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Honor Flight movie lands in Stuart, Dying soldier’s MOVIE from page 1 last word to VA: make room for atheist chaplains, New assisted living facility, Viera Manor, opens to veterans, Seeking vets who served during Tet Offensive, Indian River County Memorial Day events announced, Archie’s hosting benefit poker runTRANSCRIPT
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Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographerMartin County High School honor guard members Cadet Major Daylyn Mosher, Cadet Lt. Colonel Jacob Roseman, Cadet Major Russell Forrier and Cadet Lt. Col Connor Jewitt (not shown) make up the team to present the colors before starting the Boys & Girls Club Talent Show at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Palm City Thurs-day, May 9.
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TREASURE COAST — The powerful documentary that set the world record for the larg-est film screening in history is landing in Martin County. Treasure Coast Hospice is
partnering with Southeast Flor-ida Honor Flight to present a free screening of the film, “Hon-or Flight, One Last Mission,” May 21 at The Mayes Center for Hope in Stuart at 2 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. “Honor Flight, One Last
Mission” is a heartwarming documentary about four World War II veterans and a Midwest community coming together to give the vets a trip of a lifetime to view the World War II Memo-rial in Washington, D.C. Each vet reflects on his war stories, and recalls beautiful postwar life stories, as they embark on their own Honor Flight. The concept of the film was so
Honor Flight movie lands in StuartBy Patrick McCallisterFor Veteran Voice
Admission to ‘Honor Flight, One Last Mis-sion’ is free, but space is limited. Reserve your seat at tchospice.org/flight or con-tact Mayce DelValle (772) 403-1758. The screening is open to all ages, and the ven-ue is handicap accessible. See MOVIE page 3
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County Veterans Service OfficersSt. Lucie County, Donna CarlsenPhone: (772) 337-5670Fax: (772) [email protected] J. Conrad Building(formerly the Walton Road Annex Bldg.)1664 S.E. Walton Road, Suite 205Port St. Lucie, FL 34952By appointmentMon., Tues, Thurs, Fri * 8:30 am-4:30 pmWed * 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. St. Lucie County Community Services Bldg.(Corner of Avenue D and 7th Street)437 N. Seventh St., Fort Pierce, FL 34950Walk-insMon. and Fri. * 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Brevard Veteran’s Services Office2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way,Bldg. B, Suite 102, Viera, FL 32940Office: (321) 633-2012Fax: (321) 637-5432Mon., Tues. and Thurs., 8 a.m.-4 p.m.Wed. and Fri, 8 a.m.-noonManager: Glenn McGuffieIndian River CountyJoel HermanVero Beach 2525 St. Lucie Ave.,Vero Beach, FL 32960 Ph: (772) 226-1499 Fax: (772) 770-5038Sebastian Square 11602 U.S. 1, Sebastian, FL 32958 Ph: (772) 589-6597 Fax: (772) 581-4988
Martin CountyTony Reese, Veterans Service Office SupervisorNick Ciotti, Veterans Service Officer(772) 288-5448Veterans Services OfficeMartin County Community Services435 S.E. Flagler Ave., Stuart, FL 34994Office Hours: Mon-Fri, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.VA Life Insurance Ctr., Phil., PA - 1-800-669-8477 VA Regional Office - 1-800-827-1000 VA Medical Ctr, W. Palm Beach - 1-800-972-8262 Pharmacy, VA Medical Center - 1-800-317-8387 Military Retired Pay Activities, Cleveland, OH - (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force ONLY) 1-800-321-1080 Military Retired Pay Activities, Topeka, KS - (Coast Guard ONLY)1-800-772-8724 Survivor Benefits (SBP),Denver, CO - 1-800-435-3396 Stuart VA Clinic - (772) 288-0304 Okeechobee CountyVeterans Services office (863) 763-6441, Ext 5.Fax: (863) 763-0118.Orlando VA Medical Cente5201 Raymond St., Orlando, FL 32803(407) 629-1599 or (800) 922-7521Telephone Care(407) 599-1404 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon. - Fri. (800) 645-6895 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon - Fri (321) 637-3625 Viera patients8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Mon. - Fri. (877) 741-3400 Weekends, holidays, evenings and nights
