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52 Vero Beach 32963 / June 30, 2016 Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

INSIGHT PETS

I love Lucy! Bonz smitten with his new buddy

Hi Dog Buddies! “OK,” she said, “I love havin’ a little broth-
smiling. I could tell
This week, I interviewed Lucy Venu- her eyes were all spar- er! See, Mommy had this fish
to, a Spanish Water Dog, or Perro De kly, peeking out from
Agua Espanol, which sounds wa-ay under her curls. tank and she went to the pet
cooler, right? So I got out my “Spanish
for Spaniels” paperback. I had already “Mommy and Dad- store to get a fish for it and
dog-eared several pages and made dy wanted a medi-
notes on Key Phrases such as “where is um-sized, non-shed- happened to notice the pup-
the fire hydrant?” (dónde está la boca ding dog, so they
de incendios?) did some Research py section, and there Harley
and discovered my
Cuz I always try to do my homework breed which, not to was: a champagne-colored,
so I don’t seem like a Doof, I Googled brag, is pretty rare.
“Perro De Agua Espanol.” Lucy’s breed We’ve only been 3-pound furball. She intro-
is, like, 1,000 people years old, which registered with the
is, um, like, 7,000 dog years, for Lassie’s AKC since 2014, and duced me, and we hit it off! So
Sake. In Spanish seaports, her ances- there’re only 100 of us registered. But
tors used to help moor ships and boats back then, we weren’t. I was born up he came home with us. I don’t
by diving into the ocean and towing a in Amish country. Mommy and Daddy
buoy tied to the end of a rope, to the visited the breeder to meet me and my remember if she got the fish.”
human deck hands. Nowadays, they litter. We looked like fluffy, chocolate-
just do a lot of herding stuff. colored baseballs, and all the humans Lucy lowered her voice.
who came to see us just went all boogly.
Turns out I didn’t need my Span- Mommy and Daddy did, too. Well, me “He doesn’t like to swim like
ish, cuz Lucy’s an all-American girl, and my brothers and sisters came up
didn’t even have an accent, and she to check ‘em out, then went off to play. me. He just looks at the pool,
was very outgoing. Trotting right up But, for some reason, I came right back
for the Wag-and-Sniff, she said, “This to Mommy and Daddy. Mommy says Harly and Lucy. PHOTO BY LEAH DUBOIS ‘cept once he accidently fell in
is my mommy, Ann, and my daddy, we just clicked. And I’ve been with ‘em and found out he can do the
George. I’m Lucy. I’m 8. And this is my ever since. We moved down to North
little brother Harley, he’s a Shih-Poo, Carolina, then to here.” Real Sorry. I may look like a creampuff, Dog Paddle. We both love to
he’s gonna be 5. We’re pleased to meet
you, Mr. Bonzo.” “It was meant to be,” I said. but I can be Ferocious!” go fishing out in the ocean. We even
She nodded. “Yes, it really was.
Woof, was she a cutie-petootie! Me- Didn’t need any time to adjust. I’ve al- To illustrate, she scrunched up her have our own life jackets. I lick every
dium size, tons of tight curls head to ways been friendly with dogs and hu-
toe. Her color was sorta like a choco- mans, specially Mommy and Daddy’s face and scowled. I thought it made fish Daddy catches, but I never try to
late latte and she had these really un- grandkids. I’m even thinkin’ about
usual, orangy-amber eyes. I fluffed my going to school to be a Service Dog, her look even more adorable, but I eat ‘em. And we got toys, too, but they
ears and reminded myself to stand up maybe visit nursing homes. Mommy
straight. “Get a grip, Bonz,” I muttered says I’m smart enough, and I do love kept that to myself. don’t last ‘cept for the Kongs, when
to myself. “You’re on the Job, not on a people. Well, full disclosure, I’d have
Play Date.” to say I prefer female humans. I’m a “Being a water dog, you must like to Momma put treats in ‘em. My total
Mommy’s Girl. I’m really loyal and
To Lucy I said, “Likewise, Miss Lucy. protective, too, but not in a scary way. swim,” I commented. favorites are Cookies. Momma can’t
You’re an unusual breed. Tell me how But if a Bad Guy tried anything, he’d be
you met your Mom and Dad.” “You bet! That’s why a pool was even say the word or I just go goofy. I

a Must-Have when we were house- can’t help it. So now she spells it.”

hunting. When Mommy puts her suit The time had rushed by. Heading

on, I get all excited and go get our tow- home, I was hoping my assistant had

els. I LOVE the water. But only pool kept Lucy’s number, so maybe my

water. I’m probly wet more than I’m Mom could set up a play date. Maybe

dry, so I have to keep my hair cut, or go swimmin’. Or to a movie. She was

it’d be nothing but long dreadlocks some kinda pooch.

stem to stern. They’d NEVER dry. But

the dreads I had when I was a puppy Till next time,

were Super Cool Kibbles! The Bonz
“Anyway, I know the usual pooch drill:

sit up, down, shake, roll over, high five’s.

I have my own bed, too, but I ushully Don’t Be Shy
jump in with Mommy in the morning
and give her Nose Kisses so she doesn’t
oversleep. Me and Harley go for walks, We are always looking for pets with
of course, and we have a great backyard interesting stories.
to tear around in. I get going so fast in To set up an interview, email
the corners, I’m almost on my side, like [email protected].
those motorcycle racers.

Crying at night can be more So what conditions cause pain? One around the face or chin. Cats that re- This uses acoustic energy to stimulate
than just a cry for attention of the most common is feline arthritis. spond with slaps to touches around the tissue repair and regeneration and
Sensitivity when a particular area is abdomen can have urinary issues like accelerate healing. Like laser therapy,
As cats get older, they may have dras- touched. reluctance to jump onto a stones or cystitis. it is non-invasive and does not require
tic shifts in behavior. One of the most favorite spot— like a windowsill, and anesthesia. We also offer stem cell
frustrating things is restlessness and cry- limping are common signs. Another Since there are very few safe and therapy.
ing at night. There are several conditions condition that can indicate pain is sto- effective pain medications in cats, all of
we see this associated with including matitis (painful inflammatory condition the above conditions may be treated by We are thrilled to be able to provide
pain, hyperthyroidism, and cognitive affecting mouth) or dental disease. innovative pain management options cutting edge, safe pain management
dysfunction. Sometimes pets with oral pain become we offer! Class IV Laser Physiotherapy options for our feline patients.
head shy and reluctant to be scratched triggers tissue repair and regeneration.
Acoustic therapy is another alternative. We’re here to keep your best buddies
healthy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / June 30, 2016 53

INSIGHT GAMES BRIDGE

GET YOUR TRICKS DESPITE THE BREAKS WEST NORTH EAST
10 3 A8752 KQJ9
By Phillip Alder - Bridge Columnist QJ872 A94 K 10 6 5
A632 10 9 7 4
Naveen Jain, the founder of InfoSpace, said, “Just think of the opportunities we can 94 KJ 10 5 3 2
unlock by making education as addictive as a video game. This type of experiential,
addictive learning improves decision-making skills and increases the processing speed SOUTH
and spatial skills of the brain.” 64
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Yes, but how can we make education as addictive as a video game? A child — or KQJ85
grown-up — must want to learn. AQ876

The word “unlock” is relevant to this deal. South is in five diamonds. After West leads Dealer: South; Vunerable: Both
the heart queen, how should the play proceed?
The Bidding:
The first three bids in the auction are easy, but North has a close rebid. Here, a jump to
three no-trump would not work if East leads a heart; and bidding it with ace-third could SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST OPENING
wrong-side the contract if South has queen-doubleton, for example. If willing to force to 1 Diamonds Pass 1 Spades Pass
game (certainly reasonable with 12 points, two aces and one king), two hearts, fourth- 2 Clubs Pass 2 Hearts Pass LEAD:
suit game-forcing, is a better rebid. Then, when South shows 5-5 in the minors, North 3 Clubs Pass 3 Diamonds Pass Queen Hearts
can support diamonds. South bids game with his minimum. 5 Diamonds Pass Pass Pass

South apparently has only two losers: one spade and one diamond. But given the bad
minor-suit splits, he must be careful not to get locked out of his clubs.

