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Page 1: PalmCity 3-22-2013

PALM CITY/TESORO YourVoiceWeekly.com “I never approach a client with a problem. I

approach with a solution.”

Lynn Kreps

VOL. 1/ISSUE 20 YOUR INDEPENDENT LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 2013

PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE

PAIDFORT PIERCE, FLPERMIT NO. 248

ECRWSS

LocalPostal Customer

DJ MO’smojoEntertainer gives back

Outpouring of loveSlain deputy’s familyappreciates support

Fireworks on tapHarbour Ridge holdinggolf event

iTunes, babyViolinist finds new outlet

Get yourFirst Serve onTesoro eatery keeps patrons returning

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19

Sticks on the rise

MARTIN COUNTY — South Flor-ida is becoming a lacrosse region. The sport is predominately

played in the Northeast, but its popularity has spread through-out the state, particularly on the Treasure Coast. Many schools have added lacrosse programs, including Martin County High School. The boys’ lacrosse team is in the

middle of its fourth season. That might not seem like long

to build a program, but the Tigers have not taken baby steps over that period of time. In their first season, Martin County only won once in 13 games. The next sea-son, the Tigers upped their win total to seven and earned their

Luke Kendall (No. 15) scores

for Martin County High School while

being defended by Logan Bach

(No. 13) of Jen-sen Beach High

School during a match Friday,

March 15 in Jensen Beach.

The Martin County Tigers

lost the district match 7-4.

Mitch Kloorfain

chief photographer

Tigers’ boys lacrosse set up for present, future

By Patrick BernadeauFor Your Voice News & Views

See lacrOSSe page 6

Engineer builds gardens, one seed at a time PALM CITY — Tom Wiegerink is a modern-day

Johnny Appleseed. The graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Acad-

emy is an estimator for an asphalt company from Monday to Friday. He also helps out with security at the Lyric Theatre. On the weekends, he tends to Victory Garden

International, an organization he has founded. His goal is to teach families and individuals to grow their own food gardens, collect seeds and replant

them so they can be self-sus-taining. Wiegerink came up with the

idea for the gardens two years ago, when the economy was so bad. He saw the statistics on hunger in the United States and wanted to do something. He took the name for his plan from the Victory gardens citizens grew during World

By Shelley KoppelStaff writer

Tom WiegerinkSee GarDeNS page 9

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Park to become ‘Maggy’s Hammock’

Photo courtesy of Maggy HurchallaHurchalla and a monkey friend in Ecuador last month.

By Patrick McCallisterFor Your Voice News & Views

Preserve being renamed for longtime environmentalist Maggy Hurchalla

MARTIN COUNTY — Maggy Hurchalla vigorously denies sto-ries that her sister — Janet Reno, former attorney general — and she hunted alligators when they were young. They wrestled them. “Not big ones,” she said. “We’re

talking 2, 4 feet.” The two did, however, join their

brother in hunting a wide variety of Florida’s poisonous snakes to sell — alive. Hurchalla plays down the whole hunting-poison-ous-snakes thing, claiming the most exciting thing that hap-pened was the time she almost sat on a bagful of them. She was trying to imagine how to explain that to an emergency-room doc-

tor. These days, Hurchalla takes

things a bit slower and contents herself by petting moray eels. “It took me years and years and

years to work up the nerve to do that,” she said. She had plenty of years under

water to work up that nerve. “My first job was teaching SCU-

BA at 12 in Miami,” Hurchalla said. “(The customers) didn’t know I was 12, because I was 6 feet tall.” Fitting then that at its last reg-

ular meeting — Tuesday, March 5 — the Martin County Board of Commissioners honored the big-ger-than-life resident by renam-ing Rocky Point Hammock Park in Stuart to Maggy’s Hammock Park. “No individual has made a great-

er contribution to what Martin County looks like and feels like than Maggy,” Chairwoman Sarah Heard of Port Salerno said before the unanimous vote.Commissioner John Haddox,

Palm City, quickly made the mo-tion to rename the park. In an in-terview after the meeting, he said Hurchalla was one of the first public figures he learned about when he moved to the area. “When I first came to Florida in

