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They might create a law before they’re even old enough to vote.
Members of the Jefferson Awards for Public Service club at Viera High School have been gaining support for the All American Flag Act, a bill that proposes a state law requiring every American or Florida flag purchased by a government entity for public use be made in the United
States from American-produced materials.Last year, Andrew Matos, a student at
Eau Gallie High School, came up with the idea in teacher Matthew Susin’s class. They quickly brought it to Rep. Ritch Workman, who agreed to sponsor the bill. It is now HB 201 in the Florida House of Representatives, and the students are deeply passionate about passing it.
“You don’t take something that is the essence of what we are and then make it
somewhere else just because it’s cheaper,” said Kyle Bishop, a senior at Viera High. They also emphasize the practical aspect of bringing jobs back to America.
Guided by Susin, now a teacher at Viera High and the Jefferson Awards club sponsor, the students work on most of their service projects during club hours at school. However, as this one is political in nature, they’ve been careful to avoid using
VIERA VoICE darrell WoehlerA Viera High School student group is working during their free time to pass the All American Flag Act to require government buildings to fly only American-made flags.
Teens push for American-made red, white and blue
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By RoSEmARy H. Lynn
Natalie King, a 14-year-old student at Edgewood Junior and Senior High School, has qualified for the national Irish Dancing competition to be held in Montreal in July.
She has been dancing since she was 8 years old. Living in Germany at the time with her parents and two brothers, Natalie became interested in Irish dancing after attending a dance camp there. She began taking classes and it was soon apparent that she was no ordinary young dancer. Her talent and determination made her decide that this was something she wanted to do even after her Air Force family moved back to the states a few years later.
Natalie and her friends used to put on shows for their families and at church and other venues. Her current teacher, Laura O’Sullivan from New York, recognized Natalie’s unique dancing talent and encourages her to excel.
In Washington, D.C. she was one of more than 1,000 participants in various competitions. Dancers were divided into groups by age and gender. Competing against 114 dancers, Natalie came out in the top 37 and will go on to the National Championship competition coming up in July.
Natalie competes in many competitions and workshops. Most are in Florida, but there are some nationally. Most workshops are 4 to 4-1/2 hours long. Her mom, Tammy, says they are completely dedicated to Irish Dance and that Natalie’s younger brother, Will, is also an up-and-coming Irish dancer.
“Dance helps me to focus on other things in my life,” Natalie said. “I listen to Irish music as I do my homework. It is a part of everything I do. It helps me to study and learn information.” She adds that her favorite Irish dance is something called the Slip Jig.
A poised and confident young woman with excellent grades, she also plays violin and piano. Her parents converted a screened patio in back of their home into a dance studio for her and her brother. She practices daily.
Upcoming events will be held at churches, dinners, benefits and cultural events.
She is looking forward to qualifying for the
World championship which will be held in Scotland in the spring of 2015.
For information on having the local Irish dance troupe perform at an event in Brevard, contact O’Sullivan at [email protected]. VV
VIERA VoICE Rosemary H. Lynn Natalie King, a student at Edgewood Junior and Senior High, excels in Irish Dancing.
Irish dancer gives her all during nationals tryout in Washington, d.C.
King qualifies for nationals in the southern region during competition in D.C.
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communityBy RoSEmARy H. Lynn
When McKenzie Hibbett’s parents took her to a local animal shelter to pick out a second pooch to become a companion to their first rescue dog, Logan, she noticed how much the animals were lacking in basic necessities such as enough food, treats, litter and other items that would make them more comfortable.
Her heart went out to all of the animals sheltered in small cages that barely accommodate them.
So after adopting their new mixed breed dog, Sadie, she told her parents she wanted to do something to make a difference.
“I felt sorry for all of the animals in the shelter that didn’t have homes or enough food to eat,” she said. “I thought I should help them somehow.”
So for McKenzie’s 8th birthday, she asked her friends to donate gifts for the animals instead of bringing birthday presents for her during her birthday party Dec. 6.
“I have lots of things but the animals don’t,” she said. “My
parents thought it was a good idea to do it and they said they were very proud of me.”
McKenzie wants to continue this tradition every year and hopes that other children
might be inspired by her idea. Altogether, she collected close to 100 items to be given away to the shelter for the animal’s care.
“Everyone who came to my birthday party brought a gift
for the animals. Some of them brought more than one,” she said.
Her two pooches, Logan and Sadie, are spry little terriers who obviously love McKenzie and her sister, 5-year-old Samantha. They seem to realize what a big heart the 8 year old has and lavish her with plenty of kisses and tail wagging.
As a Brownie with Troop 4094 and a student at Quest Elementary, McKenzie participates in many activities. Her favorite subject in school is art where she can draw pictures of all kinds of animals.
She hopes that other children and their families will take a cue from her giving spirit and donate to the shelters during the holiday season “because they need a lot of food and help.” VV
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VIERA VoICE Rosemary H. Lynn McKenzie Hibbett holds Logan and Sadie in front of the donated items she received for a local shelter in lieu of gifts for her 8th birthday.
“I felt sorry for all of the animals in the shelter that didn’t have homes or enough food to eat.”
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Viera Voice Rosemary H. Lynn Amber Olesen went from volunteer to Guardian Ad Litem recruiter.
By RoSEmARy H. Lynn
When Amber Olesen relocated to Brevard County from Maine a year and a half ago, she immediately felt a connection to the community. She wanted to volunteer in the area by working with children. As a mother of a 9 year old, Olesen knows how important it is to have someone support a child in need. She wanted to be there for those children who wanted someone on their side, to protect and reassure them when they needed it most.
So Olesen became a volunteer guardian ad litem after completing the required classes and learning as much as she could about the program. It turned out to be a perfect fit.
Now, she is the volunteer recruiter who interviews new volunteers for the program and gets them started in child advocate classes so they can become one of the more than 200 members of this exemplary program.
Volunteers can work as little or as much as they want.
“There is a misconception that our volunteers can’t do this and continue with their regular jobs. Most volunteers spend only eight to 10 hours a month. Many have just one or two children they see, others have more. We need advocates and are actively seeking more volunteers,” Olesen said.
Guardians are unpaid volunteers who must be at least 21 years old, pass a general background check and complete the basic classes at the courthouse.
“They can get as involved
as they want, whether it is full time or just a few hours a week,” Olesen added.
There are more than 700 children in the system who depend on guardians to make sure they are receiving the kind of care they need from their foster homes. Advocates visit the child at least once a month, report to the court and recommend services the child might need.
“We work with a nonprofit organization, Friends of Children of Brevard. They hold fundraisers for the program,” Olesen said. Donations are always welcome and needed.
The next class begins Jan. 11 at the courthouse. There will be a Mix and Mingle gathering at the Cellar Door Wine Lounge in Suntree from 5 to 8 p.m. Jan. 9 where people can learn more about the program. Olesen encourages everyone who is interested to attend and to bring a friend. There will be a job fair at One Senior Place on March 21. People of all ages and ethnic backgrounds are encouraged to attend.
For more information about the Guardian Ad Litem program or Friends of Children, email Olesen at [email protected]. VV
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In keeping with its wildly popular destination location and theme, this year’s Boomer Guide release expo from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7 offers a unique experience at the Brevard Zoo.
The 2014 edition of the award-winning publication features interesting stories and listings
of places to shop, eat, play, live and volunteer, as well as a comprehensive array of nonprofit services for the boomer and senior population in general, and veterans in particular.
The release of the popular free magazine anchors the Senior Safari & Wellness Walkabout, which reflects the destination’s the jungle and outback theme.
Expo at Brevard Zoo offers a “unique” walk on the wild side
VIERA VoICE Ernie AricoAward-winning photographer Keith Betterley, right, frames Boomer Guide model Lianne Paschette in front of the popular white rhino exhibit at Brevard Zoo.
VIERA VoICE Keith BetterleyThe models for the Boomer Guide will appear for the magazine’s unveiling at the Senior Safari & Wellness Walkabout expo Friday, Feb. 7 at Brevard Zoo and find out that day which one made the cover.
Expo hosts Senior Life and Viera Voice newspapers invited readers to pose as models for the guide’s pages. They will find out that day which one made it on the cover, which has won first place for best cover photo from the North American Mature Publishers Association for the past two years. Models and exhibitors will appear at the expo in themed garb, and the public is invited to join in.
The event is designed according to the tastes of readers, according to expo expert Jill Gaines, CEO of event producer Bluewater Creative Group, which publishes Senior Life, Viera Voice, the Boomer Guide and the upcoming Viera Wetlands Birding Guide that focuses on local native life in the wild.
“Our readers tell us they love adventure. They are at a time when they have the time to do just what they want, with many of their responsibilities behind them,” Gaines said. “They absolutely adore a destination event that allows them to do things they wouldn’t otherwise get to do, and of course, party.”
At the expo, attendees can see exciting exhibits, renew their wedding vows in a group setting in advance of Valentine’s Day, enjoy music and other entertainment, go on a scavenger
hunt and take a Wellness Walkabout tour of the zoo guided by top health and wellness experts, who will encourage simple, positive life habits to gain the most out of life.
Entry to the main expo in the zoo’s Nyami Nyami River Lodge convention center is free. Attendees 55 and over get free zoo entry through the lodge.
The event is rare in that it makes use of every part of the zoo, yet it is a private rather than zoo function, said Olivia Wiggins, marketing communications coordinator at Brevard Zoo.
“We are excited about this expo because it will showcase facets of the zoo that not everyone is aware of,” Wiggins said. “For example, we love the unique opportunity for couples to renew their vows, because it highlights the fact that we are an amazing wedding location for couples who want to say ‘I Do at the Zoo,’ or host any type of special event.”
For more information about the Senior Safari & Wellness Walkabout, call 321-242-1235. To find out about hosting an event at the zoo, call 321-254-WILD (9453), ext. 226. VV
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Designing the next generation of resolve in the new year
By LIndA WIGGInS
Many people commit to working on their best self in the New Year. Mike Gisondi believes that no time is the wrong time to make that resolution, sometimes daily —or moment to moment — after we realize that fear or any other obstacle is holding us back.
“Just as athletes learn how to win, each of us can learn the skills to assure our success in life,” Gisondi said. He has a passion to speak to and inspire three groups in this order: young people growing up in challenging situations, young people of any background, and people of any age. He has spoken to youngsters in the most challenged area of Brevard, the Powell Subdivision of south Melbourne.
“I don’t think I’m any different than anyone else. I think it’s a natural human state to share things and ideas that have made life better personally. I’ve had a lot of people share good things with me and I want to pass that on,” he said. “We’re all traveling together.”
Gisondi is a frequent speaker to groups in person and via radio programs heard locally that
have been broadcast all over the world. He will share his ideas and experiences at a 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23 talk at the Suntree/Viera Library called “Winning.”
