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Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / June 9, 2016 51

INSIGHT GAMES & CO.

ACROSS 66 Jockeying (for) 4 Inter ___ 61 Actor Richard The Washington Post
67 Broom made of 5 Alters distances 63 Equilibrium state
1 Chest material 64 The Planets BASEBALL NOTES By Merl Reagle
6 Used a tuffet twigs between words
9 Lou Grant’s 68 Darn spot? 6 Charon’s river composer
69 The woman in 7 Sotheby’s staples 65 Takes hold
paper 8 County in New 70 Not foul
13 Soaker’s hangout question 73 Word before
16 Femme ___ 70 Cinco de mayo York or
17 Order to a Pennsylvania gray or tray
party 9 Tittering sound 75 Like Job
tympanist? 71 Little devil 10 Churn 77 Olive plant
19 Pickpocket’s 72 White, in Latin 11 Gerund finale 78 Overwhelms
74 Click up one’s 12 Tot who minds 79 Pop-rock hit of
bonanza 13 Benny Goodman
20 Piano tuner’s heels fan’s idea of a 1965, “___
76 Sanford ___ date? Diamond Ring”
diagnosis? 77 Marvell-ous 14 Squaw’s squallers 81 Gaunt
22 Reel-to-reel abbr. 15 Yellow Pages 82 Herpetology
23 No. of feet up work? features specimen
24 Rue de ___ 78 Helps 16 “___ a bowl of 83 From ___ finish
25 Potato famine 80 007 film, ___ to a wine” (Richard III) 84 Claws that catch
17 Turned it down 86 Feinstein and
victim, 1847 Kill 18 Zen question Wiest
26 Periodic table 82 Quaff for a quid 20 Walked anxiously 87 Map blowups,
83 Synthesizer 21 Bellicose moves sometimes
abbr. by Congress 88 Dangerous parts
28 It’s often activator? 27 Sawbuck of a
85 Do a video job 29 Why the Bandersnatch
dismissed 89 Tranquilizes trombonist 90 “Eureka!”
30 Dull finish? 91 “ ... bombs couldn’t perform? 94 Hardliner’s
31 ___ English argument
31 Curse bursting ___” 32 Bad day for Julius 95 Celebes ox
32 ___ A Secret 92 Part of a fraction 33 Late Knight 96 Black-clad
34 Disney film, 93 Mehmet Ali et al. 36 California Japanese warrior
94 Dapper ___ shudder 98 Fibulas and tibias
___ and the 97 Space writer 37 Totals 100 “Good Night
Detectives 39 Instrumental Saigon”
35 Epic-poem Willy piece? composer-pianist
chapter 98 Unimpressed 40 “Entertainment for 101 Desperate
37 Animal enzyme 99 Distinguishing Men” coiner, 102 Actor Richard
38 Pick your lox familiarly 104 Ore. neighbor
here mark 41 “No-fat fat” from 106 Journalist’s
39 Discophile’s 100 Singer Mitchell Procter & Gamble question
organizer? 101 “Please stay” 42 Willfully mislead 107 Awfully long time
43 Homer 103 Angling aid 45 Unit of current? 108 CDs earn it: abbr.
Simpson’s 104 “What was 47 What the virtuoso
“good neighbor” did?
Flanders ___ think?” 48 Picketer passer
44 Accomplish, 105 Pages 49 European fashion
in the Bible mag
46 Winkers, actually missing from a 50 Result of using an
47 HQs for Friday Beethoven work? unsteady music
and Kojak 109 German article stand?
48 She mooned 110 Chord category? 52 Of one-celled
over Endymion 111 Actress Dunne et animals
51 Dick played by al. 54 California
112 Oft-contracted university whose
Humphrey verb team is the
53 Charges 113 Enslaved Anteaters
54 He has, in dancing girl in 57 Type of degree
“Return of the 60 Under the skin of
French Jedi”
55 Shut 114 Oct ending
56 Guy in Jamaica? 115 Tree houses?
58 Actor Erwin
59 Bast fiber plant DOWN
62 ___ Centauri 1 Marsh plant
63 A sixteenth-note 2 &c.
3 Arlene and Roald
rest?

The Telegraph

52 Vero Beach 32963 / June 9, 2016 Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

INSIGHT BACK PAGE

Can’t deal with girlfriend’s past? Deal, or no deal

BY CAROLYN HAX prior bad acts as part of your range. If you need a bet-
Washington Post ter understanding of her views first, then ask, gently
and without accusing.
Dear Carolyn,
My girlfriend is 29. I am happy Don’t dwell, though.You either respect her as a part-
in our relationship and think she’s ner or break up.
awesome. However, in her past she
had an affair with a 65-year-old Dear Carolyn,
married grandfather who was her
career coach. She was friends with his family. I find this Please comment on destination weddings. My
immoral and very hard to accept … and totally out of
character for her. She was single at the time. cousin is getting married on the other side of the
What drives an attractive woman to have such an af-
fair that hurt others? She says, “It just happened,” but I country. I love my cousin, but taking my family to
find that hard to believe.
— Struggling with Girlfriend’s Past her wedding will cost thousands of dollars. I think