1988, Maggy’s name was in the papers a lot,” he said. “I quickly came to know about her through reading newspapers, and about her love for the environment.” “I can think of no other in-

dividual in Martin County who more deserves to have a park with an environmental compo-nent named after them than

Maggy,” he said. Hurchalla’s response to the

honor? “It feels warm and wonderful,

but also embarrassing.” The Miami-area native moved to

Martin in 1968, and was among the early authors of governing

Editor’s note: Due to a produc-tion error, several paragraphs of this story were cut off in last week’s edition when it was origi-nally published. We are republish-ing the story in its entirety. Your Voice News & Views regrets the error.

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Mourning family thankful for community’ssupport

ST. LUCIE WEST — Despite the tears and anguish, a still-grieving Morales family said it’s caught a glimmer of a silver lining thanks to the enormous show of commu-nity support displayed during the close-knit unit’s most trying time.Brian Morales, 42, who said

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missioner from 1974 to 1994, five terms. She took to the com-mission a sort of pre-develop-ment South Florida sensibility. The kind gained from going on a family camping trip up one side of Florida and down the other — in a converted horse trailer. That was in ’47. The family went from the Everglades to Pensacola, across the Panhandle to Jack-sonville and back down the East Coast. “It was back when there were

dirt roads in downtown Tallahas-see,” she said.‘Round about 1980, property

owner Bob Krauss approached Hurchalla about getting the coun-ty to buy some environmentally sensitive land he had. “He was a strong political sup-

porter of mine and owned prop-erty on Rocky Point,” Hurchalla said. “He was getting older and thought it should be saved.”Krauss was willing to sell the

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first non-losing season last year. Sitting at a record of 4-3 at the

time this story went to press, sec-ond year Martin County varsity head coach Justin Van Tassel be-lieves his team’s depth will result in wins in the near and distant future. “We are getting better every

day and starting to see the build-ing of a program,” Van Tassel said. “At every position, there are seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen. We have seniors who do the right things and who all the others look up to. We also have freshman who can flat-out play.” “It’s not like we are going to

graduate kids next year and not have kids stepping right in. I like the mix of players we have now and for the upcoming years.” The local lacrosse climate is

getting brighter despite the chil-dren not growing up with it. Lacrosse is hockey on grass,

but Florida isn’t exactly hockey country. While there are two NHL teams, the lack of exposure and interest in hockey shows when kids start playing lacrosse. “Kids, more than anything else,

struggle with their lacrosse IQ,” says Van Tassel. “They don’t grow up watching hockey or lacrosse like the kids up North. They have trouble with the knowledge of the game, knowing where to be, where to move and get to an open area. “But that understanding comes

with playing. The more they play the game, the more they get it.” Youth lacrosse travel clubs

have been formed in recent years, allowing kids the chance to gain valuable experience on the field.

Based in Palm City, the Stam-pede Lacrosse Club provides many Tigers a home to get better, including junior midfielder Antho-ny Pellegrino and senior midfield-er Matt Stone. “High school lacrosse is where

all of our stats are kept, but travel ball gives us the chance to play under many coaches,” Stone said. “Getting instruction from different coaches, giving a new perspective on your game is always good.” Pellegrino values travel ball for

the opportunity to measure him-self against his peers. “Travel ball is always good, be-

cause it gets us prepared for the season,” Pellegrino said. “It allows us to do some scouting on the competition because we play a lot

of the same guys we will be going against in the season.” Martin County will have

played at Satellite High School on March 20 before hosting John Carroll High School on March 22 at 6 p.m.

Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographerAnthony Pellegrino (No. 2) of Martin County High School makes a defensive move against Mason Harris (No. 7) of Jensen Beach High School during a match Friday, March 15 in Jensen Beach. The Martin County Tigers lost the district match 7-4.

Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographerTrey Miner (No. 22) of Martin County High School makes a move around Christian East (No. 33) of Jensen Beach High School during a match Friday, March 15 in Jensen Beach. The Martin County Tigers lost the district match 7-4.

