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Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / July 27, 2017 51

WINE COLUMN

Wine tasting: Do you need a fresh glass with each pour?

BY DAVE MCINTYRE what they bring to the wines,” says Jen-
The Washington Post nifer Scott, a publicist for Ste. Michelle
Wine Estates, which owns Stag’s Leap.
When you visit a winery’s tasting room
to sample its wines, do you pay atten- Tasting the Fay and SLV cabernets
tion to your glass? Wine fiends do. After together “shows how different the two
all, we don’t want a few drops of that last vineyards are, despite the fact they ad-
merlot to skew the taste of the cabernet. join each other,” Scott says. Customers
are also given a taste of the Cask 23 cab-
This sounds pretentious, like much of ernet, which blends wines from the two
wine ritual, but there’s some logic to it. vineyards.
Joseph Ferguson wrote to me about his
recent visit to Napa and Sonoma coun- This is a different type of tasting, one
ties in California. “With the exception that justifies the cost and expense to the
of Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, the six other winery to provide the extra glasses for
wineries we visited provided a single each taste.
glass to taste multiple wines,” he said.
So when you are exploring a winery’s
“Even though there were fees charged offerings, feel free to ask for a clean glass
for the tastings, clean glasses were not with each taste. Most wineries will ac-
provided for each wine. It seems clear to commodate you. 
me that residue from prior samples will
distort, to some extent, the taste and fla- ecological reasons for not swapping
vors of the current sample, giving an er- glasses for each taste. “Washing a new
roneous impression of the wine’s qual- glass for each sample for each guest
ity and flavor.” would result in our using five times the
water we do now,” Norris said, reflecting
Ferguson wrote to the wineries he vis- California’s water shortage. While Bue-
ited to complain about their stinginess na Vista and Artesa refused to change
with clean glasses. Most did not respond, their policies, both said they would hon-
but Buena Vista Winery in Sonoma and or a customer’s request for a clean glass
Artesa in Napa did. Both said their stan- with each taste.
dard practice is to provide each guest
with a single glass, but to offer a “rinse,” To be honest, I side with the wineries.
a splash of the next wine to swirl in the But the type of tasting the winery is of-
glass and pour into the dump bucket, be- fering does matter. If it’s “here’s our char-
fore pouring the full taste. donnay, here’s our cabernet,” as most
tastings are, this approach is reasonable.
“Rinsing your glass with a splash of Some wineries have higher expectations.
the next wine to be tasted is a great way
to prepare your glass for each new wine At Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, a tasting
without tainting the nuanced flavors of costs $45, but includes tastes of single-
the wine,” responded Tosha Norris, of vineyard cabernet sauvignons the win-
Buena Vista’s customer service depart- ery wants you to compare side by side.
ment. “We use a fresh glass for each wine of our
tastings because we want our visitors
Artesa, in an unsigned response, to truly experience and understand the
echoed Norris’s thoughts. Both cited differences in our estate vineyards and

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Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / July 27, 2017 57

PETS

Bonzo says Caly is a little this … and ALL that!

Hi Dog Buddies! Older Brothers. We’re all rescues.” she was my MOMMY (but
“Chester?” I asked, looking around.
This week I yapped with a sweet little With a little sniffle, Caly said, “Ches- she didn’t know it yet). She
rescue poocheroo, Caly Galpin, who’s
only been with her Forever Family for a ter was a wonnerful brother. A Chow/ read to me for two hours, an
coupla months. Akita. A Big, Hairy Guy. He just went to
Dog Heaven last week.” I kept snuggling and poking
Caly lives in Sebastian with her hu-
man Mom an Dad, Chrissy and Rob, an “Oh, I’m so sorry!” my nose into her bag, cuz I
her adopted brother Buddy, who’s also a “Thank you, Mr. Bonzo. We miss him
rescue. Caly’s a mix of probly some kinda So Much. But he had a real good life smelled SNACKS. She even
spaniel, a little Beagle, an maybe a dash since he got rescued. Mommy and Dad-
of Labrador. She’s short and tidy, white dy got him and Buddy when they were rubbed my tummy.
hair with some really light tan places, livin’ in Connecticut. They were Official
a very Lab-by face and a bright sparkly Greeters in Mommy’s flower shop. They “But, by the time Mommy
eye. (Her other eye-place is closed.) She were always tellin’ me about all their ad-
looked very pretty in her bright red collar VENchures back in their Younger Days. and Daddy decided to adopt
with a big red rose on it. She trotted right Like one time, everybody heard Buddy
up for the Wag-an-Sniff, then led us into yelp real loud. He’d been nosing around me, I had already been spo-
a sunny room by the pool. an ran into a PORKA-pine and got a
snoot fulla of quills. Then, one time, ken for. I was just about to
“Mommy reads your column to us ev- Chester came up to the house with this
ery week. It’s Totally Cool Dog Biscuits! cridder in his mouth. It was black with a plot my escape when that
I can’t buh-LIEVE we’re gonna be IN it! I white stripe, an he thought it’d be a nice
got all spiffed up SPECIAL.” surprise, an Mommy and Daddy’d be deal fell through, thank
all pleased. But they weren’t. He hadda
“Well, you look lovely, Miss Caly,” I have a whole buncha baths and couldn’t Lassie, and Mommy and
told her. We were already sittin’ when go in the regular house for days.”
an older pooch with a real sharp cocoa- “Oh, Woof!” I exclaimed. “Connecti- Daddy scooped me up. I
colored coat slowly wobbled in. His ca- cut sounds real exciting. So, what about
boose wasn’t workin’ right so his Mom- yourself. How did you join the famly?” was SO happy. So that’s
my gave him a little boost. “Back in April somebody just dropped
me off at the Humane Society. I was a how I found my Forever
“This is Buddy,” Caly said. “He doesn’t mess, Mr. Bonzo. I had a bad eye and a
see or hear so good. BUDDY!” she said buncha bad teeth. An a heart murmur. Family.
loudly, “THIS is Mr. BONzo, from the Plus, I’m about 10, not a puppy like lotsa
NEWSpaper. He’s doin’ an INNERview humans want. But I figured, doggone “I met my older brothers Caly, the one-eyed mix. PHOTO BY GORDON RADFORD
with us.” it, it isn’t over til the Coyote Howls, ya an my Daddy an we all got
know, so I did my best to be frenly an po- along right away. We’re a
“HOW’S THAT? NEWPAPER? AREN’T lite. I guess it worked, cuz the Humane
WE ’SPOSE TO GO OUTSIDE? WHO’S Society humans got me all spiffed up. calm, quiet kinda family. I caught on to “I’m not picky at all.
THIS YOUNG FELLA?” They gave me a lovely bath. I had an eye
operation, too. Now I have just one, but the House Rules pretty quick. Mommy I only have 10 teeth, so it’s gotta be
Caly got real close to Buddy’s ear, an it works good! An they took out 25 teeth.
explained again. “Meanwhile, Mommy had started and Daddy tell their frens they CAN soft. My favorite food is Green Beans.
volunteering with the Humane Society
“WELL, HELLO THERE, YOUNG FEL- when they all moved down here in 2013. teach an old dog new tricks an, for some There’s nothing like a good Green
LA!” he said. “I DON’T DO THE WAG-N- She reads to the pooches so they get
SNIFF THESE DAYS. CABOOSE ISSUES, conf-tubble, an one day she came into reason, everybody laughs. (I guess it’s a Bean, I say. Sometimes I even sneak
YA KNOW.” He smiled, plopped down my kennel to read to me. I just KNEW
on a comfy cushion an nodded off. human thing.) some of Buddy’s.”