West Palm Beach Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center7305 North Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL 33410(561) 422-8262 or (800) 972-8262 Telephone Care(561) 422-6838 (866) 383-9036 Open 24 hours - 7 daysViera VA Outpatient Clinic2900 Veterans Way, Viera, FL 32940Phone: (321) 637-3788 1 (877) 878-8387Mon. - Fri. - 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.St Lucie County PTSD Clinical Team (PCT) Outpatient Program126 S.W. Chamber Court,Port St Lucie, FL 34986Phone: (772) 878-7876Fort Pierce Community BasedOutpatient Clinic727 North U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, FL 34950Phone: (772) 595-5150Fax: (772) 595-6560St Lucie Community Based Outpatient Clinic128 S.W. Chamber Court,Port Saint Lucie, FL 34986Phone: (772) 344-9288Stuart Community BasedOutpatient Clinic 3501 S E Willoughby Boulevard,Stuart, FL 34997Phone: (772) 288-0304Fax: (772) 288-1371Vero Beach Community BasedOutpatient Clinic372 17th St., Vero Beach, FL 32960Phone: (772) 299-4623Fax: (772) 299-4632
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moving that it united 28,442 people in Milwaukee Brewers’ Miller Park for the star-spangled premiere, setting a Guin-ness Book World Record for the largest attendance at a film screening. The film not only honors the legacy of the WWII veterans,
but also provides a much-needed perspective – challenging the audience to think deeply about what it means to live in freedom. “We are thrilled that Treasure Coast Hospice is partnering
with us on this project,” Todd Tucker, vice chair of South-east Florida Honor Flight, said. “Their staff actively supports the Honor Flight mission by volunteering to be chaper-ones and writing letters of appreciation for distribution on flights.” Lori Posdal, director of community relations at Treasure
Coast Hospice, added, “Keeping with the spirit of the film, we will recognize all those in attendance who have served in our armed forces.” Admission is free, but space is limited. Reserve your seat
at tchospice.org/flight or contact Mayce DelValle (772) 403-1758. The screening is open to all ages, and the venue is handicap accessible. Honor Flight is a nonprofit organization created solely
to honor America’s WWII and terminally ill veterans for all their sacrifices. Since 2005, it has flown more than 100,000 veterans to Washington, DC. Southeast Florida is one of 117 hubs across the country. Funds are raised to guarantee that every WWII veteran flies absolutely free. Donations to Southeast Florida Honor Flight are wel-
comed. Treasure Coast Hospice is a nonprofit community orga-
nization of caring professionals and dedicated volunteers whose mission is to provide compassionate, comprehensive, high-quality care for patients and those who share their lives in St. Lucie and Martin counties. Services are available to anyone regardless of their ability
to pay, including counseling and bereavement services.
MOVIE from page 1Dying soldier’s last word to VA: make room for atheist chaplainsPhil Heycock was a Vietnam-era
combat veteran who lived his last days at the Department of Veterans Affairs’ West Palm Beach Medical Center’s Hospice and Palliative Care Program. In Heycock’s world-view, that’s the end of his story. He expected no afterlife, no heaven, no reunions with departed loved ones, no hereafter. Heycock was an atheist and secu-
lar humanist. He died about a year ago.But Heycock left behind a message
for the VA — get some humanist chaplains. Well, maybe they didn’t have to be
By Patrick McCallisterFor Veteran Voice
Chaplain Anthony BeazleySee ATHEIST page 5
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Mystery solved
The U.S.S. E.F. Larson DD830 destroyer served in WWII with distinction. A 3-foot by 1-1/2-foot high scaled mod-el of this ship was said to exist but kept eluding the E.S.S. E.F. Larson DD830 Association, which asked for volunteers to search for its whereabouts. Well, ask for volunteers no
more. I, Dr. Domenick Scarlato, am the owner of this outstanding model, which is on loan to the St. Lucie County’s Veterans Office in Port St. Lucie. This ship is encased in a large
plexiglas case and is overseen by a veteran’s counselor, Donna Carlsen.