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Hurchalla got on the phone to friends involved in land pres-ervation. They told her about federal grants the county could apply for. “About half of (the property)

is tropical hammock and the other half is sand pine scrub,” she said. “We got 15 acres for less than $100,000, and half was paid for by an out-door-recreation grant.”Recreation, as in trails. As in

the trails that Hurchalla and a friend hand-cut with machet-es, clippers, and sheer deter-mination. “Trail building is an art

form,” she said. “If you do it by designing and bidding it, it gets ridiculously expensive and time-consuming.” These days Hurchalla tries

to limit her activities, due to a protracted illness and caring for her ailing sister. Neverthe-less, she’s still enjoying white-water rafting, and looking for the very rare American croc-odiles in nature. She came across one not too long ago. “It was exciting after 72 years

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attorney’s office said.An especially poignant time,

Brian Morales said, was during the 26-mile-long processional drive from Fort Pierce’s Westside Baptist Church to Forest Hills Memorial Park in Palm City, where the public servant and father of two was laid to rest.Brian Morales said he’ll never

forget the scores who lined the streets waving flags for the fallen hero.“Words can’t explain it. It put

a smile on our faces,” he said. “When we saw all those people, we were crying for joy, not sad-ness.”Brian Morales said a simple

gesture like a hug or an under-standing nod from a passerby would have sufficed. But he said he’s forever grateful for the com-passionate community which has gone above and beyond.Brian Morales said his brother’s

two young daughters, Brooklynn, 8, and Jordan, 6, are handling their father’s death differently and age-appropriately. “Brooklynn understands it,” he

said. “We’ve had a couple of talks with Jordan. One moment she understands. Then four hours later, she’ll say, ‘Mommy, Daddy

and Brooklynn are taking me to the zoo. Are you coming too?’”Brian Morales said if they’re

anything like their father, they will be fine one day.“Jordan is tough like Daddy,”

he said. “They both have good hearts.”Brian Morales said he’s also

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Kreps is skilled with a camera and a microphone. Four years ago, she put both talents to good use, starting her own compa-ny, Avenue Entertainment. Her company provides mobile disc jockey work and event photogra-phy for weddings, private parties and office functions as well as for nonprofit fundraisers. The latter is her way of giving back to the community.“There’s a real need for the

nonprofits looking for fundrais-ers,” she said. “Entertainment is

expensive. It’s great to take it off the budget, to have vendors who will volunteer or cut prices. Since I’m mobile, I can set up shop any-where.”For Kreps, working as DJ MO is

an extension of her performing career. She is known for her per-formances in community theater and recently completed a run at the Barn Theatre as Ginger in “The 1940s Radio Hour.” “I’ve always been an entertain-

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War II to help in the war effort. “My grandfather and uncles were

farmers,” he said. “I was growing veg-etables since I was old enough to dig a hole. I started it in my backyard, collecting seeds from everyone.” Members of Palm City Presbyterian

Church contributed seeds and he put out requests for additional seeds to grow corn, beans, tomatoes and just about anything that could be sent to his post office box. He prefers that they not be hybrids, as hybrids do not give off seeds. “I started growing seedlings and

took them to East Stuart and Indi-antown,” he said. “I partnered with Habitat Angel.” On its website, Habitat Angel,

based in Stuart, describes itself as a faith-based nonprofit that initiates an annual neighborhood restoration project each year. They do an “Ex-treme Makeover” in the designated community and Wiegerink is col-lecting and growing the seeds for a community garden. This year’s Extreme Makeover, held

in February and March, was in Book-er Parker in Indiantown. “The Angels introduced me to the

volunteers who will maintain the garden and distribute the food,” Wie-gerink said. “I’m there to build it, not to run it.” Eventually, Wiegerink hopes every

home will have a garden. “If you take a green pepper and

open it, there may be 100 seeds,” he said. “If you grow 100 plants, it multiplies and it is self-sustaining. People share seeds. The great thing about Florida is that you can grow anything. There would be a seed bank, because not everybody likes everything.” Wiegerink has several goals for his

