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10/26/2018 ISSUE 43

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A3It’s bat time again ... Top acts to follow B2 B10The Lyric’s got ‘Talent’
Landau Murphy hits the stage
Expert: What makes them tick Emerson’s ‘Live from Vero’

VOLUME 3, ISSUE 43 YOUR INDEPENDENT LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2018

TPAHTECDHAOYF! Somerset makes sole pitch
for vocational-tech school
Over 1,800 pumpkins
were given away to local BY DEBBIE CARSON | Staff Writer currently operates two schools in
children and families at the [email protected] St. Lucie County.
Pumpkin Patch at Tradition
Landing event last Satur- Over the course of the last cou- Somerset was the “high-
day. Amelia Mai, 6, below, ple months, the City of Port St. est-ranked firm,” said Assistant
helps herself to a couple of Lucie has put out the call for edu- City Manager David Graham.
pumpkins, while De’Zire cation organizations and firms to Though it was the lone respon-
Moore, 6, enjoys a pony send their proposals for a poten- dent, Graham said, Somerset’s
ride.  tial vocational-technical school presentation scored high enough
in the city’s jobs corridor. to be brought before the council.

Nearly 300 firms were contact- The Port St. Lucie City Council
ed directly. Emails were sent out voted Monday night 4-1 to move
to thousands. But just one com- ahead with negotiating a contract
pany responded with a proposal. with Somerset, pinning down the

Somerset Academy Inc. – which CONTINUED ON PAGE A13

SHERIFF’S OFFICE TEAM ANSWERS
CALL FOR PANHANDLE ASSISTANCE

BY DEBBIE CARSON | Staff Writer
[email protected]

The St. Lucie County

Sheriff’s Office is heed-

ing the call for help in the

Hurricane Michael disas-

ter zone along the Flori-

da Panhandle. A team of

11 personnel left late last

PHOTOS: ANTHONY INSWASTY week to relieve the San-

City attorney set to lose ‘interim’ moniker ta Rosa Sheriff’s Office,

which as helping patrol

Bay County.

“Those deputies are be-

coming very exhausted,”

BY DEBBIE CARSON | Staff Writer negotiate a contract with inter- heaval that it would cause. “Ev- St. Lucie Sheriff Ken Mas-
[email protected] im City Attorney James Stokes, erything’s working well.”
whose current contract expires in cara said of the first wave of
Turnover within the City Attor- February. Councilman John Carvelli con-
ney’s Office has been an issue for curred. “Personally, I don’t think assistance. Larger agencies Detective Joe Bell with the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s office
the last couple years. But the “re- “He’s gotten the City Attorney’s we need the revolving door to were tapped first to help
volving door,” as one councilman Office in line,” said Vice Mayor keep moving,” he said. with recovery and public helps load a truck with supplies. PHOTO: LINDA THIBEAULT
called it Monday night, doesn’t Shannon Martin, adding that
need to continue. she’s not interested in making a Carvelli added that opening safety. Now, it’s St. Lucie’s turn. ed help in the wake of the 2004
change in leadership nor the up- up the post to a search for new
The City Council voted to re- Broward, Palm Beach and storms, hurricanes Frances and
CONTINUED ON PAGE A4
Orange counties all respond- Jeanne. “We’ve got to pay it for-

ed when St. Lucie need- CONTINUED ON PAGE A6

IN THIS ISSUE Bonz reports happy
days are finally here
LOCAL NEWS A1-A15 for Sadie. Page B14

HEALTH A16-A19 ARTS/PEOPLE B1-B15

OBITUARIES A9 PETS B14

GAMES B16-B18 REAL ESTATE A21-A32

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‘BAT FREAK’ EXPLAINS WHAT MAKES THEM TICK

BY DEBBIE CARSON | Staff Writer Bat expert Ken Gioeli. At right, the bat “They like these because we don’t have So how do you know if there are bats in
[email protected] house set up near the Mets’ stadium. caves,” Gioeli said. Those colonies tend to the attic or under the roof? Gioeli said you’ll
spend the morning near the roof’s peak know from the smell, the sound and the
Halloween means trick-or-treating, cos- To make up for the loss of home, Gioeli’s and, as the sun begins to warm the tiles, look.
tumes, horror movies … and more bad team built a bat house near the stadium, they scoot farther down. By the time eve-
publicity for the humble bat. hoping to entice the winged animals to ning comes and it’s time to go on the bug As bats leave their roost, they void their
their new abode. Unlike in the classic base- hunt, the bats are near the opening along bowels. Doing so yields an unmistakable
To be sure, there is such a creepy creature ball movie “Field of Dreams,” they built it – the roof edge. smell, and leaves a visible trace of their
as the vampire bat – ask Ken Gioeli, a natu- but no one came. body oils scraped along the opening. And
ral resources extension agent for UF/IFAS. while bats’ echolocation is in a frequency
He studied them in Costa Rica. Gioeli said he suspects the bats relocat- humans cannot hear without mechanical
ed to the span of an overpass, getting in assistance, they do vocalize within the col-
But bats – despite how they’re portrayed through cracks. Apparently, bats like the ony, making chittering sounds.
in scary movies – don’t want to fly in your steady hum of traffic or other similar nois-
hair, or bite your neck, or turn into a hu- es, he said. There are several bat species that reside
man. in Florida, including the yellow bat, the red
Gioeli has also worked to rid a St. Lucie bat, the Seminole and the hoary. The yel-
“That’s all Dracula movies,” Gioeli said County school of a bat colony using a simi- low bat tends to live within the “petticoat”
during his Lunch and Learn at the Manatee lar one-way device technique. In that case, of palm trees’ brown fronds. The red and
Observation and Education Center earlier though, the bats had laid claim to the gap Seminole bats like to call Spanish moss and
this month. The series is held on the second between an exterior wall and its façade near pine trees home. The hoary prefers broad-
Friday each month and features a guest the school’s large air conditioning unit. leaf trees.
speaker on a different topic.
As for residents, oftentimes they find According to Gioeli, there is not much
Despite the particularly dramatic myths bats have slipped into their attics through residents can do to encourage bats to move
surrounding bats as a whole, there are few holes only an inch in size. Those who have
that are specific to resident Florida bats. them in their homes – but not in the attic – into an area. Unlike attracting
usually find them roosting under their bar- hummingbirds or butterflies
They don’t eat the fruit from your trees – rel-tile roofs. by planting certain flowers and
which means they won’t pollinate your fruit shrubs, bats are going to go
trees, either. And they don’t eat mosquitos. where they want.

Gioeli was quick to point out that the Case in point: the bat house
Florida bats really do eat bugs – literally nears the Mets’ stadium.
tons of them – just not mosquitos, and not
here in St. Lucie County. “We thought we had every-
thing for them,” Gioeli said, ex-
Gioeli is a self-proclaimed “bat freak,” plaining that it was modeled after
who helped rid the Mets stadium in St. Luc- the highly successful bat house at
ie West of the flying mammals in the late the University of Florida. It faced
1990s. Using special contraptions, Gioeli east (again, for the sun’s heat),
and his team were able to slowly migrate had great ground clearance.
the bats out from the stadium’s rafters.
In 2004, the hurricanes
“They almost stopped spring training,” downed the stadium bat house. It
Gioeli said of the bats. The creatures had wasn’t rebuilt.
decided to roost above the stadium seating,
which caused a bit of a public health and If he had the time, Gioeli told
safety crisis. Bat droppings are neither fun the Lunch and Learn crowd that he would
to sit on nor be in contact with. love to experiment with a barrel-tile roof
bat house. He envisions a large piece of
The Mets almost abandoned the stadi- wood set to the typical angle of a roof and
um altogether, according to Gioeli. Instead, standing 13 or 15 feet off the ground. That
his team installed a one-way device on each piece would be shingled with the tiles.
of the bats’ entry/exit points. The device al-
lowed the bats to get out, but wouldn’t let Perhaps then St. Lucie bats will find that
them back in. Over months, the entire colo- a suitable home. 
ny flew out and couldn’t get back in.