To relate how this beautiful 3-foot by 1-1/2-foot destroyerwas built to be
an exact scaled model, I must go back to 1947 when I served aboard the Larson as a Fireman 1st Class with the “A” Gang. My love for the
sea was born aboard the Lar-son, and I always wished to have a model of my ship. In 1965, I was employed in the New York Naval Shipyard, commonly called the Brooklyn Navy Yard, as a welding supervi-sor. I developed a very close rela-tionship with a model maker, John Erikson, who worked in the Design Department. I managed to commission him to build an exact scaled model of the Larson for a nominal fee. He agreed and said it will take a lot of time, possibly 12 to 18 months, as he will do this at his home. Exactly 12 months later, John
delivered to my home in Bell-rose, Queens, N.Y., a 3-foot exact scaled model enclosed in a Plexi-glas case. The detail of the ship
was remarkable. Every item, from its 5-inch gun turrets, the 40mm, 20mm, radar antennas, the tor-pedo tubes and even the anchor chains, rope lines, brass screws, fire extinguishers, etc., was unbe-lievable. This professionally made model could be used in a Holly-wood movie and would pass as a real combat ship. If anyone is ever in Port St.
Lucie, please visit the St. Lucie County’s Veterans Office. Say hel-lo to Donna Carlsen, and when you view the Larson, you will feel the roll of the ship and smell the aroma of the salt air. I still do. Incidentally, any veterans who
may have been injured or devel-oped a condition they believe was service-related, do not hesitate to visit the St. Lucie County’s Veter-ans office in Port St. Lucie. Fair winds and calm seas to all. Domenick Scarlato served in
the U.S. Navy on active duty from 1944-48 and later in the Naval Reserve and National Guard. He holds a doctorate of education and because of his work in special education, has been involved in an advisory capacity while chang-es to national mental health care policies occurred over the last 50 years. He has been a St. Lucie West resident for 14 years.
Domenick Scarlato
Photo courtesy of Domenick ScarlatoDomenick Scarlato poses for a photo with St. Lucie County veterans counselor Donna Carlsen and the custom-made scale model of the U.S.S. Everett F. Larson. According to NavSource Naval History, the ship was named for PFC Everett Larson: ‘Everett Fred-erick Larson was born on 3 September 1920 in Stamford, Connecticut. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve on 13 January 1942. Serving on Guadalcanal, Private First Class Larson was killed in action on 8 October 1942, while attempting to swim the Matankiau River under heavy enemy fire to rescue a wounded comrade. He was posthumously awarded the Silver Star Medal for this selfless courage, and shared in the Presidential Unit Citation awarded his division for its actions on Guadalcanal.’