organization. “I’d like to teach people how to grow

their own food,” he said. “If I can buy land and have it self-sustaining, I can give away food as well as teach peo-ple to grow their own. I’d like to have a produce truck and drive around, giving away, carrots, potatoes, to-matoes, cucumbers. Produce will get more expensive. People should buy local and I’ll distribute locally.” For Wiegerink, collecting seeds is

the important first step, because you can’t grow anything without them. From then, it’s on to planting. “I’m focusing on building gardens,

one garden at a time,” he said. Donations of seeds may be sent to

P.O. Box 2114, Palm City, FL 34990. For more information about Habitat

Angel, visit the website www.habi-tatangel.org or call (772) 678-0357. Donations of tools, including shov-

els, rakes and tillers are needed. Visit Tom Wiegerink’s Facebook page, Victory Garden International, in the Groups section

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At an event, she will either take the pictures or spin the discs. Her goal is the same.“My job is to make sure that

behind-the-scene things are run-ning smoothly,” she said. “I never approach a client with a problem. I approach with a solution.”Wearing different hats allows her

greater insight into how an event runs. “One thing about being able to

do both is that I have an under-standing of what the photogra-pher needs. I can help facilitate that and let them know when certain things will happen. When I’m taking the pictures, I under-stand the timing. Like any good production, there is a sense of timing and flow.”Kreps, who married her husband

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Kreps is pleased to be a role model. She also said that being a woman makes a difference in how she makes an event special.“I bring a different perspective,”

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supports with her time and talent is the ARC of Martin County. “A very good friend is involved

and she is so passionate,” Krebs said. “Once you’ve worked with people with developmental prob-lems, it’s easy to continue. Over the holidays, they called me in to take photos of on-site residents. My heart was bursting. It was so great to be there and interact.” Kreps is also involved with the

Woman’s Club of Stuart, the American Cancer Society, the Treasure Coast Food Bank and SafeSpace. She hopes that others will get involved.“I really find it so important to

give back in whatever way works for you, whether it’s attending events, volunteering or donating,

make sure you do your part,” she said.”Tracy Howse, community devel-

opment director for the ARC, said that Kreps practices what she preaches.“Lynn is fabulous,” she said.

“She provides DJ services and she does a lot of photography for me. She’s one of the people who gets it. She gives back as much as she can. She’s a delight. She says, ‘You need help? I’m happy to be there for you.’”

Contact Lynn Kreps at www.ave-nueentertainment.com.She will be the DJ at two fund-

raisers for the ARC this spring.“Cruise to Paradise,” will take

place on April 13 at the Hutchin-son Island Marriott, 555 N.E. Ocean Blvd, Stuart. The Hurricane Stock up Par-

ty will take place on May 31 at Chillin’ the Most, 4304 N.E. Ocean Blvd., Jensen Beach.For more information, contact

Tracy Howse at (772) 283-2525 or visit the website, www.arcmc.org.

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Bru’s Room Sports Bar DJ 10 p.m.-2 a.m. 1725 S.E. Federal Highway, Stuart. For more infor-mation, call (772) 320-1297.

Latin Night with Showtime En-tertainment at Maya’s Mexican Grill & Bar. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 3099 S.W. Martin Downs Blvd., Palm City. For more information, call (772) 221-1093.

Crush Wine Bar DJ 9 p.m. until whenever. 100 S. Dixie Highway, Downtown Stuart. For more information, call (772) 600-5853.

The Sailor’s Return Live music 8 p.m.-11 p.m. 625 S.W. First St., Stuart. For more information, call (772) 872-7250.

Conchy Joe’s Seafood Live mu-sic by Rainfall 8 p.m.-midnight. 3945 N.E. Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach. For more informa-tion, call (772) 334-1130.

Musicfest Downtown Stuart, second and third Friday of the month, 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Free. 121 S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart. For more information, call (772) 288-1010 or (772) 485-1609.

