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ST. LUCIE WEST • TRADITION
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VOL. 2/ISSUE 52 YOUR INDEPENDENT LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2014
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In-Laws & OutlawsIRSC comedy begins Nov. 6
Candidate’s own wordsWhy I am best for the job
War on aging fought hereVGTI seeks quality of life for many A4 A6 B1
ST. LUCIE WEST
Soccer battlingDaniel Pernia keeps the ball upfield for
Real Miami while Jakob Van Der Luit
(No. 14) comes in to defend for Houston
Dynamo during a Florida Youth Soccer
Association Boys U-18 match at Mako
Field in St. Lucie West Sunday, Oct.
26. Real Miami won the match 3-1.
Mitch Kloorfainchief photographer
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Many dancers dance simply because they want to — fame and recog-nition are afterthoughts — but
iShine Dance Company dancers have the chance to showcase their talents to the nation.A group of 25 area dancers,
ages 2–36, will be taking their talents to Tampa Nov. 2 to audition for the television show “America’s Got Talent.”
Each season, contestants compete in multiple rounds of auditioning for a $1 million prize and a chance to headline a show in Las Vegas.The show’s producers were
The stage is set: Dancers to try out for ‘America’s Got Talent’Brandon ZerisSTAFF WRITER
See DANCERS page A3
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — In the first of three St. Lucie County Education Foundation commu-nity conversations, the talk was for a need to increase community outreach.More business partnerships are
needed in the county for students to get real-world experience, St. Lucie Schools Superintendent Genelle Yost said Oct. 21 at the luncheon held at the St. Lucie West branch of Indian River State College.Those partnerships could help
get area students to college, and attracting them back to the area to take internships over summer could motivate them to stay in the community post-college, Yost said.“It is our mission as a public
school system to make certain that every student graduates from a safe and caring school, equipped with the knowledge to take them either into a career or their collegiate track,” Yost said.“We don’t do this alone. We do
this with partnerships in our community. We have to collab-orate. The village needs to raise the child.”Some county high schools
already have opportunities for students to work with and study at area organizations. Any high
Community conversation focuses on education and outreachBrandon ZerisSTAFF WRITER
See OUTREACH page A15
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seeking potential acts when they found the studio’s Facebook page and gave them a call, iShine in-structor Mikki Colon said.“I don’t know if we would have
done it on our own, but we’re very excited. The kids and the parents are thrilled,” she said.The team will be performing a
jazz-inspired routine, to the tune of “Ramalama (bang Bang)” by Roisin Murphy, Colon said.The studio’s director, Bruna Mo-
lina, said it’s a great opportunity for the dancers, but the team is trying to raise some more money before it embarks.So far, they have raised $320
online at gofundme.com/ishine and are hoping to get $5,000 to also take the team to Busch Gardens.“We’re trying to give them some-
thing special to really look for-ward to,” Molina said.Anna and Nick Ouellette’s
daughter said their 5-year-old daughter, Sasha, is ecstatic about the trip.“She’s been the talk of the
school. Everyone there knows she’s going,” Anna Ouellette said.Most of the families have been
immensely involved, trying to help, from donating money to building stage equipment, Nick Ouellette said.“The kids work so hard, so we
try to do the same,” he said.After the audition, the team will
likely hear back from producers in February and find out wheth-er it made the initial cut, Colon said.If it did, the next round of au-
ditions would be held live from a theater in a city that hasn’t been determined, yet.IShine Dance Studio is located
at 908 S.W. Gatlin Blvd. in Port St. Lucie. All ages are able to attend classes. Rates start at $30
per month for 30 minutes of class time each week.
For more information about the studio, go to ishinecompany.com.To donate toward the trip, go to
gofundme.com/ishine.
DANCERS from page A1
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographerThe dancers at iShine rehearse in preparation for their audition on ‘America’s Got Talent’ in Tampa this weekend. The dance group will range in age from 2-36.
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PORT ST. LUCIE — Richard Jove took over as director of the Vaccine & Gene Therapy Insti-tute of Florida more than a year ago, and it has been a time of challenges and hope. “It’s been very exciting, a great
ride,” Jove said. “There’s been a lot of promise and a lot of chal-lenges. The biggest challenge has been the sequestration.” The budget sequestration of
2013 cut funding from govern-ment agencies, including the National Institutes of Health. “We felt the impact immedi-
ately,” Jove said. “Within a few months, we were losing major grants that didn’t get funded. The challenge has been finding new sources of research funding because of dramatically reduced NIH funding.” The upside of the new position
has been the progress made in research to find preventions and treatments of illnesses includ-ing cancer, influenza and other viral diseases and side effects of aging. VGTI Florida recent-
ly announced the launch of its Center for Diseases of Aging, an initiative to discover ways to boost aging immune systems and deal with illnesses that affect the elderly. With an in-vestment of $3 million from the State of Florida, VGTI Florida researchers will collaborate with medical scientists from Sweden’s famed Karolinska Institutet on these programs. Karolinska In-stitutet is the body that awards the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. For Jove, the new initiative is
in keeping with the needs of the area in which it is located. “I felt we needed to be relevant
to the state of Florida,” he said. “We want to have the greatest positive impact on the taxpayers. “Taxpayers are supporting this
research and they have a right to know what we’re doing and a right to insist it be helpful to them. Heck, it’s their money. Aging is a chronic disease we all have.” The researchers will collabo-
rate on areas that include car-diovascular disease, cancer im-munotherapy and degenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. In the
heart, it might mean replacing or regenerating damaged heart tissue after a heart attack. “The goal is not necessarily
to live longer but to improve the quality of life and productivity as we age,” Jove said. Among the possible treat-
ments is the use of lab-gener-ated, genetically-modified stem cells. “You take the stem cell and by
adding a combination of genes, it has the capacity to become anything — a heart or a brain,” Jove said. “You put it back into the patient once it is repro-grammed to be a heart or brain cell. It repairs and regenerates damaged tissue. This is a major approach of the future and one I find most interesting.” Jove has a doctorate in mo-
lecular biology from Columbia University and did post-doctoral work at Rockefeller University. His field is viral oncology and cancer research remains his passion. Research is ongoing in the search for vaccines for breast and ovarian cancer, both as prevention and to prevent recurrence. “What’s been happening is
that the field has been making a lot of progress in boosting the immune system as a response against tumor cells,” Jove said. “There are checkpoints, like the (PD)-1 molecule, that block an anti-tumor immune response. We must regulate the check-points to allow the immune system to attack the tumor. Tu-mor cells have a stealthy way of
New initiative takes aim at agingShelley KoppelSTAFF WRITER
Richard Jove
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My name is JoAnn Faiella. Like you, I am a caring member of our community- a member who is passionate enough to be your voice and strong enough to live under the microscope of con-stant scrutiny. I am confident I remain your best choice for mayor. Why am I the best choice?