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WOVAELRKCINA’NACLELR

Breast Cancer Survivors are
honored on stage during the
“Making Strides Against Breast
Cancer” walk last Saturday at
First Data Field in St. Lucie West.
Left to right below: Kevin Devis
entertains the crowd before the
walk; Natalie Freeman partic-
ipates in a pre-walk workout
with her daughters Soraya, 8,
and Cheyenne, 11; and Maryann
Sama helps her daughter Theresa
Tillo with her survivor sash. Tillo
is a 6-month survivor of breast
cancer. 

PHOTOS: LINDA THIBEAULT

CITY ATTORNEY that Stokes has not moved to Port St. Lucie, his current contract agreements and has ex- in.” He said it was neither ideal nor advis-
nor does he appear willing to be a tradi- pressed a willingness to come into the office able to have this situation, especially when
CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 tional city attorney by working full time in a fourth day each week. the city attorney is one of only a couple posts
the office. the City Council appoints.
leadership would send a “bad message.” He Councilwoman Jolien Caraballo said
opined that the amount of turnover in the “I was hoping that he would decide he the city might not need a “traditional” For his part, Stokes said “I’m happy here,”
department would make it difficult to attract wants to be here,” Oravec said of Stokes, 9-to-5 city attorney, not when Stokes has adding that he works with an excellent staff.
a quality candidate. who was sitting a few seats down from him proven he can get the job done efficiently He expressed optimism that an agreement
on the dais Monday night, “and, unfortu- and effectively. She pointed out that just could be reached among all the parties.
Stokes has been serving as the interim nately, it seems like he wants to offer a pro- because someone works 60-plus hours a
city attorney since early 2018. He has been a fessional service and continue on, but not week doesn’t mean that person is getting The council voted unanimously to tap
contractor, of sorts, working full time but not as a traditional city attorney.” more done. City Manager Russ Blackburn to negotiate
always within City Hall. He also serves as the a new contract with Stokes. “I’ve got to go
City of Sebastian City Attorney. His fellow council members did not ap- Oravec pushed back, saying the City of with my team,” Oravec said before voting to
pear to share the same concern, noting that Port St. Lucie, the eighth largest in the state, affirm the move, despite his continued res-
Mayor Gregory Oravec raised a concern Stokes has provided excellent service under deserves a full-time city attorney “who’s all ervations. 



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SHERIFF SENDING HELP

CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1

“Your Full-Service ward,” Sheriff Mascara said of assisting fel-
Salon” low law enforcement agencies.

New Client Sheriff Mascara and his leadership team
Specials hand-picked nine deputies and two super-
Balayage Color $75 visors to assist in Bay County. The deputies
come from throughout the agency, leaving
Keratin Special $99 no one division unmanned.

Retouch & Accent Foils $80 “I can assure the public, deputies are in
the communities and have a presence,”
Extension $65 Sheriff Mascara said. No “frontline” depu-
ties were tapped to travel to the Panhan-
(Call for details) dle. Staffing there is “still up to par.”

Perm $50 However, response times might lag a Officers with the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s office prepare to leave for the Panhandle last Thursday. PHOTO: LINDA THIBEAULT
Olaplex Treatment $25 bit within the specialty units, including
Facial Wax 3 areas $25 the Special Investigations and Traffic divi- told they could expect to be in Bay County ing of Friday, Oct. 19, to inform him they
sions. for at least seven days. had arrived in Bay County. They told him
- New Clients Only that photos of the destruction left in Hur-
- Professional Make-Up Applications The St. Lucie team will be tasked with In the meantime, the St. Lucie team ricane Michael’s wake simply do not do it
- Prices Subject to Length & Thickness patrolling the community from 6 p.m. to 6 has two satellite phones with which to justice – it is so much worse.
a.m., according to Mascara. At this stage of communicate, as well as several old flip-
398.8300 the recovery efforts, missions for assisting style cellphones that can reach the AT&T Hurricane Michael struck the Panhan-
agencies are becoming more designed and cell tower locally. Sheriff Mascara said the dle near Mexico Beach on Oct. 10, and is
1006 SE Port St. Lucie Blvd. • Port St. Lucie more specific in nature. phones were in the Sheriff’s Office inven- blamed for the deaths of at least 50 peo-
tory and have once again been pressed ple, including 35 in the U.S. Many of the
Two of the men deployed to the Pan- into service. deaths have been attributed to falling trees
handle had been sent previously to hur- and flash flooding. 
ricane-damaged areas of Louisiana and The team contacted Mascara the morn-
Mississippi. They will be a “great asset” to
the team given their prior experience, the
sheriff said.

The team will be living in tents on the
grounds of the Bay County jail because
there are no other accommodations avail-
able. Sheriff Mascara said the team was

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Aycock at Tradition Red tide forces some beach closures
Life Celebration Center
NEWEST LOCATION St. Lucie County beaches on North tory issues or allegories – it is advised that
Port St. Lucie Aycock at Tradition Hutchison Island, including the Fort they avoid the beaches.
Pierce Inlet State Park and Avalon Beach,
772-618-2336 Life Celebration Center are closed (as of St. Lucie Voice press time) St. Lucie County encourages residents
due to complications from red tide. St. and visitors to use caution when on the
Floresta Drive SW Tradition Lakes Blvd. Lucie County Ocean Rescue Lifeguards beach or in waters with high concentra-
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SW Stony Creek Way SW Tradition Lakes Blvd. SW Keating Dr. evaluate when the beaches will reopen. pets by staying away from affected areas
Port St. Lucie SW Hartwick Dr. until the blooms move further offshore or
SW Elsinore Dr. St. Lucie County continues to collect they go away. Red tide is a naturally oc-
772-878-0049 Tradition Pkwy. water samples twice a week from eight curring algae that has been documented
different locations on Hutchinson Island, along Florida’s Gulf Coast since the 1840s
Fernhill Memorial sending them to the Florida Fish and Wild- and occurs nearly every year. Because the
Gardens, Stuart life Conservation Commission (FWC) for blooms are patchy, other local beaches
772-283-6246 testing. Results have shown low to moder- may be OK to visit.
ate concentrations of red tide. The results
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IN LOVING MEMORY He is survived by four other children, to her six children, and the matriarch of a
Mike, of Danville, Calif., Ron (spouse, Jane), family that has grown to more than 20 grand-
VINCENT P. BARRY, 95 in New Guinea and Luzon in the Philippines. of Jackson, Tenn., Dan, of Lafayette, Ind., and great-grandchildren.
Port St. Lucie Mr. Barry was awarded the Victory Medal, and Janet James (spouse, Kenny), of West
Point, Ind.; and seven grandchildren and five CHARLOTTE ROSE BLACKNER, 78
Vincent Paul Barry, 95, of Port St. Lucie the Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon, and two great-grandchildren. Port St. Lucie
died on Oct. 9. Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Bronze Battle Stars before his honorable dis-
on July 16, 1923, to Albert and Frances Rob- charge in 1946. ELEANORE BROWNE Charlotte Rose Blackner, 78, a longtime
erts Barry, Mr. Barry became a dual citizen of St. Lucie West resident of Savannah Club, passed away
Canada and the United States after moving A lifelong fan of automobile racing, camp- Oct. 8. She was born to Charles and Winifred
to Detroit, Mich., as a young boy. ing, traveling, and reading, Mr. Barry moved Our beloved Eleanore Browne died Oct. Steiniger in New York City.
to Port St. Lucie and has served as a volun- 16, surrounded by her family at home in St.
He graduated from Detroit Denby High teer at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic In- Lucie West, Port St. Lucie. Charlotte had a successful career in the in-
School in 1941 and worked as a tool grinder stitution. He was a member of the Elks Lodge surance industry. She retired from Sedgwick
operator before serving in the United States #2658 and the American Legion. She is survived by her loving husband, Eu- James, where she worked as an administra-
Army during World War II, including battles gene, with whom she celebrated their 65th tive manager. Charlotte is survived by her
He was preceded in death by his wife, Lor- wedding anniversary this summer. sisters, Mary Jane and Linda; and many niec-
raine, in 2010 and by his daughter, Annette. es, nephews and cousins.
She was the mother, friend and confidant