Saturdays

Crush Wine Bar Karaoke 9 p.m.-1 a.m. 100 S. Dixie Highway, Downtown Stuart. For more infor-mation, call (772) 600-5853.

Stuart Grill & Ale DJ 9 p.m.-2 a.m. 1630 S.E. Federal Highway, Stuart. For more information, call (772) 223-1978.

The Sailor’s Return Live music 8 p.m.-11 p.m. 625 S.W. First St., Stuart. For more information, call (772) 872-7250.

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Charlie’s Bar and Grill Kara-oke 7:30 p.m. 4695 S.W. Kanner Highway, Stuart. For more infor-mation, call (772) 288-4326.

The Sailor’s Return Live music 4 p.m.-8 p.m. 625 S.W. First St., Stuart. For more information, call (772) 872-7250.

Conchy Joe’s Seafood Live music by Rainfall 4 p.m.-8 p.m. 3945 N.E. Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach. For more informa-tion, call (772) 334-1130.

Rockin’ Riverwalk Summer Series 1 p.m.-4 p.m. Variety of live music in Historic Downtown Stuart. October through May. For more information, call (772) 288-1010.

eventsFriday March 22Darrell Gwinn at Wahoo’s Riv-erhouse. 4 p.m.-7 p.m. 915 N.W. Flagler Drive, Stuart. For more information, call (772) 692-2243.

The Sierra Band at Wahoo’s Riverhouse. 8 p.m.-11 p.m. 915 N.W. Flagler Drive, Stuart. For more information, call (772) 692-2243.

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Violinist thinks outside the box STUART — Canadian violinist Lara St. John

has an impressive resume. She began her musical studies when she was 3. At the age of 10, she made her European debut in Lisbon. She entered the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia at 13 and, at 17, was the young-est post-graduate student at the Moscow Conservatory. She has performed with or-chestras around the world.Now 42, Lara St. John comes to the Lyric

Theatre on March 27. She spoke recently from her home in New York about her career, which has taken unconventional turns. St. John started her own recording label,

Ancalagon, when she was 28.“I wanted independence,” she said. “Integrity

is important to me. “I wanted to be the one who chose the repertoire. I wanted to make sure if I put something out there, that I was completely behind the project. Sometimes it’s been a bit of a hard slog. When you make mistakes, they’re your mistakes.“I’m very happy being a label-owner. I never

ran into trouble as a woman in a man’s busi-ness of label-running. I’m 6 feet tall. It’s not a disadvantage as I’m bigger than most men.”St. John has recorded the works of many of

the world’s classical masters. In 2010, she recorded several concertos by Mozart with her brother Scott. The recording won a Juno award, the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy. However, St. John also has a less convention-

al side.In 2012, St. John and an ensemble called

Polkastra released a CD called “I Do: The Wedding Album.” It presents music from the processional to the end of the last dance and includes new, often funny, takes on every-thing from Clarke’s “Trumpet Voluntary,” known here as a “Flumpet Voluntary” and played on the hybrid flugelhorn-trumpet; to Pachelbel’s “Canon,” known as “The Canon in D, Mostly” and featuring cannons. The group also performs the “Kosher Chicken Dance” and folk tunes from around the world.“We certainly had a lot of fun,” St. John

said. “When I was doing the research, there are wedding compilation albums, with rather bad compilations. Our first album in 2008 made people get up and dance and laugh. A wedding is one place where everybody gets up and dances. Older folks and toddlers just start shaking their booties.” St. John has also been a pioneer in the use

of the Internet and iTunes.“I’ve had a website since 1993 and iTunes

has been very good to me,” she said. “They contacted me in 2004 to ask for my Bach Concerto album. I actually said, ‘OK, what are iTunes?’ That’s only nine years ago. That’s how quickly everything is changing. “ITunes is great for classical music. Peo-

ple can browse and listen and buy it. I have heard that the percentage of classical music sold on iTunes is much higher than those sold in stores.”For her Lyric concert, St. John will be ac-

companied by Martin Kennedy on the piano.“I’ll be playing Franck’s epic “Violin and

