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Don’t Miss Superheroes at the Brevard Art Museum

Posted on 13 February 2011 by VBnewswire

MELBOURNE, FL – Holy smokes! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It’s superheroes at the Brevard Art Museum! Saturday, February 19 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Release your alter ego, free admission for anyone in a superhero costume.

On display in the Museum are the exhibitions: Students of the Unusual: Brevard County Comic Books, Superheroes: Photographs by Dulce Pinzón, the Batpod motorcycle from Parker Brothers Choppers, the Dark Knight Batman Costume, vintage comics including Spiderman #1, original art by famous comic book artists Graham Nolan and Allen Bellman, artist for Golden Age “Captain America” comic books, and the Twenty-first Annual Brevard County Student Art Exhibition.

What do Superheroes and comics have to do with art? Comics emphasize an interdependence of image and text. Defined by some scholars as “sequential art” there is no dispute that images in comics are essential to narrating a story or dramatizing an idea. Graphic artists use the crafts of draftsmanship and scripting, to complete the whole picture; this is accomplished through pacing, drama, humor, suspense, composition, thematic development, and irony. Sequential art is an important tool for conveying the power of ideas and its ability to convey messages effectively is dependent on the skill of the artist.

The Students of the Unusual comic book project developed from a friendship of four like-minded individuals, Terry Cronin, Jeff Hall, Bob Lizek, and Pat Martin, who decided to make films. “The Students of the Unusual comic book project developed from our experiences in independent film and started as storyboards for some of our wilder ideals,” says Cronin, “but it has always been grounded in our love and respect of the comic art form.” Writers Cronin and Martin enlisted the aid of many talented graphic design artists including Jorge Calamato, Sergio Carriello, Luis Diaz, Dove McHargue, and others to craft visual stories, many of which are set in and around Melbourne.

A fascination with superheroes inspired local chopper artists the Parker Brothers to re-create Batman’s Batpod motorcycle. Fueled by a desire to showcase their artistic and engineering capabilities, the Parker Brothers reveled in the challenge of recreating the Batpod from “The Dark Knight” movie. Designed as a “full scale 1:1 working replica,” the steel and fiberglass machine is powered by nitrous-injected, 650cc engine and wears 508mm tires, grappling hooks, and all manner of faux weaponry including grenade launchers and .50 caliber machine guns. The Parker Brothers Batpod, a unity of inspiration and engineering, exemplifies the Museum’s ideology: “where art and science intersect, where culture and technology thrive.”

Superheroes of another kind are the muse of Mexican photographer and former New York resident Dulce Pinzón. She photographs documented Mexican migrant workers of New York City at their jobs while wearing superhero costumes. Each portrait’s caption includes the worker’s real life name, hometown in Mexico and the amount of money they send to Mexico each week. Her meditations on the concept of heroes led her to shine a spotlight on those who labor quietly but make daily sacrifices to help others.

Also on display will be original drawings by well-known comic book artist Graham Nolan. Nolan is co-creator of the villain Bane who will be featured in the upcoming The Dark Knight Rises Batman movie.

Visual storytelling is a technique employed by many artists. The Museum is devoted, through its various exhibitions and programs, to making audiences aware of other forms of art in Brevard County.

Jumping Catfish Batman! Don’t forget the Eau Gallie Arts Districts Founders Day Fish Fry from 12 to 6 p.m.

About the Brevard Art Museum

The Brevard Art Museum is a non-profit organization supported in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs; the Florida Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts; Brevard County through the Brevard Cultural Alliance; the Brevard County Tourist Development Council; and by members of the Brevard Art Museum.

Visitor Information

Location: 1463 Highland Avenue in the Eau Gallie District of Melbourne.

(321) 242-0737

Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m., and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m..

Admission: Adults $5; seniors $3; children and students with I.D. $2. Free for Museum members. Special rates and tours are available for groups of 8 or more, and can be scheduled by calling Tina at 242-0737 at least two weeks in advance.