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SCIENTIST LAUNCHES STUDY OF BULL SHARKS IN LAGOON

BY SUE COCKING | Staff Writer methods are not possible. test our protocols and provide decent data change. Eble says DNA data will comple-
Using DNA analysis, the scientists don’t on distribution and habitat use. We know ment that work.
Bull sharks can be fearsome creatures, this is important nursery habitat. How will
blamed for biting more humans than any have to set out any nets, bait any hooks, or they respond to the next super bloom? How And the scientist doesn’t intend to limit
other shark species. Traveling the world’s install acoustic receivers; they don’t ever will they respond to climate change?” his research to bull sharks. Using a technique
tropical and sub-tropical oceans, growing have to get wet or handle any sharks, and called meta-barcoding, Eble said, he can
as large as 10 feet, they are one of very few there’s no mortality among their test sub- Previous scientific studies using tradition- detect more than one species from a water
sharks that also thrive in freshwater – and jects. al sampling methods have shown that bull sample and gain a better understanding of
the 150-mile-long Indian River Lagoon may shark pupping grounds are expanding north fish communities and distribution.
be their most important Atlantic nursery “We are starting with bull sharks,” Eble to the estuaries of the Carolinas – likely in
grounds. said, “because they’re there, because they’re response to warming waters from climate “We’ll get bull shark data, prey data, other
cool and because we can. We are going to shark data – [learning about] the competitive
Here they spend the first five to seven behavior among species – and get region-
years of their lives and serve as an indicator al patterns of fish distribution in the Indian
species of the health of east-central Florida’s River Lagoon,” he said. “We can then track
main waterway. those communities over time. That’s when
we’ll have the real power to track the effects
Now, a visiting professor at Florida Insti- of algal blooms on the whole community and
tute of Technology in Melbourne is embark- to track how well restoration is working.”
ing on a research study using the relatively
new technique of extracting environmental Eble said his work got a big boost
DNA from lagoon water samples to help fill from the Oct. 4 “A Day in the Life of
in gaps in scientists’ knowledge about bull the Lagoon” event where some 1,800 stu-
shark life history and reproduction, and how dents from first grade through high school
the species responds to algal ‘super blooms’ with teachers and volunteers collected water
and climate change. samples over the entire length of the lagoon.
“We could not have covered that ground
Armed with more than 80 water sam- and gotten that science,” he said. “The in-
ples collected several weeks ago by some volvement of all these students and volun-
26 groups of elementary, middle school teers allows us to ask questions we couldn’t
and high school students from New Smyrna do before.”
Beach to Jupiter, Dr. Jeff Eble and colleagues Currently, the professor and his colleagues
plan to isolate genetic material such as fe- are readying some frozen DNA samples for
ces and scales sloughed off by bull sharks examination and testing, with some early re-
to detect their presence in remote areas of sults expected this winter. 
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VOCATIONAL-TECH SCHOOL sisting of 62 individual programs within percent. And, through the school district, During the council meeting, Carvelli
existing county schools, according to Kerry students can earn their certifications while briefly mentioned the possibility that the
CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 Padrick, a spokeswoman from the district. being dual-enrolled for post-secondary School Board might reject Somerset’s ap-
adult vocational clock hours or for college plication for the vocational-tech school.
size and location of the proposed school The City Council has pointed to the credits through Indian River State College. He said they should be prepared to have
campus. analysis of the Economic Development Such programs include HVAC – heating, the state Department of Education ulti-
Council’s Skills Gap study as evidence of ventilation and air conditioning – welding mately decide the proposed charter’s fate.
The School District – and possibly the need for a vocational-tech campus. Pad- and automotive.
State Department of Education – would rick said the programs the school district The deadline for Somerset’s application
have the final say on the school’s approval. currently provides align with all the areas One of the main concerns for St. Lucie to go before the School Board is Feb. 1.
of concern within that study. Public Schools, though, comes down to
Councilwoman Stephanie Morgan cast funding. The City Council anticipates a vote on
the lone vote against proceeding with The school district believes it is already the negotiated contract for land and lo-
Somerset. She voiced concern that it was doing the job the city wants someone else “Dollars that fund a charter vocation- cation at the Nov. 13 council meeting. Be-
the only company to respond – which, to to do. According to Padrick, nearly 2,400 al-technical school will be siphoned from tween Nov. 13 and Feb. 1, Somerset would
her, raised a red flag – and questioned the certifications were earned last year, of the already lean school district budget,” then finalize its proposal and present it to
quick pace at city had operated. which 516 were healthcare-related. Over Padrick told St. Lucie Voice. “Therefore, the School Board.
the last two years, industry certifications in careful consideration must be given to any
“I believe that this was rushed,” Morgan manufacturing and trade increased by 69 new school and its program of study.” When the charter school could open for
said, though she had approved the time- students remains to be determined. 
line as presented when it came to the City
Council over the summer. Or just call for an
appointment.
Graham said the citizen-heavy evalua-
tion and ranking committee spent some
eight hours questioning Somerset repre-
sentatives and reviewing its presentation.

Somerset has recommended a school
that would start at grade 6 and go through
12th grade. The school would start with
students in grades 6 and 7, and a new grade
level would be added the following year.

According to Somerset’s proposal, the
school would be a combined 100,000
square feet built in phases as the grade lev-
els began to fill. The property would be sit-
uated on an estimated 40 acres somewhere
along Interstate 95 in the Tradition Center
for Commerce.

Rough cost estimates provided by Som-
erset show the school could cost at least
$18 million, with additional expenditures
to equip it for the various trades to be
taught to certification.

Councilman John Carvelli, a former St.
Lucie Public Schools board member, said
he was told during his discussions that
Somerset spent approximately 800 hours
developing its response to the city. He said
he estimated that probably cost the charter
school company about $30,000, a price tag
that would have scared off other firms.

In his 45 years in Port St. Lucie, Carvelli
told the council, he’s always heard a need
for a comprehensive vocational-technical
school. “Someone’s got to start the ball roll-
ing,” he said.

Other City Council members voiced
support and anecdotal evidence of com-
munity support. Mayor Gregory Oravec
said the responses he’s heard from the
public amount to “this can’t happen fast
enough.”

Morgan said her interactions with the
public have been different. “I didn’t get a
warm, fuzzy feeling for it,” she said.

For its part, St. Lucie Public Schools has
essentially remained out of the debate,
though it would have to oversee the charter
school and pass funding through from the
state. The school district did not provide its
own response to the city’s request for qual-
ifications, nor did it send a representative
to discuss the matter at this or any other
council meetings where the issue has been
raised.

