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December 20, 2013 Volume 1 Issue 25 Published Biweekly Each Month Inside this issue: Event Calendar Clubs and Civic Groups Entertainment and Leisure Horoscopes Obituaries Crossword Puzzles Store Coupons Thrift Store Directory and more..... My Dream Nails When Janet Kastanias opened up her own nail salon, she was a woman with a specific goal in mind. A relaxing and unique environment where the customer receives per- sonal and dedicated attention. Her shop, My Dream Nails located at 661 Sebastian Blvd, hits this on all cylinders with long luxurious pedicures complete with sugar scrubs and manicures that feature UV polish, shellacs, bling, bags and more. Janet who specializes in natu- ral nails knows all too well how frustrating it can be to be rushed wanted to ensure pam- pering was the key. Along with Bonnie Heck, an- other seasoned professional they are drawing in customers who want the feel of a spa but not the price. Bonnie, an award winning professional nail artist her- self has caught the attention of nail affianados who are drawn to her hand painted designs, cheeta, zebra and blinged out designs. Bonnie specializes in acryl- ics, healthy nail systems, young nail gel system, OPI polish and geloush 3 week gel polish Bonnie is currently accepting appointments through Dec 30 for the special price of $30 for a full set of nails, includ- ing nail art. You can call or text her at 772-584-1643. You can reach My Dream Nails at 772-240-8606 to book your appointment. Laughter is King How Duncan Jay is bringing the laughs When you think of comedy clubs most people will just automatically think of the Improv and going to large cities but that’s not the case on the Treasure Coast. On December 14th, Inlet Wines and Brew in Sebastian brought back their monthly comedy shows in a small inti- mate setting with their “Bust A Gut Comedy Night.” Headliner Duncan Jay, along with three other comedians - David Alan, Anne Walker and the amazing Mike Pantzer brought the feel of a big city comedy clubs to a small and obviously entertained audi- ence who got a taste of their comedy chops. Duncan Jay has been on a mission it seems to bring the laughs every week in venues throughout Melbourne, Se- bastian and Cocoa. This local comedian has per- formed in venues all over the country, from NYC to Flor- ida, from Baltimore to the buckle of the “bible belt”… even Boise, ID.. He has worked in clubs and theatres all over the country with comedians like: Judah Friedlander from 30 Rock, Dave Attell from Insomniac, Mike Epps from “Friday Af- ter Next”, Dave Chappelle, and Michael Winslow from “The Police Academy” franchise ….just to name a few! Actually it was his hosting duties opening for Michael Winslow at Filthy Mc- Nasty’s in Vero Beach that caught our eye and started drawing attention to the tal- ented comedians here on the Treasure Coast. This super talented comic also hosts local comedy showcases and is bring- ing the laughter now every Tuesday night at Duncan Jay’s Ball Buster’s Com- edy Showcase at the Play- er’s Billiard Club. He’s back behind the mic again on Wednesday’s at WTF Wednesday’s which is held at Open Mike’s located in- side Florida Discount Music in Melbourne. Upcoming shows include “A No Holds Barred Coedy Show - Open Mic” at the Originals Pub in Cocoa on December 26th starting at 9 pm and recurring every other Thursday. Other venues in include Joke Factory Comedy Club at La Playa Resort in Daytona Beach as well. For more information about upcoming comedy shows, please his upcoming sched- ule of shows at http://fundun- can.com or on his Facebook page which promotes upcom- ing shows at http://facebook. com/funduncan.

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Page 1: TC Chronicle December 20 Edition

December 20, 2013 Volume 1 Issue 25 Published Biweekly Each Month

Inside this issue:

Event CalendarClubs and Civic Groups Entertainment and Leisure Horoscopes ObituariesCrossword PuzzlesStore CouponsThrift Store Directory and more.....

My Dream Nails When Janet Kastanias opened up her own nail salon, she was a woman with a specific goal in mind. A relaxing and unique environment where the customer receives per-sonal and dedicated attention.

Her shop, My Dream Nails located at 661 Sebastian Blvd, hits this on all cylinders with long luxurious pedicures complete with sugar scrubs and manicures that feature UV polish, shellacs, bling, bags and more.

Janet who specializes in natu-ral nails knows all too well how frustrating it can be to be rushed wanted to ensure pam-pering was the key.

Along with Bonnie Heck, an-other seasoned professional they are drawing in customers

who want the feel of a spa but not the price.

Bonnie, an award winning professional nail artist her-self has caught the attention of nail affianados who are drawn to her hand painted designs, cheeta, zebra and blinged out designs.

Bonnie specializes in acryl-ics, healthy nail systems, young nail gel system, OPI polish and geloush 3 week gel polish

Bonnie is currently accepting appointments through Dec 30 for the special price of $30 for a full set of nails, includ-ing nail art. You can call or text her at 772-584-1643. You can reach My Dream Nails at 772-240-8606 to book your appointment.

Laughter is KingHow Duncan Jay is bringing the laughs

When you think of comedy clubs most people will just automatically think of the Improv and going to large cities but that’s not the case on the Treasure Coast.

On December 14th, Inlet Wines and Brew in Sebastian brought back their monthly comedy shows in a small inti-mate setting with their “Bust A Gut Comedy Night.”

Headliner Duncan Jay, along with three other comedians - David Alan, Anne Walker and the amazing Mike Pantzer brought the feel of a big city comedy clubs to a small and obviously entertained audi-ence who got a taste of their comedy chops.

Duncan Jay has been on a mission it seems to bring the laughs every week in venues throughout Melbourne, Se-bastian and Cocoa.

This local comedian has per-formed in venues all over the country, from NYC to Flor-ida, from Baltimore to the buckle of the “bible belt”…even Boise, ID..

He has worked in clubs and theatres all over the country with comedians like: Judah Friedlander from 30 Rock, Dave Attell from Insomniac, Mike Epps from “Friday Af-ter Next”, Dave Chappelle,

and Michael Winslow from “The Police Academy” franchise ….just to name a few!

Actually it was his hosting duties opening for Michael Winslow at Filthy Mc-Nasty’s in Vero Beach that caught our eye and started drawing attention to the tal-ented comedians here on the Treasure Coast.