Piano Concerto,” she said. “Everybody loves it. That’s the only standard. I’ll be playing a piece by Martin Kennedy that’s a world pre-miere and a bunch of pieces written for me, based on Eastern European themes. There’s a Greek tune that’s a lot of fun as well as a Yiddish tune and a Serbian tune.”St. John will also present a piece by noted

composer John Corigliano that was written for her. “I grew up in Canada and Celtic fiddling is

big in the Ottawa Valley,” she said. “I gave him some of the traditional ways of doing the violin and the piece has a lot of bluegrass and Appalachian sounds.”St. John said that this sort of recital is her

favorite kind.“All of this is very enjoyable,” she said. “I’d

much rather hear a recital like this. I’ve al-ways programmed things I’d want to go hear myself. We intend to have a good time.” Lara St. John comes to the Lyric Theatre, 59

S. W. Flagler Ave., Stuart, on March 27 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $45. Call the box office at (772) 286-7827 or order

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back.”Owen said a common miscon-

ception about the cafe and club is that both venues are private.“A lot of people don’t know we’re

a resort-style place. With the country club atmosphere, they assume it’s a private place and they can’t come in, but it’s open to the public,” Owen said.The indoor and outdoor space

offers up the perfect spot to host an event, Owen said.“It’s the perfect venue to have a

fashion show, wedding parties, private parties and functions,” Owen said. “We’ve done several catering events.”“We’ve had weddings, first holy

communions, bridal showers, birthday parties of every age group and end of the year school parties,” Owen said.And then there’s the individual

servings for private dining.“Everything on the menu is deli-

cious. Our chef is very talented,” waitress Bobbi Trotto said. “The shrimp tempura is to die for. And we have really good burgers.”A highly recommended starter

dish is the crispy tempura Trotto touted. The appetizer comes with

an Asian dipping sauce with ses-ame seeds.A great entree is the locally

caught Mahi tacos, prepared either grilled or blackened with pineapples.Owen said every dish is pre-

pared with fresh and organic products.“Everything we make, even the

soup, is homemade,” Owen said. “I really want things that are made from scratch ... I wanted to use natural ingredients when possible. I like my patrons to eat well.”

First Serve hours of operation are:Lunch: Tuesday through Satur-

day, 11 a.m.–3 p.m.Dinner: Wednesday through Sat-

urday, 5 p.m.–9 p.m.Wednesday: Trivia Night at 6:30

p.m.Thursday: Three-course dinner

with a glass of wine or beer for $18.95Friday: Live music at 6 p.m.

The Racquet Club at Tesoro and First Serve Café is located at 199 S.E. Via Tesoro Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, call (772) 345-2100 or visit racquet-clubtesoro.com.

Six fresh grilled shrimp served on a bed of rice with vegetable du jour

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CLUES ACROSS 1. Mexican President

Camacho 6. Egyptian statesman Anwar 11. March 17, 2013 14. Don’t know when yet 15. Russian country house 16. No longer is 18. E.g. club soda or fruit juice 21. Hindu holy man 23. Viverridae cat 25. Long sound diacritical

mark 26. Yellow-fever mosquitos 28. Dead and rotting flesh 29. Those who are present 31. Royal Mail Service 34. Not in 35. Slope stability radar

(abbr.) 36. Fast ballroom dance 39. A writ issued by authority

of law 40. Lots 44. Concrete ingredient 45. Counterweights 47. Lower in esteem 48. Having the head uncov-

ered 50. A way to plead 51. Henry __ Lodge, Ameri-

can politician 56. Before 57. Portable communicator 62. Marten having luxuriant

dark brown fur 63. Game table fabric CLUES DOWN 1. Inability to coordinate

muscular movement 2. Biden or Cheney 3. Farm state 4. Confined condition (abbr.)