“I can get lazy and fall off the path I’m committed to and it starts a cycle. If I notice a dissatisfaction with my life, I don’t feel great, and that is a reminder that motivates me to feel better by being true to myself and my passions. Being authentic means being who I claim to be and not letting fear or anything else prevent me from living my life like it’s the only one I’m going to get on this Earth.”
Speaking of Earth, one of his passions is not only being down to earth, but helping others come down to Earth, literally. He has in the past 32 years worked on experiments on Spacelab modules, the Space Shuttle integration of payloads and the planning and development of the International Space Station.
Before the Shuttle program came to a close, he secured a position with another Kennedy Space Center contractor to develop the next generation of space craft. While others work on a new propulsion system, his
team is working on the other end, developing a way to safely retrieve the crew module that will splash down in the ocean, as in the Apollo era, and bring astronauts safely back to Earth.
Audience members give favorable responses to his talks.
“What Mike had to say was relevant, engaging, held the interest of everyone,” said Ellena Little, Club Esteem executive director. “He will not disappoint.”
In terms of youth of any background, Terri Friedlander of Future Business Leaders of Brevard County said his talk inspired teamwork among the teens and created a connection that helped them relate.
“His great stories, from presidential speeches to Lady Gaga, were a hit,” Friedlander said.
As for people of any age, Gisondi said there has never been a better time to be exactly who we are called to be.
“A lot of people are finding that because it is hard to find a job, they have nothing to lose in starting their own venture to try to make money. I have seen a number of colleagues do just that when the Shuttle program ended and there was no space program to transition to as in the past,” Gisondi said. “They realized that this was finally the time they could find out what their passion is and to give that to the world. This life we are given passes in an instant, so there really is no time like this time right this minute.”
For more information, contact [email protected], and for periodic doses of inspiration, Like the Facebook page at Powered By Truth. VV
VIERA VoICE photoMotivational speaker and rocket surgeon Mike Gisondi hopes to inspire others to action during his talk called “Winning” at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23 at the Suntree/Viera Library.
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VIERA VoICE Linda WigginsChorus students from Suntree Elementary practice at school and later perform at the balmy Dec. 7 festival and movie night at Jack Mahon (Spyglass) Park, hosted by the Suntree Master Homeowners Association, which is organizing an annual parade for March, and a wine tasting in late February or early March.
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Three generations of Grace lead to River dance
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SEnIoR LIFE Linda Wiggins At the recent Recycle Brevard Festival in Suntree, boomer Michael and son River Grace show off one of the “dancing tortoises” that helped River win the nation’s top science fair prize.
SEnIoR LIFE Carl KotalaViera High art teacher Susan West, left, Space Coast Cancer Center human resources manager Amanda Walter and students Kayla Finnell and Arthur Mezheritskiy say they are delighted with the students’ donated hats.
By LIndA WIGGInS
If boomer Michael Grace is pleased with one thing, it is the feeling of his father’s presence when he looks at his son, River. The young Grace never
got to meet his grandfather, but in a way, the senior Grace inspired higher education across the generations.
“My father never had the opportunity to go to college because he had a hard life like
many of his generation, but he conducted research throughout his life,” said Michael Grace, Ph.D., a Florida Institute of Technology associate dean of the College of Science and professor in the Department
of Biological Sciences. “My parents knew the
value of commitment and education, and made sure we had both,” he said of Bobby and Alice Grace.
That push has really paid off in third-generation River. At age 14 in October, he was named the Grand Prize winner of the 2013 Broadcom MASTERS science fair competition, earning the Samueli Foundation Prize and $25,000.
He gained the notice of the scientific community with the discovery that endangered Malagasy radiated tortoises rose up and shuffled rhythmically in a rain storm. River hypothesized the “rain dance” could be to survive should a flash flood occur.
“I’m confident that much of who he is comes from his grandfather,” Michael Grace said, “and I am absolutely sure his grandfather would have loved who River is. My dad was a very passionate person, much like River, taking whatever he did very
seriously and embracing challenges with enthusiasm.”
National competitions aim to spur an interest among youth in science, technology, engineering and math — STEM — upon which contemporary economics bases the country’s bright future. River also earned the award based on STEM activities throughout the competition week.
This month, the “mathlete” will start post-holiday competitions in which he also excels.
“I like to think he gets that from his grandmother,” Grace said. “She was very intelligent and skipped a grade, and now she is a retired accountant.”
Structure and discipline to keep out distractions is important, said River’s mother, Tanya, but two other things count: good nutrition, and being a smart and nice person to begin with.
“He was always a good kid, even when I was pregnant with him.” VV
By CARL KotALA
Patients at the Space Coast Cancer Center (SCCC) received a nice gift over the holiday season when Viera High School students in Susan West’s sculpture classes donated 40 hats they had knitted.
“I enjoy the arts,” said senior Arthur Mezheritskiy. “Not just drawing, but working with my
hands and making things.“I had a lot of fun with
this project, and I’m excited because I think giving back should be beneficial to both you and the person.”
West said her mother-in-law began making hats for Knots of Love, a non-profit charity that donates knitted and crocheted hats for chemo patients. Soon West and her daughter were
making hats as well, and the teacher in her decided it would be a good project to share with her students.
Last year, the students donated items to a veterans center. This time around, it was for chemo patients.
“A lot of the kids have had family members or people that they know who have had cancer,” West said. “So when
I tell them they’re making a hat for themselves and a hat for someone else, they’re like, ‘Oh OK. This is great.’ ”
That was certainly the case for freshman Kayla Finnell.
“My grandmother had cancer, but she’s gotten better,” she said. “I wasn’t old enough (at the time) to understand what she was going through. But now that I do, it’s a little more personal.”
Each hat came with a hand-written note wishing good thoughts.
Amanda Walter SCCC human resources manager said the students’ donations would be well received by the patients.
“It’s very special,” Walter said. “They’re very sincere and thankful for the opportunity to have things like this donated. They feel special.” VV
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“Have you ever renewed your wedding vows, or would you like to”
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The Girl Scouts want your shoes. Daisy Troop 647 and Brownie Troop 497 are part of a larger Girl Scout effort to collect gently used shoes that might otherwise be discarded.
Girl Scouts of Citrus is partnering with Shoebox Recycling, which cleans the shoes and ships them to places worldwide where affordable shoes are hard to find.
The girls will be collecting through March, but the task ahead is daunting. Every troop that sends in three 40-pound boxes of shoes will get a special “Scouting for Shoes” badge, and these scouts are going above and beyond: each troop has five boxes to fill.
“I don’t think they quite understand how much they need to do,” said Brianne Heath, troop leader. “[It’s] 200 pounds of shoes per troop, so our goal, technically, is over 400 pounds of shoes. I’m excited about it and wondering if we can do it, but we’re definitely going to need some help.” Right now, “help” means finding businesses
willing to keep a collection box on site. A few places have already agreed to participate, but Heath is actively searching for more.
The scouts in Heath’s troops took interest in the project when they learned that a pair of shoes takes about 200 years to decompose. More than half of them brought shoes to their very next meeting.
They will also participate in the “Find Your SoleMate” part of the program. The scouts will fill out a special form to put in the shoes, hoping that the recipients will write back.
“Some people have become pen pals over it,” Heath said. “Some programs don’t do that; often you donate and you have no idea where they go.”
Because of the shoes’ purpose, they cannot accept flip-flops, skates, Crocs, ski boots or bedroom slippers, but everything else — from tennis shoes to heels to cowboy boots to cleats — is fair game.
To set up a collection box at your business or to donate shoes, call Heath at 321-693-5438. Go to shoeboxrecycling.com/faq for more information about the program. VV
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VIERA VoICE photo courtesy of Brianne HeathLocal girl scouts, back row from left, Emily, Emma, Hailey and Jasmine; and front row from left, Danielle, Justina and Isabella are collecting used shoes for a good cause.
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Wetlands’ “best friend” to be permanently rememberedBy LIndA WIGGInS
Government and community leaders, citizens group members, fans and friends of legendary local naturalist and photographer Charlie Corbeil of Suntree are planning ways to remember him that will peak with an April festival to celebrate his beloved wetlands.
Major naming opportunities are under consideration for the man who photographed and shared the Viera Wetlands with nature enthusiasts from across Brevard and around the world, and taught them to photograph its wildlife as well.
A special edition birding guide by expo producer and Viera Voice publisher Bluewater Creative Group was printed this month and dedicated to Corbeil featuring his wildlife photos. The Charlie Corbeil Birding Guide is available at the Viera Wetlands entrance information kiosk and at the newspaper offices at 7630 N. Wickham Rd., Suite 105 in Viera.
The waves of condolences and expressions of Corbeil’s greatness and kindness are a healing balm, said his wife, Charlotte, author of the “Parting Shot” column in Viera Voice. The feature showcased birds and other wildlife that make their home primarily on the Space Coast alongside Charlie’s photos of them. He passed away recently after complications from a fall.
“Charlie’s friends have been a great comfort in their comments. He was a sincere and gentle man and enjoyed everyone he met,” Charlotte Corbeil said.
The wetlands have lost a best friend, according to Environmental Land Manager Raleigh T. Berry III with the Brevard County Natural Resources Management Department, which oversees the wetlands.
“He’ll be hard to replace. No, impossible,” said Berry, Brevard County liaison to the nonprofit Friends of Viera Wetlands (FOVW).
Corbeil and others started the group to help steward the wetlands that are relied upon by an astounding number of resident and migratory birds and a myriad of other wildlife species.
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VIERA VoICE Gene WrightA Florida scrub jay rests on Corbeil in a lighthearted photo called “Where did that bird go?,” posted by friends to a collection of photos of the famed naturalist and photographer at pbase.com/charlie_corbeil, click In Memoriam.
VIERA VoICE photoCorbeil’s photographs, a favorite shown at a Brevard County Art in Public Places exhibit, appears in publications and shows all over the world.
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At least 400 runners expected for Miles for Myles 5K
Viera boys basketball hoping to turn season around
By CARL KotALA
The fourth annual Miles for Myles 5K run will always be a special event because it not only helps preserve the memory of Viera High student Myles Freeberg, but it also helps raise money to support internships and scholarships for high school students.
This year’s race will take place at 8 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18. The course begins on the Viera High track, which surrounds the soccer field where Myles once played, and goes through Viera Regional Park.
“It’s extremely special and important to us,” said Tom Freeberg, Myles’ father. “It’s a great way to recognize Myles as a scholar-athlete, but also people run with his memory and we play with his music. The music that’s played during the run is straight off his iPod.
“That kind of brings back the memory. There are friends of his who are in college now who come back each year for the run.”