This super talented comic also hosts local comedy showcases and is bring-ing the laughter now every Tuesday night at Duncan Jay’s Ball Buster’s Com-edy Showcase at the Play-er’s Billiard Club. He’s back behind the mic again on Wednesday’s at WTF Wednesday’s which is held

at Open Mike’s located in-side Florida Discount Music in Melbourne.

Upcoming shows include “A No Holds Barred Coedy Show - Open Mic” at the Originals Pub in Cocoa on December 26th starting at 9 pm and recurring every other Thursday.

Other venues in include Joke Factory Comedy Club at La Playa Resort in Daytona Beach as well.

For more information about upcoming comedy shows, please his upcoming sched-ule of shows at http://fundun-can.com or on his Facebook page which promotes upcom-ing shows at http://facebook.com/funduncan.

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Treasure Coast Event CalendarThursdaysBums, Legs and Tums - Commerce Center - 8:30 amIRC Master Gardners - IRC Extension Office - 9:00 amAM Aerobics Class - VB Community Ctr - 9:00 amAquanautics - North County Aquatic - 9:30 amBingo - Polish American Club Sebastian - 10:00 amTai Chi - Senior Activity Center - 10:00 amSenior Strength Fitness Class - VB Rec Dept - 8:15 amGroup Fitness Class - Seb Community Ctr - 9 amStory Hour with Miss Julie - Vero Beach Book CenterWater Workouts! - VB Rec Dept - 9:30 amStory Hour with Miss Julie - VB Book Ctr - 10:30 amYoga - IR Main Library - 10:00 amJohn D MacArthur Beach Park - Daily Nature Walks - 10:00 amTai Chi - - Senior Activity Center -10:00 amBeginner Tai Chi - Seb Community Ctr - 10:30 amDowntown Vero Beach Mkt - Heritage Center - 11 amCraft N Chat - Bracket Library - 1:00 pmDominoes - Senior Activity Center - 12:00 pmMahjongg - Senior Activity Center - 12:30St. Lucie River Princess Eco-Historic Boat Tours - Rivergate at Veteran’s Park - 1:30 pmOrganic Friday Market - Main Street - 3 pmLego Club - North IRC Library - 4:30 pmMilitary Moms Prayer Group - Christ Church 5:00 pm Aikido Classes - Leisure Square - 6:00 pm Thursday Evening Book Club - Fort Pierce Library - 6:00 pm Advanced Bridge - Senior Activity Center - 6:30 pmThird Thursday Dances - Heritage Center - 7:00 pm

FridaysSenior Strength Fitness Class - VB Rec Dept - 8:15 amGroup Fitness Class - Seb Community Ctr - 9 amStory Hour with Miss Julie - Vero Beach Book CenterWater Workouts! - VB Rec Dept - 9:30 amStory Time - Brackett Library - 10:00 amJohn D MacArthur Beach Park - Daily Nature Walks - 10:00 amStory Hour with Miss Julie - VB Book Ctr - 10:30 amYoga - IR Main Library - 10:00 amTai Chi - - Senior Activity Center -10:00 amBeginner Tai Chi - Seb Community Ctr - 10:30 amDowntown Vero Beach Mkt - Heritage Center - 11 am7 Deck Canasta - Senior Activity Center - 12:00 pm2 Deck Canasta - Senior Activity Center - 12:30Craft N Chat - Bracket Library - 1:00 pmSt. Lucie River Princess Eco-Historic Boat Tours - Rivergate at Veteran’s Park - 1:30 pmOrganic Friday Market - Main Street - 3 pmFriday Night Dance Party - Vero Beach Community Center - 7:30 pm

SaturdaysGroup Bicycle Ride - Panera VB - 7:00 amDaytona Beach Downtown Farmers’ Market - River-front Shops of Daytona Beach - 7:00 amKashi Sunday Market and Yard Sale - Kashi Ashram in Roseland - 8:00 am Polish American Social Club Market Days - 3rd Sat of the month - 8:00 am1st Saturday Flea Market - St Sebastian Catholic Church - 8:00 amJazz, Blues, Arts and Crafts Mkt -Historic Downtown Fort PIerce - 8:00 am Oceanside Farmer’s Market - Oceanside - 8:00 amFellsmere Farmer’s Market and Mercado - Old School - Every 2nd, 4th and any 5th Saturday - 8:00 amFort Pierce Downtown Farmers’ Mkt - 8:00 amOvereaters Anonymous - Fort Pierce Branch - 9:00 amWii Bowling - Senior Activity Center - 10:00 amJohn D MacArthur Beach Park - Daily Nature Walks - 10:00 amTC Model Sailing Club - IR Estates - 10:00 amYoga - VB Recreation Dept - 11:00 amSamba - Senior Activity Center - 12:00 pm

Sundays Group Bicycle Ride - Panera VB - 7:00 amStuart Green Market - Stuart City Hall - 9:00 amJohn D MacArthur Beach Park - Daily Nature Walks - 10:00 amFood Truck Show - Melbourne Square Mall - 6:00 pmheld first Sunday of the MonthSingle Seniors Dance - American Legion Post 126- Vero Beach - 7:30 pmSunset Saturday Night Cruises - Ocean Drive and Dahlia Lane - Second Saturday of the month - dusk

Dec 20, 2013MusicFest - Gazebo Park - 6:00 pmChristmas 1914 - King’s Baptist Church - 6:00 pmPort St. Lucie vs. Rodriguez Basketball - 7:00 pmFriday Night Dance - VB Community Center - 7:30 pmSatellite vs. Trinity Prep Basketball - 7:30 pmChris Isaak - Kravis Center - 8:00 pmD.L. Hughley - Palm Beach Improv - 8:00 pmJazz Tastings Quartet - Jazz Tastings - 8:00 pm

Dec 21, 2013Audrey Amaka’s Wonderfilled Christmas Party - Schmul Center Cafetorium - 2:00 pmPort St. Lucie vs. Rodriguez Basketball - 2:30 pmA Landshark Christmas & Ugly Sweater Contest - Endless Summer Vineyard & Winery - 5:00 pmChristmas 1914 - King’s Baptist Church - 6:00 pmDinner/Dancing: Italian Buffet/Live Music - Vero Beach Elks Club - 7:00 pmA Christmas Carol - King Center - 7:00 pmThe Nutcracker in Swingtime - Riverside Theatre - 7:30 pm Casey N Spaz Comedy Show - PSL Civic Center - 8:00 pm

