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The Fact Book 2010
79-82 Fishingand boating
Photos by Malcolm Denemark, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
INTRODUCTIONWelcome to Brevard .......................................................................6Contributors ................................................................................. 10
LIFE IN BREVARDCommunity profiles.................................................................. 12-14Marriage and divorce ....................................................................16Settling in ............................................................................... 17-19Hooking up your utilities .......................................................... 20-22Registering to vote....................................................................... 24Government offices.................................................................. 26-28Elected officials............................................................................ 30Court services .............................................................................. 31Fire stations................................................................................. 32Law enforcement.......................................................................... 33Community parks .................................................................... 36-37Libraries....................................................................................... 38Weather .................................................................................. 39-40Chambers of commerce ................................................................40Community centers ...................................................................... 41Animals and pets..................................................................... 42-43Getting around ........................................................................ 44-45Post offices.................................................................................. 46
MEDICAL CAREHospitals...................................................................................... 48Laboratories ................................................................................. 49Assisted living......................................................................... 50-51Home health care .............................................................. 53, 55-57Mental health agencies ........................................................... 62-63
SCHOOLSPublic schools ......................................................................... 65-66Private schools........................................................................ 67-69Colleges and universities ......................................................... 70-72Charter schools ............................................................................ 72
OUTDOORSIntroduction .......................... 74Youth sports ......................... 75Space Coast Stadium ............76Minor League Baseball ..........76Nature trails..................... 77-78Nature groups ....................... 78Fishing and boating licenses..79How to fish Sebastian Inlet ....80Fish camps and marinas ........81Boat ramps ........................... 82Sea turtles............................ 84Surfing.................................. 86Sailing ..................................86Tennis .................................. 87Golf ......................................88
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENTShopping................................................................................. 91-92Movie theaters ............................................................................. 92Performing arts ...................................................................... 93, 95Museum and galleries.............................................................. 96-97Festivals ...................................................................................... 98
NEWS MEDIAWhat’s online floridatoday.com ..................................................... 99Publications ............................................................................... 100Radio Stations............................................................................ 101Television and cable TV ..............................................................101
ORGANIZATIONSMilitary organizations ................................................................. 102Lodges ....................................................................................... 102Miscellaneous clubs ............................................................ 104-105Volunteers.......................................................................... 108, 111
PLACES TO STAYHotels ................................................................................. 106-107Vacation rentals ......................................................................... 109RV parks and campgrounds......................................................... 109
WORSHIPPlaces of worship ................................................................ 112-116
What’s inside
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84 Mysterious visitorsto Brevard beaches
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112-116Churches& temples
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Welcome to Brevard County
Amanda Stratford, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Bird’s eye view. Birds wade in the Indian River with the Vehicle Assembly Building in the background. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Com-plex offers a first-class tourist attraction, along with the Brevard Zoo, the Brevard Art Museum and so many other sites.
There’s a lot to explore on the Space CoastBY CHRIS KRIDLER
FLORIDA TODAY
If you’re used to thinking ofyourself as being from one city,you should know we think a littledifferentlyhere.
Brevard County, at 72 mileslong, is town and country, andfor those who live here, it’s apleasant home.
The businesses of Palm Bayand hip downtown of Mel-bourne contrast with the slowerpace of Melbourne Beach andIndialantic. A charming strollthrough Cocoa Village can befollowed by surfing the waves ofCocoa Beach. Fishing in the la-goon off Titusville or hikingthrough the Merritt Island Na-tional Wildlife Refuge is a greatway to start a day that ends witha space shuttle launch over Ken-nedy Space Center.
Those launches are endingthis year, but rockets still will flyfrom Cape Canaveral, and Ken-nedy Space Center Visitor Com-plex offers a first-class tourist at-traction, along with the BrevardZoo, the Brevard Art Museum inthe budding Eau Gallie Arts Dis-trict, and so many other sites.
More than 536,000 people livehere, according to the most re-cent estimates — an almost13 percent increase from 2000 to2008, according to the U.S. Cen-sus Bureau.
As the population increases,so do concerns about develop-ment, traffic, the environment,schools and medical care. Youcan find out more about all ofthem in this Fact Book.
For instance, learn how to pre-pare for Florida’s weather,which is so pleasant when bliz-zards are hammering the Northbut can turn menacing whenhurricanes and lightning loom.
You also can find out where toshop, hop an airplane, fish, golf,find a doctor or get a license foryour dog.
A lot has changed since therailroad arrived in the 1880s, notlong after we lost the “MosquitoCounty” moniker, and since thespaceport emerged in the 1950sand 1960s. But we’re still a com-munity of diverse towns and wa-terways, and there’s still a lot toexplore in Brevard County.Contact Kridler at 242-3633or ckridler@floridatoday.com
Natural artist.Rylan Andrewsclimbs a rockto get a bettervantage pointto work on awildlife sketchduring a“Forest FunDay” at theEnchantedForestSanctuary inTitusville.
Tim Shortt, 2009FLORIDA TODAY file
Tim Shortt, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
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Port of call. The cruise ship Carnival Dream arrives at Port Canaveral,where seafood restaurants, fishing outfitters and more await.
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CAPECANAVERAL
SATELLITEBEACH
GRANT-VALKARIA
MALABAR
COCOABEACH
PATRICKAIR FORCE
BASE
INDIALANTIC
MICCO
MELBOURNEBEACH
BAREFOOTBAY
PORTST. JOHN
VIERA
INDIANHARBOURBEACH
SUNTREE
MERRITTISLAND
KENNEDYSPACE CENTER
WESTMELBOURNE
MELBOURNE
MIMS
TITUSVILLE
ROCKLEDGE
COCOA
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BAREFOOT BAYPopulation: 5,979 Unincorporated Point
of interest: Recreational amenities Fast fact:Retirement, family community established1969; 772-664-3141; bbrd.org
CAPE CANAVERALPopulation: 10,499 Incorporated: 1963
Points of interest: Port Canaveral and CapeCanaveral Air Force Station Fast fact: Poncede Leon named Cape of Currents in 1513;321-868-1221; cityofcapecanaveral.org
COCOAPopulation: 16,825 Incorporated: 1895
Points of interest: Cocoa Village, Brevard Mu-seum of History and Natural Science, CocoaExpo Fast fact: Supposedly named after a boxof Baker’s Cocoa delivered to Willard’s GeneralStore; 321-433-8800; cocoafl.org
COCOA BEACHPopulation: 12,631 Incorporated: 1925
Points of interest: Cocoa Beach Pier, Surf-side Playhouse, home of Ron Jon Surf ShopFast fact: First homesteaded by freed slavesafter the Civil War; 321-868-3235; cityofco-coabeach.com
GRANT-VALKARIAPopulation: 4,026 Incorporated: 2006
Points of interest: The Grant Seafood Festi-val in February is Florida’s longest continuousseafood festival, Valkaria Airport Fast fact:Was two separate cities, Grand and Valkaria,until 2006. Known for commercial fishing,crab and oyster houses along U.S. 1;321-951-1380; grantvalkaria.org
INDIALANTICPopulation: 3,003 Incorporated: 1952
Points of interest: Indialantic Beach Park,Fifth Avenue Boardwalk Fast fact: Name waschosen by Ernest Kouwen-Hoven, a devel-oper; Indialantic-by-the-Sea is the full name;321-723-2242; indialantic.com
INDIAN HARBOUR BEACHPopulation: 8,751 Incorporated: 1955
Points of interest: Bicentennial Park, Glea-son Park and Millennium Park Fast fact: Firsttsunami-ready city on the East Coast;321-773-3181; indianharbourbeach.org
MALABARPopulation: 2,887 Incorporated: 1962
Point of interests: Malabar Scrub Sanctuaryand the Jordan Scrub Fast fact: The townwas formally recognized Dec. 24, 1883, whenthe U.S. government established a post of-fice. Mail was delivered by sailboat;321-727-7764; townofmalabar.org
MELBOURNEPopulation: 78,323 Incorporated: 1888;
merged with Eau Gallie in 1969 Points of in-terest: Florida Tech Botanical Gardens, KingCenter for the Performing Arts, Liberty BellMemorial Museum, Rossetter House Fastfact: City named in 1880 when homesteaderRichard W. Goode’s daughter drew its nameon the longest of three broom straws;321-608-7000; melbourneflorida.org
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MELBOURNE BEACHPopulation: 3,293 Incorpo-
rated: 1923 Points of interest:Ryckman House, Sea Turtle Pres-ervation Society, Flutie AthleticComplex Fast fact: The county’soldest beach community wasfounded in 1883; 321-724-5860;melbournebeachfl.org
MELBOURNE VILLAGEPopulation: 721 Incorporated:
1957 Points of interest: HesterWagner Community Center andhistorical trail, 11 parks Fast fact:Brevard’s smallest incorporatedcommunity; 321-723-8300.
MERRITT ISLANDPopulation: 42,389 Unincorpo-
rated Points of interest: KennedySpace Center and the Visitor Com-plex, Merritt Island National Wild-life Refuge, Ulumay Wildlife Sanc-tuary Fast fact: Initial economybased on cattle, pineapple, sugarcane and citrus.
MICCOPopulation: 9,498 Unincorpo-
rated Point of interest: BarefootBay modular home development,founded in 1970, occupies 1,100
acres; home to Little Hollywoodand Snug Harbor Fast fact: Thecommunity’s shores are dottedwith marinas, piers, seafood out-lets and marine repair services.
MIMSPopulation: 9,147 Unincorpo-
rated Point of interest: Harry T.Moore Memorial Park and CulturalCenter honors civil rights leadersHarry T. and Harriette V. MooreFast fact: From early 1920s toabout 1927, Mims was a townwith a mayor and a council.
PALM BAYPopulation: 102,397 Incorpo-
rated: 1960 Points of interest:Turkey Creek Wildlife Sanctuary;Lagoon House is the starting pointof the Indian River Lagoon ScenicHighway Fast fact: Brevard Coun-ty’s largest community,321-952-3400; palmbayflorida.org
PALM SHORESPopulation: 951 Incorporated:
1959 Point of interest: FloridaWildlife Hospital & Sanctuary Fastfact: Brevard County’s fastest-growing community in the 1990s.The population went from 210 in1990 to 794 in 2000;321-242-4555; townofpalmshores.org
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COMMUNITIES, from 13
PATRICKAIR FORCE BASE
Population: 2,137 Commis-sioned: Banana River Naval AirStation in 1940, renamed in 1950Points of interest: 45th SpaceWing and the Air Force TechnicalApplication Center Fast fact: Stud-ies global nuclear testing, in-cludes combat rescue wing, de-fense equal opportunity manage-ment institute; 321-494-1110;patrick.af.mil
PORT ST. JOHNPopulation: 20,481 Unincorpo-
rated Points of interest: Fay LakeWilderness Park, Parrish Health-care Center. Wuesthoff MedicalCenter at Port St. John under de-velopment. Fast fact: Two powerplants have port facilities.
ROCKLEDGEPopulation: 25,657 Incorpo-
rated: 1887 Points of interest:Taylor and McLarty parks and theCommunity Park of Rockledge;scenic Rockledge Drive; Rock-ledge Country Club Fast fact: Old-
est winter resort on Florida’s eastcoast; 321-690-3978; cityofrockledge.org
SATELLITE BEACHPopulation: 10,884 Incorpo-
rated: 1957 Points of interest:Pelican Beach Park, recreationcomplex, Samson’s Island Park,skate park, off-leash dog parkFast fact: Largest beachside com-munity in South Brevard;321-773-4407; satellitebeach.org
SCOTTSMOORPopulation: 1,609 Unincorpo-
rated Point of interest: IndianRiver originates north of here.Fast facts: Land acquired througha Spanish land grant, main com-merce is citrus, resort communityin the 1920s.
SUNTREEPopulation: 11,265 Unincorpo-
rated Points of interest: Two18-hole golf courses. There are4,506 properties in Suntree esti-mating the population to be11,265. Fast fact: Suntree con-sists of 68 communities, encom-passing four square miles northand south of Wickham Road be-tween Interlachen Road and Jor-dan Blass Boulevard. SuntreeMaster Homeowners Associationis at 7550 Spyglass Hill Road,
321-242-8960; suntreehomeowners.org
TITUSVILLEPopulation: 45,490 Incorpo-
rated: 1867 Points of interest:Emma Parrish Theatre, WarbirdMuseum, Police Hall of Fame,U.S. Space Walk of Fame, Astro-naut Hall of Fame Fast fact:County seat. The right to namethe town was won by Col. Titus,who defeated Col. Rice in domi-noes; 321-383-5775;titusville.com
VIERAPopulation: 16,951 Unincorpo-
rated Points of interest: BrevardZoo, Space Coast Stadium Fastfact: By 2015, Viera is projectedto be a community of more than40,000 developed by Viera Co.,321-242-1200; viera.com
WEST MELBOURNEPopulation: 16,570 Incorpo-
rated: 1959 Points of interest:Max K. Rodes Park, Erna NixonHammock Park Fast fact: WestMelbourne became a city becauseresidents didn’t want to pay prop-erty tax. Today, residents payproperty tax; 321-727-7700;westmelbourne.org— Florida Office of Economic and Demo-
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Marriage and divorce
To apply for a marriage licenseor divorce in Brevard County, ap-plicants must go to a BrevardCounty Clerk of the Circuit Courtoffice between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.weekdays.
For information, call321-637-5413 (option 3) or checkthe Web site at brevardclerk.us.
Offices are at the following lo-cations:
Melbourne: 51 S. Nieman Ave.,Melbourne Branch Courthouse
Merritt Island: 2575 N. Courte-nay Parkway, Room 129, MerrittIsland Complex
Palm Bay: 450 Cogan DriveS.E., County Service Complex.
Titusville: 506 S. Palm Ave.Viera: 2825 Judge Fran Jamie-
son Way, first floor, Moore JusticeCenter
Valid photo identification, suchas a driver’s license, must bepresented.
Both applicants also must pro-vide either their Social Security,naturalization, immigration orpassport numbers. If previouslymarried, you must know the datewhen the previous marriageended.
A marriage license applicationfee of $93.50 can be reduced to$61 if both parties submit a certif-icate of completion of an ap-proved premarital preparationcourse.
If the ceremony is performed atthe clerk’s office, an extra $30 ischarged.
Certified copies of marriage li-censes are available for $3 each.
There usually is a three-daywaiting period for Florida resi-dents.
If the bride and groom are resi-dents of Florida and both took thepremarital course and submitted acertificate of completion, there isno waiting period. A hardship maybe declared to avoid the waitingperiod.
There is no waiting period fornonresidents.
The Clerk of the Court officecan provide information on how toobtain paperwork needed to filefor a divorce.
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LEGAL ADVICEThe Florida Bar’s Lawyer Refer-
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Brevard County Legal Aid: Of-fers free service with family lawand other civil legal services, fin-ancial guidelines may apply,9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m.Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.to noon Friday, 321-631-2500;brevardcountylegalaid.org.
AUTOMOBILE TAGSNew residents must apply for
Florida tags and car titles within10 days after they begin workingor enroll children in school.
Proof of Florida insurance is re-quired before tags can be issued.
Vehicles are registered at theBrevard County Tax Collector’s Of-fice.
For details, check the Web siteat brevardtaxcollector.com and fol-low the instructions.
Tags can be purchased at thefollowing offices:
Titusville: North Brevard Serv-ice Complex, 700 Park Ave.,321-264-5224.
Merritt Island: 1450 N. Courte-nay Parkway, inside the VictoriaSquare shopping center,321-455-1412.
Indian Harbour Beach: IndianHarbour Place Shopping Center,240 E. Eau Gallie Blvd.,321-779-4009.
Melbourne: South Brevard Serv-ice Complex, 1515 Sarno Road,321-255-4410.
Palm Bay: Palm Bay SouthMainland Service Center, 2050Eldron Blvd. S.E., 321-952-4540.
Rockledge: 1840 U.S. 1,321-633-1897.
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DRIVER’S LICENSESA Florida driver’s license must
be obtained within 30 days of gain-ing employment or establishing res-idency.
A replacement license is re-quired at a cost of $10 within10 days of changing a name or ad-dress.
New residents who have a validout-of-state license will be requiredto take the vision examination.
Call the driver’s license officesto ask about the acceptable forms
of identification for obtaining a driv-er’s license or ID.
Appointments for driver’s li-censes, driving tests and identifica-tion cards may be made online atflhsmv.gov or by calling321-383-2762 in Titusville or321-984-4930 in Melbourne.
Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays;8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays andThursdays.
The license costs $20 for sixyears. Commercial driver’s licensescost $50. On-time renewals are$15 for Class E. CDL on-time re-newals are $50. Endorsement feesare $5 each.
To obtain a driver’s license, all
first-time drivers must attend a four-hour substance-abuse course,which may be part of the curriculumin high school driver’s educationcourses. Two forms of legal identifi-cation also are required. Applicantsmust take a written examinationand have a vision screening.
Learner’s permits are availablefor 15-year-olds. Minors must holdthe learner’s permit for at least oneyear before converting to a regularlicense. After age 18, one need nothold the learner’s permit for a min-imum amount of time.
Holders of learner’s permitsmust log at least 50 hours of driv-ing and be accompanied by an
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SETTLING IN, from 18
adult at least 21 years old. Atleast 10 of those hours must beat night. Other restrictions applyto drivers younger than 18. A par-ent or legal guardian must sign aparental consent form.
A nondriver identification cardcan be obtained for those who donot drive and require legal identifi-cation. Two legal forms of identifi-cation are required to obtain an IDcard. Cost is $3 for an originaland $10 for a duplicate or re-newal. The ID cards can be ob-tained at age 5.
HOMESTEAD TAXEXEMPTION
Eligible Florida residents mayapply for the homestead exemp-tion of $50,000 on or beforeMarch 1 of the year they seek theexemption. Applications are takenyear-round at Brevard County prop-erty appraiser’s offices.
Residents 65 or older may ap-ply for exemptions up to an addi-tional $50,000. For qualifications,go to brevardpropertyap-praiser.com. Exemptions also areavailable for widows, widowers,the disabled and veterans. To ap-ply for a homestead exemption,
you need the following documentsfor all owners living on the prop-erty:0 Florida driver’s license or
Florida ID card if you do not drive0 Florida vehicle registration0 Florida voter’s registration0 If not a U.S. citizen, a Per-
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Titusville: Brevard County Gov-ernment Center North, 400 SouthSt., fifth floor, 321-264-6700.
Merritt Island: Central BrevardService Complex, 2575 N. Courte-nay Parkway, 321-455-1444.
Viera: Brevard County Govern-ment Center, 2725 Judge Fran Ja-mieson Way, Building C, first floor,321-690-6880.
Melbourne: South Brevard Serv-ice Complex, 1515 Sarno Road,321-255-4440.
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Hooking up utilitiesBasic things you need to know
about utilities and fees when youmove to Brevard County.
ELECTRICITYFlorida Power & Light Co. re-
quires a deposit that variesaccording to a customer’s creditrating. An initial service charge isincluded on the first bill.
A certificate of occupancy fol-lowing an electrical inspection isrequired for first-time service for anew home.
To receive FP&L service, callanytime at 321-723-7795 or visitfpl.com.
GASFlorida City Gas supplies natu-
ral gas to most of Brevard. Thecompany requires a meter depositthat varies according to theamount of monthly gas usage.
The meter deposit is refundedwith interest after 12 months tocustomers with good payment re-cords. A $50 startup fee is re-quired.
Gas service, 800-993-7546;new homes, 321-632-1734;floridacitygas.com.
TELEPHONEYou can call AT&T at
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For the birds. Florida Power &Light line specialist “Diamond”Dave Boland places covers onthe power lines along EvansRoad, across from the west sideof Melbourne Square mall, toprotect perching birds.
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You can call 866-620-6000from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday for business serv-ice. If calling from out of state orvia cell phone, call800-753-2909. A deposit amountis determined by the customer’scredit report.
Customers must give theirname, address and Social Secu-rity number.
Bright House telephone serviceis used by 250,000 customers inCentral Florida. For information onsetting up an account, call866-309-EASY (3279) or visit oneof four Brevard locations: 728Cheney Highway, Titusville,321-631-3707; 210 Center St.,Cape Canaveral, 321-254-3300;720 Magnolia Ave., Melbourne,321-254-3300; or 1575 Palm BayRoad N.E., Palm Bay,321-254-3300.
Wireless service is available lo-cally through Brevard Wireless,321-205-1100, brevardwireless.com; and through most nationalcarriers.
WATER, SEWER, TRASHCharges for sewer, water and
trash rates vary in the county. De-
posits are refunded when serviceis disconnected.
Barefoot Bay and Snug Harbor:Residents pay a $100 deposit forwater and sewer service to theBrevard County Water ResourcesDepartment; a nonrefundable ac-count set-up charge of $15 is re-quired. Call 772-664-5916.
Cocoa: The city provides serv-ice from Port St. John south tothe Pineda Causeway in northMelbourne and includes residentsfrom Merritt Island, CocoaBeach, Suntree, Viera and CapeCanaveral. Charges vary.
Cocoa City Hall, 65 Stone St.321-433-8800, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.Monday through Thursday. Cus-tomers can start service online atcocoafl.org or e-mail customerser-vice@cocoafl.org
All customers pay a $30 admin-istration fee that shows up on thefirst bill. Cocoa residents may paysewer deposits of $50 (inside citylimits) or $60 (outside city limits),plus $40 for water. Cocoa custom-ers on septic tanks pay only the$40 water deposit.
Cocoa Beach: Residents payup to $95 for sewer.
Suntree/Viera: Residents maypay deposits of $60 for countysewer, $40 for city water.
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Rockledge: Residents pay a$40 sewage deposit. ContactRockledge City Hall at321-690-3978.
Melbourne: The city supplieswater to its residents and those ofIndian Harbour Beach, SatelliteBeach, Indialantic, MelbourneBeach, Melbourne Village andparts of West Melbourne .
The city requires a $43 waterdeposit and a $77 sewer depositfor mainland residents and cus-tomers on city water. A $103 wa-ter and sewer deposit is requiredfor beachside residents on countysewer.
Melbourne City Hall, 900 E.Strawbridge Ave., 321-727-2900or 321-953-6390; melbourneflori-da.org
Mims: The residents usecounty water and sewer service.
A $30 deposit is required forwater service. A $90 deposit is re-quired for water and sewer serv-ice, and account set-up fee of $15is required.
Brevard County Utilities FinanceOffice, 2262 High Drive,321-264-5130.
Palm Bay: The city provides wa-ter and sewer service through itsutilities department. Residents
pay $100 deposit for water, $100for sewer and a nonrefundable ad-ministrative fee of $17.04. For anadditional $5, the city will performa credit check. If a renter’s creditcheck is favorable, the renter willonly be responsible for half thedeposit. If an owner’s credit checkis favorable, the deposit may bewaived.
After three years of excellentcredit, water and sewer depositscan be refunded.
City Hall, 120 Malabar RoadS.E., 321-952-3420; palmbayflori-da.org.
Titusville: Residents arecharged $40 for water, $60 for
sewer service and a $48 depositfor garbage pickup and a $15 non-refundable administrative fee. De-posits refunded after five years ofgood credit.
Titusville City Hall, 555 Wash-ington Ave., 321-383-5791; titus-ville.com.
West Melbourne: A $100 de-posit is required to establish serv-ice and a nonrefundable $10 serv-ice fee will be added to your firstbill. Trash collection billing in-cluded in water-sewer bill. Depositis refunded when service is dis-connected.
West Melbourne City Hall,2285 Minton Road,321-727-7700; westmelbour-ne.org.
TRASH COLLECTIONAND RECYCLING
Waste Management providestrash collection in Brevard County,excluding Rockledge and Titus-ville, where the city provides itsown service. Curbside servicepick-up times and disposal op-tions vary across Brevard County.
For information about trash col-lection in Rockledge, call the Pub-lic Works Department at321-690-3961; for Titusville, call321-383-5755; for all other partsof the county, call 321-636-6894.
Brevard County Solid Waste
Management provides a recyclinghotline to answer questions abouthow and where to dispose of spe-cific items. Call 321-633-2042 orvisit brevardcounty.us/swr/ todownload the recycling directory.
Residents of Brevard Countywho have curbside service can re-quest a recycling bin. In Rock-ledge, call 321-690-3961; in Ti-tusville, call 321-383-5755. Forall other parts of the county, call321-636-6894 or 321-723-4455.Recycling bins must be placed bythe curb before 6 a.m.
The Reusable Resources Ad-venture Center accepts itemssuch as paper, wood, fabric andplastic to recycle into children’sart projects. Call 321-729-0100 orvisit reusecenterbrevard.org.
The following are disposal facili-ties in the county:
Central Disposal Facility: 2250Adamson Road, Cocoa,321-633-1888, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.Monday through Saturday.
Mockingbird Way Mulching Fa-cility and Transfer Station: 5366South St., Titusville, 321-264-5048,7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Saturday.
Sarno Transfer Station/SarnoLandfill: 3379 Sarno Road, Mel-bourne, 321-255-4366, 7:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Satur-day.
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Registering to voteWHAT YOU NEED
TO REGISTERTo register to vote, you must fill
out a Florida voter registration ap-plication form. These forms areavailable online at brevardelec-tions.org, by mail and at the loca-tions listed below.
In addition to using theseforms to register to vote, you canuse them to notify a change inyour address, name or party affili-ation, or to request a replacementvoter ID card if yours is lost, sto-len or damaged.
To be eligible to register to votein Brevard County, you must be:0 A U.S. citizen.0 A Brevard County resident.0 Age 18 or older. You may
pre-register at age 17.0 Not currently adjudicated
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WHERE YOUCAN REGISTER
Titusville: Government Com-plex-North, 400 South St.,321-264-6740.
Merritt Island: Central BrevardService Complex, 2575 N. Courte-nay Parkway, 321-455-1400.
Viera: Government Center,2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way,Building C, 321-633-2124.
Melbourne: South Brevard Serv-ice Complex, 1515 Sarno Road,321-255-4455.
Palm Bay: South MainlandService Center, 450 Cogan DriveS.E., 321-952-6328.
Armed Forces recruiting of-fices: Rockledge Square, 1862Rockledge Blvd.; 2233 W. NewHaven Ave., Suite A, Melbourne;1270 N. Wickham Road, Suite 21,Melbourne.
Department of Children andFamily Services: 1314 DixonBlvd., Cocoa.
Women, Infants and Children(WIC) at the Brevard CountyHealth Department: 611 Sing-leton Ave., Titusville; 1744 S. Ce-dar St., Rockledge; 2275 S. Bab-cock St., Melbourne.
Space Coast Center for Inde-pendent Living: 331 Ramp Road,Cocoa Beach.
Community Services Council:3600 W. King St., Suite 5, Cocoa.
Driver’s license offices: 2290Columbia Blvd., Titusville; 1450N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Is-land; 601 E. University Blvd., Mel-bourne; 1515 Sarno Road, Mel-bourne.
Public libraries: 7921 Ron
Beatty Blvd., Barefoot Bay; 201Polk Ave., Cape Canaveral; 308Forrest Ave., Cocoa; 550 N.Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach; 955E. University Blvd., Melbourne;1521 Pineapple Ave., Melbourne;540 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne; 324Ocean Ave., Melbourne Beach;1195 N. Courtenay Parkway, Mer-ritt Island; 3615 Lionel Road,Mims; 2121 S. Hopkins Ave., Ti-tusville; 6475 Minton Road S.W.,Palm Bay; 1520 Port MalabarBlvd. N.E., Palm Bay; 6500 CaroleAve., Port St. John; 751 JamaicaBlvd., Satellite Beach; 902 JordanBlass Drive, Suntree; 2755 Wing-ate Blvd., West Melbourne.
Vocational rehabilitation of-fices: 815 S. Washington Ave.,Suite 102, Titusville; 840 N. Co-coa Blvd., Suite C, Cocoa; 2300Commerce Park Drive N.E., Suite4, Palm Bay.
Workers’ compensation: 1970Michigan Ave., Building I, Cocoa.
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0 Brevard Community Collegecampuses: 1519 Clearlake Road,Cocoa; 3865 N. Wickham Road,Melbourne; 250 Community Col-lege Parkway, Palm Bay; 1311 N.U.S. 1, Titusville.
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Many municipal governmentpages offer information, an-nouncements, city council agen-das and minutes.
The Brevard County Govern-ment Center is at 2725 JudgeFran Jamieson Way, Viera,321-633-2000, brevardcounty.us
COMMUNITY SERVICESBrevard County Extension
Service: 3695 Lake Drive, Cocoa,321-633-1702, soil testing, wateranalysis, landscaping advice.
Brevard County Fire-Rescue:1040 S. Florida Ave., Rockledge,321-633-2056, emergency fire-rescue and ambulance, fire chief,fire prevention bureau, inspec-tions, fire-rescue training, oceanlifeguards.
Central Brevard Library andReference Center: 308 ForrestAve., Cocoa, 321-633-1792, li-brary support services, recordsmanagement.
Criminal justice services:1040 S. Florida Ave., Rockledge,321-633-2006, alternative com-munity service, community super-vision, criminal justice service,drug lab, pretrial release, medicalexaminer, misdemeanor proba-tion, pretrial diversion, schoolcrossing guards.
Housing and Human ServicesDepartment: Brevard County Gov-ernment Center, 2725 Judge FranJamieson Way, Building B, Suite106, 321-633-2076, short-termemergency financial and medicalassistance, veterans assistance,animal control administration, low-income housing rehabilitation,weatherization grants, rental andowner-occupied rehabilitationgrant applications, housing coun-seling program.
Brevard Library Foundation:219 Indian River Drive, Cocoa,321-633-1887, brev.org links toall Brevard government sites,county commissioners, emergencymanagement, Brevard Cultural Alli-ance, national parks, pet adop-tion.
Parks and Recreation Depart-ment: Brevard County GovernmentCenter, 2725 Judge Fran Jamie-son Way, Building B, Suite 203,321-633-2046. Other offices:North Area Parks Operations, 475N. Williams Ave., Titusville,321-264-5105; Central Area Main-land Parks Operations, 840 For-rest Ave., Cocoa, 321-633-1874;Central Area Merritt Island/Beaches Parks Operations, 951Kiwanis Island Park Road, MerrittIsland, 321-455-1380; South AreaParks Operations, 1515 SarnoRoad, B-2, Melbourne,321-255-4400; golf course opera-tions, 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson
Way, Viera, 321-633-2046.Property Appraiser: Main of-
fice, 400 South St., fifth floor, Ti-tusville, 321-264-6700. Satelliteoffices: 1515 Sarno Road, Mel-bourne, 321-255-4440; 2725Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera,321-690-6880; 450 Cogan DriveS.E., Palm Bay, 321-952-4574.Homestead exemption applica-tions, access to property informa-tion, brevardpropertyap-praiser.com
Public Defender: BrevardCounty Government Center, 2725Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Build-ing E, 321-617-7373. Provides le-gal counsel when appointed by acourt to people who are chargedwith a crime and cannot afford tohire a lawyer.
Space Coast Office of Tourism:430 Brevard Ave., Suite 150, Co-coa Village, 321-433-4470 orspace-coast.com
Supervisor of Elections:Brevard County Government Cen-ter, 2725 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Building C, first floor, Viera,321-633-2124, voter registrationand card revisions, voting on Elec-tion Day, absentee ballot applica-tions and information.
COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT
Address assignment: BrevardCounty Government Center, 2725Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Build-ing C, Suite 201, 321-633-2061.Assigns addresses within unincor-porated areas of county, main-tains the 9-1-1 database, namesand renames streets.
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A watchful eye. Ocean lifegu-ards are coordinated by BrevardCounty Fire-Rescue, which alsooversees emergency fire-rescueand ambulance, fire prevention,inspections and training.
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Building code compliance:Brevard County Government Cen-ter, 2725 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Building A, 321-633-2072,residential and commercial build-ing permits and inspections, spe-cial events permitting and inspec-tions, bingo licensing, sign permitapplications, occupational licensetax.
Code Enforcement: BrevardCounty Government Center, Build-ing A, Suite 103, 321-633-2086,complaints about zoning viola-tions, illegal dumping, right-of-wayviolations, overgrowth, peddler vio-lations, adult entertainment moni-toring, turtle lighting.
Contractor Licensing and Reg-ulation: Brevard County Govern-ment Center, 2725 Judge Fran Ja-mieson Way, Building A, Suite105, 321-633-2058, contractor li-censing applications and informa-tion, competency card issuanceand renewal, unlicensed contrac-tor enforcement, payment offines.
Environmental Health Serv-ices: Brevard County GovernmentCenter, 2725 Judge Fran Jamie-son Way, Building A, Suite 116,321-633-2100, septic services,
facilities services, septic tank per-mits, community health, septicpermitting, public and private daycares, bars without food, fraternalorders or private clubs, publicswimming pools, well permitting,beach sampling.
Land Development Code:Brevard County Government Cen-ter, 2725 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Building A, Suite 119,321-633-2065, commercial siteplan review, subdivision site planreview, unpaved road applications,impact fee assessment and col-lection, building permit fee collec-tion.
Planning and Zoning Graphics:Brevard County Government Cen-ter, 2725 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Building A, Suite 114,321-633-2060, land-use and zon-ing maps, census, demographicand economic research.
Planning and Zoning Office:Brevard County Government Cen-ter, 2725 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Building A, Suite 114,321-633-2070, zoning regula-tions, maps, development of re-gional impact review, rezoning ap-plications, variance applications,comprehensive plan amendmentapplications.
Road and Bridge Department:Brevard County Government Cen-
ter, 2725 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Building A, Suite 201,321-690-6877, roadway and ditchmaintenance.
Transportation Planning Office:Metropolitan Planning Organiza-tion, Brevard County GovernmentCenter, 2725 Judge Fran Jamie-son Way, Building B, Suite 105,321-690-6890.
Transportation Engineering:Brevard County Government Cen-ter, 2725 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Building A, Suite 204,321-617-7202, land acquisition,contract management, traffic engi-neering.
ENVIRONMENTALSERVICES
Mosquito Control: 800 Perime-ter Road, Titusville,321-264-5032, mosquito control,aquatic weed control, waste tireabatement.
Natural Resources Manage-ment Office: Brevard County Gov-ernment Center, 2725 Judge FranJamieson Way, Building A, Suite219, 321-633-2016, environ-mental management and plan-ning, manatee protection plan,boating and waterways manage-ment, sea turtles management,scrub jay habitat plan, beach man-agement, review of subdivision
plans and building permits forcompliance with environmentalland development regulations(wetlands, tree protection, land-scaping, flood plane, aquifer re-charge).
Solid Waste Management De-partment: Brevard County Govern-ment Center, 2725 Judge Fran Ja-mieson Way, Building A,Suite 118, 321-633-2042. Recy-cling hot line, 321-633-2043. Re-cycling and landfill gate accounts,payment of prorated solid wasteassessments and impact fees, so-lid waste collection and disposalinformation, landfill capacity reser-vations for new construction, artifi-cial reef, hazardous waste infor-mation, purchase recycled paint,permitting for solid waste facili-ties, waste disposal approvals.
Utilities Services Department:Brevard County Government Cen-ter, Building A, Suite 213,321-633-2091, water for portionof Mims, sewer and reclaimed wa-ter service, water and sewer linelocations, Florida Department ofEnvironmental Protection permits,water and sewer impact fee infor-mation and collection, localgroundwater quality.
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Brevard County GovernmentComplex North: 400 South St., Ti-tusville, 321-633-2000, District 1commissioner, public defender, su-pervisor of elections, Clerk of Courtsadministration, traffic fines, pass-ports, child support, marriage li-cense, state attorney, informationsystems, tax collector, real estatetaxes, occupational licenses, hunt-ing and fishing license, impact fees,resort taxes; www.brevardclerk.us
North Brevard Service Complex:700 Park Ave., Titusville,321-633-2000, Building A: Sheriff’sOffice; Building B: clerk’s land re-cords, recording, microfiche; Build-ing C: clerk’s imaging, tag agency,sheriff’s finance/general crime unit;Building D: sheriff’s communica-tions, validations, warrants; BuildingE: veterans services, sheriff’s officetraining unit, sheriff’s personnel, ex-tension services, sheriff’s adminis-tration services; Building F:evidence/crime analysis, domesticviolence and staff services; BuildingG: clerk’s information systems;Building H: clerk’s archive/recordscenter; Building J: sheriff’s office,validations, warrants, records.
Central Brevard Service Com-plex: 2575 N. Courtenay Parkway,Merritt Island, 321-633-2000; sher-iff’s central precinct, property ap-praiser, supervisor of elections,clerk of courts, sheriff’s office, Dis-trict 2 commissioner, Merritt Islandredevelopment and administrativeoffices of the State Health Depart-ment. Tax collector and tags at1450 N. Courtenay Parkway.
South Brevard Service Complex:1515 Sarno Road, Melbourne,321-633-2000, Building A: tax col-lector and tags, property appraiser,supervisor of elections, animal con-trol services; Building B: District 5commissioner, juvenile assessmentcenter, animal control administra-tion, the south operation of parksand recreation, south precinct sher-iff’s office.
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Elected officials
Here’s how to get in touch with your elected officials:
NATIONALPresident Barack Obama (D)
The White House,1600 PennsylvaniaAve. N.W., Wash-ington, D.C.20500; Contactthe Executive Of-fice of the WhiteHouse,202-456-1414.
Vice President Joe Biden (D)Office of the VicePresident, TheWhite House,1600 PennsylvaniaAve. N.W., Wash-ington, D.C.20501,202-456-1414.
U.S. SENATORSGeorge LeMieux (R)
Washington office:356 Senate Rus-sell Office Building,Washington, D.C.20510,202-224-3041; fax202-228-5171State office: 201S. Orlando Ave.,
Suite 350, Orlando, FL 32801,407-254-2573; fax407-423-0941.
Bill Nelson (D)Washington office:716 Senate HartOffice Building,Washington, D.C.20510,202-224-5274; fax202-228-2183State offices: U.S.Courthouse Annex,
111 N. Adams St., Tallahassee,FL 32301, 850-942-8415; fax850-942-8450. Also, LandmarkTwo, 225 E. Robinson St., Suite410, Orlando, FL 32801,407-872-7161; 888-671-4091;fax 407-872-7165.
U.S. REPRESENTATIVESCongressional District 15 —Bill Posey (R)
132 CannonHouse Office Build-ing, Washington,D.C. 20515,202-225-3671; fax202-225-3516District office:2725 Judge FranJamieson Way,
Building C, Melbourne, FL 32940,321-632-1776; 888-681-1776;fax 321-639-8595.
Congressional District 24 —Suzanne Kosmas (D)
238 Cannon HouseOffice Building,Washington, D.C.20515,202-225-2706; fax202-226-6299District office:12424 ResearchParkway, Suite 135,
Orlando, FL 32826, 407-208-1106;fax 407-208-1108. Also, 1000 CityCenter Circle, 2nd Floor, Port Or-ange 32129, 386-756-9798.
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Gov. Charlie Crist (R)The Capitol, 400S. Monroe St., Tal-lahassee, FL32399,850-488-4441; fax850-487-0801.
Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp (R)The Capitol, PlazaLevel 5, 400 S.Monroe St., Talla-hassee, FL 32399,850-488-4441; fax850-487-0801;e-mail Jeff.Kottkamp@myflorida.com
STATE SENATORS
District 24 — Thad Altman (R)324 Senate OfficeBuilding, 404 S.Monroe St., Talla-hassee, FL32399-1100,850-487-5053;e-mail alt-man.thad.web@flsenate.gov
District office: 6767 N. WickhamRoad, Suite 211, Melbourne32940, 321-752-3138.
District 26 — Mike Haridopolos (R)420 Senate OfficeBuilding, 404 S.Monroe St., Talla-hassee, FL32399-1100,850-487-5056;e-mail haridopolos.mike.web@flsenate.gov
District office: 3270 Suntree Blvd.,Suite 122, Melbourne 32940,321-752-3131.
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
District 29 — L. Ralph Poppell (R)222 The Capitol,402 S. Monroe St.,Tallahassee 32399,850-488-3006.District Office: 400South St., Suite 1C,Titusville 32780,321-383-5151.Also, 1225 Main
St., Sebastian 32958,772-770-6708.
District 30 — Ritch Workman (R)308 House OfficeBuilding, 402 S.Monroe St., Talla-hassee 32399,850-488-9720.District Office: 33Suntree Place, SuiteD, Melbourne32940,
321-757-7019.
District 31 — John Tobia (R)209 House OfficeBuilding, 402 S.Monroe St., Talla-hassee 32399,850-488-2528.District office:1901 S. Harbor CityBlvd., Suite 508,Melbourne 32901,
321-984-4848.
District 32 — Steve Crisafulli (R)317 House OfficeBuilding, 402 S.Monroe St., Talla-hassee 32399,850-488-4669.District Office:2460 N. CourtenayParkway, Suite 108,Merritt Island
32953, 321-449-5111.
District 80 — Debbie Mayfield (R)317 House OfficeBuilding, 402 S.Monroe St., Talla-hassee 32399,850-488-0952.District Office:1053 20th Place,Vero Beach 32960,772-778-5077.
BREVARD COUNTYCOMMISSIONDistrict 1 — Robin Fisher (D)
5400 South St.,Suite 1A, Titusville,FL 32780,321-264-6750; fax321-264-6751;e-mailD1.Commissioner@brevardcoun-ty.us;
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District 2 — Chuck Nelson (R)2575 N. CourtenayParkway, Merritt Is-land, FL 32953,321-454-6601; fax321-454-6602;e-mail chuck.nel-son@brevardcoun-ty.us; brevardcounty.us/D2
District 3 — Trudie Infantini (R)1311 E. NewHaven Ave., Mel-bourne 32901,321-952-6300; fax321-952-6340;e-mailD3.Commissioner@brevardcounty.us;
brevardcounty.us/D3/
District 4 — Mary Bolin (R)2725 Judge FranJamieson Way,Building C, Viera32940,321-633-2044; fax321-633-2121;e-mailD4.Commissioner@brevard
county.us; brevardcounty.us/D4
District 5 — Andy Anderson (R)1515 Sarno Road,Building B, Mel-bourne 32935,321-253-6611; fax321-253-6620;e-mailD5.Commissioner@brevardcounty.us; brevard
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FLORIDA CAPITOL NEWS.For frequently updated Floridastate news and politics, go tofloridatoday.com/section/capitolnews.
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Court servicesBREVARD COUNTY
COURTHOUSESMelbourne: 51 S. Nieman Ave.Titusville: Historical Brevard
County Courthouse, 506 S. PalmAve.
Viera: Harry T. and Harriette V.Moore Justice Center, 2825 JudgeFran Jamieson Way.
Clerk of Circuit and CountyCourts: Scott Ellis, 400 South St.,Titusville, 321-637-5413,brevardclerk.us
North Brevard GovernmentComplex: 700 S. Park Ave., Titus-ville; tax deeds, 321-637-2007;recording, 321-637-2006; landand court records, 321-637-2004;foreclosure, 321-637-2003.
Court alternative services andmisdemeanor probation: 1040 S.Florida Ave., Rockledge,321-633-2006.
SHERIFF’S OFFICESbrevardsheriff.comEmergencies: Call 9-1-1.North precinct: 700 S. Park
Ave., Titusville, 321-264-5208;non-emergency, 24 hours,321-264-5100.
Canaveral precinct: 111 PolkAve., Cape Canaveral,321-868-1113.
East precinct: 2575 N. Courte-
nay Parkway, Merritt Island,321-454-6652.
West precinct: 2725 JudgeFran Jamieson Way, Building E,Viera, 321-633-2123.
South precinct: 1515 SarnoRoad, Building B, Melbourne,321-253-6658, 772-664-1015;non-emergency, 321-952-6371 or772-663-6269.
OTHER OFFICESVital statistics/birth and
death certificates: 2575 N. Court-enay Parkway, Suite 104, MerrittIsland, 321-454-7163.
Sheriff’s work farm administra-tive office: 2955 PluckebaumRoad, Cocoa, 321-633-1967.
Health Department: Clinics at2275 S. Babcock St., Melbourne,321-726-2920; 1744 Cedar St.,Rockledge, 321-634-6305; 611Singleton Ave., Titusville,321-383-2795; 2555 Judge FranJamieson Way, Viera, 321639-5800.
Housing and Human Services :2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way,Building B, Suite 106, Viera,321-633-2076.
Criminal justice services:1040 S. Florida Ave., Rockledge,321-633-2006.
Pretrial release, BrevardCounty Jail Complex: 860 CampRoad, Cocoa, 321-690-1514.
SERVICE COMPLEXESBrevard County Government
Center: 2725 Judge Fran Jamie-son Way, Viera, 321-633-2000,brevardcounty.us
Central Brevard Service Com-plex: 2575 N. Courtenay Parkway,Merritt Island.
North Brevard Service Com-
plex: 700 Park Ave., Titusville.
Indian Harbour Place ShoppingCenter: 240 E. Eau Gallie Blvd.,tag agency only, 321-779-4009.
Merritt Island Service Com-plex: 1450 N. Courtenay Parkway,Merritt Island, Suite 7; for vehicletitle and registration,321-455-1412; occupational andproperty taxes, 321-455-1413.
Government Complex North:Clerk of Courts, 400 South St., Ti-tusville.
Palm Bay Service Complex:450 Cogan Drive S.E., Palm Bay.
South Brevard Service Com-plex: 1515 Sarno Road, Mel-bourne.
Sexual Assault Victim Serv-ices: 2725 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Building D, Viera,321-617-7533.
State Attorney’s Office: Nor-man Wolfinger, 2725 Judge FranJamieson Way, Building D, Viera,321-617-7510.
Victim Witness Services: Survi-vors of Homicide, 2725 JudgeFran Jamieson Way, Building D,Viera, 321-617-7555.
Witness Center: 2825 JudgeFranJamiesonWay,Viera,321-617-7559.
Tim Shortt, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Making a case. Attorney TomBrown gives an opening argumentat the Harry T. Moore and HarrietteV. Moore Justice Center in Viera.
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Fire stations
Dial 9-1-1 for all fire emer-gencies.
Reach the Brevard CountyFire-Rescue operationsdivision/tactical support divi-sion at 321-633-2056.
Blood pressure can bechecked at any fire station,preferably between 9 a.m.and 5 p.m.; children cancome as a Safe Place fromdanger; and unwanted new-borns and infants can beabandoned without penalty.
CANAVERAL GROVESStation 29: 3950 Canaveral
Groves Blvd.
CAPE CANAVERALStation 52: (city), 8970 Colum-
bia Road, Port CanaveralStation 60: (city), 190 Jackson
Ave.
COCOAStation 44/46: 3780 W. King
St.Station 1: (city), 114 First St.Station 2: (city), 113 S. Fiske
Blvd.Station 3: (city), 2003 Michi-
gan Ave.
COCOA BEACHStation 50: (city), 151 W. Volu-
sia LaneStation 51: (city), 25 S. Or-
lando Ave.Station 61: 45 S. Orlando Ave.
FRONTENACStation 28: 4870 N. U.S. 1.
GRANT-VALKARIAStation 87: 2855 Valkaria
Road
INDIALANTICStation 57: (city), 216 Fourth
Ave.Station 63: 2602 N. SR A1A
INDIAN HARBOUR BEACHStation 56: (city), 1116 Pine-
tree Drive
MALABARStation 99: (city), 1840 Mal-
abar Road
MELBOURNEStation 66: 1695 Aurora RoadStations 67 and 68: 11 N. Nie-
man Ave.Station 71: (city), 865 W. Eau
Gallie Blvd.Station 72: (city), 2937 Sarno
Road
Station 73: (city), 1530 TowerAccess Road
Station 74: (city), 1500 HickorySt.
Station 75: (city), 151 E. Uni-versity Blvd.
Station 76: (city), 2470 CrotonRoad
Station 77: (city), 3721 N.Wickham Road
Station 78: (city), 850 EberRoad
Station 80: 400 Pineda CourtStation 81: 4630 Lake Wash-
ington Road
MELBOURNE BEACHStation 64: 2550 S. SR A1AStation 65: 7400 S. SR A1AStation 58: 505 Ocean Ave.