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Reserve a History Flight on WWII Warbird: Vero Beach Municipal Airport

Posted on 11 February 2011 by VBnewswire

Fly a WWII Warbird. History Flight ‘Until They’re Home’ Barnstormer Tour flies Feb. 12-14 at Vero Beach Municipal Airport.

History Flight brings its breathtaking “Until They’re Home” Barnstormer Tour to Vero Beach (FL) Municipal Airport Saturday-Monday (Feb. 12-14) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, and will participate in the airport’s Vero Beach Aviation Day festivities set for Feb. 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Barnstormer Tour offers the opportunity to take an exhilarating flight in one of three World War II warbirds, and at the same time help fund an important cause – locating America’s Missing In Action from World War II.

A 501c3 non-profit foundation, History Flight operates three of World War II’s most important aircraft, all professionally restored to give passengers “the thrill of a lifetime.” First there is “Barbie III, a North American B-25H Mitchell Bomber (the only H model still flying worldwide), where up to six passengers form a tightly knit Bomber Crew flying in the cockpit, waist or tail gunner positions. Or, you can take the controls (with a certified pilot aboard) of a two-seat AT-6 / SNJ Texan or open cockpit N2S Stearman biplane. Both airplanes are quick and maneuverable, and flights can include aerobatics and combat maneuvers.

History Flight takes these flying museums to regional airports so people can experience firsthand the thrill of World War II aviation. There are three flight packages available on the AT6-Texan and Stearman airplanes ranging from a smooth 15-minute Intro Flight to 30- and 60-minute Barnstormer packages with optional three-camera videos that capture all the action. The “Bomber Crew” package on the B-25H Bomber is 30 minutes with an optional video.

Each tax-deductible flight funds ongoing research and search missions that help bring America’s missing WWII servicemen home from remote battlefields and crash sites. To date, History Flight has helped locate the remains of over 200 MIAs from the Pacific Theater.

On Saturday, Feb. 12, at 5 p.m. there will be a free presentation on History Flight’s successful search missions to Tarawa Atoll. Since 2006, History Flight has sent four search teams to the Pacific Island of Tarawa, where over 300 U.S. Marines were buried and their remains never recovered. History Flight’s work, thoroughly documented and compiled into a 400-page report, sparked a congressional resolution that resulted in the military deploying their own search teams to Tarawa to search for the lost graves. The Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command conducted a recovery mission to Tarawa in August-September 2010. This year, History Flight plans additional trips to Tarawa to continue its research.

To reserve a History Flight: Vero Beach Municipal Airport is located at 3400 Cherokee Drive, Vero Beach FL 32960. For more information, to make a reservation or get complete details on each flight package visit www.HistoryFllight.com , or call History Flight toll free at 1-888-743-3311. No flying experience is necessary.

For more information on Vero Beach Aviation Day visit www.eaa99.org.

The 2011 Until They’re Home Barnstormer Tour is based January through May at the Deland Florida Municipal Airport, with weekend excursions to Florida regional airports. A national tour kicks off in June. To learn more about History Flight’s search missions to the Pacific visit www.HistoryFlight.com.

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Sebastian Inlet State Park Plagued With Thousands of Dead Fish

Posted on 08 February 2011 by Robert Paul Reyes

SEBASTIAN, FL – “Thousands of dead fish were found washed up on the shore of a Florida state park.

The animals were found along the beach of Sebastian Inlet State Park in Melbourne Beach, FL, on Friday.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials believe the fish died because of the lack of oxygen.

‘Just because there’s such a large school of them, they use up the oxygen really quickly, and because they are coming closer to shore, there’s not as high of a water turnover rate and sometimes when you’re in an area with not as much tidal flow,” said Kelli O’Donnell, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.’” Read More

Photo by Steve Johnson, Vero Beach, Florida

The New Year started on an ominous note, with hundreds of dead birds falling on the town of Beebe, Arkansas. This oddity was immediately followed by thousands of dead fish found in the Arkansas River, and in the weeks and months since there have been reports of mass death of fish, birds, crabs, and other animals all over the world.

