KHHS celebrates Homecoming
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KHHS celebrates Homecoming
Lake Region Monitor USPS 114-170 — Keystone Heights, Florida Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 42nd Year — 23rd Issue — 75 CENTS KHHS celebrates Homecoming Keystone Heights High School students celebrated homecoming last week with activities culminating with the annual Pow Wow pep rally, parade, football game and dance. The football team beat the Belleview Rattlers to improve to 5-1. See Section B for more on the game. Left: On the FFA float: (l-r) Nathan Martin, Connor Turner, Canton Mann, Hunter Altman and Courtney Paul. Miss KHHS, Hannah Wacha Fishing team members (l-r) Collin Reddish, Drew Love, Dylan Taylor and Steven Beverly. Indian Battalion members (l-r) Taylor Butler, Richard Knight, Mitchell Lilliston and Cynthia Jones. Photos: Hildebran, unless otherwise noted. Worth Noting Turkey Shoot starts Oct. 17 The Sons of AMVETS Turkey Senior Court: (l-r) Abi Gonzalez, Hannah Crane, King Earl Hall, Queen Crystal Alonzo, Shoot will be held at AMVETS Shaw Fuller and Brittany Schellpeper. Photo: Tonya Gibbs. Post 86, 6685 Brooklyn Bay Rd. every Saturday beginning Oct. block will be a classic 1967 17 and running through Nov. 21. Volkswagen Beetle, at noon. Sign-up starts at 9 a.m. Proceeds One family owned the VW that help local charities. has 86,666 miles, is still running, but needs a few replacement Moonlit hike parts to put it on the road again. Accepting applications for promises scares vendors until Wednesday, Oct. The annual Haunted 21. Reserve your space now by Moonlight Hike will be held at calling 352-475-2413, 352-475Mike Roess Gold Head Branch 3992, or email jmmnanny@ State Park, 6239 S.R. 21 in gmail.com. Resident: “Peach Keystone Heights, on Saturday, Street is going to have a kid dead.” Oct. 24, along with a costume dance featuring a live band, The Woman’s Club Pepper Shakers. card parties Loretta Peoples, who lives on BY DAN HILDEBRAN Tickets are $5 per person. Peach Street, complained about Monitor Editor The Woman’s Club of Ticket sales start at 6 p.m. the student pick up practices of and the gates close at 10 p.m. Keystone Heights will be holding KEYSTONE HEIGHTS Keystone Heights Elementary Refreshments will be available card parties at its clubhouse — Parents picking up their School parents, some of whom the first and second Fridays of children from for purchase. Keystone park on the side of the street every month from noon to 3 pm. This will be a scary hike, so Heights Elementary School please use discretion in bringing The cost is $3.00 and includes could soon be ticketed if they and walk to the school, instead children. Strollers and pets are a dessert buffet, coffee and tea. park on the side of Peach Street. of using the designated parent prohibited for safety reasons. For Scrabble is also played and a The city council, during its Oct. pickup drive through, which more information, please contact 50/50 drawing also. For more 5 meeting, had a first reading of commonly overflows after the ranger station at 352-473- information please contact Kay an ordinance that would outlaw school. Alvarez at 352-473-9059. 4701. “How about if these parents Council votes to restrict parking near elementary school Bellamy RoadShow St. William Catholic Plan to come to the Bellamy Church Knights Road Show Saturday, Oct. 24, in Heritage Park, S.R. 26, Melrose.. of Columbus Vendors will be selling antiques Felowship Dinner to fine thrift from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Two special events include antique appraisals from 10-noon and a charity auction conducted by the Keystone Auction Service. The first item on the auction Superintendent Charlie Van Zant. Oct 24, 6:30 p.m. lasagna, salad, bread, drink, dessert. Adults, $10, Children (5-10) $5. For tickets, see a knight or call David Dickinson at 352-4731152 or 352-478-5475. parking on the side of Peach, between Orchid Avenue and Highland Avenue. Councilman Dan Lewandowski said parents have little choice but to park on the side of the road, because of a shortage of parking spaces. “If this is done improperly, we