Because I’m not a politician, and I don’t let politics interfere with decisions that are in the best in-terest of our residents and busi-ness owners. When I first won election, I upset the political insiders and their plans of suc-cession. I remain amazed at the number of attacks and fabricat-ed lawsuits, which I must point out, have either been dismissed or found “not guilty.” These are
nothing more than calculated attacks by my enemies. As your mayor, I prefer to stay focused on moving Port St Lucie forward. During my first term, I voted
not raise your taxes on multiple occasions because we have to be more efficient with our budgets, not just continue to throw more of our taxpayer dollars at every problem. I opposed sober/detox homes
JoAnn Faiella: candidate for Port St. Lucie Mayor
See FAIELLA page A10
In August’s primary election, 77 percent of voters cast their ballots for a new mayor, sending a clear message that we need change. Thanks to great community sup-port, we won the primary by a 2:1 margin; and, as we approach the runoff on Nov. 4, our growing team and I are working as hard as we can to earn your vote again or for the very first time. I want to go to work for you because I’m inspired by what we could be-come and believe that if we had the right leadership and values; if we utilized strategic planning and good decision-making; if we worked together and were ac-countable, we could make Port St. Lucie a great place to live, learn, work and play — a city for all ages and all people. I appre-ciate this opportunity to share a vision for our future and some of the reasons to vote “Oravec for Mayor.” reasons which include values, qualifications and proven leadership. Values are more than just
words. They’re the foundation of a good life and should be the foundation of good government. I believe in hard work, excellence, integrity, service and accountabil-ity, and my dedication to these values has been proven through 18 years of living in the fishbowl of public service and is reflect-ed in the number of community leaders supporting my candidacy. Please allow me to restore these values to the mayor’s office. I graduated cum laude from the
honors program of the University of Miami where I studied marine and political sciences. Before graduating, I began a career in local government which has spanned the last 18 years. In my appointments as a city planner, redevelopment director, assistant city manager and city manager, I have learned the ins and outs
of government, prepared $100 million budgets, managed more than 1,000 employees and proven that I can successfully lead large groups. With your help, we can put
these values, qualifications and leadership to work on a platform that will deliver our vision for our community. We can:• Lower taxes, reduce debt and
be an award-winning, safe, clean and beautiful city.• Transform the challenges of
City Center and Digital Domain into new jobs.• Partner with our neighbors
and sister governments to create jobs; improve our schools; build sidewalks; promote a university and Mets Stadium; preserve our agricultural and natural areas; and save our River. Can you imagine what our city
will look like when we successful-ly implement this platform? I can, and I would like to work with you to make it happen. In one year as your city manager, I was able to draft a budget which lowered your tax rate, increased financial reserves, put police officers back to work and made capital projects like the Southbend Roundabout and Fairgreen Road Extension come to life even though others said it couldn’t be done. Imagine what we could do in a four-year term! To learn more or to share ideas,
please visit www.OravecForMay-or.com or call (772) 342-6072. Thank you! Greg Oravec is a candidate for
mayor of Port St. Lucie.
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Dear, St. Lucie County residents: Thank you and Your Voice
News & Views for allowing me to address you in this forum. I am seeking re-election to the Flori-da Legislature in District 84 to continue to positively impact the lives of St. Lucie County resi-dents. For 35 years, working in the
St. Lucie County community to make it a better place has been my passion. I have been involved in community organizations such as the Fort Pierce Jazz & Blues Society, Avenue D Boy’s Choir, St. Lucie County Chamber of Commerce, United Way, Heath-cote Botanical Gardens, Leader-ship Florida, Parent Academy, Boy Scouts Troop 772, and the Roundtable of St. Lucie County. My experience as a local busi-
ness person, my civic community involvement and my willingness
to listen to differing views has always been assets. Those assets were both useful and import-ant during this past legislative session. I worked across the aisle in a bi-partisan manner to help address issues and develop solutions. I am proud to have worked
across the political aisle to address solutions to the mas-sive discharges from Lake Okeechobee that continually threaten the St. Lucie River. I was appointed by the Speaker of the House to be one of three House members to work with a select group from the Florida Senate to address issues relating to the Indian River Lagoon and to develop a plan to be funded
Larry Lee Jr. : candidate for Florida Legislature District 84
See LEE page A9
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by the Legislature. I am happy that, along with other local Leg-islators, we were able to secure additional funding to address this threat. I will continue to work with both parties, the Riv-er Coalition and all interested citizens to protect our natural resources. I am proud to have advocated
for funding our new research industries and for providing literacy programs in our poor-est communities. I am also proud to have played a leading role, working in a bi-partisan manner, to ensure that St. Lucie County will be the home of Florida’s seventh veteran’s nursing home.Last term, I served on the Flor-
ida House Regulatory Affairs Committee as well as the Agri-culture & Natural Resources, Education Appropriations and Insurance & Banking Subcom-mittees. While on the Insurance and Banking Subcommittee, we worked on a bill that de-populated Citizens Insurance Company. This bill encouraged insurance companies to return to Florida, thereby increasing competition which is expected to make property insurance more affordable and available.
While we made progress, there is more that our committee can and plans to do.I believe that education is the
key to success in life. St. Lucie County is where my wife of 36 years, Alice, and I raised our daughter, Tasha. Alice worked 32 years as an educator in the St. Lucie County School District. Tasha is a graduate of Lincoln Park Academy and recently completed her PhD in neuroscience. I know and appreciate the value of a public education and educators. It is essential that in Florida, we provide our children a quality public education, our educators with meaningful support and our graduates with employment opportunities. I love St. Lucie County, and I
pledge to work with members of our local delegation to bring jobs to St. Lucie County. In closing, I ask not only for
your vote but also for your sup-port by joining me as we work together on community and state issues.
Rep. Larry Lee is the current state representative for District 84. He is seeking re-election for a second term.
My name is Rob Siedlecki, and I am running for the Florida State House in District 84, which cov-ers large parts of Port St. Lucie (including all of St. Lucie West) and Fort Pierce. I am running because I want to finally bring effective leadership to our district and use my state and federal gov-ernment experience to benefit our residents. As for my background, I moved
to south Florida when I was 8 and graduated from high school here in 1987. After graduating from Harvard College (B.A. 1991) and Cornell Law School (J.D. 1995), I practiced business law and donated much of my free time to helping nonprofit and other community organizations. I then had the privilege of serving for almost six years in the federal government at the Administra-tion for Children and Families at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Task Force for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives at the U.S.
