Friday, May 31, 2013

Pop Warner Football & Cheer Sign Ups




Sign Ups for Pope Warner Football are going on now. This includes both Football & Cheer for kids ages 5 - 15 years. You can sign up your child at the NSB Parks & Recreation office at 1000 Live Oak Street. Here is the information on the signup page of their website.

They have a Facebook account here.

Go Cudas!




Thursday, May 30, 2013

Around Town - Weekend Events



There so much going on at the beach....the Blues Festival started today. Get the full schedule of events here.

The Kite Festival is Saturday & Sunday. It starts on Saturday from 12 noon until 4:00 pm at the Flagler Ave Beach approach. Full details here.

The Food Trucks will be here Saturday, they will serve from 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Come down to Magnolia between Canal & Douglas St. and grab some gourmet food off the trucks.

The Farmer's Markets will be going on on Sam's Ave in NSB and at Norwood's. They get started about 8:00 a.m. on Saturday.

The beach is gorgeous. Have a great weekend.






Tuesday, May 28, 2013

2013 Bike & Bar Tour



The 2013 Bike & Bar Tour is coming up! Saturday, June 22nd at 11:00 am. 

This annual event is happening for the 21st year! It starts at JB's Fish Camp and stops include, but are not limited to, J.B's Fish Camp, Moe's, Sea Vista Tiki Bar, Off the Hook, PJ'S, Beachside Tavern, Gnarley Surf Bar, Clancy's Cantina, Om Bar, Flagler Tavern, The Breakers, Barracuda's and Peanuts. 

Get updates and information on their Facebook Page





Monday, May 27, 2013

Farewell to Sophie





Come out to Clancy's on Thursday, May 30th and attend the Fido Farewell to Sophie. Sophie's Circle is Volusia County's only pet food pantry and is currently assisting over 2,600 families. Sophie was the inspiration behind Sophie's Circle. she was much loved and passed away a few weeks ago. 

Pet food and cash donations are greatly appreciated. This is a pet-friendly event (dogs must be leashed). Clancy's is donating a portion of food & beverage purchases to the pantry. 

Honor




It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. 
Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
~George S. Patton




Saturday, May 25, 2013

If You Adopt....

If you opt to adopt a pet...First..Thank you! Second...please be aware of what you are doing. In recent weeks the Rescue Organizations that I follow and support have had several pets returned. Some within days....some much longer. 

Please understand that rescued pets need the time, patience and training to learn to be a part of a family. Rescue dogs have sometimes never been inside a building, have never known love or even care at all, some have never known where their next meal would come from, some have had to fight other animals to stay alive, some have had to growl or snarl to scare off evil people trying to hurt them, some have known nothing but pain from untreated injuries or illnesses. When you "adopt" a rescued pet you need to try to understand why they are acting the way they are, why they protect their food, their bed, their toys, why they growl or run away from you.......why they dig or chew or jump. 

I have a dog that I rescued 7 years ago, she is the sweetest dog alive, she still flinches if you come up on her too quickly and is terrified of loud noises. 


                                             Sadie - adopted 2006


I have another one that after 6 years still hates to walk on a leash. He was "untrainable." He is now the best behaved dog I have ever had.


                                                  Tank - adopted 2006

 My most recent....the world's worst dog. He had been returned to the shelter before we got him. I saw his face two days before Christmas and said that is our dog. In the first three days, he chewed 7 pairs of shoes, ate 3 loaves of bread (bag and all) off the counter, chased the cat, chewed a table leg and dug to China in my yard. He escaped my fence every time I turned my head, running merrily down the street with us chasing him.  He would sit on the couch and bark (loud) for no apparent reason. He was the world's worst dog. I must have said 45 times, "this dog has to go". My kids laughed at me. "yea right Mom."



                                                Boss - Adopted 12/2012


Fast forward 5 months...a lot of patience, a few more lost shoes, and some consistent training. The worst dog in the world is on the way to being the best dog in the world. He still escapes once in awhile and sits on the couch and barks for no reason (I think he is happy and wants to tell everyone) and I catch him with a shoe now and then (he drops it as soon as he sees me) but we love his huge happy self. My "this dog has to go" comments have all but stopped. 

Have some compassion, some patience and give them the time, love and training they need to understand what you want and expect from them. When you adopt a dog and then give up within a few days or a few weeks you are missing out on what could be a wonderful companion, protector, entertainer and friend. 

I know it is easier to just call the shelter and dump the dog back there and go on with your life. Stop for a minute and think about what you are doing to that dog? The poor soul who has feelings, who felt loved and had a real "home" for such a short time. The one who has no idea what he/she did wrong because YOU never showed them what you wanted them to do. IF you have doubts, don't do it. 

If you do and stick with it....thank you. 