After winning with the heart ace, declarer should run the diamond 10, which West ought
to duck. Then, when the diamond nine wins the next trick, South must be careful to cash
dummy’s club honors before leading a third trump.

West wins, but cannot stop declarer from reaching his hand with a heart ruff, drawing
trumps, and running clubs.

54 Vero Beach 32963 / June 30, 2016 Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

INSIGHT GAMES & CO.

SOLUTIONS TO PREVIOUS ISSUE (JUNE 23) ON PAGE 70

ACROSS DOWN
7 Cheerful (6) 1 Straw hat (6)
8 Source (6) 2 Opinion (4)
9 Casserole (4) 3 Sparkle (7)
10 Honest (8) 4 Concentrate (5)
11 Hiked (7) 5 Legitimate (8)
13 Subsequent (5) 6 Body shape (6)
15 Monastery (5) 12 Memento (8)
17 Truth (7) 14 Keep going (7)
20 Intrude (8) 16 Desk (6)
21 Small bouquet (4) 18 Herb tea (6)
22 Skin of a potato (6) 19 Gathering (5)
23 Powerful (6) 21 Element (4)

The Telegraph

How to do Sudoku:

Fill in the grid so the
numbers one through
nine appear just once
in every column, row
and three-by-three
square.

The Telegraph

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / June 30, 2016 55

INSIGHT GAMES & CO.

ACROSS or Gerald terrible thing ...” Seine The Washington Post
71 In the city 2 Little tiny hairs 64 Crazy
1 Veni 72 Cenozoic, 3 As a companion 65 Radar’s favorite FILM CLIPS By Merl Reagle
6 Guys-only 4 Procrastinator’s
10 Like some left- Mesozoic, etc. sodas
73 Who’s cooking dia 67 “___ letters ...”
brain 5 Organ on a dollar 68 “Soul Sister No. 1”
relationships tonight at Sitting 71 Prefix for a
17 Faulkner’s ___ Bull’s Diner? bill
Dying 78 Where WHO is 6 Mystical master Russian mountain
18 Jumping-bean 80 Counter seat 7 Subject range
resident 81 Opera with a Nile 8 Came up 73 ___ San Lucas,
19 Pain in the old setting 9 Letters on some Baja California
tympanic 82 Taping abbr. 74 First name in
membrane 85 Takeoff time, U.S. trucks fashion
20 Skeptical- approx. 10 Liquidates 75 Reindeer display
sounding snail 86 No longer in use: 11 Cable site
21 Rather abbr. 12 Avant-garde 76 “___ said was ...”
understated 88 A.F. Academy 77 Of lyric poetry
reaction to the state artist Jean 79 You, in November,
Millennium? 90 Word in the title 13 Aides for profs I hope
23 Orch. section of 1992’s Best 14 Tops, as tortes 83 Oblong cream
24 ___ stew Picture 15 “Hello, sailor!” puffs
25 Author Kingsley 92 Part of the 16 Indecent 84 Big name in
26 Supreme: abbr. newspaper that 17 First thing that hits planes
27 Greenstreet after stays with you? 87 One of Canon’s
reducing? 97 Yellowish-pink you in the Roman cameras
28 Swedish colors Army’s locker 89 Three-___ (good
equivalent of 98 Insect wings room? fast-break odds,
“The Mighty 99 Baseball info: 20 Olympian in basketball)
Casey”? abbr. 22 Other, in Orléans 91 Part of QED
34 Jai ___ 100 Greenlights 23 Flower part 93 Jump-ahead key
35 Carpenter or (a project) 25 In search of 94 Picked
soldier 102 Nabokov heroine 29 “Look!”, to Luis 95 Head Playboy,
36 Spanish quest of et al. 30 Shostakovich’s familiarly
the 1500s 103 Popular item Symphony 96 Bigoted bunch,
37 Tabula ___ at mad-doctor No. 2 ___ Major familiarly
40 Of scientific wine-and-cheese (the “October”) 101 Batman Returns,
measurement parties? 31 ___ de plume e.g.
43 End of a clown’s 110 Geo. H. W. Bush 32 “To ___ human” 104 “___ caller there?”
day? served in it 33 Collar, as a crook (question that Phil
49 Potable alcohol 113 Radiator sound 38 Not the best title Donahue often
51 Serious rumble 114 Unaccompanied for a asked)
52 Justice Dept. div. 115 Status follower nun-movie 105 Galway’s
53 Persistent 116 La preceder sequel? instrument
pesterer 117 Drive up the price 39 Dry-soil flower 106 Marciano’s real
54 Prefix for of a Chinatown 41 “___, economy is name
classical specialty? always beauty” 107 Some amulets
55 Busy as ___ 121 Plug places (Henry James) 108 Like Lewis’s
57 Vinegar vessel 123 It means “bird” 42 First baseball Hall professor
60 “Even so; my tale 124 Do 3-D art of Famer 109 Continuous
___” (Shak.) 125 Hit the sack 44 Roll ’em 110 Kin of “oops”
62 Marijuana, until 126 Operator’s 45 Utterly undecided 111 Nursing a grudge
recently? device 46 “Let’s run ___ the 112 Peter Pan pooch
66 For ___ (if you 127 Summer signs flagpole ...” 118 Free
pay) 128 Bank robber 47 Final notice 119 W.C.’s woe
67 “___ something I Barrow 48 Bed Riddance 120 Spanish
said?” author Nash preposition
69 Actress Scala DOWN 50 Psycho star 121 Mythical sea
70 Ending for Ernest 1 “A mind ___ 56 Adams et al. beast
58 First name of two 122 Poet’s
queens: abbr. palindromic word
59 Singer Tucker
61 Slangy sailors
63 River into the

The Telegraph

56 Vero Beach 32963 / June 30, 2016 Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

INSIGHT BACK PAGE

Can’t grasp his hand-holding aversion? Just walk away

BY CAROLYN HAX grandson we would buy him a crib, dresser and chest.
Washington Post We let them both pick them out and spent about $1,200.

Dear Carolyn, We told our grandson that if they broke up, the fur-
niture must stay with him. They had a long history of
My boyfriend has hang-ups breaking up and getting back together.

about being touched in public. Six months after our great-granddaughter was
born, they broke up for the final time. She took the fur-
If we’re walking side-by-side or niture with her. She said baby showers are for the ba-
bies, and because the baby lives with her, the furniture
weaving through crowds, he does stays with her.

not want to hold hands or touch in He gets her three or four days a week while her moth-
er works. His daughter sleeps in a portable crib. Should
any way. He likes to be totally “unencumbered.” Part she have kept the furniture or let my grandson have it?

of it seems to be his DNA and part a hang-up about – B

any touch being a form of PDA. Dear ‘B’:
Does my opinion matter? She has the crib. You’re
I am not clingy, but holding hands to stay close not going to extract it from her home, and I won’t help
you do it.
while weaving through a crowd or crossing the street If it’ll settle your mind, though, here’s my opinion
anyway (as if forbearance stood a chance): The strings
seems reasonable to me. you attached to the gift were inappropriate and inop-
erative from the start. Once they became owners of the
I’ve given up on ever taking a romantic walk with furniture, your grandson and his girlfriend were free
not only to decide who kept it, but also to sell it, burn
him, but I’m still upset about the no-touching-while- it, render it into a pop-art statement on modern child-
rearing. (Yet your great-grandchild uses it. Yay!)
moving thing. We’re still trying to work it out, but I’m This tough and expensive lesson can be a useful
one, too, if it moves you to revisit your intentions and
trying to sort out whether this should be a deal-break- expectations here: You can help this (un)couple and/
or their child all you want, but you can’t control them.
er. The relationship is otherwise progressing OK. Can you remain generous on those terms? 

Any thoughts on how I should think through this?