In recent weeks the amazing events in Yemen, and Egypt have grabbed the headlines, but the phenomenon of mass death of animals continues unabated.

Photo by Steve Johnson, Vero Beach, Florida

It’s now the turn of the good folks in Melbourne Beach, FL to wonder what the heck is going on. Officials say that some fish are prone to die from lack of oxygen when they swim close to the shore in large numbers. Sorry, for the pun, but that explanation sounds fishy to me.

Cougar Cameron Diaz feeding Alex Rodriguez popcorn, Joan Rivers appearing in a commercial in leather hot pants and a low-cut top, American Idol without Simon Cowell, dead fish in the rivers, and dead birds dropping from the sky.

These are the Biblical signs of the End Times! I have my trusty bong, let the end times roll!

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Health and Fitness Soon To Be Out of Of This World at Planet Fitness

Posted on 04 February 2011 by Judyth Piazza

Judyth Piazza chats with Glenn Dowler, Planet Fitness, Vero Beach, Florida on The American Perspective Radio Program (Please click here to listen to audio interview)

The Judgement Free Zone®
As the most innovative health club brand in the United States, Planet Fitness is known for a lot of things ” our absurdly low prices, our Lunk™ Alarm, and most of all perhaps, for our Judgement Free Zone® philosophy, which means members can relax, get in shape, and have fun without being subjected to the hard-core, look-at-me attitude that exists in too many gyms.

Left to Right: Conner Pickering, Kim Nicklow, Amy Osteen (Photo by Judyth Piazza)

How different is Planet Fitness?
We don`t have any salespeople, and we don`t bother with all the extras like juice bars and childcare that drive up costs and can make a gym membership seem more like a car payment. Instead, we`ve boiled our business down to the things that you really want in a health club ” clean, stylish, hassle-free facilities that are filled with tons of brand-name cardio and strength equipment, and a lot of happy people. If you`re looking for a comfortable, friendly place to exercise, and like a great deal, then you`ll love Planet Fitness.

For More Information:
http://www.planetfitness.com/
Pre-Grand Opening Sale Going on Now!
1295 US Highway 1
Suite 3
(on the corner of 12th Street and US 1 in the Publix Shopping Center)
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Phone: 772.564.0234

Presale Hours
Monday – Friday 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Club Hours When Open
Open 24 Hours Monday through Friday!
Open Monday at 5:00 AM until Friday at 9:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM

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Panera Bread Offers Heart-Shaped Shortbread Cookies In Celebration of Valentine’s Day

Posted on 27 January 2011 by VBnewswire

Bonjour!

Want to break out of the usual chocolate and flower frenzy this Valentine’s Day?
Say you love them with shortbread. And pink icing. (…and of course we couldn’t leave out the chocolate entirely).

In celebration of Valentine’s Day, Panera Breadis offering heart-shaped shortbread cookies, available now through February 14.

Each Valentine Cookie is frosted with pink icing that has a hint of citrus and a dusting of red sprinkles of granulated sugar.

There is also the six miniature version of the heart-shaped shortbread cookies, covered with the same pink icing and red sprinkles, but with an extra treat– red chocolate gems. The Valentine Petites are pre-packaged and tied with a ribbon, ready to be picked up as a treat for your Valentine.

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Judyth Piazza`s American Perspective Features Jason “Big Six” Estrada

Posted on 27 January 2011 by VBnewswire

Vero Beach, FL: Tomorrow, January 26th on Judyth Piazza`s American Perspective, Jason “Big Six” Estrada.

2004 United States Olympian Jason “Big Six” Estrada, one of the most decorated amateur boxers in U.S. history, rated among the world`s best super heavyweights for several years.

