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Published by Vero Beach 32963 Media, 2017-03-02 15:42:29

03/03/2017 ISSUE 09

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Seagrass to the rescue

A9 A16 A19A weapon to help repair lagoon
Kid care extraordinaire My silent stroke scare

... at Lawnwood pediatric ER St. Lucie Voice writer’s story

VOLUME 2, ISSUE 9 YOUR INDEPENDENT LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017

Money matters dominate City Council deliberations

BY DEBBIE CARSON | Staff Writer options. Among those options are ular meeting Monday night going They were also encouraged to in capital improvement projects
[email protected] increases to the stormwater and over highlights of its budget, during consider a 1.5 percent rate increase without incurring debt.
utility fees and, perhaps, a slight which staff recommended the in water and sewer utility fees,
Well ahead of traditional budget lowering of the property tax rate. council implement a $5 increase in keeping with rate studies. The “The department’s very proud of
scheduling, the Port St. Lucie City to residents’ stormwater utility fee, increase would help the Utilities that,” said David Pollard, Office of
Council is already looking at its fi- The council held a two-hour- bringing the fee to $163 annually. Department continue investing Management and Budget director.
nancial forecast and weighing its long discussion ahead of the reg-
CONTINUED ON PAGE A8

A Fair to remember! Party’s over for
many registered
‘independents’

An aerial view of the St. Lucie County Fair, which continues through Sunday. For more photos on the popular fair, see Page A4. PHOTO: MITCH KLOORFAIN BY PATRICK McCALLISTER | Correspondent

METS ANALYST: PITCHING STAFF ARMED, DANGEROUS Supervisor of Elections Ger-
trude Walker removed about
Tebow Train BY ALAN SNEL | Correspondent 5,000 voters from their political
rolls back party, but she thinks most won’t
into town! Mets TV baseball analyst Nelson Figueroa, a former Mets notice. Walker said a simple case
pitcher, was strolling through Mets spring camp in Port St. of semantics when registering to
Florida football legend Tim Tebow, Lucie and saw Matt Harvey’s pre-surgery persona emerging vote caused most to join a polit-
having a go at baseball, arrived at as the righthander was throwing in practice. ical party they probably didn’t
Mets camp Monday to embark on mean to.
Harvey, coming off season-ending surgery to treat thorac-
Minor League Spring Training. ic outlet syndrome, a disorder that caused numbness in his “People, for many years, when
throwing arm, was locked in as he shook off signs from the they were asked about their par-
PHOTO: MITCH KLOORFAIN practice catcher and challenged a batter, Figueroa told the St. ty affiliation would say, ‘I’m in-
dependent,’” she said in a tele-
CONTINUED ON PAGE A12 phone interview.

Most, she thinks, had no idea
they were registering with the In-
dependent Party of Florida.

“I want to say that my belief is
these individuals wanted to be
registered without any party affil-
iation,” Walker explained.

About 5,000 St. Lucie County
voters are getting new voter ID
cards that list them as without
party affiliation along with let-
ters informing them that the In-
dependent Party of Florida is no

CONTINUED ON PAGE A11

IN THIS ISSUE Upcoming Local Author
Book Fair will turn up
LOCAL NEWS A1-A14 the volume. Page A3

OBITUARIES A13 ARTS/PEOPLE B1-B9

HEALTH A16-A19 DINING B10

GOLF B15 REAL ESTATE A21-A32

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Popular Local Author Book Fair turns up the volume

BY PATRICK McCALLISTER | Correspondent wide variety of authors and genres eight, 10 books that day.”

St. Lucie West novelist Fred Berri loves slated for the book fair. Some write Small continued, “To me, that
writing, but he’s going to make some time
on Saturday, March 11, to talk instead. The non-fiction, such as Jim Fantauzzo, was the epitome of what I’m doing
Morningside Branch Library will host the
third annual Local Author Book Fair from 10 a St. Lucie West resident. He wrote here. I was able to help this person.
a.m. to 1 p.m. Berri said book fairs are im-
portant to authors who look for any chance “On the Shoulders of Leaders,” a I helped her by having her at the
to get readers’ attention.
book about workplace leadership. book fair. She helped others, and
“You don’t realize how many people write
books until you get into the field,” Berri said. “It was my goal and purpose they helped her.”

Berri has written two books – “Ten Cents a to offer practical daily leadership Tradition’s Jenise Brown will be
Dance” and “Cousins’ Bad Blood.”
wisdom, advice and inspiration at Morningside with her first novel
The fair will also be at the Fort Pierce
Branch Library with a different slate of au- to meet the many challenges in “Paralyzed with Fear.” She co-au-
thors. Shelia Small, library program coor-
dinator, said there’ll be 32 local authors be- our daily work lives,” he said in an thored the work.
tween the two book fair sites. Eight live in St.
Lucie West and Tradition. email to St. Lucie Voice. “It was fun to write it since I nev-

“As a library, we promote writing and Some of the authors are poets, er thought I could ever write, but
reading,” Small said. “The inception of this
is we used to have authors come to (library others short story writers. Most are the sounds of the upstairs apart-
branches) and ask if they could sit there and
sell books.” novelists. There’s everything from L.D. Hedman, author of ‘Rio Rendezvous,’ at a previous Local Authors Book Fair. The ment we rented really grew my
history to science fiction. imagination,” Brown said in an
Library staff figured why not get lots of au- third annual fair will be at the Morningside Branch Library on Saturday, March 11,
thors on hand one day a year to talk to read-
ers and sell their books. from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ST. LUCIE COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM

“We do a call for authors from October “We have lots of mystery,” Small email.
to December and close it off,” Small said.
Library staff review the authors’ works af- said. ness savvy. He’s done research on the New Some other St. Lucie West and
ter getting applications. Small said there’s a
Small said some crowd favorites will be on York Times’ famous bestseller list, and au- Tradition authors who’ll be at the fair are Rob

hand, along with new authors. thors who get on it. He said what they have in Vanderzee, George Jackson, Viviana Pitino

“Some come every year and some we’ll common is a knack not just for writing good and Mike Maggino.

meet this year,” she said. Importantly, Small books, but for getting others to read them. The Morningside Branch Library is at

said, “the authors talk to one another. They “Market any way you can,” Berri said. “It 2410 SE Morningside Drive, Port St. Lucie.

love to talk to one another.” takes up so much time I’d rather be writing.” Authors who’ll be on hand include Larry P.

Berri said an important thing for aspir- Small said some authors are seemingly Auerbach; R.J. Blacks; Marshall Cook; Mary

ing authors to know is that their stories are naturals at marketing. At a previous fair, she Dodge; Judy Fishel; Karen Howard; Jesse

products they’re selling. “I find what’s most said one really knew how to work the audi- James Inigo; Megan Loughlin; Yashi Nozawa;

difficult is marketing,” he said. “I do the book ence. Virginia Nygard; Corina Pelloni; Allan Ram-

fairs. I actually call people and ask them to “She had lots of people at her table, just say; Kathleen Spalding; David Tienter; and

give me a review on Amazon.” because of how she looked up and smiled Robert Vanderzee, along with Fantauzzo,

Berri has a background in sales and busi- and talked to people,” Small said. “She sold Berri, Brown and Maggino. 

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FAIR-LY GOOD TIME!

Chamber of Commerce-approved weather greeted last weekend’s start of the 10-day St. Lucie County Fair at the

fairgrounds, a smorgasbord of great food, games and entertainment. Above, the racing pigs draw a large crowd of

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CITY COUNCIL million for natural-disaster expenses.
However, the reserve has grown beyond

CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 the $20 million the city needs to keep on

hand. It now stands at more than $25 mil-

Finance staff project a 7 percent increase lion.

to tax assessed property values for the up- “It’s the people’s money,” Mayor Greg

coming fiscal year – a “conservative projec- Oravec said. “It should either be put to

tion,” according to Pollard. work” or given back.

“Tonight, we’re going to use a combina- Staff recommended the council con-

tion of pixie dust and Ouija boards and roll sider using the $5 million or so for one-

the dice,” he said. time, non-recurring expen-

If the council were to leave the ditures such as construction

property tax (millage) rate the of sidewalks or roads, special

same as this year, the city antic- projects, or debt-reduction

ipates collecting $52.5 million and avoidance. City Manager

- $3.5 million more than what it Russ Blackburn said the policy

collected this year. would require the city to do a re-

“I would love to see it go turn-on-investment analysis on

down,” Councilwoman Stepha- the various options.

nie Morgan said of the millage The council appeared torn

rate. between putting the excess

She asked staff to bring back funds toward debt repayment

a few scenarios examining MAYOR ORAVEK and road projects, such as Port

what the impact would be if the St. Lucie Boulevard.

City Council were to drop the millage rate “We have to find the perfect balance,”

by various amounts. Oravec said of paying down the debt but

Fellow council members agreed that still providing for the city’s needs and wants,

looking at various options would be helpful. later adding, “If you just did debt without

The City Council was also asked to pro- anything else, we would do nothing else for

vide policy direction on how the city should 20 years.”

handle extra monies in the undesignated While the council took no votes Monday

fund reserve. night regarding the budget, it did concur

As a matter of course, the city has held with many of staff’s recommendations.

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HOW SEAGRASS NURSERY It’s our Anniversary,
CAN HELP SAVE LAGOON and we’re celebrating

BY MARIA CANFIELD | Correspondent Technician Richard Mulroy with seagrass sample. with style!