can make things more unsafe,” he said about the proposed ordinance. park in a parking lot and get out and walk,” Peoples complained. She added that the current situation is creating a safety hazard for students. “Peach Street is going to have a kid dead,” she said. Woman arrested in Melrose traffic death Accident claimed life of Brady Crom BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor PALATKA — The Florida Highway Patrol said a Melrose woman was intoxicated, speeding and left the scene of an accident that left a Hawthorne man dead in March. Putnam County deputies executed an arrest warrant for Laura Ann Ford on Oct. 6. The State Attorney’s Office in the Seventh Circuit charged the 41-year-old with DUI manslaughter and leaving the scene of a crash, with death, involving a pedestrian. FHP, which investigated the March 21 crash, said in a probable cause affidavit that Ford was driving between 51 and 54 miles-per-hour in a posted 35 miles-per-hour zone when her 1999 Isuzu Rodeo struck Brady Leigh Crom as the 61-year-old was attempting to walk across S.R. 26, near Grove Street. FHP also said that Ford’s blood-alcohol level was 0.114 at the time of the crash. The legal limit is 0.08. Crom was a well-known Lake Region resident. His family founded the Crom Corporation of Gainesville, a builder of Ford industrial and municipal water tanks. His parents, Dr. Theodore R. Crom and Wynona “Nonie” Crom hosted a popular July 4th party at their home on Lake Winnott, south of Melrose. The annual event featured sky divers and was considered one of the top social events in the Lake Region through the 1980s. Crom cared for his mother until she passed away in December. Hours after her arrest, Ford was released on a $50,000 bond. Deadline Monday 5 p.m. before publication • Phone 352-473-2210 • Fax 352-473-2210 [email protected] • www.StarkeJournal.com Y M Y M C K C K 2A Lake Region Monitor • Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 Keystone Heights High School Homecoming On the Carpentry float are (l-r) Dalton Crews, Collin Hyatt, Jordan Joyner and Andrew Bach. On the Art Department float: Safari Ford, Gabbie Bush, Holly Hiers and Quinn Crews. On the sophomore float, (l-r) Jamie Johnston, Lauren Hovsapien, Brooke Tschorn, Brandon Ludwig and Johanna Hiers. Grilling burgers on the parade route are (l-r) Beau Dushane, Lane Edgy, Buddy Dugger, Dalen Brown, Tony Fils and Hunter Shimer. 4004 SE State Road 21 • Keystone Heights, FL 32656 South of Santa Fe College Watson Campus 352.473.3829 www.keystone-umc.org School board Betsy Condon member Senior Pastor, Dr. Craig Moore Lake Region Monitor USPS 114-170 Published each Thursday and entered as Periodical Postage Paid at Keystone Heights, Florida under Act of March 3, 1879. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Lake Region Monitor P.O. Drawer A - Starke, FL 32091 7382 SR 21 - Keystone Heights, FL 32656 Phone: (352) 473-2210 • (352) 473-6721 John M. Miller, Publisher Miss Junior Victoria Bannon. KHHS, Subscription Rate in Trade Area $39.00 per year: $20.00 six months Outside Trade Area: $39.00 per year: $20.00 six months Editor: Sports Editor: Advertising: Dan Hildebran Cliff Smelley Kevin Miller Darlene Douglass Eileen Gilmore Typesetting Advertising and Newspaper Prod. Earl W. Ray Classified Adv. Heather Wheeler Bookkeeping: Joan Stewart-Jones Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 • Lake Region Monitor Keystone Heights High School Homecoming Dance team members (l-r) Rebecca Baker, Nikki Welch, Baylee Smith, Larissa Campbell, Taylor Jordan and Courtney Warner. On the prize-winning Junior float, Abbie Loose and Anna Wilkes. (L-r) Junior Class Representatives: Logan Gorman and Tori Savoy; Sophomore Class Representatives: Matt Stovall and Christian Buchanan; Freshmen Class Representatives: Chandler Padgett and Brylee Hawkins. Photo: Tonya Gibbs. On the Senior float: Thomas Horne and Eric Feiley. 