Part of me feels like we’re so through. Another part of Yes, all couples have stuff. Yes, his not holding your
hand is a micro-reason to break up.Yes, it’s a good idea
me feels like we can work through this and that all to think before acting. But the one time you got out of
your head here, the one time you got into your heart/
couples have incompatibilities. gut/other non-overthinking parts of your anatomy,
the message was this: “We’re so through.”
– Emotionally Compatible?
You’re so through.
Dear 'Emotionally Compatible':
When fate hands you “OK,” you grab on and don’t Dear Carolyn,
let go! I think I saw a cat meme on that. When our grandson’s girlfriend was pregnant, her
There are a lot of specifics to talk about here, but I’m mom threw them both a baby shower. We told our
going general: Please don’t talk yourself into anyone,
for any reason.

NATURE Have you heard this dove’s call?

BY JUANITA N. BAKER, PH.D.,
PIAS AUDUBON PHOTO-OF-THE-MONTH COORDINATOR
PHOTO BY JOSEPH F. PESCATOR

From a perch, it makes a repetitive, monotonous hollow ‘woo-o’
‘woo-o’ ‘woo-o’ ‘woo-o,’ mechanical-like sound, repeated a
dozen times, followed by a pause, then two to three more series
of calls. The Common Ground-Dove (Columbina passerine)
is a small dove, usually occurring in pairs that bond for life. A
non-migratory resident, it ranges from the southern U.S. and
Caribbean to northern South America, inhabiting dry flat-
woods, scrub, citrus groves, or coastal areas. Its camouflage
coloring hides it as you approach, until with whirring wings, it
flutters out of danger. It may be observed in suburban or agri-
cultural areas walking with its characteristic head bobbing, or
feeding on seeds beneath feeders.

Notice the unique scaling on crown and breast, the black-
tipped orange bill, and short tail. When it flies, chestnut-colored
wings become apparent. Like other doves, it pants and flutters
its gular or throat sac to cool itself when hot.

Typical of grain-eating doves, it stores food in its crop to eat
later. One individual had 700 seeds in its crop. A good thing,
as scientists have determined that a dove must eat about one
fifth of its weight daily to maintain itself. For the Ground-Dove,
which weighs 1.3 ounces, that means it must ingest about 2,500
seeds daily! Fortunately for the bird’s survival, its crop serves as
a built-in backpack to carry its food.

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Style Vero Beach 32963 / June 30, 2016 57

4th of July style we can steal from the stars

58 Vero Beach 32963 / June 30, 2016 Style Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

Yellow is the color of the summer- here’s how to wear it

BY LISA ARMSTRONG The first sign that this conclusion
The Telegraph might need rethinking was Kate Moss
in a one-shouldered vintage dress (the
For years, the only human being I’d one she later copied for Topshop, bless
ever seen looking good in yellow was her). That was back in 2003 when, sar-
Grace Kelly, and I’d always put that torially speaking, Moss could do no
down to a trick of the light. Gratifying- wrong. But even she couldn’t kick-start
ly – and, if I may say, unusually – most yellow as a bona-fide fashion move-
women agreed, recognizing that wear- ment. Or maybe she did, and it took 13
ing yellow, a shade that did nothing years. Whatever.
for their skin tones, eyes or hair, was a
zero-returns game. Cast your gaze across some of the
best red-carpet moments of the past

decade – Naomi Watts in Escada, Cate collection.
Blanchett in Valentino, Michelle Wil- From the “difficult” one that only
liams in Vera Wang, Rosamund Pike
in Alexander McQueen, Kirsten Dunst works with a tan, we’re seeing that yel-
at Cannes earlier this month – and low offers an interesting alternative
they’re all in yellow. not only to other pastels but to other
brights, and that it can look incredibly
OK, so maybe it works on blondes striking on pale skin.
… But what about Emma Stone work-
ing yellow Versace with her red locks to What’s more, as a breezy yet knock-
quite spectacular effect? Joan Smalls out alternative to a black or pale-pink
in her lemon twinset on the Miu Miu evening gown, it has got a lot going for
catwalk this year? But then, she is Joan it, not least because it socks you in the
Smalls … I’m starting to think that eyeballs yet somehow manages to seem
what’s actually happening here is that more subtle and avant-garde than red.
our perception of yellow is changing.
Start with soft, clear shades in lus-
Last week Victoria Beckham, who trous fabrics that reflect and diffuse
almost exclusively wears navy, black light, rather than acid and canary
and cream, was photographed in New brights in matte materials. Mix them
York in a vibrant canary coat from the with khaki and navy, cream and cam-
Victoria Beckham Pre-SS17, worn over el, denim blues and olive – less obvious
a matching yellow dress also from her than the predictable black, and much
more sophisticated.  

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Style Vero Beach 32963 / June 30, 2016 59

Dior may be open to its first-ever female creative director

BY BETHAN HOLT AND EMMA SPEDDING actress Alba Rohrwacher are a con-
The Telegraph stant support of inspiration for our
work, as is Gwyneth Paltrow.” Her first
Rumor has it that Christian Dior Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pier Paolo Piccioli. red-carpet moment was when Chloe
may be about to appoint the first fe- Sevigny wore Valentino to the Golden
male creative director in its 60-year worked closely with the five Fendi sis- Globes in 2010, which she called “the
history. ters, particularly Silvia, with whom most unforgettable,” and she cites
they launched the Fendi baguette, a Keira Knightley as another recent fa-
Fashion industry website Business bag that propelled a dynastic busi- vorite. “It was touching for us to dress
of Fashion reported that the storied ness into a global brand in which Keira Knightley for the Oscars when
Parisian fashion house will confirm LVMH eventually acquired a major- she was pregnant with her daughter
the appointment of Maria Grazia Chi- ity stake for some $612 million. in two dresses from the Spring 2015
uri in the coming weeks. “I under- Haute Couture Collection, whose
stand that it will be announced after They learned a lot about ‘working theme was love,” she adds.
the (July) couture show,” BoF reports with families’ at Fendi; about experi-
one of its two sources as telling them. mentation and about turning a vener- She is obsessed with WhatsApp and
able fashion name into a corporation. is savvy to the power of an Instagram
Grazia Chiuri is currently at Valen- When they joined Fendi, accessories moment
tino where, alongside her co-creative at all houses were an afterthought.
director Pier Paolo Piccioli, she has By the time they left in 1999 – per- Another excerpt from last year’s in-
ushered in a romantic reimagining sonally poached by Valentino to cast terview:
of the label. If you’ve bought shoes or some magic on his bags – everything
a handbag covered in studs or sud- had changed. They worked with Val- “Deep down, Grazia Chiuri knows
denly desired a fairytale-like, prettily entino himself for nine years and still that in fashion, obsessions are never a
embroidered dress, then you have remember the first pair of shoes they fault. She is not immune to one or two
Grazia Chiuri and Piccioli to thank designed for the house – a pair of red herself, according to Piccioli. ‘She’s in-
for that. sandals with roses. Red sandals in tuitive. She likes speed. She’s always
winter. Very Valentino.” on WhatsApp.’ ‘True,’ retorts Grazia
Her appointment would mark an Chiuri. ‘We really don’t use computers
exciting new chapter in the history She’s mastered celebrity red- much … ’
of Dior, which shot to international carpet dressing
fame in the late 1940s and 1950s when CONTINUED ON PAGE 60
founder Christian Dior introduced Grazia Chiuri understands what
his era-defining New Look with its makes a winning red carpet moment, cooper
instantly recognizable nipped-waist, and you can always rely on Valentino
neat Bar jacket and extravagant bell- to dominate best-dressed lists during
skirt. From 1996 to 2011, British de- awards season. “We are so honored
signer John Galliano held the reins to see our dresses worn by so many
at Dior, creating fantastical, opulent actresses, because it reveals facets
collections inspired by exotic travel of their personality,” Chiuri has said
and history. He was dismissed fol- to The Hollywood Reporter. “Keira
lowing an anti-Semitic attack in a Knightley, Tilda Swinton, the Italian
Paris bar just days before he was due
to unveil his autumn/winter 2011 col-
lection. After Galliano came Raf Si-
mons, whose version of Dior blended
a refined tribute to the archive with
an elegantly modernist approach. But
since Simons resigned three years
into the job in October last year, the
role has laid vacant.