Dennis Hanisak, Ph.D., a research in six large tanks. The 20-foot by 6-foot Join Us for Our
scientist who has worked at Harbor fiberglass tanks, fabricated in Miami and
Branch Oceanographic Institute since the shipped to Fort Pierce, sit outdoors, open 3rd ANNCIVelEebRraStAioRn!Y
1970s, has created an innovative seagrass to the air and sun, a short distance from
nursery that holds promise for repairing the shore of the lagoon. They contain Celebrating three years of style!
damage done to the Indian River Lagoon hopeful shoots of shoal grass (Halodule
by a series of disastrous algae blooms and beaudettei), the most tolerant of the sev- ­—­Exciting­inventory­will­be­hitting­the­floor­
the ongoing pollution of the waterway. en species of seagrass that inhabit the all weekend long
lagoon. “It’s not temperature-sensitive,”
He is growing his first crop this spring Hanisak says. “It can grow in water from —­Raffles­for­wonderful­prizes­every­day!­Watch­
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The catastrophic 2011 “superbloom” neath the surface of the clear, brackish ®
and others that followed consumed oxy- water in the tanks where Hanisak’s grass
gen and clouded the water in the lagoon, is getting thicker, rooted in a sand and WETEHKISEND!
cutting off light to aquatic plants and kill- soil mixture that mimics the lagoon bot-
ing much of the seagrass between Vero tom. 4 Days of
and the northern end of the waterway. Anniversary Fun!
Hanisak hopes the next phase of the
“In the St. Johns Water Management experiment – transplantation of the sea- Thursday, March 2nd: The Anniversary fun begins!
District, seagrass covered approximately grass from the nursery tanks to multiple
70,000 acres in 2009,” says Chuck Jacoby, locations in the lagoon – can occur this The sales floor will be stocked with amazing inventory for you shopping pleasure! Gift cards raffles
an environmental scientist with St. Johns. summer. The goal is to plant up to an throughout the day! First 100 people in the line on Thursday March 2nd, get two raffles for the brand new
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48,000 acres in 2015, [but] . . . we antici- the 2013. “We will need to be able to grow 1:00pm: New Kate Spade Bag
pate that the 2017 maps will show a loss seagrasses outside the lagoon if we want 4:00pm: New Skagen Watch
of seagrass from 2015 because seagrass to attempt large-scale rehabilitation,” 6:00pm: Wine, Cheese, and treats
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shore.”
Long term – and well beyond the Friday, March 3rd: The anniversary fun continues!
That is very bad news because seagrass scope of this pilot project – the overarch-
is the lifeblood of the lagoon, serving as ing goal of environmentalists and “aqua- The Sales floor will be restocked with amazing inventory for you shopping pleasure. Gift cards will be
a nursery for juvenile fish, habitat for culturists” (marine farmers) is to restore raffled through out the day.
shrimp and other marine creatures and much of the seagrass that has been lost.
a food staple for manatees. If the loss Success will be measured by how abun- 1:00pm: Beautiful new royal Blue Tusk bag
persists, it “could be a staggering blow to dant the seagrass is, and the robustness 4:00pm: Lilly Pulitizer Cuff Bracelet
the regional economy that is dependent of the animal community it serves. “Re- 6:00pm: Wine Cheese and treats
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Johns River Water Management District. lot of seagrass.” Saturday, March 4th: The party continues

Enter Hanisak and his team at Florida The $100,000, two-year effort got un- The Sales floor will be totally restocked with amazing inventory for your shopping pleasure Raffles for
Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch in derway last summer, funded by proceeds Plato’s Closet, Style Encore gift cards throughout the day!
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With that knowledge in mind, Harbor Cards Raffles throughout the day
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System in Miami. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., can be more confident during a long illness so Mom could be
George was a resident of Port St. Lucie for Joseph was a veteran of the United States with the family she loved. But in the
many years. Marine Corps and worked as a business caregivers and spend more final months when Mom’s condition
consultant. He is survived by his loving wife quality time together. got worse, her doctor recommended
During the Vietnam War, George served of 48 years, Betty; children Colleen and her Treasure Coast Hospice. They provided
our country in the U.S. Army. Prior to re- husband, Eric; Robert and his wife, Jess; and To learn more, call us at expert care for Mom, supported our
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lifetime member of the VFW in New York; and friends.
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Survivors include his wife, Tammy Joy De William Patrick Quinn, 86, of Legacy Golf
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one daughter, Jennifer De Pace of Rincon, longtime resident of Port St. Lucie.
Ga.; and five grandchildren, Kathryn Babin-
eau, Daniel Babineau, Olivia Britton, Nicole Mr. Quinn served our country in the U.S.
De Pace and Vincent De Pace. Navy in the Korean War. Prior to retirement,
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BARBARA GRAVER, 79 ment.
Port St. Lucie
Mr. Quinn was preceded in death by a
Barbara Graver, 79, of Port St. Lucie son, Richard Quinn, and grandson, Richard
passed away on Feb. 23. Barbara is survived Quinn Jr. Survivors include his wife, Hazel
by her husband of 37 years, Ralph Graver; Quinn, of Port St. Lucie; one daughter, Gin-
daughter Beth Goldstein of New York City; nie Maas of Port St. Lucie; grandson Chris-
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That collective groan? People realizing deal” of doing their taxes.

tax time has arrived. That collective sigh “It’s a challenge, and I enjoy it,”

of relief? People discovering the AARP Plumeau said. “I do find the clients appre-

Foundation’s Tax-Aide program. ciate us so.”

St. Lucie West resident Virginia “Ginny” The St. Lucie Tax-Aide volunteers are at

Plumeau is the district coordinator for St. the Morningside Branch Library onThurs-

Lucie County, and says of the program: days and Fridays, from 9 a.m. to noon.

“We do not have a limit on income.” The library is at 2410 SE Morningside Dr.,

As in the volunteers at Tax Aide will do Port St. Lucie. They’re at the Knights of

your taxes for nothing, except perhaps a Columbus at 451 SW Ravenswood Lane,

bit of gratitude. “The only time we turn Port St. Lucie, on Mondays and Wednes-

somebody away is if it’s out of scoop – if days 9 a.m. to noon. The volunteers see

it’s something we’re not trained to

do,” Plumeau said.