Caly turned to me. “He’s super old: “That’sagreatstory,MissCaly.Thanks Heading home, I was thinking that
hundred-five in Dog. He’s mostly a ter-
rier. Him an Chester are my Pawsome for sharing! Got any special toys?” it’s ’specially nice when humans adopt

“I don’t care much for toys. I do love older pooches (even if they’re wobbly

goin’ for rides, though. Sometimes (she in the caboose or don’t see or hear so

giggled) I pretend I hafta Do My Doodie good). All pooches (cats, too) deserve

so Mommy takes me out. Then I zip over to spend The Golden Years somewhere

to the car an put on my Hopeful Face. comfy an safe, with a family who loves

“I follow Mommy everywhere so I them, an lots of their favorite snacks,

don’t miss Whatever’s Next. Then, when doncha agree?

Daddy comes home, I jump in his lap. I

guess I’m sorta a Daddy’s Girl. If he isn’t Till next time,
The Bonz
payin’ attention, I just bop him with my
paw til he does. He got me an Buddy Don’t Be Shy
special banDANuhs from his work. We
wear ’em for holidays. They say Dyer We are always looking for pets
SUE-buh-Rooo, cuz that’s where Daddy with interesting stories.
works. My favorite’s the pink one cuz it

looks pretty with my white coat. Buddy

likes the blue one.” To set up an interview, email

“What’s your favorite food?” I in- [email protected].
quired.

58 Vero Beach 32963 / July 27, 2017 Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™

ON FAITH

In times of crisis, trust in God and in each other

BY REV. DRS. CASEY AND BOB BAGGOTT
Columnists

Some years ago Nayda Cole wrote an milestone on our journey from a dead- group in our congregation. Prayer re- printing, complete with misspellings.
article for the Park Ridge Center’s journal end state, to a more adapted one.” quests are trustingly submitted by the It read, “Hello, God. This is Valerie. Re-
Making the Rounds about a major geo- congregation and the group prays for member me.” The simplicity of that
logical discovery. Apparently in the late Can you look back across the years each and every need offered to us. The prayer should not mask our recognition
1970s the existence of a thin dark layer and note a thin black line laid down at beauty of the system is that no one need of its wisdom. Whenever we fear that a
of clay marking the boundary between some critical juncture of your life? If be alone to pick up the pieces when crisis or catastrophe might overwhelm
the earth’s Cretaceous and Tertiary peri- so, the thin black line probably marks something hits like an asteroid from out us, we do well to entrust ourselves to
ods was found. The clay line contained a turning point for you that followed of the blue. Instead, as a sacred trust, we one another’s care and God’s care. Our
high levels of the element iridium, rare a hardship or disaster. Was someone pray for one another about whatever problems may lay down a thin black
on the surface of our planet, which sug- there to witness the event and to help event may be troubling, worrying or line across the face of our lives, but we
gested that the iridium had been depos- you make necessary adaptations after frightening us. And over time we have can grow beyond those problems into
ited on earth by a collision with an as- the impact of that catastrophe? Did witnessed adaptation and renewal as new and fresh and meaningful pos-
teroid from outer space. The thin black someone help you find a new direction God leads lives in new directions and sibilities by trustingly enlisting God’s
line which the collision produced exists after you reached what seemed to be a grants new beginnings. help. Ages and stages of our lives come
all over the planet and marks a signifi- dead end? and they go, but through them all, God
cant change for our earth. Many plants Perhaps our all-time favorite prayer remembers us. 
and animals that had been dominant For many years we have been privi- request was the one offered in childish
for millions of years before the great leged to take part in a weekly prayer
collision simply disappeared and were
replaced by quite different forms. The
thin black line provides dramatic evi-
dence of a catastrophe providing an op-
portunity for adaptation previously not
possible.