MERRITT ISLANDStation 40: 6400 N. Tropical
TrailStation 41: 300 Alma Blvd.Station 42: 840 N. Banana
River DriveStation 43: 902 Airport Road
MICCOStation 86: 301 Barefoot Blvd.
MIMSStation 21: 4940 U.S. 1Station 22: 2475 Taylor Ave.
PALM BAYStation 83: 5148 Minton RoadStations 84 and 85: 1391 Cler-
mont St. N.E.Station 88: 175 Medplex Park-
wayStation 89: 2051 DeGroodt
Ave. S.W.
Station 1: (city), 2144 PalmBay Road N.E.
Station 2: (city), 150 MalabarRoad S.E.
Station 3: (city), 790 JupiterBlvd. N.E.
Station 4: (city), 1200 San Fili-ppo Drive S.E.
Station 5: (city), 37 San FilippoDrive S.E.
PORT ST. JOHNStation 26: 6655 Carole Ave.
ROCKLEDGEStation 45: 113 Longwood Ave.Station 1: (city), 1800 U.S. 1Station 2: (city), 1600 S. Fiske
Blvd.Station 3: (city), 3500 Murrell
Road
SATELLITE BEACHStation 55: (city), 1390 South
Patrick DriveStation 62: 299 Sea Park Blvd.
TITUSVILLEStation 10: (city), 617 N. Sing-
leton Ave.Station 11: (city), 550 S.
Washington Ave.Station 12: (city), 2150 S. Park
Ave.Station 13: (city), 4715 Barna
Ave.Station 23: 700 Park Ave.Station 24: 2280 Columbia
Blvd.
VIERAStation 47: 7225 Murrell Road
WEST MELBOURNEStation 82: 109 N.W. Pine St.
Ready tofight.CharlieRogers ofthe PalmBay FireDepartmenthelped putout a10-acrebrush firethatendangeredhomes,apartmentsand achurch.
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Law enforcement
GARBAGE:Garbage is collected two days per week by Waste Management, Inc. (WM)Remember:*Place your garbage within fi ve feet of your curb.*Set out your garbage by 6:00 AM on your collection day.*WM may pick up anytime between 6:00AM and 9:00PM.
*DO NOT mix your household garbage with yard waste or renovation materials. If you do, it will NOT be picked up.
YARD WASTE:Yard waste is collected one day per week by WM and MUST meet the following guidelines:
*Loose materials such as pine needles, leaves and small twigs must be in reusable garbage cans.
*DO NOT place yard waste in plastic bags. It will NOT be picked up.
*Branches, limbs, and tree trunks can be no longer than 4 feet in length, less than 50 pounds in weight, and must be stacked uniformly within 5 feet of your curb.
BULKY ITEMS:*Old appliances and up to four tires will be picked up at your curb. You must call your collector for a special pick-up. See number below.
*No other automotive parts will be picked up curbside.*Construction/renovation and demolition debris is NOT collected curbside.
RECYCLING:Recycling is picked up one time per week.Items collected include:Paper: newspaper, magazines, catalogs, offi ce paper, junk mail & phone books: Cans: aluminum & steel cans;Glass: bottles & jars, all colors; all plastic bottles.
Call the Recycling Hotline (321) 633-2043 for more information or to request a FREE recycle bin.
In Unincorporated Brevard CountyCall For More Information:
North of Viera Blvd.: 636-6894 North of Patrick AFB: 636-6894South of Patrick AFB: 723-4455 South of Viera Blvd.: 723-4455
Or call your city for more information
BREVARD COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENTwww.brevardcounty.us/swr
(321) 633-2042
THINK...THINK...Before You Trash It!Before You Trash It!
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BREVARD COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE
Nonemergency:321-264-5100, ext. 4;
sheriff.co.brevard.fl.usCentral: 321-633-7162,
press 4.North: 321-264-5100, press 4.South: 321-952-6371, press 4.Barefoot Bay: 772-663-6269,
press 4.The following precincts’ office
hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-days.
Cape Canaveral: 111 PolkAve., 321-868-1112.
East: 2575 N. Courtenay Park-way, Merritt Island,321-454-6652.
North: 700 S. Park Ave., Titus-ville, 321-264-5208.
South: 1515 Sarno Road, Mel-bourne, 321-253-6658.
West: 2725 Judge Fran Jamie-son Way, Viera, 321-633-2123.
Brevard County Jail Complex:860 Camp Road, Cocoa,321-690-1500.
MUNICIPAL POLICEDEPARTMENTS
Cocoa: 1226 W. King St.,321-639-7620.
Cocoa Beach: 20 S. OrlandoAve., 321-868-3251.
Indialantic: 220 Fifth Ave.,321-723-7780.
Indian Harbour Beach: 40Cheyenne Court, 321-773-3030.
Melbourne: 650 N. ApolloBlvd., 321-409-2200.
Melbourne Beach: 507 OceanAve., 321-723-4343.
Melbourne Village: 555 Ham-mock Road, 321-725-7224.
Palm Bay: 130 Malabar RoadS.E., 321-952-3458.
Rockledge: 123 Barton Blvd.,321-690-3988.
Satellite Beach: 510 Cinna-mon Drive, 321-773-4400.
Titusville: 1100 John GlennBlvd., 321-264-7800.
West Melbourne: 2290 MintonRoad, 321-723-9673.
FLORIDA HIGHWAYPATROL
Troop D: 3775 W. King St., Co-coa, 321-690-3900.
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N./S. Harbor City Blvd E. NASA Blvd S. Apollo Rd W. New Haven Blvd E. Hibiscus
AUDI 1. MERCEDES PORSCHE AUDI OF MELBOURNE
www.audiofmelbourne.com 888-609-7634 • 509 E. NASA Blvd. Melbourne
BMW
BUICK
CADILLAC
CHEVROLET
CHRYSLER
DODGE
2.THE IMPORTED CAR STORE 866-875-9758 • 1432 S. Harbor City Blvd. Melbourne
www.bmwinmelbourne.com
3. LANE BUICK/GMC 1-888-219-3689 • 510 E. NASA Blvd. • Melbourne
www.lanegm.com
4. QUALITY BUICK 321-633-9300 • 1825 S. W. Hwy 520 • Cocoa
www.odonnellsbuickgmc.com
5. MIKE ERDMAN CADILLAC 321-453-2050 • 445 E. Merritt Island Cswy,
Merritt Island • www.mikeerdmanmotors.com
6. MURPHY CADILLAC 321-727-2830 • 174 E. Hibiscus • Melbourne
www.murphycadillac.com
7. BOB STEELE CHEVROLET 1-888-270-0150 • 2800 W. Hwy 520 • Cocoa
www.bobsteelechevy.com
8. ROSNER CHEVROLET 888-854-9903 • 880 S. Harbor City Blvd,
Melbourne • www.melbournechevy.com
9. BONIFACE-HIERS CHRYSLER-DODGE-JEEP 877-823-1548 • 1775 E. Merritt Island Cswy,
Merritt Island • www.bonifacehiers.com
10. TITUSVILLE CHRYSLER-DODGE 321-268-8970 • 5600 U.S. 1 • Titusville
www.titusvillecjd.com
11. GATOR CHRYSLER-SUZUKI 1-866-351-4343 • 300 E. NASA Blvd. • Melbourne
www.gatorchrysler.com
12. BONIFACE-HIERS CHRYSLER-DODGE 877-823-1548 • 1775 E. Merritt Island Cswy,
Merritt Island • www.bonifacehiers.com
13. TITUSVILLE CHRYSLER-DODGE 321-268-8970 • 5600 U.S. 1 • Titusville
www.titusvillecjd.com
14. GATOR CHRYSLER-DODGE-JEEP 1-321-724-6611 • 840 S. Harbor City Blvd, Melbourne
www.gatorchrysler.com
FORD 15. KELLY FORD
321-254-4283 • 776 Magnolia Ave. • Melbourne www.kellyford.com
17. PARADISE FORD 866-671-8845 • 1360 W. King St • Cocoa
www.paradiseford.com
18. PALM BAY FORD 321-722-9000 • 1202 Malabar Rd • Palm Bay
www.palmbayford.com
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GMC TRUCK
HONDA
HYUNDAI
INFINITI
ISUZU
19. LANE BUICK/GMC 1-888-219-3689 • 510 E. NASA Blvd • Melbourne
www.lanegm.com
20. QUALITY GMC 321-633-9300 • 1825 W. Hwy 520 • Cooca www.odonnellsbuickgmc.com
21. SOUTHEASTERN HONDA 1-800-226-4224 • 3125 S. U.S. 1, Palm Bay www.southeasternhonda.com
22. SPACE COAST HONDA 1-321-459-3344 • 1885 W. Hwy 520 • Cocoa
www.spacecoasthonda.com
23. COASTAL HYUNDAI 1-800-822-2401 • 915 W. New Haven Ave • Melbourne
www.coastalhyundai.com
24. COCOA HYUNDAI 1-888-535-2272 • 304 S. Cocoa Blvd • Cocoa
www.cocoahyundai.com
25. INFINITI OF MELBOURNE 1-800-705-8880 • 901 S. Apollo Blvd, Melbourne
www.infinitiofmelbourne.com
26. GATOR NPR LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS
321-727-7711 • 300 E. NASA Blvd, Melbourne www.gatorchrysler.com
JAGUAR 27. MERRITT ISLAND JAGUAR
1-888-408-4416 • 1850 E. Merritt Island Cswy, Merritt Island • www.islandlincolnmercury.com
JEEP 28. TITUSVILLE CHRYSLER-JEEP
321-268-8970 • 5600 U.S. 1 • Titusville www.titusvillecjd.com
29. BONIFACE HIERS CHRYSLER/JEEP/DODGE
877-823-1548 • 1775 E. Merritt Island Cswy Merritt Island • www.bonifacehiers.com
KIA 32. BONIFACE-HIERS KIA
321-951-9595 • 880 Apollo Rd. • Melbourne www.bonifacehiers.com
LAND ROVER
SUZUKI
33. MERRITT ISLAND LAND ROVER 1-888-408-4416 • 1850 E. Merritt Island Cswy
Merritt Island • www.islandlincolnmercury.com
LEXUS 34. LEXUS OF MELBOURNE 1-866-634-1579 • 6927 Bromley Dr • Viera
www.lexusofmelbourne.com
LINCOLN-MERCURY 35. ISLAND LINCOLN MERCURY
1-888-408-4416 • 1850 E. Merritt Island Cswy, Merritt Island • www.islandlincolnmercury.com
37. OSMAN LINCOLN MERCURY 1-866-458-5595 • 625 E. NASA Blvd • Melbourne
www.osmanlmj.com
MAZDA 38. BONIFACE-HIERS MAZDA 321-951-9595 • 880 S. Apollo Rd. • Melbourne
www.bonifacehiers.com
MERCEDES 39. MERCEDES PORSCHE AUDI OF MELBOURNE
888-609-7634 • 509 E. NASA Blvd, • Melbourne www.mercedesbenzofmelbourne.com
MITSUBISHI 40. COASTAL MITSUBISHI
1-877-316-4878 • 821 W. New Haven • Melbourne www.coastalmitsu.com
NISSAN 41. MIKE ERDMAN NISSAN 321-453-2050 • 445 E. Merritt Island Cswy,
Merritt Island • www.mikeerdmannissan.com
42. NISSAN OF MELBOURNE 1-866-243-3325 • 440 S. Harbor City Blvd • Melbourne
www.nissanofmelbourne.com
PORSCHE 45. MERCEDES PORSCHE AUDI OF MELBOURNE
888-609-7634 • 509 E. NASA Blvd, • Melbourne www.porscheofmelbourne.com
SATURN 46. SATURN SPACE COAST
1-800-895-1557 • 4340 W. New Haven Ave • Melbourne www.saturnspacecoast.com
SCION 47. MIKE ERDMAN SCION 321-453-1313 • 1545 E. Merritt Island Cswy,
Merritt Island • www.mikeerdmanscion.com
48. TOYOTA/SCION OF MELBOURNE 877-517-6411 • 24 N. Harbor City Blvd • Melbourne
www.scionofmelbourne.com
50. GATOR CHRYSLER-SUZUKI 1-866-351-4343 • 300 E. NASA Blvd • Melbourne
www.gatorchryslersuzuki.com
51. JIMMIE VICKERS SUZUKI 1-321-453-2660 • 535 E. Merritt Island Cswy,
Merritt Island • www.jimmievickers.com
TOYOTA 52. MIKE ERDMAN TOYOTA 321-453-1313 • 1545 E. Merritt Island Cswy
Merritt Island • www.mikeerdmantoyota.com
53. TOYOTA OF MELBOURNE 877-517-6411 • 24 N. Harbor City Blvd • Melbourne
www.toyotaofmelbourne.com
VOLKSWAGEN 54. PRESTIGE VOLKSWAGEN
1-888-242-8989 • 1416 S. Harbor City Blvd • Melbourne www.melbournevw.com
VOLVO 55. THE IMPORTED CAR STORE 866-875-9758 • 1432 S. Harbor City Blvd • Melbourne
www.volvoinmelbourne.com
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Community parksCANAVERAL PORT
AUTHORITYFreddie Patrick Park, 9050
Flounder St.Jetty Park , 400 Jetty Road
CAPE CANAVERALBanana River Park, 901 Thurm
Blvd.Canaveral City Park, 7920 Or-
ange Ave.Cape Canaveral Xeriscape Park,
106 Taylor Avenue.Cherie Down Park, 8492 Ridge-
wood Ave.Manatee Sanctuary Park, 701
Thurm Blvd.Patriots Park, 200 Long Point
Road.Veterans Memorial Park, 201
Polk Ave.William Bennix Park, Washington
Avenue.
COCOAA. Morse Park , 830 Knight St.Carl E. Anderson Park , 501 N.
Fiske Blvd.Circle Park, Circle DriveCocoa Manor, 201 Coquina
DriveCocoa West Recreation Com-
plex, 230 S. Burnett Road.Don “Mo” Stradley Memorial
Park, 1881 Rosetine St.F. Burton Smith Regional Park ,
7575 King St. (State Road 520).Helow Park, North Fiske and
Dixon boulevards.James G. Bourbeau Memorial
Park, 8195 King St. (SR 520).Joe Lee Smith Park, 419 Wash-
ington Ave.Junny Rios Martinez Park, SR
524 and Westminster Drive.Lakeview Park, 200 N. Lake
View Blvd.Lee Wenner Park, 300 Riveredge
Drive, Cocoa Village.Leroy Wright Recreation Area,
8190 King St. (SR 520).McFarland Park, 2060 Indian
River Drive.Peachtree Park, Peachtree
Street and Forest Avenue.Pineda Park, 1232 A St.Provost Park, 400 Varr Ave.Riverfront Park, Harrison Avenue
and Cocoa Village.Scarborough Park, Brunson Boul-
evard.SunTrust Park, between Willard
and King streets.Taylor Park, Delannoy and
Harrison avenues, Cocoa Village.Tiger Den Native Park, Peach-
tree and First streets.Travis Park, 1999 Michigan Ave.
COCOA BEACHAlan Shepard Park, east end of
SR 520.
Astronaut Memorial Gardens,Volusia Lane between SR A1A andOcean Beach Boulevard.
Cameron Barkley Park, betweenAlachua Lane and California Avenue.
Cocoa Beach Maritime Ham-mock Preserve , north of SR A1A.
Cocoa Beach Recreation Com-plex, west end of MinutemenCauseway.
Cocoa Isles Park, Cocoa IslesBoulevard and Samar Road.
Constitution Bicentennial Park,SR 520 Causeway, west of CapeCanaveral Hospital.
Cove Park, McNabb Parkway andDempsey Drive.
Lori Wilson Park, 1500 N. Atlan-tic Ave.
Mobley Park, across the streetfrom Cameron Barkley Park.
Ramp Road Park, west end ofRamp Road.
Robert P. Murkshe MemorialPark, SR A1A and 16th StreetSouth.
Sidney Fischer Park, SR A1A atthe end of SR 520.
Skateboard Park, 1450 Minute-men Causeway.
Triangle Park, at the split of SRA1A.
GRANT-VALKARIAFirst Street Boat Ramp , 4727
First St.Fisherman’s Landing, 5795 S.
U.S. 1.Grant Community Park , 4580
First St.John Jorgensen’s Landing, 5045
U.S. 1Valkaria Community Park, 1445
Valkaria Road.
INDIALANTICDewey Park, Ocean Terrace and
Shannon Avenue.Douglas Park, end of Melbourne
Causeway.Hoover Athletic Complex , 2000
Hawk Haven Drive.Indian River Park, Indian River at
Orlando Boulevard.Lily Park, Riverside Drive be-
tween Seventh and Eighth avenues.Miramar Park, South Miramar
and Cocoa avenues.Nance Park, Wavecrest Avenue
and State Road A1A.Orlando Park, Orlando Boulevard
and Magnolia Drive.Riverside Park, Riverside Drive
and Fifth Avenue.Sea Park, end of Tampa and
South Miramar avenues.Sunrise Park, SR A1A and Wat-
son Drive.Sunset Park, North Riverside and
Watson drives.Tradewinds Park , Ninth Avenue
and Tradewinds Terrace.Wavecrest Park , Ocean Terrace
and South Miramar Avenue.
INDIAN HARBOUR BEACHAlgonquin Sports Complex, Wi-
mico Drive.Gleason Park, 1233 Yacht Club
Blvd.Irene H. Canova Park, 2289 SR
A1A.Mets Field, Cheyenne and Os-
ceola drives, next to Ocean BreezeElementary.
Millennium Park, 2155 SR A1A.Oars & Paddles Park, 1329 Ba-
nana River Drive.Richard G. Edgeton Bicentennial
Beach Park, 1877 SR A1A.
MALABARHuggins Park, north end of Marie
Street.Malabar Community Park, 1840
Malabar Road.Trailhead Park, 1490 Marie St.
MELBOURNEBabcock Park, Babcock Street
and U.S. 192.Ballard Park, 924 Thomas Barb-
our Drive.Bean Park, 1208 E. Melbourne
Ave.Bennie J. Hopkins Sr. Park,
2708 Grant St.Briarwood Park, Lipscomb
Street.Brothers Park, 2528 Race St.Campbell Park, 929 New Haven
Ave.Carol Williams Glanton Park,
2701 Main St.Carver Park, 1092 Swan St.Claude Edge Front Street Park,
2210 Front St.Cleave Frink Park, 3180
Lipscomb St.Crane Field Park, 1550 Mos-
swood Drive.Eau Gallie Causeway Boat
Ramp, SR 518.Fee Avenue Park, 1609 Babcock
St.Grand View Shores Park, 1703
Grandview Way.Harry Lawrence Park, 250 E.
New Haven Ave.Holmes Park, 914 Melbourne
Ave.Howard E. Futch Memorial Park ,
2301 N. SR A1A at Paradise Beach.Indian River Bluff, Riverside
Drive.Jimmy Moore Park, 2801 Sarno
Road.Joe Mullins Park, 245 Crown
Blvd.Kiwanis Park at Geiger Point,
1313 E. New Haven Ave.Lagoon Park, 277 Lagoon Ave.Lake Washington Park, 6000
Lake Washington Road.Lipscomb Street Park, 3316
Monroe St.Magnolia Manor Park, 617 Espa-
nola Way.Masterson Park, 1082 South-
land Ave.McGrath Field, 1975 Stewart
Road.Melbourne Military Park, 1601
Oak St.Melbourne Riverview Park, 2400
Riverview Drive.Overlook Park, 1709 Riverview
Drive.Oxford Ridge Park, 876 Croton
Road.Pineapple Park Riverfront, 121
Pineapple Ave.POW/MIA Park (Pineda Land-
ing), 5995 N. U.S. 1.Promenade Park, 1005 E. Mel-
bourne Ave.Rossetter Park, 1295 Highland
Ave.See PARKS, 37
Kiddingaround.LatrellMcCarren ofRockledgeplays withher daughter,Leya, on theslide atTaylor Park inCocoaVillage.
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Community parks
PARKS, from 36
Ruffner Park, 2401 RuffnerRoad.
Sherwood Park, 2479 PostRoad.
Southwest Recreation Com-plex, 401 W. Florida Ave.
Sunset Park, 835 SunsetDrive.
Tradewinds Park, 604 CamelliaDrive.
Triangle Park, west end of EauGallie Causeway.
Wells Park, 635 E. HibiscusBlvd.
Wickham Park, 2500 ParkwayDrive.
MELBOURNE BEACHBonsteel Park, 8455 SR A1A.Coconut Point Park, 3535 S. SR
A1A.Flutie Athletic Complex, 2101
Oak St.Juan Ponce de Leon Landing,
4005 SR A1A.Long Point Park, 700 Long Point
Road, near Sebastian Inlet.Ocean Park, SR A1A and Ocean
Avenue.Ryckman Park, 509 Ocean Ave.Sebastian Inlet State Park ,
9700 S. SR A1A.South Beach Community Park,
Mullet Creek Road.Spessard Holland North Beach
Park, 2525 SR A1A.Spessard Holland South Beach
Park, 2545 SR A1A.
MERRITT ISLANDDolphin Park, Sand Ridge Drive.Harbor Point Park, Harbor Point
Drive.Intracoastal Waterway Park, SR
520 Causeway at the Hubert Hum-phrey Bridge.
Kars Park, 1100 E. Hall Road.Kelly Park-East, 2550 N. Banana
River Drive.Kelly Park-West, 2455 N. Ba-
nana River Drive.Kings Park, 995 Chase Ham-
mock Road.Kiwanis Island Park, 951 Kiwa-
nis Island Park Road.Manatee Cove Park, 4905 N.
Tropical Trail.Margaret and Danny Strickland
Park, 298 Milford Point Drive.Mitchell Ellington Park, 4110 N.
Tropical Trail.Osteen Park, 425 S. Tropical
Trail.Pineview Park, 200 Melbourne
Ave.Rotary Park-Merritt Island, 1899
S. Courtenay Parkway.
Ulumay Wildlife Sanctuary, 805Sykes Creek Parkway.
Veterans Memorial Park, 400 S.Sykes Creek Parkway.
Watts Park, 695 Needle Blvd.Woody Simpson Park, 1590
Schoolhouse St.
MICCOMicco Park, 9655 Riverview
Drive.South Mainland Community Cen-
ter Park, 3700 Allen Ave.
MIMSCuyler Park, 2329 Harry T.
Moore Ave.Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore
Memorial Park, 2180 Freedom Ave.Hatbill Park, 100 Hatbill Road.Holder Park, 2650 Glendale
Blvd.Mims Launch Ramp, 2010
Jones Ave.North Brevard Walking Trail,
1505 Holder Road.Six Mile Creek, 5900 SR 46.
PALM BAYA.J. Goode Park, 1300 Bianca
Drive N.E.Castaways Point Park, 2990
Bay Blvd. N.E.Dade Circle Park, Dade Circle
N.E. off Cable Lane.Driskell Park, 2155 Monroe St.
N.E.Fred Lee Park, 895 Emerson
Drive N.E.Graffiti Skate Zone, 1502 Port
Malabar Blvd.H. Pollak Park, 1455 Main St.
N.E.Hurricane Paintball Park, 770
Hurricane St. S.W.James McGriff Park, 1146 De-
Groodt Road S.W.Knecht Park, 1380 Glenham
Drive N.E.Liberia Park, 2197 Northview St.
N.E.Liberty Park, 895 Carlyle Ave.
S.E.Lynbrook Park, 695 Lynbrook St.
N.W.Palm Bay Aquatic Center, 420
Community College Parkway S.E.Palm Bay Regional Park, 1951
Malabar Road N.W.Oakwood Park, 490 Koutnick
Road S.E.Riviera Park, 550 Riviera Drive
N.E.Stearns Point Park, 4295 Dixie
Highway N.E.Turkey Creek Greenway, 2804
Hickory Ave.Turkey Creek Sanctuary, 1518
Port Malabar Blvd. N.E.Twin Lakes Park, Fordham and
Bianca streets
Veterans Memorial Park, 2200Port Malabar Blvd. N.E.
West Oaks Park, LamplighterDrive N.W.
PORT ST. JOHNFay Lake Wilderness Park, 6300
Fay Blvd.Fay Park, 6315 Depot Road.Friendship Park, 1055 Barclay
Drive.Nicol Park, 6660 N. U.S. 1.Port St. John Boat Ramp, 6650
N. U.S. 1.Port St. John Community Center,
6650 Corto Road.
ROCKLEDGECommunity Park of Rockledge,
398 Gus Hipp Blvd.McLarty Park, 790 Barton Blvd.Riverwalk, 5355 U.S. 1.Rockledge Community Park,
960 Cogswell St.Silver Pines Park, 1045 Noreen
Blvd.Taylor Park, 1292 Florida Ave.Valencia Dock, 914 Rockledge
Drive.
SATELLITE BEACHDavid R. Schechter Community
Center, 1089 South Patrick Drive.DeSoto Sports and Recreation
Park, 499 DeSoto Parkway.Graboksy Ballfield, 475 Cassia
Blvd., behind Surfside ElementaryHedgecock Park , 565 Cassia
Blvd.Olsen Ballfield, 510 Cinnamon
Drive.Pelican Beach Park, 1525 SR
A1A.Samsons Island Nature Pre-
serve, on the Banana River (boat ac-cess only).
Seagull Park, 285 SR A1A.Skate Park, 750 Jamaica Blvd.South Patrick Community Park,
249 Sea Park Blvd.S.P.R.A. Park, 499 SR A1A.Tot Lot Park , Cinnamon Drive,
just west of Satellite Police Depart-ment.
SCOTTSMOORParrish Park, 4055 Magoon Ave.Scottsmoor Landing, 2400 Hunt-
ington Ave.
SHARPESSharpes Community Park, North
Cocoa Boulevard (U.S. 1).Space Coast Communities
Sports Complex, 662 CanaveralGroves Blvd.
SUNTREERotary Park at Suntree, 6495
U.S. 1.
TITUSVILLEBlanton Park, 1300 Main St.
Blue Hole Park, 1300 CheneyHighway.
Chain of Lakes Recreation Com-plex, Jay Jay Road, east of U.S. 1.
Dunn Airpark Soccer Fields, 615N. Singleton Ave.
Fox Lake Park, 4400 Fox LakeRoad.
Isaac Campbell Sr. Park, 701South St.
Kennedy Point Park, 4915 S.Washington Ave.
Manatee Hammock, 7275 S.U.S. 1.
Marina Park, 501 Marina Roadoff Garden Street.
Parrish Park, State Road 402 at1 Max Brewer Causeway.
Playalinda Beach, east on MaxBrewer Causeway.
Rotary Riverfront Park, 4141 S.Washington Ave. (U.S. 1).
Sand Point Park, U.S. 1 and SR402.
Sherwood Park, 1845 RobinHood Ave.
Singleton Tennis Courts, 655 N.Singleton Ave.
Space View Park, 8 Broad St.Stuart Park, 4260 Stuart Ave.Titusville Veterans Memorial
Fishing Pier, 2 A. Max Brewer Me-morial Parkway (SR 402).
Tom Statham Park, 7101 S.U.S. 1.
William J. Manzo Memorial Park,3335 S. Washington Ave.
W.W. James Park, 330 LittleLeague Lane
Wuesthoff Park, 2000 WuesthoffSt.
VIERAClubhouse Park, 1600 Club-
house DriveEastwind Park, 6304 Trieda
DriveNorth Solerno Park, 5225 Tavis-
tock DriveSuseda Park, 5805 Murrell RoadViera Regional Park, 2300 Judge
Fran Jamieson WayWestwind Park, 5504 Tavistock
DriveWoodside Park, 1705 Crane
Creek Blvd.
WEST MELBOURNEBryant Adams Park , 2285
Minton RoadClements Wood Park, Fell Road
east of Hollywood BoulevardErna Nixon Park, 1200 Evans
RoadMax K. Rodes Park, 3000
Minton RoadPolice Foundation Park, 4150
Miami Ave.Tallwood Park, Hollywood Boule-
vard south of Henry Avenue.Westbrooke Park, Wingate and
Hollywood boulevards.
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• Large-print books• Computerized card catalog withdial-in capabilities• Homebound services to those whocannot visit their public library,321-633-1815• Current magazines and newspapers• Regularly scheduled storytellingsessions and toddler times• The Brevard County Talking BooksLibrary at the Central Brevard Libraryin Cocoa is a subregional library forthe blind and physically disabled. Call321-633-1810 for the office.• Libraries have videos, DVDs,records, CDs and books on CDs orcassettes. Call 321-633-1796 forthe Audio and Visual Library.• Brevard County Master Gardeners’sessions. Call 321-633-1702 forCocoa. Call 321-952-4536 forPalm Bay.
• Friends of the Library groupssupport several libraries throughfundraisers, volunteer work,programming for the libraries andperiodic used-book sales. Friends ofthe Library groups are active at thelibraries listed above that are markedwith asterisks. Central Brevard Libraryand Reference Center in Cocoa,Titusville Public Library, Franklin T.DeGroodt Memorial Library in PalmBay, South Mainland Library in Micco,Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Public Libraryin Melbourne, Cocoa Beach PublicLibrary, Melbourne Beach PublicLibrary, Mims/Scottmoor, Palm Bay,Satellite Beach, West Melbourne,Melbourne, Port St. John,Suntree/Viera, Cape Canaveral andEau Gallie libraries.
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1. Mims-Scottsmoor Public Library*3615 Lionel Road, Mims,321-264-5080.
2. Titusville Public Library*2121 S. Hopkins Ave., Titusville,321-264-5026.
3. Port St. John Public Library*6500 Carole Ave., Port St. John,321-633-1867.
CENTRAL
4. Central Brevard Libraryand Reference Center*308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa,321-633-1792.
5. Merritt Island Public Library1195 N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island,321-455-1369.
6. Cape Canaveral Public Library*201 Polk Ave., Cape Canaveral,321-868-1101.
7. Florida Historical Society Library435 Brevard Ave., Cocoa,private nonprofit repository for the collectionsfor the Florida Historical Society,321-690-0099,fax 321-690-4388,e-mail: tebeaulib@aol.com,myfloridahistory.org
8. Brevard County Library Connectionat Rockledge City Hall1600 Huntington Lane, Rockledge,321-690-3978 or 321-633-1792.
9. Cocoa Beach Public Library*550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach,321-868-1104.
SOUTH
10. Brevard County Law LibraryHarry T. and Harriette V. Moore JusticeCenter, 2825 Judge Fran Jamieson Way,Viera,321-617-7295.
11. Suntree/Viera Public Library*902 Jordan Blass Drive, Melbourne,321-255-4404.
12. Satellite Beach Public Library*751 Jamaica Blvd., Satellite Beach,321-779-4004.
13. Eau Gallie Public Library*1521 Pineapple Ave., Melbourne,321-255-4304.
14. Melbourne Public Library*540 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne,321-952-4514.
15. West Melbourne Public Library*2755 Wingate Blvd., West Melbourne,321-952-4508.
16. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Public Library*955 E. University Blvd., Melbourne,321-952-4511.
17. Melbourne Beach Public Library*324 Ocean Ave., Melbourne Beach,321-956-5642.
18. Palm Bay Public Library*1520 Port Malabar Blvd. N.E., Palm Bay,321-952-4519.
19. Franklin T. DeGroodt Memorial Library*6475 Minton Road S.W., Palm Bay,321-952-6317.
20. South Mainland Library*7921 Ron Beatty Blvd., Micco,772-664-4066.
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At a glanceThe Brevard LibraryFoundation is made up ofcommunity volunteers whoraise money beyondgovernmental resources.The foundation office is at219 Indian River Drive, Cocoa,321-633-1887.
A Brevard County library card is a free ticket to books,DVDs, videotapes and CDsFree library cards are available withproof of residency, such as driver’slicense, Florida identification card orvehicle registration card with aBrevard address. The card is good
for three years at any of the librariesin the county system.Books and other materials checkedout at one library can be returnedto any system library.
Some of the services available at various branches:
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Weather
Tropical drama steams up Sunshine StateBut beware mingling with nature
BY CHRIS KRIDLERFLORIDA TODAY
Spend any time in Florida, andyou’ll be treated to a dramaticversion of live theater: theweather.
Sometimes it’s a suspensethriller, when hurricanes churnin the Atlantic and threaten ourcoast, mainly during the officialseasonofJune1toNov.30.
Sometimes it’s a light show, aswhen lightning dazzles the sky,but that’s a show safely experi-encedonly indoors.
For much of the year, theSpace Coast’s weather is glori-ous, with average highs of about72 degrees and lows of about 50in January and February. Just beprepared for highs of 90 degreesinthesummer.
Summertime marks the high-est frequency of lightning
strikes, as well. Lightning isFlor-ida’s topweatherkiller, andFlor-ida, the country’s lightning capi-tal, leads other states in lightningdeathsandinjuries.
If you hear thunder while out-doors, get into a building or anenclosed car, and stay off cordedphones and away from plumb-ing. Picnic pavilions aren’t safe,and standing under a tree mayincreaseyourdanger.
The dry season of late fallthrough early spring may in-crease the danger of fire, whilesummer is the rainy season, withaverage totals of more than5 inches from June through Au-gust and more than 7 inches inSeptember.
Those totals can be enhancedby tropical storms and hurri-canes. A Category 1 hurricanehas sustained wind speeds of74 mph to 95 mph; a cata-s t rophic Category 5 tops155 mph.
Even in a Category 1 storm, itis wise to evacuate trailers and
manufactured homes, and resi-dents of the barrier island com-munities also may need to leave.Follow the instructions of emer-gencymanagementofficials.
Of all the states, Floridahistor-icallyhashad themosthurricanehits. From 1851 to 2006, accord-ing to government research,Florida was struck by 114 hurri-canes, 37 of them major —Category 3 and above. Of stormsCategory 4 or higher, statisticsshow 83 percent have hit FloridaorTexas.
If the weather pattern is kind,however, storms may be steeredclockwise around the Bermudahighand“recurve”out tosea.
Colorado State Universityforecasters Philip Klotzbach andWilliam Gray predict 11 to1 6 n a m e d s t o r m s i n t h e
See WEATHER, 40
2010 storm namesThese are names that willbe assigned for 2010Atlantic tropical stormsand hurricanes:
AlexBonnieColinDanielleEarlFionaGastonHermineIgorJulia
KarlLisaMatthewNicoleOttoPaulaRichardSharyTomasVirginieWalter
Malcolm Denenmark, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
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Chambers of commerce
FLORIDA TODAY file
Sparkling water. It’s easy to promote the beauty of Brevard’sbeaches and waterways.
Cocoa Beach Area Chamber ofCommerce: 400 FortenberryRoad, Merritt Island, serves Co-coa, Cocoa Beach, Rockledge,Merritt Island, Viera, Port St. John,Cape Canaveral, Port Canaveral,Patrick Air Force Base and theKennedy Space Center area,321-459-2200, cocoabeachchamber.com
Florida Puerto Rican/HispanicChamber of Commerce: 2293 Au-rora Road, Melbourne, statechamber serves all of BrevardCounty, 321-752-1003, fprhcc.org
Greater Palm Bay Chamber ofCommerce: 4100 Dixie HighwayN.E., Palm Bay, serves Mel-bourne, West Melbourne, Grant-Valkaria, Micco, Malabar, BarefootBay, Sebastian, the beaches,
Palm Bay and some parts of Titus-ville and Cape Canaveral,321-951-9998, palmbaychamber.com
Melbourne Regional Chamber:1005 E. Strawbridge Ave., Mel-bourne, serves Barefoot Bay,Grant-Valkaria, Malabar, Mel-bourne, Melbourne Village, Micco,Palm Bay, Palm Shores, Suntree/Viera, Indialantic, Satellite Beach,Indian Harbour Beach and WestMelbourne, 321-724-5400,melpb-chamber.org
Titusville Area Chamber ofCommerce: 2000 S. WashingtonAve., Titusville, serves Port St.John, Mims, Titusville and Scotts-moor,321-267-3036,titusville.org
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Atlantic basin for 2010, with sixtoeightof themhurricanes.
For a long time, Florida expe-rienced a respite from hurri-canes, but an active cycle linkedpartly to shifts in Atlantic Oceantemperatures startedin1995andisexpectedto last fordecades.
In years with an El Nino pat-tern, hurricanes may be dis-rupted, though severe weathermay increase. As 2010 begins, ElNino is strongly in force, but it isexpected to weaken into sum-mer.
Florida has a large number oftornadoes and waterspouts,though they tend to be fasteventsandweaker thanthoseas-sociated with Tornado Alley su-percells. However, some tor-nado events have been devastat-ing, including the February 1998tornado that killed 42 people,and the Feb. 2, 2007, supercellthat dropped three tornadoesthat killed 21 people in LakeCounty, according to a NationalWeatherServicesurvey.
One way to protect yourselffrom tornadoes and other severeweather events is to stay in-
formed by buying a weather ra-dio.AweatherradiopicksupNa-tional Weather Service forecastsand sounds an alert tone whenwatches and warnings are is-sued.
L e a r n m o r e a twww.srh.noaa.gov/mlb.
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Temperatures and rainfallMonthly maximum/minimumtemperature and rainfall averagesby month for Melbourne from1971 to 2000.
Source: National Weather Service, Melbourne
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Community centers
CAPE CANAVERALCape Canaveral Recreation
Center, 7300 N. Atlantic Ave.,321-868-1226.
COCOACocoa Civic Center , 430 Del-
annoy Ave., 321-639-3500.
Cocoa West Recreation Com-plex, 230 S. Burnett Road,321-633-1987.
Joe Lee Smith Community Cen-ter, 419 Washington St.,321-633-1872.
Lower Level Teen Center , 840Forrest Ave., 321-633-1874.
Porcher House , 434 DelannoyAve., 321-639-3500.
Travis Park Community Cen-ter, 2001 Michigan Ave.,321-633-1871.
COCOA BEACHCocoa Beach Recreation Com-
plex, 321 Ramp Road,321-868-3274.
Freedom 7 Senior CommunityCenter, 5000 Tom Warriner Blvd.,321-783-9505.
GRANT-VALKARIAGrant Community Center ,
4580 First St., 321-723-8687.
INDIAN HARBOUR BEACHHarbour Beach Recreation
Complex, 1233 Yacht Club Blvd.,321-773-0552.
MELBOURNECarver Park Recreation Cen-
ter, 1092 Swan St.,321-255-4625.
Crane Community Center ,1440 Mosswood Drive,321-255-4609.
Dorcas Outreach Center forKids (DOCK), 1151 MastersonSt., 321-253-4214
Eau Gallie Civic Center , 1551Highland Ave., 321-255-4608.
Front Street Civic Center ,2205 S. Front St., 321-674-5700.
Grant Street Community Cen-ter, 2547 Grant St.,321-674-5723.
Lipscomb Park CommunityCenter, 3316 S. Monroe St.,321-674-5725.
Melbourne Auditorium, 625 E.Hibiscus Blvd., 321-674-5700.
MIA/POW Community Center ,5995 N. U.S. 1, 321-255-4400.
Wickham Park Senior Center ,2785 Leisure Way,321-255-4494.
MELBOURNE BEACHSouth Beach Community Cen-
ter, 500 Old Florida Trail,321-952-3210.
MERRITT ISLANDKiwanis Island Park Commu-
nity Center , 951 Kiwanis IslandPark Road, 321-455-1380.
Rotary Park Nature Center ,1899 S. Courtenay Parkway,321-455-1385.
Woody Simpson CommunityCenter, 1590 Schoolhouse St.,321-455-1379.
Veterans Memorial Center ,400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway,321-453-1776.
MICCOSouth Mainland Community
Center, 3700 Allen Ave.,772-663-8748.
MIMSCuyler Park Community Cen-
ter, 2329 Harry T. Moore Ave.,321-264-5045.
Harry T. & Harriette V. MooreCultural Center , 2180 FreedomAve., 321-264-6595.
PALM BAYGreater Palm Bay Senior Cen-
ter, 1275 Culver Drive N.E.,321-724-1338.
Margaret Hames Nature Cen-ter at Turkey Creek Sanctuary ,1502 Port Malabar Blvd. N.E.,321-676-6690.
Ted Whitlock Community Cen-ter, 370 Championship CircleN.W., 321-952-3231.
Palm Bay Community Center ,1502 Port Malabar Blvd.,321-952-3443.
Palm Bay Aquatic Center,Brevard Community College Cam-pus, 420 Community College Park-way S.E., 321-952-2833.
PORT ST. JOHNPort St. John Community Cen-
ter, 6650 Corto Road,321-633-1904.
ROCKLEDGEMcLarty Park Community Cen-
ter, 790 Barton Blvd.,321-633-1870.
Martin Andersen Senior Cen-ter, 1025 S. Florida Ave.,321-631-7549.
Riverwalk Nature Center ,5355 U.S. 1, 321-433-4490.
SATELLITE BEACHDavid R. Schechter Community
Center, 1089 S. Patrick Drive,321-773-6458.
SHARPESWalter Butler Community Cen-
ter, Bernice G. Jackson Park,4201 N. U.S. 1., 321-433-4448.
TITUSVILLEHomer Powell Nature Center
at Wuesthoff Park , 2000 Wues-thoff St., 321-264-5105.
Isaac Campbell Sr. CommunityCenter, 701 South St.,321-264-5037.
North Brevard Senior Center ,909 Lane Ave., 321-268-2333.
Police Athletic League Gymna-sium, 835 Sycamore St.,321-268-8771.
Sandrift Community Center ,585 N. Singleton Ave.,321-264-5037.
Tom Statham Community Cen-ter, 7101 S. U.S. 1, Titusville,321-633-1904.
VIERAViera Regional Park Commu-
nity Center , 2300 Judge Fran Ja-mieson Way, 321-255-4400.
WEST MELBOURNEMax K. Rodes Community Cen-
ter, 3000 Minton Road,321-255-4400.
Nature Center at Erna NixonPark,1200EvansRoad,321-952-4525.
Michael R. Brown, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
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Animals and pets
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REGULATIONSBrevard County requires all
dogs and cats to be vaccinatedand have attached animal licensetags that must be renewed eachyear.
Pet owners can be fined up to$120 for each animal that doesn’thave a rabies vaccination certifi-cate and license tag.
Cost for tags is $10 for spayedor neutered pets, $16 for unal-tered dogs and cats, $10 for petsyounger than 1 year, $2 for re-placement tags.
You can purchase or renewyour animal license tag by calling321-617-7503. Visa or Master-Card credit cards are accepted.
Tags also can be purchased atBrevard Animal Services and En-forcement, 1515 Sarno Road,Building B, Melbourne; many vet-erinary clinics; and local adoptioncenters.
The county also enforces aleash law for dogs and cats. Thefine for allowing an animal to beat large is $40 for the first of-fense and $65 for a second inci-dent.
All visitors and residents are re-quired to adhere to the laws es-tablished by the Brevard CountyCode of Animal Control Ordinance.
Contact Animal Services andEnforcement at 321-633-2024 orvisit brevardanimalservices.com.
EMERGENCY CAREAnimal Emergency and Critical
Care Center of Brevard: 2281 W.Eau Gallie Blvd., Melbourne, Vet-erinary Imaging & Specialty Cen-ter. 321-725-5365, centralflori-daanimaler.com
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Christina Stuart, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Puppy love. Sandy Novotny ofPalm Bay plays with her dog,Bunny, at Crane Community Parkin Melbourne.
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Animal Specialty Hospital andEmergency Clinic: 5775 SchenckAve., Rockledge, emergency carefrom 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. Mondaythrough Friday; open 24 hoursweekends and holidays,321-752-7600;ashemergency.com
ANIMAL SHELTERSCentral Brevard Humane Soci-
ety: 1020 Cox Road, Cocoa,321-636-3343.
Florida Wildlife Hospital &Sanctuary: 4560 N. U.S. 1, Mel-bourne, cares for sick, injured andabandoned wildlife and large mi-gratory birds, and returns them totheir habitat, 321-254-8843;floridawildlifehospital.org.
HorseSisters: Sanctuary forabused and neglected horses pro-vides therapeutic riding and driv-ing for all, including disabled chil-dren and adults, horse-drawn car-riages and wagons for special oc-casions, 321-385-0216;horsesisters.org
Humane Society of SouthBrevard: 2600 Otter Creek Lane,Melbourne, 321-259-0601, e-mailhumanesocietysb@bellsouth.net;petfinder.com/shelters/FL84.html
North Animal Care Center:2605 Flake Road, Titusville,321-264-5119.
South Animal Care and Adop-tion Center: 5100 W. Eau GallieBlvd., Melbourne, 321-253-6608.
The Society for the Preventionof Cruelty to Animals: 455 Che-ney Highway, Titusville,321-267-8221 or 321-269-0536.
Wild Horse Rescue Educationand Rehabilitation Center: De-voted to the preservation of thespirit of the west by saving Ameri-
ca’s wild heritage — the mustang.Lectures, clinics and adoptionsavailable, 321-427-1523;mlwhr.com
DOG PARKSBrevard Animal Recreation
Club: Off-leash dog park advo-cates and raises money for ameni-ties in existing and proposedcounty dog parks, e-mail barce-mail@aol.com; brevardanimalrecreationclub.blogspot.com
Lori Wilson Park: 1500 N. At-lantic Ave., Cocoa Beach,
321-455-1380; brevardparks.comPalm Bay Regional Park: 1951
Malabar Road N.W., Palm Bay,321-637-5732; brevardparks.com
Sand Point Park: 101 N. Wash-ington Ave., Titusville, short leashonly, 321-637-5732;brevardparks.com
Satellite Beach Dog Park: 750Jamaica Blvd., 321-777-8004;satellitebeach.org
Wickham Park: 2500 ParkwayDrive,Melbourne,321-255-4307;brevardparks.com
Bottle anda blanket.Jo Faden, avolunteer atthe FloridaWildlifeHospital &Sanctuary inMelbourne,bottle-feeds animmatureracoon rescuedfrom the wild.
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Carnival Cruise Lines sails theGlory on seven-day Caribbeancruises and the Sensation onthree- and four-day cruises to theBahamas from Port Canaveral.The Dream sails on seven- andnine-day Caribbean cruises. ThePride, which sails from Baltimore,will make port-of-call stops here,800-438-6744; carnival.com
Disney Cruise Line sails theMagic on seven-night Caribbeancruises out of Port Canaveral onSaturdays. The Wonder sailsthree- and four-night Bahamascruises on Thursdays and Sun-days, 800-951-3532; disneycruise.com
Norwegian Cruise Line sailsthe Norwegian Gem out of NewYork City, making port-of-call visitsto Port Canaveral on March 6, 13,20 and 27; April 3; Nov. 13; Nov.13, 20 and 27 and Dec. 11, 18and 25. In early 2011, port-of-callvisits are slated for Feb. 12, 19and 26; March 5, 12, 19 and 26;April 2, 9, 16 and 23. NorwegianJewel also is sailing a Bahamasand Florida itinerary roundtrip fromNew York with visits to Port Ca-naveral on April 24; May 1, 8, 15,22 and 29; June 5, 12, 19 andJune 26; July 3, 10, 17, 24 and31; Aug. 7, 14, 21 and 28; Sept.4; Oct. 10, 17, 24 and 31;
Nov. 7, 14, 21 and 28; Dec. 5,12, 19 and 26. In early 2011,port-of-call visits are slated forFeb. 13, 20 and 27; March 6, 13,20 and 27; April 3, 10 and 17.For reservations, call866-234-7350 or visit ncl.com.
Royal Caribbean sails the Mon-arch of the Seas, on three- andfour-night Bahamas cruises on Fri-day and Monday, respectively.Starting in May, Freedom of theSeas sails alternating seven-nightroundtrip cruises to the Easternand Western Caribbean from PortCanaveral on Sundays,800-327-6700 or 800-722-5627(in Spanish); royalcaribbean.com.
BUS SERVICESpace Coast Area Transit pro-
vides public bus and trolley serv-ice across Brevard County. Allbuses are equipped with wheel-chair lifts and bike racks.