Dec 22, 2013Sunday Wine Down with the Matt & Bruce Show - Endless Summer Vineyard & Winery - 1:00 pmSunday Afternoon Tea Dance - Save The First Dance - 2:00 pmFood Truck Tailgate & Tinsel - Heritage Center - 4:30 pm Theatre Go Round - ‘Those Fabulous 50s’ - The Quilt-ed Giraffe - 4:30 pmChristmas 1914 - King’s Baptist Church - 6:00 pmGeorge Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” - First Baptist Church VB - 7:00 pmColors of Christmas - Kravis Center - 7:30 pm

Dec 23, 2013Orlando Magic vs NY Knicks - Amway Ctr - 7:00 pm

Dec 24, 2013Holy Eucharist with Children’s Sermon- Trinity Epis-copal Church - 4:00 pmChristmas Eve Service - First Church of God VB - 4:30 pm Christmas Eve Service - First Church of God VB - 6:00 pm Holy Eucharist with Traditional Hymns - Trinity Epis-copal Church - 9:00 pm

Dec 25, 2013Christmas Day Service - Trinity Episcopal Church - 10:00 amChristmas Service - St Paul’s Church - 10:00 am

Dec 26, 2013The ALS Association Florida Chapter Support Group - The Community Church - 3:30 pmTrivia Night with Jason Grounds - Kilted Mermaid - 8:15 pm

Dec 27, 2013Friday Night Dance - VB Community Center - 7:30 pm

Dec 28, 2013Magic & Mayhem Dinner & Show - International Palms Resort and Conference Center - 5:30 pmTai Chi - Vero Beach Community Center - 5:30 pmBingo - American Legion Post 39 - 6:00 pmDinner/Dancing: Italian Buffet/Live Music - Vero Beach Elks Club - 7:00 pmRockin Jake - Crawdaddy’s - 7:00 pmPure Zeppelin Experience - Lyric Theatre - 8:00 pm The Ohana Band - Chillin the Most - 9:00 pm

Dec 29, 2013Sunday Wine & Jazz in the Vineyard - Endless Sum-mer Vineyard & Winery - 1:00 pmSunday Afternoon Tea Dance - Save The First Dance - 2:00 pmJack Hanna - Sunrise Theatre-Fort Pierce - 3:00 pmZZ Top - Hard Rock Cafe Orlando - 8:00 pm

Dec 30, 2013The Lion Winter - Palm Beach Dramaworks - 2:00 pmForbidden Broadway - Kravis Center - 7:30 pm

These are just a sampling of the events that you will find our online interactive event calendar. Learn more at http://www.tcchronicle.com/calendar

RECURRING EVENTSMondaysSunrise Yoga - North County Aquatic - 6:30 amSenior Strength Fitness Class - VB Rec Dept - 8:15 amGroup Fitness Class - Seb Community Ctr - 9:00 amAM Aerobics - VB Community Center - 9:00 amWater Workouts! - VB Rec Dept - 9:30 amMonday Morning Motivation and Movement- Charles Park - 10:30 amKid Fit! - IRC Main Library - 10:00 amJohn D MacArthur Beach Park - Daily Nature Walks - 10:00 amBunco - Senior Activity Center of Sebastian - 10:00 amOngoing Tai Chi - Seb Community Ctr - 10:30 amQigong for Heart and Mind - Roseland Community Center - 10:30 amStory Time (3-5 yrs) - North IRC Library - 10:30 amMahjongg - Sr Activity Ctr of Sebastian - 11:00 amEZ Chair Fit - IR Main Library - 12:00 pmSt. Lucie River Princess Eco-Historic Boat Tours - Rivergate at Veteran’s Park - 1:30 pmFriends After Diagnosis Breast Cancer Support Group - IRMC Cancer Center - 2:00 pmChess for Kids - IR Main Library - 4:00 pm Beginner Tai Chi - Seb Community Ctr - 5:15 pmYoga - IR Main Library - 5:30 pm Yoga Yoga - IR Main Library - 6:00 pmBeginner Belly Dance - Seb Community Ctr - 6:30 pmChristian Music Night - Skate Factory - 6:30 pmIntermed. Belly Dance - Seb Community Ctr - 7:30 pm

TuesdaysBums, Legs and Tums - Commerce Center - 8:30 amAquanautics - North County Aquatic - 9:30 amBingo - Polish American Club Sebastian - 10:00 amStory Time (2-5 yr) - IRC Main Library - 10:00 amJohn D MacArthur Beach Park - Daily Nature Walks - 10:00 amTai Chi - Senior Activity Ctr of Sebastian - 10:00 amBaby Sign Language - North IRC Library - 10:00 amSenior Core Fitness Class - VB Rec Dept - 10:30 amGentle Yoga - Seb Community Ctr - 10:30 amDuplicate Bridge - VB Community Center - 12:30 pm 4 Deck Canasta - Senior Activity Center- 12:30 pmSt. Lucie River Princess Eco-Historic Boat Tours - Rivergate at Veteran’s Park - 1:30 pmYoga Class! - VB Rec Dept - 4:00 pmCraft Hour - Gifford Youth Library - 4:00 pmLego Club - North IRC Library - 4:30 pmPilates Classes - Heritage Center - 5:15 pmKickboxing Class - VB Rec Dept - 5:15 pmABC Tai Chi - Brackett Library - 5:30 pmGroup Dance Lessons - VB Community Ctr -5:30 pm Karate Class - Seb Community Ctr - 6:00 pmAikido Classes - Leisure Square - 6:00 pm Pajama Time - North IRC Library - 6:30 pm (Held every third Tusday)Tuesday Jazz Jams - Sunrise Theatre - 7:00 pm Intermediate Line Dancing - Bethel Creek - 7:00 pm Bluegrass, Country & Gospel Music - Heritage Center - 7:30 pm WednesdaysSunrise Yoga - North County Aquatic - 6:30 amFishing Wed - LaPorte Farms - 8:00 amSenior Strength Fitness Class - VB Rec Dept - 8:15 amGroup Fitness Class - Seb Community Ctr - 9:00 amAM Aerobics Class - VB Community Ctr - 9:00 amWater Workouts! - VB Rec Dept - 9:30 amBaby Sign Language (Birth -2) Main IRC Library - 10:00 amJohn D MacArthur Beach Park - Daily Nature Walks - 10:00 amOngoing Tai Chi - Seb Community Ctr - 10:30 amKid Fit! - North IRC Library - 10:30 amCribbage - Senior Activity Center - 12:30 pmEuchre - Senior Activity Center - 12:30 pmPinochle - Senior Activity Center - 12:30 pmRummikub - Senior Activity Center - 12:30 pmSt. Lucie River Princess Eco-Historic Boat Tours - Rivergate at Veteran’s Park - 1:30 pmOlympic Fit: Water - Brackett Library - 4:00pmSebastian Hip Hop - Boys and Girls Club - 6:30 pmCountry Couples Group Dance Class - Vero Beach Community Center - 7 :00 pm

