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Arts notes - Beaches
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Wood sculptures at Fifth Avenue The Fifth Avenue Art Gallery is showcasing Judith Copeland's wood sculptures. She has been carving wood as her sculptural medium since 1976 and lives in Melbourne Beach. Ms. Copeland discovered that she has the strange talent of taking away material to reveal a form. This exhibit showcases native woods, large and...
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Community notes - Beaches
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Assisted living residents attend baseball game A local attorney recently took 15 assisted living residents from local senior communities to a baseball game. The residents were from Brookdale Senior Living assisted living communities: Sterling House of West Melbourne I at 7300 Greenboro Drive in West Melbourne, Sterling House of West Melbourne I...
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Arts notes - Melbourne
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Wood sculptures at Fifth Avenue The Fifth Avenue Art Gallery is showcasing Judith Copeland's wood sculptures. She has been carving wood as her sculptural medium since 1976 and lives in Melbourne Beach. Ms. Copeland discovered that she has the strange talent of taking away material to reveal a form. This exhibit showcases native woods, large and...
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Community notes - Melbourne
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Group welcomes new members The Junior League of South Brevard recently hosted its installation dinner for provisional members. It welcomed new members: Kathryn Fredette, Maryam Brazdo, Ashley Haymond, Erika Iurcovich, Amy Jagdmann, Alexis Klima, Natalie Marshall, Brooke Paholik, Alexandra Reed, Ginna Roberts, Laura Rouveyrol, Kristin Schroeder,...
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Obituaries
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James Otis Stacy James Otis Stacy, 87, of Melbourne, died Tuesday, May 8, 2012. Arrangements by Ammen Family Cremation and Funeral Care, 1001 S. Hickory St., Melbourne. Betty Bogar Betty Bogar, 97, of West Melbourne, died Wednesday, May 9, 2012 Arrangements by Davis-Seawinds Funeral Home & Crematory, 560 Montreal Ave., Melbourne. Carolyn ...
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Arts notes - northern Brevard
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New featured artist on display Local artist Scott Hatch loves art and creating images of beautiful blue serene waterscapes and marinas with playful seagulls frolicking in the wind. Creative things please him and bring him joy. His art will be on display at The Downtown Gallery through the month of May. The gallery is located at 335 S. Washingto...
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Community notes - north Brevard
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Medical foundation gives grant The Jess Parrish Medical Foundation has awarded Birth, Education, Training, Acceptance of Titusville a grant of $1,000 for "Girls Are Great - a Celebration of Growing Up and Understanding Our Changing Bodies." The event targeted 9- to 12-year-old girls and their interested accompanying adults. B.E.T.A. of Titusvil...
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Arts notes - Palm Bay
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Wood sculptures at Fifth Avenue The Fifth Avenue Art Gallery is showcasing Judith Copeland's wood sculptures. She has been carving wood as her sculptural medium since 1976 and lives in Melbourne Beach. Ms. Copeland discovered that she has the strange talent of taking away material to reveal a form. This exhibit showcases native woods, large and...
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Community notes - Palm Bay
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Inmates remove 2 million pounds of trash from roadways The sheriff's office inmate work crew program has hit a major milestone by removing 2 million pounds of trash from Brevard County roadways. This program was implemented by Sheriff Jack Parker in July 2005 and puts both male and female inmates to work beautifying the community while supervis...
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Arts notes - Suntree/Rockledge/Viera
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Wood sculptures at Fifth Avenue The Fifth Avenue Art Gallery is showcasing Judith Copeland's wood sculptures. She has been carving wood as her sculptural medium since 1976 and lives in Melbourne Beach. Ms. Copeland discovered that she has the strange talent of taking away material to reveal a form. This exhibit showcases native woods, large and...
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Community notes - Suntree/Rockledge/Viera
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What do you know about asthma? This May, during Asthma Awareness Month, the American Lung Association would like to remind you how important it is for people with asthma to manage their asthma. Although there is no cure for asthma, it can be managed so people with the disease can live a normal, healthy life. If you or someone you know has asthm...
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