Fifteen weekday routes servicemajor shopping centers, govern-ment centers, social servicesagencies, colleges, universitiesand hospitals. Evening and week-end service also is available onmost routes. More than 25 per-cent of all passenger trips arework related.
The system’s terminals are at401 S. Varr Ave., Cocoa, and 460
S. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne.For maps, schedules and informa-tion, call 321-633-1878 or866-610-RIDE.
Printable route maps, sched-ules and a trip planner thatgenerates a map and text direc-tions from a starting location, tothe closest bus stop to the finaldestination and back again, areavailable at RideSCAT.com.
Other ride-share alternatives of-fered by Space Coast CommuterAssistance include a vanpool leas-ing program and car and vanpoolmatching.
Park-N-Ride lots are west ofI-95 on Eau Gallie Boulevard andin Palm Bay, west of Minton Roadon Emerson Drive. Currently, tax-free commuter benefits are $230per month for qualified transit andvanpooling expenses. Details areavailable at RideSCAT.com. For in-formation or to scheduleemployee/employer presenta-tions, call 321-952-4563 or866-610-RIDE.
Greyhound maintains terminalsin Titusville and at Melbourne In-ternational Airport.
The Titusville stop is at the GasKwick gas station at 1220 S.Washington Ave., 321-267-8760;Melbourne information,321-723-4329; greyhound.com
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MELBOURNEINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTMelbourne International Airport is
served by Delta Air Lines, US Air-ways and Direct Air.
Charter flights are available, pri-marily through Baer Air, which offerstravel to destinations in the UnitedStates and throughout the Carib-bean, 321-956-8695 or866-453-2605, http://flybaerair.com. On-demand flights tothe Bahamas also are availablethrough AirGate Aviation Inc.,407-585-3546, airgatecharter.com.
Transportation to and from theairport is readily available via theMelbourne Airport Shuttle, which of-fers door-to-door service. Taxi, busand limousine service, as well asrental car agencies, also are avail-able.
The airport also serves aviationtenants, including Florida Tech.
The airport is at 1 Air TerminalParkway, Melbourne,321-723-6227, ext. 222;mlbair.com
REGIONAL AIRPORTSTi-Co Airport Authority operates
three airports:Space Coast Regional Airport ,
which has a runway capable of ac-
cepting international flights and ishome to a Helicopter Adventuresflight school, 355 Golden KnightsBlvd., in south Titusville;
Arthur Dunn Airpark, which fea-tures a grass runway for recrea-tional flights and Sky Dive SpaceCenter, 480 N. Williams Ave. innorth Titusville;
Merritt Island Airport , which fea-tures Baer Air on-demand charterflights, 900 Airport Road, south ofCone Road; flairport.com
Valkaria Airport is operated byBrevard County, 2865 GreenbrookeSt., Valkaria, in south Brevard,321-952-4590, brevardcounty.us/valkaria_airport
ORLANDOINTERNATIONAL AIRPORTAbout 35 miles west of Titusville,
Orlando International Airport is amajor air-travel hub and is thefourth-largest origin and destinationairport in the U.S.
The airport is served by dozensof international and domestic air-lines, including American Airlines,Continental, Delta, Southwest andUnited.
The airport is nine miles south-east of downtown Orlando, at thejunction of State Road 436 (Semo-ran Boulevard) and SR 528, (Beach-line ExpressWay), 407-825-2001,orlandoairports.net/main.htm
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Postal Service lobbies areopen 24 hours a day with accessto vending machines. To find abranch, call 800-275-8777. You’llneed the ZIP code of the areayou’re trying to reach. Windowservice is available at:
NORTH BREVARDIndian River City branch: 686
Cheney Highway, Titusville, Winn-Dixie shopping center,321-267-4826, ext. 21, 9 a.m. to5 p.m. weekdays.
Mims: 3405 Kelly Road,321-267-5122, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.weekdays, 9 a.m. to noon Satur-day.
Port St. John: 7135 N. U.S. 1,321-631-0300, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.weekdays, 9 a.m. to noon Satur-days.
Scottsmoor: 3750 MagoonAve., 321-267-8700, 8:30 a.m. tonoon, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. week-days, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday.
Titusville Postal Store: 1538Harrison Ave., 321-264-1875,9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays,9 a.m. to noon Saturday.
CENTRAL BREVARDCape Canaveral: 8700 Astro-
naut Blvd., 321-783-3163, 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. weekdays, 9 to noonSaturday.
Cocoa: 2000 SR 524,321-632-7190, 8:30 a.m. to5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to1 p.m. Saturday.
Cocoa Beach: 500 N. BrevardAve., 321-783-2544, 9 a.m. to5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to noonSaturday.
Cocoa Village: 600 FloridaAve., Suite 101, 321-632-7190,9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.
Five Points: 1114 Lake Drive,Cocoa, 321-635-9069, 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. weekdays.
Merritt Island: 333 CrockettBlvd., 321-453-1366, 8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to1 p.m. Saturday.
Rockledge: 3000 Murrell Road,321-636-4177, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.weekdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur-day.
Sharpes: 4425 N. U.S. 1,321-632-8561, 8:30 a.m. to5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to noonSaturday.
SOUTH BREVARDEau Gallie: 681 St. Clair St.,
321-255-7589, 8:30 a.m. to5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to noonSaturday.
Grant: 5560 Old Dixie Highway,321-726-6815, 9 a.m. to noonand 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. weekdays,9 to 11 a.m. Saturday.
Indialantic: 200 N. Palm Ave.,321-723-9853, 8:30 a.m. to5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to noonSaturday.
Malabar: 1720 Malabar Road,321-837-1195, 8:30 a.m. to4:30 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. tonoon Saturday.
Melbourne, main office: 640 E.New Haven Ave., 321-723-6164or 800-275-8777, 8:30 a.m. to
5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to noonSaturday.
Melbourne Beach: 504 OceanAve., 321-723-6738, 9 a.m. to4 p.m. weekdays.
Palm Bay: 4660 Lipscomb St.N.E., 321-723-6962, 9 a.m. to5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to noonSaturday.
Palm Bay West: 950 MalabarRoad S.W., 321-984-9658,8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays,9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
Palm Bay-Interchange Square:1155 Malabar Road N.E., Suite18, Palm Bay, 321-951-7124,8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays,9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Patrick Air Force Base: 424Falcon Ave., 321-784-0728,9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m.weekdays.
Satellite Beach: 210 JacksonAve., 321-773-9638, 9 a.m. to5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to noonSaturday.
Suntree: 6105 N. WickhamRoad, 321-242-0426, 9 a.m. to6 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to1 p.m. Saturday.
West Melbourne: 2305 MintonRoad, 321-733-0427, 8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. tonoon Saturday.
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1. Parrish Medical Center951 N. Washington Ave., Titusville.Main number: 321-268-6111.• Emergency: 321-268-6130.• Parrish Health & Fitness Center:321-268-6200.• Port St. John Healthcare Center:321-636-9393.• Parrish Home Health:830 Century Medical Drive, Suite A,321-268-6275.
2. Wuesthoff Medical Center-Rockledge110 Longwood Ave.Main number: 321-636-2211.• Patient information: ext. 1100.• Emergency: ext. 1260.• Wuesthoff Brevard Homecare:321-253-2200.• Wuesthoff Rehabilitation Services:321-433-0288.
3. Cape Canaveral Hospital701 W. Cocoa Beach Causeway, CocoaBeach.Main number, patient information:321-799-7111.• Sleep disorder center:321-868-5832.
4. Wuesthoff Medical Center-Melbourne250 N. Wickham Road.Main number: 321-752-1200.• Emergency: 321-752-1230.• Wuesthoff Wound Care andHyperbaric Center: 321-676-2012.
5. Holmes Regional Medical Center1350 S. Hickory St., Melbourne.Main number: 321-434-7000.• Patient information:321-434-7121.• Emergency: 321-434-7298.• Health First Women & Children’sResource Center: 321-434-7344.• Health First Home Care:200 S. Courtenay Parkway,Merritt Island, 321-434-5909.• Health First Home Care:1912 Dairy Road, West Melbourne,321-434-7300.• Health First Aging Institute:3661 S. Babcock St., Melbourne.321-727-3370.
6. Kindred HealthcareLong-term acute care hospital765 W. Nasa Blvd.,321-733-5725.
7. HealthSouth Sea PinesRehabilitation Hospital101 E. Florida Ave., Melbourne321-984-4600.
8. Palm Bay Hospital1425 Malabar Road N.E., Palm Bay.Main number: 321-434-8000.• Emergency: 321-434-8015.• Sleep disorder center:321-434-8087.
9. Sebastian River Medical Center13695 U.S. 1. (Not shown on map)Main number: 772-589-9500and 772-589-3186.
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Health-related agenciesBrevard Professional Network,mediator between insurancecompanies and physicians,321-757-7600.
Urgent care/Walk-in clinicsA. Royal Oaks Medical Centers1855 Knox McRae Drive, Titusville,321-269-2028• 7227 N. U.S. 1, Port St. John,321-637-1595.
B. MedFast Urgent Care CentersNew location inside Parrish HealthcareCenter on Port St. John Parkway willbe completed by summer 2010.
C. Brevard Family Walk-in Clinic1260 U.S. 1, Rockledge,321-636-0005.
D. The Clinic at Walmart*1500 E. Merritt Island Causeway,Merritt Island321-452-3400.
E. Sinai Walk-in Clinic2070 U.S. 1, Suite 102, Rockledge,321-637-0033.
F. MedFast Urgent Care Center7970 N. Wickham Road,Suite B, Melbourne,321-751-7222.
G. Premier Urgent Care/Badolato Family Health6300 N. Wickham Road,Suite 101, Melbourne,321-253-2169.
H. Atlantis Urgent Care2194 SR A1A, No. 106,Indian Harbour Beach,321-777-2273.
I. Melbourne Urgent Care187 S. Wickham Road,321-953-9981.
J. Melbourne Medical CenterUrgent walk-in clinic and medicalclinic, 15 E. Hibiscus Blvd., Suntree321-728-0000 or 321-722-2212.
K. Health First QuickCare1350 S. Hickory St., Melbourne321-434-1735,Health-First.org/QuickCare
L. Omni Healthcare’s Urgent Care Center2501 W. New Haven Ave.,West Melbourne, 321-723-9411.
M. 4CARE Walk-In Clinic590 Malabar Road S.E.,Suite 7, Colonial Square, Palm Bay321-676-3535,4carewalkinclinic.com
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Florida Clinical Laboratory:Full-service reference laboratorywith two locations. Melbourne of-fice, at 27 E. Hibiscus Blvd., isopen 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Mon-day through Friday and 8 a.m. tonoon Saturday. Suntree office, at6300 N. Wickham Road, is open7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday. Suntree office of-fers $10 health tests availablewithout physician’s order Mondaythrough Friday; tests are offeredat Melbourne office every Tues-day. Tests are $10 each and in-clude CBC, CMP, PSA, TSH, thy-roid profile, A1C, lipid profile, PT/INR and highly sensitive CRP. Self-pay discounts are available ontests with physician orders;321-308-0868.
Paragon Rehabilitation: Senior-friendly outpatient therapy clinic atOne Senior Place, Viera,321-253-6316, ext. 273; khoo-ker@paragon-rehab.com.
REFERRALS
Countywide physician refer-rals: Brevard County Medical Soci-ety, 321-632-8481.
Brevard Professional Network:Mediator between insurance com-
panies and physicians,321-757-7600.
MEDICAL COVERAGE
Brevard Health Alliance: Sixclinics and a mobile unit servelow-income patients and thosewithout insurance. Accepts Medi-caid, Medicare, Florida KidCare,Health First Health Plans, BlueCross Blue Shield insurance andthose without medical insurance.Patients without medical insur-ance are charged based on theirhousehold income.
Family Practice Clinic loca-tions: 5270 Babcock St. N.E.,Suite 1, Palm Bay, 321-722-5959;17 Silver Palm Ave., Melbourne,321-733-2021; 15 Rosa L. JonesDrive, Cocoa, 321-639-5177; 705Blake Ave., Building G, Cocoa;321-633-6391.
Pediatric Clinic locations:5270 Babcock St. N.E., Suite 3,Palm Bay, 321-676-5996; 705Blake Ave., Building G, Cocoa,321-633-6391. Mobile van clinicvisits sites across the county.Registration is required on a walk-
in basis before the first medicalappointment is scheduled.
Brevard County Health Depart-ment: Three clinics provide healthcare at 611 Singleton Ave., Titus-ville; 2555 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Viera; 2275 S. Babcock St.,Melbourne. Administrative offices,2575 N. Courtenay Parkway, Mer-ritt Island; 321-637-7300.
Community Medical Clinic: Af-filiate of Parrish Medical Center,serves low-income, underinsuredor uninsured North Brevard resi-dents; 321-268-0267.
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Phone #: 321-610-7105 • Fax #: 321-610-4975 • (Omni Patients cannot be seen in Viera)
Fellow of the American Academy Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatricsof Pediatrics
Diplomate of the American Academy of NeurologyMember of the Child Neurology Society
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* OPEN 7 DAYS * NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED *
Sports MedicineOrthopedic Injuries
Physicals
Auto InjuriesWork Comp
On Site
X-Rays
Labs
CT & MRI
Minor Emergencies/Lacerations
Located Next to the Suntree YMCA at6300 N. Wickham Rd Ste 109 • Melbourne, Florida 32940
Accepting Most Insurances
www.premierurgentcare.com
Mon-Fri: 8am to 7pmSat/Sun: 8am to 5pm
(321) 242-SICK (7425) 3621
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SELF PAY DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY! SELF PAY DISCOUNTS EVERYDAY!
Melbourne: 27 E. Hibiscus Blvd. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 6:30am-6:30pm
Saturday 8am - Noon
Suntree: 6300 N. Wickham Road, Suite 132L Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30am - 4:00pm
• Accepting All Physicians’ Lab Prescriptions • No Appointment Necessary • No Waiting • Easy Access Parking
• Most Insurances Accepted
321-308-0868 For More Information Call 321-308-0868 For More Information Call 321-308-0868
• A1C • Lipid Profile* • CBC • PSA • Highly Sensitive
C Reactive Protein
• Protime • Thyroid Profile • TSH • CMP*
Comprehensive Metabolic Profile * 8-12 hours fasting required
Health Tests MONDAY-FRIDAY
Suntree EVERY TUESDAY
Melbourne No prescription
needed
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Assisted livingADULT DAY CARE
All One Family Senior Day Pro-gram: 585 N. Courtenay Parkway,Suite 101, Merritt Island,321-453-6577.
Coastal Oasis Adult Day CareCenter: 1575 Palm Bay Road,Palm Bay, 321-726-1722.
Creative Care Center: 3300 N.Atlantic Ave, Cocoa Beach,784-3502, daycare for seniorsneeding short-term or Alzheimer’scare. Amenities include music,trivia, hot lunches, games, enter-tainment, exercise and arts/crafts. Transportation available.
Joe’s Club: 4674 N. WickhamRoad, Melbourne. Also locationsin Titusville and Micco. Specializ-ing in Alzheimer’s and dementiacare. A wide variety of activities in-cluding games, music, snacks andmeals are available. Call253-4430 or 866-JOE-CLUB.
River’s Edge: 422 Martin St.S.E., Palm Bay, 727-7337, dailyand hourly care. Meals andsnacks, recreation, exercises, mu-sic and more.
Sarahcare of Melbourne: 1504S. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne,321-676-3460.
Senior Care of Brevard: 234Willard St. Suite A, Cocoa,321-631-9014.
Your Second Home Adult DayCare: 3702 N. Courtney Parkway,Suites 108-110, 321-986-8500.
COCOA/ROCKLEDGECasual Country Living: 4801
Mango Ave., 321-632-9622;casualcountryliving.com
Palace Retirement Home: 965S. Florida Ave., 321-639-0004
Palm Cottages of Rockledge:3821 Sunnyside Court,321-633-1819.
MELBOURNE AREAAlterra Sterling House, a
Brookdale Community: 7200 and7300 Greenboro Drive, West Mel-bourne, 321-953-6464,brookdaleliving.com/sterling-house-west-melbourne-i.aspx, or 321-725-3100 orbrookdaleliving.com/sterling-house-west-melbourne-ii.aspx
Alterra Clare Bridge, a Brook-dale Community: 7199 GreenboroDrive, West Melbourne,321-951-4455;brookdaleliving.com/clare-bridge-of-west-melbourne.aspx
Autumn House: 7999 SpyglassHill Road, Viera, 321-242-1006.
Buena Vida Estates: Continu-ous life-care facility, 2129 W. NewHaven Ave., West Melbourne,321-724-0060;buenavidaestates.org.
Buena Vida Assisted Living:2129 W. New Haven Ave., WestMelbourne, 321-724-0060;buenavidaestates.org.
The Brookshire: Formerlyknown as Catalina Assisted Living,85 Bulldog Blvd., Melbourne,321-984-7966.
Century Oaks: 4001 StackBlvd., Melbourne, 321-722-4440;familyextendedcare.org/century-oaks/
The Fountains: Senior livingcommunity, 4451 Stack Blvd.,Melbourne, 321-984-1494;kiscoseniorliving.com/communities_fountains.asp
Hibiscus Court: 540 E. Hibis-cus Blvd., Melbourne,321-951-1050 or toll-free877-257-5882; health-first.org/hospitals_services/hibiscus_court.cfm
Southland Suites Assisted Liv-ing of Melbourne: 2680 CrotonRoad, 321-255-5443;brookdaleliving.com/southland-suites-of-melbourne.aspx
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You don’t have to be elderly to use... A helping hand.A helping hand.
Let Us Help With:Companion Care • Meal Prep
Tidying the Home • Errand ServicesLaundry • Incidental Transportation
Now offering PRIVATE
DUTY HOME CARE
You can remain in the privacy & comfortYou can remain in the privacy & comfortof your own home!of your own home!
SERVINGNO. & CEN. BREVARD (321) 268-3310
W. MELBOURNE & SURROUNDING AREAS (321) 733-2787
Each offi ce Independently owned and operated
ACHA#228514 #229534 • #299992918
www.comfortkeepers.com
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We have a modern offi ce facility with an on-site JCAHO accredited surgery center and a physical therapy center. Our physicians are on
staff at two progressive hospitals in our area, Wuesthoff andCape Canaveral Hospitals.
220 N. North Sykes Creek Parkway, Suite 200Merrittt Island, FL • 321-459-1446
361582
Space Coast Space Coast
Orthopaedic CenterOrthopaedic Center
Hany F. Helmy M.D., FRCS (C),
FAAOS
Board Certifi ed in Orthopaedic Surgery.Specializing in Joint Replacement, Spine,
Knee, Shoulder and Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery. Fellowship trained in Hand Surgery.
Hani H.El-Kommos
M.D., FRCS (C), FAAOS
Board Certifi ed in Orthopaedic Surgery. Joint Replacement, Knee, Shoulder and
Spine Surgery.
Board Certifi ed in Orthopaedic Surgery. Fellowship trained in Sports Medicine.
Specializing in Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy.
Robert SedarosM.D., FAAOS
Luc TeurlingsM.D., FAAOS
Board Certifi ed in Orthopaedic Surgery. Fellowship trained in Sports Medicine.
Specializing in Knee and Shoulder Arthroscopy.
We may just have the PERFECT job for you.
The Health Center of Merritt Island is a 180 bed skilled nursing facility centrally located between SR 520 and SR 528 off Courtenay Parkway, across from the
Merritt Island Post Offi ce. We can assist patients with:
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500 Crockett Blvd. • 321-454-4035www.healthcentermerrittisland.com
Post-acute Rehab Outpatient Rehab Alzheimer Care Long Term Care 24-hour Nursing Care
Subacute and Skilled Nursing
• RNs • LPNs • CNAs • Physcial Therapist • Physical Therapy Assistant • Dietary Aide • Occupational
Therapist • Occupational Therapy Assistant • Speech Language Pathologist • Activities
Assistant • Housekeeping • Laundry
We are family oriented and offer many excellent benefi ts such as: Tuition Reimbursement, Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k), Competitive Pay,
Uniform Allowance, 100% Direct Deposit
re you new to our area our just looking for a career change? Do you have a calling for the medical fi eld?Our rehab and sub-acute skilled nursing facility has AMAZING career opportunities.A
Call to fi nd out what exciting opportunities are available today!
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The Town Square: 1700 Wues-thoff Drive, Viera, 321-255-6030;town-square.wuesthoff.org/
Village Oaks of Melbourne:1765 W. Hibiscus Blvd.,321-733-7111; emeritus.com/locations/Show-Community.aspx/Village-Oaks-at-Melbourne
MERRITT ISLANDAngel Guardian Assisted Liv-
ing: 280 Bahama Drive,321-986-6122
Cedar Creek Life Center: 4279Judith Ave., 321-454-7768 or866-257-9290;cedarcreekalf.com/
Courtenay Springs Village:1100 S. Courtenay Parkway,321-452-1233;courtenayspringsvillage.org
La Casa Assisted Living: 220N. Grove St., 321-426-5505;lacasaassistedliving.com
The Place at Merritt Island:535 Crockett Blvd.,321-454-2363;theplaceatmerrittisland.com
Smiles & Loving Care: 1065Garden Road, 321-454-4624.
Norwood Memory Care Center:325 Norwood St., 321-426-5505;thepalmsatnorwood.com
Tropical Living Club 2: 320 For-tenberry Road, 321 459-1118;tropicallivingclub.com
PALM BAYAdult Family Care: 2052 Syra-
cuse Court, 321-951-2887.Bethesda on Turkey Creek:
2800 Fordham Road N.E.,321-723-3288.
The Elms: 1740 Elmhurst Cir-cle S.E., 321-951-2272.
Golden Wings-Darrow: 1351Darrow Road S.W.,321-676-6331;goldenwingsassistedliving.com
Golden Wings-Wendel: 3116Wendel Road S.E.,321-952-6623;
goldenwingsassistedliving.comPleasant Home: 485 Wayland
Road S.W., 321-984-8688.
TITUSVILLECarriage House Assisted Living
Facility: 1832 Country Club Drive,321-383-3531
First Class Adult Family CareFacility: 3717 Chiara Drive321-264-6357;firstclassadultfamilycare.com
Riverview Retirement Center:4470 S. Washington Ave.,321-383-2125.
Sand Point Senior Living: 1800Harrison St., 321-383-6000;brookdaleliving.com/sand-point.aspx
Titusville Towers: 405 IndianRiver Ave., 321-264-8965;titusvilletowers.com
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Standing tall. Courtenay Springs Village Health Center provides extended-stay nursing care to seniorswith various levels of disabilities.
“Discover A Place “Discover A Place Where HospitalityWhere HospitalityIs A Way Of Life”Is A Way Of Life”
Call for a private tour andcomplimentary lunch.
(321) 951-1050540 East Hibiscus Blvd. • Melbourne, FL 32901
www.hibiscuscourt@slm.net
Affi liated with Health First, Holmes Regional Medical Center 361430
Assisted Living Facility License #9309
Guardian Angel Adult Care Services provides an affordable
solution to individuals who choose to live
independently in their homes, but require assistance.
975 Eyster Blvd. Bld. 2, Ste. 4Rockledge, FL 32955
For more info. 321.633.9730 www.guardianangeladultcare.com
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ASSISTED LIVINGOF MERRITT ISLAND, FL
Extended Care LicenseVeterans Program for
those who qualifyRespite Care Available
4279 Judith Ave.,Merritt Island, FL 32953
321-454-7768www.cedarcreekalf.org
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Creative Care Center 3300 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
321-784-3502
Special Focus: Safe, supervised care and a welcome sigh of relief. Adult day care. Since 1982,
located at the First United Methodist Church of Cocoa Beach.
Creative Care Center offers short term and specialty care during the day. Amenities include music, trivia, hot lunch, exercise, games, entertainment, and craft/arts. Transportation is available. Resident capacity is 30, and the Center is licensed by the AHCA.
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321-453-6577Visit our website at:
www.All1Family4Seniors.com585 N. Courtenay Pkwy.,
Suite 101. Merritt Island, FL 32953
The affordable alternative for
quality senior care!See the rest, then
come see the best!
All One Family SeniorDay Program
A State Licensed, Locally Owned & Operated Adult Daycare/LIC#9065
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WIC Benefi ts for Working Families“Healthy” Foods at No COST to You! plus much more...
This is aGREAT
PROGRAM!
Central Appointments (321) 639-5793 • WIC is an equal opportunity provider.
Viera2555 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
Viera, FL 32940
(321) 639-5802
Titusville611 Singleton Avenue
(321) 383-2791
Melbourne2275 S. Babcock Street
(321) 726-2922
How do I apply for WIC?
Call the WIC offi ce in your area for an appointment. WIC offi ce hours are 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 7 a.m. - 12 noon on Friday.
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Family Size* Annually Monthly Twice-Monthly Biweekly Weekly 1 $20,036 $1,670 $835 $771 $386 2 $26,955 $2,247 $1,124 $1,037 $519 3 $33,874 $2,823 $1,412 $1,303 $652 4 $40,793 $3,400 $1,700 $1,569 $785 5 $47,712 $3,976 $1,988 $1,836 $918 6 $54,631 $4,553 $2,277 $2,102 $1,051 7 $61,550 $5,130 $2,565 $2,368 $1,184 8 $68,469 $5,706 $2,853 $2,634 $1,317Additional Person +$6,919 +$577 +$289 +$267 +$134
Total Household Income (before taxes and deductions) must be equal to or below the following amounts:
* For a pregnant woman, each unborn infant counts as 1 extra person in thehousehold size.
* Each year, these dollar amounts may increase.Applicants might be income-eligible for WIC if they or other person in their households are currently receiving Medicaid, Food Stamps, or Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA).
What is WIC?
WIC is a nutrition program for Women, Infants, and Children. WIC provides the following services at NO COST:
• nutrition education and counseling• breastfeeding support• referrals for healthcare• healthy foods • milk, cheese, eggs • cereals, peanut butter • fruit juices • canned or dried beans or peas • iron-fortifi ed infant formula, baby fruit and vegetables • canned, fresh, or frozen fruits and vegetables • whole grains
Breastfeeding women may receive extra cheese, dry beans, juice, canned fi sh and carrots.Infants who are fully breastfed will receive higher amounts of baby fruits and vegetables and also baby meats beginning at 6 months of age.
NEW!FRESH FRUITS
& VEGGIES
AND WHOLE
GRAINS
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ABEL Nursing Agency: 1501Robert J. Conlan Blvd., Suite 6,Palm Bay. 24-hour service,321-984-1412.
Age Advantage Home CareServices: 1398 Palm Bay RoadN.E., Palm Bay. Private duty, non-medical homemaker/companionservices and personal, hands-oncare, 321-676-0103;ageadvantage.com
Amedisys: 3962 W. Eau GallieBlvd., Suite C, Melbourne. Skillednursing, home health aides, physi-cal therapy, occupational therapy,speech therapy, psychiatric serv-ices, 321-751-1901.
American Red Cross SpaceCoast chapter: 1700 Cedar St.,Rockledge. Training in CPR, firstaid and automated external defi-brillation equipment, certificationin nursing assistant, water safety,family caregiving, babysitting train-ing and HIV/AIDS, 321-890-1002;midfloridaredcross.org
Associated Home Health:3200 N. Wickham Road, Suite 4,Melbourne. Skilled nursing, physi-cal therapy, home health aides,social workers, Medicare certified,321-872-2000 or fax321-242-8401.
CAREtenders: 1071 Port Mal-abar Blvd. N.E., Suite 205, PalmBay, 321-308-0321. Also at 5095S. Washington Ave., Suite 101, Ti-
tusville, 321-268-4222;almostfamily.com
Comfort Keepers: 6743 CalaisAve., Cocoa, 321-733-2787; 217S. Hopkins Ave., 321-268-3310.Nonmedical in-home companion,homemaker and incidental trans-portation services;comfortkeepers.com
Comforts of Home Care Asso-ciates: 517-C N. Harbor City Blvd.,Melbourne, 321-255-0107; 1107S. Washington St., Titusville,321-383-8643.
Community Care for the Eld-erly and Disabled Adults: 3600W. King St., Suite 5, Cocoa. Casemanagement, personal care, res-pite, lifeline, adult day care, home-maker services, 321-631-2746.
CSI Nurse World: 950 N. Co-coa Blvd., Cocoa, 321-631-4331;1220 E. Prospect Ave., Suite 209,Melbourne, 321-722-0009. Homenursing care and staff relief.
Gentiva Health Services: 8247Devereux Drive, Suite 103, Viera,321-255-9995; 1333 GatewayDrive, Suite 1020, Palm Bay,321-725-4799. Nursing, physicaltherapy, assistance with the activi-ties of daily living, wound care andIV therapy. Specialties in orthope-dics, cardiopulmonary and bal-ance disorders; gentiva.com
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Allergy and Immunology Mark Minor, M.D. 757-5550Cardiology Shashin R. Desai, M.D. Gopal Gadodia, M.D. 255-1500Endocrinology Rajesh K. Desai, M.D. Nikhita Dhruv, M.D. 309-9000Family Medicine Rajive Das, M.D. 725-9800 Esmat A. Gayed, M.D. 255-0959 Mark Ireland, D.O. 773-2659 Ming T. Lai, M.D 768-2356 Poonam Mishra, D.O. 757-5105 Mark F. Pinsky, D.O. 255-4003 David Smith, D.O. 253-2206Gastroenterology Adwait Jathal, M.D. John C. Turse, M.D. 952-0700Internal Medicine Shakti Bakshi, M.D. 255-1947 Nitin Jain, M.D. 254-6338 James D. Kearney, M.D. 255-7118 Carlos Martinez-Solis, M.D. 253-2541 Gregory Waser, M.D. 259-6350Nephrology Tamer S. Ahmed, M.D. 728-2722Neurology Anthony Mazo-Mayorquin, M.D. Maritza Riascos-Mazo, M.D. 733-2711
MEDICAL ASSOCIATES OF BREVARDTOTAL HEALTH CARE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
www.mabmd.com Serving South Brevard since 1996
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OB/GYN Mark S. McTammany, M.D. 768-7677 • 242-4515Oncology/Hematology Sumeet Chandra, M.D. Lisa Duhaime, M.D. 254-4776Pediatrics Steven D. Eggen, M.D. 724-1200 Mahesh M. Soni, M.D. 725-3438 777-6869 Sharad Vyas, M.D. 725-8111Podiatry Daniel Cohen, D.P.M. Randi Meberg, D.P.M. 253-3595Pulmonary/Critical Care Sleep Medicine Parvesh Bansal, M.D. 676-6000Rheumatology Luis Del Rosario, M.D. 837-0010Sports Medicine Mark F. Pinsky, D.O. 255-4003Surgery Mark R. Hanley, M.D. Aleksander Komar, M.D. 254-7717Urology Larry Landry, M.D. 253-1992Vascular Surgery Peter Dovgan, M.D. 751-2707
Administration 253-2900Clinical Lab 752-3888
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You could say that we’ve made caring for our community’s health
a specialty . . .
PhysicianInformation
(321)216-3400
Cardiology Cesar Jara, M.D. Michael F. Lesser, M.D. Robert S. Morris, Jr., M.D. David J. Pocoski, M.D. James P. Zavitsanos, M.D. Judith Williams, A.R.N.P.
Chiropractic Orthopedics Michael Kambourelis, D.C. Susan Ville, D.C.
Dermatology Stacia Poole, M.D. Sandra Shrader, M.D. Trey McMullan, PA-C
Dermatologic Mohs Surgery Jeannine Stein, M.D.
Digestive Diseases Srinivasen Selvaraj, M.D. Sharon Glisson, A.R.N.P.
Ear, Nose & Throat James Bland, M.D. Fred Freeman, M.D. James Go, M.D. Lisa Crouch, MA, CCC-A, FAAA
Family Medicine Daniel Hammond, M.D. Susan L. Pinsky, M.D., M.P.H. Glenn R. Slomin, D.O. David H. Todd, D.O.
Foot & Ankle Surgery Martin A. Lenoci, D.P.M.
GeriatricsGiovanni Lupo, M.D. John H. Potomski, Jr., D.O. Karen Stewart, M.D. Joan Burritt, A.R.N.P. JoAnn Fisher, A.R.N.P. JoAnna Jensen, A.R.N.P. Marion Davenport, A.R.N.P. Michelle Lewis, A.R.N.P. Susan Waterbury, A.R.N.P. Kristen See, A.R.N.P. Marva Edwards-Marshall, A.R.N.P.
General & Oncologic Surgery Clifford L. Gelman, M.D. Pachavit Kasemsap, M.D.
General, Oncologic & Vascular Surgery Joseph A. Wasselle, M.D.
Hematology/Oncology Craig Badolato, M.D. Gregory Hoang, M.D. Stephen H. Yandel, D.O.
Infectious Diseases William Catena, M.D.
Internal Medicine Angela Aboutanos, M.D. Arland A. Adams, M.D. Janet A. Anciro, M.D. Andrew M. Atkinson, M.D. Gobivenkata Balaji, M.D. Julie A. Gelman, M.D. Anju Grover, M.D. Rajasri Krishnamurthy, M.D. Jay Kundumadathil, M.D. Sue Mitra, M.D. Scott Nunes, M.D. Mark S. Psarakis, M.D. Effie D. Samitas, M.D. David S. Shapiro, M.D. Raj Vellody, M.D. Trey McMullan, PA-C
Nephrology Vishnu Patel, M.D.
Neurological Surgeon Mitchell Supler, M.D.
Neurology Thomas G. Hoffman, M.D. Jill W. Miller, M.D., Ph.D
Orthopaedics Patricia Baumann, D.O. Robert Brennan, M.D. Devin Datta, M.D. Richard Hynes, M.D. Liza Korfhage, PA-C Damien Velez, PA-C Anne Gregg, PA-C Walter Harris, PA-C
PediatricsEllen Altenburg, M.D. Liliana Gutierrez, M.D. Gabriel Hernandez, M.D. Wendy Lockhart, M.D. Dassy Mas-Slattery, M.D. Scott Nunes, M.D.
Physical Medicine & Pain Mgmt Joseph Brooks, M.D. Albert Esmailzadeh, M.D. Arthur Kalman, M.D. Lily Voepel, M.D.
Physical Therapy Ted Landgraf, PT
PulmonologyJerry Pinto, M.D.
Rheumatology Hector E. Ramirez, M.D.
UrologyPrody Borboroglu, M.D. Anthony Saracino, M.D. Beth Holtham, PA-C
A Multi-Specialty Group Practice
Caring For Our Community s Health
www.oslermedical.com
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RICHARD M.RICHARD M.UNGER, JRUNGER, JR. MD. MD
BOARD CERTIFIEDBOARD CERTIFIED
NEUROLOGISTNEUROLOGIST
Richard M. Unger, Jr.Richard M. Unger, Jr.Emory UniversityEmory University
Chief ResidentChief Resident
116 Silver Palm AvenueMelbourne
321-725-6999Most Major Insurance Accepted
• Headaches &
Migraines
• BOTOX Treatments
• Parkinson’s Disease
• Strokes
• Epilepsy
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Neuro Muscular Disorders
• EMG / NCV
• Neuropathy
• Alzheimer’s /
Dementia
• All Aspects
of
Neurology
www.neurologyinstituteofmelbourne.com 361429
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Granny Nannies: 1900 S. Har-bor City Blvd., Suite 300, Mel-bourne, 321-984-0655.
Health First Home Care: 200S. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Is-land, 321-434-5909.
Health First Private Duty: 220S. Courtenay Parkway, Suite C,Merritt Island. Private duty, skillednurses, sitters and custodialhome health care, 321-459-1804.
Home Aid of Florida: Errands,shopping, cleaning, organizing,companionship, appointments andmore, 321-480-7369;homeaidesimplifies.com.
Hospice of Health First: 1900Dairy Road, Melbourne. Homehealth care, grief support and so-cial workers for the terminally illand their families, in-patient Hos-pice House in Palm Bay,321-952-0494.
Hospice of St. Francis: 1250-BGrumman Place, Titusville,321-269-4240. Personal care,skilled nursing, home healthaides, counseling, social workersfor the terminally ill and their fami-lies; hospiceofstfrancis.com
Maxim Healthcare Services:1101 W. Hibiscus Blvd., Suite107, Melbourne, 321-951-0011.Skilled nursing, companionservices/assistance, hourly carearound the clock, IV therapies,wound care, e-mail Melbourne@maxhealth.com; maxhealth.com
Meals on Wheels and Seniorsat Lunch: 321-639-8770.
A Moment’s Notice HealthCare: 989 37th Place, VeroBeach, provides home health careto South Brevard, 772-589-7429.
Nationwide Wheelchair Lifts:1536 Cypress Ave., Melbourne,321-255-5549.
NHC Homecare: 2395 N. Court-enay Parkway, Suite 101, MerrittIsland, 321-459-9111.
Nurse-On-Call: 2202 S. Bab-cock St., Melbourne,321-984-0223. Skilled nursing,physical therapy, occupationaltherapy, speech therapy, medicalsocial services and home healthaides, specialty oncology, woundcare, orthopedic and rehabilitationprograms, Medicare certified.
OMNI Home Care: 1801 SarnoRoad, Suite 1, Melbourne,321-752-9292; omnihha.com
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Open your heart and home to an extraordinary childOpen your heart and home to an extraordinary childThere are children on the Space Coast who long for a place to call their own with a familyThere are children on the Space Coast who long for a place to call their own with a familywho will care for and nurture them.who will care for and nurture them.
They are children who, for one reason or another, have been removed from their homes.They are children who, for one reason or another, have been removed from their homes.
They are children who need your compassion and support.They are children who need your compassion and support.
They need someone like you!They need someone like you!
Make this the year you consider adoptionMake this the year you consider adoptionor foster care!or foster care!
www.brevardfp.org | 321-752-4650Sponsored by Brevard Family Partnership and the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families
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John C. LoZito M.D. David J. Packey, PhD., M.D. Ronald A. Turck, Jr., M.D.
Graduate - Ross University School of MedicineInternship / Residency - Stony Brook UniversityHospital - New YorkFellowship - Wake Forest University BaptistMedical Center - North Carolina
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Welcoming New andPrevious Patients
No referral needed
Most InsuranceAccepted
NEUROLOGY CLINIC, P.A.
• Multiple Sclerosis • Epilepsy • Migraines and Headaches• DBS for Parkinson’s • VNS for Epilepsy • Seizure Disorders • Strokes • Brain Injuries • Cervical & Lumbar Spine Disease
• Alzheimer’s and Dementia • Movement Disorders• Dystonia/BOTOX • EMG and Nerve Testing
• Peripheral Neuropathy
Graduate - University of Miami School of MedicineInternship - Wilford Hall, San AntonioMilitary - U.S. Air Force Flight SurgeonNeurology Residency - University of Miami
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Infusion Partners: Formerly Op-tion Care of Melbourne Inc., 1600Sarno Road, Suite 10, Melbourne,321-242-2996. Home infusion,respiratory, nutritional services.
Parrish Home Health: 830 Cen-tury Medical Drive, Suite A, Titus-ville, 321-268-6275. Skilled nurs-ing; physical, occupational andspeech therapy; social worker;home health aide;parrishmed.com
Physician’s Choice HomeHealth Services: 1326 MalabarRoad, Palm Bay, 321-726-1717 orfax 321-726-1718;univhealth.com
Quality Care Home Health Inc.:2295 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Suite C,Melbourne, 321-752-4495 or fax321-752-4493. Skilled nursing,physical therapy, occupationaltherapy, speech therapy, socialservices, home health aides.
ResCare Homecare: FormerlyKelly Home Care Services, 635 S.Wickham Road, Unit 204, WestMelbourne, 321-676-5088. Pri-vate duty, skilled nurses, custo-dial home health care.
Seniors Assistance Program:3600 W. King St., Cocoa. Short-term homemaker and respite
care, home-improvement programfor seniors 60 and older who ownand live in their home,321-631-2744.
Senior Help Line: 3600 W. KingSt., Suite 2, Cocoa,321-631-2747. Resources and re-ferrals.
Senior Partner Care Services:8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera.Helps seniors live safely and inde-pendently at home,321-253-6336;seniorpartnercare.com
Sunflower House: 777 E. Mer-ritt Island Causeway, Merritt Is-land. Volunteer, nonprofit seniorresource center at Merritt SquareMall, 321-452-4341;sunflowercoalition.org
Visiting Angels: 1900 S. Har-bor City Blvd., Suite 110, Mel-bourne. Part or full-time in-homecare, 321-953-8730, e-maillasvisitingangel@aol.com;visitingangels.com
Visiting Nurse Association,Space Coast: 1600 Sarno Road,Suite 201, Melbourne. Acute andchronic care; cardiac care; ortho-pedic services; clinical specialists;physical, speech and occupationaltherapy; eldercare services; com-panions and transportation,321-752-7550; vnatc.com
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Home health care
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Vitas Innovative Hospice Care:4450 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Suite250, Melbourne, 321-751-6671.Physical, spiritual, emotional sup-port for life-limiting illnesses;vitas.com
We Help Brevard: A senior re-ferral service offering seniors andthose caring for seniors elder caresolutions and elder friendly certi-
fied business choices,321-253-6326.
Wuesthoff Brevard Homecare:8060 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera,321-253-2200.
Wuesthoff Brevard Hospiceand Palliative Care: 8060 Spy-glass Hill Road, Viera. Care for theterminally ill, grief support service,children’s services, nursing andhome health aides,321-253-2222.
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HIBISCUS OB/GYN PHYSICIANS, PAOur Mission: To provide safe, evidence-based, medical care which patients
enjoy receiving and we enjoy providing. Our 4 Physicians and 2 ARNP’S have over 100 years experience in Ob/Gyn care!
Obstetric Care: vaginal and cesarean birth, multiple pregnancy, VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean), nuchal translucency screening for Down Syndrome, on site pregnancy ultrasound and lab draws, co-management of high-risk pregnancy,treatment of miscarriage, external cephalic version of breech pregnancy, pregnancy massage, prenatal and breast feeding classes, infant CPR, nutritional counseling.
Gynecologic Care: well-care and contraceptive management (including Implanon, Mirena and Paraguard IUD’s) in-offi ce permanent sterilization (Adianna and Essure), in--offi ce endometrical ablation, on-site gyn ultrasound and sonohysterography, diagnosis and treatment of abnormal pap smears, STD’S, menopause, bleeding disorders and most gynecologic problems.
Gynecologic Surgery: state-of-the-art hysteroscopic and laparoscopic surgeries, including total laparoscopic hysterectomy and laparoscopic supracervical hysterectomy.
Alternative/Cosmetic Services (available 2010-2011): Weight loss management, Botox ® facial treatments and Juvederm ® skin fi llers (Dr Gomez ), facials and microdermabrasion, acupunture, spider vein sclerotherapy.
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Liz Aranoff
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Cyndi Jones Suntree
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Robert Beatty
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Gene Newberry Indialantic
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Steve Scheller Palm Bay
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Barbara Favero
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Jim Biggin Suntree
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Gloria Lohner
Indialantic
321-266-0577 glohner@cfl.rr.com
Beth Glover G.R.I.
Melbourne
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Maria Kaps
Melbourne
321-604-1151 mariaakaps@aol.com
Joan Berrios Suntree
Working with buyers
And Sellers
321-960-8500 JoanFLRealtor@cfl.rr.com
Marty Pickett
Indialantic
321-795-3117 marty-p@cfl.rr.com
Raymond Craig
TRC, AHWD Suntree
321-543-6633 outdoorrealtor@yahoo.com
Pam Harrell
Palm Bay 33yrs
in Brevard
321-223-0431 pharrell@cfl.rr.com
Jack Ryals CCIM
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321-795-7534 threeatuf@aol.com
David Worth
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Worth Knowing”
321-723-7215 www.worthteam.com
Teri Blevins
WORTH TEAM Palm Bay
321-506-9028 worthteam@gmail.com
Lisa Ellison
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321-960-2259 lisawellison@bellsouth.net
Binki Kaiser Suntree
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Judith Kaiser
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Alcohol Community TreatmentCenter: Residential and outpatientsubstance-abuse treatment facility(food, cash and clothing donationsaccepted), 1215 Lake Drive, Co-coa. HOW House, residential sub-stance-abuse treatment facility,outpatient counseling, state li-censed, 1116 Main St., Titusville,321-632-5958. DUI Outpatient,2061 Palm Bay Road N.E., Suite102A, 321-298-1033,321-632-8730;communitytreatmentcenter.com
Brevard Outpatient AlternativeTreatment: 1127 South PatrickDrive, Satellite Beach,321-773-1111. B.O.A.T. is astate-licensed drug and alcoholprogram offering various pro-grams, including DUI group and in-dividual therapy, adolescent andadult substance abuse, adoles-cent behavioral problems, dys-functional family/adults and angermanagement;brevardoutpatient.com
Circles of Care: 400 E. Sheri-dan Road, Melbourne,321-722-5200; 1770 Cedar St.,Rockledge, 321-634-6264; 6700S. U.S. 1, Titusville,321-269-4590; 2020 CommerceDrive, Melbourne, 321-952-6000.Clinic at Sheridan Oaks (psychiat-ric treatment center) and Twin Riv-
ers (chemical dependency treat-ment center), both at 400 E. Sher-idan Road, 321-722-5200;circlesofcare.org
Community PsychologicalServices of Florida Tech: 150 W.University Blvd., building 265,Melbourne. Individual, couple andfamily therapy, 321-727-9956;research.fit.edu/cps
Crosswinds Youth Services:1407 Dixon Blvd., Cocoa. Pro-vides services and programs foryouth and their families. Crisis-in-tervention counseling, short-termresidential care, independent-liv-ing program, day treatment, SafePlace program, 321-394-0345 or24-hour crisis line at321-452-0800;crosswindsyouthservices.org
Devereux Florida: Psychiatricservices for children, adolescentsand families, developmental disa-bility treatment, foster care, resi-dential treatment. Residentialservices: 8000 Devereux Drive,Viera, 321-242-9100. Outpatientservices and foster care program:1600 Sarno Road, Suite 214,Melbourne, 321-752-3111. Earlychildhood and school readinessprogram; devereux.org
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Episcopal Counseling Center:414 Pine St., Titusville,321-267-2545; 3735 N. IndianRiver Drive, Cocoa,321-632-6812; 50 W. StrawbridgeAve., Melbourne, 321-952-5482;Main office in Orlando,800-544-1817; ecc1021.com
Family Advocacy Office at Pat-rick Air Force Base: 1381 SouthPatrick Drive, family treatmentservices for military families,321-494-8171.
Family Counseling Center ofBrevard: 725 DeLeon Ave., Titus-ville; 505 N. Harbor City Blvd.,Melbourne; alcohol and drug serv-ices, counseling, case manage-ment and consumer credit coun-seling, 321-632-5792;fccbrevard.com
Salvation Army Domestic Vio-lence Program: Counseling, shel-ter, supervised visitation, domes-tic-abuse hot line, community edu-cation and 9-1-1 cell phone pro-gram, 321-631-2764.
Serene Harbor Domestic Vio-lence Shelter: Counseling, out-reach groups, shelter, spouse-abuse hot line, 24-hour hot line at321-726-8282; sereneharbor.org
Space Coast Counseling Cen-ter: 3880 S. Washington Ave.,Suite 153, Titusville. Outpatienttherapy and counseling for chil-dren, adolescents and adults,321-267-2228.
Specialized Treatment Educa-tion and Prevention Services:803-A N. Fiske Blvd., Cocoa. Inpa-tient and outpatient treatment forsubstance abusers,321-637-7730; flsteps.org
Survivors of Homicide Pro-gram: 2725 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, building D, Viera, crisis coun-seling, grief support, advocacyand information, 321-617-7555.