Cole concluded her article by saying,
“For those of us struggling to come to
terms with some difficulty, there is also
a thin black line laid down, albeit not
a visible one, perhaps. Be the disaster
cosmic or personal, thin black lines are
not laid down easily. But they do mark a

Your Vero Beach Newsweekly ™ Vero Beach 32963 / July 27, 2017 59

CALENDAR

ONGOING threats to marine life. Sat. 6 p.m. Kickoff Party 2 p.m. at North County Aquatic Center. 772- 16|17 Regular Joe Surf Festival at
at the Barrier Island Sanctuary at Archie Carr 581-7665 north jetty, ‘a contest for
Vero Beach Museum of Art – Watershed: National Wildlife Refuge with featuring refresh- the rest of us’ to benefit Surfrider Foundation
Contemporary Landscape Photography thru ments, live music and silent auction to benefit 20 Space Coast Symphony Orchestra and Sebastian Inlet Chapter. Sebastianinletsurfshop.
Sept. 10. sea turtle conservation efforts, and Sun. 7:30 to Light Opera Orlando presents The com
9:30 a.m. release of two loggerheads at Barrier Merry Widow, 3 p.m. at Vero Beach High School
Riverside Theatre - Vegas Nights at Riverside Island Sanctuary. Kick-off Party $20 advance; PAC. $20. 18 & under free. 855-252-7276 16 Run Vero Twilight 2-Mile evening race
Theatre, with live music, food/drinks, plus ca- $35 at door (if available); release viewings free. through scenic Vero neighborhoods,
sino games to benefit children’s programs, 6 to 321-723-3556 or tourdeturtles.org. 23 Riverside Racquet Complex US Open 6:30 p.m. (7:10 p.m. kids run) from MacWilliam
9:30 p.m. weekends thru July 28. Free admis- kickoff, 5:30 to 8 p.m. with Round Rob- Park on Indian River Drive East, with post-race
sion. AUGUST in Tennis and Drills for all levels with Tennis Pro festivities to benefit VBHS Cross Country team.
MacDougall, refreshments and prizes. Limited 772-569-7364
Sea Turtle Walks, 9 p.m. through July at Se- 3-5 Vero Beach Recreation Dept. pres- spaces; pre-registration required. $11 & $14.
bastian Inlet State Park, Archie Carr NWR Bar- ents Fire and Ice, the 43rd annual 772- 231-4787 23 Lines in the Lagoon Tri-County Junior
rier Island Sanctuary and Windsor Beach Club. Aerial Antics Youth Circus, 7 p.m. at Saint Ed- Fishing Tournament to benefit ORCA,
Reservations required. fsispturtlewalk.org and ward’s School, featuring performers from ages 24 Meows & Mutts at the Marsh, 6:30 Anglers for Conservation and CCA Florida, 7 a.m.
carrrefuge.org/turtle-walks. 3 to 33 showcasing gymnastic, aerial and dance p.m. at Marsh Landing Restaurant, lines in, 2 p.m. lines out, followed at 4 p.m. by
routines. $7 & $8. 772-567-2144 Fellsmere with live bluegrass to benefit HALO. Family Awards Dinner at Capt. Hiram’s. $25 reg-
Lighten Up cooking demonstrations at McK- istration includes dinner. Linesinthelagoon.com
ee Botanical Garden, 11 a.m. Saturdays in the 4|5 Ballet Vero Beach presents Ariel 26 Loves Miracle Hawk Buchmeyer Me-
Café followed by lunch: 7/29 Healthy Snacks; Rivka Dance, an all-female troupe morial Run, 7:30 a.m. at Riverside Park 23 Dogtoberfest at Humane Society of
8/5 Fun and Healthy Cooking for Kids, a chil- showcasing storytelling and contemporary to raise CDH awareness. Vero Beach and IRC, with German
dren-only workshop. Registration required. dance works to culminate the sixth annual River- food, beer, hayrides and canine activities. 772-
772-794-0601. side Dance Festival, 8 p.m. at Riverside Theatre. 26 Golf Tournament to benefit Treasure 388-3826
$10 - $75. 772-231-6990 Coast Rugby Foundation to develop
Free Healing Path Workshop series, 3 p.m. and foster youth rugby, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start 24 IRRC Game Show Series and Jackpot
Wednesdays through Aug. 23 at IRSC Richard- 5 RT Star’s Back to School Party, 10 a.m. to at Sandridge Golf Club. $75/person; $240/four- #1 at Indian River Riding Club, with
son Center hosted by Cox-Gifford Seawinds 2 p.m. on the Riverside Theatre campus in some includes breakfast, lunch and prizes. 772- 8:30 a.m. exhibition, 10 a.m. jackpot barrels fol-
Community Outreach. 772-562-2365. partnership with Education Foundation of IRC, 913-4540 lowed by game show. Indianriverridingclub.org
with shows, entertainment, games, contests, vi-
Monthly First Friday Gallery Stroll, 5 to 8 sion testing, school information, children’s activ- 27 Space Coast Symphony Jazz Orchestra 24 National Estuaries Day, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
p.m. at Downtown Vero Beach galleries. ities and bounce slide and 2 p.m. Dance Festival presents A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, at Environmental Learning Center, with
performance on Stark Sage. Free. 772-231-6990 featuring jazz singer Linda Cole, 3 p.m. at Vero canoeing in mangrove trails, music, crafts and
JULY Beach High School Performing Arts Center. $20; family fun. Standard admission. 772-589-5050
