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VIERA VOICE 7630 N. Wickham Rd., #105 Viera, FL 32940 vieravoice.com Presort Std U.S. Postage PAID Orlando, FL Permit No. 1979 PAINT AROUND connued on page 27 Hawks homecoming is a victory dance Page 24 Even men wear their wings of awareness Page 10 Suntree Staon 80: Sprinng to the top Page 34 COMMUNITY SPORTS Veterans Salute at the King Center — Page 28 CHARITY NOVEMBER 2013 VOLUME 7 ISSUE 10 visit vieravoice.com Newspaper of Viera & Suntree ........... BLUEWATER CREATIVE GROUP VIERA VOICE Linda Wiggins Arst Lolly Walton, shown at the office of Brevard Cultural Alliance at the Government Center in Viera, finishes her watercolor painng, “Pistol Packing Mama.” The painng behind her is “Tropical Blue” by arst Kay Halpern. Watch Walton and four other arsts beat the clock to benefit the Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundaon at the Nov. 8, Backstage Pass Boomer Bash & Senior Expo. Viera girls golf to sixth district Hawks win — Page 14 page 22 page 10 Your Voice Thanksgiving generosity feeds families — Page 30 Young students thrive in morning music environment ATLANTIC EYE MD 321-757-7272 8040 N. Wickham Rd. Melbourne ATLANTICEYEMD.COM 25 Years Excellence in Ophthalmology Board Certified in Ophthalmology Voted One of the Top Doctors and Top Ophthalmologists in America Cataract Surgery Laser Pediatric Glaucoma Diabetes State-of-the-Art Surgery Center FREDERICK HO, MD Artists “paint around” for a cause BY LINDA WIGGINS Great artists are known for having strong, larger-than-life personalities, said one Viera artist, but when they all get together for a good cause, it’s time to check the egos at the door. Lolly Walton is one of five watercolor artists who will perform an “artists paint-around” Friday morning, Nov. 8 at the Backstage Pass Boomer Bash & Senior Expo. Their combined, co-opted works created on the spot against the clock will be auctioned off that afternoon to benefit the Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation. “If you’re not careful, you can start off as friends and end as enemies. Wait, come to think of it, wouldn’t that make a good show?” Walton said, followed by her trademark contagious laugh. “Seriously, it’s all for a very important cause, raising money for elder-care services during November’s National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. That makes it deeply rewarding, and the camaraderie with other very experienced artists is super enjoyable.” The event starts with all artists seated, each pulling out paper on which they have already composed, or drawn, a basic outline of what will become the finished work. All works must incorporate a purple balloon for Alzheimer’s awareness.

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  • VIERA VOICE7630 N. Wickham Rd., #105Viera, FL 32940vieravoice.com

    Presort StdU.S. PostagePAIDOrlando, FLPermit No. 1979

    Paint around continued on page 27

    Hawks homecoming is a victory dance Page 24

    Even men wear their wings of awareness Page 10

    Suntree Station 80: Sprinting to the top Page 34

    C o m m u n i t y S P o r t S

    Veterans Salute at the King Center Page 28

    C H a r i t y

    n o V E m B E r 2 0 1 3 VoLumE 7 iSSuE 10 v i s i t v i e r a v o i c e . c o m

    Newspaper of Viera & Suntree...........BLUEWATER CREATIVE GROUP

    ViEra VoiCE Linda WigginsArtist Lolly Walton, shown at the office of Brevard Cultural Alliance at the Government Center in Viera, finishes her watercolor painting, Pistol Packing Mama. The painting behind her is Tropical Blue by artist Kay Halpern. Watch Walton and four other artists beat the clock to benefit the Brevard Alzheimers Foundation at the Nov. 8, Backstage Pass Boomer Bash & Senior Expo.

    Viera girls golf to sixth district Hawks win Page 14

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    Your Voice

    Thanksgiving generosity feeds families Page 30

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    Artists paint around for a causeBy Linda WigginSGreat artists are known for having strong, larger-than-life personalities, said one Viera artist, but when they all get together for a good cause, its time to check the egos at the door.

    Lolly Walton is one of five watercolor artists who will perform an artists paint-around Friday morning, Nov. 8 at the Backstage Pass Boomer Bash & Senior Expo. Their combined, co-opted works created on the spot against the clock will be auctioned off that afternoon to benefit the Brevard Alzheimers Foundation.If youre not careful, you can start off as friends and end as enemies. Wait, come to think of it, wouldnt that make a good show? Walton said, followed by her trademark contagious laugh.Seriously, its all for a very important cause, raising money for elder-care services during Novembers National Alzheimers Disease Awareness Month. That makes it deeply rewarding, and the camaraderie with other very experienced artists is super enjoyable.The event starts with all artists seated, each pulling out paper on which they have already composed, or drawn, a basic outline of what will become the finished work. All works must incorporate a purple balloon for Alzheimers awareness.