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if they can help.

The Tax-Aide program has been Virginia ‘Ginny’ Plumeau of St. Lucie West is congratulated by
around nationally since the late
Mayor Greg Oravec last year after receiving an award for her

volunteer service. FILE PHOTO: MITCH KLOORFAIN

1960s. It’s been in St. Lucie since at

least the early ’90s, Plumeau said. Many folks first-come, first-served. There are no

of the volunteers have backgrounds in appointments.

financial businesses. There are about 30 Clients need to take last year’s tax re-

volunteers in St. Lucie. Most, 25 or so, are turns, Social Security cards, photo IDs and

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Plumeau said. 1099s and others. Tax-Aide volunteers are

Plumeau has been volunteering for a little slower than last year.

23 years now. Last year the foundation “We have a new tax program we’re us-

awarded her the Jan Cooper Certificate ing this year,” Plumeau said. “The com-

of Appreciation for two decades of vol- plexity has slowed us down.”

unteer service. At the same time, Mayor The Tax-Aide volunteers will help

Greg Oravec gave Plumeau a certificate of about 800 a year, Plumeau estimated.

appreciation from the city. He called her “And I’m probably being conservative,”

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Bonz goes all boogie woogie over sweetie Shuggie

Hi Dog Buddies! in our pond, and zoom through the
woods pretendin’ we’re fearless
This week, my interview was with a think? I LIKE it. They also call me Shugs, or Shuggie. hunters. Once, when I was little, I
snowbirddog, Shuggie Lemay, a sweet Shugaboo. I answer to all of ’em, Morgan, ackshully caught a wild turkey. It
shepherdy-looking mix, very friendly and too, cuz food might be involved and I don’t PHOTO: DENISE RITCHIE was bigger than me even. I was pe-
happy. She came right up for the Wag-and- wanna miss out. You know, like the hu- tooie-ing feathers outta my mouth
Sniff, and greeted my assistant with some mans say, ‘You can call me anything, just couldn’t keep me cuz the shelter didn’t let for days. Papa has a smoker, so we
enthusiastic Jump-and-Slurps. call me to dinner.’” their dogs live in apartments, so I got all had turkey for dinner.”
worried, cuz I was 8 months old already
“Hi, Mr. Bonzo! Come right IN! I just Honestly, those humans. We laughed. and sometimes humans want fluffy-wuffy “PAWsome!” I exclaimed. “When
LOVE havin’ cump-ny. This is my Mama, “Anyway, I was almost but not quite ad- little puppies, an, even though the shelter did you get down here?”
Linda. My Papa’s Scott. This is just my opted from a shelter by some medical stu- humans were nice, I didn’t wanna go back
second year comin’ down here and I’ve dents up in Syracuse, New York, and I was there, ya know?” “Last year. I love it here, Mr.
already made a whole buncha pooch pals! all excited, but THEN, they found out they Bonzo! I like the dog park and the
Humans, too. EVrybuddy’’s so FRENly!” I nodded. beach. I have two human friends,
“WELL, the students were friends they’re still puppies: Hannah, she’s
“A pleasure to meet you, Miss Shuggie. with my Mama and Papa (who weren’t 6; and Paisley, she’s 2, I think. We’re
I’m eager to hear your story. And how you my Mama and Papa yet, of course). They always playin’ together. Me an my
got your cool name.” hadda farm in Cazenovia, New York, and pooch pals, both Labs, Smokey and
they were kinda thinkin’ about another Bailey, play on the beach. I like the
She jumped onto the couch beside her dog anyway cuz their Golden Retriev- beach, but not the ackshully water,
Mom, and plopped down on a cocoa-col- er, Toby, was Getting’ Up There, and they cuz it chases you back. I only play in the
ored blanket with a pawprint design. “Are thought a young dog would maybe perk soap sudsy part. I just love bein’ outside.
you cumf-tubble? Good! OK! Here I go! him up, cuz of being all bouncy.” An I love to ROLL. A lot. Then I get up an
First, my name: My name at the shelter Shuggie took a breath, an I wrote like do my Happy Dance. Later, I flop down in
was Morgan, which I didn’t like all that crazy to catch up. the yard and watch the pooches and peo-
much, so I was happy when Mama and “So they drove me to the farm to meet ple go by.
Papa decided to call me Shuggie, which Toby. I was sick as a ... er ...I was totally car “I don’t do tricks, but Mama says I’m
is short for ‘mu-shoe-guh-nuh,’ which is sick. Mama hadda give me medicine so I an expert at begging. Once I accidental-
Yiddish for ‘crazy person.’ It’s silly, doncha wouldn’t keep tossing my kibbles. I was ly ate a hot dog, even though Toby had
zombie’d out for most of the trip. It was all warned me NEVER to do that cuz Nobody
WE BUY GOLD! kinda overwhelming. When we got to the Knows what’s in ’em. It’s a MissTree. Sure
farm, I laid down on Mama’s shoe for com- enough, I had Tummy Troubles. Papa
• WATCHES CH &J Specializing in fort. I still do when I’m pooped out. I’m rubbed my tummy to make it feel much
• CLOCKS Fine Watches pretty much a Mama’s girl. Well, you know, better. For treats, I get Pupperoni or
• GOLD & THE WAT EWELRY she feeds me.” cheese, nuts or peanut butter. For meals,
• ROLEX I nodded. I sometimes get Tai, or Italian, or even
• OMEGA “Anyway, me an Toby got along just fine, venison or wild boar, my favorites. (Papa’s
which I was glad of cuz I really wanted to a mighty hunter.)
SILVER HOSPITAL • TAG stay. The farm’s the greatest place for a “I have my own comfy bed, but I some-
Jewelry • CITIZEN pooch. There’s 80 whole acres. Me ’n To- times sleep with Mama and Papa, or just
• SEIKO AND by’d run some, then stop and rest under sprawl out in the guest room.”
a tree and Toby’d tell me stories about his Suddenly, Shuggie jumped up and ran
MORE! Younger Days. He was my Role Model, told to the door, wagging and wiggling. Her
me all kinds of useful dog stuff. We were little human friends, Paisley and Hannah,
Your Trusted Source for together for three years, and then it was all dressed up for picture day at school,
time for Toby to go to Dog Heaven. He told had come to say hello to their pooch pal.
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repair. me not to be too sad cuz Dog Heaven is a Slurps and wags and hugs and giggles en-
wonderful place, and he’d taught me ev- sued. Shuggie politely introduced us, then
NEW LOCATION! erything I needed to know. But I was sad it was time for me to go.
anyway. Heading home, I was thinking – venison
Clocks Make “After a while, I met Casey, a shepherd and wild boar, how exciting! I saw myself
Wonderful mix, kinda like me, PLUS we’re both res- in The Wild, bold and brave, gnawing on a
cues, and both plain ol’ country mutts. venison bone, nose to the wind; the scent
Family We’re best buddies up at the farm. We swim of adventure. All-THO, bacon-flavored
Heirlooms kibbles and air conditioning sound pretty
good.
NEXT TO We Make House MARIO STEISEL CERTIFIED
WEST END GRILL Calls For ROLEX WATCHMAKER Till next time,

