheese Burgers Asian Shrimp Pene Pineapple Pork Skewers Farmers Market Ouiche Paella Crab-Topped Tilapia Herbed Lemon Chicken ..........................I 2 Free Sides , With p . of meal. Valid only atthe Port St. Lue locadon. Enter discount code "2*def when mgisteeing online. Coupon may not be combined ith any other ofer. Free Entree With phe of12 ente. Valid only at the Port S. Lucie location. Enter discount od "entree" when ering online. 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TRADITION PKWY .he Inn .. . .. ..... . *** * ' " ' , "' " ,.' -. * .'1 Restaurant Hours Mon., Weds., Thurs. & Fri. 11:30Oam -10pm , *- . : Tues Sat. > Reserved for Special Functions "Dining & Da cing..' Entertainment Wed.. Thurs., & Fri. 6 pmn-10 pm Every Monday 5 pm - o01 772.293.0208 Osz CA itEn BUSINESS MEETINGS, ii Fawt Aees~ ~ 1~ in Atlantic ' Ocean SThe Inn kat Ocean Village Al*1 . . WEDDINGS, REH.S-,I.FA i PARTIES, REUNIONS iORE! Booking now forj Mpy-October -.- 2400 S. Ocean Drive, Hutchinson Island, Ft. Pierce (In Ocean Vi0Ii , m I .tt aQQ&W;,, -Karoaket -o 0....,. Port St. Lucie - BS Friday, May 23, 2008 www.HometownNewsOL.com kvA Friday, May 23, 2008 Pr St IH G Lui HIoN Me[t Scopes From page B1 human life. You were born with a great spirit. You have always had it and you always will. You refuse to let people or events bring you down. You always get back up and continue on stronger than ever. There is no mountain too high for you to climb. Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19 The moon in Capricorn gives you an emotional edge now. Capricornians have such a strong will, but your heart tells you the truth when you listen. Now is the time to lis- ten. You save yourself a lot of time and frustration when you just let go and stay in the natural flow. Sense it and then let your passion moti- vate you to action. Now all is well. Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18 Your quest for wisdom is tire- less. Take part of your quest on an inner journey. Plumb the depths of your soul and bring up the true visions. Let them guide you on your path of self-realization as well. This divine guidance will also reflect in greater peace, improved health and brighter moods. It doesn't get much better than this. Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20 Your life is very special. Stay focused on your most impor- tant dreams. You will see them manifest and bring life's best to you. Be patient. Your life is in divine order. Courage and fearlessness are two of your strongest virtues. Your "heart power" is greater than your horsepower. Be gentle on yourself. This is no time to burn out. Star visions Star Scopes is on the Web. If you have been helped, please tell your family and friends. Type www.myhome- townnews.net. Click on Star Scopes on the left menu. A personalized astrology or compatibility chart makes a great gift for yourself or someone you love. It's impor- tant to know what the uni- verse has in store for us in these challenging times. Call (772) 334-9487 or e-mail jtuckxyz@aol.com for details. Have a starry week, everyone. - James Tucker Choral From page B 1 after they complete the IRCC two-year degree pro- gram. Some go on to work in the entertainment industry and many become music educators. Many of the students who participate in the arts cours- es have other majors and Dr. Rieth is proud of the schol- arship money the depart- ment is able to give. "One of our claims to fame is the merit scholar- ships we give regardless of major," he said. "The pro- ductions generate revenue and we turn it right back around to help students get an education." Dr. Rieth emphasizes how important the arts are, both to the individual and society as a whole, and how much they have meant to him. "Often the arts are the first things cut (from a budget)," he said. "I think people are coming to an awareness of how integral the arts are to making the whole person. Performing music is a won- derful blessing. I'm so blessed to work at what I love to do. It's like being paid to play." '"And This One's For You," a music performance of the Dou & Tina's Steak & 29 NW Prima Vista Blvd. PSL. 34 772-621-7000 MON- Pot Roast 4-10 $11.95 TUES- Southern Fried Chicken 4-10 $12.95 iWED- Cowboy Steak 4-10 $21.95 BTHURS- Prime Rib 4-10 $12.95 FRI- Fish Fry 4-10 $13.95 E.com works of Irving Berlin and Cole Porter, will be per- formed by members of IRCC's Fine Arts Department,. the McAlpin Fine Arts Center, 3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce, on June 12-14. Per- formances are at 8 p.m. on June 12 -14 and a 2 p.m. per- formance on June 14. Tickets are $12; call the box office at (772) 462-4750 or order online at www.ircc.edu. - JUNE 13-14, 2008 Friday 3p-lO0p Satu day l0a-l0p Bike Fest on the WIN 2008 St. Lucle River in HWINEA l08l1 0 FLAOLER