211 Brevard: Crisis lines, infor-mation and 24-hour referrals,2-1-1 or 321-632-6688;211brevard.org
Vietnam and All Veterans ofBrevard Assistance Center: Veter-ans Transitional Facility, 700 E.Fee Ave., Melbourne, open to vet-erans and their survivors,321-409-8167; vietnamandallveteransofbrevard.com
Women’s Center: 1425 AuroraRoad, Melbourne. Resources forwomen and their families; exten-sive services for victims of crime,domestic violence and sexual as-sault, 321-242-3110;womenscenterinbrevard.org
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Public schoolsKodakmoment.MarissaPatterson andBrian Patontake a picturebefore thestart of VieraHigh’sgraduationceremony.
To register a child in BrevardCounty public schools, residentsneed the child’s birth certificate,residency verification, immuniza-tion records and proof of a med-ical checkup within the past 12months. For more information, callthe Brevard County School Dis-trict’s administrative offices at321-633-1000, ext. 500. Visitbrevard.k12.fl.us for school lunchmenus, calendars, minutes ofschool board meetings, job listingsand links to school home pages.
The following is a list of publicschools and enrollment figures asof Jan. 15 for each of the schooldistrict’s administrative areas.
Grades: The state assigns let-ter grades to all public schoolsbased on their performance on theFlorida Comprehensive Assess-ment Test as part of the gover-nor’s “A-Plus Plan” for education.
NORTH BREVARD (AREA IV)Elementary schools
Apollo, 3085 Knox McRae Drive,Titusville, 321-267-7890; Grade A,Enrollment 750.
Atlantis, 7300 Briggs Ave., PortSt. John, 321-633-6143; Grade A,Enrollment 709.
Challenger 7, 6135 Rena Drive,Port St. John, 321-636-5801; GradeA, Enrollment 492.
Coquina, 850 Knox McRae Drive,Titusville, 321-264-3060; Grade A,Enrollment 430.
Enterprise, 7000 EnterpriseRoad, Cocoa, 321-633-3434; GradeA, Enrollment 770.
Imperial Estates , 900 ImperialEstates Lane, Titusville,321-267-1773; Grade A, Enrollment683.
Mims, 2582 U.S. 1, Mims,321-264-3020; Grade A, Enrollment471.
Oak Park, 3395 Dairy Road, Ti-tusville, 321-269-3252; Grade A,Enrollment 649.
Pinewood, 3707 Old Dixie High-way, Mims, 321-269-4530; GradeA, Enrollment 419.
Riverview Elementary Magnet ,3000 Jolly St., Titusville,321-269-2326; Grade B, Enrollment406.
South Lake, 3755 Garden St., Ti-tusville, 321-269-1022; Grade A,Enrollment 385.
Middle schoolsAndrew Jackson , 1515 Knox
McRae Drive, Titusville,321-269-1812; Grade A, Enrollment618.
James Madison, 3375 DairyRoad, Titusville, 321-264-3120;Grade A, Enrollment 571.
Space Coast Jr./Sr. , 6150 Ba-nyan St., Port St. John,321-638-0750; Grade A, Enrollment1,783.
High schoolsAstronaut , 800 War Eagle Blvd.,
Titusville, 321-264-3000; Grade B,Enrollment 1,201.
Space Coast Jr./Sr. , 6150 Ba-nyan St., Port St. John,321-638-0750; Grade A, Enrollment1,783.
Titusville , 150 Terrier Trail, Titus-ville, 321-264-3100; Grade B, En-rollment 1,403.
CENTRAL BREVARD(AREA III)
Elementary schoolsAndersen, 3011 S. Fiske Blvd.,
Rockledge, 321-633-3610; GradeA, Enrollment 712.
Audubon, 1201 N. BananaRiver Drive, Merritt Island,321-452-2085; Grade A, Enroll-ment 478.
Cambridge, 2000 CambridgeDrive, Cocoa, 321-633-3550;Grade A, Enrollment 520.
Carroll, 1 Skyline Blvd., MerrittIsland, 321-452-1234; Grade A,Enrollment 747.
Endeavour, 905 Pineda St., Co-coa, 321-633-3545; Grade D, En-rollment 587.
Fairglen, 201 Indian Trail, Co-coa, 321-631-1993; Grade A, En-rollment 737.
Gardendale Elementary Mag-net, 301 Grove Blvd., Merritt Is-land, 321-452-1411; Grade A, En-rollment 437.
Golfview Elementary Magnet ,1530 S. Fiske Blvd., Rockledge,321-633-3570; Grade A, Enroll-ment 620.
Manatee, 3425 Solerno Blvd.,Viera, 321-433-0050; Grade A,Enrollment 1,043.
Mila, 288 West Merritt Ave.,Merritt Island, 321-454-1070;Grade A, Enrollment 447.
Saturn, 880 Range Road, Co-coa, 321-633-3535; Grade A, En-rollment 720.
Stevenson Elementary Schoolof the Arts , 1450 Martin Blvd.,Merritt Island, 321-454-3550;Grade A, Enrollment 459.
Tropical, 885 S. CourtenayParkway, Merritt Island,321-454-1080; Grade A, Enroll-ment 707.
Williams, 1700 ClubhouseDrive, Viera, 321-617-7700;Grade A, Enrollment 799.
Middle schoolsClearlake, 1225 Clearlake
Road, Cocoa, 321-633-3660;Grade A, Enrollment 416.
Edgewood Jr./Sr., 180 E. Mer-ritt Ave., Merritt Island,321-454-1030; Grade A, Enroll-ment 935.
Jefferson, 1275 S. CourtenayParkway, Merritt Island,321-453-5154; Grade A, Enroll-ment 668.
Kennedy, 2100 S. Fiske Blvd.,Rockledge, 321-633-3500; GradeA, Enrollment 707.
McNair, 1 Challenger Drive, Co-coa, 321-633-3630; Grade A, En-rollment 463.
High schoolsCocoa, 2000 Tiger Trail, Co-
coa, 321-632-5300; Grade D, En-rollment 1,018.
Edgewood Jr./Sr., 180 E. Mer-ritt Ave., Merritt Island,321-454-1030; Grade A, Enroll-ment 935.
Merritt Island, 100 E. MustangWay, Merritt Island,321-454-1000; Grade B, Enroll-ment 1,495.
Rockledge, 220 Raider Road,Rockledge, 321-636-3711; GradeA, Enrollment 1,179.
MID-SOUTH/CENTRALBEACHES (AREA II)
Elementary schoolsAllen, 2601 Fountainhead
Blvd., Melbourne, 321-242-6450;Grade A, Enrollment 650.
Cape View, 8440 N. RosalindAve., Cape Canaveral,321-784-0284; Grade A, Enroll-ment 373.
Creel, 2000 Glenwood Drive,Melbourne, 321-259-3233; GradeA, Enrollment 754.
Croton, 1449 Croton Road,Melbourne, 321-259-3818; GradeA, Enrollment 522.
Freedom 7 School of Interna-tional Studies, 400 4th St. South,Cocoa Beach, 321-868-6610;Grade A, Enrollment 408.
Harbor City, 1377 Sarno Road,Melbourne, 321-254-5534; GradeA, Enrollment 489.
Holland, 50 Holland Court, Sat-ellite Beach, 321-773-7591;Grade A, Enrollment: 382.
Longleaf, 4290 N. WickhamRoad, Melbourne, 321-242-4700;
Grade A, Enrollment 712.Ocean Breeze, 1101 Cheyenne
Drive, Indian Harbour Beach,321-779-2040; Grade A, Enroll-ment 540.
Quest, 8751 Trafford Drive,Melbourne, 321-242-1411; GradeA, Enrollment 838.
Roosevelt , 1400 MinutemenCauseway, Cocoa Beach,321-868-6660; Grade A, Enroll-ment 419.
Sabal, 1401 Wickham Road,Melbourne, 321-254-7261; GradeA, Enrollment 571.
Sea Park, 300 Sea Park Blvd.,Satellite Beach, 321-779-2050;Grade A, Enrollment 319.
Sherwood, 2541 Post Road,Melbourne, 321-254-6424; GradeA, Enrollment 597.
Suntree, 900 Jordan BlassDrive, Melbourne, 321-242-6480;Grade A, Enrollment 834.
Surfside, 475 Cassia Blvd.,Satellite Beach, 321-773-2818;Grade A, Enrollment 431.
Middle schoolsCocoa Beach Jr./Sr., 1500
Minutemen Causeway,321-783-1776; Grade A, Enroll-ment 1,375.
DeLaura, 300 Jackson Ave.,Satellite Beach, 321-773-7581;Grade A, Enrollment 671.
Hoover, 2000 Hawk HavenDrive, Indialantic, 321-727-1611;Grade A, Enrollment 439.
Johnson, 2155 Croton Road,Melbourne, 321-242-6430; GradeA, Enrollment 871.
West Shore Jr./Sr., 250 WildCat Alley, Melbourne,321-242-4730; Grade A, Enroll-ment 970.
High schoolsCocoa Beach Jr./Sr., 1500
Minutemen Causeway,321-783-1776; Grade A, Enroll-ment 1,375.
Eau Gallie, 1400 CommodoreBlvd., Melbourne, 32935,321-242-6400; Grade B, Enroll-ment 1,660.
Satellite, 300 Scorpion Court,Satellite Beach, 321-779-2000;Grade B, Enrollment 1,193.
Viera, 6103 Stadium Parkway,321-632-1770; Grade A, Enroll-ment 2,009.
West Shore Jr./Sr., 250 WildCat Alley, Melbourne,321-242-4730; Grade A, Enroll-ment 970.
SOUTH BREVARD(AREA I)
Elementary schoolsColumbia, 1225 Waco Blvd.
S.E., Palm Bay, 321-676-1319;Grade A, Enrollment 556.
Discovery, 1275 Glendale Ave.N.W., Palm Bay, 321-951-4920;Grade A, Enrollment 932.
Gemini, 2100 Oak St., Mel-bourne Beach, 321-727-3090;Grade A, Enrollment 635.
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Indialantic, 1050 N. Palm Ave.,Indialantic, 321-723-2811; GradeA, Enrollment 768.
Jupiter, 950 Tupelo Road,S.W., Palm Bay, 321-952-5990;Grade A, Enrollment 828.
Lockmar, 525 Pepper St. N.E.,Palm Bay, 321-676-3730; GradeA, Enrollment 775.
McAuliffe, 155 Del Mundo St.N.W., Palm Bay, 321-768-0465;Grade A, Enrollment 828.
Meadowlane Intermediate,2700 Wingate Blvd., West Mel-bourne, 321-722-5539; Grade A,Enrollment 553.
Meadowlane Primary, 2800Wingate Blvd., West Melbourne,321-723-6354, Grade A, Enroll-ment 745.
Palm Bay, 1200 AllamandaRoad N.E., 321-723-1055; GradeA, Enrollment 700.
Port Malabar, 301 Pioneer Ave.N.E., Palm Bay, 321-725-0070;Grade A, Enrollment 721.
Riviera, 351 Riviera Drive N.E.,Palm Bay, 321-676-4237; GradeA, Enrollment 566.
Sunrise, 1651 Mara LomaBlvd., Palm Bay, 321-674-6145;Grade A, Enrollment 850.
Turner, 3175 Jupiter Blvd. S.E.,Palm Bay, 321-676-5700; GradeA, Enrollment 696.
University Park , 500 W. Univer-sity Blvd., Melbourne,321-723-2566; Grade B, Enroll-ment 504.
West Melbourne ElementarySchool for Science , 2255 Mead-owlane Ave., West Melbourne,321-956-5040; Grade A, Enroll-ment 413.
Westside, 2175 DeGroodtRoad S.W., Palm Bay,321-956-5050; Grade A, Enroll-ment 845.
Middle schoolsCentral, 2600 Wingate Blvd.,
West Melbourne, 321-722-4150;Grade A, Enrollment 1,000.
Southwest, 451 Eldron Blvd.S.E., Palm Bay, 321-952-5800;Grade A, Enrollment 1,437.
Stone, 1101 E. UniversityBlvd., Melbourne, 321-723-0741;Grade A, Enrollment 641.
High schoolsBayside, 1901 DeGroodt Road
S.W., Palm Bay, 321-956-5000;Grade B, Enrollment 2,184.
Heritage, 2351 Malabar RoadN.W., Palm Bay, 321-722-4178;no grade, Enrollment 888.
Melbourne, 74 Bulldog Blvd.,321-952-5880; Grade B, Enroll-ment 1,951.
Palm Bay, 101 Pirate Lane,Melbourne, 321-952-5900; GradeB, Enrollment 2,071.
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NORTH BREVARDLake Fern Montessori Acad-
emy, 257 Aguinaldo Ave., Titus-ville, 321-268-3365; age 2 1 ⁄ 2through sixth grade
Park Avenue Christian Acad-emy, 2600 S. Park Ave., Titusville;321-267-1871; pre-K througheighth grade
St. Teresa Catholic School ,207 Ojibway Ave., Titusville;321-267-1643; pre-K througheighth grade
Temple Christian School , 1400N. U.S. 1, Titusville;321-269-2837; pre-K through12th
CENTRAL BREVARDAtlantic Inclusive Academy ,
825 Forrest Ave., Suite 105, Co-coa, 321-638-0040; grades 1-12
Bethel Christian Academy ,1950 Michigan Ave., Cocoa,321-636-0883; pre-K through12th
Calvary Chapel ChristianSchool, 3500 N. Courtenay Park-way, Merritt Island,321-459-2900; pre-k through sixthgrade
Cocoa Beach Christian School,830 S. Atlantic Ave., CocoaBeach, 321-799-0577; pre-Kthrough sixth grade
Cocoa Adventist School , 1500Cox Road, Cocoa, 321-636-2551;pre-K through eighth grade
Destiny Christian Preschool ,700 S. Courtenay Parkway, MerrittIsland, 321-453-4555; age 6weeks through pre-K
Divine Mercy Catholic School ,1940 N. Courtenay Parkway, Mer-ritt Island, 321-452-0263; pre-Kthrough eighth grade
Grace United Methodist Pre-school, 65 Needle Blvd., MerrittIsland; 321-452-4484; age 2 to 5
KLD Youth Foundation Inc., 85Richland Ave., Merritt Island,321-454-7333, kindergartenthrough 12th grades.
Liberty High Central , 500 Bar-ton Blvd., Suite 6B, Rockledge,321-633-6441
Merritt Island ChristianSchool, 140 Magnolia Ave., Mer-ritt Island; 321-453-2710; pre-school through 12th grade
Our Saviour’s Catholic School,5301 N. Atlantic Ave., CocoaBeach, 321-783-2330; age 3through eighth grade
Rockledge Christian School,2175 S. Fiske Blvd.;321-632-6966; pre-K througheighth grade
Rockledge PresbyterianSchool, 921 Rockledge Drive,321-632-3343; ages 1 through 4
St. Mark’s Episcopal Acad-emy, 2 Church St., Cocoa;321-639-5771; age 3 throughsixth grade
St. Mary’s Catholic School ,1152 Seminole Drive, Rockledge,321-636-4208; pre-K througheighth grade
Shari Medlock School, 916-GFlorida Ave., Cocoa;321-632-4631; piano, vocals, Bi-ble
Trinity Lutheran School , 1330S. Fiske Blvd., Rockledge,321-636-5431; pre-K througheighth grade
SOUTH BREVARDAscension Catholic School ,
2950 N. Harbor City Blvd., Mel-bourne, 321-254-1595; pre-Kthrough eighth grade
Brevard Christian School ,1100 W. Dorchester Ave., WestMelbourne, 321-727-2038; pre-Kthrough 12th grade.
Brevard Jewish CommunitySchool at Temple Beth Sholom ,5995 N. Wickham Road, Mel-bourne, 321-757-0832; pre-Kthrough fourth grade
Brevard Learning Clinic, 1900S. Harbor City Blvd., No. 231, Mel-bourne, 321-676-3024; kindergar-ten through adult
Brevard Montessori School ,944 Pine Tree Drive, Indian Har-bour Beach, 321-773-5437; 18months through 9 years
See PRIVATESCHOOLS, 68
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Calvary Chapel ChristianSchool, 2955 Minton Road, WestMelbourne, 321-729-9922; age 3through eighth grade
Community Christian School ,1616 Ferndale Ave., Melbourne,321-259-1590; kindergartenthrough 12th grade
Country Beginnings of PalmBay, 7155 Babcock St. S.E., PalmBay, 321-727-7744; age 2through pre-K
Country Day for Children , 1281S. Wickham Road, West Mel-bourne; 321-951-8005; age 2through kindergarten
Covenant Christian School ,720 Emerson Drive N.E., PalmBay; 321-727-2661; kindergartenthrough 12th grade
Diamond Community School ,Dorthea Fields Ave. N.E., PalmBay, 321-727-9436; kindergartenthrough eighth grade
Indian Harbour Montessori Ele-mentary, 1230 Banana RiverDrive, Indian Harbour Beach,321-777-1480; age 3 throughsixth grade
Especially for Children Eau Gal-lie, 455 E. Eau Gallie Blvd., IndianHarbour Beach, 321-777-1198;ages 1 through 3
Faith Fellowship Academy ,2820 Business Center Blvd., Mel-bourne, 321-259-7200; age 2through third grade
Florida Air Academy , 1950 S.Academy Drive, Melbourne,321-723-3211; sixth through 12thgrade
Holy Name of Jesus CatholicSchool, 3060 N. SR A1A, Indialan-tic, 321-773-1630; pre-K througheighth grade
Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy ,Lower School, 50 W. StrawbridgeAve., Melbourne, 321-723-8323,age 3 through sixth grade; UpperSchool, 5625 Holy Trinity Drive, Mel-bourne, 321-723-8323, sevenththrough 12th grade
Liberty High School, 4630Lipscomb St. N.E., Suite 1, PalmBay, 321-733-5889
Lighthouse Christian Academy,2350 W. New Haven Ave., WestMelbourne, 321-733-1030; kinder-garten through eighth grade
Melbourne Central Catholic HighSchool, 100 E. Florida Ave., Mel-bourne, 321-727-0793; ninththrough 12th grade
Melbourne/Palm Bay Seventh-Day Adventist Christian School,210 W. New Haven Ave., Mel-bourne, 321-727-8877; first througheighth grade
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New Covenant ChristianSchool, 1990 W. New Haven Ave.,Suite 306/307, Melbourne,321-724-9603; kindergartenthrough 12th grade
Our Lady of Lourdes CatholicSchool, 420 E. Fee Ave., Mel-bourne, 321-723-3631; pre-Kthrough eighth grade
Palm Bay Baptist Academy ,2601 Emerson Drive S.E., PalmBay, 321-723-3773; age 3through 12th grade
Riverside Christian Academy ,3333 N. Riverside Drive, Indialan-tic, 321-773-2522; pre-K throughsixth grade
St. Joseph Catholic School ,5320 Babcock St. N.E., Palm Bay,321-723-8866; pre-K througheighth grade
Seaside Christian Academy ,399 E. Eau Gallie Blvd., Mel-bourne, 321-773-8676; preschooland kindergarten
Suntree Montessori, 2990Business Center Blvd., Mel-bourne, 321-254-7500; preschooland kindergarten
Wade Christian Academy ,4300 N. Wickham Road, Mel-bourne, 321-259-6788; kindergar-ten through 12th grade
West Melbourne ChristianAcademy , 3150 Milwaukee Ave.,West Melbourne, 321-725-3743;kindergarten through 12th grade
In the stacks.Mary Lewis and SapnaDesai check out booksin the media center atHoly Trinity EpiscopalAcademy.
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Toll free: (877) 999-9876 www.ccis.edu/iwantmorePatrick Air Force Base, Fla.
On campus. Online. Or both.
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Barry University: 135 E. Mer-ritt Ave., Merritt Island,321-453-6253; barry.edu. WestMelbourne campus at 630 S.Wickham Road, Suite 104,321-409-5553.
The Catholic university offersfour-year degrees in professionalstudies, liberal studies and sci-ence and information technology.
Brevard Community College:1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa,321-632-1111;brevardcc.edu.
About 12,000 students takecourses at BCC each term. Cam-puses are in Cocoa, Titusville,Melbourne and Palm Bay, with acenter at the Kennedy SpaceCenter Visitor Complex and otheroff-site facilities. Classes areavailable via WBCC-TV Channel68 and the Internet as part ofBCC’s Virtual Campus.
BCC provides a two-year asso-ciate of arts degree with guaran-teed transfer to a state univer-sity, 27 associate of science de-grees and 50 one- or two-year vo-cational certificates, as well asprograms for community educa-tion, business training, dual en-rollment, early admission andparent education/lab schools.
Chapel Christian University:1138 Peachtree St., Cocoa,321-455-6605 or321-452-0135. Mailing address:870 Australian St., Merritt Is-land, FL 32953.
Bachelor’s, master’s and doc-toral degrees are availablethrough the Brevard Countydistance-education program.
The school is a member of theCommission of Independent Edu-cation and the Florida Council ofPrivate Colleges.
Columbia College — PatrickAir Force Base: 1020 CentralAve., Suite G2, PAFB,321-783-5506; ccis.edu/PAFB.
Regionally accredited by thehigher learning commission ofthe North Central Association ofColleges and Schools offering as-sociate’s and bachelor’s degreesin business administration, com-puter information systems, crimi-nal justice administration, gen-eral studies and online degrees.Adult evening classes once aweek with eight-week sessionsfive times a year. Financial aid isavailable. Open to military and ci-vilian students. Campuses alsoin Orlando and Jacksonville.
Embry-Riddle AeronauticalUniversity: Space Coast Center,1020 Central Ave, Suite G-8, Pat-rick Air Force Base FL 32925,321-783-5020; e-mailspace.coast.center@erau.edu.
The Space Coast Center ofEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical Univer-sity serves local residents inter-ested in obtaining certificates,associate, bachelor or masterdegrees in management, safetyand related aviation/aerospacefields of study. Accredited by theSouthern Association of Collegesand Schools, Space Coastopened in 1982 at Patrick AirForce Base. This ERAU site isamong more than 130 worldwidecenters and two main residentcampuses dedicated to providingworking adults with a viable op-portunity to complete their fieldsof study. Students attend classone night a week in condensednine-week terms. Students alsocan take classes over the In-ternet through the center’s Dis-tance Learning Department. Forinformation on class schedulesand degree programs, call321-783-5020 or e-mailspace.coast.center@erau.edu.
Everest University: 2401 N.Harbor City Blvd., Melbournel321-253-2929; fmu.edu.
Tuition for undergraduate pro-grams is $260 to $275 a credithour. Graduate courses areabout $400 a credit hour. Finan-cial aid is available.
Associate degrees are avail-able in accounting, business ad-ministration, computer informa-tion science, criminal justicemanagement, film and video pro-duction, and medical assisting.Bachelor’s degrees are availablein accounting, business adminis-tration, computer information sci-ence and criminal justice man-agement. Graduate degrees of-fered include master’s of busi-ness administration withconcentration in accounting,business administration andcomputer information systems.
Florida Tech: 150 UniversityBlvd., Melbourne,321-674-8000; fit.edu.
Founded in 1958, Florida Techis the only independent techno-logical univers ity in the
See COLLEGES, 71
Master’s degrees for working professionals.
On campus. Online. Or both.
Three convenient locations throughout Brevard
Merritt Island 321.449.4500 Patrick AFB 321.868.5194 Melbourne/Palm Bay 321.956.6700
webster.edu/spacecoast
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Southeast and places highly inseveral regional and national col-lege-ranking surveys. WashingtonMonthly rates Florida Tech as thetop private university in Florida; itis among the top Southeastern col-leges, according to Princeton Re-view, and one of the top nationaluniversities, according to U.S.News and World Report. More than8,000 students are enrolled atthe main Melbourne campus andthrough 10 off-campus graduatecenters, including the KennedySpace Center and Rockledgesites, and online.
Since 2000, Florida Tech hasprovided full-time working profes-sionals the opportunity to earn de-grees through online programs.This effort greatly expanded re-cently through the university’spartnership with University Alli-ance. The university is divided intofive colleges: College of Aeronau-tics, College of Engineering, Col-lege of Business, College of Psy-chology, Liberal Arts and Collegeof Science.
Florida Tech has experiencedrapid growth during the past twoyears. The university has addedthe Scott Center for Autism Treat-ment, Harris Village residence
halls, Emil Buehler Center for Avia-tion Training and Research, andHarris Center for Engineering andScience. The university alsohouses the Ortega 0.8-m tele-scope, the largest research tele-scope in Florida, and the FunkCenter for Textile Arts, the onlytextile exhibition center in Florida.
Bachelor’s degrees are avail-able in more than 50 disciplines:aerospace, chemical, civil, com-puter, electrical, mechanical, soft-ware and ocean engineering; ap-plied mathematics; computer sci-ence; computer information sys-tems; environmental science;meteorology; oceanography; aqua-culture; ecology; general, marine,molecular and pre-professional(dental, medical and veterinary) bi-ology; biochemistry; chemicalmanagement; general, premedicaland research chemistry; interdisci-plinary science (with military sci-ence option); physics;astronomy/astrophysics; pre-pro-fessional physics; space sci-ences; communication; mathema-tics education; science educationwith options in biology, chemistry,computer science, earth/spacescience, general science andphysics; accounting; business ad-ministration; business informationsystems; business and environ-mental studies; management in-
formation systems; aeronauticalscience; aviation meteorology(with and without a flight option);aviation management (with andwithout a flight option); aviationcomputer science; psychology; fo-rensic psychology; and humani-ties.
Master’s degrees are offered inmore than 79 disciplines; doctoraldegrees in 22. Through UniversityCollege, the university providesonline associate’s, bachelor’s andmaster’s degree programs as wellas professional development pro-grams in such areas as leader-ship, financial planning, pro-gramming, and technical and non-technical project management.
Keiser University: 900 S. Bab-cock St., Melbourne,321-255-2255;keiseruniversity.edu
Accredited by the Southern As-sociation of Colleges and Schools,associate of science degrees areoffered in medical assisting; com-puter programming; computer en-gineering technology; computergraphics; computer network engi-neering technology; computer-ani-mation design; culinary arts; nurs-ing and occupational therapy as-sistance; and radiologic technol-ogy.
Associate of arts degrees areavailable for criminal justice; para-
legal studies, accounting, busi-ness and public administration,and health services.
The cost is $5,304 per semes-ter.
University of Central Florida,Southern Region: Full-servicecampuses in Cocoa adjacent toBCC’s Cocoa campus at 1519Clearlake Road; 321-433-7800;regionalcampuses.ucf.edu. Cen-ters are at Kennedy Space Center,Melbourne and Palm Bay.
A public university branch cam-pus offering junior, senior andgraduate-level courses.
Applicants can be Brevard Com-munity College graduates or trans-fer students who have completedfreshman and sophomore years atother approved colleges or univer-sities. UCF-Brevard offers bache-lor’s and master’s degrees in avariety of programs.
Undergraduate programs in-clude:0 College of Arts and Sci-
ences: history, liberal studies, po-litical science, psychology and so-ciology0 College of Business Admin-
istration: general business admin-istration, accounting, economics,finance, management, manage-ment information systems andmarketing
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0 College of Education: earlychildhood education, elementaryeducation, English language artseducation, exceptional education,social science education and vo-cational education
0 College of Engineering andComputer Science: engineeringtechnology-operations and infor-mation systems technology
0 College of Health and PublicAffairs: communicative disorders,criminal justice, health servicesadministration, legal studies,nursing and public administration
Graduate programs include:0 College of Arts and Sci-
ences: applied sociology0 College of Business Admin-
istration: business administration0 College of Education: ele-
mentary education, educationalleadership, exceptionalities educa-tion and vocational education0 College of Engineering and
Computer Science: engineeringFEEDS/ITV graduate engineering,industrial engineering/engineeringmanagement0 College of Health and Public
Affairs: criminal justice, health sci-ences, health services administra-tion, public administration
Certificate programs include:domestic violence, English as asecond language endorsementK-12, initial teacher professionalpreparation, nonprofit manage-ment, pre-kindergarten handicap-ped endorsement, public adminis-tration, teaching English as a sec-ond language.
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Charter schoolsCampus Charter School,
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Educational Horizons CharterSchool, 1281 S. Wickham Road,West Melbourne, 321-729-0786.Kindergarten through sixth grade.Enrollment 70. FCAT grade N/A;educationalhorizons.net
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5650 SR 520, Cocoa,321-631-9876. Grades 2-10.School hours 8:25 a.m. to 3:30p.m. Enrollment 98. FCAT gradeN/A; ems-cocoa.com
Imagine Schools of West Mel-bourne 3355 Imagine Way,321-768-6200. Grades pre-K-8.Enrollment 400. FCAT grade C;imagineschoolsatwestmelbourne.com
Odyssey Charter School 1755Eldron Blvd. S.E., Palm Bay321-733-0442. Grades pre-K-8.Enrollment 550. FCAT grade A;odysseycharterschool.com
Palm Bay Academy CharterSchool 2112 Palm Bay Road, forgrades K-5; 635 Community Col-lege Parkway, for grades 6-8.321-984-2710, elementary;321-726-9920, middle school.Enrollment 400. FCAT grade A;
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Sculptor Charter School,1031 Armstrong Drive, Titusville,321-264-9991. Grades pre-K-8.Enrollment (Feb 2009) 420.FCATgradeA;sculptorcharter.org
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Outdoors
County awash in sporting opportunitiesFLORIDA TODAY STAFF
Brevard County is home to justabout every sport imaginable.Whetheryou liketoparticipateorwatch, chances are you’ll findsomethingyouenjoy.
Local waterways offer some ofthefinestboatingandsailingany-where and an ideal environmentforskiingandwakeboarding.
Windsurfing conditions are sofavorable that the Indian RiverLagoon was the site of the 2000U.S.OlympicTrials.
Though wave conditions arenot always perfect for surfing,Brevard has produced severalmajor surfing stars, including2001 world champion C.J. Hob-good, a Satellite Beach native; histwin brother; Damien, who is onthe world tour; and unprece-dented nine-time world champKellySlaterofCocoaBeach.
Local contests are conductedfrom Cocoa Beach to SebastianInlet.
Surfers often share their favor-ite breakwithanglers insearchofthe fight of a tarpon or the delec-table tasteofsnook.
If water sports are a little toodaring, Brevard is home to manychallenging golf courses de-signed by some of the sport’sgreatestplayers.
Tennis facilities include justabout every surface, from Titus-ville in the north to south of Mel-bourneBeach.
In thecounty’smanyparks,en-thusiasts participate in every-thing from bocce ball to cricket,softballandsoccer.
Whilenofull-timemajorsportsfranchise calls the Space Coasthome, baseball spring training is
apopularevent.The Washington Nationals call
the Space Coast Stadium inVieratheirspringtraininghome.
During the regular season,Space Coast Stadium is the homeof the Brevard County Manateesof the Class A Florida StateLeague.
Pari-mutuel wagering is avail-able at Melbourne Greyhound
Park, and numerous facilities of-ferbowlingandbilliards.
For extreme sports, try a hand-ful of first-class parks for skate-boardingandbiking,aswellasanindoor rock-climbing facility inWestMelbourne.
All inall, theSpaceCoastofferssomething for even the most dis-criminating tastes in sports, andthe pleasant climate year-roundprovides ample opportunities totrythem.
2007 FLORIDA TODAY file
Hanging out. Windsurfing conditions are so favorable that the Indian River Lagoon was the site of thesport’s 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials.
Tim Shortt, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Ready to catch. Fans yell for a Washington Nationals player to tossa ball their way during the last game of spring training at SpaceCoast Stadium in Viera.
Craig Bailey, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Team spirit. A Washington Na-tionals fan holds up a bannerduring a game at Space CoastStadium in Viera.
LET’S TALK BASEBALL. For alayout of Space Coast Stadiumand the 2010 Brevard CountyManatees Florida State Leagueschedule, go to page 76FORE. Brevard golf courses, page 88.
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Youth sports
For information about countyprograms, call the Brevard CountyParks and Recreation Departmentat 321-633-2046.
Baseball, softball: District 2and 22 Little League — the gov-erning body for Little League base-ball and softball in Brevard County— consists of 27 leagues fromMims to Palm Bay. Opening dayfor most leagues takes place inlate February or early March, andplay continues until the last of theAll-Star tournaments in July andAugust.
Babe Ruth leagues: BrevardCounty Babe Ruth/Cal RipkenBaseball League offers games forchildren ages 5 to 18 and in-cludes softball for girls and aphysically challenged division forplayers through the age of 20called “Buddy Ball.” The leagueselects an All-Star team to partici-pate in regional, district, state andnational Babe Ruth tournaments.For registration information, call321-632-2916 or 321-615-8263;brevardcounty.baberuthonline.com
Boys and Girls Clubs of CentralFlorida: Youth Development Pro-gram for children ages 6 to 18.Volunteers needed for after-schoolprogramming from 2:20 until8 p.m. weekdays during schooland from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. week-days during summer and schoolvacation periods. For info: Mims,321-264-9811; Melbourne,321-242-0041; bgccf.org.
Brevard Bulls AAU basketball:The Bulls offer youth basketballleagues and travel teams year-round in Rockledge and Cocoaareas; eteamz.com/Brevardbulls.
Brevard County Youth Footballand Cheerleading Association:The BCYFCA offers football andcheerleading programs for chil-dren ages 5 to 16 in Rookies,Mighty-Mites, Pee Wees, Ban-tams, Juniors and Seniors divi-sions; bcyfca.org.
Cat 5 Softball: Girls’ fast-pitchsoftball organization. Program issanctioned with ISA, NSA, USSSA,ASA organizations. Cat 5 hasthree teams and levels of play forages 8 through 18. For tryout in-formation, call 321-604-7261,321-431-9975 or 321-610-0377.
Central Brevard Jr. Magic bas-ketball: The Jr. Magic league is af-filiated with the Orlando Magicprofessional basketball team andthe Brevard Bulls AAU program
and sponsors competitive and rec-reational youth basketball leaguesin the fall and spring at KennedyMiddle School in Rockledge. Call321-446-2556; eteamz.com/Brevard bulls/news/
Circle of Champions WrestlingClub: Conducts wrestling practicefor students on Tuesday andThursday nights at Palm Bay High.Club wrestlers participate in AAUmeets throughout the winter andspring. Call 321-723-8950.
Mid-Florida Quarter MidgetRacers’ Association Inc.: Part ofthe Quarter Midgets of AmericaInc., a national organization thatoffers racing for kids ages 5 to 16years old, track at Sharpes Race-way inside the Space Coast Com-munities Sports Complex off Ca-naveral Groves Boulevard;midfloridaqmra.com
Mighty Mites Wrestling Club:Offers workouts and practices onMonday, Wednesday and Thursdaynights at Astronaut High for youthwrestlers in Titusville and sur-rounding area. Participants com-pete in AAU meets around thestate. Call 321-264-4720.
Palm Bay Youth Softball Asso-
ciation: As a league that focuseson learning and teamwork, the or-ganization is open to childrenages 3 to 18 from throughoutBrevard County. Play is offered inthe spring and fall months. Call321-266-6987.
Pop Warner Youth Football andCheerleading: Brevard County hasfour programs that participate inthe Mid-Florida Conference of thePop Warner Youth Football andCheerleading Association. The or-ganization provides sports andscholastic opportunities. It offersfive football/cheerleading divi-sions and a flag football divisionfor children ages 5 to 16. Prac-tices begin in August. Registrationis at various times during theyear; popwarner.com
Police Athletic Leagues:Groups established acrossBrevard focus on several sportingevents, including basketball, soc-cer and football. These leaguesalso provide other activities, suchas youth leadership and educa-tional activities. Titusville,321-268-8771, www.titusvillepa-l.org; West Melbourne,321-723-9673 ext. 120; Mel-bourne, 321-953-6251; Satellite
Beach, 321-777-8336; BrevardCounty Sheriff’s Office,321-225-3013; Palm Bay,321-733-3089.
Quick Start Tennis: Designedto teach tennis to children underthe age of 10, the program offerslessons at the Viera CommunityCenter. To register, call BarbaraWong at 631-0419. AnotherQuickstart Tennis program is of-fered at Veterans Park in PalmBay. To register, call John Mas-setti at 321-727-1348.
Soccer: The Brevard Youth Soc-cer League is made of 18 clubsacross Brevard and Indian Rivercounties. The league is for chil-dren ages 4 to 19. Traditionally,more than 11,000 athletes partici-pate in these clubs. The OutreachProgram for Soccer (TOPS)coaches children ages 5 to 19with mental and physical disabili-ties. District Commissioner isMark Chapman, 321-591-3997;e-mail mchapman@fysa.com.
Viera Soccer Club: The club of-fers soccer instruction and gamesfor children ages 4 to 11,321-427-7337; vierasoccerclub.org
2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Winding up. Travis Dunn makes his pitch on opening day of CocoaLittle League at Stradley Park in Cocoa.
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Spring training tickets to WashingtonNationals’ home games can bepurchased at the Space Coast Stadiumbox office or by calling 321-633-9200.
Tickets also are available throughTicketMaster at 321-459-3309 orwww.nationals.com
Box office hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Monday through Friday and 10 a.m.to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Ticket prices: Batters box seats, $24;box seats, $20; reserved seats, $17;reserved bleachers, $10; outfieldberm, call for availability.
Gettingthere
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2010 Brevard CountyManatees Florida StateLeague schedule.Home games are in bold.Date Time Opponent
April 8 7:05 p.m. DaytonaApril 9 7:05 p.m. DaytonaApril 10 7:05 p.m. DaytonaApril 11 1:05 p.m. DaytonaApril 12 7:05 p.m. LakelandApril 13 7:05 p.m. LakelandApril 14 10:35 a.m. LakelandApril 15 7:05 p.m. DunedinApril 16 7:05 p.m. DunedinApril 17 7:05 p.m. DunedinApril 18 1 p.m. LakelandApril 19 7 p.m. LakelandApril 20 10:30 a.m. LakelandApril 21 TBD DunedinApril 22 TBD DunedinApril 23 TBD DunedinApril 24 7:05 p.m. DaytonaApril 25 1:05 p.m. DaytonaApril 27 TBD ClearwaterApril 28 TBD ClearwaterApril 29 TBD ClearwaterApril 30 TBD Tampa
May 1 TBD TampaMay 2 TBD TampaMay 3 7:05 p.m. ClearwaterMay 4 7:05 p.m. ClearwaterMay 5 10:35 a.m. ClearwaterMay 6 7:05 p.m. TampaMay 7 7:05 p.m. Tampa
May 8 7:05 p.m. TampaMay 10 7:05 p.m. St. LucieMay 11 7:05 p.m. St. LucieMay 12 TBD St. LucieMay 13 TBD St. LucieMay 14 7:05 p.m. DaytonaMay 15 7:05 p.m. DaytonaMay 16 6:05 p.m. Palm BeachMay 17 7:05 p.m. Palm BeachMay 18 7:05 p.m. Palm BeachMay 19 7:05 p.m. Palm BeachMay 20 7:05 p.m. CharlotteMay 21 7:05 p.m. CharlotteMay 22 7:05 p.m. CharlotteMay 23 5:35 p.m. CharlotteMay 24 7:05 p.m. DaytonaMay 25 7:05 p.m. DaytonaMay 26 7:05 p.m. DaytonaMay 27 7:05 p.m. Fort MyersMay 28 7:05 p.m. Fort MyersMay 29 7:05 p.m. Fort MyersMay 30 1:05 p.m. Fort Myers
June 1 TBD JupiterJune 2 TBD JupiterJune 3 TBD JupiterJune 4 TBD JupiterJune 5 7:05 p.m. BradentonJune 6 1:05 p.m. BradentonJune 7 7:05 p.m. BradentonJune 8 Noon BradentonJune 9 7:05 p.m. DaytonaJune 10 7:05 p.m. DaytonaJune 12 7:35 p.m. FSL All-StarJune 14 TBD ClearwaterJune 15 TBD ClearwaterJune 16 TBD ClearwaterJune 17 7 p.m. Lakeland
June 18 7 p.m. LakelandJune 19 6 p.m. LakelandJune 21 7:05 p.m. ClearwaterJune 22 7:05 p.m. ClearwaterJune 23 7:05 p.m. ClearwaterJune 24 7:05 p.m. LakelandJune 25 7:05 p.m. LakelandJune 26 7:05 p.m. LakelandJune 27 5:35 p.m. DaytonaJune 28 7:05 p.m. DaytonaJune 29 7:05 p.m. DaytonaJune 30 7:05 p.m. Daytona
July 1 TBD DunedinJuly 2 TBD DunedinJuly 3 TBD DunedinJuly 4 6:05 p.m. TampaJuly 5 7:05 p.m. TampaJuly 6 7:05 p.m. TampaJuly 7 7:05 p.m. DunedinJuly 8 7:05 p.m. DunedinJuly 9 7:05 p.m. DunedinJuly 10 TBD TampaJuly 11 TBD TampaJuly 12 TBD TampaJuly 14 7:05 p.m. CharlotteJuly 15 7:05 p.m. CharlotteJuly 16 7:05 p.m. CharlotteJuly 17 7:05 p.m. CharlotteJuly 18 TBD Palm BeachJuly 19 TBD Palm BeachJuly 20 TBD Palm BeachJuly 21 TBD Palm BeachJuly 22 7:05 p.m. Fort MyersJuly 23 7:05 p.m. Fort MyersJuly 24 7:05 p.m. Fort MyersJuly 25 1:05 p.m. Fort MyersJuly 27 TBD St. LucieJuly 28 TBD St. Lucie
July 29 7:05 p.m. St. LucieJuly 30 7:05 p.m. St. LucieJuly 31 7:05 p.m. Jupiter
Aug. 1 1:05 p.m. JupiterAug. 2 7:05 p.m. JupiterAug. 3 7:05 p.m. JupiterAug. 4 7 p.m. BradentonAug. 5 7 p.m. BradentonAug. 6 7 p.m. BradentonAug. 7 6 p.m. BradentonAug. 8 TBD DunedinAug. 9 TBD DunedinAug. 10 TBD DunedinAug. 12 7 p.m. LakelandAug. 13 7:05 p.m. LakelandAug. 14 7:05 p.m. LakelandAug. 15 6:05 p.m. DunedinAug. 16 7:05 p.m. DunedinAug. 17 7:05 p.m. DunedinAug. 18 7 p.m. LakelandAug. 19 7 p.m. LakelandAug. 20 7:05 p.m. LakelandAug. 21 7:05 p.m. DaytonaAug. 22 1:05 p.m. DaytonaAug. 23 7:05 p.m. DaytonaAug. 24 7:05 p.m. TampaAug. 25 7:05 p.m. TampaAug. 26 7:05 p.m. TampaAug. 27 7:05 p.m. ClearwaterAug. 28 7:05 p.m. ClearwaterAug. 29 1:05 p.m. ClearwaterAug. 31 TBD Tampa
Sept. 1 TBD TampaSept. 2 TBD TampaSept. 3 TBD ClearwaterSept. 4 TBD ClearwaterSept. 5 TBD Clearwater
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Nature trailsNORTH BREVARD
Chain of Lakes: Snowy EgretDrive, Titusville. Open from 7 a.m.until dark. The 92.14-acre regionalpark features a bird-watchingtower, wetlands and lakes withwalking bridges connected topaved walking trails,321-264-5105.
Enchanted Forest Sanctuary:State Road 405, half-mile west ofU.S. 1, Titusville. Open from9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday throughSunday. Hiking trails wind throughfive major ecosystems, tours avail-able, 321-264-5185.
Merritt Island National WildlifeRefuge: SR 402, Titusville,321-861-0667. Visitor informationcenter hours: November throughMarch, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. week-days and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-ends; April through October,8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdaysand 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays.Closed on major federal holidays.Shuttle launches could affecthours of operation, as the refugecloses three days beforelaunches. The four main trails in-clude:0 Black Point Wildlife Drive , a
six-mile, self-guided auto tour. Anarea to see wading birds, shore-birds and waterfowl. A descriptionleaflet is available.0 Cruickshank Trail , a five-
mile walking trail along BlackPoint Wildlife Drive that circles ashallow water marsh and is an ex-cellent place to watch birds from amarsh observation tower. Walkingtime: two to three hours.0 Oak Hammock Trail , a half-
mile foot trail routed through asubtropical forest. Interpretivesigns explain the ecology of thehammock plant community. Walk-ing time: 30 minutes.0 Manatee Observation Deck ,
offers the best chance to viewmanatees in refuge, northeastside of Haulover Canal.
North Brevard Walking Trail:1505 Holder Road, Titusville.Open 7 a.m. until dark, except forscheduled use. Wildlife: song-birds, woodpeckers. Half-milewalking trail, 321-264-5105.
Wuesthoff Park: 2000 Wues-thoff St., off Barna Avenue, Titus-ville. Sandy nature trail and natu-ral Florida forest offering three dis-tinct woodland habitats: a wetlandarea, hardwood hammock and up-land pine forest. A short board-walk leads across the wetland tothe half-mile trail. A picnic areawith grill is in an open grassy areawith scenic wetlands nearby. Wild-life: native songbirds, migratorysongbirds (fall, winter), hawk,woodpecker, gopher tortoise,eastern indigo snake. Park con-nects to Titusville’s multi-use trail,321-264-5105.
CENTRAL BREVARDBrevard Museum Nature Pre-
serve: Brevard Museum, 2201Michigan Ave., Cocoa. Half-mile totwo-mile trails wind through22 acres. Guided tours available,321-632-1830;brevardmuseum.org
F. Burton Smith Regional Park:7575 King St. (West State Road520), Cocoa. Botanical naturetrail, woodland nature walk, tentcamping and nature trails. Wild-life: migratory songbirds, hawk,osprey, alligator, armadillo, feralhog, raccoon, snake, turtle, white-tail deer, 321-633-1874.
Lori Wilson Park: 1500 N. At-lantic Ave., Cocoa Beach. Open7 a.m. until dark, except forscheduled use. Boardwalk throughmaritime hammock, two outdoorshowers, 321-455-1380.
Manatee Cove: 4905 N. Tropi-cal Trail, Merritt Island, west ofNorth Tropical Trail and half-milesouth of Porcher Road on the In-dian River. Dirt road and naturaltrail. Wildlife: waterfowl, mana-tees, bottlenose dolphin. Launchsite for canoes, 321-455-1380.
Riverwalk Nature Center:5355 U.S. 1, Rockledge. Featureseducational displays, hands-on ac-tivities, children’s classes andgroup programs. The 915-footboardwalk trail winds through thehammock until it reaches the In-dian River Lagoon. Wildlife: song-birds, hawk, woodpecker, snakes,raccoon, dolphin, manatee,321-433-4490.
Rotary Park: 1899 S. Courte-nay Parkway, Merritt Island.
38-acre park includes quarter-mileloop trail, nature center, board-walk nature trail. Reservations for10 or more, 321-455-1385.
Travis Park: 2003 MichiganAve., adjacent to north perimeterof Brevard Community College, Co-coa. Features one-mile paved na-ture trail around Clear Lake, ex-tends from Travis Park and itscommunity center facilities toBrevard Museum. Community cen-ter with gymnasium, special-inter-est activities, computer lab, beachvolleyball court, basketball andday camp, 321-633-1871.
Ulumay Wildlife Sanctuary:805 Sykes Creek Parkway, MerrittIsland. Canals for canoes andkayak paddlers, seven-mile loopwalking trail, bird-watching towerand easy access to the waterwaysfor sports fisherman,321-455-1380.
SOUTH BREVARDFlorida Tech Botanical Gar-
dens: Florida Tech campus. One-mile paved trail winds throughsome 300 species of palms, fernsand tropical foliage. Hours dawnto dusk, 321-674-8125.
Erna Nixon Park: 1200 EvansRoad, West Melbourne. Naturecenter and boardwalk, half-mile,self-guided elevated boardwalktrail through three different eco-systems with native plant speciesand small animals. Wildlife: go-pher tortoise, indigo snake. Fortours, 321-952-4525.
Long Point Park: 700 LongPoint Road, Melbourne Beach, offSR A1A, one mile north of Sebas-tian Inlet. One mile of naturaltrails on Scout Island, riverfrontcamping on Indian River, adjacentto main park lies primitive camp-ing site at Scout Island for youthgroups, 321-952-4532.