Dear 'Struggling with Girlfriend’s Past': destination weddings are incredibly narcissistic and
So ugly chicks have an obvious motive to cheat,
but attractive ones don’t? Please rethink your phras- I’m feeling pretty angry right now. Any words of wis-
ing – or rationale.
I agree that there are character questions here, and dom? She and her fiancé live locally.
that “it just happened” is weak. I challenge though that
it’s“totally out of character for her.” She did it, so it’s not. – Anonymous
But these just chip at the surface when true peace
lies at the depth of being human. Specifically:Where do had said, “I was weak and selfish in ways I never Dear ‘Anonymous’:
you stand on frailty? Can you accept without cognitive thought I could be”? What people think of destination weddings is half
dissonance that someone “awesome” could do some- the problem with destination weddings.
thing terrible? Can you see darkness in her, in yourself, Or, “There’s more than one viewpoint on fidelity”? I realize this goes against human nature at the
in anyone – and still completely trust, or do you need Does it matter that she (apparently) told you of the molecular level, but please consider not having an
“I/She would never do that”-type assurances? affair herself? opinion at all. Instead: Are you able to go? Yes/No.
Would you be seeing her actions differently if she Some people are too compromised to be trust- Do you want to go on the given terms? Yes/No.
worthy, yes; however, if you need completely clean And then either go or don’t go accordingly. If you
records, good luck. These twin realities demand that can stop yourself there, without judging anybody,
our decisions to trust people are nuanced – and root- then you can emerge from this without emotionally
ed in trusting ourselves. downgrading someone you love or spending a nickel
In your case, that means accepting her past as part unwillingly spent.
of the range of who she is – just as you accept your If it helps: Imagine if she eloped, wed in a groom’s
faraway hometown, or chose to cohabit ever after.
Would you be angry then? Are those guest-unfriend-
ly choices narcissistic, too? 

Fire in the water Fire in the water is what fishermen call the spec-
tacular display of bioluminescence that we start
TEXT AND PHOTO BY DR. EDIE WIDDER, PH.D., seeing in the Indian River Lagoon and the Ba-
OCEAN RESEARCH & CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION (ORCA) nana River around Merritt Island at this time of
year. These breathtaking light shows are a con-
NATURE sequence of bioluminescent dinoflagellates, a
type of photosynthetic single-celled plankton
that emits a flash of light when it’s mechanical-
ly stimulated. The flash is a defense mechanism
that has evolved to ward off predators. When
these cells are present in high concentrations
they illuminate every fish, dolphin or boat with
a cold blue shimmering outline. Tourists travel
in droves to the bioluminescent bays in Puerto
Rico to experience these living fireworks dis-
plays, but while those in our own back yard don’t
occur year round, as they do in Puerto Rico, they
are sometimes more brilliant. Scientists have a
strong interest in determining why that is, be-
cause the dinoflagellate responsible, Pyrodinium
bahamense, can produce a toxin called Paralytic
Shellfish Poison (PSP), which makes some sea-
food toxic. Fortunately, it’s only toxic if it is con-
centrated by bioaccumulators like clams and
mussels and it is not a problem for kayakers or
even swimmers who want to become part of the
magic light show.

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Style Vero Beach 32963 / June 9, 2016 53

Going away this weekend? Pack-light tips from Instagram’s most-stylish

BY EMMA SPEDDING 1. 2. 3. 4.
The Telegraph

It’s now officially the season of try-
ing to squeeze four days’ worth of out-
fit options into an approved carry-on.
Packing light for a weekend away can
be a headache, whether you’re going
on a city break or a trip to the coun-
tryside.

Well, fear not: We’ve turned to the
professional packers (a.k.a. Instagram
style stars) to learn some pack-light

5. 6. 7. 6. If you bring one pair of shoes,
make it espadrilles
If you have limited shoe space, opt
for espadrilles like Julie Sarinana,
who has worn the flat styles through-
out her jaunt in St Tropez.

7. Turn to the things that take up
no space

Remember that statement jewelry
takes up very little space in your
handbag, but can totally transform
a simple look so you can rewear your
white shirt dress and no one will no-
tice. 

styling lessons ... For the beach bring a black bikini,
white shirt and an easy sun hat.
1. Off-the-shoulder tops will car-
ry you from day to evening 3. Experiment with your layering
and pair dresses over jeans
Aimee Song from Song of Style is
currently on a grand tour of Europe If you are struggling with your bag-
(jealous), and it’s off-the-shoulder gage allowance, don’t be afraid of
silhouettes, which she’s chosen ev- getting creative with layering. Rus-
ery step of the way. Song proves that sian TV presenter and socialite Kse-
this blouse style will work for all oc- nia Sobchak wore a statement em-
casions, whether dressed up with a broidered floral robe over a white
black skinny trouser and heels (as she T-shirt and rolled-up jeans on a trip
wore to the Cannes Film Festival) or to Venice, showing you can get extra
with jeans and sandals for a day of mileage out of dresses by wearing
sightseeing. them over basics.