10 Space Coast Symphony Orchestra students free. 855-252-7276
28 Pirate-themed Downtown Friday presents Francisco Vila in Concert, fea- 30 Fundraising Golf Tournament to ben-
Street Party, 6 to 9 p.m. along 14th Av- turing cellist Francisco Vila and pianist Stephen SEPTEMBER efit Women’s Refuge of Vero Beach,
enue in Historic Downtown Vero Beach hosted Lin, 7 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. $20; stu- 8:30 a.m. shotgun start followed by clubhouse
by Main Street Vero Beach, featuring entertain- dents free. 855-252-7276 2 10th annual Mulligan’s Skim Jam, 8 a.m. to lunch and prizes. $125 pp;$475 per foursome.
ment by Soul Jam, with Mental Health Associa- 5 p.m. at Mulligan’s Beach House to ben- 772-770-4424
tion the Charity of the Month. Free. 11 Grill Out Night hosted by Sebastian efit Vero Beach Lifeguard Association hosted by
River Area Chamber of Commerce, 5 shore lb. Register at shorelb.com OCTOBER
28-30 Vero Beach Pirate Festival to 8 p.m., with participating businesses around
hosted by POTTC Events and town firing up the heat and competing in the 2 End of Season Luau, 6 p.m. at Heaton’s 6-28 Oktoberfest Nights, 6 to 9:30
VB Chamber of Commerce, with swashbuckling Pineapple Challenge. 772-589-5969 Reef Bar and Grill, with pig roast and enter- p.m. weekends at Riverside The-
family fun, vendors, bands and period demon- tainment featuring hula and fire dancers. $40. atre, with live music, German food and seasonal
strations, 2 to 6 p.m. Fri., 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat., 13 Cultural Council of IRC presents the 772-469-1060 beer served in souvenir steins. Free admission.
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun. at Riverside Park. Free; $2 Summerfest Chamber Orchestra, 3
‘buck-n-ear’ donation appreciated. Pirate’s Ball p.m. at Christ by the Sea United Methodist 9 Tunnel to Towers 3.43-Mile Run and 1-Mile 13 Catch & Release, 1 to 4 p.m. at Camp
8 p.m. Fri., $25. verobeachpiratefest.com Church, with Maestro James Brooks-Bruzzese Walk, 7:30 a.m. at Riverside Park, to honor Haven, with ‘Big Fish’ caught and
conducting 20 musicians from around the world the lives of 343 first responders who lost their tasked with raising $1,000 apiece in donations
29 Race to the Wreck, 7:30 a.m. start from in a program of works by Bach, Mendelssohn, lives on 9/11 and support current first respond- before they can be released. 772-999-3625
Waldo’s, a 1,000-yard swim or 3-mile Vivaldi, Piazzolla and Ravel and pieces by Loren- ers and members of the military through Ste-
paddle to the S.S. Breconshire to benefit Vero zo Turchi-Floris, Summerfest Composer in Resi- phen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation. 772- 13-15 Indian River Birding Festival
Beach Lifeguard Association. 772-360-7166 dence. $35; middle through high school music 569-7364 and Nature Art Show hosted
students free. 772-770-4857 by Pelican Island Preservation Society and Peli-
29 Treasure Coast Waterway Cleanup, 8 14 An Evening in Paris, 5 to 9 p.m. at Heri- can Island Audubon Society at Audubon House
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at marinas, boat 15 Gator Gathering with University of tage Center with Parisian themed ven- on Oslo Road. 772-494-6306
ramps, beaches and other waterways in the tri- Florida Ambassador Steve Spurrier, dors and Moulin Rouge-style entertainment to
county area. tcwaterwaycleanup.com 4:30 p.m. at Walking Tree Brewery to benefit benefit Vero Heritage Inc. 772-770-2263 14 United Way Day of Caring, 8 a.m. to
Treasure Coast Gator Club scholarship fund with Noon, begins with kickoff breakfast
29 Where’s Waldo Community Scavenger dinner and book signing. $25 & $35. Tcgatorclub. 15 Sebastian River Area Chamber of Com- and check-in at Freshman Learning Center
Hunt Celebration Party, 11 a.m. at Vero com merce Lifestyle and Media Auction, 6 before volunteers team up to complete com-
Beach Book Center. 772-569-6650 p.m. at Springhill Suites Vero Beach, with live munity improvement projects. 772-567-8900
17 Silver Tones Concert, 10:30 a.m. at The and silent auctions featuring something for ev- ext. 117
29|30 Sea Turtle Conservancy’s Brennity, 7955 16th Manor, with dona- eryone. $10 & $20. 772-589-5969
Tour de Turtles begins with tions accepted for Senior Resource Association. 14|15 Marine and Wildlife Art
Sat. 7 to 9 a.m. release of two loggerhead tur- 772-299-7900 16 HALO Rescue’s Chase Your Tail 5K, 7:30 Festival and Craft Show,
tles at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort to be tracked a.m. at Sebastian Community Cen- Nautical Flea Market & Seafood Festival and
in Tour de Turtles ‘race’ to raise awareness of 19|20 Special Olympics Area ter to support the no-kill rescue organization. Treasure Coast Boat Show, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
10 Swim Meet, 8 a.m. to $25/$30. 772-589-7279 Indian River County Fairgrounds. 954-205-7813