The race has averaged
roughly 400 runners the previous three years. The Myles Freeberg Foundation has awarded three internships each year through the Viera High School Academy of Business and Finance as well as a total of 34 scholarships (13 each of the past two years) involving as many as five high schools through the Brevard Schools Foundation.
The 5K entry fee is $25, with the first 200 registered runners receiving a free T-shirt. Because of generous sponsorships covering the low cost of the event, the entire entry fee goes to paying for the internships and scholarships.
The race is set up to be more of a fun family event than a competitive race. Strollers are welcome and there is no pressure to run. For those who do want to time themselves, there will be a running clock on the scoreboard.
For more information, or to make a tax-free donation, visit mylesfreebergfoundation.org. VV
By CARL KotALA
The Viera High boys basketball team may have gotten off to a rough start, but the good news for the Hawks is that there is still plenty of time to turn things around.
“We have definitely made improvements as the year has gone on,” Viera coach Josh Sykes said. “We’re going in the right direction. That’s a positive signal.”
Viera was still looking for its first win after dropping the first nine games of the season. Senior point guard and team captain Kenny Anderson said the problem is that the team had yet to put four full quarters together.
“We have a lot of young talent and we have a lot of athletic guys, but … There are a lot of games where we can’t play a full game,” Anderson said. “We only play good for the first half, or we only play good for the second half. Teams take advantage of that.”
Anderson is one of four returning seniors on the roster, which features six seniors overall. Dylan and Devon Smith are also back, along with Zack Roy. The other two seniors are Kai Wade and Terreon Johnson-Williams.
Junior Michael Johnson is Anderson’s backup at the point, while other key returners include John Tavarez and London Gowins. Josh
Kurthuis, a 6-foot-9 transfer from Colorado, gives Viera some much-needed height while other newcomers include junior Jalen Whitehead, sophomore Sebastian Samuels, junior Mike Podzylinski and junior Conner Post.
When Viera is playing well, Anderson said, players are sharing the ball, not turning it over, and making sure everyone is getting a chance to touch the ball.
The Hawks are pointing to
their district competition and postseason tournament as a way to help turn things around.
As Anderson said, there is still plenty of fight left in Viera.
“They’re a good group of boys,” Sykes said. “They’re working. They have a common goal to compete in the district and they know all of this leads to that. The process of the season is to get better as the year goes on, and that’s what our goal is right now, to improve daily.” VV
VIERA VOICE photo courtesy of the Myles Freeberg Foundation The fourth annual Miles for Myles 5K is set for Jan. 18. It is a perfect event for runners, walkers and especially family and friends who not only get a chance to spend time together, but raise money for a worthy cause.
VIERA VoICE Carl KotalaSenior captain Kenny Anderson believes the Hawks will start to turn their season around when they learn to put a full game together.
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Wrap up Viera girls hoping to pick up where they left off last season
By CARL KotALA
The goal of this year’s Viera High girls basketball team is to pick up where last year’s team left off ... and presumably take it a few steps further.
All the Hawks need for motivation can be found in the feeling of last year’s loss to Buchholz in the Class 7A regional finals, a game that went back and forth throughout.
“It makes me mad to think about it, so I try not to,” said senior Dee Anderson.
To which teammate Ro Hayes replied: “Yeah, but it motivates us, because we don’t want to feel that same feeling. So we’re working hard so we’ll win and we don’t have to feel that.”
With Anderson (who signed with the University of Florida) and Hayes (who is bound for Florida Atlantic) leading the way, the Hawks certainly have the firepower to at least put themselves back in the position
to qualify for the state’s Final Four.
That’s because they have plenty of help. Junior Kelsey Muller, who missed half of last season with an injury, is back (though she is coming off another injury) along with senior Shania Brantley and sophomore Alyssa Laudato.
Sophomore Cailea Gibbs, a transfer from Kansas, has been a big addition, as has the return of senior Alex Bynum and the play of juniors Jessika Wojciehowski and Teresa McCoy.
“Potentially, I think we’re a better team,” Viera coach Jamie Risberg said. “But that’s yet to be written or determined.”
Though Viera was off to a 10-0 start, Risberg said the team had been playing a little up and down and needed to show more consistency.
Hayes and Anderson, who have been playing together since the fifth grade, have taken their leadership roles seriously as they try to finish out their decorated high school careers in style.
“We won two championships together already (at McNair Middle School), so I guess a third one (and it) being our senior year would be great,” Hayes said.
Bigger tests will certainly be awaiting Viera down the road, but the Hawks are determined that this is the year nothing gets in their way. VV
VIERA VoICE Carl KotalaDee Anderson, left, and Ro Hayes have been playing together since the fifth grade. Now, in their senior season, the pair are determined to close out their high school careers in style.
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BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL7:30 p.m. unless noted* District gameJan. 4 – Boca Raton, 7 p.m.Jan. 7 -- at Sebastian River, 7 p.m.*Jan. 8 – at Lake Mary Prep, 7 p.m.Jan. 10 – at BaysideJan. 14 – at SatelliteJan. 15 – Melbourne*Jan. 21 – at TitusvilleJan. 22 –Sebastian River, 7 p.m.*Jan. 24 – Martin County*Jan. 28 – at CocoaJan. 31 – Heritage
BOYS JV BASKETBALL6:15 p.m. unless notedJan. 7 – at Sebastian River, 5:30 p.m.Jan. 8 – at Lake Mary Prep, 5:30 p.m.Jan. 10 – at BaysideJan. 14 – at SatelliteJan. 15 – MelbourneJan. 21 – at TitusvilleJan. 22 –Sebastian River, 5:30 p.m.Jan. 24 – Martin CountyJan. 28 – at CocoaJan. 31 – Heritage
BOYS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL5 p.m. unless notedJan. 10 – at BaysideJan. 14 – at SatelliteJan. 15 – MelbourneJan. 21 – at TitusvilleJan. 24 – Martin CountyJan. 28 – at CocoaJan. 31 – Heritage
GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL7 p.m. unless noted* District gameJan. 7 – Melbourne*Jan. 8 – Sebastian River, 6 p.m.Jan. 14 – Martin County, 6 p.m.Jan. 17 – vs. Dillard at MLK Showcase in Miami, TBAJan. 18 – vs. Nova at MLK Showcase in Miami, TBAJan. 21 – TitusvilleJan. 23 – Heritage (Senior Night)Jan. 30 – District Semifinals, 5/7:30 p.m.
GIRLS JV BASKETBALL5:30 unless notedJan. 7 – MelbourneJan. 21 – TitusvilleJan. 23 – Heritage
BOYS VARSITY SOCCER7 p.m. unless noted* District gameJan. 7 – RockledgeJan. 9 – at Merritt IslandJan. 14 – AstronautJan. 16 – Eau Gallie (Senior Night)Jan. 21 – Class 4A, District 6 Semifinal at Melbourne, 5 p.m.Jan. 24 – Class 4A, District 6 Finals at Melbourne, 7 p.m.Jan. 30 – Class 4A, Region 2 Quarterfinals, 7 p.m.
GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER7 p.m. unless notedDec. 2 – at Space CoastJan. 8 – Palm Bay (Senior Night)Jan. 9 – at Holy TrinityJan. 13 – Class 4A, District 6 Semifinals at Melbourne, 5 p.m.Jan. 16 – Class 4A, District 6 Finals at Melbourne, 7 p.m.Jan. 23 – Class 4A, Region 2 Quarterfinals, 7 p.m.Jan. 28 – Class 4A, Region 2 Semifinals, 7 p.m.Jan. 31 – Class 4A, Region 2 Finals, 7 p.m.
GIRLS JV SOCCER5:30 p.m.Jan. 8 – Palm Bay
VARSITY WRESTLINGJan. 10-11 – Hawk Duals, TBAJan. 22 – at Rockledge, TBAJan. 24-25 – Cape Coast Conference Invitational at Palm Bay, TBA
JV WRESTLING6 p.m.Jan. 10-11 Hawk Duals, TBAJan. 22 – at Rockledge, TBA
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By CARL KotALA
Anytime you have to replace 18 seniors from the previous year’s team, you know it could be a long season.
But consider what the Viera High wrestling team has done this season.
Eight days after getting blown out by Titusville in a dual meet, the Hawks came back to beat the Terriers by three points.
“We see a lot of heart and dedication,” junior 106-pounder Chase Vollenweider said. “If the new guys keep doing that, hopefully, we’ll progress.”
Vollenweider, who was out for seven months after surgery to repair a torn meniscus, had a 13-3 record through mid-December. That included a win at the prestigious Barbara Pill Memorial Tournament, which featured eight Brevard County schools.
“That was a big accomplishment for me,” he said.
In all, the Hawks had six wrestlers place at the measuring-stick tournament with three reaching the finals.
Other top wrestlers this season include sophomore Gavin Johnson (113 pounds), who was 12-4 and finished second at the Barbara Pill tournament. Sophomore Aron Mahl (10-7) was also second at Barbara Pill at 132 pounds.
Junior Kris Wawrzyniak (9-8) and freshman Mason Lombardo also placed at the tournament. Darius Dar is another top wrestler for the Hawks.
Jeremy Meehan (8-8) is the Hawks’ only senior this season. The 145-pounder is taking on
more of a leadership role with the Hawks this season while also keeping his goals fairly simple.
“To me, my final (result) … how well, I did, doesn’t so much matter as the effort I put in,” Meehan said. “That’s more of the reward.”
Last year’s Viera team accomplished a long-sought goal of winning the Cape Coast Conference championship. Repeating would figure to be a tall order, but as long as Viera continues to show improvement as it has all season, it could be building for a strong future.
“I don’t mind using the term rebuilding year,” coach Jim
Gentile said. “I mean, we’re still going to try to do our best and be competitive, but because we have such a young lineup — 10 guys who don’t even have varsity experience … I’ll definitely earn my money.” VV
Young Hawks showing improvement on mat
VIERA VoICE Carl KotalaTwo of the Hawks’ top wrestlers this season are junior Chase Vollenweider, left, and senior Jeremy Meehan.
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BoyS VARSIty BASKEtBALL7 p.m. unless noted* District gameJan. 4 – Cocoa Beach*Jan. 7 – at West Shore*Jan 9 – at Astronaut*Jan. 11 – Cocoa*Jan. 14 – at First AcademyJan. 16 – MCCJan. 21 – at EdgewoodJan. 25 – at Cocoa*Jan. 28 – Windermere Prep, 7:30 p.m.Jan. 31 – Coral Springs Christian,
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BoyS JV BASKEtBALL5:30 p.m. unless notedJan. 4 – Cocoa Beach*Jan. 7 – at West Shore*Jan 9 – at Astronaut*Jan. 11 – Cocoa*Jan. 14 – at First AcademyJan. 16 – MCCJan. 21 – at EdgewoodJan. 25 – at Cocoa*Jan. 28 – Windermere Prep, 6 p.m.