2. Make sure everything goes to- 4. Return to your old denim jacket
gether by sticking to black, white and (so much easier to pack than your
gray leather biker)

We all know that sinking “what was The classic denim jacket has made
I thinking?” feeling when you unzip a return, and as street style photog-
your carry-on to discover that noth- rapher and fashion blogger Tamu
ing goes together. Whether she is McPherson shows, it’s the perfect op-
tion for a summer in the city. McPher-
packing for a beach or a country son wore her blue-jean jacket in Milan
escape, fashion blogger Lucy with a silk printed neckerchief scarf.
Williams sticks to a mini-
mal color palette so that 5. Mix up different denim washes
everything in her When it comes to double denim,
suitcase goes to- Berta Bernad, Monica Ainley and Ca-
gether. If you and mille Charriere proved in Santorini
your hold all are that there are now no rules when it
destined for a comes to mixing denim. Wear your
city break, pack light wash or classic blue-jean shirts
a leather jacket, and jackets with white jeans and
gingham black- bretons for a simple, but oh-so-cool
and-white shirt, look.
and white jeans.

54 Vero Beach 32963 / June 9, 2016 Style Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

The new rules for wearing pink

BY VICTORIA MOSS cent surge in pink interest, instigated more antique hues make great subtle will give you added cheer.
The Telegraph by the Duchess of Cambridge’s chic prints – pair this Suzannah skirt with
outings in her blush Emilia Wick- a cream knit or top for a not-too-sac- 4. Balance is key
Gender politics and Harriet Har- stead number. charine event outfit. A matching pink top and trouser
man’s campaign buses haven’t done needn’t be overkill if you balance
a great deal of good PR for pink – the It works sweetly for events, but also 2. Think minimal it out with harder accessories. It’s
girlish hue more often held up as a for everyday. Ruffles and pink are very 5-year- tempting to stick to white or putty-
vitriolic bastion of female oppression old throwing a tantrum over pass the colored shoes with pink. Don’t. It
and inequality. On this fashion desk we’re more parcel. The modern way to wear pink can take the contrast. If you’re wear-
than partial to a rosy moment even is in simple, minimal shapes that you ing a soft pink trouser, a darker shoe
But overpriced razors aside, there’s while trying to find reason in a Ger- can dress up (try the Marina London – navy, brown or even black – will
no need for a full-out boycott. Al- maine Greer argument – but aim for silk T with navy cropped trousers) or provide neat punctuation.
though the headline color on the more business-like structure rather
than frou-frou opulence.

catwalks and in the stores this sea- The new pink rules down (add a touch of elegance to your 5. Fit is everything – slouchy better
son is baby blue, fashion has been 1. Find your pink favorite jeans with the same piece). than stringent
rampantly re-claiming pink for two Pink will flatter everyone, but you
simple reasons: It sells, and it flatters. need to know which shade will work 3. A bright accessory is always a Stretchy pale pink is the stuff of
for you. Very pale blush pinks can good idea sartorial nightmares, no matter how
Stella McCartney, Burberry, Gucci wash out, while sharper brights can many Pilates classes you’ve been to.
and Emilia Wickstead all feature it in jar against skin tones – so be careful I invested in a pink Issey Miyake Keep it chic in slouchy loose tops and
their spring summer collections. if these are sitting next to your face – Bao Bao tote bag a couple of years ago wide-cut trousers – you’re aiming for
they might work better as a skirt or and it’s a lifesaver genius buy. Yes, it’s so-now nonchalance, not trussed-
Irrespective of where we stand on trouser. More candy-colored versions not cheap, but it is properly durable up dolly bird. Clinging clothes are
bathroom signs, as it goes, we rather – like this pretty Zara two-piece or the – and easy. I’m all over a bag I can too obvious to be cool. Always think,
like wearing pink. Designer Suzan- Me and Em dress are great bolster- chuck everything into. Plus, on days what would Kim Kardashian do?
nah Crab, who successfully outfits ing tones that will suit most. Softer, when all you want to wear is navy Then do the opposite. We find it
Ascot go-ers and mothers of the bride blue/gray/black, a snazzy colored bag works. 
with stylish aplomb, has noted a re-

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Fashion guru Michael Kors has a hunger for philanthropy