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    Viera/Suntree321-242-1235Organizations are encouraged to contact Viera VOice with information and dates regarding upcoming community-oriented events by e-mail or mail.

    Volume 7, Number 102013 BluEWATErCrEATIVE GrouP, INC.All rights reserved

    Viera Voice hosts a monthlyViera Means Business Networking Group and is the publisher of Viera MD.

    Viera Voice7630 N. Wickham rd.Suite 105, Viera, FL 32940

    [email protected]

    PublisherBluewater creative Group, inc.

    Managing EditorJill Gaines

    Assistant to Publisheramy Blalock

    Designercindy McKeecheryl roe

    Writers/ReportersMary Brothertoncarl Kotalarosemary H. LynnJeff NavinKatie ParsonsGeorge WhiteLinda Wiggins

    Contributing Writerscharlotte corbeilFrank Kneiser

    Web SpecialistKaren ragucci

    PhotographersDarrell Woehler, Bob Parente

    Contributing Photographercharlie corbeilThe entire contents of this newspaper are copy-righted by Viera Voice with all rights reserved. Viera Voice is not liable for errors or omissions in editorial, advertorial or advertising materials. Distribution of this newspaper does not constitute an endorsement of products or services herein. reproduction or use without permission, of editorial or graphic content in any manner is prohibited.

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    communityBy KatiE ParSonS

    The Brevard Zoo will host its fourth annual Jazzoo event from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. The tag line for the evenings festivities is a tapestry of musical and epicurean adventures. Attendees should expect a sophisticated, fun and grown-up zoo experience.

    The zoo normally offers so many things for kids, but there are plenty of adults that love the zoo too, said Karen Davis, director of development. Jazzoo is a whole new way to experience the zoo and to have a lot of fun at the same time.

    Four musical acts will perform simultaneously in different parts of the zoo, including jazz musician Jackiem Joyner and local surf rock favorite Danny Morris. Fans of country music can jam with the All About Nothing Band, while in another area the Irish strains of the Kindred Spirits Band accompanies traditional step dancers.

    Jazzoo is about an appreciation of all music, Davis said. We will have a lot of variety this year and people can wander from one stage to the next.

    While the price tag of attending the zoos largest fundraiser, Safari Under the Stars, might be out of the price range of many supporters, Jazzoo is easier on the wallet. For $75 per ticket, attendees get admission to all the musical acts and can partake of all the food and drinks. More than 25 local restaurants have committed to donating and manning areas serving a variety of options from Thai food to cocktails.

    We are blessed to have such an active community and businesses that are always willing to support zoo events, Davis said.

    For the price of the ticket, supporters will also help fund the next piece of Brevard Zoo history.

    When the Zoo celebrates its 20th birthday in March, a permanent meerkat exhibit will open. In order for it to be completed, an additional $300,000 must still be raised. In past years, the money generated at Jazzoo went to a general zoo fund. This year, all of the proceeds will go directly to the meerkat project.

    Meerkats are so community oriented and

    that makes them particularly special to introduce during our 20th birthday celebration, Davis said. The Brevard Zoo was built completely by the hands and money of volunteers and that feeling of community remains today.

    To purchase tickets for Jazzoo, stop by the Brevard Zoo ticket office, call 321-254-9453, ext. 234, or go to Brevardzoo.org/calendar/jazzoo. After Nov. 1, the cost of tickets will go up to $85. VV

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    ViEra VoiCE PhotoRock favorite Danny Morris Band and jazz musician Jackiem Joyner will entertain at Jazoo.

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    UpdateJazz, rock, country and irish music to highlight fourth annual Jazzoo

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    By CarL KotaLaCelebrating Veterans Day is a decades-old tradition at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy and this years event will feature a very special guest speaker.retired u.S.. Army Capt. Jeff ryals will be the schools honorary guest at this years ceremony, which will take place at the schools upper and lower campuses.ryals is a Holy Trinity alumnus and his father, Jack, is on the schools board of trustees.The lower School event will begin at 8:20 a.m. at 50 West Strawbridge Ave., while the upper School event will start at 2 p.m. at 5625 Holy Trinity Drive.The public is welcome to attend both ceremonies.A slide show depicting family and friends of students who have served in the military will be part of the lower School presentation. originally, the idea was that ryals would make his appearance via Skype. Instead, he will fly in from Germany, and perhaps bring

    a family heirloom a steel-covered Bible, which generations of ryals have kept in the pocket over their heart.The idea was that the Bible would help protect against a potential bullet wound. It has been passed down through the ryals family. Jeff had it with him in Afghanistan and Iraq.Brandy Bean, who works in the schools advancement department, said both the upper and lower schools are going through a character education program that focuses on veterans, particularly Wounded Warriors.The Veterans Day event helps bring home to the students how important it is to recognize the sacrifices veterans have made for this country.In addition to the speakers, there is music, and all the veterans are invited to stand as theyre introduced their branch of service, the dates that they served, Bean said. Its a really touching ceremony. Its a really eye-opening event for the students. VV