Samson’s Island: SatelliteBeach. Accessible only by boat.Public transportation available at1 p.m. Sunday on a first-come,first-served basis from SatelliteBeach Fire Department, 1390South Patrick Drive Pavilion; rest-rooms, picnic areas, grills, naturetrails, camping and fishing. Per-mits required for visitors duringdusk to daylight hours. Permitsavailable from the Satellite BeachRecreation Office, 321-773-6458.
Sebastian Inlet State Park:9700 SR A1A, Melbourne Beach.Bird-watching along coastal areasand inlet, camping, fishing, surf-ing, swimming, snorkeling and div-ing, 321-984-4852.
Turkey Creek Wildlife Sanctu-ary, Margaret Hames Nature Cen-ter: 1502 Port Malabar Blvd. N.E.,Palm Bay; 1 1 ⁄ 4-mile boardwalkloop and 1 1 ⁄ 2-mile jogging trail.Ranger-staffed nature center fea-tures hands-on exhibits, environ-mental literature and videos. Edu-
cational programs for schools,church and youth groups. Grouptours by appointment. Saturdaysand Sundays there is a 90-minuteto two-hour public tour,321-676-6690.
Wickham Park: 2500 ParkwayDrive, Melbourne. Half-mile foottrail, horse trails and a30,000-square-foot fenced, off-leash dog park, 321-255-4307.
OUTSIDE BREVARDFlorida Eco-Safaris at Forever
Florida: A 45-minute drive west ofsouthern Brevard County, ForeverFlorida offers guided tours of its4,700-acre wildlife preserve andworking cattle ranch. Horsebacksafaris are available by reserva-tion. Forever Eco-safaris leave at10 a.m. and 1 p.m. daily,866-854-3837;floridaecosafaris.com
NATURE EXCURSIONSA Day Away Kayak Tours:
Kayak tours seven days a weekfrom various sites across CentralFlorida, including Merritt IslandNational Wildlife Refuge,321-268-2655;adayawaykayaktours.com
Adventure Kayak of CocoaBeach: Kayak tours of the CocoaBeach/Thousand Islands area, noprevious kayaking experience re-quired, 321-453-6952,321-480-8632;kayakcocoabeach.com
Cocoa Beach Manatee Watch:Reservations required for the21 ⁄ 2-hour tour departing fromRamp Road Park at 10 a.m.aboard the vessel Wildside. Re-freshments provided. Wildlife:manatees, dolphins and alliga-tors. Cost: $30, adults; $15, chil-dren younger than 10. Customtours also available,321-799-5495 or 800-695-1770;wildsidetours.com
Cocoa Beach Thousand Is-lands: South Banana River Ma-rina, 1357 S. Banana River Drive.Daily eco-tours along the CocoaBeach Islands canals. Wildlife:manatees, dolphins and a varietyof birds. Call Island Boat Lines forreservations, 321-454-7414 or321-302-0544.
Dolphin Girl Cruises: Miss Arieldeparts from Conch Key Grille(U.S. 1 in Rockledge) for eco-toursof the Indian River Lagoon.Themed sailings, sunset cruises,bird watching tours, cruise anddine, 321-591-3670;dolphingirltours.com
Indian River Cruises: Cocoa Vil-lage Marina, 90 Delannoy Ave.Lunch, afternoon and sunsetcruises depart daily on a 47-footluxury catamaran. Sunset sail twohours before sunset,321-223-6825;indianrivercruises.com
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On the hunt. A grey heron looksout over the water at the MerrittIsland National Wildlife Refuge inTitusville.
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Nature groupsNATURE/CONSERVATIONAstronaut Trail Shell Club of
Brevard: 7:30 p.m. fourthWednesdays at the SatelliteBeach Civic Center, 565 CassiaBlvd., 321-452-5736.
Brevard Nature Alliance andSpace Coast Birding: Quarterlyboard meetings, annual meetingis in September, Space CoastBirding & Wildlife Festival in Janu-ary, 321-268-5224 for locations,e-mail neta@natureandspace.com;natureandspace.com
Friends of the Scrub:7:30 p.m. fourth Thursdays of Oc-tober and April at St. Mark’sUnited Methodist Church, 2030 N.SR A1A, Indialantic,321-777-0839.
Project Backyard Brevard: En-vironmental organization foundedto protect local wildlife,321-259-6585, e-mailbackyarder1@earthlink.net;takecareofflorida.com
Sea Turtle Preservation Soci-ety: 7:30 p.m. first Thursdays atMelbourne Beach Community Cen-ter, 507 Ocean Ave., next to TownHall, 321-676-1701;seaturtlespacecoast.org
Sierra Club, Turtle CoastGroup: 6:30 p.m. for social hourand meeting at 7 p.m. fourthThursdays from January throughJune and September. During Octo-ber and December, meeting loca-tion alternates between theUnited Universal Church on U.S.1. In Melbourne and the HesterWagner Community Center, Mel-bourne Village. Group also meets6:30 p.m. first Tuesdays at theNorth Indian River County Library,321-242-8311, 321-768-6629;turtlecoast.org
Space Coast Clean Cities Coa-lition: Meets quarterly at FloridaSolar Energy Center, 1679 Clear-lake Road, Cocoa. Industry andgovernment partnership topromote alternative fuel technol-ogy, 321-638-1443;clean-cities.org
Space Coast Audubon Society:
7:30 p.m. third Fridays, Octoberthrough April, 6:30 p.m. Septem-ber and May, at Rockledge Pres-byterian Church, 921 RockledgeDrive, 321-449-9678;spacecoastaudubon.org
Surfrider Foundation, Sebas-tian Inlet chapter: 7 p.m. secondThursdays, November throughMarch, and 7:30 p.m. Aprilthrough October, 321-426-4235,e-mail sebastianinlet@surfrider.org; surfrider.org/sebastianinlet
PLANTSAmerican Bamboo Society:
Quarterly meetings,321-725-1923, e-mail bamboo-john@hotmail.com
Brevard County Orchid Soci-ety: 7:30 p.m. second Mondaysat the Satellite Beach Civic Cen-ter, 565 Cassia Blvd.,321-777-9837; thebcos.org
Brevard Rare Fruit Council:7:30 p.m. fourth Wednesdaysfrom January through October at
the Front Street Civic Center, Mel-bourne. Emphasis on exotic fruits,tasting tables and lectures,321-254-7090.
Central Florida African VioletSociety: 10 a.m. third Wednes-days on a monthly basis. Discus-sion on the culture and growing ofAfrican violets, 866-269-3628 ore-mail eblakely001@cfl.rr.com
Florida Native Plant Society,Conradina chapter: 7 p.m. secondMondays from January throughMay and September and Novem-ber at the Melbourne Public Li-brary, 540 E. Fee Ave.,321-264-4922; fnps.org
Florida Native Plant Society,Sea Rocket chapter: 7 p.m.fourth Wednesdays from Septem-ber through May at the BrevardCounty Extension Service, 3695Lake Drive, Cocoa,321-269-0555; fnps.org
Platinum Coast Orchid Soci-ety: 7 p.m. second Wednesdays,Cocoa Expo Sports Center Cafete-
ria, 500 Friday Road,Cocoa,321-632-2847.
GARDENINGBeach Gardeners of Melbourne
Beach: 6:30 p.m. third Tuesdaysfrom October through May at theMelbourne Beach Community Cen-ter, 509 Ocean Ave.,321-723-4180.
Cocoa Beach Garden Club:9:30 a.m. second Wednesdays atCocoa Beach Community Church,321-783-2229.
Cocoa-Rockledge Garden Club:Consists of three circles thatmeet once a month from Septem-ber through May for gardening pro-grams, usually at the Garden Cen-ter, 1493 S. Fiske Blvd., Rock-ledge, 321-631-4628;cocoarockledgegardenclub.org
Dirt Daubers Circle: 9:30 a.m.second Tuesdays at the GardenCenter, 1493 S. Fiske Blvd., Rock-ledge, 321-452-7200 or321-459-2275.
Spade and Trowel Circle:9:30 a.m. third Wednesdays atthe home of a member or other lo-cation, 321-632-8225; 9:30 a.m.second Wednesdays,321-632-8225.
Straw Hat Circle: 9:30 a.m.second Wednesdays at the Gar-den Center, 1493 S. Fiske Blvd.,Rockledge, 321-632-3861.
Melbourne Garden Club:10 a.m. first Fridays from Septem-ber through May at Melbourne Vil-lage Community Center and6:15 p.m. last Mondays at Mel-bourne Library on Fee Avenue,321-727-2710.
Port Malabar Garden Club:9 a.m. second Fridays at PeaceLutheran Church, 1801 Port Mal-abar Blvd. N.E., Palm Bay,321-723-0930.
Titusville Garden Club: In-cludes morning group that meetsfirst Wednesdays from Septemberthrough May and evening groupthat meets second Mondays atGarden Club Center, 5275 SissonRoad, Titusville, 321-264-4266.
Rik Jesse, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Field in view. Dave Freeland of Merritt Island scouts for birds atthe Click Ponds in Viera.
Nature trails
www.IslandBoatLines.comwww.IndianRiverQueen.com
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Indian River Queen: Cocoa Vil-lage Marina, 96 Willard St. Two-hour cruise aboard paddlewheeler.Friday night buffet dinner cruisewith cash bar and live music. Res-ervations required. Available forprivate functions, 321-454-7414;indianriverqueen.com
Space Coast Kayaking: Thou-sand Islands, sunset and biolumi-nescence tours, 321-784-2452;spacecoastkayaking.net
Space Coast River Tours: Two-hour tours daily aboard Blue Dol-phin depart from Kelly Park on theBanana River. Tours for shuttleand rocket launchs, summer andfall bioluminescence, sunset andstar-gazing. Reservations required,321-652-1052;spacecoastrivertours.com
Wildside Tours: Eco-tours ofBanana River, photography tours,shuttle launch tours and more,321-799-5495or800-695-1770;wildsidetours.com
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Fishing and boating licensesThe following explains who
needs a freshwater or saltwaterfishing license and where licensescan be obtained:
FRESHWATERFreshwater fishing licenses are
required for residents and nonresi-dents. A resident is:0 Any person who has continu-
ally resided in the state for thepast six months.0 Any member of the U.S.
Armed Forces who is stationed inthis state (includes spouse anddependent children residing in thehousehold).
A valid license is required by allcitizens who intend to hunt or fishin Florida. Some exceptions to thelaw are:0 Florida residents 65 years of
age or older, who possess a Resi-dent Senior Citizen Hunting andFishing Certificate, or who have intheir possession proof of age andresidency;0 Children younger than 16
are not required to have a license,however they must carry proof ofage identification;0 Florida residents certified as
totally and permanently disabled,who possess a Florida residentDisabled Person Hunting and Fish-ing Certificate.0 Florida resident who is fish-
ing with live or natural bait, usingpoles or lines that are notequipped with a fishing-line-re-trieval mechanism, and are fishingfor noncommercial purposes intheir home county. However, resi-dents must have a valid fishing li-cense to fish by any method in afish management area.
License fees, set by the FloridaLegislature, are subject tochange:0 Resident, fishing/hunting
combination, $32.50.0 Resident, 12-month fishing,
$17, nonresident, 12-month, $47.0 Seven-day continuous, non-
resident, $17.Fishing licenses can be ob-
tained from 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.weekdays at county Tax Collec-tor’s offices at the following loca-tions. Bring driver’s license orFlorida identification card:
North Brevard Service Com-plex: 400 South St., Titusville,321-264-6700.
Merritt Island Service Com-plex: 1450 N. Courtenay Parkway,321-455-1412.
South Brevard Service Com-plex: 1515 Sarno Road, Mel-bourne, 321-255-4410.
Palm Bay Service Complex:450 Cogan Drive S.E.,321-952-4574.
Indian Harbour Place ShoppingCenter: 240 E. Eau Gallie Blvd.,
Indian Harbour Beach,321-779-4009.
Rockledge Square: 1840 S.U.S. 1, 321-633-1897.
SALTWATERThose required to have a li-
cense:0 Nonresidents 16 and older
fishing anywhere in state waters.0 Residents and nonresidents
ages 16 to 65 fishing from a boatin state waters, unless the vesselis covered by a vessel saltwater li-cense.0 Residents and nonresidents
ages 16 to 65 fishing from landwhere the person used a boat orother waterborne means, includ-ing swimming, to reach land.
Those not required to have a li-cense:0 Anyone younger than age 160 Florida residents fishing
from land or from a structure af-fixed to land, such as a pier, jetty,bridge, dock or floating dock0 Florida residents wade fish-
ing in four feet of water or less,when a boat is not used to reachthe wading area0 People age 65 or older with
a valid Florida driver’s license,Florida voter registration card orFlorida Senior Citizen ExemptionCard0 Any Florida resident who is a
member of the U.S. Armed Forceswhile home on leave for 30 orfewer days0 Anyone accepted by the De-
partment of Health for develop-mental services0 Any Florida resident certified
as totally and permanently disa-bled may receive, without charge,a permanent license. Not all disa-bled persons will meet the criteriato receive the no-cost license.0 Anyone holding a valid salt-
water product’s license. However,only one person aboard a vesselholding an SPL may claim exemp-tion from the license require-ments.
The fee structure:0 Resident, one year, freshwa-
ter or saltwater, $17; five year$790 Resident, one year, freshwa-
ter and saltwater, $32.500 Resident, one year, freshwa-
ter, saltwater and hunting, $48
0 Nonresident, three days,$170 Nonresident, seven days,
$300 Nonresident, one year, $47In addition to the cost of a li-
cense or permit, an issuance feeof 50 cents may be charged bythe subagent selling the license orpermit.
The law establishes blanketvessel licenses for party boats,charter boats and guide boats anda blanket license for fishing pierswhere a fee is charged. Their cus-tomers do not need licenses.
The license is required whiletaking, attempting to take or pos-sessing marine finfish and inverte-brates. That includes anglers whoare sport shrimping, clamming, oy-stering, lobstering or fishing forsaltwater species in freshwaterareas.
BOATING LICENSESBoats must be registered if
their owners reside in the statefor more than 90 days. Rates forregistration and decal vary from$8.25 for a small motor boat lessthan 11 feet to $180.81 for a39-foot craft. Fees are set by theFlorida Legislature and are subjectto change.
Decals expire annually on thefirst owner’s birthday. Titling feesand sales tax also apply if theboat was just purchased,flhsmv.gov or brevardtaxcollec-tor.com.
All motorized boats or canoesmust be titled. No registration feeis required for boats or canoeswithout a motor.
A boat title or a manufacturer’sstatement of origin must beshown to obtain a decal. Insur-ance is not required. Boats can beregistered from 8:15 a.m. to5 p.m. weekdays at county TaxCollector’s offices.
SAFETYAnyone 21 or younger operating
a boat of 10 horsepower or moremust obtain a boating safety IDcard, which involves completing asafety course, myfwc.com.
Florida law requires boaters tohave U.S. Coast Guard-approvedpersonal flotation devices, whichshould be properly stored and inserviceable condition.
Boats less than 16 feet longmust have one personal flotationdevice of any type for each personaboard. Boats 16 feet or longermust have one wearable personalflotation device — an offshore lifejacket, near-shore buoyant vest,flotation aid or special-use device(depending on the activity) — foreach person on board. Life jack-ets must be worn while operating.Boats 16 feet or longer also musthave at least one throwable de-vice.
Contact your closest UnitedStates Power Squadron or U.S.Coast Guard Auxiliary at usc-gaux.org (District 070).
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary,South Brevard Flotilla 17-2:Meets at 7:30 p.m. secondWednesdays, Sal Martinez Boat-ing Education Building, PollakPark, 1455 Main St. N.E., PalmBay, boating skills and seaman-ship classes offered twice a yearand About Boating Safely coursesoffered fourth Saturdays exceptDecember, 321-254-0540.
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary,Central Brevard Flotilla 46: Offersa boating safety course seventimes a year, provides vesselsafety checks and other boating-related training at Lee WennerPark in Cocoa, presents a safe-boating class third Saturdays ofevery month (February through No-vember), 877-835-3760.
U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flo-tilla 49: Offers boating-safetycourses, safety checks and otherprograms in the Titusville area,321-383-1318.
Information also is availablefrom the Florida Fish and WildlifeConservation Commission officein Ocala at 352-732-1225. Forrules and regulations:850-488-4676, myfwc.com orwildlifelicense.com.
For more information aboutBrevard’s fishing guides and char-ters: fishingspacecoast.org.
FRESHCATCH. How to fishSebastian Inlet, page 80.
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How to fish Sebastian InletThe best catches of Sebastian Inlet. Numbers refer to locations on the map.
2. Redfish: A gamefish usually taken from thetwo jetties and by boaters around the mouthof the inlet, with a fall run sometimescoordinating with the fall mullet run aroundthe north jetty. Will hit live baits, includingshrimp, on sliding-sinker bottomrigs and bucktail jigs.
3. Spanish mackerel: Another latefall or early winter migrant usuallycaught from the north and southjetties. They’ll hit smallspoons, like the DiamondJig, or small live baitsfished under floats.
4. Bluefish: Alwaysattracts a crowd of casters,usually on the north andsouth jetties, during theearly winter months.Will hit silverspoons best,but also can betaken on bottom rigswith cut bait.
5. Mangrove snapper:Sometimes taken in largenumbers around the pilingsand rocks of the north jettyon light tackle by those usingpilchards or live shrimp on
a small hook.
10. Seatrout: Once caught in greatnumbers in the inlet, only a few now aretaken year-round, mostly in the west sideover sandbars, usually during high-tideperiods. Will hit live shrimp and mostartificials. During the winter months,some ocean-going trout from 8 to 10pounds move inside the inlet and they’recaught on live bait and artificials.
11. Black drum: Sometimes takenin large numbers around the northjetty on bottom rigs with crushedblue crab. Also will hit cut clamsand pieces of baitfish.
7. Sheepshead: Usually taken around the tips of thetwo jetties by those using fiddler crabs or shrimp.
Graphic and researchby FLORIDA TODAYstaff
6. Flounder: Bestnumbers usually
are taken inDecember and January
throughout the inlet, butmostly west of the State Road
A1A bridge by shorelinefishermen and boaters. Livefinger mullet is the choice bait,but they’ll also take live shrimpand other small baitfish.Sliding-sinker bottom rigs shouldbe used. Slack tide usuallybrings the better catches.
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1. Snook: A favorite for its fight and table fare. A gamefishcaught throughout the inlet on live baits, including croaker,pinfish, pigfish, mojarra and mullet, or artificials, suchas flair jigs, bucktail jigs, Bombers, Windcheaters,Mirrolures and Mavericks.
9. Sharks: Special, heavy-dutytackle required. Usually sought bya small band of nighttime anglersaround the tip of the north jetty.Spinner and blacktip sharks arefavorites. Chunks of bleeding fish,such as bonito and jack crevalle,used for bait.
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are “jumped” at night by anglers casting artificials. Those in boats sometimestarget the fish outside the surf south of the inlet during the day, when the fishare drawn in by schools of baitfish. The best numbers appear in spring and fall,in conjunction with migrations of baitfish. As a special gamefish, a $50 permit from the state is required to keep a tarpon.
Boat ramp
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Concessions
For limits and regulations, visitwww.myfwc.com
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Mosquito Lagoon
Palm Bay Rd.
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316. AnchorageYacht Basin96 E. Eau GallieCauseway,Melbourne: ship’sstore, mechanicalservice, wet and dry boatstorage, gas and dieselfuel; 321-773-3620.17. Waterline Marina911 N. Harbor City Blvd.,Melbourne: 100 wet slips,laundry, showers, wirelesshigh-speed Internet;321-254-0452.18. Intracoastal Marina ofMelbourne 705 S. Harbor CityBlvd., Melbourne: ship’s store,wet and dry boat storage, haul-out service, mechanical service,gas and diesel fuel;321-725-0090.19. Camp Holly6901 W. U.S. 192, Melbourne:airboat rides, boat and canoerentals, bait and tackle, launchramp; 321-723-2179.20. Melbourne Harbor Marina2210 S. Front St., Melbourne:wet boat storage, ship’s store,gas and diesel fuel;321-725-9054.21. Pelican Harbor Marina4220 U.S. 1, Palm Bay: ship’sstore, wet storage, mechanicalservice; 321-956-0960.
Fishing
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St. JohnsRiver22. Palm Bay Marina
4350 U.S. 1, Palm Bay: ship’sstore, wet and dry boat storage,mechanical service, bait and tackle,boat rentals, new and used boatsales, haul-out service;321-723-0851.23. Honest John’s Fish Camp750 Mullet Creek Road, MelbourneBeach: bait and tackle, boat, motor,and canoe rentals, boat storage,launch ramp; 321-727-2923.24. Sebastian River Marina and BoatYard 8525 N. U.S. 1, Micco: 56wet slips up to 60 feet, 48 drystorage racks up to 36-feet, gasand diesel fuel, full boatyardservices up to 80,000 pounds,charter fleet, restaurant;772-664-3029.25. Sebastian Inlet Marina8685 N. U.S. 1, Micco: ship’s store,outdoor rack storage, mechanicalservice; 772-664-8500.26. Inlet Marina9502 SR A1A, north of SebastianInlet: wet boat storage, canoe andkayak rentals, powerboat rentals,river tour boat, launch ramp, charterfishing service; 321-724-5424.
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1. Westland Marina419 N. Washington Ave., Titusville:ship’s store, wet and dry boat storage,boat yard, haul-out service;321-267-1667.2. Titusville Municipal Marina451 Marina Road, Titusville: ship’sstore, wet boat storage, gas and dieselfuel, laundry facilities, showers;321-383-5600.3. Loughman Lake Lodge1955 Hatbill Road, Mims: efficiencyunits, tent and RV camping, launchramp, airboat rides, restaurant;321-268-2277.4. Harbortown Canaveral Marina2700 Harbortown Drive, off BargeCanal, Merritt Island: ship’s store,restaurant, gas and diesel, dry andwet boat storage, boat yard, mechanicalservice; 321-453-0160.5. Ocean Club at Port Canaveral(formerly Scorpion’s Newport Marina)960 Mullet Drive, Port Canaveral: ship’sstore, dry and wet boat storage, full-service boat yard, boat sales,mechanical service, charter fishing,gas and diesel fuel, bait and tackle;321-799-9411.6. Cape Marina800 Scallop Drive, Port Canaveral:ship’s store, dry and wet boat storage,full-service boat yard, mechanicalservice, charter fishing, bait and tackle,high-speed Valdtec fuel, gas and dieselfuel, wireless Internet; 321-783-8410.7. Sunrise Marina505 Glen Cheek Drive,Port Canaveral: ship’s store, dry andwet boat storage, boat yard, mechanicalservice, charter fishing, bait and tackle,gas and diesel fuel;321-783-9535.8. Lone Cabbage Fish Camp8199 SR 520, Cocoa: restaurant,airboat rides; 321-632-4199.9. Lake Poinsett Lodge, Bait and Tackle5665 Lake Poinsett Road, Cocoa: baitand tackle, launch ramp;321-636-0045 or 321-504-3900.10. Cocoa Village Marina90 Delannoy Ave., Cocoa: wet slips,lifts, boaters’ concierge services,clubhouse; 321-632-5445 or321-635-8883.11. Banana River Marine Service1360 S. Banana River Drive, MerrittIsland: ship’s store; wet and dry boatstorage, boat yard, mechanical service,laundry and showers, do-it-yourselfrepair yard; 321-452-8622.12. Orange Cove Marina, 400 W.Cocoa Beach Causeway, Cocoa Beach:boat slips; 321-783-8349.13. Pineda Point Marina6175 N. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne:ship’s store, wet and dry boat storage;321-254-4199.14. Windward Harbor Marina4399 N. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne:ship‘s store, wet and dry boat storage,sailboat charters and rentals,sailing school, mechanical service;321-254-1490.
15. Telemar Bay Marina1399 Banana River Drive,Indian Harbour Beach: ship’sstore, mechanical services,wet and dry boat storage, boatyard, haul-out service, gas anddiesel fuel; 321-773-2468.
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1. Scottsmoor LandingHuntington Avenue and Dixie Way inScottsmoor (on west shore of IndianRiver) seven miles north of Mims.One ramp.2. Old Beacon 42 Camp Boat Ramp1.5 miles north of Haulover Canal offState Road 3 at Merritt Island NationalWildlife Refuge (on west shore ofMosquito Lagoon).3. Haulover Canal Boat RampSR 3 and Haulover Canal at MerrittIsland National Wildlife Refuge (atHaulover Canal linking MosquitoLagoon and Indian River).4. Eddy Creek Boat RampPlayalinda Beach at CanaveralNational Seashore on southeast sideof Mosquito Lagoon on Eddy Creek.May be closed because of securityrestrictions.5. Parrish ParkEast end of State Road 406 bridgein Titusville on east side of IndianRiver. Six lanes.6. Marina ParkMarina Road and U.S. 1 in Titusvilleon west side of Indian River. Twolanes.7. Loughman Lake LodgeOn Hatbill Road off State Road 46west of Mims on Lake Loughman.8. Fox Lake Park4400 Fox Lake Road, west end of FoxLake Road in Titusville, one ramp foraccess to Fox Lake and South Lake,freshwater.9. Kennedy Point Park4915 S. Washington Ave. on U.S. 1south of State Road 50 in Titusville,two lane ramps.10. Port St. John Boat Ramp6650 N. Cocoa Blvd. (U.S. 1)at Port St. John.11. Port’s End ParkWest channel of Port Canaveralon south side of the port.12. Freddie Patrick ParkMiddle turning basin of Port Canaveralon south side of the port.13. Kelly Park2550 N. Banana River Drive, southof State Road 528, four lane boatramps and area forcatamaran/sailboard.14. McFarland ParkCoquina Drive and River Road inCocoa.15. and 16. James Bourbeau-Leroy Wright ParkState Road 520 and St. Johns Riverwest of Cocoa. Paved ramp and parkon St. Johns River.17. Lake Poinsett LodgeEnd of State Road 520-A west ofCocoa on east side of Lake Poinsett.18. Lee Wenner ParkState Road 520 and Riverside Drivein Cocoa on west side of Indian River.
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To minimize harm to thisendangered species, boatersshould stay in deep waternavigation channels andreduce speed whenoperating in shallow waters.A manatee protection planfor Brevard County, in placesince 1990, designatesspeed zones to minimizemanatee accidents.Speeders in a manateeprotection zone face aminimum $50 citation. Themaximum fine for speedingin a manatee protection zoneis $500 and/or six monthsin jail.
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Boat ramps 19. Kiwanis Island ParkState Road 520 and KiwanisPark Road on Merritt Islandconnecting with Sykes Creekand Newfound Harbor.Two lanes and natural sitelaunch.
20. Wayside ParkState Road 520near CapeCanaveralHospitalin Cocoa Beachon east side ofBanana River.
21. Ramp Road ParkRamp Road inCocoa Beach on canalconnecting with Banana River.
35. Sand Point Marina2015 Main St., Micco, onSebastian River connectingwith Indian River.
22. POW-MIA Park (PinedaLanding) U.S. 1 and PinedaCauseway north of Melbourneon west side of Indian River.23. Lake Washington ParkWest end of Lake WashingtonRoad west of Melbourneon east side of LakeWashington. Two lanes.24. Ballard ParkN. Thomas Barbour Boulevard,in Melbourne on Eau Gallie Riverconnecting with Indian River.25. Eau Gallie CausewayBoat RampEast end of Eau GallieCauseway, State Road 518,on east side of Indian River.Four lanes and naturalwindsurfing launch.26. Camp Holly Fish Camp6901 W. U.S. 192 west ofMelbourne on St. Johns River.
27. Front Street ParkNew Haven Avenue and FrontStreet near downtownMelbourne on west side ofIndian River.28. Alex Goode ParkNorth Bianca Drive in Palm Bayon Turkey Creek connecting withIndian River.29. John Jorgensen’s Landing5045 U.S. 1, Grant.
30. First Street Boat Ramp4727 1st Street, Grant.One lane.31. Honest John’s Fish Camp750 Mullet Creek Road off StateRoad A1A at Floridana Beachon east side of Indian River.32. Long Point Park200 State Road A1A north ofSebastian Inlet.
33. Inlet Marina9502 State Road A1A north ofSebastian Inlet.
34. Sebastian Inlet State ParkState Road A1A at Brevard/Indian River county line.
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Fishing and boating
Fleet afloat.Kayaks linethe dock atRamp Road
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Gonefishing.Alan Walkerloads polesfrom hisboat into histruck after aday offishing onthe IndianRiver.
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Nature
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BrevardCounty
• Hatchlings usually waituntil night to emerge fromthe nest, reducingexposure topredators. Theyhead to the oceanin a group.
Labor pains
1. The female digs a body pit using herflippers and rotating her body to removethe sand.2. Using her cupped rear flippers in analternating scooping motion, she digs anegg chamber.
• The eggsare flexibleand do notbreak asthey fallinto thechamber.
4. After the eggs are deposited into the chamber,she uses her rear flippers to push sand over thechamber and gently packs the sand.
• Nesting turtlesappear to cry asthey nest, butthey are actuallygetting rid ofextra salt thataccumulates intheir bodies.
5. Using her front flippers, she fills in the bodypit. The sand is thrown in from all directionsin an effort to disguise the nest. Once thenest is covered, she returns to the oceanand never returns to the nest.
3. With the chamber finished, shebegins to lay eggs. Two to three eggsdrop at a time, covered in thick, protective mucus.
• The eggs are about the size ofa pingpong ball,
1.5 to 2 inches indiameter depending
on the species.
• The eggs hatchabout 60 days afterbeing laid, dependingon the sand temperature.
The hatchlings
Leatherbackhatchling
Sources:Florida Power & Light,SeaWorld, Sea TurtlePreservation Society,Florida Fish andWildlife ConservationCommission, ArchieCarr National WildlifeRefuge, Seaturtle.organd FLORIDA TODAYresearch
T. Standish,FLORIDA TODAY
• When a hatchling reachesthe surf, it dives into a waveand rides the undertow out.For the next 24 to 48 hours,the baby turtle swims intodeeper water where it is lessvulnerable to predators.
Loggerheadhatchling
Green turtlehatchling
• Only about 1 in 1,000hatchlings survives tobecome an adult.
Nesting in Florida Annually, sea turtles along the Florida coast make between 40,000 and 84,000 nests,mainly from May through October. The greatest number of nests can be found alongthe East Coast, from Brevard to Palm Beach counties.
After mating in the ocean during early spring, females usuallyreturn to the beach where they were born. How sea turtlesfind the beach they hatched on is not known. The femalesemerge from the ocean, usually at night, and make their wayabove the high tide line to find a nesting site.
Nesting can take one to three hoursand exhausts the turtle:
• More than 90 percentof hatchlings are eatenby predators.
Green turtle(Chelonia mydas)
Leatherback(Dermochelys coriacea)
Loggerhead(Caretta caretta)
Mysterious visitorsto Brevard’s beachesSea turtles are air-breathingreptiles that spend most of theirlives in the ocean. Of the sevenspecies, loggerhead, leatherbackand green nest along BrevardCounty’s coast.
Sea turtles Adults: 700 to 2,000 pounds,4 to 8 feet long. Status: Threatened
Leatherback
They lay about80 fertilized eggs andcover them with about30 unfertilized eggs as aprotective cover.
Nesting period:April through July.
Loggerhead
Nesting period:April throughSeptember.
Lays four to sevenclutches, one about every14 days, with an averageof 100 to 126 eggs ina clutch.
Average adult: 300 pounds,about 4 feet long. Status: Endangered
Green turtleAverage adult: 350 pounds, 4 feet long.Status: Threatened
Lays three tofive clutches of eggsa season, with anaverage of 115 eggsin a clutch.
Nesting period:June throughlate September.
Turtlenestingrange
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Surfing and sailing
Brevard County surf spots are top-notchFLORIDA TODAY STAFF
The Space Coast is home topremier surf spots, internationalsurfing events and some of theworld’s topsurfers.
Among professional surferswho got their feet wet along theSpace Coast are former worldchampions C.J. Hobgood andDamien Hobgood of SatelliteBeach, and nine-time worldchampion Kelly Slater of CocoaBeach.
Several annual events inBrevard County have attractedthousands of spectators and hun-dredsofcompetitors.
Among the area’s long-run-ning annual events are the EasterSurfing Festival and the NationalKidney Foundation Labor DaySurfingFestival.
The pros hit the beach late inthe year for the $10,000 SeanSlater Invitational, which is partof the World Skin Cancer Foun-dation Fall Classic. That is fol-lowed by the annual $10,000Quiksilver King of the Peak con-test at Sebastian Inlet, featuring auniqueskinsgameformat.
The five-year run of the origi-nal Sebastian Inlet Pro, a majorevent on the World QualifyingSeries that attracted some of thefinest pros in the world,hascometoanend.
In its place is a nine-day eventin March called Surf Fest, featur-ing top junior amateurs and prosfrom Europe to South Amerca.Also scheduled is a three-day col-legiate surf contest and standuppaddleboardevent.
Numerous surf shops stretchalong the Space Coast with anabundance of boards and otherequipment.
For casual surfers, popularbeaches extend from Cape Ca-naveral in the north to SebastianInlet in the south,with manypub-lic access points across thedunes.
Surfersareadvisedtobeawareof private property when parkingandcrossingover tothebeach.
Craig Bailey, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Surf’s up. Anthony Passarelli cuts a wave during AAU National Surfing Championships in Cocoa Beach.
SAILING CLUBSAnchorage Yacht Basin:
321-773-3620Cocoa Beach Yacht Club:
Cape Canaveral,321-784-2292
East Coast Sailing Associa-tion: Meets at 7 p.m. the sec-ond Wednesday of the monthat the Satellite Beach CivicCenter, ecsasail.com
Eau Gallie Yacht Club:321-773-2600
Kennedy Point Marina &Yacht Club: Titusville,321-383-0280
Indian River Yacht Club:Cocoa, 321-638-0090,iryc@cfl.rr.com
Manatee Cove Marina: Mel-bourne, 321-494-7455
Melbourne Harbor Marina:321-725-9054
Melbourne Yacht Club:321-768-9921
Port Canaveral Yacht Club:321-784-2292
Titusville Sailing Club: Con-ducts Red Cross sailing les-sons in spring and fall,321-267-2967
Whitley Bay Yacht Club:Cocoa, 321-632-5445
HOT LINESCocoa Beach Surf report:
321-868-8967.
SURF REPORTSAND FORECASTS
2ndlight.com: Forecasts andlive surf cams.
16streets.com: Cocoa Beacharea surf reports done by BrevardCounty surfing family, theO’Hares. Daily updates.
CFLSurf.com: Central Floridasurf forecasts.
SurfGuru.com: Florida surf re-ports and live surf cams.
surfline.com: Forecasts, pro-files, news and live surf cams.
thewavecaster.com: Indialantic
area surf reports and live surfcams.
RENTALSSurfboard and Kayak Rentals:
3220 S. Atlantic Ave., CocoaBeach, 321-783-4088, ocean-sportsworld.com
CAMPSCraig Carroll’s Surf Camp:
321-868-1980, ronjonsurfs-chool.com
Next Generation Surf School:Cocoa Beach Surf Complex, 4001N. Atlantic Ave., 321-591-9577,nexgensurf.com
Quiksilver Surf Camp: Quiksil-ver.com
SurfGuys Surf School:321-956-3268, surfguyssurf.com
Malcolm Denemark, FLORIDA TODAY file
Smooth sailing. The IndianRiver is calm as a boat sailsnorth of the Pineda Causeway.
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13. Fee Avenue Tennis Courts114 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne;321-674-572011 hard courts, 4 clay courts
14. Bryant Adams Park2285 Minton Road, W. Melbourne;321-676-40294 lighted courts,2 four-wall racquetball courts
15. Kiwanis Island Tennis951 Kiwanis Island Park Road,Merritt Island;321-455-13808 lighted hard courts
17. Racquet Club of Cocoa Beach4600 Tom Warriner Blvd.,Cocoa Beach;321-868-322410 hard courts, 2 clay courtsPro shop
18. DeSoto Tennis & Racquetball Courts499 DeSoto Parkway,Satellite Beach; 773-3313Recreation Department:321-773-64588 lighted hard courts; 2 enclosedracquetball courts
19. Kiwi Tennis Club30 Tradewinds Drive, IndianHarbour Beach;321-773-21164 hard courts, 9 clay courtsall lighted;Pro shop • Privateexercise room; Palm Caferestaurant (open to the public),banquet room
20. Eau Gallie Yacht Club100 Datura Drive,Indian Harbour Beach;321-777-61186 clay courtsPro shop • Private
21. Flutie Athletic Complex2151 Oak St., MelbourneBeach; 321-952-63232 lighted courts
22. Tennis at Aquarina255 Hammock ShoreDrive, Melbourne Beach;321-676-52366 clay courts, 3 lightedPro shop • Private
16. Cape Canaveral Tennis7300 N. Atlantic Ave.,Cape Canaveral;321-868-12265 lighted hard courts,4 racquetball courtscityofcapecanaveral.org
1. Singleton Tennis Courts655 Singleton Ave., Titusville;321-264-503610 lighted hard courts
2. Isaac Campbell Sr. Park701 South St., Titusville;321-264-50402 lighted hard courts
3. YMCA Outback Tennis3050 Satterfield Road,Titusville; 321-269-37636 lighted clay courtsPro shop • Private
4. LaCita Country Club777 Country Club Drive,Titusville; 321-383-2582Pro shop: 321-383-53116 clay courts • Private
5. Fay Park4700 Fay Blvd., Port St. John;321-633-19044 hard courts2 racquetball courts
6. Provost Park400 Varr Ave., Cocoa;321-633-18742 unlighted courts
7. Rockledge Park Tennis960 Cogswell St.,Rockledge; 321-633-19758 hard courts, 4 clay courts,all lighted
8. McLarty Park790 Barton Blvd., Rockledge;321-633-18702 lighted hard courts
9. Swiss Inn3220 S. Fiske Blvd.,Rockledge; 321-631-14656 lighted clay courts • Private
11. Suntree Country Club1 Country Club Drive, Melbourne;321-242-62426 clay courts, 2 deco turfPro shop • Private andpublic instruction
12. Jimmy Moore Tennis Complex2857 Sarno Road, Melbourne;321-255-46138 lighted hard courts
10. Viera Regional Park2300 Judge Fran JamiesonWay, Viera;321-433-48914 lighted hard courts
Tennis in Brevard
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23. The Majors Golf Club3375 BaysideLakes Blvd.,Palm Bay; 321-952-861, ext. 3.Pro: Brian Nemschick.• Public with membershipsavailable; par-72; 18 holes;6,918 yards;www.majorsgolfclub.com
24. The Habitat at Valkaria3591 Fairgreen St.,Grant-Valkaria;321-952-6312.Pro: Alex Romanoff.• Public; par-72; 18 holes;6,836 yards.www.golfspacecoast.com
25. Aquarina Beach& Country Club7500 SR A1A, South MelbourneBeach; 321-728-0600.Pro: Steve Waggoner.• Semiprivate; par-62;18 holes; 4,302 yards.
26. Barefoot Bay Golf& Country Club1225 Barefoot Blvd.,Barefoot Bay; 772-664-3174.• Public; par-60; 18 holes;3,688 yards. www.bbrd.org
Golf in Brevard
Prices vary by season.Call for rates.
1. Walkabout Golf Club3230 Folsom Road, Mims;321-385-2099.General manager: Franco Ippolito.• Public; par-72; 18 holes; 7,146 yards.Pro shop. www.walkaboutgolf.com
2. Sherwood Golf Club4335 Londontown Road, Titusville;321-269-4653.• Public; par-71; 18 holes;6,513 yards.
3. Willow Lakes Golf & RV Resort2199 N. U.S. 1, Titusville;321-264-4653.• Public; par-29; 9 holes; 1.308 yards.www.willowlakes.com
4. The Great Outdoors137 Plantation Drive, Titusville;321-269-5524. Pro: Mike Owen.• Semiprivate; par-71; 18 holes;6,542 yards.
5. Royal Oak Resort and Golf Club2150 Country Club Drive, Titusville;321-268-1550. Pro: Neil Hunt.• Semiprivate; par-71; 18 holes;6,709 yards.www.royaloakgolfresort.com
6. La Cita Country Club777 Country Club Drive, Titusville;321-267-2955. Pro: Bob Kennedy.• Private; par-72; 18 holes; 6,602yards. www.lacitacc.com
7. Sam’s Executive Golf Course4255 U.S. 1, Sharpes;321-632-2890.• Public; par-58; 18 holes;2,960 yards.
8. The Savannahs at Sykes Creek3915 Savannah Trail, Merritt Island;321-455-1375. Pro: Greg Sanders.• Public; par-72;18 holes; 6,507yards. www.golfspacecoast.com
9. Rockledge Country Club1591 S. Fiske Blvd., Rockledge;321-636-3160. Pro: Ed Buckey.• Private; par-71; 18 holes;6,439 yards.
10. Cocoa Beach Country Club5000 Tom Warriner Blvd.,Cocoa Beach; 321-868-3351.Pros: Joe Tucker and Holly Gregory.• Public; par-36, 36, 35; 27 holes;River course 3,342 yards, Dolphincourse 3,021 yards,Lakes course 3,372 yards.www.golfcocoabeach.com
11. Turtle Creek Golf Club1279 Admiralty Blvd., Rockledge;321-632-2520.Golf director: Dustin Horton.• Semiprivate; par-72;18 holes;6,503 yards.www.turtlecreekgolfclub.com
12. Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway, Viera;321-504-7776. Pro: Russel Glasby.• Public; par-72; 18 holes;7,151 yards. www.durangolf.com
13. Viera East Golf Club2300 Clubhouse Drive, Viera;321-639-6500. Pro: Justin Wasson.• Public; par-72; 18 holes;6,720 yards. www.vieragolf.com
14. Indian River Colony Club1936 Freedom Drive, Melbourne;321-255-6050, ext. 224.Recreation manager: Wally Bandura.• Private; par-72; 18 holes;6,647 yards.www.indianrivercolonyclub.com
15. Manatee Cove Golf Club861 Marina Road, Patrick Air ForceBase; 321-494-7856.Pros: Jody Clor and Steve Waggoner• Private; active, retired military andguests; par-72, 18 holes;6,947 yards.
16. Baytree National Golf Links8207 National Drive, Melbourne;321-259-9060. Director of golf:Debra Wolf.• Semiprivate; par-72; 18 holes;7,043 yards.www.baytreenational.com
17. Suntree Country Club1 Country Club Drive, Melbourne;321-242-6235.• Private; par-72; 36 holes;Classic course 6,953 yards;Challenge course 6,945.www.suntree.com
18. Mallard’s Landing2750 Lake Washington Road,Melbourne; 321-255-4606.Pro: Ed Barbour.• Public; par-72; 18 holes;6,748 yards.
19. Crane Creek Reserve475 W. New Haven Ave., Melbourne;321-674-5716. Pro: David Bremke.• Public; par-71; 18 holes;5,836 yards.
20. Palm Gardens Golf Course2630 Minton Road, Melbourne;321-723-3182. Manager: Eve Taylor.• Public; par-30; 9 holes;1,596 yards.
21. Spessard Holland atMelbourne Beach2374 Oak St., Melbourne Beach;321-952-4529. Pro: Rene Uzee.• Public; par-67; 18 holes;5,155 yards.www.golfspacecoast.com
22. Jo Daddy’s ExecutiveLighted Golf Course3255 Jupiter Blvd. S.E., Palm Bay;321-723-1956.• Public, executive, par-29; 9 holes,1,501 yards. Lighted course.
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RecreationBusy
fairways.Jack Martin,
Ralph Navarrettaand Ron Wintermake their way
around theMallard Landing
Golf Course inMelbourne.Golfers can
choose to walkor ride the
course.
Michael R. Brown,2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Tim Shortt, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
In the swing. Jacqueline Turnerof Cocoa Beach plays in the Class1A, District 12 girls golf tourna-ment at Rockledge Country Club.
Michael R. Brown, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file
Sizing it up. Travis Tolbert with Astronaut High checks out the lay of the green on the 18th hole duringthe Cape Coast Conference boys golf tournament at the Duran Golf Course in Viera.
Joe Lee Designed18 Hole Championship Golf CourseOutstanding Practice Facilities & Range
PGA Lessons Open to the PublicFor Tee Times, Call 321-639-6500
or visit our website www.VieraGolf.com2300 Clubhouse Dr. (off Murrell Rd) | Viera
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Between Palm Bay and Sebastian 361358
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Shopping
Craig Bailey, 2009 FLORIDA TODAY file.
Looking to buy. Shoppers pack the halls at the Melbourne Square mall.
Shopping options for all tastes— from major department storesto smart boutiques — can befound in Brevard County.
SHOPPING PLAZASThe Avenue Viera: The $60 mil-
lion, 415,000-square-foot, open-air development off Lake AndrewDrive west of Interstate 95 inViera, includes Bed Bath & Be-yond, Belk, Books-A-Million, OldNavy, Rave Motion Pictures, TheMelting Pot, World Market, thearea’s first Kohl’s retailer, aGreen Market farmer’s marketevery Tuesday and more,321-634-5390;viera.shoptheavenue.com.
Viera MarketPlace includesSports Authority and Office Depot.
South of The Avenue are theShoppes of Lake Andrew, a Wal-Mart Supercenter and a SuperTar-get.
Antiques/Collectibles: Gold &Silver Refinery buys gold, silver,platinum, antiques and collect-ibles, 2951 Hessey St., No. 5,Palm Bay, 321-952-6900.
Babcock Street: On BabcockStreet, just north of Hibiscus Boul-evard, is a renovated shoppingarea built in 1959. The land-scaped strip center on Babcock’seast side is known as the Mel-bourne Shopping Center, which in-cludes Big Lots, Publix, severaldiscount apparel outlets, restau-rants and small shops. A Searsstore and several fast-food, ethnicand sit-down restaurants also op-erate along that stretch of Bab-cock Street.
Cocoa Beach: In the downtownarea, just north of the MinutemenCauseway and between Orlandoand Atlantic avenues, lies CottageRow — military houses from the1940s and ’50s that have beenconverted into quaint shops, sa-lons and restaurants. Near StateRoads 520 and A1A is a touristlandmark, Ron Jon Surf Shop, thebeach’s colorful, two-story,24-hour icon of surf wear andbeach attire.
Cocoa Village: This historicarea in downtown Cocoa is tree-lined and cozy with several inde-pendent venues specializing in giftitems, arts and crafts, galleries,gourmet foods, metaphysicalbooks, antiques and clothing.
The village also includes res-taurants from casual to upscaleand bars featuring music. It is thescene of popular arts and craftsshows, which take place the firstweekend of March and Decemberand the third weekend of Octoberand May.
The area also includes an am-phitheater, fishing on the IndianRiver, an interactive fountain, his-toric homes, churches, walkingtours, a ghost tour and the state
headquarters for the Florida His-torical Society.
The Civic Center, RiverfrontPark and Porcher House areamong the intimate settings thatcan be rented for weddings, par-ties, conferences and meetings.
Call Cocoa Leisure Services at321-639-3500. For more informa-tion, contact the Historic VillageAssociation at 321-631-9075;cocoavillage.com.
Crossroads Marketplace: Titus-ville’s newest retail developmentis on State Road 405, just southof State Road 50. Consisting ofmore than 200,000 square feet ofretail space, the marketplace isanchored by Target. Other storesinclude Kay Jewelers, Marshalls,PetCo and Merle Norman.
Eau Gallie: The Eau Gallie ArtsDistrict of Melbourne, which is onthe riverfront east of U.S. 1 andruns north of the Eau GallieCauseway to south of ParkwayDrive, is home to art galleries,bookstores, antique shops, a bak-ery and restaurants.
Fifth Avenue: This beachsideextension of U.S. 192 in Indialan-tic is lined with a collection of res-taurants and specialty shops. Thearea includes a Starbucks coffeeshop and a Cold Stone Creameryice cream store.