The St. Lucie school district provides 37
different career and tech academies con-

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FOR ROTATOR CUFF PATIENTS, DOC SHOULDERS THE LOAD

BY TOM LLOYD | Staff Writer time due to repetitive activities. Rotator cuff Dr. Carl DiLella. together. “Sometimes it’s as simple as an
degeneration and tears may also be caused X-ray where I see bone-on-bone arthritis.
Got an aching arm or shoulder? The cul- by aging.” PHOTO: DENISE RITCHIE Then the diagnosis is made without having
prit may be one or more of four muscles to go into MRI or other things.”
you’ve probably never even heard of – or it Yes, just getting older can lead to rotator DiLella to look for those tears or other dam-
could just be the natural effects of aging. cuff injuries. age from the outside in. No cutting required. Depending on what the work-up reveals,
the patient may become a candidate for sur-
Either way, Dr. Carl DiLella at the Ortho- As DiLella puts it, “it’s part of the aging When asked if patients can tell on their gery.
paedic Center of Vero Beach is someone process. As we age, the blood supply gets own whether their shoulder problem will
who may be able to help. diminished and then tears can happen just require rotator cuff surgery or even a shoul- And while no one relishes the idea of
from routine things. I mean, a lot of people der replacement procedure, DiLella offers a surgery, DiLella points out that his rotator
“Most of my focus,” says the engaging think, ‘Oh I have to fall off a ladder to get a quick response. “No,” he says, “they can’t.” cuff surgeries, like so many of today’s most
DiLella, “is on the shoulder. That’s about 85 rotator cuff tear,’ but it doesn’t always hap- advanced medical procedures, are done ar-
percent of my practice.” pen that way. Mostly, the ones I treat are de- Such a diagnosis, he says, requires “a throscopically. That is, through a minimally
generative that happen over time.” standard work-up, which includes history, invasive outpatient procedure using tiny
Speaking softly, the 43-year-old fellow- radiant graphs that we show the patients cameras and miniaturized surgical instru-
ship-trained DiLella continues, “I’ve proba- What’s more, bursitis, tendinitis, arthritis, from our X-ray machine, examining the pa- ments and very small incisions which DiLel-
bly done more than 100 to 150 total shoul- fractures, infections, tumors and nerve-re- tient, and then putting all the information la says, takes “an hour to an hour and fifteen
ders” since arriving in Vero Beach back in lated issues can all contribute to rotator cuff minutes to do.”
2015. and shoulder problems.
Vero Beach’s winter season is apparently
“Patients may have weakness or motion And those muscles you’ve probably never ‘prime time’ for a variety of shoulder proce-
loss in their shoulder because of a lot of golf heard of? dures including rotator cuff repairs, shoul-
or tennis they’ve played over the years, and der replacements and even ‘tennis elbow’
that can lead to soft tissue [muscle and ten- They are the subscapularis, which is the treatments.
don] problems. If they don’t respond, say, muscle at the front of the shoulder that
to therapy or a cortisone shot,” DiLella will helps rotate your arm inwards; the supraspi- DiLella speculates that Vero’s winter res-
likely turn his attention to what’s known as natus and infraspinatus, which allow you to idents “feel it’s an easier recovery here with
the rotator cuff. elevate or lift your arm; and the teres minor, the warmer weather. Up north they have to
a muscle at the back of the shoulder that deal with snow,” and he adds that general-
According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, helps rotate the arm outwards. DiLella says ly “we experience a little slow-down in the
“the rotator cuff consists of muscles and ten- if there’s a tear or a complete detachment of summer months.”
dons that hold the shoulder in place. It’s one any of those muscles or supporting tendons,
of the most important parts of the shoulder. “then we start talking about potentially [sur- Dr. Carl DiLella is with the Orthopaedic
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BY SCOTT DOUGLAS | The Washington Post heart rate will peak soon after the end of your max effort, From a physiological standpoint, heart-rate training
not during it.) is a more nuanced way to guide your workouts than, say,
With wearable fitness trackers becoming the norm aiming to hit a certain pace. It also can accommodate vari-
among recreational athletes, more of us know at any in- Similarly, because of the stop-and-start nature of ables such as weather, hills and day-to-day fluctuations in
stant what our heart rate is during workouts. What we strength training, monitoring heart rate isn’t an effec- your energy level.
might not know is what that data means. That’s a shame, tive way to track workouts in which your main goal is to
because basing your workout intensity on your heart rate build muscle rather than improve cardiovascular fitness. Atkinson says people who like objective data are the
can be a great way to meet your exercise goals. “Heart-rate training is a way to combine subjective and ob- best candidates for heart-rate training. Hamilton adds
jective measures of training,” says Debra Atkinson, a certi- that heart-rate training can also help prevent dedicated
“Heart-rate training gives you objective guidance on fied strength and conditioning coach in Boulder, Colo. exercisers from pushing too hard. “They think, ‘If I don’t
whether you’re on the right track, pushing too hard or tak- beat myself like a rented mule, I’ll never get fit,’” she says.
ing it too easy,” says Janet Hamilton, an Atlanta-area run- Here’s the gist: Your effort level – how close to your max “Heart-rate training can help them learn what ‘easy effort’
ning coach. you’re working – is what really determines gains you get really means. The result is better recovery from longer,
from a workout, such as your heart being able to pump harder workouts and, ultimately, more fitness gains.”
Heart-rate training entails keeping your heart rate – the more blood with each beat and your muscles becoming
number of times your heart beats in a minute – within a set more efficient at using the oxygen in that blood. There’s a The first step in heart-rate training is gauging your max-
range during a workout. The range is expressed as a per- range of heart rates that correspond to the key effort lev- imal heart rate. The commonly recommended formula of
centage of your maximum heart rate, which is the greatest els you hit in cardio workouts. Match effort level and heart 220 minus your age is based on averages of large numbers
number of times your heart can beat in a minute. For ex- rate, and you know you’re working at the right intensity for of people, but it’s not particularly useful on an individual
ample, for a 30-minute elliptical workout, you might aim that type of workout. basis. For any one person, 220 minus age might be inaccu-
to keep your heart rate between 70 percent and 80 percent rate by 10 to 12 beats per minute in either direction of the
of your maximum heart rate. formulaic answer, Hamilton says. If you’re one of the peo-
ple for whom the formula is inaccurate, that could mean
Heart-rate training reflects the fact that the harder you you’re usually working out too hard or too easy.
run, cycle, Nordic ski or do other forms of exercise, the
higher your heart rate is. The ideal heart-rate range de- Once you know your max heart rate, use the recom-
pends on the cardiovascular goals of a workout. This form mended ranges to set heart-rate targets for different types
of training is useful for aerobic exercise such as cycling and of cardio workouts. According to active.com you should
running, in which you sustain your effort for 20 or more keep your heart rate at 55 percent to 85 percent of your
minutes. maximum heart rate for at least 20 to 30 minutes to get the
best results from aerobic exercise.
On the other hand, heart-rate training isn’t a good way
to gauge your effort in high-intensity interval training, Try to at least meet the government’s guidelines for
because you should be focusing on doing the exercise as weekly physical activity: 150 minutes of moderate aerobic
hard as possible for that short time rather than looking at exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise. 
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FEATURES FOR 10249 SW FERNWOOD AVENUE

Neighborhood: Vitalia in Tradition
Year built: 2016 • Construction: CBS
Size: 2,037 sq. ft. • Total square footage: 2,911
Bedrooms: 2 • Bathrooms: 2 • Flooring: ceramic tile
Security: burglar alarm, manned gate
Additional features: Madeira model, lake views, impact glass
windows throughout, finished laundry room, seamless glass
shower, upgraded gas range, two-car garage
Community amenities: 24,000-square-foot clubhouse, darts
and billiards room, ballroom, exercise room, resort-style pool
and spa, putting green, pickleball, shuffleboard, bocce ball,

tennis, jogging and biking areas.
Listing brokerage: Lang Realty
Listing agent: Tony Reagan of the Reagan Team, 772-333-0025

Listing price: $369,000

in closet, which inspires that always-ready ond bedroom is 11-10-by-10-10, and makes
closet envy in me, and a lovely master bath a nice guest room for the visitors you’re sure
with dual sinks, a seamless glass shower, to have.
and lots of counter and storage space, a fea-
ture found throughout the house. The sec- Outside, in the back of the house, there is

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jacent to the living room, again a generous there is a finished laundry room with cabi-
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perfect place to have coffee in the morning The master bedroom, a really nice 13-10- Service is our Tradition • SERVICE UPGRADES
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TRADITION AND ST. LUCIE WEST REAL ESTATE SALES

TOP SALES OF THE WEEK

A nice week on the Tradition and St. Lucie West real estate front saw 22 single-family residenc-
es and lots change hands from Oct. 15-19 (some shown below).
The top sale of the week was the home at 702 SW Lake Charles Circle. Originally on the market
in April for $379,900, the 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom residence sold for $369,000 on Oct. 19.
The seller in the purchase was represented by agent John M. Heinrich, P.A. of Atlantic Shores Re-
alty Expertise. The buyer was represented by agent Ethan McAuliffe of Coldwell Banker Paradise.

SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS
ORIGINAL SELLING
PRICE
TOWN ADDRESS LISTED ASKING PRICE SOLD
$369,000
SAINT LUCIE WEST 702 SW LAKE CHARLES CIRCLE 4/18/2018 $379,900 10/19/2018 $330,000
PORT SAINT LUCIE 12339 SW KEATING DRIVE 9/12/2018 $334,900 10/15/2018 $325,000
PORT SAINT LUCIE 12130 SW OAKWATER COURT 8/4/2018 $347,000 10/15/2018 $302,220
PORT SAINT LUCIE 11234 SW LAKE PARK DRIVE 2/25/2018 $294,210 10/18/2018 $290,000
PORT SAINT LUCIE 1742 SW COMMARGO STREET 9/3/2018 $295,000 10/16/2018 $277,000
PORT SAINT LUCIE 10117 WILD QUAIL DRIVE 8/22/2018 $289,900 10/15/2018 $260,000
PORT SAINT LUCIE 777 SW SAINT CROIX COVE 7/25/2018 $261,000 10/19/2018 $258,640
PORT SAINT LUCIE 11578 SW LAKE PARK DRIVE 2/1/2018 $273,640 10/18/2018 $257,500
PORT SAINT LUCIE 6141 NW BUTTERFLY ORCHID PLACE 8/23/2018 $269,900 10/17/2018 $255,000
PORT SAINT LUCIE 404 SW HORSESHOE BAY 9/5/2018 $258,000 10/19/2018 $245,000
PORT SAINT LUCIE 5771 NW CAHABA STREET 9/12/2018 $245,000 10/15/2018 $242,210
PORT SAINT LUCIE 11572 SW LAKE PARK DRIVE 2/25/2018 $240,730 10/18/2018 $242,050
PORT SAINT LUCIE 11549 SW LAKE PARK DRIVE 5/31/2018 $257,050 10/18/2018

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HERE ARE SOME OF THE TOP RECENT TRADITION AND ST. LUCIE WEST REAL ESTATE SALES

12339 SW Keating Drive, Port Saint Lucie 12130 SW Oakwater Court, Port Saint Lucie

Listing Date: 9/12/2018 Listing Date: 8/4/2018
Original Price: $334,900 Original Price: $347,000
Sold: 10/15/2018 Sold: 10/15/2018
Selling Price: $330,000 Selling Price: $325,000
Listing Agent: Vickie Smith Listing Agent: Ed Muquit

Selling Agent: Bowen Realty, Inc. Selling Agent: Keller Williams Realty

Yania Dimanche William Eggeling

RE/MAX Masterpiece Realty RE/MAX 100 Riverside Inc

11234 SW Lake Park Drive, Port Saint Lucie 1742 SW Commargo Street, Port Saint Lucie

Listing Date: 2/25/2018 Listing Date: 9/3/2018
Original Price: $294,210 Original Price: $295,000
Sold: 10/18/2018 Sold: 10/16/2018
Selling Price: $302,220 Selling Price: $290,000
Listing Agent: Lisa Crovato Listing Agent: Lisa Crovato

Selling Agent: The Keyes Company Selling Agent: The Keyes Company

Alysha Klein Lisa Colletti

The K Company Realty, LLC The Keyes Company

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 23 it’s no coincidence. As he always mentions
when he is asked about Vitalia, he notes that
a covered patio that has a delightful view of he grew up in St. Lucie County and loves Vi-
the lake. Again, this is a place to relax alone talia so much that he lives there.
or with guests, who will enjoy the view while
they enjoy your hospitality. They will agree “I grew up in St. Lucie County and Vitalia
that you have found the perfect place. is where I choose to live,” he said. “I would
describe it as a young, active 55+ communi-
Tony Reagan of the Reagan Team at Lang ty that’s very friendly and welcoming. There
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are too many clubs and community events don’t want to relax on your own patio.
to list and so many ways to be a part of the The really nice thing about the homes in
community. It’s a great place to live.”
Vitalia is that they offer so much and give so
Of course, you also have the benefits of many choices for how you want to spend
the Tradition lifestyle, with its street shops your days. You can take as much advantage
and restaurants. Consider going for a ba- of the amenities as you want, or stay in your
gel and coffee on Sunday morning and own private oasis. The choice is yours and
doing the crossword puzzle. That’s if you it’s a great choice to have. 

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THE ESTATES AT TRADITION $695,000 THE ESTATES AT TRADITION $569,000 PROMENADE AT TRADITION $172,000 CASTLE PINES $209,900

DESIGNER’S DREAM HOME ALMOST NEW – BEAUTIFUL GREAT LOCATION! JUST LISTED
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9518 AVENEL LANE $310,000 RX-10457543 $264,000 RX-10470942 244,900 10409 VISCONTI WAY   $460,000

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RARE FENCED YARD HOME IN PGA VILLAGE 3BR, 2BA, 2CG home, 18” PGA VILLAGE BEAUTY! GORGEOUS WATER & GOLF VIEWS! CUTE AS A BUTTON – CORNER LOT Wel cared for 2BR, 2BA home with POOL HOME ON THE GOLF COURSE
porcelain tile on diagonal throughout living areas & three bedrooms, large fenced Spectacular property with very desirable floor plan, 3 brs + den, 3.5 baths! Pool, special finishes throughout, kitchen w/granite gas cooking, upgraded tile floors, 3BR, 3BA, PLUS den pool home overlooking the 4th hole on the Wanamker. Gran-
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RX-10423434 $284,900 RX-10447072 $589,900 RX-10469710 $264,900 RX-10462445 $392,900

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LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! ENJOY AMAZING, PANORAMIC GOLF VIEWS Open & Bright 2BR, 2BA, 2CG LOVELY LAKEFRONT HOME WATERFRONT CONDO W/ATTACHED GARAGE No stairs in this spacious wel
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SPELLING BEE’ WILL rome Sangalli and Dan Pimpo dress in their best Roaring Twen-
E-N-T-E-R-T-A-I-N ties attire at the 11th Annual Steak & Stake dinner and auction
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BY SAMANTHA BAITA | Staff Writer at the Port St. Lucie Civic Center. At right, Joseph and Clarisa
Ruppert pose in front of an antique police car. 
1 “The 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee” musi-
cal comedy opens next Thursday,
Nov. 1, at Stuart’s Barn Theatre.
“N-u-m-e-r-o-u-s.” That was the
word that did me in. I was 8 and I
still remember the darn thing. I’ll
bet you remember yours, too. But
this hilarious spelling bee will
be laugh-filled and stress-free.
Shares the Barn: The show is set
in the geographically ambiguous
Putnam Valley Middle School
and centers on an eclectic gaggle
of six wacky adolescents (played
by six wacky adults) facing off for
“the spelling championship of
a lifetime,” while sharing funny
and touching true-life stories.
With “helpful” audience partici-
pation adding yet more hilarity,
the “kids” spell their way through
the list of words, hoping never to
hear the “soul-crushing, pout-in-
ducing, life un-affirming ding of
the bell that signals an incorrect
spelling.” According to Wikipe-
dia, the 2005 Broadway produc-
tion scored good reviews and
box-office success, and received
six Tony noms, winning two, in-