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21 Dan K. Richardson & William L. Ma- IRC, celebrating Halloween with a light brunch. mane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River 2 Vero Beach Art Club’s Art Trail, featuring a
rine Golf Classic to benefit Scholarship 772-388-3826 County, with designer shopping, fashion show, tour of 10 member artists’ home studios,
Foundation of IRC, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start at Best in Shoe contest, auctions and refresh- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. self-guided tours. $25 & $30.
Grand Harbor Golf Club. 772-569-9869 NOVEMBER ments. 772-388-3826 772-231-0303

21 American Cancer Society Making 3 Scholarship Foundation of IRC Football 15 2017 National Philanthropy Day Cel- 2 Run Vero’s Candy Cane 3K, 5:15 p.m. along
Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, 7 Classic between Vero and Sebastian High ebration, 5:30 p.m. at Vero Beach Mu- Ocean Drive preceding the Vero Beach
a.m. registration; 9 a.m. walk to raise awareness Schools, 5:30 p.m. VIP BBQ Dinner; 7 p.m. kick- seum of Art. Christmas Parade to benefit Oceanside Business
and funds for breast cancer research, education, off at Sebastian River High School Shark Stadi- Association. 772-569-7364
advocacy and patient services. 772-562-2272 um. 772-569-9869 17-19 20th annual Festival of
Trees, a Sugar & Spice 9 Girls on the Run 5K Run/Walk, 7:30 a.m.
21 Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume Pawrade 4 Walk to Remember, 7:30 a.m. registra- themed winter wonderland at Riverside Chil- from South Beach Park. 772-202-8015
and Expo, 2 p.m. registration; 4 p.m. tion; 9 a.m. walk at Riverside Park, the only dren’s Theatre. 772-410-0459
Pawrade at Dogs for Life. 772-567-8969 event funding local Alzheimer & Parkinson Asso- 16|17 A Citrus Christmas: All
ciation programs/services. 772-563-0505 18 Tactical 10K and 2-Mile Run/Walk, 7 Things Florida Holiday Cele-
21 Run Vero’s Frightening 4K, 6 p.m. a.m. from South Beach Park to raise bration, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Riverside Park to ben-
from South Beach Park, a Halloween- 6 Hope for Families Center Annual Dinner, 6 p.m. fund for Vero Beach Police Dept. equipment not efit Hope for Families Center. 772-567-5537 x326
themed race followed by free 6:45 kids race and at Bent Pine Golf Club. 772-567-5537 x326 supported by budget. 772-978-4679
festivities to benefit IR Elite Youth Track Club. 24 Run Run Santa 1-Mile, 7:30 a.m. from
772-569-7364 9 Art-tini Night, 3 to 7:30 p.m. at Marriott DECEMBER Pocahontas Park, an all-Santa event
Springhill Suites hosted by Vero Beach Art with participants ALL racing in full Santa suits (no
24 To November 12 - Riverside Theatre Club with exhibits by Sebastian Middle School 1-30 Holiday Nights, 6 to 9:30 p.m. exceptions). 321-412-1830
presents Hank Williams: Lost High- students and VBAC members. Free. 772-231-0303 weekends at Riverside Theatre,
way, a musical tribute on the Stark Stage. 772- with live music, two full bars, food service and 29|30 Ballet Vero Beach pres-
231-6990 9 Land Water Wildlife: Caring for Our Lagoon holiday lights. Free admission. ents the world premiere of
fundraising celebration to benefit Indian Vero’s newest holiday tradition, Nutcracker on
28 Chili Cookoff at Riverside Park hosted River Land Trust, 6 p.m. at Rock City Gardens. 2 Ballet Vero Beach presents Tea Up for the the Indian River, 8 p.m. Fri. and 2 p.m. Sun. at
by Sunrise Rotary, with food, drink and 772-794-0701 Nutcracker, 12 Noon at Oak Harbor Club VBHS Performing Arts Center featuring a new
music. 772-643-6343 featuring a festive afternoon of activities for all Indian River twist on the beloved classic. 772-
ages as a preview to Nutcracker on the Indian 564-5537
29 9Cat-a-comb Café, 12 Noon to 3 p.m. Wine Women and Shoes, 6:30 p.m. at River. 772-905-2651
at Humane Society of Vero Beach and Sun Jet Aviation hangar to benefit Hu- 31 Hippy New Year produced by Treasure
Coast Players, 6:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at
Solutions from Games Pages ACROSS DOWN Pocahontas Park in Downtown Vero Beach, cel-
in July 20, 2017 Edition 7 ROBE 1 COVE ebrating 50th anniversary of ‘Summer of Love’
8 ELOQUENT 2 GENERATE with tribute Beatles band, Liverpool Live and
9 DETECT 3 KESTREL midnight ball drop and fireworks.
10 AUTHOR 4 ROYAL
11 MANAGER 5 CURT 31 New Year’s Eve Dance, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
13 SCENT 6 ANNOUNCE at the Heritage Center. 772-770-2263
16 OTHER 12 AUTONOMY
17 PANNIER 14 CONCRETE JANUARY 2018
19 ENIGMA 15 PARCHED
21 CARROT 18 BASIC
23 IMPOLITE 20 GLOW
24 TURF 22 OARS

Sudoku Page 40 Sudoku Page 41 Crossword Page 40 Crossword Page 41 (RODENTS’ GALLERY) 1 Run Vero’s Resolution Run 5K, 10 a.m. New
Year’s Day at Riverside Park followed by
post-race festivities to benefit Education Foun-
dation of IRC. 772-569-7364