Department of Justice. Upon completing my federal service, I served for almost five years in state government in Florida and Kansas as a Secretary, Assistant Secretary and Chief of Staff of large health and human service departments. I managed billion dollar budgets and thousands of employees and was able to save taxpayers millions of dollars by implementing tough anti-fraud, waste and abuse initiatives, elim-inating non-performing contracts, and holding government provid-ers accountable for producing the goods and services they prom-ised. Some of the issues I want to
focus on if elected are bring-ing more and better jobs to our area, improving the condition of our fragile environment and
Rob Siedlecki: candidate for Florida Legislature District 84
LEE from page A8
See SIEDLECKI page A10
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protecting our seniors and veterans. Histori-cally, St. Lucie County has always had higher unemployment rates because of our dependence on the tourism and construction industries; to bring more and better jobs to our area, we need to diversify our economic base with more high tech and biomedical jobs, give stronger support to Enterprise Florida (our state’s public/pri-vate partnership that works to have out-of-state companies relocate or expand in Florida), bet-ter promote medical tourism in our county and cut our state’s corporate income tax rate. As for the environment, we need to better protect the Indian River Lagoon, the St. Lucie River and our other water resources as our public health and our boating, fishing and recreation industries depend on them. We need to stop the discharges of polluted water from Lake Okeechobee (which reached over a billion gallons a day last year), and we need to clean up the damages already caused by such pollution. Importantly, I will fight to protect and support our seniors and vet-erans. Our seniors are entitled to the state and local benefits that have earned, whether Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid, and I will do all I can to make sure they get them. As for our veterans, they are served our country to allow us to live in freedom, and we must do all we can for them. In particular, I will fight for their right to the receive the medical they need when they need it, rather than wait years, or even die, before they get help. So I humbly ask for your support this Nov. 4
or if you vote early or by mail. I will do all I can bring effective leadership to our area and with your support, I can win. Thank you and God bless.Rob Siedlecki is a candidate for Florida’s District
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SIEDLECKI from page A9
in our neighborhoods because, while we must have places for people to get help, our family neighborhoods are not the place. I also opposed refinancing the Digital Do-
main debt. I voted to turn it over to private investors who could have sold it off and generated revenue for the city instead of throwing more of our tax dollars at a prob-lem we should never have been stuck with. My opponent would have you believe he’s
a sharp, dedicated professional who can get the job done. Take a look at his work histo-ry and that story falls apart. While work-ing for the city he left three times; twice because he didn’t get his way and once so he could raid his retirement account only to get rehired one week later. Mr. Oravec’s resume shows he held eight jobs in 11 years before joining the city as assistant city manager. You don’t want a quitter as mayor, someone who is quick to act out and ill-tempered. I am not a quitter and through everything that has been thrown at me, I am still here. I worked with law enforcement and leg-
islators to create Brittany’s Law. (Editor’s note: Brittany’s Law allows law enforce-ment authorities to hold a person charged as a sex offender or sexual predator until
his or her first appearance in court instead of being released on bond, allowing author-ities time to look into the suspect’s history leading up to the arrest.) I helped bring large retail business to our
city and worked with commissioners to get the Florida Department of Veterans Affairs to select our city for its newest nursing home. Many small businesses have made Port St Lucie their home, as well. This has created and will continue to bring living wages, long-term jobs to our city so we can grow with confidence. I’ve helped move Port St. Lucie in the right, “quality of life,” direction. Last July, Forbes.com named our city the
8th Best City for Job Growth in the coun-try, one of the 25 Best Places to Retire and one of the 200 Best Places for Business & Careers. Unemployment was 14 percent in 2010,
and now it’s 7.2 percent and dropping. We have the lowest crime rate for any Florida city with a population over 100,000 people. Visit my website for more at www.VoteFor-Faiella.comThere’s still much work to be done. A vote
for me will ensure that we keep our city moving in the right direction. JoAnn Faiella is Port St. Lucie’s current
mayor and is running for her second term.
FAIELLA from page A6
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Westwood that allows students to earn cred-its at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institu-tion if they want to pursue marine studies.To get the message out, the district will par-
take in future community talks — the first being six months away — and also increase its social media presence.“We’re getting heavily involved in our use of
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nect with businessmen and women. Accord-ing to the district’s statistics, 85 percent of the district’s Facebook activity comes from women. Twitter engagement has garnered mostly
businessmen viewing the district’s tweets, Yost said.Some skeptics said the district has not done
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be fully-equipped to get that message out. It does not have any public information spe-cialists to focus on spreading the message full-time, Yost said. Voss & Associates, a marketing company based in Dallas, handles public outreach for now.Yost said there may be one hired in the
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It’s been an honor to serve as your council member. I’ve fought to keep your taxes
low, supported small business, tripled the budget for sidewalks, kept the City business-friendly to improve our tax base and attract jobs, acted on citizens’ concerns and promoted Port St. Lucie as the site for the next veteran’s nursing home.Making policy decisions for a
large city is a serious and com-plex undertaking. Experienced, community-focused leadership will be vital to our success over the next four years. I am fully prepared to offer tested, mature and independent leadership. I hope you will support my candi-dacy.
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During my six years as Chairman, the district has made great strides in accomplishing its mission: im-proved stormwater management, extended and improved potable water supply, extended and im-proved wastewater treatment facilities and assuming additional responsibilities from (Homeowners Associations) – all without raising rates.Improved working relations with
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Despite having los-ing records, St. Lucie West Centennial and Fort Pierce Central High School are each looking to secure playoff spots going into the final week of District 8-8A play.Each team is 1-1 in the district, following
their Oct. 17 matchup in which Central (3-4) defeated Centennial 42-6. Both teams have a week off and will resume playing on Oct. 31.Following the win, Central head coach Josh
Shaffer said the team has had a relaxed week because of the bye week. Central’s odds are in their favor, going into
their Oct. 31 clash with Treasure Coast High School, which hasn’t won this season.“We’ve got to play good defense, and we’ve
done a good job at that,” Shaffer said. Central held Centennial (2-5) to 123 total
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to let the body’s own immune system generate an immune response. One such treatment, Herceptin, is already in use for certain breast cancers where the oncogene HER2 is overex-pressed. The tumor is overexpressing
HER2, but the immune cells are no longer recognizing the tumor cells,” Jove said. The brakes are off. With immunotherapy, the immune cells would recognize the overexpression and would attack that.” The standard of care for
breast cancer is chemotherapy, surgery and radiation. Keith Knutson, a cancer researcher at VGTI Florida is working on a synthetic vaccine targeted against HER2.