PARK iARLY DIYDSON Downtown Stuart, FL T Live Entertainment Miss TC Bike Fest Contest JThe ARC," (sponsored by Dangerous Curves) ", ' " "" , Gator's Dockside s r oan d ltS Wtlh dymnentdy Wing Eating Contest' draite$ssstedbrth I Special Thanks to the Event Sponsors! S ,,:r'-,yn ometownNews South Run Central Run North Run West Run Hosted by Wings of Gold MC- PB Hosted by Alternative MC-TC Hosted by Wos of Cold MC-TC posted by Iron Eagle Bar 'Iron Eagle Motorcycles' 'Treasure Coast Harley' 'Archips Seabreeze" Iron Eagle Bar* West Palm Beach Stuart Ft.Perce Okeethobee Nngs of Gold MC Club House Cruisers Slib's Pub Good spirit Bar West Palm Beach Stuart PortSt. Lue Okeecrobee Ralph's Stand Up Bar Mullgans dCity Umlts J&As Fish camp Jupiter Jensen Beach Port St. Lucif Okeechobee scooters Restaurant Gator's Dockside O'Mlley's Iriih Pub Seminole Inn Hoe Sound Port St. Luc PortStLPort St. icle Indlafntown Toyota of Stuart Toyota of Stuart Toyota of Stuart Toyota of Stuart Stuart Stuart Stuart Stuart $600 First Prize, $300 Second Prize, $100 Third Prize There will be a separate drawing of prizes for anyone with a losing hand. .ATVA 1: 14: tiu j.I.J�,:4,i1.!Ai * .A g Esta6(fishd in 1981 OVT, Of BOUXDS., I , ,, i ESTAVIliANT. . Join Us For Early Dining Monday- Saturday 5 - 6:30 pm iWnce is Now Offering While Desserts and Soups by the Quart to Go!, 'Lunch Hours: 11am - 2pm Dinner From 5pm Mon. -Sat. (772) 468-4363 OR 468-3666. Pholo by the Official Dining Guide Hometown News B6 - Port St. Lucie Port St. Lucie * B7 DIHING ENTERiHNMENI Felipe de la Torre, owner of the Jensen Beach franchise of Hungry Howie's Pizza & Subs, shows off a trophy given by the Majesty 2 Youth program for beating several other local pizze- rias in a "pizza war." Staff photo by Donald Rodrigue Howie's From page B4 takes that same soft, chewy and crunchy pizza dough and wraps it around your choice of sandwich fixings before popping it in the oven to bake. Although some people may call them "calzones," my 17-year-old nephew visiting from Bogota, Colombian had one word for them: "Delicioso!" The oven-baked subs come in a variety of fla- vors, including chicken parmesan, meatball, veg- etables-only for the non- carnivores in your party, and a very yummy steak, cheese and mushroom version. In addition to baked ravioli, spaghetti and other pasta dishes, the menu features a variety of salads, chicken wings and ten- ders, as well as strips of that savory baked pizza dough known as Howie Bread, which comes with a savory dipping sauce. Hungry Howie's pizzas come in a variety of spe- cialty combinations such as Howie Maui (ham, pineapple, pepperoni and both mozzarella and ched- dar cheeses), a taco flavor and a meat-eater's version. You can custom-design your own and even order it in a huge rectangular size for satisfying large crowds. For a truly unique finish, you'll want to try one of Hungry Howie's oven- baked desserts, made of that same fresh pizza dough stuffed with apple, cherry or blueberry filling. Hungry Howie's is pri- marily a take-out restau- rant, although there are a couple of small tables for those desiring to dine in. Free delivery is available from North Stuart and Rio to Hutchinson Island and much of Port St. Lucie. For more information or carry out orders, call (772) 692-9233. To learn more about Hungry Howie's visit the Web site at www.hun- gryhowies.com. I BEST SHUTTLE SERVICE PRIVATE SERVICE FOR SHUTTLE PRICE! Serving South Florida Airports and Seaports aL C & INSURED 772-240-9748 In Office Nerve Conductive Study * Ultrasound & Circulation Testing, Bunions * Sports Injuries * Ingrown Nails M'Warts Heel Pain * euroma's * Hammertoes Children's Feet Foot & Ankle Sprains and Fractures Foot & Ankle Surgery WON CAE IDABTI CAR MichaeI A. Garvin' S. 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A"C -l.unrinaton can, impr,-,e y-,'ur child'- Ic.ariim a killl. :.. \our clild a n ',: ercornc trurtra- tion with school, as well as develop confidence and motivation. Call Ifuniingtiion today.We're nearby and affordable. We know your child can succeed in school, because we know your child can learn. Huntington LEARNING CENTER' 772-335-5010 Market Place at Port St. Lucie 10364 S. Federal Hwy, Rt. 1 O Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 n Route 1 Just North of Port St. Lucie Boulevard, next to Cici's Pizza From Tin Pan Alley ACROSS 1 "Myra Breckinridge" author Gore 6 Golfers' goals 10 Old hat 15 Insult 19 Grenoble's river 20 " a Song \. GoK..." 21 English playwright Joe 22 Skirt style 23 Apportion 24 Stare 25 Qom coins 26 Comic King 27 Most recent 29 Property broker 31 Catchword 33 Tiny, along the Tweed 34 Farrow, of film 36 Popular pain plants 37 Roofed with reeds 38 Hit from "Hi Diddle Diddle" 41 Three-banded armadillos 44 Council city on the Adige 45 Uncommon 46 Goldwyn or Houston 49 Biblical spy 50"" the ramparts.." 