BY ROBIN GIVHAN meals to children around the globe. place exotic if I went to Houston. money to fight HIV/AIDS. “I was set-
“Do you know what I’m wearing?” “In the ’90s, the Berlin wall of fash- ting up my little booth and there were
The Washington Post big corporations setting up booths.
asks Kors with eager glee. “I’m wear- ion came down. I was commuting back I thought, look at what Donna and
Fashion has been very good to Mi- ing nude pantyhose, mid-heel navy and forth [designing] for Céline [in Par- [Vogue’s] Anna Wintour have done
chael Kors. Over the last 35 years, the pumps and a boxy navy suit!” is]. Trunk shows weren’t just in Palm here. In [hindsight] it sounds like such
designer has made himself a nice lit- Beach or Los Angeles. I was going to a simple idea: We have products. Let’s
tle fortune by turning his daydreams Haha, a little joke about Washington’s Singapore. I started seeing the world.” sell our products and raise money.”
about Aspen, Montauk, sporty social- stereotypical power woman uniform.
ites, minimalism and cashmere into Kors laughs, “I’ll break the Internet!” Early in his career, Kors focused on Kors continues to travel, hosting
a billion-dollar fashion empire. He hunger in his hometown. The New trunk shows and talking to custom-
has built a fine life with a handsome Of course, that look no longer domi- York-based non-profit, God’s Love ers. He asks them whom they follow
husband, a client list that includes Mi- nates Washington style. (Mostly, not.) We Deliver, which provides meals for on Instagram; he queries them on
chelle Obama, and the affections of Fashion’s broad reach has introduced those who are ill, last year dedicated how they shop. Like a lot of designers,
countless professional women walk- the most eccentric designs into the a building to the designer who, along he’s trying to figure out whether cus-
ing around town with an MK handbag most conservative corners of this city. with his company, has raised some tomers have the patience to wait six
draped over an arm. The style of urban nomads is found in $20 million for the organization. But months to buy something they see on
suburban cul-de-sacs. Prada fans in as his reach as a designer has expand- the runway and in Tweets today. And
And yet: “It’s nice when something Johannesburg have their own shop. ed so has his philanthropy. what he has determined so far is this:
takes your head away from major Louis Vuitton has stores everywhere It depends.
decisions about flat-front [pants] or from Paris to Mongolia. As fashion be- The fashion industry has taken on
pleats,” says the former “Project Run- comes more global, so do the concerns a host of causes, from raising money “Some women are very organized.
way” judge. and responsibilities of its designers. to fight ovarian cancer to designer But I know women who are exactly the
Prabal Gurung leading a fundraising opposite, who have no concept of pre-
For Kors, the topic that diverts his at- “Back in the ’80s, I was an Ameri- effort in the aftermath of the earth- planning. I think most women are a
tention is hunger. Recently honored in can designer designing for an Ameri- quake in Nepal. But if there is any de- blend of the two,” he says. “You’d think
Washington with the McGovern-Dole can consumer. There were such dis- signer who serves as a role model for it’s the most affluent shoppers who’d
Leadership award for his work with the tinct borders; Japanese fashion was Kors when it came to philanthropy, it’s plan. But I have young fashion fans who
United Nations’ World Food Program, for the Japanese. British fashion was Donna Karan. might not buy a whole wardrobe but
Kors is one of the program’s global for the quirky British,” says Kors, who she’s in love with a shoe. She’s watch-
ambassadors, and has helped to raise grew up on Long Island. “When I first “I’ve known Donna Karan since I ing a shoe. And she wants it now.” 
funds to deliver more than 10 million started, I thought global meant To- was 18,” Kors says. “I think of the first
ronto ... I thought I was going some 7th on Sale back in 1990,” which raised

56 Vero Beach 32963 / June 9, 2016 Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

DINING REVIEW

Maison Martinique: Will latest comeback bid succeed?

BY TINA RONDEAU
Columnist

Is Maison Martinique, after several Marcona Almond Blackened Ahi Tuna with Georgia Peach Relish. PHOTOS BY LEAH DUBOIS
rocky years, poised for a comeback? Encrusted Hogfish. Grilled Wahoo

If the question sounds familiar, that with Corn Relish.
may be because we’ve asked it before –
only each time to be disappointed. the diver scallops piccata ($36), my For dessert, we concluded with the Shrimp Ceviche.
husband went for the catch of the day, house-made blueberry bread pudding.
For years under the stewardship of pompano ($38), and from the five en- Maison Martinique
the late Chef Yannick Martin, Maison trees on the Rip Tide menu, our com- Dinner for the two of us dining on
Martinique was one of Vero’s top res- panions chose the free range airline the regular menu, together with a Hours:
taurants – a pricy place, to be sure, chicken breast and the bistro tender- modest bottle of wine, came to $175 Monday through Saturday,
but certainly its classiest and argu- loin. (They also could have opted for before tax and tip. But the evening for
ably its best. prime pork tenderloin, grilled dol- the two dining on the “Rip Tide” Menu 5 pm to 9 pm
phin, or a seafood strudel that sound- – even with a couple of glasses of wine Adult Beverages: Full bar
But a revolving door of chefs in recent ed yummy.) – would have come in more like $80. A
years, coupled with inept management good value indeed. Address:
and diffident service, led to many ex- My large diver scallops, sautéed with 1601 South Ocean Drive
pensive dining disappointments. white wine lemon butter and served So since we seem to start and end Phone: 772-231-7299
over spinach with capers, were superb. Maison Martinique dining critiques
This past winter’s culinary and ser- And my husband’s pompano was per- lately with a question, here’s this
vice debacle under Rip Tosun, a long- fectly prepared, served over risotto. week’s: Can an improvement in the
time Florida restaurateur brought out dishes being offered, and an attrac-
of retirement in a bid to restore Mai- The two “Rip Tide” entrées also were tively priced summer menu, bring
son Martinique to its former glory, saw very well done. The chicken breast was enough old fans and new diners to this
things instead hit a new low. packed with a wild mushroom, leek romantic restaurant to enable the lat-
fontina stuffing and served over pan- est attempt at a comeback to succeed?
But a couple of months ago, Tosun seared shaved Brussel sprouts with ba-
brought in Chef Chet Parrotti and his con topped with a whole grain mustard Stay tuned.
wife, and went back into retirement. glaze. And the horseradish encrusted I welcome your comments, and en-
Unlike several of his predecessors in tenderloin was fire grilled and sliced, courage you to send feedback to me at
the Maison Martinique kitchen, Chef served medium rare as ordered, with [email protected].
Chet is capable of producing very mashed potatoes topped with a port The reviewer dines anonymously
good dishes. wine demi glaze. at restaurants at the expense of Vero
Beach 32963. 
He had plenty of time to demon-
strate this to us last week because
when our party of four arrived for our
reservation at 7:30, only two other cou-
ples were dining in the still attractive
Bamboo Room. Ouch.