“Keith’s vaccine is ideal for a clinical trial after the standard of care treatment for the primary tumor, Jove said. “Cancer im-munotherapy is still experimen-tal and while it shows tremen-dous promise, it is hard to tell someone not to take the stan-dard of care. Trials will see if the vaccine prevents metastases. It can be used, not only as preven-tion, but when other treatments have failed. Keith is now talking with various hospitals and com-panies that can support trials to start doing Phase II trials that test efficacy. We’re planning to do it in hospitals and clinics in Florida. It’s well on its way to ex-panded trials. It’s very exciting. I’m very hopeful about Keith’s vaccine. I expect we’ll hear a lot over the next several years, a lot of good news.” It was impossible to talk with
Richard Jove and not ask him about the current Ebola situa-tion and the misunderstandings about vaccines that have made parents choose not to have their children vaccinated against com-mon diseases of childhood. “One of the things that’s hap-
pened in recent years is that vaccines have fallen in use,” he said. “The fears have not been scientifically or clinically prov-en. When people don’t get vac-cines, they are not only putting
themselves at risk but others. They are the best way to control infectious diseases. People have irrational fears, and they are hurting themselves and society as a whole. “Vaccines are the single great-
est impact as a therapeutic mo-dality on the health of humans in the history of humankind. It’s saved more lives. (It’s important) to get a flu shot. They’re very safe and 40,000-50,000 people die unnecessarily every year from the flu in the United States. If one person doesn’t get it, that person can infect many others.” While Ebola is not his field of
expertise, Jove said that there is research going on for a vaccine. “It’s normal to overreact when
there’s fear,” he said. “People (feel) they can’t protect them-selves, and it’s a normal human reaction. There’s a lot of re-search going on and Obama has just appointed a czar. Things will move after a slow start. It shows the importance of feder-al funding. Nobody cared and nobody funded the research. Now that it’s closer to home, it’s a good example of why we need to put funds into emerging viral areas.”
For more information about VGTI Florida, visit the website www. vgtifl.org.
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mistakes to a minimum, as the team did during the Centennial matchup, Shaffer said. “We need to come away with
touchdowns when we’re in the red zone. We can’t settle for field goals, and we can’t turn the ball over.”Shaffer will be back on the side-
lines against Treasure Coast after serving a one-game suspension after getting ejected from an Oct. 10 game against Mandarin High School for getting two unsports-manlike conduct penalties from arguing calls.He said he won’t be more re-
served, though.“Absolutely not. In fact, I’m even
more passionate about it than before. (The referees) don’t like to be questioned, so they didn’t appreciate that,” he said.
Tough road ahead
Centennial has a tougher task, on paper, going against first-place district foe Vero Beach High School (7-0, 2-0 in district play).Centennial head coach Ron
Parker has had a different ap-proach than Shaffer, having the team practice in full pads during the bye-week.“We’re just trying to make sure
we are up on our responsibili-ties,” he said. “We made it hard on ourselves.”
Some blown coverage assign-ments made it hard to stop Central’s passing attack, which accounted for 279 yards in their last game.“If somebody’s breaking down
on defense and not doing what they’re supposed to, then you’re making it harder on everyone else,” Parker said.The team also had problems
running in the correct lanes when rushing the ball on offense, Park-er said.Despite the last game, Parker
said practice has gone well and he feels good about the matchup against Vero Beach because of the effort from his players.“They’ve been on time, they’ve
worked hard and have done ev-erything we’ve asked them to do.“Last year Javid (Ellis) had 217
rushing yards against them, so we feel pretty good,” he said.Ellis, the team’s starting quar-
terback, said, while it was nice to have a nice game on the ground in last year’s 37-33 loss to Vero, he wants a win.“We need a win … we need to
pick up blocks better and com-plete more passes so we can move the ball down the field,” Ellis said.
Oct. 31 District playoff scenarios
• Vero Beach (7-0, 2-0) can clinch district title with win over Centennial
• Central (3-4, 1-1)• Can clinch playoff berth with
win over Treasure Coast • Centennial (2-5, 1-1)• Can clinch playoff berth with
win over Vero Beach and Central loss
• Treasure Coast (0-7, 0-2)• Can clinch spot in a tie-
breaker with win over Cen-tral and Vero Beach win
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Central takes on Treasure Coast 7 p.m. Oct. 31 at Lawnwood Sta-dium in Fort Pierce.Centennial hosts Vero Beach
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FOOTBALL from page A24 “We need to come away with touchdowns when we’re in the red zone. We can’t settle for field goals, and we
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Estate Companies of the World, edged out bigger companies like Coldwell Banker, RE/MAX and Prudential. Mike Pappas, the company’s
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like they are dealing with a small, family-owned business.“That’s what we are. We’re a
large, regional, family-owned business,” he said. “That network, though, can attract buyers from all over.”Deb Shockley, Port St. Lucie
district sales manager, said Keyes posts homes on more than 900 websites to get buyers’ attention.“We want to make sure our list-
ings are positioned in the market-place,” Shockley said. “We know that nearly 90 percent of buyers start their search online before they talk to a Realtor.”Keyes has 35 branches across
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The expansion would coincide with a rebounding market, Pappas said.“We’re bullish on south Florida.
There are 700 people moving here every day. We’re out of the great recession, so we’re seeing a growing market and that allows us to grow,” he said.Other ventures have allowed the
company to grow, Shockley said.The company offers mortgage,Insurance, title, concierge and
property management services.Keyes is also a member of a luxu-
ry home network that specializes in selling homes valued at more than $500,000.“We really have a one-stop shop
for our customers,” Shockley said.Shockley will be the one leading
the branch through its growth period, and she’s well-positioned to do so.She has been in the industry more
than 30 years, with 25 of those working at the management level. As someone who’s been a bro-
ker in Colorado, Maryland, Dela-ware and Virginia, Shockley said she’s had a range of experience in marketing homes to every type of person and in coaching real estate agents.“Our integrity is No. 1. The most
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Pineapple’s board and the play’s director, said it was chosen for several reasons. “I was the chair of the
play-reading committee last year. We were researching some new-er shows and the name caught my eye. How could it not? It was published in the last few years and was written by Steve Franco, a high school drama teacher from Virginia. It’s exciting for us to be able to stage a new show that hasn’t been done in the area.” The play takes place during a
family Christmas Eve dinner. Two inept robbers burst in and hold the family hostage.
Family comedy speaks to all
Photo courtesy of the Pineapple PlayhouseThe cast of the comedy, ‘In-Laws, Outlaws & Other People (That should be Shot)’ rehearse a scene at the Pineapple Playhouse. The play will be presented Nov. 6-23 at the theater in Fort Pierce.