51 Hastily 53 First name of 10 Down 54 "The Farmer in ": comedy film 56 Ostrich or emu 58 Bonheur or Parks 59 Chinese minority in Vietnam 60 Get thee hence! 61 Family cars 62 Hit from "Leave It to Me" 68 "Did not with thee ..." 69 Actress Ella 70 Dead ember 71 Osmond or Antoinette 72 Found the answer 73 Calloway's "Minnie the 78 Ogles 79 Certain scout 80 Priestly attire 82 Gibe 83 Moines, IA 84 Incipient butterfly 85 Prohibited 87 Accede 88 Hit from "Jubilee" 92 Caressed 95 White with age 96 Rural add. 97 Simple sugar suffix 100 Out of bed 101 Fall back 103 Sudden 105 Departed 106 Courageous phrase 108 "With __of his head ..." 110 Ancient tongue 111 Composer of "Le Roi d'Ys" . 112 Ship of the desert 113 Large amount or fish of the Mediterranean 114 City on the Mohawk 115 First place 116 Toward the glacier 117 Hamilton bills 118 Feudal fieldhands DOWN 1 Little bottles 2 Muslim religion 3 Feature of a big river 4 Indonesian islands 5 Song dropped from "Paris" 6 Iron shape 7 Winged 8 Kind of rifle 9 Enter surreptitiously 10 Composer of. songs in puzzle 11 Melodically declamatory 12 Lead role 13 The sun . personified 14 Encircle 15 Know-how for the street-wise 16 Granite State's flower 17 of bitters 18 Abounding in evergreens: var. 28 "__ folly to be wise": Gray 30 Bewildered 32 Misanthrope's emotion 35 Elaine, the lily maid of_ 37 Vestige 38 TV's talking horse 39 Lode load 40 Furnace fuel frameworks Edited by Linda and Charles Preston 77 Road map abbreviation 79 Study of human breeding 80 Temporary suspension 81 Mariner's diary 84 Small short dog 85 Salty drop 86 Side-by-side 88 Beantown 89 " No Business Like ..." 90 City traveler's stop 91 __body meet... 92 Room, at Versailles 93 Footstep 94 Shuffle, as cards 97 left field: far from the mainstream 98 Zesty ingredient 99 Alcohol lamps 101 Branch, in Barcelona 102 Means end 104 Charlie Brown expletive 107 Gram. case 109 A.D.A. member's degree 41 Part of a play 42 Ugh! 43 Pub order 46 Manic Street Preachers release: "So Why __?" 47 "__ flowing with milk...": Exodus 48 Disordered 51 Made amends 52 Sonar sounds 53 Musical finale 55 Traditional erudition 56 Recall vividly 57 Past, in the past 58 Another hit by 10 Down 60 and end-all 61 Mediocre 62 Emulated Marceau 63 Belgian violinist Eugene 64 _ mud in your eye! 65 Goddess of discord 66 Heavy shoe 67 Drum 72 Toothsome 74 Confine 75 "Ben- 76 Helm letters I - t ____j www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, May 23, 2008 Friday, May 23, 2008 B8 * Port St. Lucie Hometown News Out & About From page B2 Jensen Beach Blvd., in Jensen Beachfeatures Gregg Jackson & The Mojo Band from 6 -10 p.m. (772)-225-3444... .. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 * Hutchinson Island Mar- riott Resort Tiki Bar, 555 N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson Island, Call (772) 225-3700. * Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11 p.m. (772) 344-7774. * Wahoo's on the Water- front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave., Stu, art,-various solo artists, 6-9:30 p.m. (772) 692-2333. THURSDAY, MAY 29 ; * Archie's Seabreeze, 401 S. Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce, Jazz and Steak Night every Thursday with Coffee Beans, 7-10 p.m. (772) 460-3888. * Caf4 Cr6me, 1068 Port St Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie features Phantom from 6-8:30 p.m. (772) 337-2111. * Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945 N.E. Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach features Reggae by Rain- fall from 7 -10 p.m. (772) 334- 1130. * Copacabana Grill, 4305 N.E. Ocean Blvd., Jensen Beach, Soul Rebel Duo, 7-11 p.m. (772) 232- 2672. * Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E. Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach features The Shakers from 7:30-11 p.m. (772) 225-3444. * Dolphin Bar & Shrimp House, 140 N.E. Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach features Pat & Gigi from 6-10 p.m. (772) 781- 5236. * Finz Waterfront Grille, 4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port Salerno, STEAZ HOrganic Berry Energy Drink 4/12 oz. S599 Suggested Retail $8.59 Qpther selected varieties r.ay be available STEAZ Organic Raspberry J Green Tea Soda 4/12 oz. $399 Suggested Retail $5.59 Other selected varieties may be available Darrell Gwinn, 5-8 p.m. (772) 283-1929 * Johnny's Comer Family Restaurant, Lounge & Arcade, 7180 South U.S. 1, Port St Lucie, 'Tunes to Go", 8 p.m. -midnight. 