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Live from Vero Beach: The Emerson boasts an impressive lineup

BY SHELLEY KOPPEL | Staff Writer Singer/songwriter Jimmy Studio in Memphis. The music will have you dancing in the
[email protected] Webb will perform at Live aisles.
from Vero Beach on March 21.
It is hard to believe that Live from Vero Beach is enter- The legendary songwriter Jimmy Webb comes to town
ing its sixth season of presenting concerts at the Emerson PHOTO COURTESY OF PARIS PRODUCTIONS March 21. Webb is responsible for hits for Glen Campbell
Center. This year, the series has expanded in number, with and many others, and if you don’t know his name, you will
classic folk and rock groups, tribute bands and the latest mers at the beach with songs like “Young Girl,” “Lady Will- know his music, including “Up, Up and Away,” “By the Time
musical trend – Classic Albums Live – featuring famous al- power” and “This Girl is a Woman Now.” I Get to Phoenix,” “Galveston,” “Wichita Lineman” and
bums exactly as they were recorded. “MacArthur Park.” In 2016, Rolling Stone listed him as one
March 7 has “Full Moon Fever: A Night of Tom Petty & of the top 50 songwriters of all time.
The season opens Jan. 11 with “Tapestry” – a tribute to the Heartbreakers,” featuring the best of the artist and the
Carole King. King’s music has enjoyed a resurgence with group in a re-creation of a live Petty concert. April 4 brings a Classic Albums Live, “Led Zeppelin II,”
the Broadway musical “Beautiful,” and “Tapestry” is among and the season ends April 10 with Max Weinberg’s Jukebox
her best work, winning three Grammy Awards including Al- On March 15, “One Night in Memphis” celebrates the performing rock ’n’ roll classics. Weinberg is, of course, the
bum of the Year. This is a partial fundraiser for Quail Valley night of Dec. 4, 1956, when Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jer- longtime drummer with Bruce Springsteen and with “Juke-
Charities. ry Lee Lewis and Elvis Presley jammed together at the Sun box,” he allows the audience to create the set list. It’s an in-
teractive show of the best of rock ’n’ roll.
Next up is a tribute to another 1970s icon, Elton John,
with “Early Elton,” the Elton John hits from 1970-1972. This Rusty Young, of Music Works, a co-producer of the series,
is a tribute to the Elton John, Dee Murray and Nigel Ollson said that the choice of artists is made carefully.
tours, and a time many consider John’s finest.
“We have discovered that our artists connect with a wide
Jan. 31 brings a tribute to a more recent band with “The range of ages and musical tastes,” he said. “Our winter res-
Long Run,” a concert of Eagles hits. Feb. 8 is a Classic Al- idents have become a huge audience for us and local busi-
bums Live concert, with one of the biggest of all time, Fleet- nesses enjoy the opportunity to become sponsors in order
wood Mac’s “Rumours.” to reach this particular audience. We also pride ourselves in
partnering with nonprofit organizations in the community,
You can celebrate Valentine’s Day with “The McCartney offering them the ability to fundraise for their organization,
Years-A Paul McCartney Concert Experience.” The music as well bringing awareness to themselves by displaying in-
of Sir Paul is a partial fundraiser for the City of Vero Beach formation in the lobby prior to the performances. This is a
Centennial and features Yuri Pool and his six-piece band. win-win for everyone.”

On Feb. 21, singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff returns with The Emerson Center is located at 1590 27th Ave., Vero
Jonathan Edwards in a partial fundraiser for Hope for Fam- Beach. For tickets, visit www.MusicWorksconcerts.com or
ilies. call 1-800-595-4849. 

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‘Nice’ isn’t the word for it ... more like spectacular

I don’t think the rich and famous

arrive in Nice by train, at least not any-

more, but their view of the blue water

of the Mediterranean can’t be better

than mine.

My hotel, the Vendome, is an old and

dignified lady. My room is adequate,

with the dreaded at-an-angle shower.

It’s tempting, after a long train ride,

to take a shower, but I decided to go

SHELLEY walking down to
KOPPEL the Promenade des
Anglaises. The sea is

MY TAKE every color of blue,
just as I’d imagined.

The main sound you hear is of scooters

and mopeds, which, with bicycles, are

a major mode of transportation. There

are throngs of people and I have to

smile at a sign over a public restroom: PHOTOS: SHELLEY KOPPEL

Je pisse, donc je suis. It is, as you can fig- HOTEL NEGRESCO.

ure, a take-off on Descartes, who was, ern market, Nice Etoile, an indoor mall.
There are fancy Swarovski crystals in
after all, French. the chandeliers and you have to pay 60
cents to use the restroom. You basically
I just heard that Charles Aznavour pay for the privilege of being in a place
where you are going to spend money
has died. Mlle. Penzel, the French CATHEDRAL IN MONACO. shopping.

teacher I mentioned last week, was there is no sign of garbage or clutter. On a more serious note, as you walk
The weather is balmy, the cathedral one of the plazas, you see individual
a great fan and she introduced us to and palace impressive. The water is a plaques to the soldiers who fell on the
color blue I’ve never seen, except that it August day in 1944 when Nice was liber-
his music five decades ago. It seems THE CORNICHE. matches the sky. ated from the Nazis. It’s a reminder that
all this beauty and fun is there for me to
strange to me that he has died while ple. We are seven today – four Spaniards, Now last week, I teased you about the enjoy because of the sacrifices of heroes.
two Canadians and me. I have found police in Monte Carlo. We drove there
I am in France and he is treated like a these tours to be the best way for some- for a short stop to see the casino and I have six days in Nice and begin to
one who doesn’t want to rent a car to see I got lost. It had to happen. I couldn’t feel at home. I love the city and wish I
national treasure, which he was. places you couldn’t coordinate on your find my group, which had split up. So I could figure out a way to live here. (Are
own easily. Riding along the cliff road, went to the nearby police station, and you listening, dear editor?) The train trip
Today I walked the Promenade des the Corniche, it is easy to think of Grace in a scene from a famous “I Love Lucy” back to Paris is six hours and I am so
Kelly and Cary Grant in “To Catch a episode, the gendarme called the tour glad I bought a first-class ticket so that
Anglaises to the famed Hotel Negresco. Thief.” The natural beauty is so stunning company (I had the flyer) who called the I have a seat to myself. I stay overnight
that I want to take a photo at every turn. van driver, who came to fetch me. I’d like in Paris and then begin the long haul
Built in 1913 by a Romanian, it is so to say I’ve never been so embarrassed, home. It is the trip of a lifetime – until
Eze is a small village with a perfume but I can think of 10 things without the next one. 
popular and exclusive that only guests factory and lots of touristy shops. There breaking a sweat.
are spectacular views, but you have to
can come into the lobby. I stopped at climb farther than I care to. We drive to The next day I visit the Old Town of
Monaco and it reminds me of Camelot, Nice, with its famous flower markets
a less august spot for café and reveled where laws were passed to keep it and vendors. I also go to a more mod-
from being too hot or snowy. Here, it
in the fact that I was having coffee and doesn’t seem as if dirt is permitted and

a croissant at a café overlooking the

Mediterranean. Unfortunately, strange

songs start running through my head

and I keep hearing “On the Boardwalk in

Atlantic City,” but I’m not in Atlantic City

anymore.