“It’s a big, loud, raucous family comedy,” Achin said. “It’s about blood family, neighborhood family and the family of friends. That’s what attracted me to it. The theater becomes your family. It all ties together, especially at the holidays.” In this show, family dysfunction
is on display, front and center. The feeling many have when they go home for the holidays is taken to a new level. “Taking the family hostage on
Christmas Eve is now real,” Ach-in said. “Everyone is aware it’s about family. The biggest goal is to get the audience someone to identify with and elbow each oth-er. It’s definitely something we’re looking forward to, having people say, ‘Yes, this is my family. This is how we are.’” The show itself is a family affair,
with two sets of relatives. Rose-mary Knight, who had the lead in “Funny Money,” is Bunny Nester and her son, Danny, is one of the
neighbors. “We also have newcomers, sis-
ters Kelli and Tiffani Kinnaman, who play Beth Douglas and Emily Wakowski. A little less than half the cast is new to our stage. That’s something I love to see. I love to expand that part of our family. The rest of the cast includes
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Shindig Irish Restaurant & Pub $9 Shepherd’s Pies. 464 S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 785-6202.
WednesdaysTin Fish (East) Trivia, 6:30 p.m., 327 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie For more information, call (772) 879-3900.
Vine & Barley Live music. 6 p.m.-10 p.m. 1680 S.W. St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 446-7550.
ThursdaysTGI Fridays Karaoke 9 p.m.-mid-night. 1775 N.W. St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 343-1981.
Tin Fish (East) Live music. 6 p.m.-close, 327 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie For more information, call (772) 879-3900. Good Times (West) Thirsty Thurs-days 10 p.m.-2 a.m.,2096 N.W. Courtyard Circle, Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 878-8844. Rinelli’s Yellow Tail Restaurant Bike night every Thursday, weath-er permitting. 101 N. Second St., Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 466-5474.
West End Grill Live music on the patio. 6 p.m.-9 p.m. 1680 St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 343-1146.
City Limits Sports BarKaraoke 9 p.m.-2 a.m., 900 S.W. Gatlin Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 336-8201.
FridaysTin Fish (East) Live music. 6 p.m.-9 p.m., 327 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie For more infor-mation, call (772) 879-3900.
Bogey’s and Stogeys Karaoke 8 p.m.-2 a.m., 1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 337-7778.
West End Grill Live music on the patio. 6 p.m.-10 p.m. 1680 St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 343-1147. Rinelli’s Yellow Tail Restaurant Classic car show last Friday of every month, weather permitting. 5 p.m.-9 p.m. 101 N. Second St., Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 466-5474.
Good Times (West) Live mu-sic 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m., 2096 N.W. Courtyard Circle, Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 878-8844. City Limits Sports Bar Live music or DJ 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., 900 S.W. Gatlin Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 336-8201.
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The Original Tiki Bar Live mu-sic after 5 p.m., 2 Avenue A, Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 461-0880.
Live entertainment at V’s Town Tavern 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 970 St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 800-3239.
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Jack Krantz as Bud Nester, Jes-sica Ann Stelly as Tracy Nester, Arlene Marks as Aunt Rose, Tony Ferrino as Uncle Leo, Mario Ol-ivieri as Tony, Brendan Wenger as Vinny, Audrey Stabile as Mrs. Wakowski, Laura Diederick as Janet Douglas and Patricia Hol-erger as Officer Henley. Jorene Dionne is the assistant director. “We are very excited,” Achin
said. “The cast has wonderful chemistry. Everyone is having fun and it comes across. Our patrons want to see the classics, but they also want to have some fun with something new.” Achin noted that comedy is of-
ten harder to do than drama. “Timing is key in comedy,”
she said. “I’m lucky I’m working with some talented people. We’re working on making the timing absolutely perfect. This show is full of those little moments, little one-liners. It gives everyone an opportunity to shine. Everyone has a great little moment.” The Pineapple Playhouse, 700
W. Weatherbee Road, Fort Pierce, presents, “In-Laws, Outlaws & Other People (That should be Shot) Nov. 6-23. Performances are Thursday-Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18. For more information, visit the
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Tin Fish (East) Live music. 6 p.m.-close, 327 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie For more infor-mation, call (772) 879-3900. City Limits Sports Bar Live mu-
sic or DJ 9 p.m.-2 a.m., 900 S.W. Gatlin Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 336-8201.
Shindig Irish Restaurant & PubLive music 9:30 p.m.-11:30 p.m. $3 Harp Draft & $4 Irish Apples. 464 S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 785-6202.
The Original Tiki Bar Live mu-sic after 5 p.m., 2 Avenue A, Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 461-0880.
Sundays
Live entertainment at V’s Town Tavern 4-8 p.m. Bottomless Bloody Marys and Mimosas, 970 St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 800-3239.
Bogey’s and Stogeys Karaoke 10 p.m.-2 a.m., 1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 337-7778.
The Original Tiki Bar Live mu-sic after 4 p.m., 2 Avenue A, Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 461-0880.
Shindig Irish Restaurant & PubFree-to-play No limit Texas Hold ‘em Poker tournaments. 464 S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
For more information, call (772) 785-6202.
Events:Friday, October 31
Live Rock & Roll at Good Times Bar (East) 9 p.m. 21 and up. No cover. 9144 S. Federal Highway, Port St. Lucie. For more informa-tion, call (772) 337-3546.
Fridays After Dark with DJ Jay Dee at Good Times West. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 21 and up. Drink specials. Dress to impress. No cover. 2096 N.W. Courtyard Circle, St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 878-8844.
Shindig Irish Restaurant & PubHalloween party from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. with the Relayer Band. $300 in costume prizes avail-able. $3 Smithwick drafts and $5 carbombs. 464 S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 785-6202.
Saturday, November 1Live entertainment at V’s Town Tavern 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. 970 St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 800-3239.
Seductive Saturdays at Flavors Restaurant and Lounge. 9 p.m.-2
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a.m. Ladies get in free all night and ladies in groups of five get a free bottle. 529 N.W. Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more informa-tion, call (772) 807-1585.
Ladies Night at 2nd Street Bistro. 9 p.m. Ladies well drinks and domestic drafts are $1. Shots of Purple MF and Sex on the Beach are $2. 122 North St., Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 293-9191.
Shindig Irish Restaurant & PubRowdy Micks Irish Music from 4 to 7 p.m. Rare Form band from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. $3 Harp drafts and $4 Irish apples. 464 S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 785-6202.