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Events Cont..Dec 31, 2013Orlando Magic vs Golden State Warriors - Amway Center - 5:00 pmNine Inch Nails - Amway Center - 8:30 pmDierks Bently New Year’s Eve - Hard Rock Cafe Or-lando - 9:30 pm

Jan 1, 20144FAU vs. Warner Southern Basketball - FAU - 1:00 pmUCF vs. Connecticut - UCF Arena - 4:00 pm

Jan 2, 2014Art and Wine on Osceola - Molly’s Gallery - 5:30 pmGregg Allman - King Center - 8:00 pmNeil Sedaka - Kravis Center - 8:00 pm

Jan 3, 2014B.B. King - Bob Carr Arts Centre - 8:00 pm

Jan 4, 2014UCF vs. Temple - UCF Arena - 4:00 pmOrlando Magic vs Miami Heat - Amway Ctr - 7:00 pmGregg Allman - Kravis Center - 8:00 pm

Jan 5, 2014Jackie Evancho - King Center - 7:00 pmAudra McDonald - Kravis Center - 8:00 pm

Jan 6, 2014Francesco Attesti with the Academy Orchestra - St Bernadette’s Church PSL - 7:00 pm

Jan 7, 2014Vero Beach vs. Centennial Basketball - - 7:00 pmViera vs. Melbourne Basketball - 7:00 pmWest Shore vs. Holy Trinity Basketball - 7:00 pmSatellite vs. Titusville Basketball - 7:30 pm

Jan 8, 2014Viera vs. Sebastian Basketball - 6:00 pmOpen Mic Night - Chillin the Most - 7:00 pmSatellite vs. Merritt Island Basketball - 7:30 pm

Jan 9, 2014World Quilt Show - Palm Beach County Convention Center - 10:00 amMe Before You - Kravis Center - 1:30 pm

Jan 10, 2014Vero Beach vs. Merritt Island Soccer - 6:00 pmPalm Bay vs. Suncoast Basketball - 6:00 pmSatellite vs. West Shore Basketball -7:30 pmPalm Bay vs. Suncoast Basketball - 7:30 pmRosie O’Donnell - Palm Beach Improv - 7:30 pm

TC Chronicle is pleased to provide one of the largest and unique event calendars in the entire state of Flori-da. Our one of a kind powered calendar gives you the ability to search up to a 500 mile radius.

What makes us unique is that you travel anywhere in the US and use this calendar simply by updating the zip code. How many calendars offer that?

You can upload event to our calendars by visting our website at http://www.tcchronicle.com/calendar.

Space-making ideas create room for holiday entertaining

Host parties with these smart tipsEvery holiday party is as in-dividual as the hosts and in-teresting as the guests. Yet whether you plan a sophis-ticated dinner party or an afternoon buffet, all parties do have one thing in com-mon: the need for entertaining space.

What did you do last year to make room for your holiday party? Move some furniture into the garage, pile coats in the spare bedroom and use the coffee table for dessert ser-vice? This may be your year to find a better way to maxi-mize your entertaining space.

To ensure your holiday guests don’t spend the party dodging furniture or looking for a place to sit, several days before the festivities, start planning how you will open up space.

Start with the entryway. Guests should get a sense of welcome and festive atmo-sphere from the moment they arrive on your doorstep.

Thoroughly sweep your front walk, doorstep and the siding around the door. Make sure any outdoor decorations are out of the way, leaving a clear path into the house.

If your foyer is big enough, consider adding a standing coat rack so that guests don’t have to hunt for their coats when it’s time to go home. If your entryway is snug, don’t sacrifice space to add holiday decorations. Stick with decor that can go on the walls, such as garlands, wreaths or lights.

Living and family rooms are often main entertaining areas for holiday parties. Because so much of daily life goes on in these rooms, it’s not uncom-mon for clutter to accumulate.

In preparation for your party, remove clutter and unneeded furniture. If your sofa and chairs usually sit away from the wall, it’s OK to push them back to make more space in the center of the room.

Once you have ample open space, use a combination of existing seating and some added chairs to create mul-tiple, smaller seating groups.

Getting electronic compo-nents out of the way can also help create space. Holiday party prep is a perfect in-spiration to finally get your flatscreen up off that big, clunky TV stand and onto the wall. Wall-mounting a TV not only opens up floor space, it helps ensure everyone can see the screen if you’ll be using it to show holiday films, and en-hances safety by reducing the chance someone will bump into the TV and tip it over.

The full-motion mounts as-semble without tools and of-fer side-to-side sliding so you can perfectly position the TV. The mounts also come with a tool that helps you locate wall studs and check that your TV is level. Visit www.Sanus.com to learn more.

Kitchens are also a popular area for entertaining. Remem-ber, people will congregate wherever there is food, so it’s important to maximize kitch-en space - and to distribute food stations throughout the rooms where you’re enter-taining. Remove kitchen clut-ter, such as small appliances from countertops (you prob-ably won’t need the toaster or standing mixer during the party) to make room for food displays.