GIRLS VARSIty BASKEtBALL7 p.m. unless noted* District gameJan. 4 – Cocoa Beach, 5 p.m.*Jan. 7 – West Shore*Jan. 9 – Astronaut*Jan. 13 – Father LopezJan. 21 – RockledgeJan. 28 – Class 4A, District 8
Tournament at Space Coast, 5/7 p.m.Jan. 30 – Class 4A, District 8
Tournament at Space Coast, 5/7 p.m.
GIRLS JV BASKEtBALL5:30 p.m. unless notedJan. 4 – Cocoa Beach, 1 p.m.Jan. 7 – West Shore
Jan. 9 – AstronautJan. 13 – Father LopezJan. 21 – Rockledge
BoyS VARSIty SoCCER6 p.m. unless noted* District gameJan. 8 – EdgewoodJan. 10 – at MCCJan. 14 – at West ShoreJan. 16 – at SatelliteJan. 21 – Class 1A, District 10 Tournament Quarterfinals, 6 p.m.Jan. 22 – Class 1A, District 10 Tournament Semifinals, 5/7 p.m.Jan. 24 – Class 1A, District 10 Tournament Finals, 7 p.m.
JV BoyS SoCCER5:30 p.m. unless notedJan. 8 – EdgewoodJan. 10 – at MCCJan. 14 – at West ShoreJan. 16 – at Satellite
GIRLS VARSIty SoCCER* District gameJan. 7 – at SatelliteJan. 9 – VieraJan. 10 – at HeritageJan. 13 – Class 1A, District 10 Tournament Quarterfinals at higher seed, 6 p.m.Jan. 14 – Class 1A, District 10 Tournament Semifinals at John Carroll, 5/7 p.m.Jan. 17 – Class 1A, District 10 Tournament Finals at John CarrollJan. 23 – Class 1A, Region 3 Quarterfinals, TBAJan. 28 – Class 1A, Region 3 Semifinals, TBA
GIRLS JV SoCCERJan. 7 – SatelliteJan. 10 – Heritage
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By CARL KotALA
Steve Henderson’s Holy Trinity boys basketball team likes to play tough defense, push the tempo on offense and see who can hang with them.
That could prove to be a tall order this season.
The Tigers were off to a 9-0 start, including big wins over Astronaut and Father Lopez, on the way to what they hope will be a deep postseason run in Class 4A.
“I’ve been here for three years, and every year I’ve been here our goal has been to win districts and move on,” senior shooting guard Zach Ullian said. “Last year, we went to the regional semifinals, but I feel like this team is better than last year’s team when we’re playing well.”
With nine of 10 players back from last season, the Tigers certainly have a lot of familiarity with each other. Junior transfer Skyler Hogan, the lone newcomer, is the younger brother of standout forward Jace Hogan.
There are four seniors on the roster — Ullian, who signed to play at Rollins; Hogan, who signed to play at the U.S. Naval Academy; forward Marcus
Barham and guard Hector Vazquez.
Jace Hogan, who broke several school records last season, was off to another strong start, averaging 23 points and 11.5 rebounds a game. Junior point guard Keoni Wallington was averaging 15 points, eight rebounds and five assists. Barham was averaging 15.2 points and seven rebounds.
“Our focus has been on defense,” Henderson said. “It’s been our strength so far. We like to get out and push the tempo, which is something we
feel benefits us against teams throughout four quarters.”
Because the Tigers like to get out and run, it allows the players to operate in an offensive system that allows plenty of freedom to take advantage of their talents.
“I get to play my whole game,” Jace Hogan said. “He uses your strengths. Like (Zach) is a shooter. We set him up for shots. If you’re a penetrator and you can handle it, he’ll set it up to get you in the paint. He works with your strengths like any good coach would do.” VV
VIERA VoICE Carl KotalaThe Holy Trinity boys basketball team is off to a strong start with the help of seniors Zach Ullian, Jace Hogan, Hector Vazquez and Marcus Barham.
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The Tigers bolted to a 14-0 start behind outstanding play from defender Austin Riffe, whom coach James Phillips said has been, “an incredible leader this year.” … Goalkeeper George Winston had allowed just nine goals through 12 games for a 0.75 goals against average … Evan Enders had 13 goals and 11 assists while Luca Campanini had 12 goals and nine assists and Trey Ville had 11 goals and three assists for Holy Trinity’s unbeaten squad.
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Kate Elstun and Meg Rydson scored on assists from Emily Morgan and Savannah Alves as the Tigers defeated St. Edward’s 2-0 to finish their December schedule with a 10-3 record. Lily Goodlive got the shutout in goal … That win came on the heels of a 7-0 romp against the Pine School in which Abby Foster had three goals and an assist and Morgan added
three assists and two goals. Elstun and Summer Rydson also scored.
VIERA BOYS SOCCERViera (8-3-0) ended its
December schedule with 4-1 win at Sebastian River. Matt Bolles had two goals and an assist. Dominic Carrillo and Stephen Pacheaco also scored for the Hawks …. A night earlier, Bolles and Maxwell Stinson each scored twice in an 8-0 win over Space Coast. Tyler Wilcox, Jordan Fells, Marshall Irwin and Carrillo also scored. Assists came from Bolles, Ryan Kelliher, Brent White, Scott Alliance and Oliver Elliott. Goalkeeper Jacob Kutcher got the shutout.
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Emily Morgan’s 18 goals and eight assists have helped the Tigers get off to a 10-3 start … Abbey Foster is having
a good year with nine goals and Kate Elstun and Summer Rydson have proven to be quite the double threat as Elstun has seven goals to go with 10 assists, which ties her for the team lead with Rydson, who has 10 assists and six goals … Lily Goodlive has been solid in goal. VV
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When Connie and Jim Fears renewed vows at their 50th anniversary this past Valentine’s Day, they were saying to themselves, each other and God that if they could choose now, they’d say “I Do” all over again.
The first-ever non-zoo event to take over the entire Brevard Zoo grounds, the Senior Safari & Wellness Walkabout will give couples a chance to say “I Do, Again” in front of a beloved animal attraction of their choice at the 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. lifestyle expo Friday, Feb. 7.
Couples can give each other a Valentine’s Day to remember with a champagne toast, wedding cake and a professional portrait to remember for $75 a couple at either 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. that day.
For the Fears, their early years as a military family with young children entailed
frequent moves, unforeseen challenges and limited finances. Then, their vows meant, “I love you because.” Now, vows mean “I love you despite,” a decision that is much stronger and more mature, according to a neighbor and marriage counselor serving Suntree to Barefoot Bay who attended the ceremony.
“As they reflected on their shared joys and sorrows, like the loss of a son who served in the military, it evoked the true meaning of the reading from Corinthians that followed,” Stephanie Byrd said. The therapist is certified in Prepare/Enrich, the No. 1 approach used by relationship experts to prepare couples for marriage or enrich their existing union.
“Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. In their words and posture was a message relayed: we did it and would do it all over again.”
When couples choose to renew their vows, they are engaging in rituals that can have deep and profoundly positive effects on their marriage, Byrd said.
“Unlike the initial wedding ceremony, the couples have a clearer, more realistic perspective of their own and their partner’s strengths and limitations.”
Many boomers turning seniors married in a time when traditional rituals seemed passé, some opting for civil procedure over church ceremony. According to Chaplain Tom Unrath, pastor of Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church in Cocoa that serves Central to North Brevard, this can also be a good reason for renewal.
“Many couples come to some realization that religion is important,” he said. “This offers an opportunity to add that religious dynamic.”
Time invested in a marriage can add more satisfaction as the years pass, Byrd said. Married for 14 years, she also takes care of young children as well as aging parents while running a thriving practice.
“It is only now that I am beginning to understand the true meaning of the vows my husband and I exchanged on our wedding day. Our love has never been deeper having been transformed by this journey,” she said.
“Life can be stressful at times, but through each challenging life experience, we made the choice to turn
toward each other for strength and comfort, deepening our commitment and connection.”
Pausing to reflectn those years, a broad smile lit up her eyes.
“I look forward to the stories we will share on our 50th anniversary.”
For early registration for the “I Do, Again” vows renewal at the Brevard Zoo, call 321-242-1235 by Jan. 17. Entry to the expo in the zoo’s Nyami Nyami River Lodge is free and open to the public, with free zoo entry through the lodge for anyone 55 or over. VV
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Inside the ropesby JOHN F. GULLA
The Viera East Men’s Golf Association (VEMA) continues to grow, thanks to the efforts of the current board and active members.
While Viera East Golf Club was undergoing some fairway maintenance in December, members enjoyed a golf outing at the Indian River Colony Club (IRCC). This course was a challenge for most competitors, with the hazards playing a major role in the higher final
scores. Doug Jackson and Jack McGinn finished first. Gary Shiffrin and Bob Sobeck placed second, and Ray Shorts and Bill Oakley were third. David Hogan, Dale Zeigler, Hank Zurowski and Ed Raleigh tied for fourth.
The VEMA Director’s Cup continues through January. The latest winners advancing to the semifinals were William Powell and Ted Edlow. They will face off, with the winner eventually playing Jim Robinson for the Flight 1 title. Enrico Dinnocenti and Tom Walker will play for the right to take on Andy Mammay for the Flight 2 title.
VIERA VOICE photo courtesy of Viera East Men’s Golf AssociationBill Oakley, directory chairman, discusses the new VEMA Guide and Directory to members during an evening Wine and Cheese party at Mulligans. Phil Blanchard; Mary Malbone, a Mulligan’s waitress; Larry Henris, back; Frank Ferrantelli and Greg Kurr attended the party.
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Eighteen holes were played recently as a fun shotgun scramble for both the Viera East Ladies Golf Association and the 18 hole golfers.
On the 14th hole, a golfer was designated to hit over the water. If they were successful, their team earned a coveted par.
On the par 3’s, if anyone drove onto the green, the team earned birdie.
Marcus Shalley of the pro shop hit the tee shot on No. 10 for each group. He always either reached or was near the green.
The team of Gertie Buren, Elaine Farentelli, Gladys Gillette and Ellen Price finished first, coming in with 74.
A luncheon followed at the Residents Club, with entertainment by the “Singing Golfers.”
The Viera East Ladies thanked the pro shop for organizing the pairings, general manager David Buth for the door prizes, and chef Dawn LaPlant for making the luncheon a special event. VV
by CARL KOTALA
A new coach and a new style of play have led to some new-found success for the Holy Trinity girls basketball team.
“I would say at this point, we’re having a good season,” first-year coach Marc Bailey said after his team’s 5-2 start.