    Holy Trinity continues Veterans Day tradition

    ViEra VoiCE courtesy of HTEAJeff Ryals, a retired U.S. Army captain, will be the guest speaker at Holy Trinitys Veterans Day ceremonies. Ryals, a Holy Trinity alumnus, will fly in from Germany. The ceremonies will be held on both the upper and lower campuses.

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    By Linda WigginSShoppers at the Junior league of South Brevards 29th annual Festival of Trees in Viera may come away with an original, hand-painted masterpiece. Fifty of them.Member artists and owners of the Fifth Avenue Gallery in the Eau Gallie arts district of Melbourne have decorated their tree with 50 framed watercolor originals that capture old Florida charm, local wildlife and area founding industry giants from citrus to space.We love that the Junior

    league has a passion for caring for women and children, because that is our heart, too, said lois Mittleman of Viera, one of the gallerys 17 member artists. We all put in a lot of our time and our artistic talent to create this permanent legacy that we hope will generate a sizable donation for its purchase.The fully decorated tree and hundreds of other uniquely designed and decorated creations will be available for purchase at the Viera regional Community Center from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

    Saturday, Nov. 16, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17. Shoppers can simply take away a tree and plug it in at home.The festival is also known for ornate holiday wreaths, home dcor and early Christmas shopping, the weekend awash in sweets, entertainment, childrens games and crafts.The Junior league of South Brevard is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable, according to its website. The Fifth Avenue Gallery artists hope their tree will inspire Festival of Trees shoppers to visit the gallerys Christmas Store exhibit that runs through Jan. 5. The Junior league office shares the same Eau Gallie neighborhood.For member artist Beth-Anne Fairchild, both events are a throwback to her roots as the original owner

    of the Christmas Cottage, a legendary establishment in downtown Melbourne.Christmas was always a favorite memory as a child and an inspiration as an artist, Fairchild said. I think that is true for many people.The Viera regional Community Center is located at 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way in Viera. For more information, go to jlsb.net or call 321-610-8950. VV

    ViEra VoiCE Linda WigginsFifth Avenue Gallery member-owner artists Lori Jenkins, Lois Mittleman and Beth-Anne Fairchild paint and frame original works as ornaments for their tree to be sold at the Junior Leagues Festival of Trees Nov. 16 and 17 at Viera Regional Community Center.

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    In this months column we will discuss the relationship between the association board of directors and its community association manager. Previously, this column examined the process of selecting a manager or management company.It is very easy to compare the managers relationship with the board of directors to a city managers relationship with the elected commissioners. The associations board of directors are elected to represent the owners in the same fashion as elected city commissioners. The association manager takes direction from the elected board in much the same way the city manager carries out the directives of the city commissioners.The association board of directors has responsibilities to act on behalf of the owners. Some of the responsibilities include establishing policies and procedures, establishing a budget and assessments, making business decisions, and entering into and approving contracts. The board also may adopt and enforce rules and appoint committees. A city has a corporate charter that it follows and a board has association articles of incorporation, covenants

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    During this season of giving thanks, what are you thankful for?

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    Daniel Ciuro

    My family, my health and my wife. And then the help the community gives in various ways to support

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    Carrie Spibby

    My family and my health and I guess life in general. Also having a

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    Laura Theodore

    My family. After a year away in South Africa on a scholarship, I

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    The community for their support of everything, new

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    I would say my family, my church and my clients.