On this visit, we decided that my
husband and I would sample Maison
Martinique’s regular menu and its spe-
cials, and our two companions would
order from the restaurant’s summer
“Rip Tide” menu – which, at $27 and
available all evening, appeared to be
an extremely good dining value.

For starters, I decided to try the
roasted beet salad ($12) and my hus-
band opted for the oysters Rockefeller
($14), while our companions picked the
soup of the day, a cream of tomato, and
the balsamic house salad.

My salad consisted of roasted gold-
en and red beets with sliced pears,
almonds, goat cheese and drizzled
with a red wine herbed dressing. Deli-
cious. My husband’s oysters Rockefell-
er – beautiful blue points topped with
fresh fennel and creamed spinach and
baked with a parmesan crust – were
wonderful.

The tomato soup was extremely
tasty, and the tossed salad was a very
nice mix of local greens with cucum-
bers, tomatoes, red onions and chick
peas tossed with a gorgonzola balsam-
ic dressing.

Then for entrées, I decided to have

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / June 9, 2016 57

WINE COLUMN

A 6-wine collection that will impress your guests

BY DAVE MCINTYRE harvest wine would offer Old World them a couple of hours before serv- lover will appreciate that one.
sophistication. And one wild card, ing. If you favor a California caber- For the sixth and final wine, try
The Washington Post drawn from across the varieties. net, try the Chateau Montelena 2012
or the Frog’s Leap 2013 from Napa something offbeat – perhaps the de-
“I like wine, but I don’t know much I assembled this collection at a Valley. licious Boxwood 2015 Rosé.
about it. And I don’t want to spend the Washington, DC, wine store. If you
time and effort to learn a lot about it,” can’t find these, tell your wine mer- For dessert, nothing impresses These are just suggestions, of
a friend told me. “I just need to know chant you want a similar selection. more than a fine port. Vintage ones course. But all should be available
which type of wines will impress can be pricey, and deciding when to for under $50 – and a few for consid-
people who know more about wine A good champagne should be easily drink them or how long to age them erably less than $50. Tailor your list
than I do.” found for $40. Henri Abelé would be in your cellar can be tricky. Look for to your own palate, and find a wine
a good choice at that price. An edgier an aged tawny, such as the Fonseca merchant you can rely on as you
It was an unusual request, but one choice would be the Chartogne-Tail- 20 year old. Even the most jaded wine choose vintages for special occasions
I suspect many people can relate to: let Cuvée Sainte-Anne for $47. It’s a or for everyday sipping. 
Which wines should we have on hand “grower champagne,” meaning the
for special occasions and special winery grows its own grapes rather
people? Wines that aren’t for every than buying them, as the larger, fa-
night but are suitable for welcom- miliar-name Champagne houses do.
ing our boss, a special client or that Grower champagnes are not neces-
wine-geeky friend who won’t shut up sarily better, but they can be quite dis-
about harvest conditions of this or tinctive, and they are certainly trendy.
that vintage, whether the vineyard
faces southeast or southwest, and Chardonnay provides a wide range
the advantage of limestone soils over of possibilities, including a blanc de
granite. blancs sparkling wine or a white Bur-
gundy. I’d go with the Ramey char-
My friend asked me to recommend donnay from the Sonoma Coast re-
a half-dozen wines costing “no more gion of California. Or sticking with
than $50 a bottle” that would “im- France, try the Thevenet Domaine
press anyone.” The mandate was no de la Bongran Viré-Clessé 2009 — a
more specific than that, so I filled in great vintage, already with some age
some details. The selection should on it.
cover the basic types and styles of
wine to fit any menu, but it should Pinot noir also suggests Burgundy;
also be interesting enough to entice California’s Russian River Valley and
a dedicated wine geek without being Sta. Rita Hills; and New Zealand’s
too esoteric. Central Otago region. I tend to favor
Oregon’s Willamette Valley. The Berg-
Which categories to recommend? strom 2012 Cumberland Reserve,
Champagne or sparkling wine, cer- from a top producer in a fantastic vin-
tainly, to celebrate a landmark or tage, should do the trick.
turn an ordinary occasion into a spe-
cial one. Chardonnay, if only because For a Bordeaux, I suggest the La
it’s the world’s most popular white Réserve de Léoville Barton 2009
wine. Pinot noir as the sexiest red, or the Chateau Larose Trintaudon
and a cabernet-style wine as the most 2010, two reliable cabernet sauvi-
powerful. For dessert, a port or late- gnon-based wines from outstanding
vintages. Both are young, so decant

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Vero & Casual Dining

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / June 9, 2016 59

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Nightly 4:30 pm -10 pm

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Vero & Casual Dining

EAT LOCAL. (Early)

Introducing Osceola Bistro’s Early Bird Menu

Monday - Friday from 4:30pm - 6:00pm.