772) 878-2686 * The Wave Bar and Lounge at Sakura Restaurant, 1628 S. Federal Highway, Stuart, Call for performers, 7-11 p.m. (772) 287- 0018. * Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W. Port St Lucie Blvd., Port St Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11 p.m. * The Wave Bar and Lounge at Sakura Restaurant, 1628 S. Federal Highway, Stuart, Alita & Reuben "Lounge Lizard" Morgan, 7-11 p.m. (772) 287-0018. * Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W. Port St Lucie Blvd., Port St Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11 p.m. ONGOING EVENTS * Friday Fest moves back to Marina Square at Melody Lane and Avenue A. The free event is held from 5:30-8:30 p.m., weather permitting, and features live music, children's activities, arts and craft vendors and food stalls. Call Main Street Fort Pierce at (772) 466 - 3880. KARAOKE * American Legion Post 40: 810 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, every Sunday night from 6-10 p.m. * Bogey's and Stogey's: 1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie, (772) 337-7778. Karaoke by Dennis 9 p.m. Wednesday. GIFT CERTIFICRT�S NOU AVAILABLE ! !?Iea&46 :. N. H * Uncured Turkey Franks 12 oz. ,$299 Suggested Retail $3.99 LIGHTLIFE ORIGINAL Tofu Pups 6aoz. 12oz $ 99 $269 Suggested Retail $4.19 Other selected varieties may be available Suggested Retail $4.39 AA * . THSE ^^^^^3^^^^^^^^^^^H^^ All items may not be ^ _Sg^q available Village Square * 8759 South U.S. 1 Hours: Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Mon.-Sat. 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Every Monday at 8 p.m. karaoke by Jimbo of Kool Sound Music. (772) 878- 2686. * Pop-a-Top Tavern: 802 S.W. Bayshore Blvd., Port St. Lucie. Outlaw Karaoke 7:30- 11:30 p.m. Wednesday. (772) 879-9188. * St. Lucie Inn: 2107 N. Old Dixie Highway, Fort Pierce, Dan the Man Karaoke 9 p.m.- 1 a.m. Wednesday. (772) 464- 1326. * Seasick Sam's: 8589 S. Federal Highway, Port St. Lucie, Outlaw Karaoke 8 p.m.- midnight, Wednesday. (772) 340-1177Z * The Wave Bar and Lounge: 1628 S. Federal Highway, Stuart. Open mic, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. (772) 287- 0018. * 22 Fisherman's Wharf: Thursday, at 8 p.m. 22 Fisher- man's Wharf, Fort Pierce, Call (772) 468-7758. To submit an entertainment calendar event, e-mail the information to shelley55@bellsouth.net. Information must be received two weeks prior to the publi- cation date. con,; MONDAY THRU FRIDAY * 8:30AM - 8:30PM I '' SATURDAY * 9AM-6PM * SUNDAY * 1QAM-6PM 465-3 07 "CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY!" 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Frn the surf, the blue fishite has slowed down ande snook and permit haunade a strong show. Tholue fish bite has been ear then the snook and peit take over. Viking the surf edge ancasting the Yozuri crtal minnow has been thfavored bait for snook. Cbs have been the farite of the permit. :anish mackerel have ben feeding on glass nnnows on the on the surf's edge. I'm not sure bw long they will be tere, but they are a lot of' - in or a fly rod. - If you're looking for crabs > termpt the permit, call round to your local tackle Soccer camps to beheld in June FOR HOMETOWN NEWS ST. LUCIE COUNTY - St. Lucie County's Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registration for three, different soccer camps held at various coun- ty facilities this June. Designed for ages 8-18, these camps will provide professional soccer training from retired professional soccer players and coaches: Maurizo Verbeni, goalkeep- er for SS Lazio, Sporting Club Roma, and Gilberto "Gibo" Rosi, midfield for the youth program of FC Genoa and Inter Milan FC and presently a coach for the youth program 'f AC JESO- LO (Venice). , * July 14-18 from 5:30- 9:30 p.m., South County Regional Parks, 560 N.W. University Drive, Port St. Lucie. Cost: $125. * June 16-20 from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Lawnwood Soccer Complex, 1302VirginiaAve., Fort Pierce. Cost: $125. * June 23-27 from 9 a.m. - 5 pr.., Lakewood Park Regional Park, 5990 Emer- son Axe., Fort Pierce. Cost: $175. The fee includes an "Italih-Azzurri" T-shirt and certificate of participation. All participants can bring a lunci or purchase lunch for afee f$4 a day. Fof more information or to re-ister, please call Antho- nyA/len at (772) 462-1522.: HENRY CAIMATTO Fishing columnist shops or try the Berkley Gulp crab; they're scented and I've had good reports about them. Bait is starting to show up off shore. As the turbidity and the wind eases, the bait will move back toward shore., The king fish bite contin- ues to be strong in thirty- feet, south of the inlet. Most of the action has been in the 80- to 100-feet zone. The dolphin bite has been good, with most fish in the 15-pound class eating trolled baits. There have been a few in the 20- pound class, and some sailfish have been mixed in as well. Small wahoo have been enjoying the down baits, and the cobia seem to be swimming up to the boat. The west wind that we have been having will settle the seas, but it spreads the weed lines. Look for other flotsam, even a turtle will hold fish. It's time to get out the binoculars, scan the area; the fish could be any- where. 