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    By CarL KotaLaWinning the district championship never gets old for the Viera High girls golf team.At the same time, the Hawks have much loftier goals. Winning their sixth consecutive district title behind even-par 72 from medalist Michelle Hawkins put them in position to achieve them.Were tickled to death to keep that streak going, but our sights are set a little higher than that this year, Viera girls coach Greg Ford said. Were looking to get through regionals and move

    toward the state finals. Well see what we can do. Were definitely going to give it a good shot.Viera, which hosted the district tournament at Duran Golf Club, traveled to royal St. Cloud Golf links to take part in the Class 3A regionals late last month. If successful, the Hawks would advance to the state tournament, which is set for Nov. 5 and 6 at the Mission Inn resort in Howie-in-the-Hills.Vieras boys, meanwhile, sent top players Alex liles and Nico Gagliardi to the Class 3A regionals with a shot at moving on to the state tournament as individuals. The Hawks finished fourth at the district tournament a week after joining the girls team

    as Cape Coast Conference (CCC) champions.The links at royal St. Cloud provided a good test for our junior golfers, Viera boys coach Paul Bentley said. Alex liles finished tied for second place with 73. Some of the boys had a tough time out there, especially when you compare their scores to what they shot at CCC. The team is looking forward to next year as we return a bunch of underclassmen.Gagliardi advanced to the regionals by shooting 77. other team members included ryan rozic, Tyler Greek and Jordan Cummings.For the girls, sophomore Taylor Rajeski finished third with 77, while freshman Samantha Brimhall tied for sixth with 85. Samantha Dahl had 91 and Carli Ford had her best tournament score ever with 92.I tell you what, shes a solid player, Ford said of Brimhall. We know that she can go out there and give us an 80 to 85 every time out. Its nice to know we can count on that. Shes only a freshman, but shes got a lot of tournament experience.The top two (Hawkins and rajeski), they speak for themselves. Theyre both so strong mentally and physically, and their golf games are sound and solid.

    By CarL KotaLaThe Viera High girls soccer team knows its going to be in for some tough matchups this season and thats just in practice.Every day is a battle, senior Hannah Fish said. You play your teammates and you just be the best you can be on the field.

    Thanks to an influx of young, talented players from Vieras junior varsity and freshmen teams, the Hawks certainly wont be lacking in talent up and down their roster.We have a very, very deep team this year, Courtney Baines-lundy said. We told the girls there are possibly 18 starters, which is a very good problem to have.Viera opened its season on oct. 28 at Cocoa Beach, followed by a home game oct. 30 against Bayside.With so many talented, but young players on the roster, the Hawks will need some strong senior leadership. Fortunately, theyve got it in Fish, Mariah lewis, Kelsey Keesecker and Kendall Hester.Baines-lundy praised lewis who was a team captain last year as well for her ability play midfield or defense and is

    fun to watch because she is so sound technically and tactically. Fish, a defender, is another team leader and someone the coach said other players look up to while Keesecker, who also plays on defense, is the team motivator and a constant communicator during games.Hester, meanwhile, is a field player who is making a sacrifice for the betterment of the team by playing goalkeeper.As part of their preparation for this season, a group of eight to 10 players including all four seniors took part in a leadership group led by former uCF player Ali (Blagriff) Goff.We talked about how winning is just one aspect of the game, and how being a team means more, lewis said.The players also came away with the notion that instead of thinking about their Nov. 6 showdown with district rival Melbourne, the Hawks are going to take a one-game-at-a-time approach. So dont ask them about Melbourne. Theyre putting all of their focus on Cocoa Beach.Were not underestimating any team this year, Fish said. VV

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    ViEra VoiCE Carl KotalaViera High senior Michelle Hawkins hits her approach shot during last months Oct. 14 district tournament. Hawkins shot even-par 72 to earn medalist honors as Viera won its sixth consecutive district title.

    ViEra VoiCE Carl Kotala Viera High seniors Hannah Fish, left, Kendall Hester, Mariah Lewis and Kelsey Keesecker will be the leaders on a very deep, talented Hawks girls soccer team this season.

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    VE Ladies resume playThe Viera East ladies 9-hole golfers held its annual welcome back luncheon at the residents Club.David Buth, Viera East Golf Course general manager, served wine, while the new chef prepared lunch. Following the meal, the

    golfers held their first meeting of the new season. Sue Buttner played piano for the Singing Golfers.lady golfers interested in joining this active 9-hole group are always welcome. Call 321-507-4068 for more information. VV