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PALM ISLAND HOME EXUDES
BRITISH WEST INDIES ELEGANCE

406 N. Palm Island Circle: 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 2,887-square-foot home on a 120x155-foot lot,
offered for $1,149,000 by Peggy Hewett of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services: 772-321-4282

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Palm Island home exudes British West Indies elegance

BY SAMANTHA ROHLFING BAITA
Staff Writer

The estate at 406 N. Palm Island It’s like another room, outside,” says less formal or casual entertaining tall, French windows fill the home
Circle in Palm Island Plantation – a homeowner Suzanne Carter. opportunities, from small, intimate with fresh, natural light and a feeling of
gated, 58-acre, ocean-to-river com- gatherings to large-crowd bashes, endless space, and make for a seamless
munity – offers a lifestyle of casual Virtually all of the home’s interior pre-theater soirees or into-the-night transition from indoors to out.
elegance with British West Indies re- can be accessed from this wonder- pool parties.
sort ambiance. Its desirable cul de sac ful courtyard space: the master suite, Light pours into the living/dining
location ensures a welcome level of family room/kitchen, living/dining The open floor plan, soaring ceil- area though pairs of double French
privacy. room, cabana/guest suite, and foyer. ings, custom white millwork, soft windows on both the lanai and exte-
With doors flung open, there are end- sand-toned walls and flooring, and rior sides. This space features a splen-
Graceful palms and a cleanly land-
scaped lawn flank the broad, bricked
drive; the arched, mahogany front
door extends welcome from within
its entry alcove.

The heart and personality of the
home are immediately and beauti-
fully displayed as you step across
the threshold into the big, gorgeous
private courtyard, a tropical haven
where you feel compelled to pause
and take in the relaxing surround-
ings. Here, a spacious, covered lanai
offers plenty of room for seating and
dining, beneath a warm wood ceil-
ing and a pair of Indies-style paddle
fans. An outdoor kitchen area, within
a large alcove, add to the versatility of
this central space. A brick deck sur-
rounds the large, heated pool and spa,
and a block wall edged with palms
and foliage adds beauty and privacy.

“We love the courtyard concept,
it really has a European feel to it.

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did multiple tray ceiling, one of the
several examples of the superior mill-
work artistry throughout the home.

The living room is anchored by
an elegant gas fireplace, with white
millwork surround and sand colored
brick interior. Here, as throughout
the home, recessed lighting provides
soft illumination after dusk. A grace-
ful black metal chandelier with nine
simple amber-hued shades is the fo-
cus of the dining room.

Though an open archway, or from
the lanai, one enters a foyer/hallway
with rain gear closet and access to a
convenient powder room/half bath.
Further along is a bedroom suite,
with walk-in closet and bath; then the
laundry room, which includes Kitch-
enAid appliances, sink, long folding
counter, a window for bright natural
light and – very handy – a large walk-
in closet.

Through an open archway on the
other side of the living/dining room is
the family room and kitchen. In the
family room, the eye is quickly drawn
to the inverted hip ceiling with wood
accents. A pair of windows flanking
French doors provide light, and ac-
cess to a small brick patio and love-
ly little hidden lawn, concealed by
palms and tropical foliage. At the op-
posite end of this pretty stretch, the
master bedroom has a matching pa-
tio with French door access. The fam-
ily room also features a tidy wet bar
alcove, with storage cabinet above
the granite-top sink counter, wine/
beverage cooler, taupe tile backsplash
and recessed lighting.

From the open kitchen, the desig-
nated cook can work while chatting
with friends in the family room, and
the pleasant view through a window
above the stainless steel sink will
make KP duty less tedious. Another
welcome feature of this handsome
kitchen is its spacious, walk-in pantry.

The big, beautiful granite-top is-
land is illuminated by a trio of simple,
alabaster-shaded pendants. With
conveniently placed electric outlets,
the island accommodates plenty
of storage and a breakfast bar. The

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kitchen’s taupe tile backsplash nicely hallway leads to the door of the very elevated tray ceiling with its stunning cove beneath large double windows.
offsets the plentiful, almond-hued private master suite. The master bed- crown molding is a big beautiful trop- The tub’s facade matches the room’s
cabinetry. KitchenAid appliances in- room is spacious – 23 feet by 15 feet – ical fan, its five wide blades shaped warm wood cabinetry. There is a
clude 6-burner gas cooktop, side-by- and filled with light, with windows on like palm fronds. water closet and a glass-front show-
side cabinet-front fridge, dishwasher, three sides and French door access to er, which also has a window, and is
and stacked microwave and oven. the little patio and the central court- The master bath is made for linger- warmed with soft peach-hued tile.
yard. Centerpiece of the lofty, 3-level, ing, enjoying a long, luxurious soak Two long, granite-top vanities face
From the family room, a small in the Jacuzzi tub, which sits in an al-

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each other across the room; their tall, worthy private beach club, with
wall-to-wall mirrors, with glowing, plenty of parking, pool, spa, poolside
5-shade horizontal fixtures, create an bar, barbecue and fitness center, as
intriguing infinity affect. well as private poolside cabana units
available for purchase, and over-the-
Across the courtyard opposite the dune access to the sparkling Atlantic.
master suite is the guest suite/ca-
bana. Only steps from the pool, this Palm Island Plantation is one of the
lovely, stand-alone suite has plenty of most architecturally distinguished
light, a walk-in closet, full bath and an island communities, known for its
extremely convenient “breakfast/cof- authentic British West Indies residen-
fee bar,” including fridge and freezer. tial design and tropical landscaping.
This flexible hideaway could easily be It is only a few minutes’ drive from Ve-
converted into an office, art studio or ro’s charming seaside village, where
any other use its owner might desire. you’ll find top-notch restaurants, tav-
erns, and fine shops of all sorts. The
Suzanne says guests “really enjoy island is also home to the renowned
the cabana, they have a lot of privacy, Riverside Theatre (Equity) and the
and so do we. It’s like a little apart- nationally respected Vero Museum
ment.” of Art, golf and tennis clubs, charm-
ing marinas and endless, uncrowded
Anyone visiting this outstanding beaches. 
estate should certainly take a look
at the community’s five-star resort-