Grandfather The Bonz
Clocks
DON’T BE SHY!
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occasional faint, and the doctor ordered my flights of fancy and more concerned answering them. A phone message from hospital services within health care
an MRI. I had it on a Friday and he called with what we should do. a nurse on Monday that I’d had a “small organizations. The course is offered
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nurse calls to tell me it it’s fine. points, keeping the good high and the isn’t the way it used to be, where doc- er rules for Medicare, Medicaid, Work-
bad low. While the stationary bicycle tors knew and cared about you, I beg to man’s Compensation and commer-
This felt different. didn’t get me anywhere, it was helping differ. One doctor, at least, helped turn a cial carriers. Proper use of CPT and
Turns out I had a silent lacunar in- my cardiovascular system. The doctor, diagnosis into a manageable challenge. HCPCS modifiers, the Correct Coding
farct. That’s a silent stroke. We don’t with my agreement, decided to add a If you are not getting that level of care, Initiative, LCD and NCD medical ne-
know when, but the doctor suspects it baby aspirin as a precaution. you should be asking why not. cessity guidelines and other billing re-
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caring for a 98-year-old father with de- I must admit that all of this was a The take-away from all of this is that Upon completion of the class students
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108 NW Pleasant Grove Way in Magnolia Lakes: 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom, 1,698 square foot home offered for $214,900 by
Stephen Brown, 508-320-5820 of The Keyes Company

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AFFORDABLE Cozy home an ideal fit in
FLOORING family-friendly community

Lenny Agin • Tile Marble BY SHELLEY KOPPEL | Correspondent All the bedrooms are carpeted in neutral
[email protected] tones. There is a linen closet in the hallway
Over 25 Years In Business! for easy access to the bedrooms and bath.
The house at 108 NW Pleasant Grove
2014, 2015 & 2016 Way in the Magnolia Lakes community is The master bedroom is a spacious 17-by-
VOTED #1 FLOORING perfect for a family, and it is situated on 11, and is very private as the large windows
STORE in St. Lucie Co. a cul-de-sac that couldn’t be more fam- open onto the preserve beyond. The cathe-
ily-friendly. There are basketball hoops dral ceiling gives the room an expansive
AGAIN! in front of houses and young kids tossing feel. On the way to the ensuite bath, there
around a football. The quiet, tree-lined are his-and-hers walk-in closets. The master
street feels welcoming and safe. bath has a soaker tub, a separate, glass-door
shower, toilet with sliding privacy door and a
Steve Brown, the agent for the Keyes