“We’re building. We’re trying to turn the program around. We’re trying to create a positive, winning program.”
Bailey, 41, last coached basketball at Merritt Island 10 years ago but gave it up to start a family and his own business. He began helping track coach Doug Butler two years ago and decided to return to basketball with some encouragement from seven of his track athletes, who also play basketball.
With only two seniors — forward Izzy Greenspoon and point guard Kendall Kara — to go with three juniors, four sophomores and three freshmen, the Tigers are certainly a young team.
However, they’re also very athletic, and the ability to take advantage of that has been their strength so far.
“They hustle,” Bailey said. “They play hard every night and they’re learning the game. Right now, we’re winning with a lot of effort, energy and hustle.”
Junior McKenzie Kilborne and sophomore Alisha Pound make up the backcourt for Holy Trinity, while freshmen Sadie Girard and Natalia Walcott play the forward spots and junior Milan Lanier is the center.
While there are times when
the Tigers have to be careful not to play too out of control, Kilborne said the fast-paced offense has been a good fit for the team’s talent.
“We play really fast,” Kilborne said. “I like it because I feel like we play better when we’re all in sync and going really fast. But there are some points where we just need to slow down and take a minute.”
The Tigers’ goals for the season are to reach the district finals.
“Obviously, we want to win that game, but our goal, really, coming in as a first-year coach is if we can make it to the district championship game we’ll feel like that’s the first step in the process of trying to build the program up,” Bailey said. VV
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Inside the ropesby JOHN F. GULLA
The Viera East Men’s Golf Association (VEMA) continues to grow, thanks to the efforts of the current board and active members.
While Viera East Golf Club was undergoing some fairway maintenance in December, members enjoyed a golf outing at the Indian River Colony Club (IRCC). This course was a challenge for most competitors, with the hazards playing a major role in the higher final
scores. Doug Jackson and Jack McGinn finished first. Gary Shiffrin and Bob Sobeck placed second, and Ray Shorts and Bill Oakley were third. David Hogan, Dale Zeigler, Hank Zurowski and Ed Raleigh tied for fourth.
The VEMA Director’s Cup continues through January. The latest winners advancing to the semifinals were William Powell and Ted Edlow. They will face off, with the winner eventually playing Jim Robinson for the Flight 1 title. Enrico Dinnocenti and Tom Walker will play for the right to take on Andy Mammay for the Flight 2 title.
VIERA VOICE photo courtesy of Viera East Men’s Golf AssociationBill Oakley, directory chairman, discusses the new VEMA Guide and Directory to members during an evening Wine and Cheese party at Mulligans. Phil Blanchard; Mary Malbone, a Mulligan’s waitress; Larry Henris, back; Frank Ferrantelli and Greg Kurr attended the party.
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Eighteen holes were played recently as a fun shotgun scramble for both the Viera East Ladies Golf Association and the 18 hole golfers.
On the 14th hole, a golfer was designated to hit over the water. If they were successful, their team earned a coveted par.
On the par 3’s, if anyone drove onto the green, the team earned birdie.
Marcus Shalley of the pro shop hit the tee shot on No. 10 for each group. He always either reached or was near the green.
The team of Gertie Buren, Elaine Farentelli, Gladys Gillette and Ellen Price finished first, coming in with 74.
A luncheon followed at the Residents Club, with entertainment by the “Singing Golfers.”
The Viera East Ladies thanked the pro shop for organizing the pairings, general manager David Buth for the door prizes, and chef Dawn LaPlant for making the luncheon a special event. VV
by CARL KOTALA
A new coach and a new style of play have led to some new-found success for the Holy Trinity girls basketball team.
“I would say at this point, we’re having a good season,” first-year coach Marc Bailey said after his team’s 5-2 start.
“We’re building. We’re trying to turn the program around. We’re trying to create a positive, winning program.”
Bailey, 41, last coached basketball at Merritt Island 10 years ago but gave it up to start a family and his own business. He began helping track coach Doug Butler two years ago and decided to return to basketball with some encouragement from seven of his track athletes, who also play basketball.
With only two seniors — forward Izzy Greenspoon and point guard Kendall Kara — to go with three juniors, four sophomores and three freshmen, the Tigers are certainly a young team.
However, they’re also very athletic, and the ability to take advantage of that has been their strength so far.
“They hustle,” Bailey said. “They play hard every night and they’re learning the game. Right now, we’re winning with a lot of effort, energy and hustle.”
Junior McKenzie Kilborne and sophomore Alisha Pound make up the backcourt for Holy Trinity, while freshmen Sadie Girard and Natalia Walcott play the forward spots and junior Milan Lanier is the center.
While there are times when
the Tigers have to be careful not to play too out of control, Kilborne said the fast-paced offense has been a good fit for the team’s talent.
“We play really fast,” Kilborne said. “I like it because I feel like we play better when we’re all in sync and going really fast. But there are some points where we just need to slow down and take a minute.”
The Tigers’ goals for the season are to reach the district finals.
“Obviously, we want to win that game, but our goal, really, coming in as a first-year coach is if we can make it to the district championship game we’ll feel like that’s the first step in the process of trying to build the program up,” Bailey said. VV
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By LIndA WIGGInS
Tell a student they can dress up like their favorite wacky TV character at school and who knows what they will do for it.
This thought in mind, Samantha Guettler put out a casting call for anyone at Manantee Elementary School who wanted to dress like a Duck Dynasty character. A majority of the students—more than 400—and many of the staff and
volunteers took her up on it. Most wore camouflage pants or shirts and sported shaggy beards, even the girls.
The success of the recent event may bring some or all of the smash show’s characters to visit the school.
“We contacted the executive producer and got a letter back to confirm it is under discussion with the cast members, and we are waiting to hear back,”
Guettler said. “You never know.”
She organized the stunt to encourage students to bring in more Box Tops for Education.
Food product consumers cut out tiny certificates from box tops and other packaging and bring them to the school office or send them in with students. The school gets 10 cents for each one. That adds up, Guettler said, allowing the school to
purchase many important items not included in the budget.
She has headed up the drive since her sixth grade son started kindergarten at the school. Since then, the annual amount raised increased from $2,000 a year to nearly $8,500 last year. With her youngest now in second grade, she has committed to continue for the next handful of years and always seeks to match or surpass the previous year.
“We hope that everyone, grandparents, other family members and friends of the family will take part, and if there is anyone who is not yet collecting for a school, we ask them to start clipping them and send them to the school,” Guettler said.
“One dime at a time, we can make a difference.”
For more information, call the school at 321-433-0050. VV
VIERA VoICE Tristin RutlandManatee Elementary students got to dress in Duck Dynasty garb as an incentive to bring in more Box Tops for Education, and now they hope for a visit from characters in the show.
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By KAtIE PARSonS
Students at both the Upper and Lower Schools of Holy Trinity Episcopal schools recently took part in a nationwide initiative in support of computer science literacy. The Hour of Code encourages schools to give all students K-12 just 60 minutes to learn the basics of computer programming through free sites like Code.org.
During the week that took place in December, an estimated 10 million students participated. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and celebrities like Ashton Kutcher and Shakira voiced their own backing of the movement intended to teach even the smallest students the basics of computer programming.
“Coding is not just about the actual process itself,” said Pam Meier, Holy Trinity’s computer science teacher. “It is about the process — thinking through a problem and finding a way to solve it.”
In addition to the Hour of Code activities in her classes, Meier held two after-school sessions for anyone interested at the Upper School, as well as one session held at the Lower School. Students, teachers and even Head of the Upper Campus, Nancy Giangrisostomi gathered in the computer lab to take part in the self-guided coding activities.
Everything from simple functions to game development took place in the computer lab during Holy Trinity’s sessions. Meier was on hand to offer support but students approached the activities in a self-guided fashion, choosing from coding modules based on age and experience.
Tenth grader Jens Sabbar is a student in Meier’s Computer Programming II class and spent his Hour of Code creating an iOS game.
“I’m just working on commands for this game,” he said, pointing to lines of code on his screen. “Pretty easy.”
Eighth grader Sebastian Tirado had never tried coding before the event but was quickly learning the basics of creating functions.
“I was excited to come and try out coding because this is something I may want to do someday,” Tirado said. “I’d like to make video games.”
No matter what the industry, Meier says that understanding the basics of coding and programming is vital to all future career paths.
“Coding and computers are part of every industry,” she said. “It is not just technology or computer-related. Every student can benefit from learning these skills.” VV
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VIERA VOICE Katie ParsonsNancy Giangrisostomi, head of Holy Trinity’s Upper School, left, and student Sebastian Tirado, both support computer literacy.
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school time and resources. Instead, they use their own free time off campus, and they all think it’s worth it.
“I think it’ll be really beneficial to see that a bunch of random high school students can make a difference,” said student Molly Howard said.
Now, they are talking to groups all over the state, from RoTC to the police to the National Guard. In the spring, they will go before a committee in Tallahassee. If the bill becomes Florida law, the VFW will take it to a national level.
“I didn’t think it would go this far, and it has,” Matos said. “If it doesn’t get passed, we should try in the future to work at it again.”
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Teenagers are lazy? Not in this town. More than 200 students at Viera High School are working on major community service projects as part of the Jefferson Awards for Public Service program.
“It’s a nationally recognized group, and it’s amazing,” Susin said. He has been involved in the program for just a couple of years, but he took Eau Gallie High School to fourth place at the national level two years ago. They were the first Brevard county school to make it to nationals, and he plans to do it again with Viera High.
The Jefferson Awards recognizes individuals in the community, employees at participating workplaces, and students in their youth service initiatives. At Viera High, the students meet weekly to discuss and plan their projects.
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As Manatee Elementary students return to school, they will turn over something else besides a new leaf: the odometer on the Morning Mile program, which will surpass 30,000 miles since it started three years ago this month.
The activity, which boasts an impressive 60 percent student participation rate, was one of many reasons the school won the Brevard Public Schools 2013 Excellence in Physical Education Award, according to Manatee physical education coach Tabby Best. Fitness goes beyond the physical, she added.
“Getting active in the morning gets the students’ blood flowing and wakes up their brains so they start their school day ready to learn,” Best said.
Parent volunteers say they hope the workout benefits their own peers.
After walking the Manatee Morning Mile one day, a slightly out of breath but happy child approached parent volunteer chair Tish Calvert and told her how glad she was to take part.
“She said it was the only exercise she got because her mom didn’t let her go outside and play, so she would just sit and watch TV,” Calvert said.
“The girl was battling obesity and really wanted to get healthy, so it was so exciting to see her slim down over the weeks and know she was sharing these good habits with family members back at home.”
Elements important to the program include the accountability students provide for one other, and the milestone incentives given to students that are celebrated by peers.