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"I read a lot about to know what it is. It's a chIric disease that I have tore with. "I think I'll be alright." Cash's positive outlooks' served her well throughout her 53 years, especially e two decades she spent in e squared circle. Trained / the legendary "The Gre' Malenko, Cash wrestled I- first match on an unusua- cold night in Florida. "At first, I was really nert ous," Cash said. "Then thought just go in there an. hurt somebody."' Despite suffering wardrobe malfunction rival ing that of Janet Jackson's Cash came out on top. I :'I 11 al\\:! ', remember that mnutli," Cash said. "I endeo up winning that match.' The Port St. Lucie resident had little time to savor her victory, as she was put in the ring with the most decorated women's wrestler in history - the Fabulous Moolah. "They threv. me out uere with her to see if I knet\ the holds," Cash said "it \as scary. I was so nervous. 0 See CASH, B11 SUMMER-FALL MEMBERSHIP FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ...includes... * GOLF TENNIS - A *T-TIMES * DINING * RANGE BALLS * BAR-GRILL * SWIMMING * CHARGING STARTS MAY 1 thru OCT 19 772-466-4000 PANTHER WOODS COUNTRY CLUB (Call for directions) www.pantherwoodscountryclub.com Medicare Assignment Accepted www.AUAF.ORG U I *r~ Cash strikes it rich in wrestling career and life I V!4~ GoCsypI Iasli ,#. 31 _ It I,. 'p V Advanced Urology Associates of Florida, EL. A. Randall Seeger, MD FACS A. Randall Seeget MD FACS * Cryo Therapy for Prostate & Kidney Cancer * Microwave Therapy * Laser Surgery for Prostate, Bladder & Kidney Stones * In-Office CT Scan * In-Office Pathology Lab NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED AS A CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Prostate Cancer Recurrences * E.D. Erectile Dysfunction Impotence * Female & Male Incontinence * Bladder Control Former wrestler Shry Cash makes a lightork- out at her home imrt St. Lucie. Sherry's actiies have become limit since she was diagnosecith lupus. Mitch Kloorfain chief photographer VVCUW� Regular Greens Fee $35 Includes Cart, Range I Balls, &Tax I I I| II Hometown News B-1 0 - Port St Lucie . I I ima I Fridmv. May 23. 2008 www.HometownNewsOL.com Port St. Lucie * Dli Cash Front page B10 "I knew she was THE per- son. "I almost forgot my holds, but I was able to carry the match. She picked me up so many times and bodys- lammed me. ": got to do some of my moves on her - front face- locks and chokeholds. I knew a lot of holds, but she knew more than me. "Moolah won that match, of course. She stepped on my stomach and put her hands up like she was a champion." Cash shook off the setback and continued to hone her skills in the ring. "Every day, I trained five hours a day," Cash said. "It was at an actual school and I was paying a little more than $3,000. "I got my money's worth. I made it all back." Like Moolah - who had a 27-year title reign - Cash earned a chance to taste the gold when she captured the Caribbean Islands Ladies Championship. "It was in 1988," Cash said. "It was created for me. I still have it." Cash went on to win two more championships in her illustrous career. Finding it hard to step away from the sport, she has tried her hand at other aspects of the wrestling business, including owning her company and arranging matches. "It's like a family," Cash said. "I can't really do it phys- ically, but I am still doing bookings for ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling). "I'm not getting paid, but it keeps me busy. I'm still learning." Unfortunately, all her insight gained from wrestling didn't prepare for one day in 2005 when she lit- erally held a friend's life in her hands. "He was on his motorcycle and was hit by a car," Cash said. "I thought he had been shot. "I put my hands around his head and held his head together. "He was bleeding to death. I was praying at the time and looking up at the sky and saying, 'please don't let him die.' "That's when he came back. He woke up in my arms. "They had to airlift him out of there. He's ok, but he's not riding motorcycles anymore." The incident took its toll on Cash, but she feels it not only made her stronger, but has helped her deal with her own daily struggles. "I couldn't even get out of my room (when it hap- pened)," Cash said. "When some people see something that horrific they never get over it. "I have something in my heart for helping people. I feel proud of that. "Now, I'm beginning to deal with a whole lot of stuff. One day I feel up, the next day I feel down. "But I keep going." Call or visit during our Red Tag Sales Event and receive one month's rent for just $99! Enjoy the very best in senior living! Come by during our Red Tag Sales Event and receive one month's rent for just $99 on select apartment homes. 