So if Grazia Chiuri really has landed
one of the most important and influ-
ential jobs in fashion, what can we
expect? Here’s everything you need to
know about her ...

She started out as a men’s design-
er and has always worked with Pier
Paolo Piccioli

In an interview with Piccioli and
Chiuri last year, The Telegraph’s fash-
ion director Lisa Armstrong wrote:

“Theirs is a long and remarkably
harmonious professional relation-
ship. They met while Piccioli was
still at fashion college – she is two
years older – and have been working
together since the late 1980s, when
he joined her at Fendi. There they

60 Vero Beach 32963 / June 30, 2016 Style Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

Grazia Chiuri and Picci-
oli’s distinctive floor-
sweeping dresses.

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 59 Lily Collins, Pier Paolo Piccioli, Rachel MacAdams, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Lorde, Miles Teller and Zoe Kravitz. She helped create
the Rockstud phe-
‘It’s important with everything so She values exquisite craftsman- we want to maintain our sensitivity, nomenon
digital, to feel the human touch of ship – obviously our craftsmanship, our culture.” She
our seamstresses,’ Piccioli says. ‘But shrugs and sips her coffee. “That’s In the five
the phone is my life,’ concedes Gra- “We started in a time when to be a made a difference, I think.” years after their
zia Chiuri. ‘We talk a lot. We draw. I designer was about what you really
like to send pictures on WhatsApp produce – the dress, the texture, the She’s brought in a medieval, anti- launch in
because it’s so fast. I want everything craftsmanship, the quality” Grazia sexy silhouette 2010, Val-
now!’ Chiuri told Harper’s Bazaar. “Then entino’s
fashion just became image. The In- “That silhouette they do changed Rockstud collections of shoes and bags
In March 2015, Valentino caused a ternet and Instagram changed our the pace – so medieval and anti- had helped to fuel a 36 percent boost
social media frenzy when Ben Still- life, changed fashion, because every- sexy,” says The Telegraph’s fashion in sales for the house and were being
er and Owen Wilson stormed the thing is so fast. But at the same time features director Kate Finnigan of worn by, well, everyone – Alexa Chung,
catwalk following the house’s Paris Olivia Palermo, Cameron Diaz, Da-
fashion week show. Grazia Chiuri kota Fanning and pretty much every
and Piccioli proved that they’re not fashion girl worth her salt.”I remem-
just about pretty dresses – they un- ber the moment we came up with the
derstand a savvy digital opportunity flat shoes with the studs, in our office.
when it comes along.” There were all those high platforms
around at the time. This felt new” Gra-
zia Chiuri told Vogue after winning the
award for International Designer at the
CFDAs last year.

She believes that your style can
change from day to day

“One day you want to be a mini-
malist. But by the evening you may
want to be in feathers. Fashion today
is about wearing whatever feels right
in the moment,” says Grazia Chiuri. 

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Fashion world mourns legendary lensman Cunningham

BY EMMA SPEDDING
The Telegraph

Legendary fashion photographer dresses,” he famously said. “Look at
Bill Cunningham died this past week- the clothes, the cut, the silhouette, the
end at the age of 87, after suffering a color. It’s the clothes. Not the celebrity
stroke earlier last week. The flood of and not the spectacle.”
photographs of Bill Cunningham in
his signature blue anorak on social me- In the 40 years he spent snapping
dia confirms that he is one of the most from his bicycle, he was documenting
loved, unifying figures in fashion. shifts in culture and attitudes. “Fash-
ion is as vital and as interesting today
Cunningham worked at The New as ever,” Cunningham said of the im-
York Times for 40 years, where he portant role fashion plays. “The wider
chronicled what the people of New York world perceives fashion as frivolity that
wore via his column “On The Street.” should be done away with. The point
The original street style photographer is that fashion is the armor to survive
became somewhat of a celebrity him- the reality of everyday life. I don’t think
self, described by the Times as a “living you can do away with it. It would be
landmark.” like doing away with civilization.”

The New York Fashion Week hashtag “His company was sought after by
was always flooded with pictures of the fashion world’s rich and powerful,
the photographer smiling behind his yet he remained one of the kindest,
Nikon camera, wearing his humble most gentle and humble people I have
working uniform – khakis and a blue ever met,” Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr.,
anorak. Anna Wintour famously the Times’ publisher and chairman,
summed up the industry’s love of said following the news of his pass-
Cunningham: “I have said many times ing. “We have lost a legend, and I am
that we all get dressed for Bill.” personally heartbroken to have lost a
friend.”  
The likes of Rihanna and Anne Ha-
thaway rushed to have a photograph
taken with Cunningham, but he never
intended on being the subject. He al-
ways wanted to document high society
from a distance as an outsider, rather
than become a part of that world. “I’m
a zero. I’m a worker in the factory,”
Cunningham said about his place in
the industry. “I’m like you and every-
body else. I’m still enjoying what I do.”

Cunningham was intent on remain-
ing elusive and private, and it took eight
years for directors to convince him to
appear in the 2010 documentary about
his work, “Bill Cunningham New York.”
The film (which is currently on Netflix)
shows just how serious he was about
remaining a frugal observer. He would
never take a glass of water at an event,
let alone accept the many invitations
he received to sit at the table alongside
those he photographed. For decades
he slept on a camp bed in his small stu-
dio above Carnegie Hall, surrounded
by filing cabinets filled with his nega-
tives. He ate a $3 breakfast every day,
repaired his plastic anorak with tape
and continuously tore up the checks
magazines sent him for his work. “You
see, if you don’t take money they can’t
tell you what to do, that’s the key to the
whole thing,” he said to the cameras in
the documentary about his lifestyle.

He photographed everyone from
Greta Garbo to Gigi Hadid, but he
wasn’t interested in the celebrities,
but what they were wearing. “I’m not
interested in celebrities with their free

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DINING REVIEW

Trattoria Dario: Try the summer prix fixe menu

BY TINA RONDEAU Pasta Mediterranean.
Columnist

This summer, life goes on and the

food and drink are good at Tratto-

ria Dario – the attractively decorated

upscale Italian restaurant on South

beach – a couple of months after the

bistro was jolted by tragedy.

Mathew Pope, 31, a talented young

man who had just joined the restau-

rant from The Tides this past year as its

executive chef, unexpectedly passed

away in early May as a result of a gun

accident.

Since then, Dario Bordoli, the very house salads, which are included with

hands-on proprietor who launched all entrées.

Trattoria Dario four years ago, has been Then, for a main course, I chose one

even more hands-on, and the staff has of the day’s specials, a grilled shrimp

rallied to maintain the restaurant’s

high standard. Clams Dario’s Style.
Bordoli was at the front door to greet

us when we arrived last Friday eve-

ning, and while we often opt for a table

under the fans out on the seaside patio,

on this sultry night we decided to dine

in the air conditioning of the red din-

ing room.

Even before we placed our wine or-

der, our attentive server Wesley brought

us a basket of bread fresh out of the

oven and a dish of olive oil and herbs.

On this visit, I opted to start with the

steamed clams ($15), my husband or-

dered the dirty oysters ($18), and our Onion Crusted Grouper. PHOTOS BY LEAH DUBOIS

companion had a bowl of the Italian dish ($30); my husband went for an- much until 10 p.m., and offers a bar
menu from 9 p.m. until midnight.
wedding soup ($8). other of the day’s seafood specials, the
In its fourth year, Trattoria Dario
The steamed clams were prepared onion crusted grouper ($34); and our by risotto and a vegetable medley. Our has become a favorite restaurant of
many island residents. If you haven’t
in a delicious white wine broth with companion decided to have the can- companion’s meat cannelloni was an tried it, the summer menu prices pro-
vide an exceptional opportunity for
sautéed garlic, tomato and onion. nelloni ($25). excellent rendition of this classic Ital- an early visit.