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called chaplains. “Secular hu-manist support representative” would work. Phil Katrovitz, a Korean- and
Vietnam-era veteran, said the VA’s chaplains sometimes rub against the growing number of atheist, agnostic and humanist veterans among their ranks. Ka-trovitz said when he’s been at VA hospitals, chaplains sometimes just didn’t get the picture. “I’ll make it very simple,” he
said. “I don’t want to hear it. I make it just short of, ‘Get the (expletive) out of my room.’” A few weeks before he died,
Heycock got help writing a letter with his wishes that the VA “initiate policies that ensure that non religious veterans receive the same level of recognition and support as is currently provided to religious veterans.” Heycock was a member of
the Humanists of the Treasure Coast. Founder and president Joe Beck said he helped Heycock compose the letter to the VA ad-ministration. Beck gave Veteran Voice an electronic copy, but was unable to verify its authenticity. Beck said Heycock requested that he wait until after his death to pass the letter onto the VA. He said Heycock was concerned about social retribution if the let-ter was given to hospital admin-istration before he died. Chaplain Anthony Beazley, chief
of chaplain service department at the West Palm VAMC, was not skeptical that the letter ex-pressed Heycock’s thoughts, and Katrovitz said it was consistent with statements he made to him. “I could empathize with him and
his plight, because I do use the VA for services,” Katrovitz said. “I know exactly how he feels.”Heycock’s letter continues,
“Currently religious, theistic 0riented Chaplains are on staff and visit patients including secular humanist atheist like myself. While the Chaplains have been friendly, according to their Christian beliefs I will be burning in hell after my demise. While I respect their right to believe as they wish, I don’t find their per-spective on death comforting.”The First Amendment’s estab-
lishment clause forbids gov-ernment employees from doing anything that can be reasonably construed as establishing reli-gion: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” It also protects the expression of ideas and beliefs. Beazley, who’s ordained by the
Southern Baptist Convention, said that VA chaplains are firmly trained to avoid using their posi-tions to promote religions.
“We learn that our job is not to convert people,” he said. “I would never try to convert a person. I would not cross that line.” He said that to become a VA
chaplain, one must complete a minimum of 800 hours of training called “clinical pastoral education.” However, in a growing mar-
ketplace of religions, spiritual ideologies and even non-belief, there are limitations on who can become a VA chaplain. Beazley said a candidate must have a master’s degree in divinity, two years of pastoral experience, and the sponsorship of a faith-based organization. Not many human-ists or members of smaller reli-gions, such as Wicca, could get those credentials. For example, Beck’s education
and background are in psychiat-ric social work. While that could make him a good candidate for visiting a wide range of individ-uals at VA hospitals and helping to ensure their needs are met — and Humanists of the Treasure Coast is a not-for-profit organi-zation same as churches — Beck couldn’t apply to be in the VA’s chaplaincy services. Not without going to school for a divinity de-gree, along with getting pastoral experience and the sponsorship of a faith organization. None of that is likely for a humanist. Beck isn’t looking to become a
chaplain at the VA. Beazley said a chaplain doesn’t
have to share another’s beliefs to help him or her. “I don’t try to change their
thoughts, but I try to help them in their belief to find their re-sources,” he said. Katrovitz said that Beazley’s
claims that chaplains don’t proselytize non-believers at VA medical facilities are naïve, or deceptive. While he agreed that chaplains don’t seem to engage in flagrant proselytizing, there are soft forms of it. For example, deliberately speaking with reli-gious patients loudly enough for others with different beliefs to hear. “What’s a chaplain doing in the
room if he’s not going to talk about religion?” Katrovitz asked. Additionally, Beazley said the
VA has no prohibitions on chap-lains wearing garb, ornaments or jewelry representing their faiths. “I can still wear a cross, just
like a rabbi can wear a yarmul-ke,” he said. Of course, symbols become im-
portant to believers because they instantly transmit vast amounts of ideology at a glance. Katrovitz said he’s also encoun-
tered attempted proselytizing
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New assisted living facility, Viera Manor, opens to veterans The days of old soldiers just fading away are be-
coming history. Viera Manor Assisted Living Facili-ty, Melbourne, will become the home for many “old soldiers,” sailors, Marines and airmen. “What’s exciting about this project is the facility
may end up being occupied 100 percent by veter-ans or widows of veterans,” John Goode, managing member of INVECO Senior Housing, said. While privately owned, the new facility is on 15
acres of Department of Veterans Affairs land adja-cent to the Viera Outpatient Center, 2900 Veter-ans Way, Viera. INVECO has a 55-year Enhanced Use Lease that can be extended to 75. Goode said construction of the 64,000-square-foot, two-story
facility was about $12 million. It was financed, in part, by loan guarantees made by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. “We combined two different agencies of the U.S.