Finally, don’t overlook the value of decorative touches that can make a room feel larger. If you’re entertain-ing during the day, be sure to open all curtains and blinds to admit natural light that will make the room feel brighter and bigger.

For evenings, adding a few strategically placed mirrors to walls can help make a room appear larger - plus they give a delightful effect when they re-flect twinkling holiday lights.

While candles are a holiday favorite, if they take up valu-able entertaining space on table tops, forego them for the party. For that matter, feel free to skip the centerpiece if it takes up too much room. Or, better yet, create an edible centerpiece, such as a display of holiday chocolates or fruit, that acts as both decor and dish.

ARIES - March 21 - April 20Aries, some difficulty awaits you, but you are strong and fully capable of han-dling what’s coming your way. Main-tain your composure and stick it out a little longer.

TAURUS - April 21 - May 21Taurus, this is your week to shine and let everyone at work know just how tal-ented and devoted you are to the team. Enjoy the fanfare while you can get it.

GEMINI - May 22 - June 21Distractions are lurking, Gemini, but you will still manage to get things done. Somehow you find the focus needed to muddle through all the work.

CANCER - June 22 - July 22Trust someone close to you with a few of your secrets, Cancer. Holding them in may only cause you grief in the long run. Don’t worry, your confidante will be supportive.

LEO - July 23 - Aug. 23Leo, an investment opportunity has piqued your interest. Until you sign over the funds, be sure to research ev-erything thoroughly and call in some expert advice.

VIRGO - Aug. 24 - Sept. 22Virgo, you have a lot on your plate, but you can handle it on your own. If things are to get done, you will get them ac-complished of your own accord, even if it takes longer.

LIBRA - Sept. 23 - Oct. 23Some added confidence is all you need to get back on the right track, Libra. Things are bound to work out in your favor, especially when you put your mind to something.

SCORPIO - Oct. 24 - Nov. 22Scorpio, just when skepticism seems to be taking over, you will discover once in a while there are a few surprises with happy endings. Enjoy your good luck.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov. 23 - Dec. 21Sagittarius, though unusual, your be-havior might seem perfectly reason-able to you. But unless you share your thoughts with others, they may wonder what is going on.

CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 - Jan. 20Remember that words said in the heat of the moment will not soon be forgot-ten, Capricorn. Don›t forget to employ some tact when discussing serious mat-ters with loved ones.

AQUARIUS - Jan. 21 - Feb. 18Aquarius, this week you will have to be very convincing if you want plans to go your way. Brush up on your approach and give thought to exactly what it is you want to say.

PISCES - Feb. 19 - March 20Take a few days to let your mind wan-der, Pisces. You will probably find be-ing a free spirit to be a refreshing break from the norm.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

Glen Daniel Davis and Jane Pa-tricia Gilligan, both of Spring-field, Mass.

Barrington O’neil Moore and Karline Deloris Montaque, both of Vero Beach

Michael Peter Blais and Boutay-na Alaoui Belghiti, both of Vero Beach

Richard Shawn Henson and Linda Sevinc Gross, both of Burbank, Calif.

Daniel Paul Bryan and Melody Ann Andrus, both of Vero Beach

Joshua Corey Jones of Vero Beach and Katherine Berniece Izzo of Parrish

Fernando Areyan Orozco and Maria Irma Sanchez, both of Fellsmere

Michele Gazzara and Sarah Ann Martin, both of Vero Beach

John Henry Gehrig and Alyssa Anne Spencer, both of Vero Beach

Bryan Keith Altham and Aman-da Jane Clark, both of Sherman Oaks, California

Mark Edward Veillette and Car-ol Lynn Fleming, both of Vero Beach

James Dana Ryder of Sebastian and Sheila Ann Williams of Bi-loxi, Mississippi

OCCUPATIONAL LIC

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

Debra Yates Nursery, Debra Yates, Newland, N.C., peddler/temporary

Derricks’s Do List, LLC, Da-vid Derrick West, 570 Fox Run S.W., Vero Beach, miscella-neous maintenance, publishing, repair service

Dog Patch USA Pet Stylist and Sharpening, Jan Gibson, Mari-lyn Gruslin, 8802 N. U.S. y 1, Sebastian, dog grooming

AMS Consulting, Inc., Ashley M. Stuck, 1370 19th Ave., S.W., Vero Beach, consultant, retail/wholesale sales

Barbara Rice Cleaning Ser-vice, Barbara Rice, 2463 3rd St., S.W., Vero Beach, cleaning/janitorial service

Garage Door Service & Re-pair of the Treasure Coast, Inc., Gregory M. Barnes, 7652 Fieldstone Ranch Square, Vero Beach, aluminum contractor, garage door installation con-tractor

Hubert Douglas Hauling Ser-vice, Hubert Douglas, 1005 10th Court, Vero Beach, hauling service

Marco Manzi Landscape & Maintenance, Jill Manzi, Mar-co Manzi, 876 26th Ave., Vero Beach, landscaping & mainte-nance

Sea Turtle Pool Service, Kim Somerfelt, 1035 Ansley Avenue SW, Vero Beach, swimming pool/spa cleaning

J. Bailey Flooring LLC, James D. Bailey, 856 U. S. 1, Vero Beach, carpet/vinyl installation, retail/wholesale sales

Tyler Jenkins Southern Services of Indian River LLC, Tyler K. Jenkins, 128 43rd Ave. S.W., Vero Beach, repair service

BUILDING PERMITS

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY

James Rodney and Dru Anne Bowerman, 615 Calamondin Way S.W., $26,400, residential addition/alteration

Kristin A. Dobson, 1131 Indian Mound Trail, $375,000, resi-dential addition/alteration

Fotterall W. and Kathleen Law III, 466 Greytwig Road, $53,010, residential addition/alteration

S. Allan and Donna M. Lu-ihn, 1565 Wyn Cove Drive, $125,000, residential alterations

Mitchell D. Dudek, 135 An-chor Drive, $155,000, resi-dential alterations

Jonathan B. Knight and Da-ryl E. Butler, 2016 Windward Way, $154,725, residential alterations