Sunday, November 2The Original Tiki Bar Reggae Sunday featuring 23 Trees. 3 p.m. 2 Avenue A, Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 461-0880.
Tuesday, November 4DJ at Flavors Restaurant and Lounge. 10 p.m.-2 a.m. 18 and up. Ladies free until 11 p.m. Drink specials. 529 N.W. Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more in-formation, call (772) 807-1585.
Sexy Tuesdays at Tesoro Night-club Ladies 18 and up. Guys 21 and up. Drink specials. Ladies drink free until 11 p.m. $2 drinks until midnight. $5 Jager Bombs. 7159 S. Federal Highway, Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (954) 559-7186.
Wednesday, November 5Four Play Wednesdays at Good Times West. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Music by DJ Jay Dee. 21 and up. No cover. Dress to impress. 2096 N.W. Courtyard Circle, St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 878-8844.
Ladies Night at Superplay USA 9 p.m.-midnight. Ladies bowl (shoes included), play laser tag and/or mini golf for free. Guys can do the same for $12. 1600 N.W. Court-yard Circle, St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 408-5800.
Tropical Wednesdays at Good Times West. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 21 and up Music by DJ Lenny C. No cover. Salsa, merengue, bachata, reggae-ton, house and Top 40. 2096 N.W. Courtyard Circle, Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 878-8844.
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Bob Car-ey, executive director of Sarah’s Kitchen of the Treasure Coast, is pleased to announce that Sarah’s Kitchen has received a $10,000 grant from The Dunkin’ Donuts & Baskin-Robbins Community Foundation. “On behalf of all of our vol-
unteers and guests, we thank Dunkin› Donuts & Baskin-Robins for their generous gift. Without support such as this grant, we would not be able to continue our efforts to feed those in need. In spite of the signs of economic recovery, the majory of our popu-lation is still struggling financial-ly. Sarah’s Kitchen has seen an increase in the numbers of meals we serve each month,” Carey said. In 2013, Sarah’s Kitchen
served over 53,000 hot nutritious meals, and they expect that num-ber to be in excess of 60,000 by the end of the year. Sarah’s Kitchen is an inter-
faith organization that believes people should put aside doctrinal differences and share God’s love
Award of $10,000 helps feed the hungryFOR YOUR VOICE NEWS & VIEWS
See AWARD page B7
Photo courtesy of Sarah’s KitchenTerry Garmin, one of Sarah’s Kitchen volunteer grant writers, and his son, Glen, at last year’s Dunkin’ Donuts & Baskin-Robins pre-sentation ceremony. Last year, Dunkin’ Donuts & Baskin-Robins awarded Sarah’s Kitchen $7,500.
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Community CalendarFriday, October 31
Friday Matinee: The Mummy at St. Lucie County Library, 2 p.m. (1999) Action/Adventure star-ring Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz. An American serving in the French Foreign Legion on an archaeological dig at an ancient city accidentally awakens a mum-my.125 minutes, Universal, rated PG-13. All events are open to the public and offered at no charge. Anyone younger than thirteen who would like to attend a film rated PG-13 must have a permis-sion slip signed by a parent or guardian. Permission slips will be available at the front desk on the first floor beginning October 1st. Movies are shown in the first floor meeting room.101 Melody Lane, Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 462-2787.
Fall Fun Fest at the Port St. Luc-ie Civic Center, 5 – 10 p.m. Fes-tival goers can enjoy live music and entertainment, a wide variety of traditional carnival food and midway carnival rides. The festi-val’s carnival rides will add to the fun. Tickets for the rides are $1 each or for $25 you can purchase a wrist band and ride an unlimit-ed amount of times on the day of purchase. The Halloween activi-
ties include a costume contest on Friday, Oct. 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. Judged on creativity and original-ity, there will be winners for most creative, original and scariest in each age group. There is no fee to enter the costume contest. Win-ners will be announced at 8 p.m. And kids 12 years old and young-er are invited to go inside the Civic Center to trick or treat with the Police Athletic League and fill their pumpkins with free candy. 9221 S.E. Civic Center Place, Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 878-2277.
Trunk or Treat at Tradition Square, 5 – 6:30 p.m., sponsored by Living Faith Church. The cost is free. Children and parents are invited to join in the fun. Trunk or Treat is a safe and fun al-ternative to traditional trick or treating. Children’s games will be provided. Children walk past the decorated vehicle trunks and receive candy. Decorated vehi-cle trunks are invited and en-couraged. Space is limited to 75 vehicles. There is no fee to bring a decorated vehicle, but decorat-ed vehicles are asked to provide candy for the Trunk-or-treaters. Pre-registration is required. Reg-istration can be done at living-
faithtradition.com. Cars must be at Tradition Square between 4:00 – 4:30 PM. For more information, call (772) 252-5200.
High School Football: St. Lucie West Centennial v. Vero Beach 7 p.m. at South County Regional Sports Complex 560 NW Uni-versity Blvd, Port St. Lucie FL 34986. For more information, call (772) 462-1522.
High School Football: Fort Pierce Central v. Treasure Coast 7 p.m. at South County Regional Sports Complex 560 NW University Blvd, Port St. Lucie FL 34986. For more information, call (772) 462-1522
Saturday, November 1Fall Fun Fest at the Port St. Lucie Civic Center, noon – 11 p.m. At 6 p.m., Jason Pennington from the KVJ Morning Show will perform with the Snack Pack as the “Value Meal Killah” for the first time since returning to the area. Festival-goers can enjoy live music and entertainment, a wide variety of traditional carnival food and midway carnival rides. The festival’s carnival rides will add
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by serving others. They have six feeding locations throughout the Treasure Coast. Feeding sites are open from
5-6:30 p.m. • First United Methodist Church:
260 S.W. Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie; every Monday • St Paul’s AME Church: 1405
N. 27th St., Fort Pierce; every Tuesday • First Congregational Church:
2401 S.E. Sidonia St., Port St. Lucie; every Wednesday • First Bethel Baptist Church:
506 North 11th St., Fort Pierce; every Thursday • Notre Dame Catholic Mission:
217 North U.S. 1, Fort Pierce; every Friday • St. Simon’s Episcopal Church:
1700 Avenue E, Fort Pierce; Provides nutrition food packets and nutrition education; every Wednesday 10 a.m.-noon For more information, please
visit www.sarahskitchen.org
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Ladies Night at V’s Town Tavern 7 p.m.-midnight. Drink specials for ladies. 970 St. Lucie West Blvd., St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 800-3239.
Ladies Love Thursdays at Te-soro Nightclub 21 and up. $3 domestic drinks until midnight, $7 margaritas, $3 well drinks un-til 11 p.m. Ladies in free all night and drink free until 11 p.m. 7159 S. Federal Highway, Port St. Luc-ie. For more information, call (772) 626-2425.