Good thing there was plenty of bread Myfivejumboshrimp,blackenedand ian dish. Very tasty. I welcome your comments, and en-
courage you to send feedback to me at
for mopping. My husband’s plump grilled just a few seconds too long, were On previous visits, we have enjoyed [email protected].

gulf oysters, topped with sour cream, served with mixed veggies, wild rice the risotto frutti di mare – saffron ri- The reviewer dines anonymously
at restaurants at the expense of Vero
caviarandrawonion,weresump- and a mango salsa. My husband’s local sotto topped with shrimp, Beach 32963. 

clams, mussels and scallops Trattoria Dario

– and the shrimp Genovese. Hours:
Daily 4:30 pm to 1 am
While we were too full
Adult Beverages:
this time for dessert, reluc- Full bar

tantly passing on Dario’s ex- Address:
1555 Ocean Drive,
cellent house-made tiramisu,
Vero Beach
we finally decided to share
Phone: 772-231-1818
a dish of chocolate gelato. A

wonderful conclusion. Dinner

for two with a modest bottle of

wine is likely to run $120-$150 be-

fore tax and tip.

But you can enjoy the same fine food

at a much lower price by taking advan-

tage of Dario’s summer prix fixe menu,

tuous. g r ou- which gives you four courses, includ-

The wedding per was ing a choice of six entrées, for only $25.

soup also got perfectly House wine with this menu is only $5

high marks from pan-seared, per glass. And best of all, the summer

our companion. served with menu is available all evening.

Following the ap- a champagne Another thing that sets Trattoria

petizers, our server beurre blanc, Dario apart from most Vero restau-

brought us very nice House Made Meatballs. and accompanied rants is it serves full dinners pretty

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WINE COLUMN

Orange wine starting to make a splash this summer

BY LYDIA WILLGRESS fermented in clay amphorae pots. among wine buffs and foodies. to explore the possibilities of our Bac-
The Telegraph Orange wines thus have a richer, English winemaker Chapel Down is chus grapes.

For years, wine drinkers have faced more complex flavor, with higher tan- among the producers who are helping “We still don’t know the full extent
deciding between a crisp white, warm nins and higher natural acidity, which resurrect orange wine. It launched the of their capabilities and so we’re al-
red or, if they fancy a change, a rosé. means they can stand up to more com- country’s first orange wine last year. ways experimenting. People are al-
plex dishes, such as white-meat, fish ways looking for something a bit dif-
But this summer there is a new tipple and saltier cheeses, and dishes rich in Josh Donaghay-Spire, winemaker ferent in wine and this certainly ticks
on the market – orange wine, made us- butter and fat.” at Chapel Down, said: “The reason we that box.” 
ing a technique favored by the Romans. decided to make an orange wine was
The technique dates back to 8,000
It has nothing to do with citrus. BC and was the main way of making
Orange wines, also known as “con- wine up until the mid-20th century,
tact” or “skin contact” wines, are es- when modern production methods
sentially white wines that are pro- took over.
duced like reds.
Whereas a white wine never makes Traditionally, Slovenia and Georgia
contact with the grapes’ skins, an or- have led the way for orange wine pro-
ange wine is made out of white-fleshed ducers, but an increasing number of
grapes (Pinot Gris, for example) where wine makers are now producing or-
the grape skins are left in the juice for ange wines, including some in France,
days, weeks or months. Italy and California.
This brings about the orange color.
Orange wines range in color from pale While orange wine is not inexpen-
gold through to deep ambers and in sive and is not yet be easy to find in Vero
some cases ruddier, rouge-tinted hues. shops, it is showing up in more and
As in the days of old, orange wine is more upscale restaurants around the
U.S. with trendy sommeliers offering it,
and the drink fast becoming a favorite

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ON FAITH

For your faith regimen, practice makes perfect

BY REV. DRS. CASEY AND BOB BAGGOTT activities, each one learned or stum- to wonder if the same principle of plary response. Their years of care-
Columnists bled upon, which have been carefully the mundanity of excellence might ful practice prepared them. They had
drilled into habit and then are fit- apply to our spiritual performance fine-tuned their character and their
Sociologist Daniel Chambliss un- ted together in a synthesized whole. as well as our athletic performance. behavior. They were at peak perfor-
dertook a multi-year study to better There is nothing extraordinary or We often look at outstanding spiri- mance, spiritually speaking, and able
understand what separated swim- superhuman in any one of those ac- tual leaders (we might even call to excel as God’s people, when called
mers who became Olympic medal- tions; only the fact that they are done them saints) and suppose they just to do so.
ists from those who did not. Was it consistently and correctly, and all to- have more talent for such matters
talent? Opportunity? Great coaching? gether, produce excellence.” than we do. Perhaps they are natu- Are you shaping your spiritual life
Careful diet? Sleek swim attire? All of rally more attuned to God’s call, to prepare you for what challenges
these or something else? In other words, successful Olympic more adept at prayer, more skilled may lie ahead? True, we may never
athletes could not be distinguished at conveying a needed message, be called upon to face the extreme
The results of the study may sur- from their less successful competi- more gifted at offering forgiveness challenges that the saints of our faith
prise you. Chambliss titled his study tors by virtue of superior innate abil- or compassion or hope. have sometimes faced. But we will
“The Mundanity of Excellence,” be- ity. The difference between them lay surely be called upon to face at least
cause his conclusion was that excel- in this: The most successful athletes But if outstanding athletic perfor- a few unavoidable challenges such
lence, such as that demonstrated by paid attention to the details of their mance bears any similarity to out- as illness, loss, betrayal, disappoint-
a medalist at the Olympics, is pretty performance and practiced their best standing faith performance, then ment or grief. How well we perform
mundane. Says Chambliss: “Super- moves over and over and over again perhaps the saints are not so differ- spiritually in those circumstances
lative performance is really a con- – until they had fine-tuned them ent from us. They simply invested a may depend on how well we have
fluence of dozens of small skills or and could repeat them as second na- whole lot of energy and practice into practiced our faith in anticipation of
ture. Then when their big Olympic perfecting their faith lives. Then, those trials.
moment came, nothing was left to when their moment to perform oc-
chance. A near perfect performance curred, they were ready to face the Why not establish a faith regimen?
could be expected. cross, the lions, the scoffers, the Keep praying, studying, caring and
doubters, the hungry, the needy, the giving until you’ve perfected the ex-
When we heard of Chambliss’ outcast or the lonely with an exem- ercises of faith. Then you’ll be ready
study and his conclusion, we began for most anything. 