    By JoHn F. guLLa Viera East Mens Golf Association (VEMA) kicked off its 2013-2014 golf year with a successful Beat the Pros luncheon meeting on oct. 10 at the Viera East Golf Course. Twenty-five two-man teams competed against the pros, lane Burney and David Buth. All but one team beat the pros, while the 26th team managed a tie. Jim Minsky and Bill oakley, and roy Wolfe and raj Patel led the onslaught with a net score of 59, while golf partners Charlie royce and Marty Gillette and Warren Powell and Jay Fields followed with a net score of 60 and were closely followed

    by the fifth-place team of Jim Robinson and Dave Hogan with a net score of 62. Immediately following the initial golf event, players, non-player members, along with invited sponsors attended a luncheon prepared by Mulligans at the Viera East residents Club. Sponsors included Dr. robert Burns, PNC Bank, lexus of Melbourne, Go Travel, Mercedes Homes, rE/MAX Aerospace, Bonefish Grill, Ear Care of Suntree, Golf USA and Extreme Custom Carts. During the meeting portion, the reins of VEMA were passed from raj Patel to Jim robinson, president of VEMA for 2013-2014. Robinson then presented a framed certificate to Doug Diem for his varied dedicated services from 2008 to 2013. A second certificate was given to past president Raj Patel, who served from 2011 to 2013. Buth, manager/head pro of Viera East Golf Course, presented two awards: one for most money won during the year to Jim Benton and one for most events played to Dick May.The days activities ended with a meeting conducted by robinson highlighting some of the upcoming events of the year such as the Directors Cup that begins Nov. 1.

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    By CarL KotaLaIts postseason time for the Viera High boys and girls bowling teams, who closed out their regular season with differing results.The boys defeated Heritage 6-1 behind Patrick Franzas 227 to finish 9-5, while the girls dropped a 5-2 decision to fall to 2-12. Jamie Schlegel threw 142 to lead the Hawks in that one.With four freshmen on an eight-player roster, the Viera girls are a young team, which means their best years are ahead of them. Schlegel, a freshman, leads the team with a 141 average. Senior Maria roca is second on the team with an average of 126.

    other girls on the roster include freshman Kellie Jensen, freshman Kaylin Machado, junior Faith Paddon, senior Angie ramires, senior Natalie Williams and freshman Judy Shirhall.The boys, meanwhile, are led by one of the countys top prep bowlers in senior Greg Young, who was averaging 232 with high games of 284 and 279 this season. Franza, also a senior, was averaging 206.other boys on the roster include junior Evan Keeney,

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    Alex Bouie ranked fifth in the county with 612 yards on 101 carries. He had also scored four touchdowns Quarterback Dan Welch

    ranked 12th in the county with 439 passing yards and six touchdowns Defensively JVon Butler was No. 1 in the county with 11 sacks and was among the leaders with 59 tackles.HoLY TriNiTY VoLLeYBaLLA sweep of Merritt Island Christian improved the Tigers to 18-4 overall last month Senior Gabby Dixon was leading the team with 136 kills, followed by junior Claudia Poulos with 127 and senior Chelsea Pruitt with 123 Junior Jenny ryan had 261 digs and junior lindsay Vaught led in total blocks with 43 Junior Jennifer Hicks had 38 service aces and senior Megan Moisand had delivered 332 assists, followed by Elaina Valencia with 228.

    Viera croSS coUNTrYSam Shaffer finished seventh overall in 17:01.69 as the Viera boys continued their strong season with

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    Viera FooTBaLLIn a remarkable turnaround, the Hawks were off to a 6-2 start the most wins in school history but coming off their second district loss Sophomore running back Zach Blanch was third in the county with 690 rushing yards to go with five touchdowns Senior quarterback Cody Dentmon ranked 12th in the county with 401 rushing yards and five touchdowns. He had also passed for 1,126 yards (fourth in the county) with 10 touchdowns for Viera.

    Viera VoLLeYBaLLSenior Alex Bynum had nine kills, 11 digs and three aces to lead Viera past Heritage to

    Tigers are loaded with potential

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    ViEra VoiCE Carl KotalaHoly Trinity Episcopal Academy seniors Jake Bacon, left, George Winsten, center and Evan Enders have set a goal to lead their Tigers team further than it has ever gone before.

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    VierA VoiCe George WhiteJewelry artist Beverly Morgan shows off some of the pieces she will enter in the ArtWorks Festival over Thanksgiving weekend.different types of art, including watercolors and sculpture.The start of her current artistic form of making unusual natural and mechanical jewelry was simple enough.

    I was always a rock hound. I always liked rocks and fossils and coral and stones. I had a rock collection as a kid and I took tons

    of art classes. I decided to take a two-week jewelry class to do something with all the rocks and gemstones I had bought, Morgan said.The resulting jewelry including a new industrial style called Steam punk jewelry keeps Morgan busy being creative.I did a lot of painting and Ive sold paintings at art shows. I switched to jewelry 10 years ago because its easier to carry, the price points are more reasonable, she said.Now comfortable with her new art, Morgan looks forward to Artworks.Its one of my favorite shows because they treat the artists so well, she said.ArtWorks of Eau Gallie is headquartered at 1490 Highland Ave. For more information call 321-242-1456 or go to artworksofeaugallie.org. VV

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