Florida Marketplace: The cen-ter at 1396 Babcock St., Mel-bourne, 321-956-2100, opened40 years ago as Brevard Mall, thecounty’s first enclosed mall. Al-though the Marketplace primarily
is an office and professional com-plex, the facility includes some re-tail stores.
Hammock Landing: The460,000-square-foot shoppingcenter off Palm Bay Road near In-terstate 95 in West Melbourne isthe county’s newest. It opened in2009 and has 28 stores, includ-ing Ulta Beauty, Michael’s crafts,Kohl’s, Five Guys Burgers andFries, HHGregg and Marshall’s.Adjacent to the main center isPhase II, which has a Targetstore. New stores are being addedregularly. For a full list, go tohammocklandingfl.com.
Historic Downtown Melbourne:The area along New Haven andStrawbridge avenues is home tospecialty shops that sell antiques,fine art, crafts, jewelry, gifts, cloth-ing, chocolate and holiday items,as well as a variety of restaurants,coffee shops and bars. For moreinformation, call Melbourne MainStreet at 321-724-1741;downtownmelbourne.com.
Indian Harbour Beach: Threelarge shopping centers vie for cus-tomers’ attention along east EauGallie Causeway. You’ll find famil-iar names, such as Coastal Homeby Bealls, Publix and Wal-Mart, inaddition to various specialtyshops and restaurants.
Melbourne Square: The mall isanchored by Dillard’s North andSouth, Macy’s, J.C. Penney andDick’s Sporting Goods. Lining themall between these departmentstores are specialty shops, kiosksand a food court, 321-727-2000,
simon.com or westmelbourne.org.The mall is on U.S. 192, a majorthoroughfare and shopping area.Home centers, furniture storesand discount stores line the routefrom U.S. 1 to Interstate 95. Theyinclude Target, Barnes & NobleBooksellers, Ross, Pier 1 Imports,Best Buy, Petsmart, Sports Au-thority and Sam’s Club.
Merritt Square Mall: More than100 stores are in Merritt Island’small on State Road 520. It isanchored by Macy’s, Dillard’s,Sears and J.C. Penney, and in-cludes a large movie theater,321-452-3270;merrittsquaremall.com
Miracle City Mall: J.C. Penneyanchors this Titusville mall thatalso is home to GNC and Dave’shot dog stand, 321-269-7521.
Palm Bay West Regional Shop-ping Center: This strip mall in thePalm Bay area covers 265,000square feet at Minton and Mal-abar roads. Anchors and otherstores include Winn-Dixie, Bealls,Ace Hardware and Tuesday Morn-ing.
Satellite Beach: SatelliteBeach has a shopping plaza withspecialty shops and consumerservice businesses. SatelliteBeach also has the only movietheater among the south beachcities.
Searstown Mall: This Titusvillemall contains Sears and a varietyof specialty shops and services,as well as Titusville’s only movietheater, 321-269-5921.
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Space Coast Frontenac FleaMarket: Hundreds of stalls with acornucopia of used, discounted andnew items and produce, 5605 N.U.S. 1, Frontenac, south of Port St.John. Open for shopping from8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m.to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,321-631-0241.
Super Flea & Farmers Market:Melbourne’s largest open air attrac-tion is situated on 20 acres, withmore than 900 booths of new andused merchandise. While you’re vis-iting, stop by one of the nine foodstands and enjoy a delicious slice ofpizza or a crispy funnel cake. Thismarket also offers free entertain-ment and special events on week-ends. Open for shopping from9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Saturdayand Sunday at Interstate 95 at exit183, West Eau Gallie Boulevard,Melbourne, 321-242-9124;superfleamarket.com
Downtown Titusville: The nostal-gic area offers arts and craftsshops, clothing and consignmentshops, flower and gift shops, as wellas a number of restaurants. A fewblocks south of the downtown areaon U.S. 1 are specialized stores, in-cluding antiques.
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NONPROFIT GROUPBrevard Cultural Alliance:
Brevard’s designated local artsagency serving cultural organiza-tions, individual artists and the com-munity. As a 501(c)(3), not-for-profitorganization, the BCA’s mission isto build and sustain a vibrant anddynamic arts and cultural sector in-tegral to Brevard County’s quality oflife. BCA serves the entire countyand all artistic disciplines, in partner-ship with like-minded organizations,to support the arts and cultural com-munity. Contact BCA at321-690-6817; artsbrevard.org
THEATERBrevard County Music Teach-
ers Association: Judith Siegel,7161 Rossi Way, Viera,321-638-3861;pianolessons@bellsouth.net
Brevard Theatrical Ensemble:Presents storytelling with theatri-cal presentation and music,321-676-0697;brevardensemble.com
Florida Tech College Players:Student group produces shows inGleason Performing Arts Center atFlorida Tech, 321-674-7138.
Henegar Center for the Arts:Features a 500-seat theater, stu-dio space, gallery space andmeeting rooms where there areproductions of classical music,touring theatrical productions, chil-dren’s theater and the Henegar’sRed Carpet Productions, 625 E.New Haven Ave., Melbourne,321-723-8698; henegar.org
Historic Cocoa Village Play-house: Produces musicals andruns the Stars of Tomorrow chil-dren’s program, 300 Brevard Ave.,Cocoa, 321-636-5050.
Melbourne Civic Theatre: Pro-duces shows year-round, 817 E.Strawbridge Ave. at La Galerie,Melbourne, 321-723-6935, e-mailmyinfo@mymct.org; mymct.org
Playwrights Workshop: Solicitsplays by area playwrights as acommunity outreach program ofBrevard Community College Exper-imental Theatre, 1519 ClearlakeRoad, Cocoa, 321-449-9898,e-mail playwrightsworkshop@yahoo.com; playwrightsworkshopbrevard.org
Special Spotlight Theatre:Presents a production featuringspecial-needs entertainers; Hene-gar Center for the Arts, 625 E.New Haven Ave., Melbourne,321-951-2420.
Surfside Players: Produces afull season of comedies, musicalsand a drama. Produces a summerproduction of an original play by alocal playwright. Runs SurfsideYouth Players, which has chil-dren’s acting classes and produc-tions, 300 Ramp Road, CocoaBeach, 321-783-3127;surfsideplayers.com
Theatre Company: Producesproductions at the auditorium ofBrevard Community College’sPalm Bay Campus, 250 Commu-nity College Parkway,321-723-3056;theatrepalmbay.org
Titusville Playhouse: Producesdramas, comedies and musicals.Runs the Rising Stars Theatre forchildren and hosts a children’ssummer camp, Emma Parrish The-atre, 301 Julia St., Titusville,321-268-1125; titusvilleplayhouse.com
Voices of Storytelling Guild:Presents oral storytelling, musi-cians and dramatic presentationsat the Melbourne Public Library,540 E. Fee Ave., 321-259-3822,e-mail storytree1@aol.com.
MUSICBrevard Chorale: More than 80
community members ages 16 andolder. A function of Brevard Com-munity College, 321-433-7385;brevardchorale.org
Brevard Community Chorusand Orchestra: Classical concertswith professional musicians at theKing Center, 321-433-7385.
Brevard Community College:Offers musical opportunities to lis-ten or perform as vocalists or in-strumentalists, 321-433-7385.
Brevard Symphony Orchestra:More than 100-member orchestraconducted by Christopher Confes-sore performs a full season at theKing Center. Has several countyguilds and the Vivace SocietyClub, 321-242-2024;brevardsymphony.com
Brevard Symphony Youth Or-chestra: Three orchestras — thestring ensemble, the concert or-chestra and the symphony orches-tra — with young musicians ac-cepted through audition,321-254-9583; bsyo.org
Central Florida Winds/Central
Florida Chamber Winds: Givesfive free performances per year,321-223-6688.
Community Band of Brevard:Gives free concerts each year,conducted by Marion Scott,321-725-9191; communitybandofbrevard.org
Harbor City Harmonizers: Per-formances by male chorus andquartet association specializing infour-part a cappella harmony, affili-ated with the Barbershop Har-mony Society, 321-779-4802;harmonize.com/hcharmonizers
Melbourne Chamber Music So-ciety: Brings music groups to per-form at St. Marks United Method-ist Church, 2030 N. SR A1A, Indi-alantic, 321-956-8775 or321-725-6806; melbournechambermusicsociety.com
Melbourne Community Orches-tra: More than 40 musicians per-form free concerts at the Mel-bourne Civic Auditorium, 625 E.Hibiscus Blvd., 321-952-9949;mcorchestra.com
Melbourne Municipal Band:Concert band performs free con-certs using amateur and profes-sional musicians at the MelbourneAuditorium, 625 E. Hibiscus Blvd.,321-724-0555; mmband.org
Platinum Coast Chorus: Avail-able for performances and socialfunctions. A chapter of the SweetAdelines International; member-ship chairman, 772-581-9084 orperformance manager,321-427-7463;platinumcoastchorus.com
Rock the Silence: Brings Chris-tian music to hearing and hearing-impaired audiences. Organizationalso teaches sign languageclasses, 321-446-1802;rockthesilence.homestead.com
Space Coast Chapter of Ameri-can Guild of Organists: Offersconcerts and educational work-shops to promote the art,
321-768-6510 or 242-7473, agospacecoast.tripod.com or e-mailcubbie89@bellsouth.net.
Space Coast Chorus: Performswith the Greater Canaveral chap-ter of the Barbershop HarmonySociety and smaller concerts,321-254-9223 or 321-636-0900.
Space Coast Flute Orchestra:Performs free concerts, featuringabout 42 musicians who play awide collection of flutes, directedby Nancy Clew, 321-723-7145 or321-269-2045, or e-maildrobinson4sure@cfl.rr.com.
Space Coast Jazz Society:Meets monthly for live jazz per-formances and awards schol-arships to Brevard students study-ing jazz in college, 321-453-4191;spacecoastjazzsociety.com
Space Coast Pops: Offers anannual four-concert subscriptionof music performed by profes-sional musicians. Concert venuetypically is the First Baptist ChurchMerritt Island. Sponsors theBrevard Young Performing ArtistsCompetition, 321-632-7445,e-mail popsorch@aol.com;spacecoastpops.com
Space Coast Symphony Or-chestra: The group includes pro-fessional musicians as well asuniversity and youth players. Mostconcerts are at First BaptistChurch of Merritt Island;spacecoastsymphony.org
Swingtime Jazz Band: Appearsin three Big Band concerts in Jan-uary and July, plus eight ballroomdances at the Melbourne Audito-rium, 625 E. Hibiscus Blvd.,321-724-0555; mmband.org
DANCEBrevard’s Best Youth Enter-
tainment: Performs for specialevents, fundraisers and retirementfacilities, includes a holiday showin December, 321-777-3833 or321-255-9749.
Broadway Bound DanceCentre: Performs for the commu-nity and works with the MoscowBallet when it comes to the KingCenter, based at 1270-A LakeWashington Road, Melbourne,321-259-4778.
Dance Factory: Private andclass instruction for dancers ages3 and older, 2155 Palm Bay RoadN.E., Palm Bay, 321-726-0606;dancefactoryofbrevard.com
Galmont Ballet Centre forDance Education: Home toBrevard Ballet Theater, presentsseveral productions a year, includ-ing “The Nutcracker,” at Cocoa Vil-lage Playhouse. Offers educa-tional outreach programs andtraining program for children,teens, adults and professionals,5575 Schenck Ave., Suite 11,Viera, 321-543-4403;galmontballet.com
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Neon lights are bright. The Maxwell C. King Center for the Perform-ing Arts in Melbourne offers a diverse array of programming, includ-ing popular artists, Broadway touring shows, classical artists, balletand contemporary dance, opera, country music artists, children’stheater and family-oriented events.
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Golden Steppers: Produces twoshows a year. Performances atFlorida Tech’s Gleason Auditoriumand Cocoa Village Playhouse,321-783-5931.
Imperial Dance Company:Membership by audition fromamong students of the DussichDance Studio, 321-452-2046;dussichdancestudio.com
Kaliko’s Polynesian Dancing,Luau’s, Grams: Performs for ho-tels, corporations and children’sbirthday parties. Includes firedancers, percussionists and Poly-nesian dancers. Also offersspeech-language pathologythrough dance-rhythm therapy, In-dialantic, 321-984-2789.
Paul Stella Productions: Pres-ents ballroom dance benefit exhi-bitions, featuring amateurs andprofessional ballroom dancers. Ex-hibitions benefit a local charity,321-777-1212.
Precision ContemporaryDance: Presents dance programsat the Henegar Center. Open tocommunity dancers by auditiononly, 571 Haverty Court, Suite T,Rockledge, 321-433-0420,precisioncontempdance.org
Serenade Dance Company:
Performs at the Henegar Center.Membership is only for studentsof the Dance Zone,321-242-2442.
Space Coast Ballet Academy:Features the Vaganova trainingmethod under the artistic directionof Boris Chepelev and Janna Ki-rova. Offers international masterclasses, year-end showcase andintensive summer program, “TheNutcracker” production in Decem-ber and spring production at theKing Center; 296 N. WickhamRoad,Melbourne,321-253-0544;spacecoastballet.com
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Museums and galleriesMUSEUMS
Air Force Space & Missile Mu-seum: Focuses primarily on theearly unmanned space program,with artifacts from the 1950s and1960s and a rocket garden. Oneway to visit the museum isthrough Cape Canaveral “Thenand Now” bus tours from KennedySpace Center Visitor Complex.The bus leaves at 12:50 p.m.daily. A combo-pass costs $59plus tax for adults, $43 plus taxfor children ages 3 to 11, and in-cludes two-day access to all Visi-tor Complex exhibitions, shows,IMAX movies, space art galleryand Astronaut Hall of Fame.Prices subject to change. VisitorComplex hours are 9 a.m. to5:30 p.m. during winter. Closinghours vary at other times,321-449-4444;kennedyspacecenter.com
You can see the Air ForceSpace & Missile Museum free viathe 45th Space Wing Public Af-fairs Office. The office offers freebus tours of Cape Canaveral AirForce Station for the public thesecond Wednesday of eachmonth. The three-hour tour in-cludes a visit to the Air ForceSpace & Missile Museum, as wellas active and retired launch padsand facilities plus the Cape Ca-naveral Lighthouse. Tours begin at8:45 a.m. at the South Gate ofCape Canaveral AFS, which is onState Road 401 North, off theBeachline (State Road 528). Res-ervations are required and seatingis limited, on a first-come, first-served basis, 321-494-5945 or321-494-5933; patrick.af.mil
American Police Hall of Fameand Museum: 50,000-square-footfacility allows visitors to sit in anelectric chair, lie under a guillo-tine, sit on a police motorcycleand shoot a police weapon. Fa-cility also has a state-of-the art in-door shooting center. Open10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily except forChristmas and Thanksgiving. Ad-mission: $12, $8 for childrenages 4 to 12, $8 for seniors, freefor ages 3 and younger. Pricessubject to change; 6350 HorizonDrive, Titusville, 321-264-0911;aphf.org
Astronaut Hall of Fame:World’s largest collection of per-sonal astronaut memorabilia. Alsofeatures historic spacecraft andsimulator rides. Admission is $17plus tax, $13 plus tax for childrenages 3 to 11. It also is featuredwith regular admission to the Ken-nedy Space Center Visitor Com-plex, which costs $38 plus tax,$28 plus tax for children ages 3to 11. Prices subject to change.Admission also allows access tothe main complex, including IMAXfilms, KSC bus tour and all otherexhibits and attractions. AstronautHall of Fame is off State Road
405 en route to the KSC VisitorComplex, also on SR 405. Hoursvary according to season. It is al-ways open at 9 a.m., 6225 Vec-torspace Blvd., Titusville,321-449-4444;kennedyspacecenter.com
Brevard Art Museum: BrevardCounty’s only fine arts museumhas five galleries where rotatingexhibitions by international, na-tional and regional artists are dis-played. The museum also is hostto cultural lecture series, a bookclub, jazz performances, chil-dren’s activities and art classes.Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m.Sunday. Open until 7 p.m. Thurs-days. Admission is $5, $3 for sen-iors 63 and older, $2 for childrenand students with ID, free for chil-dren younger than 2 and museummembers. Admission is freeThursdays. Admission prices aresubject to change, 1463 HighlandAve., Melbourne, 321-242-0737;brevardartmuseum.org
Brevard Museum of Historyand Natural Science: Collectingmuseum brings in traveling showswith accompanying text panels.On permanent display are a Flor-ida timeline and the famous Wind-over Dig, which unearthed7,000-year-old remains of prehis-toric man. Also features a naturecenter with 22 acres of trails.Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Saturday. Admission: $6,$5.50 for seniors 62 or older andmilitary with ID, $5 for college stu-dents with ID, $4.50 for children,free for children younger than 4.Admission prices are subject tochange, 2201 Michigan Ave., Co-coa, 321-632-1830;brevardmuseum.org
Brevard Veterans MemorialMuseum: Education museumhouses artifacts from all wars in
which the United States hasfought. Free admission. Hours:8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Saturday and noon to5 p.m. Sunday, Veterans Memo-rial Center, 400 S. Sykes CreekParkway, Merritt Island,321-453-1776.
Cocoa Beach Surf Museum:Exhibits present history of surfingthrough old surfboards, maga-zines and photos, surf music andcollections of old items related tosurfing. Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.daily. Hours shortened during win-ter. Admission: $2 donation re-quested, but not required, RonJon Watersports, 4275 N. AtlanticAve., Cocoa Beach,321-258-8217;cocoabeachsurfmuseum.org
Grant Historical House: This1916 house by the Indian Riverhas a collection of antiques frommany eras and countries. Hours:10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesdaythrough Saturday. Admission: Do-nation. Closed for summers,5795 U.S. 1, Grant,321-723-8543.
Historic Rossetter House Mu-seum: Botanical gardens andhouse museum circa 1930. Largecollection of antiques. Gardensavailable for weddings. Hours:10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday throughSaturday. Admission: $5, 1320Highland Ave., Melbourne,321-254-9855;rossetterhousemuseum.org
Liberty Bell Memorial Mu-seum: Contains artifacts and fac-similes from important momentsin U.S. history, including a replicaof the Liberty Bell. Museum hours:10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Friday and 10 a.m. to2 p.m. Saturday. Free admission,tours available, 1601 Oak St.,Melbourne, 321-727-1776 ore-mail, honoramerica@att.net;honoramerica.org
Library of Florida History: Con-tains 7,000 volumes, 3,000 pic-tures and more than 300 primarydocuments. Lectures, site visita-tions, seminars and other activi-ties are available. Book and giftshop. Hours: 10 a.m. to4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Satur-day. Admission: free. 435 BrevardAve., Cocoa, 321-690-1971, ext.1; myfloridahistory.org
North Brevard Historical Mu-seum: Houses historic items dat-ing from 1890 through the 1980s.Hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tues-day through Saturday. Admission:free; 301 S. Washington Ave., Ti-tusville, 321-269-3658.
Ruth Funk Center for TextileArts: Touring exhibitions from na-tional collections and from its per-manent collection in a3,000-square-foot exhibitionspace. Also presents programs re-lated to textile arts. Hours:10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdaysthrough Fridays and noon to4 p.m. Saturdays. Admission:Free, on the campus of FloridaTech, 150 E. University Blvd., Mel-bourne, 321-674-6129;textiles.fit.edu
U.S. Space Walk of Fame Mu-seum: Displays rare photos,space hardware, flight suits, shut-tle tiles, bronzed handprints ofMercury, Gemini and Apollo astro-nauts, numerous scale models ofaerospace vehicles and facilitiesand a hands-on display of LaunchComplex 36A. Museum hours:10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday throughSaturday. Free admission, 4 MainSt., Titusville, 321-264-0434;spacewalkoffame.com
Valiant Air Command WarbirdMuseum: Walk around a33,000-square-foot hangar andsee warplanes from after WorldWar II, a restored Wildcat from thebottom of Lake Michigan and apresent-day F-14. Make a reserva-tion and take a flight in the re-stored C-47 from the D-Day inva-sion. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.daily. Admission: $18, $15 for ac-tive military and seniors 60 andolder, $5 for children younger than12, free for children 4 and youn-ger. Admission prices are subjectto change. Group rates and toursare available, 6600 Tico Road,Space Coast Regional Airport, Ti-tusville, 321-268-1941;vacwarbirds.org
GALLERIES808 Fine Art Gallery: Fine art
by some of the area’s most cele-brated artists. 808 W. New HavenAvenue, Melbourne. Open 11 a.m.to 5 p.m. Monday through Satur-day. Extended evening hours dur-ing holiday season.321-890-3978;jerryhooper.com
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Saluting the past. Aleta Herrmann, a member of the Marine Corps,looks over exhibits at the Liberty Bell Memorial Museum in Melbourne.
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Art and Antique Studio: Origi-nal art on view, 1419 HighlandAve., Melbourne. Open 10 a.m. to5 p.m. Monday through Friday and9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Recep-tions from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. onFirst Friday Gallery Walks,321-253-5553;artandantiquestudio.com
Art Gallery of Viera: 5410 Mur-rell Road, Suite 135, Viera, in TheHome Center. Offers ongoing ex-hibits, classes and other artsevents. Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Monday through Friday and10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,321-890-1415;artgalleryofviera.com
Art Gallery & Studio: A cooper-ative gallery with ongoing exhibits,822 New Haven Ave., Melbourne.Open 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondaythrough Saturday, 321-729-9368.
Bad Birds Gallery and Framing:Gallery/working studio featuresoriginal paintings of the IndianRiver, whimsical Cocoa Villageprints, cats, flamingos and artclasses. Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.Monday through Saturday, noon to4 p.m. Sunday, closed Monday,318 Delannoy Ave., Cocoa Village,321-637-0444;cocoagalleries.com
Black Dog Gallery/Miss Bai-ley’s Curiosity Shop : 404 DBrevard Ave. Cocoa Village. Open10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Saturday, 321-626-1801or 321-636-1005;theblackdoggallery.com
Central Brevard Art Associa-tion: Exhibits works of its mem-bers on a rotating basis every twomonths. Open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Thursday, 566 Barton Blvd., Rock-ledge, 321-636-3673;brevardart.org
The Clay Studio : See clayworks on view and watch artistwork, 116 B Harrison St., CocoaVillage. Open 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.Monday through Saturday,
321-636-4160.Cousins II Gallery: Displays
paintings from local artists. Paintsand drawing classes. Children’sclasses: 9 to 11:30 a.m. Tues-days, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Thursday. Adult classes:7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and 9 a.m.to noon Wednesday through Fri-day, 631 Brevard Ave., Cocoa Vil-lage, 321-632-2326.
Fifth Avenue Art Gallery: A co-operative fine art gallery, 1470Highland Ave., Melbourne. Open10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdaythrough Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m.Sunday. Exhibitions, opening re-ceptions from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.on First Friday Gallery Walks,321-259-8261;fifthartgallery.com
Highway Grrls Gallery and Stu-dio: Often provocative work onview in small. Hours vary, butopen most days 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.at 1414 Highland Ave., Mel-bourne; 321-777-9420;robinrothrock.com
Indian River Potters Guild: Anartist’s collective offering studioand gallery space, 1542 GuavaAve., Melbourne. Open 11 a.m. to5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Art-ist receptions from 5:30 to8:30 p.m. for First Friday GalleryWalks, 321-543-3645;indianriverpottersguild.com
Jan’s You Frame It : Regularguest artists with work on display.Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondaythrough Saturday, 23 Stone St.,Cocoa Village, 321-631-0454.
Kennedy Space Center Gallery:Permanent space art exhibitionwith occasionally changing exhibi-tions in other galleries throughoutKSC. Hours are 9 a.m. to5:30 p.m. during winter. Closinghours vary other times of the year.Admission is $38 plus tax, $28plus tax for children ages 3 to 11,IMAX theater at Kennedy SpaceCenter Visitor Complex, off StateRoad 405, NASA Parkway,321-449-4444;kennedyspacecenter.com
Klopfenstine Stained Glass:Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Saturday, 12 N. Brevard Ave., Co-coa Beach, 321-868-0438;klopfenstine.com
Kurt Zimmerman Studio andGallery: Features unusual folk art,120 Harrison St., Cocoa Village.Open 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Satur-day, 321-266-7892;folkvine.org/zimmerman
LoPressionism Gallery: Fine artshown from September throughMarch. Open 10 a.m. to5:30 p.m. Monday through Satur-day inside the Christmas Cottage,1002 E. New Haven Ave., Mel-bourne, 321-722-6000;lopressionism.com
Loys Ann Locklear Pottery:Whimsical work on view, plusclasses for adults and children,120 Harrison St., Cocoa Village.Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondayto Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. Sun-day or by appointment,321-637-0061.
Mud Flats Pottery: Original pot-tery from across the country, plusclasses. Open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.Saturday. 1518 B S. Babcock St.,Melbourne, 321-951-1310;mudflatspottery.com
R.L. Lewis Art Gallery: High-waymen artist will show art by ap-pointment until studio location isannounced. Hours: 10 a.m. to5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday,10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, by ap-pointment Sunday and Monday,321-433-0145; rllewisartist.com
Sand and Sea Gifts and Gal-lery: Includes original artwork,304 Brevard Ave., Cocoa Village.Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondaythrough Thursday, 10 a.m. to6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday,321-632-2745.
Strawbridge Art League: Regu-lar exhibitions on a rotating basisin the Henegar Center for the Arts,625 E. New Haven Ave., Mel-bourne. Open during Henegarbusiness hours and perform-ances, 321-952-3070;strawbridgeartleague.org
Sundancer Gallery: Original Na-tive American art, 6 Florida Ave.,Cocoa Village. Open 10 a.m. to6 p.m. Monday through Saturdayand noon to 6 p.m. Sunday,321-631-0092.
Two Feathers Gallery: Ameri-can Indian jewelry and artifacts.Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondaythrough Saturday, 833 E. NewHavenAve.,Melbourne,321-733-1227.
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FestivalsIn stepwith tradition.Childrenperform atraditional folkdance duringthe annualGreek Fest atSt. Katherine’sGreekOrthodoxChurch inMelbourne.
MONTHLYFirst Fridays: 6 to 9 p.m. first
Friday of the month, Eau GallieArts District
Friday Fest: 6 to 10 p.m. sec-ond Friday of the month (exceptDecember), downtown Melbourne,321-724-1741;downtownmelbourne.com
Brown Bag Jazz Lunch:11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fridays,gazebo on Brevard Avenue, CocoaVillage, 321-631-9075
Friday Farmers Market:10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays, Satel-lite Beach Market, 321-917-0721;brevardfarmersmarkets.com
Titus Nights Street Party: 6 to10 p.m. first Fridays of evenmonths, 321-267-3036;titusville.org
Titus Nights Cruise-In: 4 to8 p.m. first Saturdays of oddmonths, downtown Titusville,321-267-3036; titusville.org
Farmers Market and Arts andCrafts Day: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. sec-ond Saturday of the month, CityHall, Palm Bay, 321-952-3441
FEBRUARYSykes Creek Adventures Eco-
Festival: Kiwanis Island Park onMerritt Island, 321-455-1385
Grant Seafood Festival: GrantCommunity Center,321-723-8687; grantseafoodfesti-val.com
Greek Fest: St. Katherine’sGreek Orthodox Church, 5965 N.Wickham Road, Melbourne,321-254-1045; saint-kather-ine.org
Mardi Gras: Riverfront Park andCocoa Village, 321-639-3500;spacecoastmardigras.com
MARCHSpace Coast Home Show: Co-
coa Expo Sports Center; cocoaex-po.com
Spring Craft Fair: Cocoa Vil-lage, 321-631-9075; cocoavilla-ge.com
Strawberry Festival: WickhamPark Pavilion, Melbourne,321-255-5800;southbrevardhabitat.com
Pelican Island Wildlife Festi-val: Riverview Park, Sebastian,772-562-3909, ext. 258; pelica-nislandfriends.org
Tico Warbird Air Show: SpaceCoast Regional Airport, Titusville,321-268-1941; vacwarbirds.org
Moonlight Stroll: Erna NixonPark, Melbourne, 321-952-4525;brevardparks.com
Fun Day in the Park: IsaacCampbell Sr. Community Center,321-264-5040;brevardparks.com/events
APRILSpring Gallery Walk: First Sat-
urday in April, Cocoa Village,321-631-9075; cocoavillage.com
VSA Arts Festival: April 14-16,Brevard Zoo, Viera, 321-610-2160ext. 208; vsabrevard.org
Indian River Festival: April15-18, Sand Point Park, Titusville,321-615-8111; brevardproduction-s.com
Earth Day Family Fun Fest:April 17, Enchanted Forest Sanc-tuary, Titusville, 321-264-5185;enchantedforestfriends.org
Children’s Festival: April 18,free, Riverfront Park, Cocoa Vil-lage, 321-634-3500; childcarebre-vard.com
The Moore Heritage Festival ofthe Arts and Humanities : April15-17, Harry T. and Harriette V.Moore Memorial Park and CulturalCenter, Mims, 321-264-6595
Juan Ponce de Leon Festival :April 11, Wickham Park, Mel-bourne, 321-863-5165
Ron Jon Easter Surfing Festi-val: April 2-4, Cocoa Beach Pierand Shepard Park, 321-454-4242,321-799-8888, 321-783-7549;eastersurffest.com
Melbourne Art Festival: April24-25, downtown Melbourne,321-722-1964; melbournearts.org
MAYMiss Latina Pageant : 1 p.m.
May 3, Wickham Park Pavilion,Melbourne, 321-863-5165
Summer Craft Fair: 10 a.m. to5 p.m. May 15-16, Cocoa Village,321-631-9075; cocoavillage.com
Beachfest: Memorial Day week-end, May 29-30, Cocoa BeachPier, 321-783-7549; cocoabeach-pier.com
12th annual Caribbean Jambo-ree: May 29-30, Palm Bay Re-gional Park, 321-728-2558; bcas-ca.com
Memorial Day Celebration : Riv-erfront Park, Cocoa Village,321-631-9075
Memorial Day Celebration : Lib-erty Bell Memorial Museum, 1601Hickory St., Melbourne,321-727-1776
JUNEFlag Day Celebration: June 14,
Liberty Bell Memorial Museum,1601 Hickory St., Melbourne,321-727-1776
JULYJuly Fourth Celebration :
7:30 p.m., Riverfront Park, CocoaVillage, 321-631-9075
July Fourth Celebration :10 a.m., Liberty Bell Memorial Mu-seum, 1601 Hickory St., Mel-bourne, 321-727-1776
Hispanic Business Expo andHealth Fair: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.July 17, Eau Gallie Civic Center,321-863-5165
AUGUSTIndia Day Celebration: Mel-
bourne Auditorium, 321-269-6072Cocoa Beach Surf Company/
National Kidney Foundation Pro-Am Surf Festival: Aug. 31, CocoaBeach, 407-894-7325; kidneyf-la.org
SEPTEMBERGreat Taste of Suntree:
Brevard Zoo, 321-254-9453Brevard Family Salsa Festival
and Miss Puerto Rico Pageant:Sept. 5, Wickham Park, Mel-bourne, 321-863-5165
OCTOBEROld Florida Festival: Erna Nixon
Park, Melbourne, 321-952-4525;brevardparks.com
Main Street Masters of Art:10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 2-3, down-town Melbourne, 321-724-1741;downtownmelbourne.com
Melbourne Oktoberfest: Oct.14-17, Brevard Community Col-lege, Wickham Park Pavilion, Mel-bourne, 321-633-4028, ext. 15.
Boo at the Zoo: Brevard Zoo,
Melbourne, 321-254-9453;brevardzoo.org
Fall Craft Fair: 10 a.m. to5 p.m. Oct. 16-17, Cocoa Village,321-631-9075; cocoavillage.com
NOVEMBERFall Gallery Walk: First Satur-
day in November, Cocoa Village,321-631-9075; cocoavillage.com
Puerto Rican Day Parade:Oct. 24, Palm Bay City Hall,321-863-5165
Space Coast State Fair: Opensfirst Thursday in November for11-day run, Cocoa Expo SportsCenter, Cocoa; cocoaexpo.com
Festival of Trees: Nov. 13-14,King Center for the PerformingArts, Melbourne, 321-676-5798;jlsb.net
Veterans Day Weekend OpenHouse: Cocoa Village,321-631-9075; cocoavillage.com
Veterans Day Festival: 10 a.m.Nov. 11, Liberty Bell Museum,1601 Hickory St., Melbourne,321-727-1776
Indian Harbour Beach Arts andCrafts Show: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Nov. 20, Gleason Park, Indian Har-bour Beach, 321-773-0552, e-mail ascott@indianharbour.org
Artworks of Eau Gallie FineArts Festival : Nov. 20-21, High-land Avenue, Eau Gallie Arts Dis-trict of Melbourne, 321-242-0737;artworksofeaugallie.org
Space Coast Art Festival: Nov.27-28, downtown Cocoa Beach,321-784-3322
DECEMBERHoliday Craft Fair: Dec. 4-5,
Cocoa Village, 321-631-9075; co-coavillage.com
Battle of the Bulge Anniver-sary Celebration: Dec. 16, LibertyBell Memorial Museum, 1601Hickory St., Melbourne,321-727-1776
First Night: Dec. 31, RiverfrontPark, Cocoa
Christina Stuart,FLORIDA TODAY
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Publications
Newspapers, Web keep Brevard informedFLORIDA TODAY STAFF
In 1966, Cape Publications be-gan publishing the daily TODAYnewspaper, serving the needs ofBrevard County residents. Thenewspaper officially changed itsname to FLORIDA TODAY in1985, and it continues to providein-depth coverage of local newsinprintandonline.
Inadditiontothedailynewspa-per, several specialty sections aredistributed, including TgIF, aweekend entertainment guidepublished Fridays, and Home-finder, a real estate tab publishedonSaturdaysandSundays.
The paper’s award-winningWeb site, floridatoday.com, of-fers a wealth of videos, contestsand interactive multimedia. ItalsoservesasanInternetmarket-place with products includingreal estate, automotive, employ-mentandclassifiedads.
TheWebsite features include:0 brevardcounty.momslike-
me.com, a Web site connecting
Space Coast moms through fo-rum chats, photo and video gal-leriesandadailycalendar.
0 Metromix Brevard —brevard.metromix.com — aguideforlocalentertainment.
0 In-depth coverage of break-ingnews, space,education,youthsportsandtheenvironment.
Publisher Mark Mikolajczykjoined FLORIDA TODAY in2006.
FLORIDA TODAY offers pro-grams designed to reach out tothe Space Coast community, in-cluding co-sponsorships, Gan-nett Foundation grants, Reach-ing Out Holiday Fund and Volun-teer Recognition Awards. Formore information on any of theseprograms,call321-242-3897.
Business hours are 8 a.m. to5:30 p.m. weekdays. The mailingaddress is P.O. Box 419000, Mel-bourne, FL 32941-9000. Call321-242-3500 for general inquir-ies.
NONDAILY PUBLICATIONSEach Wednesday, FLORIDA TO-
DAY publishes four neighborhoodsections serving communities inBrevard.
These publications, included inthe Wednesday newspaper, thenlater distributed to non-newspapersubscribers using the followingmastheads:0 The Breeze, covering India-
lantic, Indian Harbour Beach, Sat-ellite Beach and Melbourne Beach0 The Sun, covering Suntree,
Viera, Palm Shores and Pinedaarea0 The Press-Tribune, covering
Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach,Merritt Island, Cocoa and Rock-ledge0 The Star Advocate, covering
Titusville, Mims, Port St. John andScottsmoor
Also published by FLORIDA TODAY0 The Reporter and The Eagle,
legal and financial journals0 The Missileer, circulated at
Patrick Air Force Base and CapeCanaveral Air Force Station0 Central Florida Future, Uni-
versity of Central Florida’s studentnewspaper, which publishes threetimes a week with news affectingstudent and campus life0 The Seminole Chronicle, cov-
ering the Seminole County area
MAGAZINESSpaces, a glossy magazine pub-
lished six times per year, devotedto lifestyle, culture and interior de-sign
Brevard County Moms, amonthly parenting magazine
TO SUBSCRIBECall customer service at
877-424-0156. Operating hoursare 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday; 6:30 a.m. to noonSaturday; 7 a.m. to noon Sunday.
TO ADVERTISEAds may be placed between
8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Friday.
Classified ads: Central andSouth Brevard, 321-259-5555; allother areas, 800-856-4237
Display ads: Central and SouthBrevard, 321-242-3765; all otherareas, 800-633-8449
TO CONTACTTHE NEWSROOM
Executive editor: Bob Stover,321-242-3607Local editor: John Kelly,321-242-3660Delivery Editor: Tom Clifford,321-242-3710Business editor: Adam Lowen-stein, 321-242-3654Editorial page editor: John Glisch,321-242-3968Data desk (calendar of events):321-242-3613. E-mail press re-leases to eventscalendar@florida-today.com.Features and TgIF editor: SuzyLeonard, 321-242-3614Metro editor: Belinda Stewart,321-242-3634Sports editor: Lee Nessel,321-242-3640; to report scores,321-242-3696 or 321-242-3636Metromix editor: Jennifer Sanga-lang, 321-242-3630Photo reprints: Linda Platman,321-242-3575. Also, floridato-day.com has a Customer Servicelink for photo requests.
FAX-MACHINE NUMBERSHuman Resources: 321-253-3801Letters to Editor: 321-255-9550Newsroom: 321-242-6620Newsroom/Sports:321-242-0760Weekly newspapers:321-242-0760
Sharing thenews. TerryZittle of CocoaBeach enjoysfeeding the birdsnear the CocoaBeach Pier andcatching up oncurrent events inFLORIDA TODAY.
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Television and cable TVNETWORK AFFILIATES
ABC: WFTV Channel 9, WRDQChannel 27, 407-841-9000; 490E. South St., Orlando 32801
CBS: WKMG Channel 6,407-521-1200; 4466 N. JohnYoung Parkway, Orlando 32804
NBC: WESH Channel 2,407-645-2222; 1021 N. WymoreRoad, Winter Park 32789
Fox: WOFL Channel 35,407-644-3535; 35 Skyline Drive,Lake Mary 32746
PBS: WMFE Channel 24,407-273-2300; 11510 E. ColonialDrive, Orlando 32817-4699
UPN: WRBW Channel 65,407-248-6500; 35 Skyline Drive,Lake Mary 32746
CW: WKCF Channel 18,407-645-1818; 1021 N. WymoreRoad, Winter Park 32789
INDEPENDENT ANDLOCAL CABLE STATIONSBPS-TV: Channel 68-3, or
Bright House Networks cablechannel 198, 321-633-1000,2700 Judge Fran Jamieson Way,Viera 32940.
Bright House: WACX, Channel13, Central Florida News,407-513-1313; 20 N. OrangeAve., Orlando 32801; Channel 14
and Channel 40, community ac-cess, 407-263-4040; 285 W. Cen-tral Parkway, Altamonte Springs32701 and (Majesty Building Con-struction Site) 123 E. CentralParkway, Altamonte Springs32701; NASA Select, Channel 15,space launches and news
Space Coast Government Tele-vision: Delphia Channel 51, BrightHouse 199, Comcast channel 26in South Brevard, and channel 56in north Brevard, 2725 Judge FranJamieson Way, Building C, Room215, Viera 32940;321-690-6843, scgtv.org
WBCC: Channel 68,321-433-7111; 1519 ClearlakeRoad, Cocoa 32922
WHLV: Channel 31,407-423-5200; 31 Skyline Drive,Lake Mary 32746
WOPX: Channel 56,407-370-5600; 7091 Grand Na-tional Drive, Suite 100, Orlando32819
WOTF: Channel 43,321-254-4343; 739 North Drive,Melbourne 32934
WSCF: Channel 31,321-728-9834, 1700 W. NewHaven Ave., Melbourne
WTGL: Channel 45,407-215-6745; 31 Skyline Drive,Lake Mary 32746
WVEN: Univision, Channel 26and WOTF Telefutura, Channel43; main office: 386-255-6164;236 N. Sedrick Ave., DaytonaBeach 32114. Station’s location:523 Douglas Ave., AltamonteSprings 32714, 407-774-2626
CABLE PROVIDERSBright House Networks: Cov-
ers Titusville, Cocoa, Rockledge,Merritt Island, Cocoa Beach, CapeCanaveral, Melbourne, Indialantic,Indian Harbour Beach, Malabar,Melbourne Beach, Melbourne Vil-lage, Palm Shores, Patrick AirForce Base, Satellite Beach, PalmBay and portions of unincorpo-rated Brevard, 321-254-3300;mybrighthouse.com
DirecTV: 800-395-5899 fornew service, 800-655-4937 for in-formation, 800-972-9925 for newequipment; directv.com
Dish Network: 888-825-2557or dishnetwork.com
CABLE PROGRAMMINGChildren’s television pro-
gramming: Nickelodeon, The Dis-ney Channel, Noggin (also avail-able through some satellite com-panies)
Sports: ESPN, ESPN2 and SunSports
Educational: Discovery and TheLearning Channel
Music: Country Music Televi-sion (CMT), MTV, MTV2, VH1 andVH1Concert
Movies and syndicated pro-gramming: American Movie Clas-sics, Arts & Entertainment,BRAVO, E! Entertainment, FoxFamily, Lifetime, Turner Broad-casting System, Turner ClassicMovies, Turner Network Televi-sion, USA and WGN
News and weather: CNN, CNNHeadline News, FOX News, CNBC,C-Span I, C-Span II, MSNBC andthe Weather Channel
Specialty channels: AnimalPlanet, Black Entertainment Tele-vision, Cartoon Network, Court TV,Comedy Central, Eternal Word Net-work, Food Network, Home & Gar-den TV, The History Channel,Home Shopping Network, Mind Ex-tension University, NASA Select,Product Information Channel, QVCNetwork, Sci-Fi Channel, Speedvi-sion, Telemundo, The Travel Chan-nel and Univision
Premium channels: Available atadditional charge are Encore,HBO, HBO Plus, HBO Signature,Cinemax, MoreMax, Movie Plex,The Playboy Channel, Showtimeand Starz
Digital: Multiple digital chan-nels also are available. Checkwith your cable company for moreinformation.
Radio stationsADULT CONTEMPORARYWGYL , 93.7 FM; wgylfm.comWFHA, 94.1 FM, variety,
smooth jazz, oldies;windoverfarmsmelbourne.com/RadioStation.htm
WMMO , 98.9 FM, soft rock ’n’roll, lost 1970s; wmmo.com
WLRQ, 99.3 FM, adult contem-porary and light rock; wlrq.com
WJKD, 99.7 FM, adult hits;997jackfm.com
WLOQ, 103.1 FM, smooth jazz;wloq.com
WMGF, 107.7 FM, light adultcontemporary; magic107.com
CONTEMPORARY HITSWXXL , 106.7 FM, contempo-
rary hits; xl1067.comKISS, 95.1 FM, R&B, hip-hop,
contemporary hits;951thebeat.com
WOMX , 105.1 FM, adult con-temporary of ’80s, ’90s and to-day; mix1051.com
WA1A , 107.1 FM, contempo-rary hits; wa1a.com
WJHM, 102 FM, hip-hop;102jamzorlando.com
WGRZ , 93.1 FM, (Melbourne,beaches); 103 FM, (Palm Bay);100.7 FM (Rockledge); 102.3 FM
(Cape Canaveral); 103.3 FM (Co-coa Beach); thegroove.org
WGRV, 107.9 FM (VeroBeach/Indian River County); the-groove.org
COUNTRY MUSICWHKR, 102.7 FM; thehitkick-
er.comWWKA , 92.3 FM; k92fm.com
INTERNET RADIOTropic Wave ; tropicwaveradi-
o.net
NEWS & TALKWDBO, 580 AM, news and talk
shows; 580wdbo.comWMEL, 1300 AM, news, sports
and talk showsWFLA, 540 AM, news and talk
shows; 540wfla.comWMMB, 1240 AM and 1350
AM, local, talk and national fig-ures; wmmbam.com
WTTB , 1490 AM, Newsradio;wttbam.com
WTKS , 104.1 FM, modern rockon weekends, talk Mondaythrough Friday; wtks.com
NOSTALGIAWOSN, 97.1 FM, Ocean FM;
wosnfm.com
OLDIESWSHB, 98.5 FM, The BeachWQOL, 103.7 FM; wqolfm.comWOCL , 105.9 FM, Sunny;
sunny1059.com
PUBLIC RADIOWFIT, 89.5 FM, jazz, blues,
adult contemporary and NationalPublic Radio news; wfit.org
WMFE, 90.7 FM, news and en-tertainment from National PublicRadio; wmfe.org
RELIGIOUSWDMC, 920 AM, Catholic;
wdmc920.orgWRMQ, 1140 AM, gospel mu-
sic, 407-830-0800; cflradio.net/1140_WRMQ_AM.htm
WWBC , 1510 AM, Christiantalk, gospel music on weekends,321-632-1510; 1510wwbc.com
WCIF, 106.3 FM, Christian talkand music; wcif.com
WSCF, 91.9 FM, contemporaryChristian rock; christianfm.com
WMIE, 91.5 FM, Christian con-temporary music, local talk,321-632-1000; wmiefm.com
WEJF, 90.3 FM, Christian, com-munity service and Spanish,321-722-9998
WPIO, 89.3 FM, alternativeChristian music and talk; noncom-radio.net or godsquadradio.com
WPOZ , 88.3 FM, contemporaryChristian hits; zradio.com
ROCKWJRR, 101.1 FM, active and al-
ternative rock; realrock1011.comWHTQ , 96.5 FM, classic rock;
whtq.com/WTKS , 104.1, modern rock on
weekends, talk Monday throughFriday, 407-916-1041; wtks.com
SPANISHWONQ, 1030 AM, music and
news, 407-830-0800;lagrande1030am.com
WNUE, 98.1 FM, contemporaryLatin hits, 407-331-1777;mega981.com
WRUM, 100.3 FM, Spanish/Caribbean music;rumba1003.com
SPORTSWYGM , 740 AM, sports talkWINT , 1560 AM, ESPN SportsWHOO, 1080 AM, ESPN
Sports; espnflorida.comWSJZ ,95.9FM,ESPNsports;
espn959.com
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Military organizationsFlags flying.AmericanLegion Post117 of PalmBay marchesinMelbourne’sMemorialDay parade.
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Air Force Sergeants Associa-tion, Orbiters chapter 557/A577:5 p.m. first Wednesdays, PatrickAir Force Base golf course club-house, 321-476-3047.
American Legion Post 1 , Titus-ville: 7 p.m. third Mondays, 1281N. U.S. 1, auxiliary meets 7 p.m.second Wednesdays,321-269-9959.
American Legion Post 22 andAuxiliary Unit 22, Cocoa: 6 p.m.second Wednesdays, 22 LegionLane, 321-636-9720.
American Legion Post 81, Mel-bourne: 7 p.m. first Tuesdays,2909 S. Harbor City Blvd.,321-723-2939.
American Legion Post 117,Palm Bay: 7:30 p.m. thirdWednesdays, 189 Veterans DriveS.E., auxiliary members meet7:30 p.m. third Tuesdays,321-729-8089.
American Legion Post andAuxiliary Unit 163: 7 p.m. secondand fourth Thursdays, 1795 N.Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne,321-259-7239.
American Legion Post 200,Satellite Beach: 8 p.m. secondThursdays, 105 Ocean Blvd,321-773-5151.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit332: 7:30 p.m. fourth Tuesdays,KARS Park, Kennedy Space Cen-ter, 321-631-1388.
American Legion Post 348,Cape Canaveral: 6 p.m. thirdThursdays, 105 Lincoln Ave., aux-iliary meets at 6 p.m. secondMondays, 321-799-1060.
American Legion Post 359,Port St. John: 7:30 p.m. thirdWednesdays, 7260 S. U.S. 1,Bellwood, auxiliary meets at7 p.m. first Wednesdays,321-268-1632.
AMVETS Post 893: 7 p.m. sec-ond Mondays, 218 Hardee Lane,Rockledge, auxiliary meets at7 p.m. third Mondays,321-639-9700.