Thank you to Second Chance Rescue for contributing to this post (and for giving me the worst dog in the world)



Crossroads Car Show




The 4th Annual Crossroads Father's Day Car & Truck Show is being held again this year at Crossroads Christian Church in New Smyrna Beach. This is a wonderful, fun, family friendly way to spend Father's Day. 

This event is free to the community, entirely free, free to attend, free to display your car, free lunch, free snow cones, kids play area, bounce house, goodie bags, awards and giveaways! It is all FREE. 

There will be fun for the entire family plus plenty of shade for everyone to relax under. The show will be held June 16th, 2013 at Crossroads Christian Church located at 3838 State Road 44 in New Smyrna Beach. 

The show is open to all years/makes/models of cars, trucks and motorcycles. Show registration will start at 9:00 a.m. on the day of show. The event runs until 3:00 p.m. 
Check out their website for more information. 




Friday, May 24, 2013

Memorial Day Weekend!

                                                                   8th Ave Beach Approach

It is going to be a beautiful weekend at the beach! FishStock is going on in Riverside Park, the monthly Art & Wine Walk on Flagler, Farmer's Markets at Norwood's and Sam's Ave in NSB. Entertainment in many of the beach side venues. Plenty to do!

SoNapa is offering 50% off to active duty and former military all weekend. Just let your server know you are in the military to get the discount.

If you are hitting the beach, be sure to watch your children and always swim near a lifeguard. They are there for a reason! Use them!!!


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

FishStock


FishStock starts tomorrow in New Smyrna Beach. This annual Memorial Day Fishing Tournament is actually two tournaments in one. It is a Redfish-Trout Tournament and an Offshore Saltwater Tournament. In its 11th year this fun filled event features a 5K Run/Walk, There is entertainment, kids events and seminars, food and all sorts of activities.



Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Memorial Day




The Edgewater - New Smyrna Cemetery will host the annual Memorial Day Celebration on Monday, May 27th at 10:00 am. It is presented by the American Legion Post 285. A reception will follow at the Legion Post facility at 4497 Ridgewood Ave in Edgewater.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4250 will conduct its annual Memorial Day Ceremony at 11:00 a.m. in New Smyrna Beach at Riverside Park. Speakers include Mayor Adam Barringer and District 19 Cmdr. Allen Ayouber. Also included in the ceremony will be the VFW Post 4250 color guard.





Sunday, May 19, 2013

Wonderland Children's Theatre



Once again this summer the Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach is holding the very popular Wonderland Theatre Summer Camp. There are camps for ages 5-15 and are held at the theatre on 3rd Avenue in New Smyrna Beach. Get more information and register here.




NSB Summer Skate





Learn to skate this summer at New Smyrna Skate Park. This youth camp offers skateboarding lessons, safety instruction and arts and crafts. Lunch also is provided. They will offer week long sessions that run daily for 9:00 am - 12:00 noon. The park is located at 254 Industrial Park Avenue. It is open to students age 6 - 14 years of age. The cost is $105.00 for city residents and $110.00 for non residents. You can register your child at the NSB Rec Department at 1000 Live Oak Street or go online

Get more information by calling the New Smyrna Beach Recreation Department at (386) 424-2175 or the NSB Skate Park at (386) 427-8417.   






Tuesday, May 14, 2013

June Turtle Watch Program



The June Turtle Watch Program gets underway tomorrow, May 15th. Starting at 9:00 am call 386-428-3384 to make reservations.The program is open to anyone over the age of eight. They don't guarantee a sighting but their record is pretty good. Get complete details here.



Buckler's Craft Fair



Buckler's Craft Fair is this weekend at the Volusia County Fairgrounds. It is May 18th & 19th, adult admission is $6.00/buy one get one free. Kids under 12 are free. Check out some of the things you can find at Buckler's here.





Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Wine (Women Into Networking Everyday) Party


The NSB Observer logo


Calling all  local women! The NSB Observer in conjunction with NSB Happenings and me (woo hoo me!) will be hosting the very first WINE (Women Into Networking Every Day) Party. This awesome event will be on Tuesday, May 28th from 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Barracuda's Bar & Grille. There is a $5.00 admission fee which will include food, half off house wine, free chair massages, and a raffle ticket for a chance at some great prizes.  This is a great way to connect with other local business and professional women! It is also a unique opportunity to market your business to other local women and get some great advertising. If you have a prize you want to donate or would like to hear how to be a sponsor drop me an email. We are very excited about this event and look forward to meeting some terrific women! 




Pancakes in the Park




The washed out Pancakes in the Park has been rescheduled to this Saturday morning. It is from 7:00 am - 11:00 am and the cost is $6.00. Should be a beautiful day!