Parent volunteers pass out straws to students to mark each quarter lap walked or run, and log in completed laps by computer. Special Morning Mile sneaker charms, charm necklace,
certificates, pencils, monogrammed water bottle, certificates and other items are awarded at milestones, with miles completed per class posted on the cafeteria wall.
Current top Morning Mile participant Eddie Burnham added another element that takes the program outside school grounds.
“I get to visit with my friends, and it makes us want to think of even more things we can do for fitness.” VV
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VIERA VoICE tish CalvertManatee Elementary student Ethan Schunke, No. 3 Morning Mile top participant, receives his 100 mile certificate from PE coach Tabby Best.
They have already achieved some of their goals, including cleaning out the Henegar Center’s costume room.
“It’s to get these kids motivated in the community, and to get the people who actually do something in the community an award,” Susin said. “Because we all know that those people who are doing that kind of stuff never get awarded. They just don’t.”
Call Susin at 321-917-4780 or go to jeffersonawards.org for more information. VV
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Motivational Speaker 4:30 p.m.Speaker and “rocket surgeon” Mike Gisondi inspires others to action with his talk, “Winning.” Suntree/Viera Public Library902 Jordan Blass DriveSuntree 321-255-4404
“Art of the Draw” Reception6 - 8 p.m., Meet the artistsPizza Gallery and GrillThe Avenue, Viera321-633-0397
Card Making Class 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Learn to make your own greeting cards.Suntree/Viera Public Library902 Jordan Blass DriveMelbourne321-255-4404
Alice Rocks Wonderland10:30 a.m., grades K – 8. King Center3865 N. Wickham Road321-242-2219
Multicultural Health Fair8 a.m. - 12 p.m.Diabetes, Blood Pressure, Skin Cancer screenings.Prostrate and Breast screening by appointment.Cancer Care Centers of Brevard1430 Pine St., Melbourne321-426-5145
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4th annual Miles for Myles 5K Family Fun Run/Walk7 a.m. Packet pickup8 a.m. RaceMyles Freeburg Foundation. Viera High School Track6103 Stadium Pkwy.321-242-8945mylesfreebergfoundation.org
Florida Key Lime Pie Festival10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Chefs, pies, contests, fun!951 Kiwanis Island Park Rd. Merritt Islandfloridakeylimepiefestival.com
Brevard Antiques and Collectibles Club Meeting10 a.m., Topic: SouveniersSuntree/Viera Library321-255-4404Kids Camp7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Viera Rec. Center2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way321-433-4891Winter Break Zoo Camp8 a.m., $50, $45 membersK through 6th grade.Brevard Zoobrevardzoo.org321-254-9453
Mystery Book Club1 - 3 p.m.The American Girl History Suntree/Viera Public Library902 Jordan Blass DriveMelbourne321-255-4404
Viera/Suntree Toastmasters Club 7 p.m.Conference Room 1 of Viera Hospital, 8731 N. Wickham Road, Viera. Meetings are free to guests. 321-610-8621
Great American Songbook with Jeff Shadley3 p.m., $20Space Coast Symphony Orchestra and Jazz OrchestraScott Center, Holy Trinity855-252-7276
Cooking Class6 p.m., Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776
Par 3 Course Couples Golf League6 p.m., Duran Golf Club321-504-7776
Live Music in the Park6 - 9 p.m.The Avenue Vieraviera.shoptheavenue.com
Thursday Ladies’ Night5 p.m. to close, ThursdaysHalf price well drinks for all the ladies.Pizza Gallery & GrillThe Avenue Viera321-633-0397
Fourth Thursday Wine Dinner6 p.m.Pizza Gallery & GrillThe Avenue Viera321-633-0397
Fire in the Sky Renaissance Fairto benefit Save Dragon PointWickham Park Pavilion321-917-0721thedragonfestival.comWinter Gala Dance8 - 11 p.m., $8Sponsored by SSWD. Church of Our Saviour5301 N. Atlantic Ave.Cocoa Beach321-783-4554, 321-868-7775SPCA Mega Adoption EventAzan Shrine Center1591 Eau Gallie Blvd.321-253-6608
Kids Camp7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Viera Rec. Center2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way321-433-4891
Winter Break Zoo Camp8 a.m., $50, $45 membersK through 6th grade.Brevard Zoobrevardzoo.org321-254-9453
Kids Camp7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Viera Rec. Center2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way321-433-4891
Suntree Garden Club9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Winter Break Zoo Camp8 a.m., $50, $45 membersK through 6th grade.brevardzoo.org321-254-9453
Storytime10 a.m. - 12 p.m., TuesdaysSuntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Sit-n-Stitch1 - 3 p.m., 1st Tuesdays & 3rd WednesdaysCrocheters, knitters, cross stichery, & embroiderers. Beginners welcome.Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Sit-n-Stitch1 - 3 p.m.Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Rain - A Tribute to the Beatles8 p.m.Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts 3865 N. Wickham Road321-242-2219KingCenter.com
Public Schools Back-to-SchoolEnd of Winter Break
Ikebana Classes Jan. 8, 15, & 2910 a.m. to 12 p.m.Come & learn the art of Japanese flower arrangement. Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
TGIF Seaside Piecemakers Quilters Group9 a.m. - 1 p.m., 2nd & 4th FridaysSuntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Par 3 Course Couples Golf League6 p.m., Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776
Winter Wine Tasting6 p.m., Duran Golf Club321-504-7776
Great American Songbook with Jeff ShadleyJan. 11 and 123 p.m., $20Space Coast Symphony Orchestra and Jazz OrchestraScott Center, Holy Trinity5625 Holy Trinity Drive855-252-7276SpaceCoastSymphony.org
17th annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife FestivalThrough Jan. 27Various times and locations throughout Brevard County. SpaceCoastBirdingAnd-WildlifeFestival.org
Friends of the Suntree/Viera Library3 - 5 p.m., Friends of the Suntree/Viera Library will have their monthly meeting. Membership begins at $5.Suntree/Viera Public Library902 Jordan Blass DriveSuntree321-255-4404
ABC Awards–Applauding Brevard’s Champions6 p.m. Reception7 p.m. AwardsBrevard Schools FoundationKing Center321-633-1000 ext. 756
Space Coast Stampers12 - 2 p.m.Meets second Tuesdays. Bring basic stamping supplies.Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Art of the Draw - Deadline for Art SubmissionSports themed art show, enter canvas or framed art.Drop off art by the 18th.Pizza Gallery and GrillThe Avenue, Viera321-633-0397pizzagalleryandgrill.com
Winter Wonderland: Exhibit by late artist Robert Lebron9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily through Jan. 31Brevard County Government Center, Bldg. C 2725 Fran Jamieson WayViera321-690-6817
Sunday Brunch10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tradewinds at Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776, ext. 2
Championship Course Couples Golf League3:30 p.m.Alternating FridaysDuran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776 Sunset Celebration6 p.m.Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776
Merle Haggard8 p.m.King Center 242-2219
Hello DollyMusical productionJan. 17 - Feb. 2Directed by Bryan Bergeron, Surfside Playhouse301 Ramp RoadCocoa Beach321-783-3127
Live Music in the Park6 - 9 p.m.The Avenue Vieraviera.shoptheavenue.com
Sunday Brunch10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tradewinds at Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776, ext. 2
“Art of the Draw” OpensSports themed Art ShowPizza Gallery and GrillThe Avenue, Viera321-633-0397pizzagalleryandgrill.com
Libraries closed
Glitz Gold & Glam Bridal Show1 - 5 p.m.$8 advance, $10 at doorMelbourne Auditorium321-733-8816BrevardBridalShow.com
Fire in the Sky Renaissance FairA benefit to Save Dragon PointJugglers, jousting and knightsWickham Park Pavilion321-917-0721thedragonfestival.com
BSO Into the Spotlight
January 182 p.m. and 8 p.m.Brevard Symphony Orchestra features
Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante,”
Aaron Copland’s “Quiet City,” and
Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 2.” Tickets $25 - $45
King Center for the Performing Arts
3865 N. Wickham RoadKingCenter.com
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Wood will host two shows each day at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. inside the Nyami Nyami River Lodge. The exhibit is free with zoo admission.
Wood’s collection includes eagles, hawks, falcons and owls, representing every habitat on the planet, including the arctic, desert, rainforest, wetlands, prairie, woodlands and tundra.
Although many of his flock have permanent handicaps barring them from re-entry into the wild, these flaws are hard to detect. Today they have been tamed and trained as charming ambassadors of the species.