government to develop assisted living we could then provide discount rates to veterans,” Goode said. Goode believes Viera is the only assisted-living fa-
cility in the United States that was developed using VA and HUD programs to help a private business provide housing for veterans. “It is a first of its kind,” he said. The Vietnam veteran served in the Army from 1968
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among volunteers at VA centers. Beazley said that’s one reason the VA doesn’t accept volunteer chaplains. Additionally, he said one of his jobs as chaplain is to help prevent proselytizing by VA staff and volunteers. “Chaplains defend people’s right
not to have religion imposed upon them,” he said. Beazley said that he maintains
contact information for repre-sentatives of different faiths and practices that he can call in to meet with patients — if they re-quest it. Humanists of the Trea-sure Coast, he said, is among those he can call in to meet patients. Beck said that he’s never gotten
a call from the VA asking him to meet with any patients, but he has regularly visited patients such as Heycock, members of the humanist organization, when he knew they were at the VA hospital. Questions about the VA’s
chaplains may grow in coming years. An increasing number of
Americans reject faith, or at least religions. The Pew Forum on Religion &
Public Life released a report in October titled, “‘Nones’ on the Rise: One-in-Five Adults Have No Religious Affiliation.” “In the last five years alone, the
unaffiliated have increased from just over 15% to just under 20% of all U.S. adults,” the report reads. “Their ranks now include more than 13 million self-de-scribed atheists and agnostics (nearly 6% of the U.S. public), as well as nearly 33 million people who say they have no particular religious affiliation (14%).” The Barna Group — an openly
Christian social-research organi-zation — also reports a rapid rise in people who don’t identify with any religions. Humanists of the Treasure
Coast has regular meetings in Stuart, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach and Jupiter. For informa-tion, visit humtc.com. There are six chaplains on
staff at the West Palm Beach VA medical center. Nationally, there are about 630 chaplains and 410 supervisors.
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The U.S. Marines and U.S. Navy Fleet Marine Force Corpsmen of Martin County’s LCpl Justin J. Wilson Detachment 1045, Marine Corps League, is looking for Viet-nam veterans who served during the Tet Offensive on Jan. 30, 1968, to attend a free educational program and documentary film showing at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 21, at the Blake Library, 2351 SE Monterey Road, Stuart. The Marine Corps League has
partnered with the Martin Coun-ty Library System to give the public a unique opportunity to meet heroic combat veterans and also see a portion of the History Channel’s first rate documenta-ry combat film “Vietnam in HD” which contains footage of the famous desperate sneak attack during the “tranquil Vietnamese New Year’s Celebration” known as ‘Tet’, which regretfully today is
not well known by many people.The keynote speaker is Marine
David F. Martin of Palm City, Florida, a long-time member of the Marine Corps League and Vietnam Veterans Association, and one of the estimated 2,000 or so veteran Marines residing in Martin County.. If you, or someone you know
participated in some of the many brutal defensive battles waged during the ‘Tet Offensive’ to stop determined enemy forces that murdered countless civilians of the south, and are willing and able to speak publicly about your firsthand experiences, we need you!! Interested ‘Tet Offensive’ combat
veterans are asked to telephone David Martin in confidence at 772.285.5542 as soon as possible to candidly discuss their in-volvement in preparation for the
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Colonel Martin Zickert, Pres-ident of the Veterans Council of Indian River County announc-es that plans are complete for another impressive Memorial Day observance at the Veterans Memorial Island Sanctuary on Monday, May 27, 2013 with a starting time of 9 A.M. The start-ing time allows county residents the opportunity to participate in both the Vero Beach and Sebas-tian ceremonies which begin at 1100 at Riverview Park.
The main speaker will be Colo-nel Tony Young, USA, Ret. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear a patriot speak.As usual, we are honored to
have the various color guards of the local Veterans organizations as well as the City of Vero Beach Police, IRC Sheriff, and IRD Fire Department. Bagpiper Michael Hyde, US Merchant Marine vet-eran will also be included in the ceremony.Proclamations designating May
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Includes Cart with G.P.S.