Brevard County Voiture 954-40& 8 and Ladies Auxiliary: 3 p.m.last Sundays, American LegionPost 22, 22 Legion Lane, Cocoa,321-636-9720.
Brevard Space Coast chapterof Ex-Prisoners of War: Noon sec-ond Mondays, Veterans MemorialCenter, 400 S. Sykes Creek Park-way, Merritt Island,321-631-7728.
Civil Air Patrol, Patrick Com-posite Squadron: 6:45 p.m.Wednesdays, Building 3650, Pat-rick South Housing area of PatrickAir Force Base, 321-494-6395.
Civil Air Patrol, Ti-Co Compos-ite Squadron: 7 to 9 p.m.Wednesdays, Civil Air Patrol Build-ing, Space Coast Regional Airport,south of Titusville, 321-632-4397.
DAV Chapter 109 and UnitAuxiliary: 6 p.m. second Mon-days, auxiliary meets second Mon-days, 435 N. Singleton Ave., Titus-ville, 321-269-0109.
Jewish War Veterans BrevardPost 639: 9:30 a.m. second Sun-days at Alzheimer Care Center,4676 N. Wickham Road, Mel-bourne, 321-453-6522.
Korean War Veterans Associa-tion, Chapter 210, BrevardCounty: 1 p.m. first Wednesdays,Veterans Memorial Center, 400 S.Sykes Creek Parkway, Merritt Is-land, 321-636-1148.
Military Order of Purple Heart,Chapter 453 and Auxiliary: Noonfourth Mondays, Veterans Memo-rial Center, 400 S. Sykes CreekParkway, Merritt Island,321-632-4928.
Military Order of the WorldWars, Chapter 170: 11:30 a.m.third Wednesdays alternating be-tween The Tides at Patrick AirForce Base and Indian River Co-lony Club in Viera, staff meetings10 a.m. second Tuesdays at The
Tides, 321-726-6971; militaryorder.net.
Military Officers Association ofAmerica Inc., Cape Canaveralchapter: Luncheon at noon thirdTuesdays, except December, TheTides at Patrick Air Force Base.Thursday Breakfast Club, 8 a.m.Thursdays, Patrick Air Force BaseGolf Course, except every thirdThursday when group meets at In-dian River Colony Club in Viera,321-453-2947.
Polish Legion of American Vet-erans: 4 p.m. second Mondays,except July, Polish Lodge, GardenStreet, Titusville, 321-633-3099.
Retired Officers’ Wives’ Club:11:30 a.m. fourth Fridays, TheTides at Patrick Air Force Base,321-773-6212.
U.S. Submarine Veterans:Meets at 2 p.m. first Saturdays,social hour beginning at 1 p.m.,David R. Schechter CommunityCenter, 1089 South Patrick Drive,Satellite Beach, 321-728-0345;snugharborbase.com.
Veterans Council of BrevardCounty: 9 a.m. second Wednes-days, Veterans Memorial Center,400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway, Mer-ritt Island, 321-453-1776.
VFW Post 1005, Palm Bay:Meetings second Thursdays,5275 Babcock St., Unit 17,321-727-7311; men’s auxiliarythird Tuesdays; ladies’ auxiliarythird Wednesdays.
VFW Post 4206 and LadiesAuxiliary, Melbourne: 7 p.m. thirdWednesdays, 3201 S. Dairy Road,321-724-4121.
VFW Post 4228 and Auxiliary,Titusville: 6:30 p.m. third Tues-
days, 4411 Capron Road. Auxiliarymeets 7 p.m. third Wednesdays,321-268-4411.
VFW Post 4536 and Auxiliary,Palm Bay: 7:30 p.m. secondWednesdays, 4401 Dixie HighwayN.E., 321-725-2999.
VFW Post 4643 and Auxiliary,Satellite Beach: 7 p.m. thirdThursdays, 1252 SR A1A,321-777-4643.
VFW Post 10131 and Auxil-iary, Cape Canaveral: 7 p.m. firstand third Wednesdays, 105 Long-point Road; Ladies Auxiliary meetsat 4 p.m. first Wednesdays;Men’s Auxiliary meets at 7 p.m.second Mondays, 321-783-8019.
VFW Post 10148 and Auxil-iary, Cocoa Beach: 6:30 p.m.third Wednesdays, 150 Minute-men Causeway, 321-783-4286;vfw10148.com
VFW Rocket Post 4534 andAuxiliary, Rockledge: 7 p.m. thirdWednesdays, 3250 S. U.S. 1; aux-iliary meets at 7 p.m. secondWednesdays, 321-636-3570.
VFW Satellite Post and Auxil-iary 8191, Melbourne: 7:30 p.m.third Mondays, 4130 N. HarborCity Blvd., Melbourne, Ladies Aux-iliary meets at 7:30 p.m. firstTuesdays, Men’s Auxiliary meetssecond Mondays at 7 p.m.,321-254-9885.
Vietnam and All Veterans ofBrevard Inc.: 7 p.m. second Mon-days, American Legion Post 22,Cocoa, 321-690-0805, e-mail BillVagianos at bvagianos@cfl.rr.com,fax 321-690-0106.
WAVES National Women of theSea Services, Space Coast Unit75: 10:30 a.m. second Saturdaysthe Indian River Colony Club, doesnot meet in July or August,321-773-3967.
West Point Society of theSpace Coast: Luncheons and avariety of functions,321-757-3520.
Women’s Army Corps VeteransAssociation, Space Coast chap-ter 64: 10 a.m. second Satur-days, the Salvation Army Building,1080S.HickorySt.,Melbourne,321-727-8373.
LodgesFraternal Order of Eagles Aerie
3550: Cocoa, 321-631-1631.Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie
3581: Titusville, includes wom-en’s auxiliary, 321-267-2430.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie4249: Palm Bay, includes wom-en’s auxiliary, 321-951-3069.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie4257: Merritt Island, includeswomen’s auxiliary, 321-452-4258.
F&AM Beach Lodge 354:321-729-0042
F&AM Canaveral Lodge 339:321-783-0339.
F&AM Brevard Lodge 113:321-631-0141.
F&AM Harbor City Lodge 318:321-254-3456.
F&AM Gateway Lodge 384:321-267-9822.
F&AM Merritt Island Lodge353: 321-452-6976.
F&AM Palm Bay Lodge 397:321-724-8755.
F&AM Indian River Lodge 90:321-269-1886.
F&AM Melbourne Lodge 143:321-727-8675 or 321-727-7047.
Knights of Columbus , St. Jo-seph Council 7408:321-727-1722.
Knights of Columbus Council6125: 321-632-6125.
Loyal Order of the MooseLodge 1717 and Women of theMoose Lodge 1383: Cocoa,
321-636-6975.
Loyal Order of the MooseLodge 2304: Indian River,321-269-2787.
Loyal Order of the MooseLodge 1962: Mims,321-267-6700.
Melbourne Elks Lodge 1744:Includes women’s auxiliary,321-768-1744.
South Brevard Shrine Club:321-727-3361.
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Miscellaneous clubs and organizations
AARP, chapter 1413: Noonfirst Fridays at the Indian HarbourBeach Recreation Center,321-446-9358.
American Business Women’sAssociation: Association bringstogether businesswomen of di-verse occupations to provide op-portunities for them to grow per-sonally and professionally throughleadership, education, networkingand national recognition. Thereare three chapters in BrevardCounty: Oceanside Chapter in Mel-bourne, abwaoceanside.org;Space Coast Express Network, inMelbourne, abwascwexpress.com;and Shuttleport Chapter, Titus-ville, abwa.org
American Guild of Organists,Space Coast chapter: Nationalprofessional association servingorgan and choral musical fields,offers educational programs andworkshops, meets Septemberthrough June, 321-242-7473,e-mail cubbie89@bellsouth.net;agospacecoast.tripod.com
Beach Gardeners of MelbourneBeach: Speakers, projects, tripsand more help members learnabout landscaping and maintain-ing plants that can grow in abeach environment, meets6:30 p.m. third Tuesday of eachmonth October through May at theMelbourne Beach Community Cen-ter, 509 Ocean Ave., MelbourneBeach, 321-723-4180.
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority: Morethan 40 chapters in BrevardCounty meet in members’ homes.Contact Jewell Patton,321-723-2250.
Bonsai Society of Brevard: Fur-thers knowledge, appreciation andpractice of bonsai. Meetings at2 p.m. third Saturdays at the Mel-bourne Public Library, 540 FeeAve., 321-255-4064.
Book Discussion Group: TheAfternoon Discussion Group, 2 to3:30 p.m. second Tuesdays at theMelbourne Public Library, 540 E.Fee Ave. A reading list of booksfor 2010 can be found at the li-brary. Evening Discussion Group,6:30 to 7:35 p.m. fourth Wednes-day. New members are welcomewithout registration,321-952-4514.
Brevard Antiques & CollectorsClub: 10 a.m. first Fridays atSuntree/Viera Public Library, 902Jordan Blass Blvd., Melbourne;7 p.m. second Thursdays at EauGallie Public Library, 1521 Pine-apple Ave., Melbourne; 10 a.m.third Tuesdays at MelbourneBeach Public Library, 324 OceanAve.; 10 a.m. fourth Tuesdays atOne Senior Place, 8085 SpyglassHill Road, Viera; no meetings inJuly and August, 321-752-4610.
Brevard County Cribbage Club:6:15 p.m. Mondays at Merritt Is-land Towers Condominium Club
House. Nine-game tournament us-ing American Cribbage Councilrules, 321-459-9379 or321-632-2088.
Brevard County HorseshoeClub: 10 a.m. Sundays atWickham Park, Melbourne, and6:30 p.m. Thursdays at StradleyPark, Cocoa, 321-242-2446.
Brevard Symphony OrchestraConcert Club: For students infourth through 12th grade, mem-bership includes reduced-pricetickets or subscription perform-ances, fee is $25, 321-242-2024;brevardsymphony.com
Canaveral Mineral and GemSociety: Instruction in lapidaryand geological topics, maintains aworkshop for members, 7 p.m.first Wednesdays, except August,at Front Street Civic Center, 2210Front St., Melbourne,321-725-9179.
Central Brevard Rock and GemClub: Active since 1978, offersprograms in jewelry making. Mem-bership is $10 per year, workshopsessions $4 from 9 a.m. to noonand 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays and9 a.m. to noon Saturdays, meetsat 7 p.m the first Thursday at theMerritt Island Public Library; spon-sors vendor show the secondweek of February at Kiwanis IslandState Park; e-mail huntingr@bellsouth.net, 321-453-4183.
Central Florida Council, BoyScouts of America: Charted in1922, the council serves youth ofBrevard, Flagler, Lake, Orange,Osceola, Seminole, and Volusiacounties, 407-694-7684;cflscouting.org/
Citizens for Florida’s Water-ways: 6:30 p.m. fourth Wednes-day monthly at various restau-rants. Call Kelly Haugh at321-449-0827; cffw.org
DayAway Travel Club: 10 a.m.first Thursdays at Pelican Park
Clubhouse, 1495 SR A1A, Satel-lite Beach, 321-259-6300;dayawaytravelclub.com
East Merritt Island Homeown-ers Association: Communityawareness organization works toensure the unincorporated com-munity of 4,200 properties has avoice in development of East Mer-ritt Island. Write EMIHOA, P.O. Box540511, Merritt Island32954-0511. Call Antonio Rovira,president, 321-452-2827;emihoa.com
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Interna-tional Sorority, Alpha Nu chapter:Education philanthropic, servicesorority meets second Tuesday ofeach month, September throughJune, 9:30 a.m. at members’homes, 321-452-2359.
Euchre Group: Social euchrecard game club, 1 to 4 p.m. Mon-days at Merritt Island Village Re-sort on North Banana River Drive,Merritt Island, 321-452-1582.
55+ Club of Satellite Beach:Active adult club, not limited toSatellite Beach residents, varietyof activities and social events,321-773-6458.
Florida Public ArchaeologyNetwork: East Central Region ofthe group is housed at the FloridaHistorical Society in Cocoa Village.This network of professional ar-chaeologists teaches the impor-tance of Florida’s archaeologicalsites and encourages their preser-vation through free public pro-grams, lectures and archeologyevents, 321-690-1971;flpublicarchaeology.org
Girl Scouts of Citrus Council:Variety of program opportunitiesfor girls ages 5 to 17 and volun-teer opportunities for adults,800-367-3906, ext. 1151, 1152and 1155.
Harbor City Toastmasters: Lo-cal, nonprofit club that helps its
members develop speaking, lis-tening, thinking and leadershipskills, part of Toastmasters Inter-national, 321-752-0031;toastmasters.org
Harbor City Harmonizers: Bar-bershop male singers, 7:15 p.m.Tuesdays at the Tropical HavenCommunity Center, 1205 Eddie Al-len Road, Melbourne,321-752-0250.
Indian River Chapter of theEmbroiderers’ Guild of America : Agroup that fosters the art of em-broidery through education andstudy. Meets third Mondays, FrontStreet Civic Center, Melbourne,321-676-7081; geocities.com/indianriverega.
Indian River Theosophical So-ciety: 2 p.m. third Sundays at St.Pierre Liberal Catholic Church,2008 Pineapple Ave., Melbourne,321-507-6717.
International Association ofAdministrative Professionals:Secretaries and administrativesupport professionals meet at5:30 p.m. on the second Tuesdayof each month at Courtyard Marri-ott Cocoa Beach; iaapcentralbrevard.homestead.com.
Italian-American Club of SouthBrevard Inc.: Noon Thursdays forlunch at 1471 Cypress Ave., Mel-bourne. Business meetings sec-ond Thursday of each month,321-242-8044, e-mailiacsb@juno.com
Jewish War Veterans BrevardPost: 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. secondSundays, except July and August,at the Alzheimer Care Center onWickham Road, Melbourne,321-453-6522.
Junior Achievement of theSpace Coast: Provides economicand financial education programsto students in kindergartenthrough 12th grade, also providesafter-school programs,321-751-4024; jaspacecoast.org
Junior League: Members arewomen committed to promotingvolunteerism, developing the po-tential of women and improvingcommunities. Central and NorthBrevard: Meets second Thursdaysfrom September through May,321-453-5718. South Brevard:For application, call321-676-5798; jlsb.net.
Literary Alliance of Brevard:LAB provides volunteer tutors forresidents of Brevard County whowish to improve their reading, writ-ing and speaking skills. To volun-teer or to receive help, call MargieKinslow, executive director,321-917-8952.
Melbourne Alumnae Panhel-lenic: For college sorority mem-bers, first Wednesdays at 7 p.m.for social, 7:30 p.m. for program,8 p.m. for the meeting;melbournepanhellenic.org.
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Winging it. Boy Scouts take turns at a flight simulator while FloridaTech flight instructor Don Judy watches during the first AviationMerit Badge Camp at Florida Tech’s Emil Buehler Center for AviationTraining and Research at Melbourne International Airport.
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NAACP: North Brevard Branch.P.O. Box 957, Titusville 32780,321-385-1264.
NAACP: South Brevard Branch.P.O. Box 2031, Melbourne32902, 321-728-7402.
NAACP: Central BrevardBranch. P.O. Box 516, Cocoa32922, 321-632-9852.
NARFE Central Brevard: Na-tional Active & Retired Federal Em-ployees, represents current andretired federal employees. TheCentral Brevard Apollo chapter1137, 11:45 a.m. on the secondMonday of each month, exceptJuly and August, Piccadilly Cafete-ria, Merritt Square Mall,321-639-8972 or 321-453-1008.
NARFE South Brevard: NationalActive & Retired Federal Employ-ees, represents current and re-tired federal employees. TheSouth Brevard chapter 609,11 a.m. the fourth Thursday ofeach month, except July and Au-gust, Piccadilly Cafeteria, Mel-bourne Square mall,321-725-2237.
Navy Officers’ Wives Club:Members are from all militaryservices, third Fridays from Sep-tember through May at various lo-cations, 321-783-7028.
New Neighbors Club of SouthBrevard Beaches : To join, youmust live between Pineda Cause-way and Sebastian Inlet,321-952-4324; nnofsbb.com
New York State Teacher Retir-ees in Florida, Space Coast chap-ter: 10:30 a.m. first Fridays fromOctober through March, Eau GalliePublic Library, Melbourne, Aprilthrough September at restau-rants, 321-768-7639.
North Brevard Retired Educat-ors Association: 10 a.m. secondThursdays from October throughMay at the Titusville Public Library,321-267-6456.
One Senior Club: 9:30 a.m.Wednesdays at One Senior Place,8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera,321-751-6771; oneseniorpla-ce.com
Order of the Eastern Star, Ca-naveral chapter 297: 7:30 p.m.first and third Wednesdaysmonthly at the Masonic Lodge,149 S. Orlando Ave., CocoaBeach, 321-783-0339.
Palm Bay Women’s Club: 1p.m. first Thursday of the monthat Glenbrooke at Palm Bay, 815Brair Creek Blvd., 321-674-7513.
Pinochle Group: 11:30 a.m. to2 p.m. Fridays at the Merritt Is-land Village Resort on North Ba-
nana River Drive, 321-452-1582.Platinum Coast Chorus: This
organization is a chapter of theSweet Adelines International. Re-hearsals are at 6:30 p.m. Mon-days at the Wuesthoff Hospice ad-ministration building, 8060 Spy-glass Hill Road, Viera,321-727-0921;platinumcoastchorus.com
S.A.A.Z. Homebrew Club: 2p.m. third Sundays at various lo-cations; saaz.org
Social Singles: Social and sup-port group for ages 50 and older,7 p.m. first and third Thursdays atElks Club, U.S. 1, Melbourne,321-253-1122 or 321-426-4670.
Society of Women EngineersSpace Coast Section:321-783-4644; swe-sc.org
Space Coast Chorus, GreaterCanaveral Chapter of the Bar-bershop Harmony Society: Bar-bershop singers welcome newmale members, 7 p.m. Tuesdaysat Sunflower House, MerrittSquare Mall, 321-254-9223 or321-636-0900.
Space Coast Inventors Guild:2 to 4:45 p.m. fourth Saturdays atEau Gallie Public Library, Mel-bourne, 321-768-1234.
Space Coast Table TennisClub: Monday and Wednesday atVeterans Memorial Center, 400Sykes Creek Blvd., Merritt Island.Call Danny Nail, 321-784-2152.
Space Coast Weavers & FiberArtists: 9:30 a.m. third Saturdaysat the Merritt Island Public Library,321-459-1265, e-mailJudmartin@cfl.rr.com.
Space Coast Wine Guild: Ap-preciate wines and improve home-made wines through education,meets at 7 p.m. fourth Thursdaysat the David R. Schechter Commu-nity Center, 1089 South PatrickDrive, Satellite Beach,321-956-1894 or 321-453-6817,e-mail spacecoastwineguild@gmail.com;spacecoastwineguild.com
Space Coast Writers Guild:1 p.m. third Saturdays at the WestMelbourne Public Library, 2755Wingate Blvd., 321-723-7345,scwg.org, mail P.O. Box 262, Mel-bourne.
St. Sophia Philoptochos Soci-ety of St. Katherine’s Greek Or-thodox Church: 5965 N. WickhamRoad, Melbourne, 321-254-1045;saint-katherine.org
Sunshine Club of Melbourne:1:30 p.m. fourth Mondays at theEau Gallie Public Library, Mel-bourne, 321-254-7147.
Trailblazers: Outdoors club forsingles, about 500 men andwomen, ages 21 and older;trailblazers-club.com.
Treasure Coast Archaeological
Society for Treasure Hunting andMetal Detecting: 7:30 p.m. firstWednesdays at the North IndianRiver County Library, 1001 Sebas-tian Blvd., Sebastian. IncludesBrevard County members,772-388-9047.
United Nations Association —USA, Brevard County chapter:2 p.m. third Sundays from Sep-tember through May, UnitarianUniversalist Friendship Fellowshipat Pineda, 3115 Friendship Place.321-725-2402 or 321-725-1204.
U.S. Banana River Sail andPower Squadron: 7:30 p.m. thirdMondays in the Satellite BeachCivic Center, 565 Cassia Blvd.,321-777-3750;bananariversps.org
Viera Woman’s Club (GeneralFederation of Women’s Clubs):11:30 a.m. the second Monday ofeach month from September toMay at Holiday Inn Viera Confer-ence Center, 321-639-9180 or321-757-3520, e-mailvierawomansclub1@aol.com
Voices of Storytelling Guild: Aneducational session with guestspeaker followed by help sessionto teach storytelling, meets 7 to8:45 p.m. first and third Tuesdaysat Coastal Imaging CommunityRoom in Melbourne Square mall,321-259-3822, e-mailstorytree1@aol.com.
Zonta Club of Melbourne: Or-ganization of executives and pro-fessionals advocating for womenlocally and globally,321-729-0755 or e-mail info@zontaspacecoast.org.
ALUMNIBrevard County Gator Club: So-
cial, sports-related and academicclub meets at 6:30 p.m. secondTuesdays at Ruby Tuesday atConch Key Grille on U.S. 1 inRockledge. Call club hot line at321-752-5051, ext. 4683, e-mailgobrevardgators@aol.com;brevardgatorclub.com
Michigan State UniversityAlumni: 321-727-7865.
Space Coast UCF Alumni chap-ter: Networking opportunity, socialand community service activitiesand sports outings,407-823-2687, e-mail space-coast@goldenknightsalumni.com;ucfalumni.com.
HISTORICALBrevard Genealogical Society:
9:30 a.m. second Mondays,usually at Central Brevard Library,308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa,321-453-4932; flbgs.org.
Civil War Round Table: 7:30p.m. second Thursdays at theBrevard Museum on Michigan Ave-nue in Cocoa, 321-632-7297.
Colonial Dames of America:
321-783-4228.Daughters of the American
Colonist: 321-427-8072.Daughters of the American
Revolution, Abigail Wright Cham-berlin chapter: A nonprofit, patri-otic, service-oriented organizationfor those who have ties to theRevolutionary War period;promotes historic preservation,education and patriotism; meetsthird Mondays from Octoberthrough May, by reservation only,321-676-4641.
Daughters of the AmericanRevolution, Cape Canaveral chap-ter: 321-453-7050.
Daughters of the AmericanRevolution, Indian River chapter:407-349-9564 or 321-267-9774.
Daughters of the AmericanRevolution, Philip Perry chapter:321-452-3960.
Daughters of the AmericanRevolution, Rufus Fairbankschapter: 321-773-7140.
Daughters of 1812:321-452-3960.
Genealogical Society of NorthBrevard: 6 p.m. first Tuesdays atthe Titusville Public Library,321-383-8486, e-mailmnoffel@bellsouth.net
Genealogical Society of SouthBrevard: 10 a.m. second Wednes-days from September throughJune at the Melbourne Public Li-brary, 321-727-1986; GSSB.net
Historical Society of NorthBrevard: 2 p.m. fourth Mondays atthe historical museum at U.S. 1and Main Street, Titusville,321-269-3658.
Military Order Stars and Bars:Confederate “officers” organiza-tion, 321-242-1312.
National Railway Historical So-ciety, Florida East Coast chapter:7 p.m. second Mondays at theCentral Brevard Library, Cocoa,open to all ages, 321-757-3349;trainweb.org/fecnrhs
Sons of American Revolution:11:30 a.m. third Saturdays exceptJuly and August, meetings areplanned at The Tides,321-952-2928 for locations.
Sons of the Confederate Veter-ans, Camp 1387: 321-259-0837.
Sons of Spanish-American WarVeterans: 321-952-2928, e-mailBDUBOSE@cfl.rr.com
South Brevard Historical Soci-ety: 3 p.m. third Saturdays fromSeptember through June at theMelbourne Beach Public Library,321-725-4115.
United Daughters of the Con-federacy, Canaveral Light chap-ter: 321-267-2816.
United Daughters of the Con-federacy, Henry Patrick Gradicchapter: 321-951-3253.
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Hotels
MIMSThe Patio Motel: 3485 U.S. 1,
321-264-7090;thepatiomotel.com
Sandman Motel: 3810 N.U.S. 1, 321-269-2691
TITUSVILLEBellwood Palms Motel: 7503
S. U.S. 1, 321-267-7774Best Western Space Shuttle
Inn KSC: 3455 Cheney Highway,321-528-1234;spaceshuttleinn.com
Budget Motel 6: 12 S. Wash-ington Ave., 321-267-4211
Casa Coquina Bed & Break-fast: 4010 Coquina Ave.,877-684-8341; casacoquina.com
Clarion Inn Kennedy SpaceCenter Area: 4951 S. WashingtonAve., 321-269-2121;clarionspacecenter.com
Comfort Inn: 3655 CheneyHighway, 321-269-7110;choicehotels.com/hotel/fl332
Days Inn Kennedy Space Cen-ter: 3755 Cheney Highway,321-269-4480; daysinn.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites: 4735Helen Hauser Blvd.,321-385-1818; marriott.com/tixfi
Hampton Inn-Kennedy SpaceCenter: 4760 Helen Hauser Blvd.,321-383-9191;titusville.hamptoninn.com
Pinto’s Motel: 7555 S. U.S. 1,321-269-2505
Ramada Inn & Suites KennedySpace Center: 3500 Cheney High-way, 321-269-5510;ramadaksc.com
Riverside Inn: 1829 RiversideDrive, 321-267-7900; nbbd.com/riversideinnksc
Royal Oak Resort & Golf Club:2150 Country Club Drive,800-884-2150;royaloakgolfresort.com
Siesta Motel: 2006 S. Wash-ington Ave., 321-267-1455
South Wind Motel: 1540 S.Washington Ave., 321-267-3681
Super 8 Motel: 3480 GardenSt., 321-269-9310
Three Oaks Motel: 707 S. Hop-kins Ave., 321-267-6272;threeoaksmoteltitusvillefl.com
CAPE CANAVERALCountry Inn and Suites: 9009
Astronaut Blvd., 321-784-8500;countryinns.com/capecanaveralfl
Radisson Resort at the Port:8701 Astronaut Blvd.,321-784-0000; radisson.com/capecanaveralfl
Residence Inn by Marriott:8959 Astronaut Blvd.,321-323-1100; marriott.com/mlbri
Ron Jon Cape Caribe Resort:1000 Shorewood Drive,888-933-3030; ronjonresort.com
Royal Mansions Resort: 8600Ridgewood Ave., 800-346-7222;royalmansions.com
COCOAApollo Inn: 4125 N. U.S. 1,
321-636-8511Best Western Cocoa Inn: 4225
King St., 321-632-1065;bestwestern.com/cocoainn
Budget Inn: 901 N. CocoaBlvd., 321-636-1426
Campbell Motel: 1084 N. Co-coa Blvd., 321-636-6111
Cocoa Expo Sports Center:500 Friday Road, 321-639-3976;cocoaexpo.com
Days Inn Cocoa Expo: 5600S.R. 524, 321-636-6500;daysinn.com
Dixie Motel: 301 Forrest Ave.,321-632-1600;1-n.com/dixiemotel/
Econo Lodge Space Center:3220 N. Cocoa Blvd.,321-632-4561; econolodge.com
Holiday Inn Express Hotel andSuites: 301 Tucker Lane,321-635-9975; hiexpress.com
Motel 6: 4150 W. King St.,321-632-5721; motel6.com
Parrish Grove Inn: 536 Delan-noy Ave., 321-505-0404;parrishgroveinn.com
Ramada Inn Cocoa BeachArea: 900 Friday Road,800-860-7557;ramadainncocoa.com
Super 8 Motel: 900 A FridayRoad, 321-631-1212;super8cocoa.com
COCOA BEACHAnthony’s On The Beach:
3499 S. Atlantic Ave.,800-301-1338;anthonysonthebeach.com
Beach Place Guest Houses:1445 S. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-4045;beachplaceguesthouses.com
Best Western Ocean BeachHotel & Suites: 5600 N. Atlantic
Ave., 800-962-0028;bestwesterncocoabeach.com
Clarion Hotel — Port Ca-naveral Area: 260 W. Merritt Is-land Causeway, 800-584-1482;clarionspacecoast.com
Comfort Inn and Suites Resort:3901 N. Atlantic Ave.,800-247-2221;comfortinncocoabeach.com
Courtyard By Marriott: 3435N. Atlantic Ave., 321-784-4800;courtyardcocoabeach.com
Days Inn Cocoa Beach: 5500N. Atlantic Ave., 800-245-5225;daysinncocoabeach.com
Discovery Beach Resort: 300Barlow Ave., 321-868-7777;discoverybeachresort.com
Dolphin Inn Riverfront StudioMotel: 2902 S. Atlantic Ave.,321-868-3701;dolphininncocoabeach.com
Doubletree Oceanfront: 2080N. Atlantic Ave., 800-55-BEACH;cocoabeachdoubletree.com
Fawlty Towers: 100 E. CocoaBeach Causeway, 800-887-3870;fawltytowersresort.com
Four Points by Sheraton CocoaBeach: 4001 N. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-8717; fourpoints.com/cocoabeach
Hampton Inn Cocoa Beach:3425 N. Atlantic Ave.,877-49-BEACH;hamptoninncocoabeach.com
Hilton Cocoa Beach Ocean-front: 1550 N. Atlantic Ave.321-613-9040;cocoabeachhilton.com
Holiday Inn Cocoa Beach Re-sort: 1300 N. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-2271;cocoabeach.holiday-inn.com
Holiday Inn Express: 5575 N.Atlantic Ave., 321-868-2525;hiexpress.com
The Inn At Cocoa Beach: 4300Ocean Beach Blvd.,800-343-5307;theinnatcocoabeach.com
La Quinta Inn & Suites CocoaBeach Oceanfront: No. 1 HendryAve., 800-874-7958; 6408.lq.com
La Quinta Inn Cocoa Beach:1275 N. Atlantic Ave.,800-795-2252; 622.lq.com
Luna Sea Motel: 3185 N. At-lantic Ave., 800-586-2732;lunaseacocoabeach.com
Motel 6: 3701 N. Atlantic Ave.,800-466-8356; motel6.com
Ocean Landings Resort andRacquet Club: 900 N. AtlanticAve., 800-323-8413;oceanlandings.com
Pelican Sunshine Resort: 1201S. Atlantic Ave., 321-783-7197;VRBO.com/114771
Quality Suites Cocoa Beach:3655 N. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-6868;qualitysuitescocoabeach.com
The Resort On Cocoa Beach:1600 N. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-4000;theresortoncocoabeach.com
Sea Aire Motel: 181 N. AtlanticAve., 321-783-2461;l-n.com/seaaire
Sea Esta Villas: 686 S. AtlanticAve., 800-872-9444;seaestavillas.homestead.com
South Beach Inn: 1701 S. At-lantic Ave., 800-546-6835;southbeachinn.com
Surf Studio Beach Resort:1801 S. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-7100; surf-studio.com
Wakulla Suites: 3550 N. Atlan-tic Ave., 800-992-5852;wakullasuites.com
SATELLITE BEACHDays Inn Satellite Beach: 180
SR A1A, 321-777-3552;daysinn.com
INDIAN HARBOUR BEACHLexington Hotel on the Island:
1894 South Patrick Drive,800-936-0325;hotelontheisland.com
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Rik Jesse, 2008 FLORIDA TODAY file
Room to roam. At 30,000 square feet, the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral boasts thelargest amount of meeting space in Brevard County.
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HotelsRelaxingpoolside.Guests relax bythe pool atFawlty TowersMotel in CocoaBeach. Themotel draws alarge numberof Europeanguests.
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INDIALANTICAlantic Inn: 2900 N. SR A1A,
321-779-9994Beach Bungalow: 312 Wave-
crest Ave., 321-984-1330;1stbeach.com
Beach House Motel: 405 N.SR A1A (Miramar Ave.),321-723-7733
Beach Tropics Motel: 501 N.SR A1A, 321-984-0516
Crowne Plaza MelbourneBeach Oceanfront: 2605 N. SRA1A, 321-777-4100;cpmelbourne.com
Doubletree Guest Suites Mel-bourne Beach: 1665 N. SR A1A,321-723-4222; doubletree.com
Hilton Melbourne BeachOceanfront: 3003 N. SR A1A,321-777-5000;melbournebeach.hilton.com
Monterey Motel: 409 S. SRA1A, 321-951-0947
Oceanfront Cottages: 612Wavecrest Ave., 321-725-8474;oceanfrontcottages.com
Oceanfront Paradise Resort:1135 N. SR A1A, 321-768-0708;oceanfrontparadiseresort.com
Ocean Reef Club OceanfrontResort: 1333 S. SR A1A,321-723-2951
Radisson Suites Hotel Ocean-front: 3101 N. SR A1A,321-773-9260; radisson.com/melbournefl
Sea Scape Motel: 1745 N. SRA1A, 321-676-7507;geocities.com/seascapemotelfl
Tuckaway Shores Resort:1441 S. Miramar Ave.,800-820-1441;tuckawayshores.com
Windemere Inn By The SeaBed and Breakfast: 815 S. SRA1A, 321-728-9334;windemereinn.com
MELBOURNE BEACHFloridana Beach Motel: 6580
S. SR A1A, 321-726-6560;motelfloridana.com
Melbourne Beach Motel: 3120S. SR A1A, 321-676-9990
Ocean Pines Motel: 5055 S.SR A1A, 321-728-7019;oceanpinesmotel.com
Port D’Hiver Bed & BreakfastInn: 201 Ocean Ave.,866-621-7678; portdhiver.com
Pride And Joy EnvironmentalResort: 5685 S. SR A1A,321-733-7804; pridejoyresort.com
Sandgate Oceanfront Motel:4835 S. SR A1A, 321-723-6888;oceanfrontsandgate.com
Sandy Shoes Motel: 3455 S.SR A1A, 321-723-5586;
sandyshoesapartments.comSeashell Suites: 8795 S. SR
A1A, 321-723-1491;seashellsuites.com
Sea View Resort Motel: 4215S. SR A1A, 888-723-0566
Surf Caster Motel: 5935 S. SRA1A, 321-723-1967;surfcastermotel.com
Tiara By The Sea: 5815 S. SRA1A, 321-725-0525
Turtle Run Oceanfront Suites:4945 S. SR A1A, 1-8-TURTLERUN;turtlerunoceansuites.com
ROCKLEDGEGarden Court: 3880 S. U.S. 1,
321-632-4632Swiss Inn and Tennis Center:
3220 S. Fiske Blvd.,866-794-7746;swissinntennis.com
Van Winkle Motel: 1020 S.Florida Ave., 321-632-1400
MELBOURNEAmerica’s Best Value Inn:
4431 W. New Haven Ave. (SR192), 321-768-8439;americasbestvalueinn.com
Budget Inn: 4505 W. NewHaven Ave. (SR 192),321-724-5450
Candlewood Suites: 2930Pineda Causeway, 321-821-9009;candlewoodsuites.com/melbournefl
Colonial Motel: 1310 S. U.S.1, 321-723-5141
Courtyard By Marriott: 2101W. New Haven Ave. (SR 192),321-724-6400;melbournecourtyard.com
Crane Creek Inn WaterfrontB&B: 907 E. Melbourne Ave.,321-768-6416;cranecreekinn.com
Days Inn: 4500 W. New HavenAve., 321-724-2051; daysinn.com
Days Inn Riverside: 1423 S.Harbor City Blvd. (U.S. 1),321-727-2950; daysinn.com
Extended Stay Deluxe — Mel-bourne Airport: 1701 Evans Road,321-733-6050;extendedstaydeluxe.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites: 4355 W.New Haven Ave., 321-722-2220;marriott.com/mlbfi
Hampton Inn: 194 Dike Road,321-956-6200;melbourneviera.hamptoninn.com
Hampton Inn: 130 SheriffDrive, 800-426-7866;hamptoninn.com
Hilton Melbourne Rialto Place:200 Rialto Place, 800-437-8010;melbournerialtoplace.hilton.com
Holiday Inn Express: 4510 W.New Haven Ave. (SR 192),321-724-2050; hiexpress.com
Holiday Inn Melbourne — VieraConference Center: 8298 N.Wickham Road, 321-255-0077;himelbournefl.com
La Quinta Inn and Suites:7200 George T. Edwards Drive,321-242-9400; 1045.lq.com
The Old Pineapple Inn Bed &Breakfast: 1736 Pineapple Ave.,888-776-9864;oldpineappleinn.com
Residence Inn Melbourne:1430 S. Babcock St.,321-723-5740;melbourneresidenceinn.com
Rio Vista Motel: 1046 S. Har-bor City Blvd., 321-727-2818
River Palm Hotel: 420 S. Har-bor City Blvd., 321-723-5321
Suburban Extended Stay Ho-tel: 1125 Airport Blvd.,321-768-9777;suburbanhotels.com
Super 8 Motel: 1515 S. HarborCity Blvd., 321-723-4430;super8.com
Tides Hotel Waterfront: 964 S.Harbor City Blvd., 321-728-7717;tideswaterfront.com
York Inn: 4555 W. New HavenAve., 321-724-5840; yorkinn.com
PALM BAYComfort Suites: 1175 Malabar
Road N.E., 321-369-1234; com-fortsuitespalmbay.com
Days Inn Palm Bay: 4700 DixieHighway N.E. (U.S. 1),800-777-6044; daysinn.com
Jameson Inn: 890 Palm BayRoad, 800-526-3766;jamesoninns.com
Motel 6 — Palm Bay: 1170Malabar Road, 800-722-7220;motel6.com
Quality Inn: 1881 Palm BayRoad N.E., 321-723-8181;qualityinn.com
GRANTRiver’s Edge Inn: 4660 U.S. 1,
321-956-2120
Amanda Stratford,2007 FLORIDATODAY file
Melbourne 4355 W. New Haven Ave.
Melbourne, FL 32904 (321) 722-2220
Titusville/Kennedy Space Center 4735 Helen Hauser Blvd
without the expensive part.Titusville, FL 32780
(321) 385-1818
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Volunteers
American Cancer Society: Needsvolunteers for its Signature Pro-grams and donated items for theACS Cancer Resource Centers. Vol-unteers are needed to drive patientsto appointments and to staff ACSCancer Resource Centers. Breastcancer survivors are needed to vol-unteer for Reach to Recovery Pro-gram. Prostate cancer survivorsneeded to volunteer/facilitate Man-to-Man Prostate Cancer SupportGroup. Training is provided,321-433-3109, ext. 111 or 115
American Red Cross: Volunteersneeded at Mid-Florida Region Ameri-can Red Cross,1700 Cedar St.,Rockledge, for disaster relief, healthand safety instruction, emergencycasework and administrative sup-port, free training, 321-890-1002;midflorideredcross.org
Animal Guardians of Brevard:Help is needed with public relations,fundraising and grant writing. Ar-ranges low-cost spaying and neu-tering and adoption events andpromotes education and responsiblepet guardianship. Monetary dona-tions may be mailed to 981 E. EauGallie Blvd., Suite E, PMB No. 102,Melbourne, 321-759-2999; animal-guardiansofbrevard.org
Avante Nursing and Rehabilita-tion Center: Needs volunteers to in-teract with Melbourne residents,321-723-3215.
BETA of Titusville: Crisis preg-nancy center needs help counselingclients, accepting and sorting dona-tions, answering phones, presentingprograms for young people,321-264-0446.
Better Business Council: Needshelp informing consumers of com-plaint records on local businesses,making referrals and assisting call-ers. Training provided,321-984-8454.
Big Brothers Big Sisters: Volun-teers mentor children in single-par-ent homes, e-mail info@bbbscfl.org;bbbscfl.org.
Birthright of Melbourne: Needsvolunteers for crisis pregnancy of-fice, 321-984-8810; birthright.org.For emergencies, call800-550-4900.
Blood centers: Clerical, medicaland courier help is needed at FloridaBlood Centers in Melbourne, Rock-ledge and Titusville. Teams of help-ers age 16 and older are being es-tablished to help mobile promotionsand high school drives,407-248-5067.
Brevard Achievement Center:Maintenance, program and work-shop supervision, 321-632-8610.
Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation:Assistance needed with office work,In-Home Respite Program and Help-line. Volunteers needed to share tal-ents and hobbies, such as singing,
playing music, painting and scrap-booking for elderly clients,321-253-4430.
Brevard Museum of Art and Sci-ence: Work at Melbourne gift shopand reception desk, help with mu-seum mailings and special events,321-242-0737.
Brevard Symphony Guild: Servesto assist the orchestra through fund-raising, auxiliary staffing, specialshort-term projects, refreshments forrehearsals and hosting receptions,321-242-2024.
Brevard Vision Services Founda-tion: Needs eye doctors throughoutthe county to volunteer services forneedy people with serious eye prob-lems. Donations should be madepayable to the city of Titusville So-cial Services Department, 725 S.DeLeon Ave., 321-383-5609.
Brevard Voluntary OrganizationsActive in Disasters: Group of morethan 60 agencies, churches andother nonprofit organizations activeduring disaster pre-planning throughpost-disaster support and serving asa clearinghouse for disaster assist-ance; brevardvoad.org
Brevard Zoo: Needs volunteersage 16 and older to assist through-out the zoo with educational pro-grams, petting zoo, kayaking, aviary,training provided, 321-254-9453,ext. 218.
Brevardians Responding As Vol-unteers, B.R.A.V.E.: Supports thework of the Brevard County govern-ment, 321-633-2031, e-mail Sha-ron.Weiss@brevardcounty.us;brevardcounty.us/brave
Bright Star Center for GrievingChildren and Families: Volunteersneeded for day camps and supportgroups, 321-733-7672.
Carnegie Gardens: Volunteersneeded to share a few hours a daywith nursing home residents, 1415S. Hickory St., Melbourne,321-723-1321.
Catholic Charities: Providescounseling, adoption, foster careand emergency assistance. Needshelp with reception work and filing at817 Dixon Blvd., Cocoa, and foodpantry, 321-636-6144.
Central Brevard Humane Soci-ety: Needs help at shelter, thriftshops and pet therapy programs,321-636-3343 ext. 201; crittersa-vers.com
Central Brevard Library and Re-ference Center: Needs help in Co-coa gift shop, training provided,321-633-1792, or fill out an applica-tion at the shop.
Central Brevard Sharing Center:Needs volunteers to help preparelunch for community kitchen andhelp sort donations and assist inthe office at the Cocoa thrift store,flexible hours, 321-631-0306.
Child Care Association ofBrevard County: Needs office andclassroom assistance, mentors forpregnant teens and junior high andhigh school students to mentorHead Start children, 321-634-3500,e-mail ann@childcarebrevard.com
Children’s Home Society of Flor-ida: Needs help with office work andfundraisers, also needs volunteersfor residential group home,321-752-3170.
Club Esteem: After-school pro-gram providing tutoring, FCAT prepar-ation, computer lab, arts and crafts,performing arts and character-build-ing activities. Volunteers welcome.Open 3 to 7 p.m. daily, 3316 S.Monroe St., Melbourne,321-409-8942, e-mail clubesteemf-l@yahoo.com
Community Emergency Re-sponse Team: John Gore, BrevardCounty Fire Rescue, 321-633-2056.
Creative Care Center: Adult daycare health facility in Cocoa Beachneeds help with arts and crafts, mu-sic, writing, one-on-one visiting,321-784-3502.
Crosswinds Youth Services: Pro-vides services and programs foryouths and their families. Volunteersneeded for tutoring, mentoring, ad-ministrative duties and Safe Place,321-452-0800.
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation:Raises money for research to cureand control this genetic disease andimprove the quality of life for suffer-ers. Needs volunteers for fund-raisers, 321-255-5010; cff.org
Daily Bread Soup Kitchen:Serves a hot daily meal and pro-vides hygienic services to the needy.Needs volunteers, food and cashdonations, 321-723-1060.
Dorcas Outreach Center for Kids(DOCK): Volunteers needed to tutorand mentor children in the Booker T.Washington neighborhood of Mel-bourne, 1151 Masterson St.,321-253-4214.
Easter Seals Florida Inc.: Volun-teers needed for vocational servicesprogram in Palm Bay,321-723-4474; fl.easterseals.com
Florida Wildlife Hospital & Sanc-tuary: Needs volunteers to cleancages and feeding dishes, hospitaland laundry; help with maintenanceand wildlife care. Must be at least16 years old. Training provided;4560 N. U.S. 1, Melbourne,321-254-8843; floridawildlifehospi-tal.org
Friends of the Enchanted Forest:6:30 p.m. third Thursdays of themonth, Enchanted Forest Sanctuary,444 Columbia Blvd., Titusville,321-264-5192, 321-268-5888; en-chantedforestfriends.org
Genesis House: Provides shelterfor homeless women with children,pregnant women and student moth-ers with children. Volunteers areneeded for transportation, mentor-ing, tutoring, yard work, fundraising,to pick up large donated items,321-723-3133.
Girl Scouts of Citrus Council: Va-riety of program opportunities forgirls ages 5 to 17 and volunteer op-portunities for adults,800-367-3906, ext. 1151, ext.1155, or ext. 1152; citrus-gs.org
Greyhound Pets of America:Needs help placing retired racinggreyhounds. Volunteers are neededfor kennel and foster program, train-ing provided, 321-242-9010.
Habitat for Humanity of BrevardCounty: Seeks volunteers for weeklyand Saturday construction help, of-fice help, to provide lunches to work-ers and to register workers on-site.Also needs help in office from8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Thursday, data entry, cash-iers and floor help for ReStore, an-nual dinner, annual Strawberry Festi-val and hospitality chairman,321-728-4009; brevardhabitat.com
Harmony Farms Horses for theHandicapped: Needs volunteers age13 and older to serve as horse lead-ers and sidewalkers in the therapeu-tic riding program, training provided,321-631-9433; harmonyfarm-sinc.com
Health First/Cape CanaveralHospital Auxiliary: Needs help invarious departments, such as emer-gency, reception, surgery waitingroom, gift shop, transportation andparking lot shuttle, 321-799-7167.
His Place Ministries: Needs vol-unteers to assist in Melbourne out-reach programs for the homeless,youth ministry and cold-night shel-ters, 321-674-9009.
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Bugged by litter. Josh Wilkinsonof Sebastian joined a KeepBrevard Beautiful beach clean-upat Howard Futch Park in Indialan-tic the day after Memorial Day.