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Call 1-386-658-3378 or cell 1-386-208-2589 POLK COUNTY Florida. 5 Acre Deed Restricted Homesites, $95,000. Owner financing avail. $5,000/down,$525/month Quality Realty & Invest- ments 1-863-533-0888 REDUCED PORT CHARLOTTE, FL 1 yr old gorgeous home. South Golf Cove. Golf access. Screened, spa. 3br/2.5ba/2cg. 2571 sq ft. Was $646,000 1 yr ago. Asking $350,000. Call 727-4q9-16_65 SOUTH CAROLINA - Aiken. 10 acres, eques- trian farm, paved road board fencing, $2,500 down payment, owner will finance balance, oth- er tracts 5 to 50 acres Owner 803-640-3497 ST. PAULS AREA in the Beautiful Carolinas. 2.5 acres. Ready to go site w/well & septic. $19,900. Owner Financ- ing. 803-505-2161 TENNESSEE FOOTHILLS 6 acres cleared/ fenced. 3 stall barn/tack room/2 ponds. 3/2 furn. MF home on perm. foundation lo- cated halfway between Chattanooga & Knoxville. $149,000 772-567-9398 TENNESSEE Smoky Mtn Retreat, Situated on 5acs, 3/2+ofc/den vaulted ceilings, FP, gated entry. Excellent view. $289,000. 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Non -runners OK. Tax De- ductible. Call Juvenile Diabetes Research Foun- dation 1-800-578-0408 DONATE YOUR Car- Veteran's Lodging, Inc. Help homeless veterans & victims of natural dis- asters! We make donat- ing your car fast & Easy receive 3-vacation certifi- cate. Call before the tax year ends. 800-841-6225 Please Tell Them... I Saw It In The HOMFETOWN NIFWS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.562008CP000358FM IN RE: ESTATE OF AMELIA ANN SHUCK, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of AMEILA ANN SHUCK, deceased, whose date of death was March 16, 2008, File Number 562008CP00358FM is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for St. Lucie County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 700, Fort Pierce, Florida 34952. The name and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with the Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLi- CATION OF THIS NOTICE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with the Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is May 16, 2008. Personal Representative: Charles E. Ray 887 E. Prima Vista Blvd. Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Attorney for Personal Representative: Charles E. Ray Florida Bar No. 0301981 887 E. Prima Vista Blvd. 'Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 772-336-3745 Pub: May 16, & May 23, 2008 FORT PIERCE. North. $450/mo. lot rent. Cy- press Bay MH Park. 2br/lba. Water, sewer, garbage incl'd. FS. Background check. Call Amabilia 772-828-7737 SUMMER- SPECIAL thru 5/31/08 Plantation Manor. Gated community. 1/mo free w/1yr lease 2/br $500 with no sec. dep. B Month to Month, LOTS FOR RENT $1000 towards move in fee with this ad 772-465-0990 NEED TO HIRE? CALL CLASSIFIED 800-823-0466 DONATE YOUR Car... To the Cancer Fund of America. Help those suf- fering with Cancer today. Free Towing & Tax De- ductible. 1-800-835-9372 www.cfoa.org WANTED 500 CARS, Trucks or Vans for ex- port. Call for pricing. 772-589-6251 BIG DOG MASTIFF- '06, 250 rear tire, low mileage, like new, 1 owner. Must sell. $19,000 386-846-0128 photo online ad #29938 www. hometownnewsOL.com DIRT BIKE 2006 Honda CRF 100F. Low hours, great condition. Paid 2900 First $1650 gets it! 772-569-8458 Vero HARLEY DAVIDSON: Dyna Wide Glide, 2000. Many Extras. 14,000 miles. Exc. Cond. $8,500 Will Trade for equal val- ue. 772-370-8413 HARLEY ROAD KING 1997 Lots of new custom chrome. True dual exhaust. Low miles. Fuel injection. Must See! A steal at this . price. $15,000 772-341-2103 HONDA SHADOW Sa- bre 1100, 2001, bags, windshield, excellent con- dition, $4000. Please call 321-917-0635 WANTED JAPANESE Motorcycles Kawasaki, 1970-1980, Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, H2-750, H1-500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400, Cash Paid. 1-800-772-1142 or 1-310-721-0726 YAMAHA 1981 XSH400 Great running cond. with title. Looks OK. Great gas mileage. $900 Troy 772-342-8352 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.562008CP000380FM IN RE: ESTATE OF IRVIN OSCAR HELFER, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of IRWIN OSCAR HELFER, deceased, whose date of death was March 21, 2008, File Number 562008CP00380FM is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for St, Lucie County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is PO. Box 700, Fort Pierce, Florida 34952. The name and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below: All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with the Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE FOR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with the Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is May 16, 2008. Personal Representative: Charles E. Ray 887 E. Prima Vista Blvd. Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Attorney for Personal Representative: Charles E. Ray Florida Bar No.0301981 887 E. Prima Vista Blvd. Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 772-336-3745 Pub: May 16, & May 23, 2008 HOBE SOUND 55+ Cambridge,Partially furn Dblewde, Scr porch, 2/2, Incl comm pool, lawn main & cable. Exc. cond $850mo 772-545-4028 VERO BEACH 2-br fully furnished near mall. Newly renovated. Super setting across from new clubhse, pond & park. $850/mo 772-559-7550 JENSEN BEACH: 1000 square feet w/small of- fice, water incl. ONLY $1000/monthl! WONT LAST!! 772-209-1795 JENSEN BEACH: Boats,RV's, Trucks, Trail- ers. Storage From $75 per month. 772-209-1795 VERO- RETAIL/OFFICE. 2 mos FREE rent. US Hwy #1/Great Commerce Center. Expand or start new business. $600/mo. 772-489-0180 YAMAHA Silverado 1100 '06 Like new, 3500 miles $5500 772-288-2322 27' KODIAK Coachmen, sleeps 5, slider, Ig. corner shower, modern style counters, lots of windows, modern dine w/wrap seating, microwave, ra- dio/CD, TV antenna, can- opy, attachable outside BBQ table, outside show- er, swaybar, $24,000. 321-757-8096 29' FLEETWOOD South wind Class A. Redone interior, generator, roof air, runs good. Ready to Go! $5999/obo 772-341-2103 CANTERBURY - Park model RV in MASS. Per- fect for entire summer. 12x40 '02, lbr/lba, cath ceiling, full size apple, Like New. Lot good until 2097. $48,000. 508-344-9499 FLEETWOOD 28' '05 Terry, Slide out, sleeps 6, Like new $12,500obo 772-489-9676 Pay.Zero in Gas when you buy an RV this Weekend! Any Diesel Get $5,000 Gas Any Gas Get $3,000 Gas g Any 5th Wheel ' Get $1500 Gas Any Travel Trailer Get $1,000 Gas FREE BARBECUE Sale ends Sunday 6pm Ask about Try, before you Buyl Rates as low as 4.99% GIANT RECREATION WORLD IN TIHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIV. FILE NO. 562008CP000359FM IN RE: ESTATE OF HARRY G. KAMINER, III Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of HARRY G. KAMINER, III, deceased, whose date of death was January 23, 2008, and whose social security number is 251-56-7897 is pending in the Circuit Court for ST. LUCIE County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 201 South Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce, FL 34950. The names and ad- dresses of the personal rep- resentative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- quired to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the de- cedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERI- ODS SET FORTH IN SEC- TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is May 23, 2008. Personal Representative: Erwin Diener, VP, Keybank, N.A., 11300 U.S. Highway 1, Ste. 101, N. 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Runs grt, good exterior. $3500obo. 321-288-6609 GMC ENVOY '04 23,800mi, exc. cond., black, one owner, moti- vated seller, $12,995obo 561-722-3320 CHEVY Silverado 2002 LS Reg cab 4.8 V-8 5 speed, 89K miles. runs perfect, new clutch & brakes. Chrome wheels, $6,500 772-485-0094 DODGE 2000 2500 pick- up quad cab, longbed, V-8 engine. New tires. Looks and runs great. $5900/obo 772-971-5420 DODGE RAM 1500 2004 quad cab. Cold A/C, Clean. 100K warrantee Michelin tires. $10,500 772-692-3669 DODGE SPORT V-8 1997 Cold A/C, auto, CD player. New paint & tires. Runs great. $5000/obo 772-480-1670 NEED TO HIRE?? Find the perfect fit in Hometown News IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIV. FILE NO. 562008CP000497FM IN RE: ESTATE OF GILBERT D. CHAMBERLIN Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the. estate of GILBERT D. CHAMBERLIN, deceased, whose date of death was February 9, 2008, is pending in the Circuit Court for ST. LUCIE County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 700, Fort Pierce, FL 34954. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- quired to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the de- cedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERI- ODS SET FORTH IN SEC- TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is May 23, 2008. Personal Representative: RIVERSIDE NATIONAL BANK, BY: Lucy M. Lueg, Vice President and Senior Estate and Trust Administra- tor, 989 S. Federal Highway, Stuart, Florida 34994 CHESTER B. GRIFFIN, ESQ Attorney for Personal Repre- sentatives Florida Bar No. 031836 Neill, Griffin, Tierney, Nell & Marquis, Chartered, P.O. 