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Motivational Speaker 4:30 p.m.Speaker and “rocket surgeon” Mike Gisondi inspires others to action with his talk, “Winning.” Suntree/Viera Public Library902 Jordan Blass DriveSuntree 321-255-4404
“Art of the Draw” Reception6 - 8 p.m., Meet the artistsPizza Gallery and GrillThe Avenue, Viera321-633-0397
Card Making Class 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.Learn to make your own greeting cards.Suntree/Viera Public Library902 Jordan Blass DriveMelbourne321-255-4404
Alice Rocks Wonderland10:30 a.m., grades K – 8. King Center3865 N. Wickham Road321-242-2219
Multicultural Health Fair8 a.m. - 12 p.m.Diabetes, Blood Pressure, Skin Cancer screenings.Prostrate and Breast screening by appointment.Cancer Care Centers of Brevard1430 Pine St., Melbourne321-426-5145
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4th annual Miles for Myles 5K Family Fun Run/Walk7 a.m. Packet pickup8 a.m. RaceMyles Freeburg Foundation. Viera High School Track6103 Stadium Pkwy.321-242-8945mylesfreebergfoundation.org
Florida Key Lime Pie Festival10 a.m. - 6 p.m.Chefs, pies, contests, fun!951 Kiwanis Island Park Rd. Merritt Islandfloridakeylimepiefestival.com
Brevard Antiques and Collectibles Club Meeting10 a.m., Topic: SouveniersSuntree/Viera Library321-255-4404Kids Camp7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Viera Rec. Center2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way321-433-4891Winter Break Zoo Camp8 a.m., $50, $45 membersK through 6th grade.Brevard Zoobrevardzoo.org321-254-9453
Mystery Book Club1 - 3 p.m.The American Girl History Suntree/Viera Public Library902 Jordan Blass DriveMelbourne321-255-4404
Viera/Suntree Toastmasters Club 7 p.m.Conference Room 1 of Viera Hospital, 8731 N. Wickham Road, Viera. Meetings are free to guests. 321-610-8621
Great American Songbook with Jeff Shadley3 p.m., $20Space Coast Symphony Orchestra and Jazz OrchestraScott Center, Holy Trinity855-252-7276
Cooking Class6 p.m., Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776
Par 3 Course Couples Golf League6 p.m., Duran Golf Club321-504-7776
Live Music in the Park6 - 9 p.m.The Avenue Vieraviera.shoptheavenue.com
Thursday Ladies’ Night5 p.m. to close, ThursdaysHalf price well drinks for all the ladies.Pizza Gallery & GrillThe Avenue Viera321-633-0397
Fourth Thursday Wine Dinner6 p.m.Pizza Gallery & GrillThe Avenue Viera321-633-0397
Fire in the Sky Renaissance Fairto benefit Save Dragon PointWickham Park Pavilion321-917-0721thedragonfestival.comWinter Gala Dance8 - 11 p.m., $8Sponsored by SSWD. Church of Our Saviour5301 N. Atlantic Ave.Cocoa Beach321-783-4554, 321-868-7775SPCA Mega Adoption EventAzan Shrine Center1591 Eau Gallie Blvd.321-253-6608
Kids Camp7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Viera Rec. Center2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way321-433-4891
Winter Break Zoo Camp8 a.m., $50, $45 membersK through 6th grade.Brevard Zoobrevardzoo.org321-254-9453
Kids Camp7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Viera Rec. Center2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way321-433-4891
Suntree Garden Club9 a.m. - 12 p.m.Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Winter Break Zoo Camp8 a.m., $50, $45 membersK through 6th grade.brevardzoo.org321-254-9453
Storytime10 a.m. - 12 p.m., TuesdaysSuntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Sit-n-Stitch1 - 3 p.m., 1st Tuesdays & 3rd WednesdaysCrocheters, knitters, cross stichery, & embroiderers. Beginners welcome.Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Sit-n-Stitch1 - 3 p.m.Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Rain - A Tribute to the Beatles8 p.m.Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts 3865 N. Wickham Road321-242-2219KingCenter.com
Public Schools Back-to-SchoolEnd of Winter Break
Ikebana Classes Jan. 8, 15, & 2910 a.m. to 12 p.m.Come & learn the art of Japanese flower arrangement. Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
TGIF Seaside Piecemakers Quilters Group9 a.m. - 1 p.m., 2nd & 4th FridaysSuntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Par 3 Course Couples Golf League6 p.m., Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776
Winter Wine Tasting6 p.m., Duran Golf Club321-504-7776
Great American Songbook with Jeff ShadleyJan. 11 and 123 p.m., $20Space Coast Symphony Orchestra and Jazz OrchestraScott Center, Holy Trinity5625 Holy Trinity Drive855-252-7276SpaceCoastSymphony.org
17th annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife FestivalThrough Jan. 27Various times and locations throughout Brevard County. SpaceCoastBirdingAnd-WildlifeFestival.org
Friends of the Suntree/Viera Library3 - 5 p.m., Friends of the Suntree/Viera Library will have their monthly meeting. Membership begins at $5.Suntree/Viera Public Library902 Jordan Blass DriveSuntree321-255-4404
ABC Awards–Applauding Brevard’s Champions6 p.m. Reception7 p.m. AwardsBrevard Schools FoundationKing Center321-633-1000 ext. 756
Space Coast Stampers12 - 2 p.m.Meets second Tuesdays. Bring basic stamping supplies.Suntree/Viera Library321-255-4404
Art of the Draw - Deadline for Art SubmissionSports themed art show, enter canvas or framed art.Drop off art by the 18th.Pizza Gallery and GrillThe Avenue, Viera321-633-0397pizzagalleryandgrill.com
Winter Wonderland: Exhibit by late artist Robert Lebron9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Daily through Jan. 31Brevard County Government Center, Bldg. C 2725 Fran Jamieson WayViera321-690-6817
Sunday Brunch10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tradewinds at Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776, ext. 2
Championship Course Couples Golf League3:30 p.m.Alternating FridaysDuran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776 Sunset Celebration6 p.m.Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776
Merle Haggard8 p.m.King Center 242-2219
Hello DollyMusical productionJan. 17 - Feb. 2Directed by Bryan Bergeron, Surfside Playhouse301 Ramp RoadCocoa Beach321-783-3127
Live Music in the Park6 - 9 p.m.The Avenue Vieraviera.shoptheavenue.com
Sunday Brunch10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tradewinds at Duran Golf Club7032 Stadium Parkway321-504-7776, ext. 2
“Art of the Draw” OpensSports themed Art ShowPizza Gallery and GrillThe Avenue, Viera321-633-0397pizzagalleryandgrill.com
Libraries closed
Glitz Gold & Glam Bridal Show1 - 5 p.m.$8 advance, $10 at doorMelbourne Auditorium321-733-8816BrevardBridalShow.com
Fire in the Sky Renaissance FairA benefit to Save Dragon PointJugglers, jousting and knightsWickham Park Pavilion321-917-0721thedragonfestival.com
BSO Into the Spotlight
January 182 p.m. and 8 p.m.Brevard Symphony Orchestra features
Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante,”
Aaron Copland’s “Quiet City,” and
Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 2.” Tickets $25 - $45
King Center for the Performing Arts
3865 N. Wickham RoadKingCenter.com
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StyLIStS PARtICIPAtE In tHE REdKEn ExCHAnGE
Grace ruano & Laura KoLLer recently upgraded their skills to bring Sorelli Hair Studio and Spa fresh and exciting salon services. Dedicated to their profession, they attended The Redken Exchange overlooking 5th Avenue in New York City. Along with other stylists from around the globe Ruano and Koller learned advanced techniques in hair design and hair color from leading experts in the salon industry.
The Redken Exchange is the leading resource for learning in the professional salon industry. “It was was a great opportunity for the to be there,” Ruano said. Thousands attend from nearly every country in the world, making it a great venue for exchanging tips, ideas and techniques with other stylists, as well as getting the latest information on Redken hair care, hair color and styling products.
Sorelli Hair Studio & Spa at is located at 400 St. Andrews Blvd. in Suntree. For information, call 321-253-0030. VV
HARdy PRomotEd to AGEnCy mAnAGER
Veronica Hardy has been promoted to Agency Manager at Ted Todd Insurance Agency located at The Avenue Viera, 6711 Lake Andrew Drive. Hardy holds Florida 2-20 General Lines and Florida 2-15 Life, Health and Variable Annuity insurance licenses.
originally from ocala, Hardy has 12 years of experience in banking, finance and insurance at Regions Bank in Indian Harbour Beach and State Farm Insurance in Melbourne. She is currently studying finance at the University of Central Florida.
“Veronica has continually distinguished herself within our agency for the two years she has been with us,” said Ted Todd, owner of Ted Todd Insurance Agency. “She brings a lot of passion, experience and leadership skills to our Viera team as it builds a solid reputation for exceptional service and professionalism in the community.” VV
PoPuLAR BEAuty FRAnCHISE ExPAndS to VIERA
Ladies, rejoice: uLTa BeauTy is coming to Viera.
The popular cosmetics franchise has signed a lease with Viera Shops and will be part of its “Phase Two” property, along with TJ Maxx and HomeGoods. Until now, the only ULTA location in Brevard has been in Palm Bay — too far south for many Viera residents to venture.
The new store will be 10,000 square feet and will boast beauty products for a wide range of budgets, as well as a full-service salon. Myles H. Wilkinson, founder and president of Corporate Property Group, Inc., expects it will open in late
ScoopBusiness‘the Killer Inside’ filmed
in Rockledge
By RoSEmARy H. Lynn
When Dave Karner dreamed up the script for his short film, “The Killer Inside,” he had to find a local home where his crew could set up for a full day of shooting. Robert and Rosemary Lynn, both fans of the Space Coast United Filmmakers and Associates dedicated work in the area, welcomed them into their home.
On Saturday, Dec. 7, Karner and his crew arrived to take over the house along with three local actors. Also assisting in the shoot was Sue Dontell, a well-known film maker and president of Space Coast United Filmmakers and Associates and award winning producer/photographer
Gary Lester.This was Karner’s first real
foray into the short film arena. “I am so excited,” he said. “We
have an awesome crew and great actors.”
Karner can’t say enough about the SCUFA organization. “If it wasn’t for them, I would never have had this great opportunity,” he said.
“The Killer Inside” was scheduled to be edited and completed by Dec. 21 and will be submitted to the Melbourne Independent Film Festival for inclusion.
For more information on Space Coast United Filmmakers and Associates, go to their site on Facebook.com. VV
VIERA VoICE photo courtesy of Sue dontell Dave Karner, left, and Gary Lester, members of Space Coast United Filmmakers and Associates, film “The Killer Inside” in Rockledge for entry in the Melbourne Independent Film Festival.
Arty Pagan, Kristine McFadden
Jerry Olguin, Terry Mott
Viera Means Business
Dec. 12
Bella Luna Restaurant & Pizza
Photos by Jill Gaines
Caroline Cassano, Juan Rosario , Geraldo Torres, Rafael Torres
Marcia Booth, Jenny LucasBella Luna
Viera Means Business networking breakfast meeting is held every second Thursday of the month. The meeting venue varies with the monthly sponsorship. For more information, call Viera Voice at 321-242-1235.
spring 2014. Viera Shops is currently under construction and is located just south of The Avenue Viera.
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By RoSEmARy H. Lynn
When Trisha Mathis moved from Niagara Falls, N.Y. to Viera eight years ago, she did not know that her life would be taking a unique turn in the near future.
She and her husband Jason met in 2005. They purchased a home but later decided they needed a larger place for their growing family. So they put their home up for sale and bought a four-bedroom house in the popular Indigo Crossings subdivision in Viera.
When their home didn’t sell, they decided to rent out the new home. However, their home sold within another day and they had to move quickly. First, they lived with Mathis’ parents until the lease was up on the Indigo Crossing home. Then they made the decision to do something they had always wanted to do: open an independent assisted living facility that would house five residents in the new Indigo Crossings location.
Mathis, a trained physical therapist, and her husband quickly became licensed to open Tuscany House Assisted Living on Indigo Crossings Drive. As administrator and owner of the new facility, Mathis knew she would have her hands full but she was excited about it.
“We wanted to offer a place that had a home-like environment for just a few residents” she said. There are
three private rooms and one large double bedroom along with all the amenities of a large house. A private screened-in porch, modern kitchen, modern bathrooms, a large dining area and a family room with flat-screen TV are available to the residents.
“We have three CNAs who work here and someone is always here 24/7,” Mathis said. There is also a manager/CNA, Tisha Cordy, who has more than 25 years of experience in health care.
The residents enjoy outings such as shopping, restaurant visits, bingo and other activities. Three hot meals are served a day and no one is rushed to get to the table at a certain time. They also have their laundry done, receive assistance with medications and transportation to and from
appointments. There is a doctor, a podiatrist and a hair stylist on call as needed.