Pro Record: 16-3 (4 KOs) 1 NC
Age: 29
Born: November 30, 1980 in Providence, Rhode Island
Hometown: Providence, Rhode Island
Height: 6` 0″ Weight: 240 lbs.
Pro Record: 16-3 (4 KOs)
2004 U.S. Olympian
2003 Pan-American Games, Gold Medallist
3-time U.S. Nationals, U.S. Challenge & National PAL Champion

The American Perspective is a cutting edge radio program that is full of inspiration and information which airs on The SOP Radio Network. It`s intended to help people succeed in life. Each week the American Perspective features celebrity guests from around the nation such as Zig Ziglar, Maya Angelou, Yolanda King, Billy D. Williams, Tony Little, Mark Victor Hansen, Dean Koontz, Dawn Well`s from Gilligan`s Island and many many more.

“It`s the next generation of Inter-tainment”

The American Perspective can also be heard at a variety of other news sites such as Vero Beach Local News www.verobeachlocalnews.com, St. Aug News, www.staugnews.com, and The Baret News Network just to name a few.
Also, check out these other great boxing features:

Judyth Piazza chats with Gus Curren, House of Champions, Vero Beach, Florida

Judyth Piazza chats with `Matt Sharp Shooter` Remillard America`s Leading American Featherweight

To be a guest on The American Perspective, contact Robert at robert@newsblaze.com.

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90’s Music Sensation, Sophie B Hawkins to Perform in Vero Beach

Posted on 20 January 2011 by VBnewswire

A performance by Grammy-nominated artist, Sophie B Hawkins, will be held Wednesday, March 16th in Vero Beach, Florida at the 32nd Annual Firefighters’ Indian River County Fair. Sophie, best known for her hit songs “As I Lay Me Down” and “Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover”, is a platinum selling recording artist who has sold more than 9 million records worldwide and released five successful albums.

Sophie is a remarkable artist with fans around the country. She recently finished work on a new album, and has some exciting projects coming up including work on a new musical with actress Kristin Chenoweth.

Venue: Firefighters Indian River County Fair
Address: 7955 58th Ave. Vero Beach, FL 32967
Showtime: 8pm
Tickets: Adult $4, Child $2 (6-12) – This is for general admission to the fair
Buy online: http://firefightersfair.org/tickets.html
Phone: 772.633.8616
Press Inquiries: Joanna Scholtz @ 203 228-5090 or scholtz@lisalori.com/ Susan Kriskey @ kriskey@lisalori.com

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FCA07 – Vero Beach Florida 2009 Part I

Posted on 08 December 2010 by Bill



First Flightphase of the FCA07 in Vero Beach 17.10.09 – 17.01.10 Song: U2 – Beautiful day

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City of Vero Beach Presents ‘Christmas is Cancelled’

Posted on 06 December 2010 by VBnewswire

City of Vero Beach Recreation Department
proudly presents…….

‘Christmas is Cancelled’, (not really, it’s just the name of our show!), an original holiday drama

Who: Everyone is invited to this amazing family event!

What: “Christmas is Cancelled?”- An original holiday drama that combines gymnastics, dance, and circus aerials into a heart-warming holiday tale. Join the 300 student cast as they tumble, dance, and fly through the air while bringing back the true meaning of Christmas!

When: Two exciting performances will amaze the audience Sunday, December 19, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Where: the Vero Beach High School Performing Arts Center. 1707 16th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32960

Admission donations are $5.00 for adults and $4.00 for children and seniors.

Tickets are available at Leisure Square, the Vero Beach Community Center and Riverside Racquet Complex –or at the door!

Please call 772-770-3775 or 772-567-2144 for more information

Why: To showcase the talents of the young performing artists in our area and to bring our community together this holiday season!

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La Palmeraie-Ocean to river estate in Vero Beach, Florida

Posted on 08 November 2010 by Bill



La Palmeraie..15 acre ocean to river estate in Vero Beach, Florida

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