Ladies Night at the St. Lucie Inn 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. No cover. $1 well drinks, $1 drafts and $2 wines from 11 p.m.-midnight. Music by DJ Ozmosys and DJ Quake, playing dance music all night. 2101 N. Dixie Highway, Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 464-1326.
Irresistible Thursdays at Good Times West 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 21 and up. No cover. Drink spe-cials. Dress to impress. Playing ‘80s, ‘90s and top 40 mash-ups all night. 2096 N.W. Courtyard Circle, St. Lucie West. For more information, call (772) 878-8844.
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY — A per-formance on the life and death of the late Harlem Renaissance author, anthropologist and folk-lorist Zora Neale Hurston, “I’ve Lived,” will be featured in a new play to be performed at The Blake Library in Stuart. Written by Fort Pierce Hurston
researcher and exhibitor Brenda Cooper, the play will be presented on Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. in the John F. Armstrong Wing Auditorium at The Blake Library, at 2351 S.E. Monterey Road in Stuart. Tickets are $20 per person and $25 at the door. Contact (772) 332-1220 for information and to reserve tickets. Hurston, known as the most
prolific black writer in the early part of the 20th century, spent her final years in Fort Pierce and died in January 1960. She is bur-ied in the former Garden of Heav-enly Rest Cemetery, now known as Sarah’s Memorial Garden, on
New Hurston play recaptures Zora’s life
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See ZORA page B14
Writer Zora Neale Hurston, is shown here in her early years in Brooklyn, N.Y. She spent her final years in Fort Pierce.
Photo courtesy of Adrienne Moore
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www.jazzsociety.org email: [email protected] office: 772-460-JAZZ (5299)
PSL Botanical Gardens 2410 Westmoreland Blvd, PSL 6:30 - 9:30 PM • $5 Cover, Members $4Biweekly on Wednesdays
• Nov. 5 • 19 • Dec. 3 • 17 (Note: No jam on Dec. 31, New Yr’s Eve)
Sunrise Theatre’s BLACK BOX 117 S 2nd St, Ft Pierce • Full Bar avail.7 - 10 PM • $6 Cover, Members $5
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Special Event pricing: 11 ($10 members)
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Need a Pianist? A Guitarist? A Duo?... A Trio? Quartet? ...How ‘bout a 17-piece Big Band?
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to the fun. Tickets for the rides are $1 each or for $25 you can purchase a wrist band and ride an unlimited amount of times on the day of purchase. 9221 S.E. Civic Center Place, Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 878-2277.
Green Market at the Port St. Lucie Civic Center, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. There will be vendors selling locally grown fruit and vegeta-bles, plus homemade crafts and wares from local businesses. This is an opportunity to help support local farmers, merchants and economy. Admission and parking are free. Civic Center 9221 S.E. Civic Center Place, Port St. Lucie. For information on how to become a vendor or other info, call Jaclynn Gazdacko at (772) 807-4470.
Guided Hikes at the Oxbow-Eco Center, 9 – 11 a.m. Enjoy a guided hike through the wilds of the Oxbow and be enriched by the biodiversity the preserve has to offer. No RSVP required; just show up. Oxbow Eco-Center 5400 NE St. James Drive, Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 785-5833.
Sunday, November 2Fall Fun Fest at the Port St. Luc-
ie Civic Center, 1 – 6 p.m. Fes-tival goers can enjoy live music and entertainment, a wide variety of traditional carnival food and midway carnival rides. The festi-val’s carnival rides will add to the fun. Tickets for the rides are $1 each or for $25 you can purchase a wrist band and ride an unlimit-ed amount of times on the day of purchase. 9221 S.E. Civic Center Place, Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 878-2277.
Kayak Rental at Savannas Park and Campground. 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Kayaks will be available throughout for rent. Cost: $5 per hour, $15 for four hours, $20 for eight hours. Savannas Park and Campground 1400 Midway Road, Fort Pierce. For more information, call 772-464-7855.Treasure Coast RC Scale Boat Club meets every Sunday morn-ing. For more information, visit tcrcboaters.org
Monday, November 3Line Dancing at the Walton Community Center, 7 – 9 p.m. Walton Community Center, 11090 Ridge Avenue, Port St. Lucie. For more information, call Lisa Grose at (772) 370-1732.
Tuesday, November 4Feeding Frenzy Tours at the St. Lucie County Aquarium featuring
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Trea-sure Coast Food Bank is con-tinuing the monthly Family Vol-unteer Day with the next one set for Saturday, Nov. 1. Families have the opportunity to work together to make a difference in the lives of other families in need of food. Registration begins at 9 a.m.,
and activities and sorting run from 10 a.m.-noon. Fami-lies with children as young as 8-years old will be able to participate, sorting food in the warehouse, engaging in family
activities, and learning more about hunger on the Treasure Coast. “Our first Family Volunteer
Day was a wonderful opportu-nity for parents and children to work together at our warehouse and learn about hunger in our community,” said Treasure Coast Food Bank CEO Judy Cruz. “Together they sorted enough food for about 2,500 meals.” The first Family Volunteer
Day took place on Saturday, Oct. 4. Moms, dads, kids and teens helped sort canned goods,
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TREASURE COAST — Unveil-ing a unique and special focus on the local community, PGA Country Club will transform into the open-to-the-public “St. Lucie Trail Golf Club” beginning Nov. 1. The facility and golf course, originally designed by Jim Fazio in 1988, will continue to be owned and operated by the PGA of America, upholding the same maintenance stan-dards as nearby PGA Golf Club. St. Lucie Trail Golf Club has
undergone a tremendous re-vitalization program to its tee boxes, fairways, greens and landscaping over the past 18 months, under the direction of Superintendent Dick Gray, a
protégé of Pete Dye. According-ly, golfers now have the ability to play a picturesque, 18-hole course for the best value in the local marketplace. “The PGA of America is ex-
tremely proud to unveil St. Lucie Trail Golf Club, as golf-ers from the local community and surrounding counties can now enjoy unparalleled public access to this beautiful course,” said Jimmy Terry, PGA general manager for St. Lucie Trail Golf Club. “In addition, the course will serve as a national testing ground for player development programs originated by the PGA of America, in order to further grow the game, both here in St. Lucie County and across the country.” St. Lucie Trail Golf Club also
features a new logo, which pays homage to the local community by incorporating a warm and welcoming green-colored trail.