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All sales are final. No refunds will be made. Said automobile will be sold in "as is" condition with no guarantees. Pub: May 23, 2008 Cargo Trailers c All Sizes 1 e@.s.u.jki. AL4�... co BAYLINER TROPHY: 21', 1988, Cuddy Cabin, Bimini Top. Many extras. Redone 125HP 4cyl, motor. Everything for only $6,000obo 772-263-2075 BUY AND Sell Boats, covering 6 million home weekly statewide. floridamariner.com Page thru our magazine on-line Free on-line subscription avail. Call 800-388-9307. CHAPPARAL SUNESTA Deckboat 21' 1995 I/O EZ-Ioad trailer, $9,950 772-932-1313 772-485-4126 KFN KRAFT 21 5' r(C that the Tri County Automo- tive & Towing will sell at Public Auction, pursuant to Florida Statutes section 713.78 to the highest bidder, to be held at Tri County Auto- motive at 3345 Okeechobee Rd, Ft, Pierce, FL 34947, 9:00AM the following: Auction Date: June 4, 2008 2005 KIA KNAFE121055171572 . 1980 CHEVROLET C16DAAV102620 1995 CHEVROLET 2G1WL52M2S9171199 2002 KIA KNAFB161325083887 Auction Date: June 7, 2008 1988 FRUE 1H5P04829JM054901 Auction Date: June 9, 2008 1993 HONDA 1HGEJ2247PL000568, 1996 DODGE 4 1B3EJ46X6TN145972: Pub: May 23, 2008 f [,' fIt}I'rl?, IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION IN THE INTEREST OF: CASE NO.: 562005DP001047 T.P. DOB 9118192 A.D. DOB 5/1/00 A.D. DOB 2/28/02 Minor child TO: Michelle Lisa Taffe aka Michelle Lisa Palmer, Mother Eric Palmer, father YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT A PETITION UNDER OATH HAS BEEN FILED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES IN THE ABOVE-STYLED COURT FOR THE ADJUDICATION OF DEPENDENCY AND TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS RELATIVE TO THE ABOVE NAMED CHILDREN, T.P., WHO WAS BORN IN ST LUCIE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA ON THE 18TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1992, AND A.D., WHO WAS BORN IN ST LUCIE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA ON THE 1ST DAY OF MAY 2000, AND A.D. , WHO WAS BORN IN ST LUCIE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA ON THE 28TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 2002. YOU ARE COMMANDED TO BE AND APPEAR BE- FORE THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE ABOVE STYLED COURT LOCATED AT: Honorable Burton C. Conner ST LUCIE COUNTY JUVENILE COURTHOUSE, 435 NORTH 7TH STREET, FT PIERCE, FLORIDA ON JUNE 23, 2008 AT 3:00 P.M. FOR A HEARING AND TO SHOW CAUSE WHY SAID PETITION SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISO- RY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMI- NATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD (THESE CHILDREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD OR CHILDREN NAMED IN THE PETITION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. BE ADVISED THAT YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY REPRESENT YOU IN THIS MATTER. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, ONE MAY BE APPOINTED FOR YOU, WITNESS MY HAND AS THE CLERK OF SAID COURT AND THE SEAL THEREOF, THIS 13TH DAY OF MAY, 2008. S. JAMES DEPUTY CLERK DATES TO RUN: May 23, May 30, June 6, and June 13, 2008 PROLINE 21' Deep V, needs paint $2000.'97 21' trailer new tires & springs $750. 2000 Yam 200HP-EFI gauges & rig- ging $4500. Sportfish T- top w/4 launchers $750. 42" leaning post w/cab & 4 launchers $500. Low- rance LMS337CDF w/ nauticpath $500. Part or $6000 takes all 772-971-9279 REDUCED 10,000! SEA RAY SUNDANCER '06,Generator, GPS, dual Merc cruisers, windlass, full head, sleeps 5, low hours, like new. Asking $99,500 386-527-2103 SUNl In n, ,-... t/f en that Tow Boys, Inc. will sell at Public Auction the be- low described vehicles to the highest bidder, for towing and storage related charges pursuant to Florida State Statue 713.78 on the below listed date (s) on at 9:00am to be held at 6970 Heritage Dr. Port St..Luciae, FI 34952. Terms of sale are cash 'only,. seller reserves right of vthe" final bid, all sales are final, no refunds and all vehicles are sold "AS IS" with no war- ranties or guarantees. JUNE 13, 2008 98 Nissan 4dr white 1N4DL01D9WC2607 58, 93 Lexus 4dr white JT8J S47EXP0045852, 92 Ford 4dr white 1FMDU34XXNUD3 6121, 94 Toyota 4dr silver 2T1AE09BXRC067301, 90 Dodge Pickup Blue 1B7GE16 Y9LS762044 JUNE 23, 2008 1 H'ia i , D .;,:. , .~,i-i .C red nOi'j.- .l'.'l, lrJJ l'Al 10 l 'i.I I,,_-. J.t. grec'6l', 'L, vi i L ..Af I W P: Fr ...3 4dr red 1FAPP36X2NK147647, 89 Ford SW beige 1FMEU15 N6KLB35534, 86 Ford 2dr black 1FABP28M2GF301521 Pub: May 23, 2008 Treasure Coast Towing & Recovery, Inc. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell this vehicles on 6/10/2008, 9:00 am at 1139 S.W. Biltmore St. PSL, FL 34983, pursuant to F.S.S.713.78. We reserve the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 94 Chrys 2C3ED56FORH247695 01 MAZDA 1YVGF22C71521 0383 Pub: May 23, 2008 LEGAL NOTICES Due in our office Monday at Noon for Friday Publication 1-800-823-0466 bnowroom Aaaress: 2402 South USI, R. Pierce 112-595-9433 Boats 1 18 LRA ffs- -Po I |