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CALENDAR

JULY 9 Safe Boating Class offered by Vero Beach 29-31 Vero Beach Pirate Festival the ’80s, ’90s and today, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30
Power Squadron, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at its at Riverside Park and Royal p.m. on the Riverside Theatre Waxlax Stage,
1 Riverside Children’s Theatre presents To- facility to learn about navigation rules, boat Palm Point, with historical and living history re- with free music at Live on the Loop outdoor
tally 80’s Rascals, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on handling, trailering and lifesaving equipment. enactments and exhibits, food vendors, real-life stage. $16 - $22. 772-231-6990
Anne Morton Theatre. $6 & $12. 772-231-6990 Class meets operations license requirements treasure hunters, interactive games, costume
for those born after Jan. 1, 1988. $35. 772- contests and activities, treasure hunts, live mu- 26|27 Vegas Nights Comedy Zone
1|2 Vegas Nights Comedy Zone Ex- 532-6893 sic, mermaids, a water taxi between venues and Experience with live enter-
perience with live entertainment entertainment for all ages. 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fri., tainment inside and out, casino games and Ca-
inside and out, casino games and Caribbean 9 Barefoot Beach Ball, 4 p.m. at Waldo’s 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun. ribbean poker with prizes (casino proceeds ben-
poker with prizes (casino proceeds benefit Riv- Restaurant to benefit the Vero Beach Life- Suggested $2 buck-n-ear donation to benefit efit Riverside Children’s Theatre programming),
erside Children’s Theatre programming), and guard Association, with guests dressed in ‘for- Vero Beach Lifeguard Association. Full details at and comedians Shaun Jones and Ryan Van Gen-
comedians Carl Guerra and Tommy Torres on mal attire with a silly spin’, music by Dave & The www.verobeachpiratefestival.com deren on Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre,
Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Wave, hors d’oeuvres and drinks and a sunset 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. $16 -$18. Free Live in
and 9:30 p.m. $16 -$18. Free Live in the Loop lifeguard ‘hunk dunk’ followed by guests taking 30 Sea Turtle Conservancy’s 2016 Tour the Loop with The Beatle Guys Friday and Salsa
with Crooked Creek Friday and Salsa Dance an ocean dip in their finery. $20; children un- de Turtles Kick-Off, 6 p.m. at Barrier Dance Night Saturday. 772-231-6990
Night Saturday. 772-231-6990 der 17 free. 772-778-2832 Island Center at Archie Carr National Wildlife
Sanctuary, with hors d’oeuvres, live music and SEPTEMBER
2 Celebrate the Fourth of July with a Bubble 15|16 Vegas Nights Comedy silent auction to benefit sea turtle conservation
Wrap Explosion and Patriotic Party, 11 a.m. Zone Experience with live and habitat protection. Advance $25; $35 at 17 Jan. 2 - Vero Beach Museum of Art
at the Vero Beach Book Center. 772-569-2050 entertainment inside and out, casino games door. 321-723-3556 presents Bruce Marsh. 772-231-0707
and Caribbean poker with prizes (casino pro-
2 Burgers and Brews, An American Heritage ceeds benefit Riverside Children’s Theatre pro- 31 2016 Tour de Turtles sea turtle re- OCTOBER
Celebration to benefit United Against Pov- gramming), and comedians Paul Lyons and Roy lease, 8 a.m. from beach at Barrier
erty’s UP Center Programs (formerly Harvest Haber on Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre, Island Center at Archie Carr National Wildlife 1 Lines in the Lagoon Tri-County Junior
Food & Outreach), begins with Ride Against 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. $16 -$18. Free Live in Refuge, followed by children’s educational Fishing Tournament, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Hunger cycling event at 7:30 a.m. from down- the Loop with Soul Jam Friday and Salsa Dance activities. Free and open to public; parking with Awards Dinner 4 p.m. at Captain Hiram’s
town Vero, with 33 and 75-mile routes, registra- Night Saturday. 772-231-6990 limited. to benefit ORCA, Everglades Foundation and
tion $45. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chef’s Slider CCA Florida.
Luncheon & Best Burger Competition at Heri- 16 Ice Cream Social Day, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. AUGUST
tage Center ($20; limited seating). An Ameri- at the Vero Beach Book Center. 772- 15 Wine Women & Shoes, 5:30 p.m. at
can Heritage Celebration, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at 569-2050 4-6 Aerial Antics Youth Circus presented Bent Pine Clubhouse to benefit Hu-
South Pocahontas Park (21st St. & 14th Ave.), a by City of Vero Beach Recreation mane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River
free event with entertainment by Ladies of Soul 22|23 Riverside Children’s The- Department, 7 p.m. at Saint Edward’s School. County. 772-388-3826
and Crocked Creek Band, games, kids activities, atre presents 13, The Mu- 567-2144
‘celebrity’ dunk tank, K-9 demos, B&B Market- sical on the Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre. 25 to November 13 - Riverside Theatre
place, brews and specialty foods. 772-770-0740 $6 & $12. 772-231-6990 5|6 Ballet Vero Beach presents the Wyl- presents Ring of Fire: The Music of
liams/Henry Contemporary Dance Johnny Cash on the Stark Stage. 772-231-6990
4 Sebastian 4th of July Freedom Festival 22|23 Howl at the Moon Experi- Company to culminate the fifth annual Riverside
begins with 8 a.m. opening ceremony ence, a high-energy music Dance Festival, 8 p.m. on the Stark Stage at Riv- NOVEMBER
at flagpole and 8:30 a.m. parade along Indian show to sing, dance and howl along with fea- erside Theatre. $10-$75 772-905-2651
River Drive to Riverview Park, with 10:30 a.m. turing rock, pop and dance hits from the ’80s, 4-6 Sebastian Clambake Lagoon Festival
AirSports flag skydive landing at park and all- ’90s and today, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on 6 RT Star’s Back to School Party, 10 a.m. to 2 at Riverview Park with proceeds to
day events, concluding with fireworks at dusk. the Riverside Theatre Waxlax Stage, with free p.m. on Riverside Theatre Campus in part- benefit local nonprofit organizations and public-
music at Live on the Loop outdoor stage. $16 - nership with the Education Foundation of IRC, purpose projects.
4 Independence Day Celebration beginning $22. 772-231-6990 with performances for and by kids, and inter-
at 4 p.m. at Riverside Park with free con- active displays to get children ready for school. 5 to May 7 - Nature Connects - Art With
cert featuring recording artists Gregory Darling, 23 Christmas in July to benefit Shop with Free. 772-231-6990 LEGO Bricks by Sean Kenney returns to
Jolivi, Genevieve, The Rua and Alx Kawakami a Cop, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Riverview McKee Botanical Garden.
followed by fireworks at 9 p.m. with synchro- Park, with interactive scavenger hunt at 11 6 Riverside Dance Festival, a public show-
nized patriotic music on 93.7 WGYL FM. a.m., auctions and a special visit from Santa. case of the two-week dance intensive 7 Pro-Am Golf Tournament at John’s Island
772-589-5233 study by Riverside Children’s Theatre students West to benefit Boys and Girls Clubs of In-
6-15 The Vero Beach International and professional instructors from the Wyl- dian River County. 772-299-7449
Music Festival featuring world- 24 Space Coast Symphony Orchestra liams/Henry Contemporary Dance Company,
class folk, bluegrass, Celtic, Americana, rock presents Russian Masters, works by 2 p.m. on the Stark Stage at Riverside Theatre. 14 Amateur Golf Tournament at Vero
and jazz faculty musicians of the Mike Block Borodin, Rachmaninov and Stravinsky, 3 p.m. $5 & $10. 772-231-6990 Beach Country Club to benefit Boys
String Camp at First Presbyterian Church. $20 at Community Church of Vero Beach. $20; stu- and Girls Clubs of Indian River County. 772-
MBSC Scholarship Fund donations appreciated. dents and under 18 free. 855-252-7276 12|13 Vegas Nights Comedy Zone 299-7449
7:30 p.m. Wed. 7/6 Artist-Faculty Concert; Experience with live enter-
3 p.m. Sat. Student Concert and Barn Dance; 29 Riverside Children’s Theatre presents tainment inside and out, casino games and Ca- JANUARY 2017
7:30 p.m. Wed. 7/13 Artist-Faculty Concert; iRascals Kids, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the ribbean poker with prizes (casino proceeds ben-
7:30 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. Student/Faculty Con- Anne Morton Theatre. $6 & $12. 772-231-6990 efit Riverside Children’s Theatre programming), 3-22 Riverside Theatre presents the
certs. mikeblockstringcamp.com and comedians Frankie Paul and Lenny Travis on Broadway musical Chicago on
29|30 Vegas Nights Comedy Zone Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre, 7:30 p.m. and the Stark Stage. 772-231-6990
8|9 Howl at the Moon Experience, a Experience with live en- 9:30 p.m. $16 -$18. Free Live in the Loop with
high-energy music show to sing, tertainment inside and out, casino games and Wiley Nash Band Friday and Salsa Dance Night 11 Atlantic Classical Orchestra conduct-
dance and howl along with featuring rock, Caribbean poker with prizes (casino proceeds Saturday. 772-231-6990 ed by David Amado presents Tchai-
pop and dance hits from the ’80s, ’90s and benefit Riverside Children’s Theatre program- kovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 with soloist Vy-
today, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on the River- ming), and comedians Mutzie and Jamie Ward 19|20 Howl at the Moon Ex- acheslav Gryaznov, and Beethoven Symphony
side Theatre Waxlax Stage, with free music at on Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre, 7:30 p.m. perience, a high-energy
Live on the Loop outdoor stage. $16 - $22. and 9:30 p.m. $16 -$18. Free Live in the Loop music show to sing, dance and howl along
772-231-6990 with East Harbor Band Friday and Salsa Dance with featuring rock, pop and dance hits from
Night Saturday. 772-231-6990