Rounds will range from $49 in the summer to $89 during the winter season. In addition, an annual, golf-only “Preferred Player Program” that offers unlimited access for $1,995 for a single player and $2,995 for a family (husband, wife and chil-dren under 17). Memberships to PGA Golf
Club will continue to offer access to four courses — the Wanamaker, Ryder and Dye Courses at PGA Golf Club, in addition to the new St. Lucie Trail Golf Club, which is locat-ed at 951 S.W. Country Club Drive, in Port St. Lucie. PGA Golf Club will also remain open for both public and resort play.
For more information and res-ervations, call (800) 800-GOLF or visit PGAVillage.com. For more information on the
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opens its doors to the community, starting Nov. 1
produce, pantry staples and essential non-food items that regularly come in and go out of Treasure Coast Food Bank’s warehouse. Treasure Coast Food Bank
plans to host Family Volunteer Day the first Saturday of each month. Family members should wear comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes. Space is lim-ited, so please RSVP to Evelyn Miller at [email protected] or call (772) 489-3034. Treasure Coast Food Bank is
the only food bank and larg-est hunger relief agency on the Treasure Coast, providing mil-lions of pounds of food to over 200 charitable organizations in Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Okeechobee counties serv-ing those in need. In addition to food distribution, Treasure Coast Food Bank provides nu-merous programs that not only solve the immediate problems of hunger, but help individuals and families gain long-term food security. For more information on Trea-
sure Coast Food Bank, call (772) 489-3034, log on to stophunger.org, visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/tcfoodbank, or fol-low us on Twitter at twitter.com/tcfoodbank.
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North 17th Street in Fort Pierce. Cooper’s play depicts Zora’s life,
her literary achievements and her final years in Florida. Actors will bring back the Harlem Renais-sance period of the 1920s, when Zora won several awards for her writings published in black maga-zines. She also participated in the Federal Writers Project in Florida during the 1930s, collecting the history of blacks. Many of those interviews are included as stories in Zora’s books. Her most famous book is “Their Eyes Were Watch-ing God,” published in 1937. Finally, Zora returned to Florida
in the 1950s, where she worked as a maid in Miami, in a flow-er shop in Belle Glade, at the Patrick Air Force Base Library and finally arrived in Fort Pierce
at the request of C.E. Bolen, the publisher of the local black newspaper, The Chronicle. While in Fort Pierce, Zora was a ninth-grade English teacher at Lincoln Park Academy and wrote articles for The Chronicle. Cooper has coordinated a Zora
exhibit at the Agape Senior Cen-ter on North 9th Street in Fort Pierce. It was formerly known as the St. Lucie County Welfare Home and is the location where Hurston died. The center is in-cluded on the Zora Neale Hurston Dust Tracks Heritage Trail. Use of the library meeting
rooms does not imply library en-dorsement of the aims, policies, or activities of any group using the room. The play is funded by a non-
profit organization, St. Lucie County Agape Seniors Recre-ational Center.
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the Smithsonian. 10:30 a.m.-11 a.m. Join the underwater resi-dents enjoy their morning meal. A volunteer or staff member will provide information on the exhibit’s daily menu, as well as share stories and provide insight on what makes the constantly changing ecosystems so unique. Free with paid admission. 420 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce. For more information, call (772) 461-FISH.
Wednesday, November 5PSL Botanical Gardens Jazz and Blues Night at the Botanical Gardens. 6:30 – 9 p.m. Listen to the sounds of the Fort Pierce Jazz and Blues Society indoors at the Gardens every other Wednesday night. General admission is $5. Children 12 and under are admit-ted for free. Port St. Lucie Bo-tanical Gardens 2410 S.E. West-moreland Blvd. Port St. Lucie FL 34952. For more information, call (772) 873-6312.
Thursday, November 6Kayak Rental at Savannas Park
and Campground. 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Kayaks will be available throughout for rent. Cost: $5 per hour, $15 for four hours, $20 for eight hours. Savannas Park and Campground 1400 Midway Road, Fort Pierce. For more information, call 772-464-7855.
Writers Workshop at Morning-side Library, 9 a.m. – noon. Meet with other writers in the Morn-ingside Writers Group to read & critique writing in preparation for publishing. Drop in for a visit or bring your work to read. St. Lucie County Library - Morningside Branch, 2410 SE Morningside Blvd., Port St. Lucie Fla. For more information, call (772) 337-5632.
High School Football: St. Luc-ie West Centennial v. Port St. Lucie 7 p.m. at South County Regional Sports Complex 560 NW University Blvd, Port St. Lucie FL 34986. For more information, call (772) 462-1522
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY — If you have ever wondered what hap-pens when the Aquarium lights go dark, the Smithsonian is offer-ing you a chance to find out. On Friday, Nov. 14, join Smith-
sonian education staff for a pizza dinner and brief presentation before venturing into the Aquar-ium to explore the tanks with flashlights. Doors open at 5:45 p.m. and the program will begin promptly at 6 p.m. Aquarium After Dark is recommended for adults and children ages 5 and up. The cost is $10 for adults and $8 for children for Aquarium
members; nonmember prices are $12 for adults and $10 for chil-dren. “Not everything goes to sleep
when the lights go out,” said Cris-tin Ryan, marine biology educator at the Aquarium. “The underwa-ter world looks very different at night and Aquarium After Dark provides a unique opportunity for visitors to observe animals and behaviors that they wouldn’t otherwise see.” Advance registration is re-
quired as space is limited. If you are unable to make the Novem-ber event, an encore Aquarium After Dark program is scheduled
Smithsonian event lets Aquarium visitors see what happens when the lights go out
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See AQUARIUM page B17
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY — The pub-lic is invited to attend a veterans panel discussion hosted by Indi-an River State College, moderated by Dr. Harvey Arnold, Vietnam veteran, on Thursday, Nov. 6 from 10:30 – 11 a.m.Sign cards to service people
overseas and donate food and toiletries to homeless veterans. The panel discussion will be
from 11 a.m.-noon. Attendees can meet and greet
panel members from noon -12:30 p.m. The panel discussion will be
held at Indian River State Col-lege’s Pruitt Campus in the Sch-reiber Conference Center.Enjoy free refreshments, tour
displays and learn about Veter-ans programs and services.Come out to show your support. The panel discussion is orga-
nized by the IRSC Global Initia-tives Committee and the Inter-national Week Subcommittee in recognition of International Education Week at IRSC and Vet-erans Day.
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tion has teamed with St. Lucie County and other community partners to create this unique educational facility. The Ecosys-tems Exhibit is an outreach effort of the Smithsonian Marine Sta-tion, a branch of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. A fixture in the Fort Pierce
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The Keyes Company910 SW Gatlin Blvd.
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