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Muster mania: SEALs promise action-packed weekend

BY PATRICK McCALLISTER | Correspondent PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL NAVY UDT-SEAL MUSEUM rine, Army and Navy personnel taking their
services’ specialties to them. That evolved
SEALs know how to have a blast. sealmuseum.org. The cost is $40. He’s a Bronze Star recipient. quickly in the rapidly-shifting demands and
The 33rd annual National Navy UDT- There’ll be a lot more power at the muster. Of course, the SEALs don’t plan to spend needs of World War II. From the Observer
SEAL Museum Muster will be Friday to Sun- Group, a joint force for amphibious recon-
day, Nov. 2-4. Public-invited events will be on Three Medal of Honor recipients will be on the whole muster talking. There will be live naissance, a new Navy/Army group was born
Friday and Saturday. hand along with numerous former and cur- tactical demonstrations to put some boom – the Scouts and Raiders.
The SEALs have a quiet memorial service rent SEALs. in the room. There will also be a canine
on Sunday morning. But before that, the demonstration along with some special The Scouts and Raiders Amphibious
SEALs will show people that they can be par- “The crowd gets to interact with real guests who’ll drop in ... literally. Yes, the U.S. Training Base was built in St. Lucie Coun-
ty animals. American heroes,” Ryan said. Navy Parachute Team, better known as the ty. It would also become home to the Naval
“It’s a great opportunity for the National Leap Frogs, will put on a show at the muster. Combat Demolition Unit training school.
SEAL museum to reach out into the commu- Michael Edwin Thorton is one of the Med- This was the predecessor to the famed un-
nity,” said Elaine Ryan, marketing and media al of Honor recipients who will be on hand. All that will be accompanied by live music derwater demolition teams, the UDT in the
director. “We’ve been doing this since 1985.” He has what’s probably a unique distinction from Kilt the Messenger and SoulJam. There museum’s name.
That’s the year the museum opened just among our nation’s most honored service will also be food trucks, and a kids fun zone.
yards from the beaches where the direct pre- members. Thorton received our nation’s The Navy didn’t see much need for the
decessors of the Navy’s Special Warfare Com- highest recognition for bravery among those All the outdoor muster activities are free. highly-trained units of amphibious fighters
mand started inventing the now legendary serving in uniform by saving another Medal There’s also reduced admission to the muse- after World War II, so it closed the Fort Pierce
frogman fighting tactics. of Honor recipient who’d received it in a sep- um that day. Those 13 and older will get in training facility and most of the special-op-
The muster kicks off with dinner and mu- arate incident: Thomas Rolland Norris. for $10. Those 6 to 12 will get in for $5. Those erations units.
sic from the Humdingers on Friday from 5 younger than 6 will get in free.
p.m. to 8 p.m. Folks can join in for $20 a plate. At the muster there will also be a Medal of When America entered the Korean War in
This isn’t just a chance to catch a popular lo- Honor Ceremony for Britt Slabinski. Earlier Ryan said SEALs consider the museum sa- 1950, there was a need for amphibious fight-
cal band along with a shrimp boil and bar- this year President Donald Trump presented cred ground. ers who could navigate undetected in water-
beque dinner. It’s a chance to catch a band the former SEAL with the Medal of Honor for ways for specialized missions. The Navy had
playing on a unique stage. actions done in support of Operation Endur- “The Navy SEAL Museum is the only place just the guys for that.
“Where else can you see a live band on a ing Freedom-Afghanistan 16 years ago. That in the world with a memorial to SEALs and
Mark 5 craft?” Ryan said. ceremony will be at 1 p.m. their predecessors,” Ryan said. The Korean War came to a close, but Asia
In other words, a Mark 5 Special Opera- was still a land of growing problems for the
tions Craft on display at the museum will be Treasure Coast U.S. Rep. Brian Mast will Back in early 1943 the nation had been United States. In the 1950s, American mili-
transformed into a stage. The Mark V is nor- speak at the muster. The Army veteran is one at war with Japan and Germany for a little tary advisors started going to what was then
mally an 82-foot, medium-range insertion of two in Congress with catastrophic combat more than a year. While there had long been French Indochina. The French were fighting
and extraction platform for SEALs. injuries received while serving in support of elite forces in the U.S. military, the advent a guerrilla war in that land. It would later be
The dinner is a chance to fuel up for what’s operations after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist of modern transportation and other tech- known as Vietnam.
got to be the most challenging 5K most will attacks. He lost his legs to an IED attack while nologies was creating new opportunities for
ever run. “Where else can you run beside serving in Kandahar, Afghanistan, in 2010. commando warfare. With its special-operations experience in
SEALs?,” Ryan said. World War II and Korea, the Army formed a
Oh, not just run beside SEALs. No, this is The military created elite groups with Ma- storied unconventional warfare group: the
a chance to run beside SEALs on the beach. Special Forces, or Green Berets. That was in
The annual Muster 5K Run/Walk Beach 1952. There was a gap in the Army’s special
Challenge will launch at 8 a.m. to kick off operations that President John F. Kennedy
Saturday’s events. For the second year, par- – a Navy man – recognized. Water. Kennedy
ticipating SEALs will carry an inflatable boat formally created the Navy SEALs in the early
on the run. ’60s. The SEALs would assume their legend-
“They’re going to run with this boat on the ary status in the Vietnam War.
5K course in honor of the men who are no
longer with us,” Ryan said. “It’s very power- Today the SEALs are an integral part of
ful; it’s very moving.” fighting terrorism and piracy.
Registration for the run is at www.navy-
The museum is at 3300 N. A1A, Fort Pierce.
All the muster events will be there. For more
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LANDAU MURPHY TAKING HIS ‘TALENT’ TO THE LYRIC

BY SHELLEY KOPPEL | Staff Writer my mind, I’d get my life out of the mud. Go- Landau Eugene Murphy will
[email protected] ing on ‘America’s Got Talent’ humbled me. I present a concert of Sinatra and
thought if I got on TV, maybe 20,000 people Motown at the Lyric Theatre Nov. 11.
Landau Eugene Murphy was at a low point would hear me and someone would ask me
in 2010. His home was robbed while he and to do a cruise ship.” PHOTO COURTESY OF DENISE BELIZAR
his wife were staying with her mother af-
ter her husband’s death. When Murphy re- Murphy went on to win the sixth season
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and asked God what was next for him. hear him sing Sinatra and Motown at Stuart’s
Lyric Theatre Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. in a concert
In a phone interview, Murphy recalled whose proceeds benefit the Samaritan Cen-
what happened. “The (show) went to a com- ter for Young Boys & Families, celebrating 50
mercial and Howie Mandel asked, ‘Are you years in Stuart.
the next ‘America’s Got Talent’ winner?’ I
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for a bigger stage.” Virginia.