VITAL STATISTICS
406 N. PALM ISLAND CIRCLE

Neighborhood: Palm Island Plantation • Year built: 2007
Lot size: 120 feet by155 feet • Home size: 2,887 square feet
Construction: Concrete block/stucco, by West mark Construction, a

leading builder of upscale, custom homes
Bedrooms: 3 • Bathrooms: 3.5

Additional features: Separate guest cabana; access to beach club; crown
molding; irrigation sprinklers; double hurricane protection with custom
storm shutters and impact glass to 140-mph wind codes; private, heated
pool/spa; management fee includes individual lawn care/pest control/
pool service, recreational facilities and security; KitchenAid appliances;

10-12-foot ceilings; attached, 2-bay garage; ceiling fans; gas fireplace;
solid-core doors; central vac; 3 a/c systems

Listing agency: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices
Listing agent: Peggy Hewett, 772-321-4282
Listing price: $1,149,000

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Historic downtown building to house stylish new flats

BY STEVEN M. THOMAS
Staff Writer

An entrepreneurial island couple Karen and Jerry Fulchini. and interior design firm in South Flor- and modern amenities that should
are renovating an historic building ida before moving to Vero, designed appeal to the type of renters Karen has
downtown that will preserve part of PHOTOS BY GORDON RADFORD the new interiors, and Jerry Fulchini, in mind for the property.
Vero’s architectural heritage and bring who was born in Italy and has a streak
four stylish new apartments to the collapsed and much of the interior of old-world craftsman in him, has There is parking behind the build-
tight mainland rental market by the had suffered water damage, but they done much of the work. ing and the Fulchinis are creating a
end of the year. plunged into the project with the in- walled courtyard with a fountain in
tent of saving everything that could be Karen says she is having “to sell a lot front as a common sitting area.
The simple Mediterranean Revival- saved to preserve the historic ambi- of meatballs” at Baci Trattoria to pay
style structure at 1429 19th Place – di- ance. for the renovations. Plan revisions that incorporate a
rectly across 19th Place from Dale So- county-required sprinkler system and
rensen Real Estate’s downtown office Surviving interior elements in- “When you do these projects, you other changes have slowed renova-
– was built in 1925 as an apartment clude the central staircase, part of the are not supposed to fall in love with tion of the 3,400-square-foot building
building, according to county prop- 1925-vintage Dade County pine floor- the building, but we did,” she says. but Karen says the apartments will be
erty records. ing, four fireplaces, sections of the lath “You are supposed to be a business ready for occupancy by the end of the
and plaster walls and lots of wood- person and just get it done, but we year. The Fulchinis expect to rent the
Karen and Jerry Fulchini, who live in work, including many of the original care too much to do that. It is an im- units for between $1,200 and $1,500
Castaway Cove and own Baci Trattoria doors. portant building that deserves to be per month, depending on final reno-
on 14th Ave. and Vero Beach Import saved.” vation costs and market conditions
Auto Service on U.S. 1, bought the ne- Working around those elements, when the apartments are ready.
glected building in 2015 for $180,000 the Fulchinis have done a complete With new bathrooms, kitchens and
with the idea of renovating it for com- rehab, with a new roof and new wiring, interiors that retain key historical fea- The term Mediterranean Revival is
mercial use, probably as a restaurant. plumbing and HVAC. The 1-bedroom, tures and an exterior that looks much often used generically to encompass
1-bath 800-square-foot apartments as it did when Calvin Coolidge was Spanish Colonial Revival and Mission
The more she thought about it, have been reframed to open them up president, the apartments will offer an Revival buildings, as well as Moorish
though, the more Karen wanted to and create a modern floorplan with a ideal combination of vintage charm and Italianate architecture.
preserve it for its original use as a combined kitchen and living area in
fourplex, to provide housing for peo- the place of the old cramped rooms.
ple who want to live near downtown’s
burgeoning restaurant and art gallery Karen Fulchini, who had a graphic
scene.

“I fell in love with it,” she says of
the building, once called the Luther
Apartments, which she has renamed
Villa Lemoncello. (The spatulated
stucco exterior is painted yellow.)

“I had a priest come and bless it,”
she adds. “We want to make a place
that some very cool people will come
and live. So many people want to live
downtown now and the apartments
will be perfect for a single professional
or a young couple with a gallery or
young roommates working in the res-
taurant scene who want to be able to
walk or bike to work.”