Plush Wood Flooring
Starting @
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5$ 99
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Reg. $3.99 Sq. Ft. Includes Company, knows the house well, as he has linen closet. There are two vanities, hers with
owned it since 2004. room for a seat for doing hair and makeup.
Thin Setting Grout
& Rip out of Old Carpet “The front porch reminded us of New The living room or great room is a gen-
England,” he said. “It’s on a cul-de-sac and erous 21-by-11 and is carpeted. Its French
ESFTRIMEEATES Complete, Bath Shop at there’s a preserve out back so it’s more pri- doors open to the lanai and screened
Remodeling Home vate. There are a lot of children in the neigh- porch. The formal dining room, 11-by-11,
Service borhood. Across the street, there’s a Port St. also opens onto the lanai. The kitchen,
FINANCING NOW AVAILABLE Available Lucie police officer who parks his vehicle in with its porcelain tile floor, is 11-by-9 and
his drive. It feels more secure.” has Formica countertops that also serve as
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214 Orange Ave - Downtown Ft. Pierce entryway are two bedrooms, 14 feet-by-11 breakfast nook looks to the front and side
feet and 12-by-11, that share a bath. Each has of the house and the light streaming in
PSL Office Visit our Showroom in a large closet, and would be ideal as family makes it warm and welcoming. The nook
Historic Ft. Pierce bedrooms or as an office and guest bedroom.
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has a carved wood country-style moulding age platform that is perfect for seasonal items,
that adds to the charm. like Christmas decorations. The washer and
dryer that are there now are negotiable.
Outside, on the lanai, there is a privacy
fence to one side and the preserve. An in- We drove around the community to the
ground pool could be added, Brown noted. large clubhouse and exercise center. There is
also a full-sized basketball court, bocce, and
The house has a laundry room that opens a tennis center with a pro. Volleyball has re-
to the two-car garage. There is a built-in stor- cently been added, as has a playground for
younger kids. There is a charter school and
FEATURES FOR elementary school within a half mile and the
108 NW PLEASANT GROVE WAY community is located near shopping, Tradi-
tion Stadium and restaurants.
Neighborhood:
Magnolia Lakes As we left Magnolia Lakes, all I could
Year built: 2004 think was that this was a house just wait-
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FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2017 YOUR INDEPENDENT LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER

Coming Up! For Riverside music director Anne Shuttlesworth ...

RICK SPRINGFIELD SISHGOOWTTIMIMEE!
ROCK ’N’ ROLLS IN
FOR SUNRISE SHOW Page B6

BY SAMANTHA BAITA | Staff Writer Anne Shuttlesworth.
[email protected]
PHOTO: GORDON RADFORD
1 One of pop rock’s most
popular singer-songwrit-
ers, Australian Rick Springfield, is
appearing tonight at the Sunrise
Theatre in Fort Pierce. Spring-
field’s been writing songs since he
was 14, and became popular in
the States as a star on the daytime
soap “General Hospital,” going on
to collect 17 Top 40 hits, includ-
ing the No. 1 single “Jessie’s Girl,”
for which he received the Best
Male Rock Vocal Grammy in 1981.
Springfield still tours around the
world every year. The show starts
at 8 p.m.

2 This Friday and Saturday,
the Indian River State Col-
lege “Company” Singers and Jazz
Ensembles present a variety con-
cert, “Celebrate!,” at the McAlpin
Fine Arts Center on the Fort Pierce
campus. Led by Choral Direc-
tor Dr. Dale Reith and Director
of Bands Dr. John Southall, the
young musicians and vocalists
will celebrate Big Band, Broadway
and Pop. Throughout the concert,
jazz soloists will be featured, and

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IRISH AYES: FLUTIST MAKES ‘CELTIC CONNECTION’

BY SHELLEY KOPPEL | Staff Writer he was performing, to talk about the “It’s visually appealing,” he said.
[email protected] “There are lots of things for everyone
upcoming show. I reminded him that to enjoy.”
If you’re going to schedule a concert the
week of St. Patrick’s Day, then that son of the last time we talked, he called from Arbuthnot has been in Australia
Erin – flutist Gary Arbuthnot – is a great since just before Christmas and he is
choice. the island of Madeira. Arbuthnot is returning to Las Vegas March 1. He is
coming to Florida solely to perform at
Born in County Antrim, he attended St. based in Las Vegas, where his fiancée is the Lyric.
Malachy’s College and then studied at the
prestigious Royal Academy of Music in Lon- a dancer, but he spends a lot of time on “The last time, the audience was
don and McGill University in Montreal. He one of the best I’ve ever had,” he said,
studied with James Galway and has worked the road, in the air and on the sea. “They’re so enthusiastic and appre-
as principal flute with the Royal Liverpool ciative. I jumped at the opportunity to
Philharmonic, the Opera de Lyon and the “I fly in and out as required,” he come back. It’s a beautiful theater.”
Sao Paulo State Symphony Orchestra. He
is also a sought-after performer on cruise said. “I’m normally home for a couple The flutist said that people some-
ships around the world. times wonder how a flute player can
of weeks out of each month. I’m gone keep them entertained for 90 minutes.
Arbuthnot brings his show “Celtic Con-
nections” to Stuart’s Lyric Theatre March long enough for her to miss me and “There’s humor and stories,” he said.
12. The show takes contemporary and tra- “I give the background, the stories
ditional favorites and gives them the artist’s home long enough for me to annoy that go along with the video clips. It’s
own twists. a whole evening of entertaining and I
her.” hope they leave over the moon. Any-
Arbuthnot began his musical career at one who was here before, it’s a great
8, playing the guitar. They didn’t have gui- For “Celtic Connections,” Arbuthnot show. If they weren’t, then come hear
tar lessons at school, so he tried the flute. the show. It’s a nice St. Paddy’s gift.”
It wasn’t love at first sight, but it didn’t take is indeed mindful of how close it is to
long for the instrument to become part of Flutist Gary Arbuthnot comes to the
his life. When his mother died of breast can- St. Patrick’s Day. Lyric Theatre, 59 SW Flagler Ave., Stuart,
cer when he was 12, the instrument and the March 12, with his show, “Celtic Con-
music helped him with his grief. By 14, he “When they asked me to come back nections.” Tickets are $37. Call the box office
knew how he would spend his life. at 772-286-7827 or order online at www.lyr-
(to the Lyric), they asked for an Irish ictheatre.com. 
Arbuthnot phoned from Australia, where
or Celtic theme,” he said. “There are

a lot of modern arrangements of Irish

traditional music or music connected

to Irish-based movies like ‘Braveheart.’