Dine on delicious, fresh, local food at a great value.
All meals are $16 and include choice of daily soup or a house or caesar salad.
Dine in only. Must be seated by 6pm.

Menu items include:
• Local Shrimp & Grits
• Steak & Fries
• Local Fish & Chips
• Stuffed Pork Loin aka “Charlotte’s Favorite”
• Crispy Salmon
• Potato Fried Dirty Oyster Dinner

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9 2016 National Philanthropy Day Nomina-
tions Workshop, 8 a.m., Northern Trust 10 World Ocean Day Debut Screening of
Bank. 772-205-7650 “Ahead of the Tide,” a documentary
on climate change and sea level rise, 6 p.m.
9 Hurricane Preparedness Luncheon fea- at Barrier Island Center at Archie Carr Wildlife
turing Meteorologist Steve Weagle, Refuge. Reserve seat at 321-723-3556
hosted by IRC Chamber of Commerce, Noon at
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9-12 Vero Beach Wine and Film race at Brackett Library hosted by IRC Library
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Filmmaker & Winemaker Party at Hampton by Fitness and Literacy Fair. Free event. 772-
Inn, 7 p.m. Vino Veritas Vintner Dinners at 770-5060
Costa D’Este and Citrus Grillhouse, and 9 p.m.
Vanishing Sail and rum tasting at Raw Space 11 Youth Guidance Tropical Night Luau, 7
@ Edgewood Gallery. Friday screenings be- p.m. at Grand Harbor Golf Club, with
ginning Noon at Vero Beach Museum of Art, tropical Caribbean night buffet, 3-drink tickets,
12:30 p.m. at Heritage Center, 12:30 p.m. at music by Gypsy Land Band and auctions. $125.
Riverside Theatre and 9 p.m. at Raw Space, 772-226-3098
and 7 p.m. Cinema Uncorked Opening Night
Party at Riverside Theatre. Saturday movies 16 World Sea Turtle Day Scavenger Hunt,
beginning 10 a.m. at Heritage Center, 10:30 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout the Bar-
rier Island Center at Archie Carr Wildlife Ref-
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SOPHISTICATED OCEANFRONT CONDO OFFERS
PRIVACY, UNMATCHED AMENITIES

8876 N. Sea Oaks Way, Residence #400: 3-bedroom, 4-full bath, 3,260-square-foot home offered for
$979,000 by Christine R. McLaughlin, broker-owner of Shamrock Real Estate Corp.: 772-234-0351

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Gorgeous oceanfront condo offers privacy, ambiance

BY SAMANTHA ROHLFING BAITA
Staff Writer

On the ocean side of A1A – at 8876
N. Sea Oaks Way – is Dune House, the
newest 4-story building in the beau-
tiful Sea Oaks community. On the
first floor is Unit 400, a single-family
residence which offers not only the
conveniences of a luxury condo and
the amenities and privacy of a lux-
ury house, but also an unparalleled
ground-floor location directly on the
ocean, with landscaping that pro-
vides breathtaking sea views across a
lavishly wide lawn.

With the ambiance of a grand sea-
side estate, the residence is the only
one on the ground floor, and one of
only 10 in the entire building. A broad
marble foyer leads to family spaces
to the left, and service areas on the
right. Stepping into the spacious liv-
ing room, a visitor's eye is immedi-
ately drawn to the 10-foot ceilings
and the rare, 9-foot glass panels that

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open all exterior walls to the glorious although the ocean view could prove
vistas beyond. a distraction. This already flexible
room could easily be converted into
Although these striking “window a fourth bedroom, should the home-
walls” virtually bring the outdoors owner desire to do so.
inside, they are all of highest-quality
impact glass, able to withstand what- Another space that will likely be-
ever the capricious tropical weather come a favorite gathering place for
may bring. The pale-hued walls, family and friends is the kitchen.
white crown molding and soft golden Gourmet all the way, it is designed
marble floors drink in the abundant for creative food preparation, with
ambient light which flows, unim- top-of-the-line stainless steel ap-
peded, from sea to landscaped dunes, pliances (Sub Zero, Kitchen Aid and
across grassy lawn and tiled patios. Miele), wall oven, 6-burner cooktop,
wine cooler, pantry, an abundance of
The floor plan, by no means a well-designed, floor-to-ceiling cabi-
typical condo “shoe box,” combines netry, full crown molding and beau-
beauty and convenience, cleverly cre- tiful black granite counter and island
ating cozy, comfortable spaces, with- tops. The island features convenient
in an atmosphere of simple, un-fussy outlets, double sink, dishwasher and
luxury. storage, as well as a breakfast bar.