By the time the Fulchinis acquired
the building, part of the roof had

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The romantic style, which was popu- Beach, where it is expressed in a num- ments, all on 14th Ave. downtown. Med Revival homes are scattered
lar in the 1920s and ’30s, originated in ber of handsome commercial build- Brazilian Court at 1805 19th Place and through older parts of mainland Vero
Florida and California in the wake of ings and many beautiful homes. the Royal Viking at 706 Royal Palm Beach, with a heavy concentration in
the Pan American Exhibition in San Boulevard are two other apartment the Osceola Park neighborhood, and
Diego and the opening of the Panama Prominent examples of the style in buildings in the Mediterranean/Span- there are some great, almost palatial
Canal and it is the most notable type Vero include the Farmers Bank build- ish Colonial Revival style that are fa- examples on the island, mainly in Old
of historical architecture found in Vero ing, now Vero Furniture Mart, the The- miliar to Vero residents. Riomar. 
atre Plaza and the Pocahontas Apart-

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Real Estate Sales on the Barrier Island: July 14 to July 20

The middle of July brought a surge in real estate activity on the barrier island with 17 transactions
recorded, six for more than $1 million.
The top sale of the week was of a riverfront retreat in John’s Island. The residence at 11 Sago Palm Road
was placed on the market Dec. 9 for $3.975 million. The sale closed on July 14 for $3.85 million.
Both the seller and the purchaser in the transaction were represented by John’s Island Real Estate.
It was a big week for John’s Island Real Estate, which represented both seller and buyer in the purchase of
two other $2+ million homes, both of which were on the market for only a couple of days (see facing page).

SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCES AND LOTS

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

$499,000 $468,500
PEBBLE BAY ESTATES 4736 PEBBLE BAY CIRCLE 1/18/2016 $825,000 $499,000 7/20/2017 $805,000
SEAGROVE 1785 PELICAN WAY 5/19/2017 $975,000 $825,000 7/18/2017 $850,000
$869,000 $852,500
MOORINGS 2056 WINDWARD WAY 8/1/2016 $1,400,000 $895,000 7/18/2017 $1,287,500
$825,000 $785,000
CASTAWAY COVE 995 CASTAWAY BOULEVARD 6/5/2017 $585,000 $869,000 7/18/2017 $565,000
$2,600,000 $2,600,000
SEAGROVE WEST 281 RIVERWAY DRIVE 4/22/2017 $2,295,000 $1,400,000 7/18/2017 $1,850,000
$2,900,000 $2,900,000
OYSTER BAY 1645 HIDDEN PEARL PLACE 4/5/2017 $1,200,000 $825,000 7/17/2017 $1,157,375
$399,000 $340,000
CASTAWAY COVE 1240 ADMIRALS WALK 2/15/2017 $585,000 7/14/2017

JOHN’S ISLAND 251 SANDPIPER POINT 5/10/2017 $2,600,000 7/14/2017

SHORES 360 SHORES DRIVE 11/18/2016 $2,195,000 7/14/2017

JOHN’S ISLAND 402 SABLE PALM LANE 4/14/2017 $2,900,000 7/14/2017

ANCHOR THE MOORINGS 190 SPINNAKER DRIVE 5/26/2017 $1,200,000 7/14/2017

BETHEL BY THE SEA 706 KUMQUAT ROAD 1/17/2017 $344,900 7/14/2017

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: John’s Island, Address: 251 Sandpiper Point Subdivision: Shores, Address: 360 Shores Drive

Listing Date: 5/10/2017 Listing Date: 11/18/2016
Original Price: $2,600,000 Original Price: $2,295,000
Recent Price: $2,600,000 Recent Price: $2,195,000
Sold: 7/14/2017 Sold: 7/14/2017
Selling Price: $2,600,000 Selling Price: $1,850,000
Listing Agent: John’s Island Real Estate Listing Agent: Kay Brown

Selling Agent: John’s Island Real Estate Selling Agent: Premier Estate Properties

John’s Island Real Estate Grier McFarland

John’s Island Real Estate Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

Subdivision: John’s Island, Address: 402 Sable Palm Lane Subdivision: Anchor The Moorings, Address: 190 Spinnaker Drive

Listing Date: 4/14/2017 Listing Date: 5/26/2017
Original Price: $2,900,000 Original Price: $1,200,000
Recent Price: $2,900,000 Recent Price: $1,200,000
Sold: 7/14/2017 Sold: 7/14/2017
Selling Price: $2,900,000 Selling Price: $1,157,375
Listing Agent: John’s Island Real Estate Listing Agent: Judy Hargarten

Selling Agent: John’s Island Real Estate Selling Agent: The Moorings Realty Sales Co.

John’s Island Real Estate Erika Ross

John’s Island Real Estate The Moorings Realty Sales Co.

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Here are some of the top recent barrier island sales.

Subdivision: Seagrove, Address: 1785 Pelican Way Subdivision: Moorings, Address: 2056 Windward Way

Listing Date: 5/19/2017 Listing Date: 8/1/2016
Original Price: $825,000 Original Price: $975,000
Recent Price: $825,000 Recent Price: $895,000
Sold: 7/18/2017 Sold: 7/18/2017
Selling Price: $805,000 Selling Price: $850,000
Listing Agent: Elizabeth Sorensen Listing Agent: Erika Ross

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

Magdalena Zych Not Provided

Vero Beachside Sales Rentals Not Provided

Subdivision: Castaway Cove, Address: 995 Castaway Boulevard Subdivision: Seagrove West, Address: 281 Riverway Drive

Listing Date: 6/5/2017 Listing Date: 4/22/2017
Original Price: $869,000 Original Price: $1,400,000
Recent Price: $869,000 Recent Price: $1,400,000
Sold: 7/18/2017 Sold: 7/18/2017
Selling Price: $852,500 Selling Price: $1,287,500
Listing Agent: Christine McLaughlin Listing Agent: Matilde Sorensen

Selling Agent: Shamrock Real Estate Corp Selling Agent: Dale Sorensen Real Estate Inc.

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