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CALENDAR

No. 5, 6:40 p.m. lecture; 7:30 p.m. concert at 17 to February 5 - Riverside Theatre author Bill Bryson on Wanderlust & Journeys 13 Pro-Am Golf and Croquet Tourna-
Waxlax Center at St. Edward’s School. $50 & presents An Empty Plate in the Café Through Life, 4:30 p.m. at VBMA with recep- ment at Riomar Country Club to ben-
$60; students $5. 772-460-0850 du Grand Boeuf on the Waxlax Stage. 772- tion following. $60 & $70. 772-231-0707 x 136 efit the Senior Resource Association.
231-6990
12 Indian River Symphonic Association 31 to February 19 - Riverside Theatre 13 Vero Beach Museum of Art Interna-
presents Prague Philharmonia and 20|21 Ballet Vero Beach presents presents Noel Coward’s Private Lives tional Lecture Series presents Susan
Conductor Emmanuel Villaume, with violinist Composers and Choreogra- on the Stark Stage. 772-231-6990 Fisher Sterling, director National Museum of
Sarah Chang, 7:30 p.m. at Community Church phers, featuring In Which Cio-Cio San Goes with Women in the Arts, on Women Artists: The Na-
of Vero Beach. 772-778-1070 Pinkerton, Ophelia, and Anything You Can Do, 8 FEBRUARY 2017 ked Truth, 4:30 p.m. at VBMA with reception
p.m. at VBHS Performing Arts Center. $10-$75 following. $60 & $70. 772-231-0707 x 136
14 Emerson Center Celebrated Speakers 772-905-2651 4 Emerson Center Celebrated Speakers Se-
Series presents retired Gen. Michael ries presents best-selling author Stephen 13 Indian River Symphonic Association
Hayden, former CIA and NSA Director on How 27 Indian River Symphonic Association Dubner on A Freakonomics Perspective: What I presents Bamberg Symphony and Con-
Terrorism Changes the Game: Lessons for To- presents National Symphony Orches- don’t know Should Worry Me, 4 p.m. and 6:30 ductor Christoph Eschenbach performing Mozart
morrow, 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the Emerson tra of Ukraine and Conductor Volodymr Siren- p.m. at the Emerson Center, with VIP reception Overture to Don Giovanni, Mendelssohn Violin
Center, with VIP reception at 5:15 p.m. 772- ko, performing Dvorak Carnival Overture Op. at 5:15 p.m. 772-778-5249 Concerto in D minor, featuring soloist Ray Chen
778-5249 92, Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, fea- and Mahler Symphony No. 5, 7:30 p.m. at Com-
turing soloist Alexei Grynyuk; and Shostakovich 10|11 Judged Quilt Show hosted munity Church of Vero Beach. 772-778-1070
15 Atlantic Classical Orchestra and Vero Symphony No. 5 Op. 47, 7:30 p.m. at Commu- by Sunbonnet Sue Quilters
Beach Museum of Art Chamber nity Church of Vero Beach. 772-778-1070 of Vero Beach at the Indian River County Fair- 16 Atlantic Classical Orchestra conducted
Music Series present Beethoven and Mozart, grounds, quilts on display and demo’s each day. by David Amado presents A Night at
3 p.m. at VBMA. $35/$50; students $5. 772- 30 Vero Beach Museum of Art Interna- $10; children under 8 free. 772-257-6967 the Opera, with Palm Beach Opera young art-
231-0707 x 136 tional Lecture Series presents travel ists, 6:40 p.m. lecture; 7:30 p.m. concert at Wax-
Crossword Page 51 (ARTISTS’ OPENINGS) lax Center for the Performing Arts, St. Edward’s
Solutions from Games Pages ACROSS DOWN School. $50 & $60; $5 students. 772-460-0850
in June 23, 2016 Edition 7 INTENT 1 UNPLUG
8 POISON 2 DERELICT 20 Indian River Symphonic Association
9 GLEE 3 STARTER presents Brevard Symphony Orches-
10 RIDICULE 4 SPADE tra and Conductor Christopher Confessore per-
11 IGNITES 5 ZINC forming its annual Pops Concert, Hooray For
12 TEMPO 6 DOLLOP Hollywood, 7:30 p.m. at Community Church of
15 PETTY 13 ELECTION Vero Beach. 772-778-1070
17 NUMERAL 14 LULLABY
20 THANKFUL 16 EXHALE 25 Emerson Center Celebrated Speakers
22 TASK 18 ASSUME Series presents best-selling author
23 PLEDGE 19 AFTER Michael Pollan on America’s Food Chain: How
24 BLOOMS 21 NUDE it Broke…How it Can Be Fixed, 4 p.m. and 6:30
p.m. at the Emerson Center, with VIP reception
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Luxurious Carlton condo offers best in coastal living

BY SIOBHAN MCDONOUGH home with 4,400 square feet under air while also providing first-class ame- lobby of this handsome building –
Staff Writer and a massive wraparound ocean- nities, including a large clubhouse one of six at The Carlton.
front terrace is stunning. with pool and spa, fitness center and
When it comes to luxurious condo- social room, guest suites, putting The fresh smells, glow of highly
minium living on the beach, it doesn’t The exquisitely-manicured com- green and concierge services. polished marble floors and tastefully-
get any better than 300 Beachview munity on the barrier island offers done lobby are a nice introduction to
Drive, #2N. the security of a guarded gate, the There is a sense of pride one feels the topnotch living and homeyness
beauty of lush landscaping, along when driving through the communi- one experiences in these lovely con-
This gorgeous 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath with an ideal oceanfront location, ty and then walking into the secured dominiums.

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An elevator keycard programmed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY RIVER CLUB AT CARLTON ESTUARY
specifically for the condominium Event venue for weddings & parties. Owner receives Direct intracoastal waterfront home w/dock. Beautiful ½ acre waterfront lot with
allows the owner to step out of the 5/5 w/ over 10,000 SF U/roof. Custom Built. dock. Cleared and ready to build.
elevator and into their lovely home. $4,000 per event. Incl. 10 acres & facilities.
The spaciousness immediately sets $595,000 (#167727) $3,895,000 (#167165) $995,000 (#164909)
in. This is not a run-of-the-mill apart- Jim Knapp 772-913-0395 Roger Smith 772-473-0086
ment; there is nothing confining Buzz MacWilliam 772-473-6973
about it.
OCEAN RIDGE BERMUDA BAY OAK HARBOR-St. Anne’s Island
“Every time I walk in here, I’m im- Gorgeous 4/4.5 pool home in gated community. Mas- 3/3.5 CBS courtyard home on a beautiful lake front Gracious home on preserve offering garden views.
pressed with the view, privacy and
the quiet,” said Lucy Hendricks, list- ter on each floor. A great family home! lot. Open plan w/almost 3,400 Sf living space. New roof 2016. Den + 3 /3. Upgrades.
ing agent with Berkshire Hathaway $885,000 (#168221) $695,000 (#168219) $549,000 (#171646)
HomeServices Florida Realty, who
is offering 300 Beachview Drive, Michele Ritchie 772-532-7288 Roger Smith 772-473-0086 Jim Knapp 772-913-0395
#2N for $2,200,000. “It doesn’t feel
like an apartment building. It feels PEBBLE BAY ESTATES OAK HARBOR – St. James Island OAK HARBOR – St. Elizabeth’s Island
like a home.” New look to this 3/3 CBS pool home. Live in Indian Rarely available lakefront pool home. 2/2.5 + den, 2/2. Charming den w/ built-ins. Eat-in kitchen
w/ wood cabinetry & Corian tops. Tile & carpet.
Indeed, the foyer allows you a River Shores rated as the safest city in Florida. Fireplace, high ceilings. Spacious kitchen. $274,900 (#171008)
chance to soak in the large floor $499,000 (#165538) $474,900 (#165811) Jim Knapp 772-913-0395
plan, and views of the ocean
through the spacious living room Roger Smith 772-473-0086 Jim Knapp 772-913-0395
and grand terrace beyond. It is truly
breathtaking. 2901 Ocean Drive Vero Beach, FL 32963 • 772-231-6509 • www.alexmacwilliam.com
4755 South Harbor Drive Vero Beach, FL 32967 • 772-907-6028 • www.grandharborproperties.com
The 31-foot by 21-foot living room
with gas fireplace, wet bar and lovely
finishes provides a wonderful space
to socialize in, and leads to the large
terrace with summer kitchen and gas
grill and those sweeping views.