For owners who work from home The kitchen is both user- and visitor-
or simply for household organizing, friendly, flowing right into a conver-
party planning, catching up on cor- sation-inviting seating area, and the
respondence, or relaxing with a book, window/door wall with ocean view
the large den/library/office (12'X13'), will surely make food prep and dish-
will surely become a favorite room,

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Service. Savings. washing a lot more enjoyable for the
Results! family member who draws KP duty.

FULL SERVICE The large family room, too, offers
REAL ESTATE space, light, soothing views and op-
COMMISSION portunities for games, conversation
and relaxation.
40+ Years Combined Experience.
Local Knowledge Since 1987. Two bedrooms, each with its own
full bath, are accessed along a broad
Call or text for a confidential corridor leading to the master suite,
no-obligation evaluation which anchors the bedroom “wing.”
of your property. This lovely, quiet space encour-
ages get-away-from-it-all letting go
80 S. CATALINACOURT - $825,000 5400 HIGHWAY A1A - $129,900 of stressing, with pale amber walls,
SEA FOREST COURT - East VISTA DEL MAR - East of A1A white woodwork, retractable shades
of A1A, a gracious foyer entry Start and end your day with a walk and glass sliders for patio access.
welcomes you to this island pool on the beach with this beautifully The suite includes a generous, cus-
home. Fireplace, newer kitchen with updated 1/1.5 3rd floor unit. Kitchen tom his-and-hers walk-in closet and,
eating area. Beautiful bamboo flooring and baths recently remodeled, custom for ultimate relaxation (think bubble
formal living and dining rooms plus a closets and granted beach access. bath and a glass of Chablis), a large
family room. Private beach access. Amazing island price! and luxurious Jacuzzi tub. A separate,
sumptuous marble shower and pri-
vate water closet complete the indul-
gent master bath.

Recessed lighting or sleek chande-
liers complement the home's elegant,
non-fussy personality. An unusual
lighting treatment in the bathrooms
is especially appealing: in each, a
graceful three- or four-light vanity
fixture is attached directly to a wide,
framed mirror which extends from
ceiling to backsplash.

Accessed from the master suite,
framed by long arches, is a charm-
ing, walled, private terrace, which
will soon be trellised for maximum
privacy from the three floors above.
Additional landscaping – sea grape
and coconut palms – will also be in-
stalled just beyond the wall, for even
more privacy.

Behind the kitchen is the laundry,
a bright area with plenty of elbow
room, storage and countertop space,
as well as top-of-the-line Bosch
washer and dryer.

The attached, private, oversized
single-vehicle garage can be accessed
from inside. Adjacent to the garage is
a 10'X14' storage room which is vent-
ed for air conditioning if desired.

Other amenities include a central
vac system; A/V and Wi-Fi systems

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VITAL STATISTICS throughout; ceiling fans; and gener-
8876 N. SEA OAKS WAY, ous custom closets. Lighting can be
dimmer-adjusted, and there are con-
RESIDENCE #400 trols in each bedroom for multi-au-
dio functions. Within Dune House's
Neighborhood: Sea Oaks main foyer is a stylish seating area,
Year Built: 2006 a tidy mailbox room, and individual,
lockable trash and recycling chutes.
Ocean frontage: 85 feet
Home size: 3,260 under air; From all of the rooms in the home,
there is access to the wrap-around
4,000 w/outdoor terraces patio and, from there, to the shore.
Construction: concrete block On the far side of the broad backyard
is a walkway, leading to the white
Bedrooms: 3 sand beach. It extends above the
Bathrooms: 4 delicate dune line, which is protected
Furniture: Negotiable from erosion by the saltwater-loving
Additional features: landscape plants.
Manager on site; entry card/
fob, entry phone, fire sprinklers, Also within a short walk, but far
gate staffed; central vac; wrap- enough away to ensure privacy, is
around patios; 10-foot ceilings; the heated community pool. Other
9-foot impact glass windows Sea Oaks community amenities, just
with custom shades; wall steps away, include a spa, gas barbe-
mounted TV's included; dog cue, and brand new beach club with
friendly; private garage; heated fitness room and tennis courts. Just
community pool; electric – FPL; across A1A to the west is Sea Oaks'
2 additional storage rooms world-class tennis facility and the
Listing agency: community marina.
Shamrock Real Estate Corp.
Listing agent: Christine R. For pet lovers, the Dune House
McLaughlin, 772-234-0351 message is, “Bring your family and
Listing price: $979,000 pets. Two dogs (no weight limit) are
welcome.”

In addition to the numerous oppor-
tunities to get to know your Sea Oaks
neighbors, you'll be only minutes from
Windsor, John's Island and several
other luxury communities. The city
of Sebastian, home of Pelican Island
Wildlife Refuge and a lively, riverfront
“fishing village” scene, is a short drive
to the north. And the charming sea-
side community of Vero Beach is only
a few miles to the south. Here, along
and near Ocean Drive, a variety of
shops and restaurants beckon. You'll
discover a lively arts and cultural
scene, led by Riverside Theatre (eq-
uity), and the Vero Beach Museum of
Art, both in Riverside Park.