Sunday, May 5, 2013

Timeless Memories

                           NSB Mom (me), Ed Safford & Samantha Hicks

I had the pleasure of sitting down with World War II Veteran Ed Safford last week at his home in Edgewater. Ed has some fascinating memories of his life, both growing up and living most of his life in the same house in Grosvenor's Corners, NY to his time spent serving our country in the Army.

Ed was a Radio Technical Sergeant in the Army Air Corp (what is now known as the Air Force). He flew 32 missions in 1944 and 1945 over enemy territory. The stories he has to tell are incredible....I learned first hand how these young men who had never met came together to train in Ardmore, OK. They were divided into air crews, assigned planes and flew off to defend the US in World War II.

Ed laughs as he tells me how his crew shipped out and soon after leaving their stopover in Goose Bay Labrador they lost an engine, then they lost a second engine. Happily they were not past the point of no return and sent out an SOS, Greenland answered the call and got them back to Goose Bay. Ed remembers,  "I was thinking this was not a good sign we did not make it very far and had plane troubles."

In those days a tour of duty was 25 missions, shortly before Ed and his crew reached 25, the number changed to 28, then 32. Much like the enemy they were defending against it was an elusive target. All in all Ed flew 32 missions, medical missions, weather missions and bombing missions over Germany and the Balkans.

                              B-17 picture courtesy of Dick Reynolds

Only once did he and his crew have to parachute out of their plane. They were flying a weather mission...suddenly the "bail out bell" went off. Ed thought to himself,  "they better turn that off or we will have people jumping out of this plane." He headed to the cockpit and sure enough the plane was on fire.Their flight engineer's parachute had burned up, luckily for him their pilot always made them carry an extra chute. Ed remembers his friend was still reluctant to jump. So Ed pushed him out of the plane, surely saving his life.

During his time in the Air Corp, Ed flew on several planes, after being shot at by the Germans with 88 mm shells the B-17's were filled with flak holes and had to be repaired or replaced. Ed's last aircraft was a more heavily armored plane than it's predecessors. After they took it up for a test flight, the captain said "it flies like a tank with wings." They named it the General Sherman after the Sherman Tank, Ed still has a picture of a tank with wings hanging in his living room.

Ed's last mission was as a "spare", in other words he was filling in as the Radio Officer with another crew. Being the spare was always a concern, a bad omen, Ed remembers "our Navigator flew his last mission as a spare, they were shot down and he was killed." Ed told me, "I jumped out of that plane after that last mission, got down on my knees and kissed the ground"

                           pictured: Dick Reynolds (my Dad) & Ed Safford

Ed is a member of The Old Soldier's Club which meets at the Timeless Wings and Wheels Museum in New Smyrna Beach. He recently participated in the Veterans in the Classroom program and spoke at Coronado Elementary School to elementary students about his experiences in World War II.

Interested in meeting Ed or some of our other local Veterans? Check out the monthly breakfast at the Timeless Wings and Wheels Museum. It is held the 3rd Saturday of every month from 8:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. You can get more information here.

Take the opportunity to take a walk through history!





Saturday, May 4, 2013

Beer Fest for the Pets



The 7th annual Daytona Cubs Beer Fest will be held at Jackie Robinson Ball Park tonight from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $20.00 today until 4:00 p.m. and $25.00 at the gate. Sample over 100 different beers, enjoy live entertainment and check out the dogs from Second Chance. All proceeds from this event will go directly to the Rescue.

The Rescue is also holding an adoption event tomorrow at Five Guys in Daytona Beach.



Thursday, May 2, 2013

Around Town-Weekend Events


There is plenty to do this weekend in New Smyrna Beach.

The Southeast Volusia Relay for Life starts on Friday night at 5:00 pm.

There are Farmer's Markets at both Sam's Ave in NSB and at Norwood's Seafood on the beach.

Also on Sam's Ave in Old Fort Park will be Pancakes in the Park. This annual event is hosted by the Museum of History. It is from 7:00 am - 11:00 am and the cost is $6.00.

Head over to Douglas and Canal Streets from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for the month Art Stroll on Canal Street. Local galleries, artists and merchants will offer specials, entertainment and our beautiful weather makes this a nice event. The Food Trucks will be Magnolia and Canal from 3:00 p.m. until 8 p.m. this month offering some excellent options in gourmet food.

Cinco de Mayo will be celebrated on Flagler starting at 2:00 pm on Sunday, May 5th. There will be food, live entertainment, dancing and of course tequila.

On Sunday, May 5th, Second Chance Rescue is holding an adoption event in Daytona Beach at Five Guys, located at 2470 International Speedway. Check out all the animals up for adoption here.


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Connect Church




There is a new church in town and they want to connect with you! Connect Church is geared toward  young adults and young families. The atmosphere is casual and fun. Their next gathering is a special event being held at the Coronado Civic Center on the corner of Flagler & Pine. It is on Sunday, May 5th at 6:00 p.m.

Learn more about them here