David A. and Donna J. Mor-row, 4085 Eighth Place, $145,000, residential altera-tions

Cyril and Deborah Zebot, 535 Gardenia Lane, $85,000, residential alterations

Janice M. Stewart, 4305 31st Ave., $25,000, residential al-terations

Robert W. and Marion Par-sons, Jr., 175 46th Ave., $32,342, residential altera-tions

Timothy Morrison and Wil-liam Strassner, 1789 Cedar lane, $39,000, residential al-terations

Trent C. and Barbara L. Smith, 777 Hampton Woods Lane S.W., $30,000, residen-tial alterations

Indian River County Habi-tat for Humanity Inc., 1836 Eighth Ave. S.W., $29,219, residential alterations

Todd Brognano, 7755 102nd Ave., $154,765, residential combination new construc-tion

Neil P. and Tina M. Pass-more, 7100 Kamelya St. S.W., $431,644, residential combination new construc-tion

Edwin J. and Marissa L. Mosmiller, 7200 Kamelya St. S.W., $467,862 residen-tial combination new con-struction

VB Custom Homes, 470 Wingate Terrace S.W., $437,583, residential combi-nation new construction

Centex Homes, 1094 Nor-mandie Way, $263,212, residential combination new construction

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Operation Hope Thrift Shop12285 CR 512Fellsmere, FL

Dasie Hope Thrift Shop8860 US Hwy 1Wabasso, FL

Sebastian United Methodist 1029 Main St,Sebastian, FL

Humane Society Thrift Shop441 Sebastian Blvd,Sebastian, FL

Hidden Treasures Thrift Store11646 U.S. 1Sebastian, FL

Friendship Crossroads Thrift1400 Cross St Sebastian, FL

Roseland UMC Thrift Store12962 Roseland Rd Sebastian, FL

Hour Glass II645 Sebastian BlvdSebastian, FL

Nelly’s Boutique457 Sebastian BlvdSebastian, FL

Deja Vu Consignment671 Sebastian BlvdSebastian, FL

Kidz R US Consignment 967 Sebastian BlvdSebastian, FL 32958

Habitat for Humanity Home Center4580 US 1Vero Beach, FL

St Vincent de Paul Thrift Store1745 14th AvenueVero Beach, FL

VNA Hidden Treasures656 21st StreetVero Beach, FL

A Second Chance Thrift Store 490 Old Dixie HwyVero Beach 32962

Glendale Thrift 155 43rd Avenue, Ste CVero Beach, FL

C Ya at the Thrift 3200 43rd Avenue, Unit 2Vero Beach, FL

Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Shop1855 14th Ave.Vero Beach, FL

Little Bit 4 Everyone Store1185 Old Dixie Hwy Ste A2, Vero Beach, FL

Tambourine Thrift1619 10th Avenue,Vero Beach, FL

Thrift Finders155 43rd Streeet, Suite 1Vero Beach, FL

Repeat Boutique Thrift Store1615 10th AvenueVero Beach, FL 32960

Kidz Closet812 21st StVero Beach, FL

Elizabeth’s Fine Consignments877 17th StVero Beach, FL

Born Again Too Consignments1056 20th PlVero Beach, FL

Kaleidoscope Consignments644 Old Dixie Hwy SWVero Beach, FL

Consignment Gallery640 21st StVero Beach, FL

Madison Ave Consignments6480 20th St #106Vero Beach, FL

Goodwill 1551 US Hwy 1Vero Beach, FL

All About the Kingdom Thrift 463 3rd Lane SWVero Beach, FL

Women’s Refuge Resale Shop1625 10th AvenueVero Beach, FL

Harvest Thrift Center2746 US Hwy 1Vero Beach

To Every Nation Thrift Store3300 43rd Avenue, Suite 2Vero Beach, FL

Heaven Sent Thrift Shoppe1239 16th StreetVero Beach, FL

The Salvation Army 505 27th Ave. S.W.Vero Beach, FL

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store5480 85th St.Vero Beach, FL

Some Old Some New648 S 21st StreetVero Beach, FL

Over The Rainbow Children’s1929 14th AvenueVero Beach, FL

Anderson’s-Toodles2215 7th AvenueVero Beach, FL

Vero Beach Auction690 4th PlaceVero Beach, FL

Women’s Refuge1609 10th AveneuVero Beach, FL

Karen’s Consignment 35 17th StreetVero Beach, FL

Fantastic Finds Consignments4300 U.S. 1Vero Beach, FL

Felicia’s Furniture833 8th StreetVero Beach, Florida

The Crossings Community Church Thrift Store7701 Indrio Rd.Fort Pierce, FL

Harvest Food and Outreach Center Thrift Center2520 Orange Ave.Fort Pierce, FL

The Crossings Community Church Thrift Store302 Georgia Ave.Fort Pierce, FL

St. Mark’s Thrift517 Georgia Ave.Fort Pierce, FL Harvest Food and Outreach Center Thrift Center2520 Orange Ave.Fort Pierce, FL

The Crossings Community Church Thrift Store302 Georgia Ave.Fort Pierce, FL

New Hope Thrift Store7709 Indrio Rd.Fort Pierce, FL

Goodwill Industries Thrift815 S. Kings Hwy.Fort Pierce, FL

Play It Again Consignment Boutique2939 U.S. 1Fort Pierce, FL

Anastasia’s Attic3901 Okeechobee Rd.Fort Pierce, FL

New Hope Thrift Store7709 Indrio Rd.Fort Pierce, FL

St. Mark’s Thrift517 Georgia Ave.Fort Pierce, FL

MIcco Ridge Thrift8140 Evernia St #1Micco, FL

St Luke Thrift Store5055 Micco RdMicco, FL

Nana’s House Thrift Cottage 22715 Garden St.Malabar, FL

Nana’s House Thrift Cottage2540 Malabar Rd.Malabar, FL

South Brevard Sharing Center17 E. Hibiscus Blvd.Melbourne, FL 32901

Do you know of any thrift stores or consignment shops not listed here?

Please send them to [email protected] with THRIFT SHOPS in the subject line.

Happy Shopping! And we hope you find great deals everywhere!

Be sure to check our website as well for printable coupons for many of these stores.