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Vacation RentalsTITUSVILLE
Greens Court Apartments: 535N. Washington Ave.,321-267-7331
La Cita Country Club: 777Country Club Drive,321-383-2582; lacitacc.com
Par 4 TownHomes: 1523 Mal-lard Court, 321-269-5913;titusvillefl.com
Royal Palm Apartments: 3660S. Washington Ave.,321-264-0380
Vacation Villa Resorts: 3795Vacation Villas Lane,321-268-2413;vacationvillasresort.com
Vista Del Rio: 2100 S. Wash-ington Ave., 321-264-0380;trederrealty.com
CAPE CANAVERALCanaveral Towers: 7520 Ridge-
wood Ave., 877-773-2866;avonbythesearealty.com
Cape Wind Resort: 7400Ridgewood Ave., 888-439-4637;capewindresort.com
King Rentals Inc.: 102 W. Cen-tral Blvd., 888-295-0934;kingrentals.com
SCM Space Coast Manage-ment Inc.: 110 Polk Ave., No. 3,888-935-3889;spacecoastvacations.com
Seabreeze Efficiences: 311Harrison Ave., 321-783-6652
Sunny Beach Rentals:321-459-9388; sunnybeach.net
Treasure Beach Apartments:531 Harrison Ave., 321-446-4480
COCOA BEACHB.P. Davis Property Manage-
ment Inc.: 1980 N. Atlantic Ave.,321-784-2091; bpdavis.com
Beach Island Resort: 1125 S.Atlantic Ave., 321-784-2091;beachislandresort.com
Carlton Oceanfront Condomini-ums: 2515 S. Atlantic Ave.,321-784-0459;carltoncondos.com
Chateau By The Sea: 5300Ocean Beach Blvd.,321-784-0252;chateaubythesea.net
Cocoa Beach Club Condomin-ium: 5200 Ocean Beach Blvd.,321-784-2457;cocoabeachclub.com
Cocoa Beach Villas: 1395 S.Atlantic Ave., 877-453-3889;floridawebinfo.com/cocoavillas
Cocoa Beach Realty: 120 Ca-naveral Plaza, 800-722-1989;cocoabeachrealty.com
Crown Resort Apartments:6500 N. Atlantic Ave.,866-868-7343; crown-resorts.com
Dur-Rich Realty: 366 N. Atlan-tic Ave., 800-277-4147;durrich.com
Edwards Realty: 1415 N. Atlan-tic Ave., 321-784-3600;
edwardsrealtyfla.comLas Olas Beach Club of Cocoa
Beach: 5100 Ocean Beach Blvd.,321-784-2706; beachclubs.com
Marlin Condominiums: 22 TulipAve., 800-532-9894;themarlin.com
Ocean Cove Apartments: 2325S. Atlantic Ave., 321-783-4390
Ola Grande Condominiums:5350 Ocean Beach Blvd.,321-783-3101; olagrande.com
Sandcastles Cocoa Beach:1000-1050 N. Atlantic Ave.,888-809-9973;sandcastlesrental.com
Seagull Beach Club: 4440Ocean Blvd., 800-386-6732;seagullbeachclub.com
U.S. Area Realty Inc.: 1 S. Or-lando Ave., 321-784-1144;spacecoastrent.com
SATELLITE BEACHLas Olas Beach Club: 1215 SR
A1A, 321-777-3224;beachclubs.com
Paradise Beach Club: 975 SRA1A, 888-895-8395;paradisebeachclub.com
Seamark Condominium: 1195SR A1A, 800-669-0971;seamarkcondo.com
INDIAN HARBOUR BEACHAtlantic Real Estate: 2194 SR
A1A, Suite No. 310,321-777-3060
Indian Harbour Beach Club:2055 SR A1A, 321-773-3797;indianharbourbeachclub.com
Oceanique Resort: 2105 SRA1A, 321-777-6512, ext. 320;beachclubs.com
Palace Properties Interna-tional: 2194 SR A1A, No. 105,321-704-9305;palacepropertiesonline.com
The Pines Resort Apartments:10 Palmer Road, No. H,321-773-2000;floridapinesresort.com
INDIALANTICBeach House Paradise: 124
Washington Ave., 321-537-3274;beachhouseparadise.com
Villa Riviera Club: 2925 N. SRA1A, 321-773-0532;villarivieraclub.com
MELBOURNE BEACHCottage by the Sea: 6915 S.
SR A1A, 561-504-3789;vrbo.com/105879
Melbourne Beach House: 3375SR A1A, 321-794-4444;melbournebeachhouse.com
Pineapple Manor: 512 OceanAve., 321-961-0166;pineapplemanor.com
St. Andrews Village: 100 Cale-donia Drive, 321-952-5298
United Country Host RealtyInc.: 5920 S. SR A1A,800-633-3587;unitedcountryhost.com
RV Parks and Campgrounds
SCOTTSMOORCrystal Lake R.V. Park: 4240
Stuckway Road, Scottsmoor,888-501-7007;crystallakervpark.com
MIMSCape Kennedy KOA Kamp-
ground: 4513 W. Main St.,800-KOA-3365;koa.com/where/fl/09285/
Holiday Village Travel Park:3550 N. U.S. 1, 321-269-6542
Loughman Lake Lodge: 1955Hatbill Road, 321-268-2277;loughmanlake.com
Northgate Travel Park: 3277First Ave., 321-267-0144
Seasons In The Sun RV Resort:2400 Seasons In The Sun Blvd.,877-687-7275;seasonsinthesunrvresort.com
Willow Lakes RV & Golf Re-sort: 2199 N. U.S. 1,877-787-2751; willowlakes.com
TITUSVILLEManatee Hammock Park:
7275 S. U.S. 1, 321-264-5083;campingspacecoast.com
The Great Outdoors RV/Nature
& Golf Resort: 125 PlantationDrive, 800-621-2267;tgoresort.com
CAPE CANAVERALJetty Park Campground: 400
E. Jetty Road, 321-783-7111;portcanaveral.org
Mango/Oak Manor: 190 OakManor Drive, 321-799-0741
COCOAForest Village R.V. Park: 245
Flamingo Drive, 321-631-0305;forestvillagerv.com
Oak Mobile Home & R.V. Park:915 Florida Ave., 321-632-2299
ROCKLEDGESpace Coast R.V. Resort: 820
Barnes Blvd., 800-982-4233;spacecoastrv.net
MALABARCamelot R.V. Park Inc.: 1600
U.S. 1, 321-724-5396;
camelotrvpark.comEnchanted Lakes Estates: 750
Malabar Road, 888-320-8847;enchantedlakes.net
MELBOURNECasa Loma Estates Co-Op:
6560 N. Harbor City Blvd.,321-254-2656;casalomaestatesco-op.com
Palm Shores RV Park: 5090 N.Harbor City Blvd., 321-254-4388
Wickham Park: 2500 ParkwayDrive, 321-255-4307;campingspacecoast.com
PALM BAYBreezy Palms: 5150 Dixie High-
way N.E., 321-724-1639MELBOURNE BEACH
Long Point Park & Camp-ground: 700 Long Point Road,321-952-4532;campingspacecoast.com
Outdoor Resorts of America:214 Horizon Lane, 321-724-2600;outdoor-resorts.com/mb/
Sebastian Inlet State Park:9700 SR A1A, 321-984-4852;floridastateparks.org/sebastianinlet
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Volunteers
VOLUNTEERS, from 108
Holmes Regional Medical Cen-ter Volunteer Services: Needs vol-unteers to give at least four hoursweekly at Holmes Regional Med-ical Center in Melbourne or PalmBay Community Hospital. Applica-tions available at main informationdesk at each hospital,321-434-8519; healthfirst.org
HorseSisters: The all-volunteer,nonprofit therapeutic riding anddriving and horse rescue organiza-tion seeks helpers, especiallyadults. The organization qualifiesfor community service hours,321-385-0216; horsesisters.org
Hospice of Health First: Pro-vides services to patients and fam-ilies coping with life-threatening ill-nesses, training provided,321-952-0494.
Hospice of St. Francis: Assistspatients and families coping withterminal illnesses. Needs help withrespite care, transportation, cleri-cal work, training provided,321-269-4240.
Huntington Place Rehabilita-tion & Nursing Center: Needs helpvisiting and assisting Rockledgeresidents with crafts, gardeningand playing piano for sing-alongs,321-632-7341.
Indian River Center-ElderCareNetwork: Needs volunteers for so-cial interaction, West Melbourne,321-727-0990 or 321-821-6501.
International Visitors: Non-profit, all-volunteer group intro-duces State Department-spon-sored foreign visitors to Americafor brief visits to local points of in-terest, 321-783-4477.
Jewish Federation of Brevard:Needs help with fundraisers, cul-tural and educational events, foodpantry, families in need and socialservices, 321-951-1836.
Junior Achievement of theSpace Coast: Program useshands-on experience to help stu-dents understand economics.Needs office workers, teachersand role models for business andeconomics classes; training andmaterials provided, 321-751-4024.
Keep Brevard Beautiful: Needssupport for education, beautifica-tion, recycling and anti-litter proj-ects, 321-631-0501; keepbrevard-beautiful.com
Liberty Bell Memorial Museum:Needs tour guides and greeters atthe historic, patriotic museum onHickory Street in Melbourne,321-727-1776.
Literary Alliance of Brevard:LAB provides volunteer tutors tohelp people who wish to improvetheir reading, writing and speaking
skills. To volunteer or receive help,call Margie Kinslow, executive di-rector, 321-917-8952.
March of Dimes, Space CoastDivision: Needs help with office du-ties, working on databases, tele-marketing, planning entertainment,fundraising and sponsorship activi-ties, recruiting for WalkAmerica,321-633-3047.
Marine Resources Council ofEast Florida: Needs volunteers todo light office work, remove inva-sive plants, replant native plantsand monitor water quality, 3275Dixie Highway N.E., Palm Bay,321-725-7775.
Meals on Wheels: Needs volun-teers to deliver hot meals from11 a.m. and 1 p.m. weekdays tohomebound elderly. Volunteersmust have vehicle, valid driver’s li-cense and car insurance,321-639-8770.
Melbourne Civic Theatre: Coun-ty’s oldest theater group needs di-rectors, performers and volunteersfor set construction, productionand office work. 817 E. Straw-bridge Ave., Melbourne,321-723-6935.
Palm Bay Police AthleticLeague: Weekday after-school pro-grams, youth sports, cultural, edu-cational and recreational opportuni-ties, Youth Director’s Council andPolice Explorers, Teen Center onFriday and Saturday nights,321-952-3530.
Palm Bay Police Department’sVictim Services Unit: Provides in-tervention and supportive servicesto domestic violence victims andvictims of other violent crimes,321-953-8980
Palm Bay Police Volunteer Citi-zens On Patrol (VCOP): Providessupport to all areas within the po-lice department, 321-953-8987
Police Athletic League: Hostsyouth sports, cultural, educational,recreational and civic activities, Ti-tusville PAL Thrift Store,321-268-8771; titusvillepal.org
Project Response: HIV/AIDSprogram needs office help in Mel-bourne, 321-724-1177.
Public radio station WFIT: Vol-unteers needed for phone cover-age for fundraising drives,321-674-8140, e-mail wfit@fit.edu;wfit.org
Retired and Senior VolunteerProgram: Volunteers age 55 andolder placed in community agen-cies, 321-631-2749.
Rolling Readers Space Coast:Seeks readers, mentors and tutorsthroughout the county to inspirechildren to love reading,321-254-9976.
Senior Care of Brevard: Daycare for elderly disabled. Volun-
teers needed for crafts, entertain-ment and activities,321-631-9014.
Senior Transerve Program:Sponsored by Community ServicesCouncil of Brevard. Needs driversto transport homebound seniorsages 55 and older to medical ap-pointments and grocery stores,321-639-4868, ext. 282.
Serene Harbor Domestic Vio-lence Shelter: Assist with cellphone recycling program, chil-dren’s groups, hotline counselors,tutoring for children, fundraisers,321-726-8282.
Serving Health InsuranceNeeds of Elders (SHINE): Providesfree health insurance counseling toseniors, family members and care-givers. Volunteers are needed toassist people with Medicare,321-752-8080.
Shoes for Needy Inc.: Project ofthe Fraternal & Veterans Council ofTitusville provides shoes for needychildren, 321-269-7243 or321-383-7973.
South Brevard Sharing Center:Needs cashiers, receptionists,data entry, truck drivers and sort-ers. In Melbourne, 321-727-8581;Palm Bay thrift shop,321-722-1241; Palm Bay clientcenter, 321-676-2965.
Space Coast Progressive Alli-ance: Dedicated to improving lifeon the Space Coast; spacecoast-progressivealliance.org
Space Coast Therapy Dogs:Dogs and handlers needed to visithospitals, schools, nursing homes,assisted-living facilities and rehabcenters, 321-727-0539; space-coasttherapydogs.org
Space Coast Area Transit/Volunteers in Motion: Helps eld-erly people with medical appoint-ments and grocery shopping.Needs vehicle drivers, escorts, of-fice clerks, 321-635-7999.
Sunflower House: Needs volun-teers for community resource cen-ter for families and caregivers atMerritt Square Mall,321-452-4341.
Surfrider Foundation, SebastianInlet chapter: Volunteers neededfor beach cleanups, environmentalactivism and educational presenta-tions, including graphic design,newsletters and speeches,321-779-0279, e-mail surfrider-si@yahoo.com; surfrider.org/sebastianinlet
Surfside Players of CocoaBeach: Needs help constructingtheater sets, painting, sewing cos-tumes, marketing and ushering,321-783-3013.
Tax Aid: Tax aid counselors,sponsored by AARP, needed tohelp low- and middle-income tax-payers file tax returns. Call DonMcDonald, 321-631-5984.
Therapy Dogs Inc.: Dog/handlerteams visit area hospitals,schools, nursing homes, assisted-living facilities and rehab centers,321-632-3647, e-mail therapydog-tester@bellsouth.net; brevardthera-pydogs.com
Titusville Rehabilitation andNursing Center: Volunteersneeded to share fun for a fewhours a day with residents, clericalhelp, reading, bingo, etc., 1705Jess Parrish Court, 321-269-5720.
United Way of Brevard County:Call 321-631-2740, e-mailfbarger@uwbrevard.org, or fax321-631-2007.
UOTS Inc. Cancer Service: Pro-vides mammograms for those with-out insurance, prostate screeningsand medications for those in need.Volunteers needed to crochet, knitand sew lap robes, booties andbags for fundraisers and hospicepatients, 321-773-0591.
Valiant Air Command WarbirdMuseum: Space Coast RegionalAirport, south Titusville, needs tourguides, public relations assist-ance, carpenters, painters, aircraftrestorers and air show workers, noexperience necessary,321-268-1941.
VIPS: Needs school tutors, helpin the library or front office, assist-ance in computer labs, other du-ties. Call school where you wouldlike to volunteer, 321-633-1000,ext. 756.
VITAS Innovative Hospice Care:Needs volunteers to help termi-nally ill patients and their families,321-752-2530.
VSA Arts of Florida-Brevard:Promotes creative power in peoplewith disabilities, Hands-on ArtsFestival conducted in April, trainingprovided, 321-632-8610;vsabrevard.org
We Help Brevard: Senior refer-ral service offers seniors andthose caring for seniors elder caresolutions and elder-friendly certi-fied business choices,321-253-6326.
The Women’s Center: Seeksvolunteers in administrative sup-port, counseling assistance andvictim advocacy, training provided,321-242-3110;womenscenterinbrevard.org
Wuesthoff Brevard Hospice &Palliative Care: Volunteers neededto offer emotional support to termi-nally ill patients and their families,as well as transportation,321-253-2222, ext. 4731.
Yellow Umbrella: Needs parentaides to assist at-risk families, andhelp with fundraising events, officework, teen mentoring and Spanish-speakingprograms,321-723-2927.
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Places of worship
This is a partial list of thehouses of worship in BrevardCounty:
BAREFOOT BAY—MICCOConcordia Lutheran Church
ELCA: 300 Barefoot Blvd.,772-664-1104
First Baptist Church: 303 Bare-foot Blvd., 772-664-1040
Roseland United MethodistChurch: 12962 Roseland Road,772-589-3035
St. Luke’s Catholic Church:5055 Micco Road, Barefoot Bay,772-664-9310
CAPE CANAVERALChrist Lutheran Church of Cape
Canaveral: 7511 N. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-3303
First Baptist Church of CapeCanaveral: 8711 N. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-5798
COCOABethel Bible Baptist: 1950
Michigan Ave., 321-636-0865Bethel Seventh-day Adventist:
225 Factory St., 321-636-4580Blessed Sacrament Catholic:
5135 N. U.S. 1, 321-632-6333Calvary Baptist Church: 350
Fairmont Drive, 321-636-8056Celebration Tabernacle: 1010
Dixon Blvd., 321-638-0381Central Church of Christ: 2010
N. U.S. 1, 321-636-7671
Central Community Church:300 Tucker Lane, 321-632-2880
Clearlake First Baptist Church:1640 Minnie St., 321-636-0861
Cocoa Presbyterian Church:1404 Dixon Blvd., 321-636-9602
College Park Church of God:1957 Rosetine St., 321-636-6809
Community Fellowship Church:618 St. Johns St., 321-639-3990
Emmon’s Memorial Church ofGod by Faith: 604 Blake Ave.,321-632-1055
First Assembly of God: 3757 N.U.S. 1, 321-632-5228
First Baptist Church of Cocoa:750 Brevard Ave., 321-636-2868
First Church of Christ, Scien-tist: 235 N. Indian River Drive,321-632-7412
First United Methodist Churchof Cocoa: 825 Forrest Ave.,321-636-4811
Friday Road Worship Center:1855 N. Friday Road,321-639-1421
Friendship Missionary BaptistChurch: Canaveral Groves Boule-vard, 321-636-5789
Friendship Primitive BaptistChurch: 385 S. Burnett Road,321-636-6980
Gloria Dei Episcopal Church:3735 N. Indian River Drive,321-632-6812
Greater St. Paul BaptistChurch: 213 Stone St.,321-636-7178
King Street Baptist Church:1040 W. King St., 321-636-7920
Messiah Evangelical LutheranChurch: 400 Lucerne Drive,321-636-0777
Metropolitan Missionary Bap-tist Church: 474 W. King St.,321-636-2971
Mount Carmel Missionary Bap-tist Church: 3670 W. RailroadAve., 321-631-2600
Mount Moriah A.M.E. Church:234 Stone St., 321-636-9331
New Hope Deliverance Temple:208 A Lane, 321-639-6310
Parker Memorial BaptistChurch: 4101 Mobile Ave.,321-632-8048
The Pentecostals of Cocoa:1901 Michigan Ave.,321-636-6560
Seventh-day Adventist Churchof Cocoa: 1500 Cox Road,321-632-0640
Shield of Faith Ministries:1623 Minnie St., 321-632-6820
St. John Church of God inChrist: 750 Bernard St.,321-636-0305
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church: 4Church St., 321-636-3781
Temple Teachings: 916-G Flor-ida Ave., 321-632-4631
Unitarian Universalist Congre-gation: 1261 N. Range Road,321-632-0992
Wayside Full Gospel Church:5175 N. U.S. 1, 321-631-0271
Whole Loaf Christian Center:806 Forrest Ave., 321-631-5838
COCOA BEACHChurch of Our Saviour: 5301 N.
Atlantic Ave., 321-783-4554Cocoa Beach Community
Church: 126 S. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-3961
First Baptist Church of CocoaBeach: 830 S. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-2844
First Christian Church of CocoaBeach: 470 S. Brevard Ave.,321-783-4303
First United Methodist Churchof Cocoa Beach: 3300 N. AtlanticAve., 321-783-8991
Lutheran Church of the Resur-rection: 525 Minutemen Cause-way, 321-783-0852
Riverside Presbyterian Church:3400 N. Atlantic Ave.,321-783-6085
St. David’s By-the-Sea Episco-pal Church: 600 Fourth St. S.,321-783-2554
GRANT-VALKARIACalvary Baptist Church: 5640
Old Dixie Highway, 321-724-1594
INDIALANTICEastminster Presbyterian
Church: 106 N. Riverside Drive,321-723-8371
See WORSHIP, 113
E362204
Sunday Morning Worship Early Worship 8:00am Contemporary Gathering 9:30am Traditional Gathering 11:00am KidZone 11:00am Sunday School/Bible Study (all ages) 9:30 & 11:00am
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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Youth Sunday Family N ight children, youth, young adults, families 5:30pm Dinner 5:30pm Worship 6:15pm Young Adults Sunday Night 7:00pm Tuesday Jr. High Program 5:00pm Wednesday Sr. High Program 6:00pm
110 E. New Haven Ave., (US 192) Melbourne • 723-6761 • www.fumc-melb.org
Pastors John Denmark and Melissa Delker
Preschool 724-8345 1 Year Old Through Pre-K5
EAU GALLIE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
1501 W. Eau Gallie Blvd. Melbourne 32935321-254-2339
Doing Life Together!
Sunday Service Times9:15am Traditional
9:15am Revolution Student Worship10:30am Contemporary
Childcare provided for children birth to 5 year olds.Check out our most exciting ministries!
The Wave Children’s Ministry Student Revolution (youth)College, Singles, Adults, Senior Adults, Men’s Ministry & Women’s Ministry.
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FAITH “VIERA” LUTHERAN CHURCH
Worship: Saturday 5:00pm; Sunday 8:00/9:30/11:00am
5550 Faith Drive • Viera, FL 32955(on Viera Blvd between US and Murrell)
321.636.5504
362207
Sunday School: 9:00amWorship Service: 10:30am
Nursery Provided5445 Village Drive
Viera, FL 32955(321) 631-2836
www.LiveTheNewLife.com 362208
Children, Youth & Adult Ministries
NEWLife
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Sunday: 09:00 Orthros 10:00 Divine Liturgy223 E. New Haven Ave. , MelbournePlease call 321-984-1301 for directions
Mystical worship in a commonplace setting.
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St. Anthony the Great Orthodox Church
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In praise. Musicians and singers lead a worship service at SuntreeUnited Methodist Church.
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WORSHIP, from 112
First Baptist Church of India-lantic: 170 Washington Ave.,321-723-5217
Holy Name of Jesus Church:3050 N. SR A1A, 321-773-2783
Space Coast Friends (Quak-ers): 214 Tampa Ave.,321-676-5077
St. Mark’s United MethodistChurch: 2030 N. SR A1A,321-773-0721
INDIAN HARBOUR BEACHAscension Lutheran Church:
1053 Pinetree Drive,321-773-1815
MALABARBrevard Worship Center: 6825
Babcock St., 321-951-0646First Baptist Church of Mal-
abar: 1665 Malabar Road,321-723-1602
MELBOURNEAllen Chapel A.M.E. Church :
2416 S. Lipscomb St.,321-724-1557
Ascension Catholic Church:2950 N. Harbor City Blvd.,321-254-1595
Baha’i Communities: For meet-ing times and locations,321-259-5641 or 321-242-4959
Beacon Baptist Church: 3185
Aurora Road, 321-242-3061Bowe Gardens Baptist Church:
2700 Sarno Road, 321-254-5622Calvary Baptist Church: 2980
N. Wickham Road, 321-254-8802Central Baptist Church: 2503
Country Club Road, 321-723-3681Chapel of the Holy Family:
3385 N. Wickham Road,321-255-4724
Chief Cornerstone MissionaryBaptist Church: 3125 Main St.,321-725-8246
Christian Fellowship Church ofGod in Christ: 1409 E. Hoag Ave.,321-728-7393
Church by the Sea: 399 E. EauGallie Blvd., 321-773-0737
Church of Christ of Eau Gallie:1079 Sarno Road, 321-242-0202
Church of God in Christ, Mel-bourne: 615 Reddick St.,321-728-0026
Church of Iron Oak (Wiccan):321-722-0291 for locations
Church of the Good Shepherd:810 W. Florida Ave.,321-723-3994
Church on the Rock: 4028 S.Babcock St., 321-724-5433
Community Church of God atMelbourne: 455 S. Audubon Drive,321-727-0424
Cornerstone Church of God:311 E. Hibiscus Blvd.,321-725-9445
CrossRoads CommunityChurch: 2436 Croton Road,321-259-3356
Destiny Life Church: 475 S.John Rodes Blvd., 321-952-8522
Discover Life Church: 3840 W.Eau Gallie Blvd., Suite 103,321-259-3388
Emmanuel United MethodistChurch: 2800 W. Eau Gallie Blvd.,321-254-0010
First Assembly of God-Mel-bourne: 801 Masterson St.,321-254-3266
First Baptist Church of EauGallie: 1501 W. Eau Gallie Blvd.,321-254-2339
First Baptist Church of Mel-bourne: 3301 Dairy Road,321-723-0561
First Baptist Church, SouthBrevard: 4300 N. Wickham Road,321-259-1723
First Christian Church: 2010 S.Babcock St., 321-723-6831
First Church of the Nazarene:2745 S. Babcock St.,321-723-3745
First Church of Christ, Scien-tist: 600 E. Melbourne Ave.,321-723-5724
First Free Will Baptist Church:938 Lytton Road, 321-254-7282
First United Methodist: 110 E.New Haven Ave., 321-723-6761
Full Gospel DeliveranceChurch: 1010 Brothers Ave.,321-952-4011
Grace Baptist Church: 620 E.Palmetto Ave., 321-952-0120
Greater Faith Temple Church of
God in Christ: 2701 LeonardWeaver Blvd., 321-768-9782
Greater Life Fellowship Minis-tries: 2008 Pineapple Ave.,321-259-3510
Harbor City Baptist Church:2711 N. Harbor City Blvd.,321-254-8879
Harbor City Christian Church:3210 Aurora Road, 321-254-8217
Harbor City Church of the Naza-rene: 4031 Aurora Road,321-242-8852
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church:50 W. Strawbridge Ave.,321-723-5272
His Place Ministries: 1824 S.Harbor City Blvd., 321-674-9009
Jehovah’s Witness KingdomHall: 1900 Trimble Road,321-254-3107
Jehovah’s Witness KingdomHall: 3395 Fell Road,321-952-0873
Jesus is the Key: 1701 S. Bab-cock St., 321-773-1489
Kol Mashiach Messianic Syna-gogue: 1621 Lake WashingtonRoad, 321-255-2557
Lake Crest Community BaptistChurch: 4050 Lake WashingtonRoad, 321-254-9860
Lighthouse Assembly of God:26 W. Fee Ave., 321-726-9933
Lutheran Church of the Re-deemer: 12 E. Ave. A,321-723-4152
See WORSHIP, 114
Christ Lutheran ChurchPastor: Greg LeSieurWinter Service - 8am & 11am
Bible Study & Sunday School -9:30amSummer Service -10am
Bible Study & Sunday School -8:30amWednesday Night Service -7pm
Visit Us: 7511 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
321-783-3303 321252
We invite you to worship with us.We are on Stadium Parkway across from
Space Coast Stadium321.637.9650 362219
I SLANDER A LLIANCE C HURCH
2450 North Courtenay Pkwy. Merritt Island, FL 32953 36
2214
Rev. Loyal Bowman
Pastor
SERVICES Sunday School: 9:30 am
Sunday Worship: 10:45 am Evening Fellowship: 6 pm
Wed. Prayer Meeting: 7 pm
Office: (321) 453-0770 • Home: (321) 453-4377
10am Sunday 7pm Wednesday Children’s Ministry
Provided
7250 Lak e Andrew Dr. Viera
For more info. Call
622-6999
Pastor Tim Franklin www. houseoffreedom .org
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Father Demetri TsigasFather Demetri Tsigas5965 N. Wickham Road
Melbourne FL 32940-2003321.254.1045321.254.1045
SundaySundayOrthros 9:00am Divine Liturgy
10:00amFollowed by fellowship in Church Hall
Sunday School 11:30 amwww.saint-katherine.orgwww.saint-katherine.org
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A Church Communitywith a Heart for the WorldAn energetic, Biblical, Anglican parish
with members from more thantwenty countries.
1000 Jersey Lane NE, Palm Bay321-723-8032
for more information and a mapvisit our website
www.oursaviorpalmbay.org
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Macedonia Baptist Church:2729 Lipscomb St., 321-729-6597
Melbourne Seventh-day Advent-ist: 210 W. New Haven Ave.,321-723-3848
New Hope Baptist Church : 2676Post Road, 321-254-7621
New Mount Zion MissionaryBaptist Church: 624 Walls St.,321-723-0277
Northside Presbyterian Church:1400 Lake Washington Road,321-255-0701
Open Mind Zen Center: 834Sarno Road, 321-768-2098
Our Lady of Lourdes CatholicChurch: 1710 S. Hickory St.,321-723-3636
Outreach Evangelistic Pentecos-tal Church: 2429 Solana St.,321-725-6144
Palmdale Presbyterian Church:684 N. Harbor City Blvd.,321-254-4163
Promiseland Church: 1855 Lan-sing St., 321-254-5777
Prince of Peace AnglicanChurch: 6895 Murrell Road, Viera,321-253-9102
River Run Christian Church:1660 Croton Road, 321-259-0478
Scott Chapel United Methodist
Church: 2510 S. Grant St.,321-723-6384
Shiloh Christian Center: 155 E.University Blvd., 321-956-1404
St. James Missionary BaptistChurch: 1835 Bunche St.,321-254-3191
St. John’s Episcopal Church:610 Young St., 321-254-3365
St. John’s Missionary BaptistChurch: 1970 Magnolia St.,321-242-0342
St. Paul Lutheran Church: 105W. Hibiscus Blvd., 321-723-8393
St. Paul’s United MethodistChurch: 1591 Highland Ave.,321-254-6363
St. Timothy Lutheran Church:1903 Croton Road, 321-259-3443
Tabernacle Church: 1619 Fern-dale Ave., 321-259-2024
Triumph Church: 1105 E. ChurchSt., 321-676-3386
Unity Church of Melbourne:1745 Trimble Road, 321-254-0313
Victory Christian Chapel: 3880Dairy Road, 321-956-6845
Vineyard Christian Fellowship:Bank of America Building, 1052 Cy-press Ave., 321-768-2888
Wat Punyawanaram Temple:4490 Aurora Road, 321-255-1465
MELBOURNE BEACHChapel by the Sea: 8240 SR
A1A, 321-724-8721
Community Chapel of Mel-bourne Beach: 500 Ocean Ave.,321-727-2299
First Baptist Church, SouthBeaches: 5540 SR A1A,321-723-2025
Grace Lutheran Church: 1805Oak St., 321-727-1724
Immaculate Conception Catho-lic Church: 3780 SR A1A,321-725-0552
St. Sebastian’s By-the-SeaEpiscopal Church: 2010 Oak St.,321-723-3015
MERRITT ISLANDCalvary Chapel: 3500 N. Court-
enay Parkway, 321-453-6779Christ Church of Positive Liv-
ing: 1353 N. Courtenay Parkway,321-454-4109
Church of Christ North Courte-nay: 2455 N. Courtenay Parkway,321-452-8822
Community Church of the Naza-rene: 400 Crockett Blvd.,321-452-4915
Destiny Christian Church andInternational Ministries: 700 S.Courtenay Parkway, 321-453-4555
Divine Mercy Church: 1940 N.Courtenay Parkway, 321-452-5955
East Coast Christian Center:680 N. Courtenay Parkway,321-452-1060
Faith Lutheran Church: 280 E.Merritt Ave., 321-452-4080
Faith Presbyterian Church:1900 S. Tropical Trail,321-452-1715
First Baptist Church of MerrittIsland: 140 Magnolia Ave.,321-453-2144
Georgianna United MethodistChurch: 3925 S. Tropical Trail,321-452-7523
Grace United MethodistChurch: 65 Needle Blvd.,321-452-2420
Greater Mount Zion MissionaryBaptist Church: 1390 N. TropicalTrail, 321-452-0089
Island Community Church:1000 N. Banana River Drive,321-453-4656
Islander Alliance: 2450 N.Courtenay Parkway, 321-453-0770
Lighthouse Christian Church:1250 N. Banana River Drive,321-452-1012
Merritt Assembly of God: 165N. Grove St., 321-454-4263
Merritt Island Church of Christ:512 S. Plumosa St.,321-453-3320
Merritt Island PresbyterianChurch: 600 S. Tropical Trail,321-452-5689
See WORSHIP, 115
2503 Country Club Rd. Melbourne, FL 32901 next door to Florida Tech
321-723-3681 • fax: 321-722-9781 www.CentralBaptist.net
Sunday Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30am Morning Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:45am Evening Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:15pm
Wednesday Fellowship Supper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00pm Prayer Meeting/ Bible Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00pm
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Sunday Worship Traditional 8 &11am • Contemporary 9:30am
65 Needle Blvd., Merritt Island Rev. Robert Pearcy, Pastor
452-2420 www.gracemethodistmi.com
Small group programs for all ages. Call or check our website!
SundayContemporary Worship ................................... 9:15 AMChildren’s Worship .......................................... 9:15 AMBlended Worship ........................................... 10:45 AMBible Study for all ages. .........8:00, 9:15 and 10:45 AM........................................................................ 6:30 PMAWANA ........................................................... 6:00 PM
WednesdayMom’s Enrichment Time .................................. 9:30 AMFamily Night Supper ....................................... 4:45 PM
Adult Bible Studies.......................................... 6:00 PMChildren’s Music ............................................. 6:00 PMStudent Ministry: Game Room ..........................................5:30-8:30PM Junior High ................................................6-7:00PM Senior High................................................7-8:00PMWorship Orchestra .......................................... 6:15 PMWorship Choir ................................................. 7:15 PM
FridayCelebrate Recovery ......................................... 7:00PM
Ongoing ActivitiesGateway Academy of the Arts • Weekday Preschool • GriefShare • Ladies Bible Studies
Precepts • Haitian Mission ChurchCollege and Singles Life Groups • CONNECT • Young Married Small Groups
First Baptist Church of MelbourneDr. Larry Bazer, Senior Pastor • 3301 Dairy Road, Melbourne 321-723-0561 • www.fbcmel.org
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First Baptist ChurchIn Historic Cocoa Village750 Brevard Ave. Cocoa, FL 32922
321.636.2868Dr. Charles Horton, Pastor
Sunday WorshipSunday School ............9:30 amWorship Service ........11:00 amYouth Fellowship ........6:00 pmNursery provided for church services.
Wednesday FellowshipFellowship Meal ...................5:15 amWednesday Prayer Meeting ...6:15 amYouth Bible Study .................6:30 pm
Lutheran Church of the Resurrection
“Where We Welcome And Lead All To Christ”525 Minutemen Causeway, Cocoa Beach • 321.783.0852
For more information visit our website: www.lcrcb.org
Pastor Jay Bergstresser Casual Service Saturday-5:00pm Traditional Worship Sunday-8:30
(Followed By Fellowship) & 11:00am Sunday School For All Ages 9:50am
Holy Communion At All Services
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SR 520 & South Courtenay321-453-2144
Rev. Titus GreenSUNDAYS:
Sunday School 9:00 amWorship Service 10:30 am
WEDNESDAYS:Student 6:00 pmPrayer & Share 6:00 pm
www.fbcmi.comKids Program 6:00 pm
Evening Worship 6:15 pm
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Mount Taber Primitive BaptistChurch: 333 Lucas Road,321-453-4141
North Merritt Island UnitedMethodist Church: 6355 N. Court-enay Parkway, 321-452-7180
Orsino Baptist Church: 4505N. Courtenay Parkway,321-452-0373
Redeemer Lutheran ChurchWELS: 560 S. Tropical Trail,321-453-1000
River of Life Assembly of God:1890 N. Courtenay Parkway,321-452-6990
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church:5555 N. Tropical Trail,321-452-5260
Special Gathering: Meets atMerritt Island First Baptist Church,150 Magnolia Ave.,321-632-0130
Unity Center for Spritual Liv-ing: 4725 N. Courtenay Parkway,321-452-2625
Victory Life Wesleyan: 220 N.Tropical Trail, 321-453-5785
MIMSFirst Baptist Church of Auran-
tia: 3953 Fairfax Drive,321-269-1618
First Baptist Church of Mims:2395 Kentucky Ave.,
321-267-4436Greater St. James Missionary
Baptist Church: 2396 Harry T.Moore Ave., 321-268-8040
Holy Spirit Catholic Church:2399 Holder Road, 321-269-2282
Mims Church of God: 2320Railroad Ave., 321-383-8003
Mims United MethodistChurch: 3302 Green St.,321-267-6202
Mount Calvary Church of Godin Christ Restoration Ministry:2813 Ash Terrace, 321-264-0009
St. Mary Missionary BaptistChurch: 3102 Wiley Ave.,321-268-3461
PALM BAYChristian Development Center:
343 Nail St. N.E., 321-984-0406Christ United Methodist
Church: 7795 Babcock St. S.E.,321-984-0423
Church For All Nations: 1805Canova St. S.E., Suite 4,321-723-8742
Church of Iron Oak (Wiccan):321-722-0291 for locations
Community Bible Church: 91Emerson Drive N.W.,321-724-4444
Community of Jesus Christ:1901 Emerson Drive S.E.,321-729-8488
Cornerstone Assembly : 6050Babcock St. S.E., 321-726-8810
Covenant Presbyterian Church :720 Emerson Drive N.E.,321-727-2661
Episcopal Church of Our Sav-ior: 1000 Jersey Lane N.E.,321-723-8032
Fellowship United MethodistChurch: 975 Malabar Road N.W.,321-723-2143
First Baptist Church of PalmBay: 1200 Glenham Drive N.E.,321-723-4781
First Pentecostal UPC: 1021Emerson Drive N.E.,321-723-2030
First Presbyterian Church ofPalm Bay: 1080 Port MalabarBlvd. N.E., 321-725-8484
Glory Bound Church of GodNew Testament: 2855 JupiterBlvd. S.E., 321-727-0780
Grace Bible Church: 3620 Bay-side Lakes Blvd., 321-727-1749
Grace Bible Sanctuary: 726James Circle N.E., 321-728-4136
House of Prayer International:1520 Bottlebrush Drive N.E.,321-952-5725
Iglesia El Sinai: 1801 Port Mal-abar Blvd. N.E., 321-956-2232
Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal:381 Thor Ave. S.E.,321-984-8200
Jehovah’s Witness KingdomHall: 1991 Fallon Blvd.,321-724-4470
Jehovah’s Witness KingdomHall: 8765 Babcock St.,321-727-2720
Joy Lutheran Church: 3174 Ju-piter Blvd. S.E., 321-951-0166
Lockmar Baptist Church: 700Emerson Drive N.E.,321-984-0191
Mount Moriah Missionary Bap-tist Church: 2295 Adams St.N.E., 321-725-1791
Our Lady of Grace CatholicChurch: 300 Malabar Road S.E.,321-725-3066
Palm Bay Christian Church:344 Emerson Drive N.W.,321-724-0491
Palm Bay Baptist Church:2601 Emerson Drive S.E.,321-723-3773
Palm Bay United MethodistChurch: 2100 Port Malabar Blvd.N.E., 321-727-8651
Peace Lutheran Church: 1801Port Malabar Blvd. N.E.,321-727-3131
Pentecostal Church of the Liv-ing God: 2246 Northview St. N.E.,321-728-3834
Risen Savior Lutheran Church:2220 Port Malabar Blvd. N.E.,321-984-8987
Riviera United Church ofChrist: 451 Riviera Drive N.E.,321-723-3963
See WORSHIP, 116
Good ShepherdLutheran Church
Pastor Bruce Alberts • 2073 Garden Street, Titusville, FL 32796267-4323
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synodwww.gslcms.com 362375
Traditional Worship 8:00 & 11:00 amContemporary Worship 9:00 amSunday School & Adult Bible Study 10:00 am
RIVERSIDERIVERSIDEPRESBYTERIAN CHURCHPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
3400 N. Atlantic Avenue • Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
(321) 783-6085Rev. Dr. Daniel D. Robinson, Pastor
Sunday8:45 am Contemporary Worship | 10:00 am Sunday School for All Ages
11:00 am Traditional Worship
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Nursery and Children’s Church | Sunday Evening Youth Groupwww.riversidepres.org
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ST. PAUL’S ANGLIAN CHURCH
Traditional, Anglican, Catholic
Sunday Holy Eucharist 8:00 AM & 10:00 AMPlease Call For Daily Service Schedule
259-1130 7200 N. Wickham Rd., Melbourne, FLwww.stpaulsparishsuntree.org
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Cantor Patricia Ernest HickmanSpiritual Leader
Shabbat Service Schedule:1st Friday of every month Family Shabbat at 6:30PM
All other Friday Shabbat Services start at 7:30PMBrevard County’s largest Reform Congregation.
7350 Lake Andrew DriveViera, FL 32940321-631-9494
www.tiofbrevard.com
362373
Temple Israel of Brevard County
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St. Joseph Catholic Church:5310 Babcock St. N.E.,321-727-1565
South Babcock Street BaptistChurch: 7415 Babcock St. S.E.,321-727-0197
The Mission: 100 EmersonDrive N.W., 321-768-2601
Trinity Baptist Church: 2803Palm Bay Road N.E.,321-722-3003
Truth Revealed Ministries:2838 Palm Bay Road N.E.,321-952-5151
Victory Assembly of God : 1800Blaine St. N.E., 321-984-2777
Zion Christian Church: 891 Co-ply St. S.E., 321-723-1216
PORT ST. JOHNSaints Church: 4797 Curtis
Blvd., 321-632-7634Blessed Sacrament Catholic
Church: 5135 N. U.S. 1,321-632-6333
Cathedral Church of All Saints:4797 Curtis Blvd., 321-632-7634
Christian Church of Port St.John: 4645 Fay Blvd.,321-633-6338
Community Alliance Church:4855 Fay Blvd., 321-639-1717
Discovery Christian Church:3925 Grissom Parkway,321-636-0316
First Baptist Church of Port St.John: 3900 Fay Blvd.,321-636-5455
First United Methodist of PortSt. John: 165 Fay Blvd.,321-631-0183
Frontenac Baptist Church:5500 N. U.S. 1, Frontenac,321-636-1369
Port St. John United MethodistChurch: 1165 Fay Blvd.,321-631-0183
Sunrise Lutheran ChurchELCA: 4775 Fay Blvd.,321-631-3565
Victory Baptist Church: 242Capron Road, 321-632-6148
ROCKLEDGEChurch of the Nazarene: 651
Barnes Blvd., 321-636-4600First Baptist Church of Rock-
ledge: 1810 Cedar St.,321-636-1493
Faith Temple Christian Center:836 Ferndale Ave., 321-631-8700
Fiske Boulevard Church ofChrist: 805 S. Fiske Blvd.,321-632-1010
Grace Fellowship: 3420 Mur-rell Road, 321-636-3051
Hope United Church of Christ:2555 S. Fiske Blvd.,321-636-0250
Jehovah’s Witness KingdomHall Cocoa-Rockledge: 1325Huntington Lane, 321-636-6095
Rockledge Christian Center:2175 S. Fiske Blvd.,321-632-6966
Rockledge Church of Christ:2390 S. Fiske Blvd.,321-632-7349
Rockledge PresbyterianChurch: 921 Rockledge Drive,321-636-0811
Rockledge United MethodistChurch: 1935 S. Fiske Blvd.,321-632-7387
St. Mary’s Catholic Church:1136 Seminole Blvd.,321-636-6834
St. Michael the ArchangelCharismatic Episcopal Church:854 Cardinal Ave., 321-749-2956
Trinity Lutheran Church: 1330S. Fiske Blvd., 321-636-5431
World Faith Outreach ChristianCenter: 217 Dixie Lane,321-635-8844
SATELLITE BEACHBeachside Fellowship: 505
Cinnamon Drive, 321-777-0043Chabad Jewish Community
Center: 1190 SR A1A,321-777-2770
Church of Christ Oceanside:104 N.E. Third St., 321-779-4688
Holy Apostles EpiscopalChurch: 505 Grant Ave.,321-777-0024
Oceanside Community Church:305 Cassia Blvd., 321-777-1658
Our Father’s House: 535 Cas-sia Blvd., 321-777-0057
Satellite Beach United Meth-odist Church: 450 Lee Ave.,321-777-0116
Trinity Presbyterian Church:638 S. Patrick Drive,321-777-2047
SHARPESSharpes Church of God: 4115
Devoe Ave., 321-634-6867
SCOTTSMOORFirst Baptist Church of Scotts-
moor: 3705 Sunset Ave.,321-268-2461
First Freewill Baptist Churchof Scottsmoor: 5830 Travis St.,321-268-4787
SUNTREE-VIERAAdvent Lutheran Church at
Suntree: 7550 N. Wickham Road,321-259-8515
Church at Viera: 9005 N.Wickham Road, 321-259-3454
Faith Viera Lutheran Church:5550 Faith Drive, 321-636-5504
Faith Fellowship Church: 2820Business Center Blvd.,321-259-7200
Freedom Christian Center:7250 Lake Andrew Drive,321-631-1000
Friendship Fellowship atPineda: 3115 Friendship Place,321-242-1117
Hope Episcopal Church: 190Interlachen Road, 321-259-5810
Hope Lutheran Church: 2955Pineda Causeway, 321-242-1610
New Life Church of CentralBrevard: 5445 Village Drive, Rock-ledge, 321-631-2836
Pineda Presbyterian Church,5650 N. Wickham Road,321-259-1330
St. Katherine’s Greek Ortho-dox Church: 5965 N. WickhamRoad, 321-254-1045
St. John the Evangelist Catho-lic Church: 5655 Stadium Park-way, 321-637-9650
St. Paul’s Anglican Church:7200 N. Wickham Road,321-259-1130
Suntree United MethodistChurch: 7400 N. Wickham Road,321-242-2585
Temple Beth Sholom: 5995 N.Wickham Road, 321-254-6333
Temple Israel (Reform Jewish):7350 Lake Andrew Drive,321-631-9494
TITUSVILLEAbundant Life Fellowship:
3580 S. Park Ave., 321-268-1241Antioch Christian Fellowship
Baptist Church: 3605 S. HopkinsAve., 321-269-7833
Bethlehem Missionary BaptistChurch: 801 Dummitt Ave.,321-267-5750
Calvary Chapel Space Coast:5195 S. Washington Ave.,321-267-5778
Christ Central Church: 4235Mount Sterling Ave.,321-267-3646
Christ Community ChurchPCA: 4295 Garden St.,321-269-2478
Church of the Lord JesusChrist of the Apostolic Faith:1422 Norwood Ave.,321-383-3020
Faith Baptist Church: 1220 N.Carpenter Road, 321-269-5420
First Baptist Church of IndianRiver City: 360 Knox McRaeDrive, 321-268-8955
First Baptist Church of Titus-ville: 303 Main St.,321-267-7125
First Christian Church: 2880Jay Jay Road, 321-267-4858
First Church of the Nazarene:1027 Park Ave., 321-267-4404
First Freewill Baptist Church:5311 Barna Ave., 321-269-4033
First Presbyterian Church:1235 S. Park Ave., 321-267-2745
First United Methodist Church:206 S. Hopkins Ave.,321-269-7631
Forest Hills Baptist Church:2625 South St., 321-267-2058
Good Shepherd LutheranChurch: 2073 Garden St.,321-267-4323
Heritage Baptist Church: 3055Satterfield Road, 321-269-6934
Hope Community Fellowship:2929 Cheney Highway,321-267-3700
Indian River City United Meth-odist Church: 1355 Cheney High-way, 321-267-7922
New Covenant Fellowship: 705Harrison St., 321-268-8340
New Fellowship Baptist
Church: 1840 Old Dixie Highway,321-264-0209
New Life Christian Fellowship:6755 S. Washington Ave.,321-269-7578
New Venture Church: 77 N.Carpenter Road, 321-267-2824
Park Avenue Baptist Church:2600 S. Park Ave., 321-269-6702
Sovereign Grace Church: 6750S. U.S. 1, 321-268-8004
Space Coast Assembly of God:3155 South St., 321-267-2455
Spirit Fire Church: 150 CountryClub Drive, 321-383-4652
St. Andrew United MethodistChurch: 3380 Dairy Road,321-269-7321
St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church:414 Pine St., 321-267-2545
St. James A.M.E. Church: 625Dummitt Ave., 321-269-3645
St. Luke’s Presbyterian USA:1255 Knox McRae Drive,321-269-3260
St. Simeon Orthodox Church:3175 Satterfield Road,321-268-8354
St. Teresa Catholic Church:203 Ojibway Ave., 321-268-3441
Sun Valley Christian: 4825 S.Barna Ave., 321-264-1337
Temple Baptist Church: 1400N. U.S. 1, 321-269-1133
The Pentecostals of Titusville:1010 Norwood Ave.,321-269-4041
Titusville Community Churchof the Seventh-day Adventist:5005 Barna Ave., 321-267-8893
Trinity Lutheran Church: 3671S. Hopkins Ave., 321-267-6323
United Christian Fellowship:609 Dummitt Ave., 321-383-0674
Unity Church on the SpaceCoast: 2000 South St.,321-383-0195
Westside Baptist Church:2801 W. Tropic St.,321-267-7064
WEST MELBOURNEBethany Ministries: 1100 Dor-
chester Ave., 321-727-2495Calvary Chapel of Melbourne:
2955 Minton Road,321-952-9673
June Park Baptist Church:3475 Miami Ave., 321-724-1305
Melbourne Church of Christ:810 Hollywood Blvd.,321-723-8233
New Hope Lutheran Church:870 Hollywood Blvd.,321-768-1500
New Hope Sanctuary: 3150Milwaukee Ave., 321-725-7281
Pentecostal Lighthouse: 2350W. New Haven Ave.,321-733-1030
Praise Cathedral: 840 Holly-wood Blvd., 321-723-4861
Unitarian Universalist Churchof Brevard: 2185 MeadowlaneAve., 321-725-6125
Wesley United MethodistChurch: 2075 Meadowlane Ave.,321-727-7585
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