$4500After 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
$2000After 2:30 pm
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Banquet Facilities for All Occasions
Exit 101 SR76 - 1/2 Mile West of I-95Stuart, Florida
772-287-3680 Ex. 0
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The Ultimate Golf ExperienceA Public Course with a Private Club Feel...
FACILITIES INCLUDE:• 18 Hole Championship Golf Course • Restaurant with Full Bar
• Banquet Facilities • Stocked Golf Shop • Lessons with PGA Instructors • 15 Acre Driving Range with All Grass Tees
• Professional Golf Fittings by Brian’s Precision Golf
Regular 18 Hole Golf Rate $75 everyday. Including cart w/G.P.S
Visit www.floridaclubgolf.com for Online Specials
$6000Before 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
$4500After 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
$2000After 2:30 pm
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Banquet Facilities for All Occasions
Exit 101 SR76 - 1/2 Mile West of I-95Stuart, Florida
772-287-3680 Ex. 0
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The Ultimate Golf ExperienceA Public Course with a Private Club Feel...
FACILITIES INCLUDE:• 18 Hole Championship Golf Course • Restaurant with Full Bar
• Banquet Facilities • Stocked Golf Shop • Lessons with PGA Instructors • 15 Acre Driving Range with All Grass Tees
• Professional Golf Fittings by Brian’s Precision Golf
Regular 18 Hole Golf Rate $75 everyday. Including cart w/G.P.S
Visit www.floridaclubgolf.com for Online Specials
$6000Before 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
$4500After 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
$2000After 2:30 pm
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Banquet Facilities for All Occasions
Exit 101 SR76 - 1/2 Mile West of I-95Stuart, Florida
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FACILITIES INCLUDE:• 18 Hole Championship Golf Course • Restaurant with Full Bar
• Banquet Facilities • Stocked Golf Shop • Lessons with PGA Instructors• 15 Acre Driving Range with All Grass Tees
• Professional Golf Fittings by Brian’s Precision Golf
The Ultimate Golf ExperienceA Public Course with a Private Club Feel...
FACILITIES INCLUDE:• 18 Hole Championship Golf Course • Restaurant with Full Bar
• Banquet Facilities • Stocked Golf Shop • Lessons with PGA Instructors • 15 Acre Driving Range with All Grass Tees
• Professional Golf Fittings by Brian’s Precision Golf
Regular 18 Hole Golf Rate $75 everyday. Including cart w/G.P.S
Visit www.floridaclubgolf.com for Online Specials
$6000Before 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
$4500After 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
$2000After 2:30 pm
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Banquet Facilities for All Occasions
Exit 101 SR76 - 1/2 Mile West of I-95Stuart, Florida
772-287-3680 Ex. 0
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$3100Before 12:00pmIncludes Cart with G.P.S.
$2500After 12:00pm Includes Cart with G.P.S.
$2000After 4:00pmIncludes Cart with G.P.S.
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Regular 18 Hole Golf Rate $45 everyday. Including cart w/G.P.S
Good for upto 4 playersExpires 5/24/13
Good for upto 4 playersExpires 5/24/13
Good for upto 4 playersExpires 5/24/13
The Ultimate Golf ExperienceA Public Course with a Private Club Feel...
FACILITIES INCLUDE:• 18 Hole Championship Golf Course • Restaurant with Full Bar
• Banquet Facilities • Stocked Golf Shop • Lessons with PGA Instructors • 15 Acre Driving Range with All Grass Tees
• Professional Golf Fittings by Brian’s Precision Golf
Regular 18 Hole Golf Rate $75 everyday. Including cart w/G.P.S
Visit www.floridaclubgolf.com for Online Specials
$6000Before 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
$4500After 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
$2000After 2:30 pm
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Banquet Facilities for All Occasions
Exit 101 SR76 - 1/2 Mile West of I-95Stuart, Florida
772-287-3680 Ex. 0
0383
42
The Ultimate Golf ExperienceA Public Course with a Private Club Feel...