Thrift & Consignment Directory

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Asthmatics meets on Mon-days at 4:30 pm at hte South Mainland Community Center, 3700 Allen Avenue, Micco. Cost is $5 per class.

Friends After Diagnosis breast cancer support group: Two groups meet at Indian River Medical Center, 1000 36th Street, Vero Beach. One meets on the third Saturday of each month, from 10-11 a.m., in the executive dining room off the cafeteria. The other meets on the second and fourth Monday of each month, from 2-3:30 p.m. in the Can-cer Center. Anyone who is a survivor, caretaker, friend or family member who has been touched by breast can-cer is welcome to attend. For more information, contact Lin Reading at (772) 978-9392 or email [email protected].

Indian River Civic Associa-tion and the Florida Irish-American Society are con-ducting a food drive to benefit a local Veteran’s Group Home. Every Wednesday at noon the Irish Club, located at 1314 20th Street in Vero Beach, invites the public for a home-made lunch and dessert while listening to the big band sound of a local senior musi-cal group. All ages are invited, and the cost is $7, no reserva-tion required. Please bring a non-perishable food item. Every month the IRCA dis-tributes this food, along with fresh meat to the veterans. For more information, call (772) 913-1196 or (772) 569-1460.

Riverside Surgical and Weight Loss Center - Weight Loss Support Group’s Sebastian River Support Group meets the fourth Tues-day of every month at 6pm at the Sebastian River Medical Center in the dining room. Dr. Williams (right) is the group facilatator (You can visit her website at www.yourmindhealth.com). If you are thinking about having the surgery and want to talk di-rectly with some patients that have already undergone either the band or the sleeve sur-gery please attend one of the monthly support groups. They are a great way to meet other people and learn about their experience first hand.

Republican Women Aware (RWA) meets the second Thursday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at the Vero Beach Country Club, 800 30th Ave., Vero Beach, for a luncheon meeting. The public is in-vited. Reservations are re-quired by calling Eve Rosen at (772) 581-7439 or emailing [email protected].

Vero Beach Elks Lodge sends cookies to soldiers: Homemade or store-bought cookies may be dropped off at

Rotary Club of Sebastian meets at 12:15 pm every Thurs-day at Sebastian River Medical Center, 13695 US Hwy 1, Se-bastian. For more information, call (772) 589-5837 or visit www.sebastian-rotaryclub.org.

Exchange Club of Sebas-tian meets every Wednesday-from noon - 1 pm in the Tif-fany Room at Captain Hirams, 1606 Indian River Dr, Sebas-tian. This civic club is a group of men and women from our area who work together to make our communities better places to live through pro-grams of service in Ameri-canism, Community Service, Youth Activities, and its na-tional project, the Prevention of Child Abuse. For more information, call Michael Na-tale at (772) 388-0044 or visit their website http://www.ex-changeclubofsebastian.org.

The Sebastian Fishin Chics meet the last Thursday of the the montth at the Sebastian Entertainment Center. For more information call Mi-chelle Barkley at (772) 473-9462, Kristen Beck at (772) 794-9900 or Karen Herndon at (772) 633-2043 or visit www.sebastianfishinchics.com.

Craft Club of Sebastian: Art-ists and crafters from Brevard, Indian River, Martin and St. Lucie counties are welcome. Meets September through April on the third Thursday of each month from 2-3 p.m. at the North Indian River Coun-ty Library on County Road 512 in Sebastian.

Republican Women Aware (RWA) meets the second Thursday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at the Vero Beach Country Club, 800 30th Ave., Vero Beach, for a luncheon meeting. The public is in-vited. Reservations are re-quired by calling Eve Rosen at (772) 581-7439 or emailing [email protected].

Heart Disease and You Sup-port Group meets the first Monday of each month at6:00 p.m. in Dining Room 1at Sebastian River Medical Center.

Man to Man Prostate Can-cer Support Group meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in Dining Room1 at Sebastian River Medical Center.

Bereavement Support Group meets every Thursday of the month 2:00 p.m. in the Conference Room at Sebas-tian River Medical Center.

Diabetes Support Group meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 4:00 p.m. in Dining Room 1 at Sebastian River Medical Center.

Chess Club meets the first and third Monday each month from 4 to 6 pm at the North Indian River County Library, 1001 Sebastian Blvd, Sebas-tian. Open to all ages.

Personal Computer Users Club meets at 7 pm on the second Wednesday of each month at the North County Li-brary, 1001 County Road 512, Sebastian. For more infoma-tion, call (772) 388-5248.

The GFWC Treasure Coast Women meet the first Mon-day of each month at the Com-munity Center, 2266 14th Av-enue in Vero Beach at 7 pm . Women over 18 are welcome. This is a community service volunteer organization that promotes fellowship btween women. For more informa-tion, visit www.gfwctreasure-coastwomen.org

Barefoot Bay Drifters Grief Support Group: VITAS In-novative Care offers a free grief support group in Bare-foot Bay. Public is welcome. The group meets on first and third Wednesdays each month, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at Joe’s Club South, 7951 Ron Be-atty Blvd., Micco. For more information, call the VITAS Barefoot Bay office at (772) 664-1557.

PFLAG of Vero Beach, Inc. meets the second Monday and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm. Meetings are held at Unity Church, 950 43rd Ave. Vero Beach. For more information, call (772) 778-9835.

Congestive Heart Failure Support Group meets on the fourth Thursday of each month at3:00 p.m. in Dining Room 1 at Sebastian River Medical Center.

Comprehensive Weight Management Support Group meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Conference Room at Sebastian River Medical Center.

Alzheimer’s Caregivers Support Group meets on the third Friday of each month at3:00 p.m. in the Conference Room at Sebastian River Medical Center.

Republican Evening Club of Indian River County - If you are looking for a friend-ly, informative, deliberative and active Republican Club you’ve come to the right place. Please join us! We meet the last Wednesday of each month at 2625 34th Ave to discuss local and national is-sues important to Indian River County Republicans. Make new friends! Hear from local politicians and leaders!

Clubs and Civic Groupson the third Thursday of every month. Money donations for shipping costs are also appre-ciated. Bring cookies to Vero Beach Elks Lodge 1774, 1350 26th St. Vero Beach.