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Hominidae 27. Received thrust (Geology) 28. Mexican treasury certifi-

cates 30. Ancient Egyptian king 31. Searches through 32. Silent actors

33. Biscuitlike tea pastry 36. Largest Canadian

province 37. Chess horseman (abbr.) 38. Theater orchestra area 39. One who replaces a

striker 41. The bill in a restaurant 42. A major division of geologi-

cal time 43. Imperturbable 46. Used esp. of dry vege-

tation 49. Delaware 51. A passage with access

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Cruisers Bar Wacky Wednesday. 8 p.m. to mid-night. Contests and prizes. Beer pong. $6 pitchers for players. 843 S.W. Federal Highway, Stuart. For more information, call (772) 232-6103.

Thursday March 28Ronnie DeChambeau at The Sailor’s Return. 6 p.m. 625 S.W. First St., Stuart. For more information, call (772) 872-7250.

David Goodman at Wahoo’s Riverhouse. 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. 915 N.W. Flagler Drive, Stuart. For more information, call (772) 692-2243.

$3 Thursdays at Eclipse Lounge, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. La-dies no cover all night, guys $3 after 11 p.m. 18 and up. 2212 S.E. Indian St., Stuart. For more informa-tion, call (772) 486-2148.

Ladies Night at Stuart Cowboys’ BBQ & Steak Co. 8 p.m. Ladies Drink free 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. DJ, drink specials and free shots. 2902 S.E. Gran Parkway, Stuart. For more information, call (772) 287-8100.

Freestyle Thursdays at Club Dejavu. 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Ladies drink free until 11 p.m. Everyone in free all night. Ladies 18 and up, guys 21 and up. Music by DJ Richie O and DJ Sombra. 715 N. U.S. Highway 1, Stuart. For more information, call (772) 692-9914.

Thursday Night at Stuart Ale House 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. DJ Dr. Dave will be spinning rock, old school, hip hop, house, breaks and freestyle. 21 and up. No cover. Drink specials. 1630 S. Federal Highway, Stu-art. For more information, call (772) 223-1978.

clUBBIN’ from page 18

Staff photo by Tammy RaitsCalling all classic car buffs to the second annual Treasure Coast Classic Chevy Club Open Car Show Saturday, March 23 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Ricou Terrace in Historic Downtown Jensen Beach. Awards will be given for Best of Show, Best Paint, Best Engine, Best Interior; dash plaques given to the first 100 registrants. (Chevy Club members not eligible for awards.) Live entertainment provided by the Larry Johnson Doo-Wop Band. Cost is $25 to pre-register by March 21; drive-on/day of show, $30; vendor spaces as available, $75. For more information, call Sam Mascia, Treasure Coast Classic Chevy Club president, (772) 408-3793. Mascia is pictured here with his restored 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air. Northeast Ricou Terrace, from Northeast Pineapple Avenue to CR 707 (Indian River Drive) will be closed beginning at 6 a.m. and will reopen by 6 p.m. Motorists are encouraged to exercise caution and to expect delays through this area.

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We Can Make it AffordableDr. Michael Sohl is “The Gold Standard” on the Treasure Coast

853 SE. Monterey Commons Blvd., Stuart, FL • Office: 772-287-3010 • Fax: 772-220-8218 www.DrSohl.com • Email: MSOHL @ DrSohl.com

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DEntaL iMpLantS • COSMEtiC DEntiStry • rEStOrativE • prEvEntiOn CHECk-upSNiTroUS oxiDE • orAL SEDATioN

• Getting or Keeping a Bright, Healthy Smile Can Often be a Burden on the Family Budget.• Dental Insurance is NOt WHat It USeD tO Be.• Putting off Your Oral Health Care Can Lead to Other Dangerous Health Issues.

Let Dr. Sohl and His team take the Stress away!Dr. Sohl provides easy, flexible financing that allows you to make affordable monthly payments on major Dental procedures that previously may have seemed too cost prohibitive. Whether you need a procedure not covered by insurance or an aesthetic procedure you’ve always wanted—we can help you feel and look your best! Any major dental procedure is covered. We provide you with the financing you need, so you can accept treatment now and pay for the procedure over time. Dr. Sohl’s Office offers: • Credit decisions in as little as 30 seconds • Minimal fees and high approval rates • Affordable payment plans

apply today and be on your way to getting the care you need, when you need it.