FACILITIES INCLUDE:• 18 Hole Championship Golf Course • Restaurant with Full Bar
• Banquet Facilities • Stocked Golf Shop • Lessons with PGA Instructors • 15 Acre Driving Range with All Grass Tees
• Professional Golf Fittings by Brian’s Precision Golf
Regular 18 Hole Golf Rate $75 everyday. Including cart w/G.P.S
Visit www.floridaclubgolf.com for Online Specials
$6000Before 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
$4500After 11:30 am
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
$2000After 2:30 pm
Includes Cart with G.P.S.
Good for up to 4 playersExpires 2/8/13 HTN MC
Banquet Facilities for All Occasions
Exit 101 SR76 - 1/2 Mile West of I-95Stuart, Florida
772-287-3680 Ex. 0
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Hammock Creek Golf Club is excited to announce the renovation of its greens to Tif Eagle ultra-dwarf grass this summer.
The new grass will provide a smooth and consistent speed far in excess of the current speed of the greens. In addition to the greens, we will be making other minor changes to the course and working
to improve the overall turf conditions. We know you will enjoy the end result of this effort!
If you have purchased one of our Summer Coupon Programs please feel free to call us to explore and discuss your options
at 772-220-2599.Our last day of business will be on Saturday, June 2nd, 2012.
We are going to have our Grand Re-Opening on or before Monday, October 7th, 2013.
Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Designed by Father & SonJack Nicklaus & Jack Nicklaus II
2400 SW Golden Bear Way, Palm City772-220-2599
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Licensed since 1982 ©2013 Treasure Coast Hospice
Treasure Coast Hospice will be giving special recognition to all who have served in our armed forces.
tchospice.org/flight
Hono‰ Flight - One Last Mission
Tuesday, May 21, 2013Mayes Center for Hope1201 SE Indian St., StuartChoose between two showings:2 p.m. or 6:30 p.m. We are handicap accessible
Admission is free, but space is limited. Reserve your seat nowat tchospice.org/flight or contact: Mayce DelValle (772) 403-1758
You are invited to a community screening of the movie,
“Honor Flight, One Last Mission”
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stands to improve the quality of life for many older veterans who’d otherwise be unwilling to move into assisted-living facilities. “A lot of times guys are stubborn
about not needing help,” he said. “We’re offering a service that a lot of veterans need, but they have a lot of pride and are reluctant to seek the help.” Brassard said the prospect of
camaraderie with dozens of other veterans will likely attract many. Doug Love, executive director,
said veterans have been very interested in Viera’s offerings. He said it’s possible all the rooms will be reserved when the facility opens next month. “I’ve been in assisted living for
14 years,” he said. “I found this to be a unique opportunity, be-cause we are on VA property.” Goode declined to say how much
apartments will cost, noting that there are numerous factors that’ll affect each resident’s rent. Addi-
tionally, he declined to say what INVECO will pay the federal gov-ernment for its lease. Mike Strickler, public affairs
specialist at the Orlando VA Med-ical Center, also declined to say how much the lease is. “VA policy is not to comment on
the cost and leave that disclo-sure to the (Enhanced Use Lease) holder, a matter of business courtesy,” he said in an e-mailed response to inquiries. Goode said he spent the last six
years on this project for a simple reason. “I’m a veteran and this was an
opportunity to provide this for veterans and I was determined to see this through and make it happen.” Goode expects Viera Manor to
employ about 40. There are about 100,000 veterans in Brevard County. For information about Viera Man-
or, visit vieraassistedliving.com, or call (321) 735-8850.