I’ve deliberately designed it for anyone

who will enjoy a wide variety of music. Flutist Gary Arbuthnot
There will be traditional Irish music returns to the Lyric
like ‘Danny Boy,’ ‘Lord of the Dance’ Theatre March 12.
and ‘River Dance.’ There are also Celt-
PHOTO COURTESY THE LYRIC THEATRE

ic-based movies, like ‘Titanic.’ Ireland

was the last stop before it set sail. It’s a Arbuthnot is returning with a band and

wider program and they’re not going to get the show will be multimedia, with video

bored. It’s high-energy.” projections to accompany the music.

"Swamp by
Chandelier"

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Parks Arbuthnot

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‘A COUPLA CHICKS’ WILL HAVE YOU CACKLING

BY SHELLEY KOPPEL | Staff Writer Liz Milner (left) and Arlette Eulo. life is so regimented, revolving around her
[email protected] clubs and a rigid schedule. She doesn’t un-
PHOTO COURTESY KAREN O’DONOVAN derstand why Maude is so stand-offish.
We’ve all had people who moved in next Maude, for her part, doesn’t understand
door or down the street and decided we oddball that keeps showing up on her porch, but some- Hanna Mae at all. She is an alien species to
were going to be their new best friends. times you get pulled, scraping and scratching, into their the uptight New Yorker.
Sometimes it works out that way and grip.”
sometimes the person drives us crazy. Of course, the play has twists and turns
Hanna Mae has difficulty understanding why Maude’s with Maude’s philandering husband and
In John Ford Noonan’s comedy “A Cou- Hanna’s uncouth spouse. Their respective
pla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking,” marital problems help draw them together.
which will be presented at the A.C.T. Stu-
dio Theatre weekends from March 11-26, “As it evolves, one continues to bombard
the scene is New York’s Westchester Coun- the other,” Baker said. “They finally come
ty. Maude Minks lives on the pretentious- to an understanding. It is about friendship
ly-named Charlemagne Lane and is a very and understanding, especially of people
private person. Hanna Mae has just moved who are not like you. It’s very funny.”
to Charlemagne Lane from Texas and her
personality is as big as her home state. It’s Baker said that the playwright has cap-
a recipe for disaster – or laughs. tured here what he does in all of his plays.

Gale Baker will be directing Arlette Eulo “He writes about the human element
and Liz Milner in the play. It’s a show she and our failings,” Baker said. “We’re all in
has loved for a long time. “I saw this show this together and we can’t escape each oth-
in Los Angeles in 1985 with Elizabeth Ash- er. There’s no reason not to get along. You
ley and Anne Archer,” she said. “It’s just a can find good in everybody.”
hilarious show to me. These are two very
different women, an uptight Westchester As Hanna Mae might say, “Amen, sister.”
woman and a good old Texas gal. They go through a lot
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Show time is go time for Riverside’s music director

BY MICHELLE GENZ | Staff Writer When “Mame” opens March 7, she won’t scribe the score for the limited in-
[email protected] be quite so obvious. But just as she has in struments that will play.
dozens of Riverside plays, her presence will
High above the stage at Riverside The- be felt just the same. From the actors’ vo- Just like the theater’s on-staff
atre’s last musical, “Chicago,” audiences cals to her own piano and the rest of the pit music director Ken Clifton, Shut-
got to witness music director Anne Shut- orchestra, Shuttlesworth puts the music in tlesworth isn’t often visible to audi-
tlesworth in action. musicals. ences. She is in the pit, sunken be-
low floor level between the stage’s
And action there was, there on the ele- She also puts the music on the page – lit- apron and the front row. Even when
vated platform where the orchestra played. erally. Before every show, from the first re- it’s Clifton who is music directing,
Shuttlesworth was that hyperkinetic con- hearsals, she is tapping away at her laptop Shuttlesworth is often there during
ductor with the bobbing blonde mane, lead- using special software to reduce and tran- performances playing the second
ing the group through that fabulous music. keyboard.