Treasure Coast Archeo-logical Society for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detect-ing meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm in the North County Library on County Road 512 in Sebas-tian. Anyone interested is welcome. For more infor-mation, call (321) 388-9047. Tops 641: Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Chapter 641 meets every Thursday at the Rose-land Fire Department located on 129th Court, off Roaeland Road in Sebastian. Weigh-in is from 7:45 to 8:30 am and the meetings starts at 8:30 am. For more information, call (772) 589-8445.

Free quit smoking now class-es: The Quit Smoking Now Program is free of charge and provides free nicotine replace-ment therapy (patches, gum, or lozenges) while supplies last to those who are eligible. Class is available in the area. For more information or to register, call (877) 819-2357

Italian-American War Vet-erans, Post No.3 and Wom-en’s Auxiliary, located at 2500 15th Ave., Vero Beach, holds business meetings at 7 p.m., on the second Wednes-day of each month. Social meetings are held at 6 p.m., on the fourth Wednesday of the month. New members welcome. For information, call (772) 231-5673 or (772) 770-2558.

Sebastian Scrabble Club: Sundays - 1 p.m. North Coun-ty Library — large room, C.R. 512, Roseland, Sebastian. 772-801-6658; [email protected].

Wii Bowling: Sundays 10 a.m. Senior Activity Center of Sebastian, 1255 Main St., Sebastian. Seniors. 772-388-9047; sebastianseniors.org.

The Vero Beach Bridge Cen-ter is a member-owned bridge club. We host daily bridge games, duplicate bridge tour-naments, bridge classes for all levels, celebrity speakers, and student games for new players which are all sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League. Pre-dealt boards for pair games mean no shuffling and hand records are available after each game, whether for the daily bridge play or on-site duplicate bridge tournaments. The use of Bridgemate II al-lows results to be ready imme-diately following the game.We have one of the best dupli-cate bridge clubs in Florida, if not the nation. We are located at 1520 14th Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960

Treasure Coast Archeo-logical Society for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detect-ing meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm in the North County Library on County Road 512 in Sebas-tian. Anyone interested is welcome. For more informa-tion, call (321) 388-9047.

Tops 470: Take Off Pounds Sensibly, Micco Chapter 470 meets every Friday at 10:30 am

HLAA, Treasure Coast Chapter - 10:30 am at theIn-dian River Main Library lo-cated at 1600 21st St Vero Beach, FL 32960 - HLAA, Treasure Coast Chapter is Hearing Loss Association of America. We meet the 3rd Sat. at Indian River Main Library at 10:30a.am. We meet Sept. thru May.

The Maine Connection - 11:30 am meets at the Golden Corral Restaurantlocated 880 Palm Bay Road Palm Bay, FL 32905. This club meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the third Saturday of each month from September to June at the Golden Corral Restaurant, 880 Palm Bay Road, Palm Bay. All former and current residents of Maine residing in this area are invited. For more information, call (321) 725-2237.

The Mental Health Associa-tion in Indian River County’s new bipolar support group which will meet at the Men-tal Health Association offices, located at, 777 37th St., Suite D-105, Vero Beach, on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Family members and loved ones are also welcome to attend. For more informa-tion, call the MHA at (772) 569-9788.

The Vero Beach Shuffle-board Club practice games are played Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, from 9:15 a.m. until noon, at the Pocahontas Park courts, lo-cated at 14th Avenue and 21st Street, across from the main Post Office. The club provides the necessary equipment, and club members will provide instruction. For more infor-mation, call Ernie Henzler at (772) 569-8111.

Active Singles 50 Plus Club meets every Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Senior Cen-ter, 694 14th St., Vero Beach. For more information, call Ju-dith Robertson at (772) 569-1691.

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1 Hair on a lion’s neck 5 Org. for those 50+ 9 ‘’__ something Isaid?’’ 14 Pub beverages 15 Arctic ice sheet 16 Make happy 17 Outdoor parking areas 18 Number in a quartet 19 Of utmost importance 20 Luau necklace 21 Party around Halloween 23 Gets closer to 25 Friendship 26 Proof of employment 28 Uses a lever 30 Steered a vehicle 31 Use watercolors 32 IRS form expert 35 Unconvincing, as an excuse 36 Large kitchen appliance 37 Refrigerate 38 Lamb’s mom 39 Pub game 40 Drink noisily 41 Chianti and Chablis 42 Roadside distress signals 43 Land for farming 45 Tilt 46 Be noisy 49 New England fish 52 ‘’Ready __, here Icome!’’ 53 Persuade gently 54 Wise person 55 Tea biscuit 56 Carryall bag 57 Spot of land in the ocean 58 Altered a hem 59 Drove too fast 60 Marsh stalk

Down 1 Shopping center 2 Skin cream ingredient 3 Bottom line for a business 4 Letter before tee 5 Be able to pay for 6 At __ for words (speechless) 7 Decisive defeat 8 Where Lima is capital 9 ‘’No need to introduce us’’

10 Excuses from suspects11 Occupied, as a table 12 Rome’s country 13 Be a tattle 21 Show concern 22 New Hampshire neighbor 24 Roof overhang 26 Not moving 27 Make a sketch 28 Trousers 29 Fixes, as a fight 31 Use a vegetable peeler 32 Judge’s docket assignment 33 Skin opening 34 Swiss peaks 36 Vacation time, for short 37 Large family 39 Widened 40 Venetian-blind part 41 Little tyke 42 Bent, as biceps 43 Satirical comedy 44 ‘’That’s not news to me’’ 45 Glide on the ice 46 Rolling stone’s lack 47 Performs in a play 48 Home for hens 50 Look impolitely at 51 Property owner’s document 54 Dear __ or Madam

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How many times have you seen that red video rental box when you have been shopping at Winn Dixie, Publix, Walmart or Walgreens?

Did you know that there are codes available that will allow you to have a free day’s rental?

These codes apply for the Redbox kiosks. Most of these codes will work once per credit/debit card use. You can reuse these codes by using different cards each time you use them. Pre-paid Visa cards work very well for this use. Unfortunately, some of these codes expire eventually.

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