“We are a family here,” Mathis added “We pride ourselves on offering quality and compassionate care. The dignity of our residents is very important.”
For more information about Tuscany House, call 321-704-0300 or go to TuscanyHouseAssistedLiving.com. VV
VIERA VoICE Rosemary H. Lynn Tisha Cordy, left and Tricia Mathis stand in the large kitchen at Tuscany House Assisted Living in Viera
tuscany House is helping hands away from home
Marcia Booth, Jenny Lucas
Viera Means Business networking breakfast meeting is held every second Thursday of the month. The meeting venue varies with the monthly sponsorship. For more information, call Viera Voice at 321-242-1235. for more information visit durandining.com
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weeks that the adoption center has been open, we have been able to place 91 cats in loving homes,” said Mike Johnson, store manager, “and we are hoping to celebrate 100 cats adopted in the next day or two.”
The cats in the store come from the SPCA as well as from Brevard County Animal Services. Between Nov. 29 and Dec. 16, 70 adult cats and 33 kittens have been pulled from the county kill shelters so that they can be adopted at the mall location. The 100th cat adoption from the mall adoption center will be a great moment for this community,” Johnson said.
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Faith and Hope for Little girls is a nonprofit organization run by Rockledge resident Wanda Schultz and Valerie Paul. They distribute bald Barbie Dolls and cloth baby dolls to young children who are fighting cancer.
Paul came up with the idea of creating bald Barbies when her friend was diagnosed with stage-four ovarian cancer. Initially, she ordered five bald Barbies on eBay. Now she orders the heads, without hair, from various manufacturers, attaches them to the Barbie bodies and distributes them to young cancer patients. The idea is that bald can be beautiful.
Juanita Barker, Paul’s 90-year-old grandmother,
contributes by sewing cloth baby dolls for younger children. Students from Edgewood Junior and Senior High School paint the faces on the dolls, giving each a unique personality.
Eric Hargreaves is a local firefighter/EMT. He lost his son Sean to cancer seven years ago. Since then, he has participated in fundraisers for cancer patients.
Hargreaves is a member of the Dragon Slayers Motorcycle Club. They organize fundraisers for all sorts of events.
“My life is like a country song,” he said. From losing his son to having his house burn down, he has experienced adversity. These events gave him the push he needed to help others.
He participates in various
fundraising projects such as Candlelighters of Brevard, the Wounded Warrior Project and the Childrens’ Burn Camp. The motorcycle club itself is dedicated to helping those in need, particularly cancer victims.
So far, 1,200 bald Barbies and 75 cloth baby dolls have been given away.
“There is always a need for people to help with this project,” Schultz said. “We also need donations of time and money.”
“We’re fighting cancer, one doll at a time,” Paul smiled. “If we can make a child’s life easier while she fights this disease, it’s worth the effort.”
For more information, contact Hargreaves at 321-432-7182 or email ehargreaves@ cfl.rr.com. VV
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VIERA VoICE Rosemary H. LynnEric Hargreaves, Wanda Schultz, Juanita Barker and Valerie Paul help little girls fight cancer through the organization, Faith and Hope for Little Girls.
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trim down fat cats and round retrievers (Part 1)
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Every year around this time, gyms across the country see a boost in attendance as people commit (or recommit, or re-re-commit) to sticking to their New Year’s resolution to be healthier.
Maybe now is a good time to take a moment to evaluate your pet’s health and fitness as well. In this two-part article, I’ll go over the basics of pet weight management.
A recent survey found that more than half of the dogs and cats in the United States are overweight or obese. Pets carrying extra pounds are prone to multiple health problems. Overweight dogs, for example, are more prone to having arthritis due to the additional stress and strain on their bones and joints. Overweight cats have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes than cats that are an appropriate weight. Diabetic cats frequently require owners to give expensive insulin injections twice a day. Helping your pet slim down, if needed, can help them live happier, healthier lives.
“How much should my pet weigh?” is a common question I receive from clients. While a scale can be useful for quantifying a pets weight, setting goals and checking progress, it’s often more helpful to use your eyes to assess a pet’s health status. The body condition score (BCS) is a system used by many veterinarians to assess if a pet is at his or her ideal weight. An example of the five-point scale (some veterinarians use a nine-point scale) is available at vet.osu.edu/vmc/body-condition-scoring-chart. For a more specific target,
discuss your pet’s weight
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pretty much the same for pets as for people. The food a pet eats is broken down in the body and used for energy for daily activities. Any excess calories are stored as fat. This fat is used at a later time when the calories used throughout the day exceed the amount taken in as food. This is known as a “negative energy balance.” A continuous negative energy balance is required for the body to use up the stored fat and lose weight. This negative energy balance is achieved by eating less (taking in fewer calories), being more active (burning more calories), or both.
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Next time, I’ll talk about some adjustments you can make to your pet’s food and lifestyle that will help get him or her fit and trim. VV
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VIERA VOICE Jeff NavinDavid Bonnar, a retired aeronautical engineer who lives in Viera, has played competitive tennis for more than 40 years.
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U.S. government in California as an employee of McDonnell Douglas and Boeing before he was transferred to Florida for the final 14 months of his 48-year career. “Russ already is 81, so next year we’ll both be 80 and going strong.’’
The two won their age group in a Senior Games qualifier in Sanford to reach the prestigious event.
Bonnar, who lives in Viera, moved to Florida 10 years ago. He plays for Rockledge in the Space Coast Tennis League’s Super Senior division for men older than 65 each Tuesday and then takes on younger players each Friday in the over-50 division. He is the manager and coach for both teams.
“I’ve been playing non-stop tennis since 1970 and off and on before that,’’ said Bonnar, who grew up in Massachusetts and traces his lineage back to Gov. William Bradford and the pilgrims who settled at Plymouth Rock.
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Bonnar found that out the hard way about 2 1/2 years ago when he fell and had to undergo back surgery. Four screws and two titanium posts were placed in his back to relieve pressure on his spinal column after a disc was damaged. He was back on the tennis courts after a four-month recuperation.
“I used to be 188 pounds, but I was too heavy,’’ said Bonnar, who is 6 foot 1. “I’m down to 175 after the operation, and I feel a lot better in my legs, arms and knees.’’
Bonnar grew up in Newton, Mass., which is a suburb of Boston. He’s still proud that he had the opportunity during his junior year of high school to play baseball in a state championship event at Fenway Park, where his hero Ted Williams starred. Bonnar played both basketball and baseball for
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Bonnar keeps busy with rigorous routine on the tennis courtRensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, N.Y. during his first three years of college before dedicating more time to his studies during his senior year. He graduated from RPI in 1956 and them moved to California to begin his prestigious career.
“I designed rockets for NASA and I analyzed foreign threats and the Russians,’’ Bonnar said. “I was in charge of foreign competition. It was all classified and top secret.’’
Retirement hasn’t prevented Bonnar from following NASA and forming an opinion after years of experience.
“The program should go back to the Moon instead of Mars and test the crawlers and explorers on the lunar surface instead of Mars,’’ Bonnar said. “The Moon can be the stepping stone for Mars. We don’t have the money to land on and explore Mars (at this time).’’
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“The question is why not do it?,’’ Bonnar said. “We’ve got to get people to work. You either have technical advances or you go back to being a caveman. Inventions are made here in the United States because of capitalism and free enterprise. We want to gain knowledge of the world we came from and the universe.’’
Besides tennis, Bonnar and wife Diana, whom he married 26 years ago in California, like to paint. Bonnar’s parents, James and Kim Bonnar, were accompished artists when they were alive and they helped create the Newton Art Association in 1949. Bonnar plans to enter some of his own art work for the first time in the association’s annual contest.VV
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“Once we put it out, it goes so fast, you can’t keep up with the demand. It’s an amazingly popular publication,” Behret said. “It’s an invaluable resource, and the pictures are marvelous, too. Once people pick it up, they get inspired to check off all the species they can spot, and keep coming back time after time to spot more species and check off more boxes.
The guide exhorts: “Take a trip to some of the world’s greatest birding adventures right in your own backyard. The Ritch Grissom Memorial Viera Wetlands at the west end of Wickham Road is chock full of endangered and rare birds, reptiles and other wildlife that illustrate Florida living.”
The guide is just one more gift Corbeil made to the wetlands, the species that thrive there, and the people who love both, Behret said.
“Charlie sharing his images for free was a tremendous contribution. You don’t find that in the photography community at his expertise level.”
Robert Wicker is a close friend of the Corbeils and founding FOVW president. He and Behret worked closely with Corbeil as fellow volunteers with FOVW and the BRAVE program that coordinates thousands of county volunteers. They are working privately, apart from their membership in either of those groups, with
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“He was our No. 1 ambassador to the wetlands, and a great steward of them. Not only could he talk about photography and help you with your shooting skills, he could also teach you about what was out there in nature,” Wicker said of the renowned Florida naturalist.
Current president FOVW Terry Mott is heading up coordination of the April Viera Wetlands Nature Festival. She played a major role in expanding the one-day event to an entire weekend last year, with Charlie hosting popular tours and teaching nature photography. She said the festival and all FOVW events for the year will be dedicated to Corbeil.
“We will all miss Charlie so much” Mott said. “Through his brilliant photography and teachings, he inspired all of us to learn more about and appreciate the wildlife that lives in our own backyard.” .
Charlotte Corbeil reflected on her late husband’s life with a message to his fans and friends.
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For veterans who no longer drive or have no mode of transportation, getting to necessary medical appointments can feel impossible. A program launched in February hopes to change that through volunteer matching.
Vets Driving Vets is an initiative that matches up local volunteers with veterans that need dependable transportation for healthcare needs. It is just one of many programs organized by Aging Matters in Brevard, which also heads up the county’s Meals on Wheels initiative and other programs for seniors.
More than 70 veterans of all ages have made use of the program, which currently has about 20 volunteer drivers. The service is free for the veterans. Volunteers take on all of the expenses, like gas.
Jim Lambright of Viera has been a volunteer with the program since its inception. He is a U.S. Army veteran himself and a retired director of Equal Employment Opportunity education and training with the Department of Defense. He volunteers to drive about four times each month.
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“This has been a Godsend for me,” said Yount, who also suffers from a heart condition. “The volunteers are always so nice and courteous. They are usually early to pick me up, actually.”
Jerilynn Brady is the veterans transportation coordinator and is a representative from Americorp Vista Volunteers. She is in Brevard to get the program on its feet and then turn it over to local volunteers.
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She later learned about quilting and fell in love with the American tradition.
“As an engineer, I love the numbers behind quilting.”
Kelly enjoyed the craft and artistry so much, she opened Boutique 4 Quilters in West Melbourne. Friday morning sewing socials expanded into a Girls Night for quilters.
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