In most rehearsals, she’s working the road as associate conductor with the
under the director – in the case of pre-Broadway tour of “Annie.” It was 1996;
“Mame,” it’s James Brennan. Ac- Nell Carter starred.
companying the cast on the piano,
she plunges into a phrase then stops After the tour settled in on Broadway,
abruptly as Brennan breaks for a Shuttlesworth stayed in New York. She
pointer. Other rehearsals involve moved to Vero Beach 12 years ago and, soon
just her and the actors. Her coaching rang- after, began playing at Riverside.
es from giving word-specific tips to helping
them learn not just notes but the “cut-offs” After two decades in the business, her fin-
– the agreed-upon points to take a breath. gers fly over a laptop loaded with software
that types not letters but musical notation.
Two weeks before the show opens, the During an early rehearsal of a dance se-
orchestra arrives in town; it is Shuttlesworth quence in “Mame,” as she paused her piano
who will run their rehearsals, too. That’s playing at director Brennan’s cue, she seam-
when the bobbing begins in earnest and lessly turned to her laptop on a table next
with purpose as she exuberantly plays pia- to her, and sneaked in a transcription of the
no while marking time with the rest of her passage she had just played.
body. “My accompanist professor took a
video of me once, and said, ‘Watch this. You There are times she must reduce the notes
move too much.’ But something’s got to scored for an entire section of the orchestra
move if you’re playing the piano and con- into a single treble and bass line for piano.
ducting.” “A second keyboardist will be replacing a
30-piece string section,” she says. “I’ll take
Along with conducting, accompaniment the violin book and I’m putting every one of
is its own musical specialty and she has the notes into the laptop.”
loved it since she first played piano for her
high school chorus. Growing up in a town of And for the next show, “Saturday Night Fe-
750 in western Pennsylvania, Shuttlesworth ver,” for which she will act as associate mu-
spent her childhood and adolescence sic director to Clifton, she’ll program sounds
studying piano and singing at school. into the computer and run that through the
keyboard. “It’s great because I can do it on a
At the University of Cincinnati Col- plane,” she says.
lege-Conservatory of Music, she studied
performance as an undergrad and accom- CONTINUED ON PAGE B9
paniment in graduate school. Her interest
was in opera and art songs. It wasn’t until
she was almost through her master’s pro-
gram that she suddenly got hooked on
Broadway, when she was hired to go on

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50-STATE CLUB NOT AS EXCLUSIVE AS YOU MIGHT THINK

BY CHRISTINE DELL’AMORE | Washington Post Are there ever. The All Fifty States Club, I soon

My father, a traveling businessman, likes to joke discovered, has about 2,800 members who have
that I would happily tag along with him to Ames,
Iowa; Gary, Ind.; or any other American town accomplished the same feat, from all 50 states
that’s not on most tourist maps. It’s true. If you
have an open mind and an adventurer’s spirit, ev- and 13 countries. Like me, many get the idea
ery place has something worth your time.
once they hit 30-or-so states and finish on either
Had I believed the nonsense about Nebraska
being a “flyover state,” for instance, I would never Hawaii or Alaska – the farthest, priciest and most
have herded cattle on horseback through rolling
grasslands lush with purple wildflowers and tall time-consuming trips to plan, says Alicia Rovey,
pines. Had I stuck close to home, I might not have
tasted heavenly banana pudding in Selma, Ala., who founded the club in 2006 to celebrate and en-
or bought stamps from the cutest darn post of-
fice you’ve ever seen, snuggled in the snow in tiny courage travelers on their journey.
Plymouth, Vt. Rooting out such gems has been a
longtime joy of mine, and around 10 years ago I real- The organization, which operates on the honor
ized that I had gone to 30-odd states in the process.
system, asks that you put your foot on the ground
That’s when I started getting serious about seeing all
50. and breathe the air of a state. (My own require-

I pinpointed my weak spots – the Great Lakes, the ment was having a meal in a town.)
Dakotas, parts of the South – and planned how I’d get
there. I didn’t set a particular deadline, but prioritized PHOTO COURTESY WASHINGTON POST “The club makes it more official,” says Rovey,
about two states a year.
who lives in Nashville and hit her 50th, Oregon,
I had a decent head start: Growing up in Maryland
(and taking frequent sojourns to Walt Disney World) in 2015. “Sometimes, you want that extra recogni-
meant that I had been to most of the Eastern Seaboard.
me to Idaho, Rhode Island, Michigan, Alaska and Mis- tion that the goal is validated.”
Two years of graduate school in Colorado allowed for
easy camping or hiking adventures to Wyoming, Utah, sissippi. There’s no typical 50-stater, she says – some are mo-
New Mexico, Kansas and Arizona. Reporting trips took
When I could, I tacked new states onto trips to visit tivated by patriotism, meeting new people or a desire

friends and family. My sister-in-law in Peoria, Ill., for for new experiences. To her, the objective also infuses

instance, lives a short drive from Iowa, where I hiked vacations with a greater sense of purpose: “You’re not

among the songbirds in Lake Macbride State Park. just going to Hawaii to lay on the beach, you’re going

In September 2016, I ended in Hawaii, watching to Hawaii to complete this lifelong goal of visiting all

fountains of bright-orange lava spew from the Big Is- 50 states.”

land’s Kilauea Iki Crater. I felt elated, but also a bit like If you’re thinking of joining the club, a few pieces of

an oddball. advice: Keep costs down by staying in state parks or

That’s because most people I know can quickly count short-term home rentals. Add new states to trips to see

off how many countries they have visited, but have friends and family. “Be intentional,” Rovey says – plan a

only a vague idea when it comes to states. I wondered if long trip to a particular region, say Yellowstone National

there were others out there like me. Park, to visit as many states as you can in one go. 







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