MANOR from page 6
Photo courtesy of Viera ManorRepresentative Bill Posey, left, joins Doug Love, center, and John Goode, right, at the ribbon cutting for Viera Manor. Goode is managing member of INVECO Senior Hous-ing, which recently completed the assisted living facility in Melbourne. It’ll start taking residents at the beginning of June. At least 80 percent will be veterans and spouses. Goode believes 100 percent will be. Love is the executive director.
$25..Before Noon$20.....After Noon$15.......After 4 PM
(All Rates Include Cart and Tax)
Junior GolfSuMMEr CAMPAges 9-15 beginning June 17th
Golf Clubs AvailableCall 465-8110 for Details
1600 SOUTH 3RD ST., FORT PIERCEFor More information or
to Schedule Your Tee Time
from uS1, turn East on ohio Ave., Directly behind TD Bank
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27, 2013 as Memorial Day in Indian River County have been issued by the County Board of Commissioners and the City Council of Vero Beach. The Vero Beach High School Band will per-form at the ceremony and local Scouts will be on hand distribut-ing water and programs.In view of the increasing atten-
dance at patriotic observances on Memorial Island, it is recom-
mended that you bring your own folding chairs and come by 8:30 A.M. The ceremonies will start promptly at 9 A.M. The public is invited and handicapped trans-portation will be provided to the ceremony. Parking is always difficult however; buses will be available to help with the seniors. The Council is providing golf cart transportation so please drop seniors at the bridge entrance to the Island. Questions should be directed to Colonel Zickert at 569-9533.
EVENTS from page 8
CLUES ACROSS 1. Selects 5. A cutting remark 9. Teaspoonful (abbr.) 12. Having two units or
parts 13. Quality perceptible to
the sense of taste 14. Expression of surprise 15. Italian Island 16. A coarse cloth with a
bright print 17. Propose a price 18. Sedimentary material 19. Tree toad genus 20. Passed time agreeably 22. Custodians 24. 3rd largest city in
Zambia 25. 18th Hebrew letter
(var.) 26. Coasted on ice 27. Libyan dinar 28. Displayed exaggerated
emotion 31. Andalusian Gypsy
dances 33. Material 34. Article 35. Ballplayer Ruth 36. 5th largest Greek island 39. Hand drum of No. India 40. A style of preparing
food 42. Former ruler of Afghan-
istan 43. AKA Cologne 44. Not generally occurring 46. Auto 47. Print errors 49. Interspersed among 50. Electrocardiogram 51. Churns
52. Ice hockey feint 53. Drive obliquely, as of
a nail 54. Dried leaves of the
hemp plant 55. Ardour
CLUES DOWN 1. Lyric poems 2. Hungarian sheep dog
(var. sp.) 3. A pad of writing paper 4. Lists of candidates 5. Base, basket and foot 6. Samoan capital 7. Mythological bird 8. Urban row houses 9. Sensationalist journal-
ism 10. Carried on the arm to
intercept blows 11. Estrildid finch genus 13. PA 18840
16. S.W. English town & cheese
21. Runs disconnected 23. Mourners 28. Old world, new 29. Atomic #25 30. Sweet potato wind
instrument 31. Legend 32. 3rd tone of the scale 33. Russian jeweler Peter
Carl 35. Capital of Mali 36. Extremist sects 37. Violent denunciation 38. Tooth covering 39. Music term for silence 40. Smoldering embers 41. Writer Jong 43. Actor Kristofferson 45. Adam and Eve’s 1st
home 48. Fish eggs
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Join us for the 3rd annual Robert J. & Benjamin P. Tilton Benefit Concert• WHEN: May 18, 2-7 p.m.• WHERE: Archie’s Seabreeze,401 S. Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce Poker Run starting at Rosie’s,
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p.m.DJ Above & Beyond Entertain-
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veteransTo be held every year to benefit
local charities inIndian River and St. Lucie coun-
tiesIn Memory Of Bob and Ben
Tiltonwho lost their battle against can-
cer and P.T.S.D. Checks can be made out to
“Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1038” and mail to 2525 St. Lucie Ave, Vero Beach, FL 32960.
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