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some six months for his audition. “I said I and father were lovers of the community. You
was going to sign up because I had nothing couldn’t walk past the house hungry. Giving
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who needed help, my mom became like a god- wonderful music that brings people together is PSL Business Women honored
parent. Giving back is the only way to move for- a wonderful thing. There are great-grandkids
ward and it’s a big part of what I want to do.” to great-grandparents. It’s beautiful music. No The Port St. Lucie Business Women received a proclamation from St. Lucie County in honor of National
one fights in the parking lot after my shows. I’m
Murphy began singing in his living room bringing back so many memories. I performed Business Women Week to recognize the group’s outstanding community service efforts to St. Lucie
when he was a toddler. “I’m the grandson of a for Sinatra’s 100th birthday (tribute) and met
preacher,” he said. “My grandfather, Rev. Cecil Tina Sinatra and she kissed me. I didn’t wash County at the County Commission meeting on Oct. 16. The Port St. Lucie Business Women was the first
Murphy, was in a singing group in the late ’30s that cheek for months.”
and early ’40s. My living room was very exciting professional women’s group in the city, and its roots have been deeply anchored within our commu-
as a kid, I would imitate Michael Jackson.” Murphy records for Columbia Records and
has performed around the world, including at nity. “For 37 years the Port St. Lucie Business Women have provided professional guidance, positively
Murphy heard Big Band tunes as the back- the Apollo Theatre, with the Boston Pops and,
drop for cartoons and he found himself drawn yes, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. He has re- impacted the local economy, and served the interests of women and children in the community,” said
to the Rat Pack of Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra ceived numerous accolades, including having a
and Sammy Davis. street named in his honor in West Virginia. He President Tammy Crandell. From left: Maureen Vanderpool, Patricia King, Angela Hayle, Commissioner
still gets butterflies when he performs, but he
“It was a fun time in my life,” he said. “I would knows he is fulfilling a plan God has for him. Linda Bartz, Marilyn Lawless, Robbi Giaconne, Commissioner Kathy Townsend, Commissioner Anthony
imitate them for friends. I began getting serious He promises the audience they will have a good
in 1983 when there was a Motown 25th anniver- time at the show. Bonna, Commissioner Frannie Hutchinson, Port St. Lucie Business Women President Tammy Crandell,
sary special and a tribute to Nat King Cole. I’d
wear headphones at work and play Sinatra and Landau Murphy performs at the Lyric Theatre, Business Women Charter Member Lee Hicks, Carissa Zerga and Commissioner Chris Dzadovsky stand
sing. My boss said I could be in Vegas.” 59 SW Flagler Ave. Stuart, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. in a
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SNAKE’S Live it up and learn at ‘Science Fest’
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BY PATRICK McCALLISTER | Correspondent Some will be aeronautic. The St. Lucie Audubon
PHOTO: ANTHONY INSWASTY Society will be on hand. Some life is arboreal.
It’s become a Treasure Coast favorite.
Animal specialist Cassandra Goggin shows off a corn snake, a species The Indian River Lagoon Science Festival will be “Save the Chimps will be there from Fort Pierce,”
native to Florida, during a recent “Critter Crunch and Munch” at the this Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lomax said. “People can create toys for the chimps
Oxbow Eco-Center, which is hosting the weekly event every Saturday at “This is our fifth year,” said Erin Lomax, com- at the sanctuary.”
3 p.m. at their location on St. James Drive in Port Saint Lucie. The free munication chair.
event allows visitors of all ages to meet the center’s “animal ambassa- “This is an event that celebrates science, tech- The sanctuary has 244 chimpanzees. Many of
dors” and learn about native and exotic species.  nology, engineering, math and art.” them were used in the entertainment industry.
The festival will be at Veterans Memorial Park, Others were used for medical experimentation,
600 N. Indian River Dr., in Fort Pierce. Lomax said including some of the earliest residents who were
there will be more than 75 exhibitors. used for experiments in the space program. Chim-
“LEGO Education is coming,” Lomax said.“They panzees are among man’s closest relatives. They
teach you how to build robots at their booth.” share a spot with us in the biological family of Ho-
No, not LEGOs put together to look like robots. minidae.
Real robots that move on command.
“The National Weather Service will be there as Some of the earliest humans in Florida lived up
well from Melbourne,” Lomax said. “They’ll teach the road from Port St. Lucie. The Old Vero Ice Age
kids how to make tornadoes in two-liter bottles.” Sites Committee will be at the festival.
The NWS Forecast Office in Melbourne covers
Florida’s east coast from Volusia to Martin coun- “They are an archeology group working with
ties, reaching as far west as Lake and Okeechobee FAU (Florida Atlantic University) to excavate a site
counties. near Vero Beach,” Lomax said.
While tornadoes aren’t commonplace in north-
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come along and sometimes hit hard. be in the area during the late Pleistocene is still a
“Harbor Branch will be there with their marine matter of great scientific interest more than a cen-
mammal rescue ambulance,” Lomax said. tury after the discovery.
The ambulance, as the name implies, is for res-
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a pygmy sperm whale beached at Sebastian Inlet to the St. Lucie County Aquarium will be free, too.
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Klee-nexes to this week’s innerview. Thank “Yes. I’m pretty sure
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timid smile. in Sandy A-go, that’s way
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‘FALL’ ABOARD FOR FUN AT SUNLIGHT CHURCH’S FESTIVAL

BY PATRICK McCALLISTER | Correspondent PHOTO COURTESY OF SUNLIGHT COMMUNITY CHURCH the children’s minister said. Apostolico said. “We’ll have about a dozen
The church recognizes that there are some local businesses that’ll be promoting their
The Sunlight Community Church and Blvd. “The shuttle will run about every 10 business and selling their products.”
Academy has some bright weekend fun lined minutes,” Apostolico said. who need accessible parking. “We will have
up for St. Lucie West. on-site parking for anyone with a disability,” Sunlight has a 730-seat auditorium that
The church anticipates a lot of folks will said Apostolico. opened in 2014. It has about 800 regular at-
“This is our annual Fall Festival,” said continue parking along Cashmere Boule- tendees, and has hosted the Fall Festival for
Saira Apostolico, children’s ministry direc- vard. “We will have golf carts providing shut- Amazing Grace School of Dance will be on about a decade. It’s one of the church’s larg-
tor. “It is a family and community outreach tle service for anyone parking on Cashmere,” hand to do performances. Amazing Grace is est annual events. The last couple years, it’s
event.” The festival will be this Saturday, Oct. a Christian ballet company that’s been on the drawn thousands of visitors.
27, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Treasure Coast for about 14 years. It special-
izes in non-competitive dancing, with prayer Sunlight is part of the Christian Re-
“Lots and lots of free candy being handed and Bible reading woven into its program. formed Church in North America. Its Sun-
out,” Apostolico said. “(The festival) features day morning service is at 10 a.m. The church
bounce houses, trunk-or-treat, live perfor- “Then we also feature an indoor perfor- has Spanish services at 5 p.m. on Sundays.
mances, food vendors, hay rides, and a can- mance of the story of Noah’s Ark,” Apostolico Dress is casual. To learn more about Sun-
dy cannon.” said. “It’s an interactive storytelling experi- light Christian Church and Academy, visit
ence.” www.sunlightcc.org. 
Yep, a trunk-or-treat and a candy cannon.
Children are urged to come prepared. “They She offered a tip. “Prepare to get wet. That Stressed?
can just wear their Halloween costumes,” re- does happen.”
marked Apostolico.
That performance will be indoors. And
The church and Christian school is at 477 “we do have an air-conditioned indoor food
SW Cashmere Blvd. “Parking is usually very court,” Apostolico said.
challenging for this event,” said Apostolico.
“This year we are providing off-site parking The food will be available for purchase.
with a shuttle at (St. Lucie West) Centennial Back outside, there will be a hayride run-
High School,” located at 1485 SW Cashmere ning, and something new this year, too.
“We will have local vendors this year,”

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TWO ALTERNATIVES THAT DO NOT WORK WEST NORTH EAST
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By Phillip Alder - Bridge Columnist K Q 10 9 7 3 2 A6 85
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Henry Kissinger said, “The absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously.” 2 J74 K Q 10 9 8

Yes, but this deal has two interesting alternatives with which to occupy the mind. SOUTH
AK762
When I described the play in four spades yesterday, South took the first trick with J4
dummy’s heart ace, cashed his spade, diamond and club winners, then endplayed West K85
by leading his heart jack. Fine, but what might have happened if declarer, instead of giving A63
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North might have cue-bid four hearts over three spades to show a strong raise to four The Bidding:
spades (and promise nothing about hearts).
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST OPENING
If South throws West in with his trump or ducks the first trick, the contract can be 3 Spades 3 Hearts Pass Pass
defeated. Pass 4 Spades All Pass LEAD:
K Hearts
In the first case, after winning with his spade queen, West must resist the temptation to
cash the heart queen. Instead, he must lead a low heart to declarer’s jack. Then South will
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West on his great play, then say that if only West had had the spade four and dummy the
spade three, the contract would still have made.

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