A spacious dining room offers
similar views. The 24-foot by 16-foot
kitchen is located between the dining
room and the 23-foot by 19-foot fam-
ily room, with shutters that close off
the kitchen on both sides if one pre-
fers to block off the space. Otherwise,
you can see through the entire space,
from one room into the next and the
views of the ocean are continual. The
kitchen includes an eating nook with
access to the terrace.

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NEW LISTING There are three guest bedrooms, The master bedroom, which is 27
two en suite and the other with easy feet by 17 feet, is on the other side of
5601 HIGHWAYA1A #S311 - $315,000 access to a bathroom across the the living room from the guest rooms,
ROBLES DEL MAR - Preserve views from 2 balconies, 2 bedroom, 2.5 hall. The bedrooms are close to the and provides privacy and spacious-
bathroom, 3rd floor unit. Spacious 2,000 sq ft split floor plan with breakfast nook family room and kitchen and all of- ness with dual closets, a broad hall-
& formal dining room. 2 underground parking spaces. Great island location. fer abundant light and views. The way that can accommodate a desk,
third guest bedroom can double as and a large bedroom. The master
an office. bathroom includes an impressive jet-

80 S. CATALINA COURT - $825,000 5400 HIGHWAY A1A - $129,900
SEA FOREST COURT
VISTA DEL MAR
● East of A1A, beach access
● Beautiful backyard w/pool ● East of A1A
● Newer kitchen, bamboo floors ● 1 bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms
● Gracious, spacious living! ● remodeled kitchen & bathroom
● private beach access

FULL SERVICE VITAL STATISTICS
REAL ESTATE 300 BEACHVIEW DR. #2N
COMMISSION
Development: The Carlton
Service. Savings. Results! Year built: 2001

40+ Years Combined Experience. Local Knowledge Since 1987. Home size: 4,400 under air square feet plus 1,400 square feet
Call or text for a confidential no-obligation evaluation of your property. on the terraces
Bedrooms: 4
Kim Small 772.480.4660  [email protected] Bathrooms: 4.5
Ron Small 772.579.8226  [email protected]
Waterfront: Faces the Atlantic Ocean
625 Beachland Boulevard, Suite 1 Additional features: Spacious and light-filled home with expansive large
Vero Beach, FL 32963  772.217.3553 wraparound terrace, two-car air-conditioned garage, guarded gate, ten-

We speak fluent Canadian nis, heated pool, fitness room, guest suites, direct beach access
Listing agency: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices.
Listing realtor: Lucy Hendricks, 772-559-8812
Listing price: $2,200,000

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ted tub and glass-enclosed shower. eral additional buildings. The On-
This extraordinary oceanfront site personalized concierge services
contribute to an easy, convenient
condominium residence with glori- lifestyle, and the layout and design
ous views and 2-car climate-con- of the buildings and landscaping are
trolled garage offers the best in coast- tastefully done. The clubhouse offers
al living. a place to socialize, a fitness center,
pool and spa and guest suites. 
The Carlton features 6 oceanfront
condominium buildings and sev-

612 Indian Lilac Rd.

Quintessential beach cot-
tage, recently renovated,
3 BR, 2 ½ bath, heated sa-
line pool. Steps to Conn
Beach, convenient to all
Central Beach has to offer.
To view this fine proper-
ty, please contact George
Nagy, BREC Properties.

772-321-7880.
E-mail [email protected].

Listed for $525,000. MLS #170514.

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Real Estate Sales on the Barrier Island: June 16 to June 22

Real estate activity on the barrier island remained brisk last week, with 10 transactions closing,
including three for more than $1 million.
The featured sale of the week was of a home in the Gracewood Lane community on South Beach. The
residence at 1475 Gracewood Lane was placed on the market Aug. 4, 2015, with an asking price of $1.599
million. The price was subsequently lowered to $1.349 million. The sale closed on June 17 for $1.21
million.
Both the seller and the purchaser in the transaction were represented by Debbie Bell of Berkshire
Hathaway Florida.

SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS

SUBDIVISION ADDRESS LISTED ORIGINAL MOST RECENT SOLD SELLING
ASKING PRICE ASKING PRICE PRICE
$600,000
$750,000 $1,250,000
VERO BEACH ESTATES 826 BANYAN ROAD 10/5/2015 $1,950,000 $650,000 6/21/2016 $675,000
SUNSET POINT 1355 SUNSET POINT LANE 1/7/2014 $899,000 $1,595,000 6/20/2016 $895,000
$925,000
ESTUARY THE 120 ISLAND COTTAGE LANE 10/26/2015 $700,000 6/20/2016 $170,000
$1,075,000
FLORALTON BEACH 875 REEF ROAD 4/28/2016 $925,000 6/17/2016 $300,000
$210,000
TOWNHOMES, VILLAS, CONDOS, MULTIFAMILY AND INVESTMENT $179,000

ROBLES DEL MAR 5601 HIGHWAY A1A, #S105 11/6/2015 $229,500 $189,900 6/21/2016
COLONY CLUB 1508 OCEAN DRIVE, #1C 3/22/2016 $1,195,000 $1,195,000 6/20/2016
OCEAN TOWERS 2721 OCEAN DRIVE, #11A 1/26/2016 $360,000 $360,000 6/17/2016
ROBLES DEL MAR 5601 HIGHWAY A1A, #S302 12/8/2015 $280,000 $249,900 6/17/2016
SEA WATCH CONDO 5300 HIGHWAY A1A, #302 3/25/2016 $200,000 $189,900 6/16/2016

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Sunset Point, Address: 1355 Sunset Point Lane Subdivision: The Estuary, Address: 120 Island Cottage Lane

Listing Date: 1/7/2014 Listing Date: 10/26/2015
Original Price: $1,950,000 Original Price: $899,000
Recent Price: $1,595,000 Recent Price: $700,000
Sold: 6/20/2016 Sold: 6/20/2016
Selling Price: $1,250,000 Selling Price: $675,000
Listing Agent: Kay Brown Listing Agent: Debbie Bell

Selling Agent: Premier Estate Properties Selling Agent: Berkshire Hathaway Florida

Karen Gaskill Alexander Brown

Coldwell Banker Paradise Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Subdivision: Floralton Beach, Address: 875 Reef Road Subdivision: Colony Club, Address: 1508 Ocean Drive, #1C

Listing Date: 4/28/2016 Listing Date: 3/22/2016
Original Price: $925,000 Original Price: $1,195,000
Recent Price: $925,000 Recent Price: $1,195,000
Sold: 6/17/2016 Sold: 6/20/2016
Selling Price: $895,000 Selling Price: $1,075,000
Listing Agent: Erika Ross Listing Agent: Grier K McFarland

Selling Agent: The Moorings Realty Sales Co. Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Erika Ross Dan Downey

The Moorings Realty Sales Co. Berkshire Hathaway Florida

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Indian Trails, Address: 660 N Tomahawk Trail

Listing Date: 4/8/2016
Original Price: $1,200,000
Recent Price: $1,200,000
Sold: 6/15/2016
Selling Price: $1,175,000
Listing Agent: Sherry Brown

Selling Agent: Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl

Lori T Davis

Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Subdivision: Maroon, Address: 904 Holoma Drive

Listing Date: 7/14/2015
Original Price: $849,000
Recent Price: $750,000
Sold: 6/15/2016
Selling Price: $690,000
Listing Agent: Jonathan Arsenault

Selling Agent: Treasure Coast Sotheby’s Intl

Craig Von Kohorn

Alex MacWilliam, Inc.



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