With its under-six-figure asking
price, 8876 N. Sea Oaks Way, Resi-
dence #400, could be the most un-
dervalued oceanfront property in all
Vero Beach. 

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Real Estate Sales on the Barrier Island: May 26 to June 1

The barrier island real estate market remained red hot through Memorial Day, with 24 transactions closing
including 10 for more than $1 million.

The top sale of the week was of an oceanfront home in the Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club. The estate
at 201 Beachside Drive was placed on the market April 6 with an asking price of $8.85 million. The sale
closed on June 1 for $8.6 million.

The seller in the transaction was represented by Matilde Sorensen of Dale Sorensen Real Estate. The
purchaser was represented by Sally Woods, also of Dale Sorensen Real Estate.

SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS

SUBDIVISION ADDRESS LISTED ORIGINAL MOST RECENT SOLD SELLING
ASKING PRICE ASKING PRICE PRICE

$1,250,000 $1,200,000
RIOMAR 914 GREENWAY LANE 2/2/2016 $1,475,000 $1,250,000 6/1/2016 $1,450,000
INDIAN TRAILS 885 RIVER TRAIL 3/3/2016 $625,000 $1,475,000 6/1/2016 $535,000
$7,495,000 $4,891,250
MARINER VILLAGE 10 MARINER BEACH LANE 1/7/2015 $3,995,000 $549,000 6/1/2016 $3,225,000
$2,295,000 $1,765,000
OCEAN PEARL 360 N BLUE WAVE LANE 10/5/2015 $1,100,000 $6,500,000 5/31/2016 $900,000
$1,500,000 $1,400,000
CASTAWAY COVE 980 CRESCENT BEACH ROAD 10/5/2015 $1,699,990 $3,795,000 5/31/2016 $1,990,000
$2,895,000 $2,642,050
AMBERSAND BEACH 12850 HIGHWAY A1A 10/19/2015 $1,495,000 $1,895,000 5/31/2016 $1,415,000
$425,000 $410,000
SUMMERPLACE 9450 DOUBLOON DRIVE 12/5/2015 $1,000,000 5/31/2016

RIOMAR 900 RIOMAR DRIVE 3/8/2016 $1,500,000 5/31/2016

RIVER CLUB 1325 RIVER CLUB DRIVE 1/9/2016 $1,699,990 5/31/2016

JOHN'S ISLAND 181 CLARKSON LANE 1/20/2016 $2,895,000 5/30/2016

MOORINGS 1955 COMPASS COVE DRIVE 5/6/2016 $1,495,000 5/27/2016

SEA OAKS 8859 LAKESIDE CIRCLE 2/23/2016 $425,000 5/27/2016

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Riomar, Address: 914 Greenway Lane Subdivision: River Club, Address: 1325 River Club Drive

Listing Date: 2/2/2016 Listing Date: 1/9/2016
Original Price: $1,250,000 Original Price: $1,699,990
Recent Price: $1,250,000 Recent Price: $1,699,990
Sold: 6/1/2016 Sold: 5/31/2016
Selling Price: $1,200,000 Selling Price: $1,990,000
Listing Agent: Gena Grove & Andrew Harper Listing Agent: Sally Daley & Cheryl Michel

Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida Selling Agent: Daley & Company Real Estate

Alex MacWilliam IV Peggy Hewett

Alex MacWilliam, Inc. Berkshire Hathaway Florida

Subdivision: John's Island, Address: 181 Clarkson Lane Subdivision: Moorings, Address: 1955 Compass Cove Drive

Listing Date: 1/20/2016 Listing Date: 5/6/2016
Original Price: $2,895,000 Original Price: $1,495,000
Recent Price: $2,895,000 Recent Price: $1,495,000
Sold: 5/30/2016 Sold: 5/27/2016
Selling Price: $2,642,050 Selling Price: $1,415,000
Listing Agent: John's Island Real Estate Listing Agent: Matilde Sorensen

Selling Agent: John's Island Real Estate Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

John's Island Real Estate Brenda G Montgomery

John's Island Real Estate Alex MacWilliam, Inc.

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Indian Trails, Address: 885 River Trail

Listing Date: 3/3/2016
Original Price: $1,475,000
Recent Price: $1,475,000
Sold: 6/1/2016
Selling Price: $1,450,000
Listing Agent: Jim Knapp

Selling Agent: Alex MacWilliam

Gerry Durham

Treasure Coast Sotheby's Intl

Subdivision: Ambersand Beach, Address: 12850 Highway A1A

Listing Date: 10/19/2015
Original Price: $2,295,000
Recent Price: $1,895,000
Sold: 5/31/2016
Selling Price: $1,765,000
Listing Agent: Clark French & Cindy O'Dare

Selling Agent: Premier Estate Properties

Jon Douglas Bastian

Keller Williams Realty



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