3A 4A Lake Region Monitor • Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015 audience participation, good music, and lots of fun. Their BY DARLENE HINKLE songwriting has garnered accolades in the folk community as Kerrville New Folk Finalists and Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Emerging Artists! This live concert is part of the weekly Coffee Talk series held each Wednesday at Artisans’ Way Gallery, 5910 Hampton St., Melrose. Snacks and coffee are available. Free admission; donations gratefully accepted. Be sure to go by the Silver Lining gift shop and see the work of Malcolm Randall VA Medical local Artists. The Bellamy Road Show will Center. Opening Reception start at 8 a.m. in the Heritage Friday, Nov. 6 to 9 p.m. The regular meeting of the Park. Booths are available for Democratic Women’s Club of the public to set up. Cost is Melrose Community Business the Lakes Area will be Oct. 22 $10 per table. Contact Judy Association Monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the old Melrose MaClaren, vice president of the was held at the Homemakers Homemaker’s Club, 25728 Park Historical Melrose Inc. at 352- Club in Melrose on Oct. 13, St. The special guest is Democratic 475-3992. An Auction will be discussion as follows: Elections candidate for District 19 Florida held after 10 a.m. on a Classic were held for the following, House of Representatives, Joe 1967 Volkswagen Beetle. This Joe Rush will be president for Snodgrass. Come and hear his one- owner family Bug has another two year term, Stasha plans for representing District. 86,666 miles under its belt and Rudolph will keep the position 19. DWCLA meetings are open is still running. Windows and of Secretary, Board of Directors to all registered Democrats. horn work. Original documents renewal will be Tim Parker, newly Membership is open to men. include bill of sale. Original elected are Christine Louton, Refreshments are served seats and paint. What it needs Linda Kemp and Tommie Sapp. and meetings last approx. 90 besides new tires, brakes, etc. The Merry Melrose Christma minutes. For more info call Fran and body work is a second s Parade will change the name Rossano 352-475-3012. loving owner to restore it. to “A Cartoon Christmas.” Grand Other antiques and collectibles Marshall will be Cornelius Betty’s Pizza and Italian will be auctioned off starting Clayton, Melrose’s Ambassador Restaurant is displaying local at noon as part of the Bellamy and Historian Extraordinaire. artists work for sale by Barbara Road Show. Parade float applications Hicks and Joy Wigg. available at Ameris Bank and Melrose Live! Variety Show online at MelroseFL.com. Dream Center presents: Oct. 24 starting at 7 pm. Music, Family night with fun and dance, and comedy are on the MBCA Christmas Party and games for all ages, food and bill at Melrose Live! The program Dance mixer will be Dec. 11 refreshments. Starting at 6 p.m. showcases local talent. Not from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at to 9 p.m. Movie at 8 p.m. Come to be missed are the Men’s the Dream Center. Everyone is join their group and enjoy the Synchronized Swim Team and welcome to come and enjoy. festivities offered. the Ephesians 4 Pastors’ Prayer For information on donations of Fellowship! The suggested food and money and help go to The Melrose Pack-a-Sack donation of $8 for adults the MelroseFL.com website. program for Melrose Elementary and $4 for children includes School which provides food and refreshments. The event is held Senior Healthcare Center of snacks for children meets every at the Trinity Episcopal Church Melrose was represented by Wednesday to pack snacks for Parish Hall, SR 26, Melrose, North Florida Regional Clinic the students at the Melrose UMC. and is sponsored by the Trinity Manager, Kathryn Cross R.N. Participates include the Melrose Church Community Outreach The Senior Healthcare Center is UMC, Orange Creek-camp Ville Committee which supports Lake staffed by specialized Geriatric UMC, Trinity Episcopal, Eliam Area Ministries food bank and physicians and ARNPs servicing Baptist, and the Girl Scouts. If the Pack-a-Sack food program at the population of Melrose anyone wishes to donate money Melrose Elementary School and with those 65 years and above. to the PAC-n-Sac program please other outreach ministries. Please Special cases maybe accepted send to Melrose UMC P.O. Box call Trinity at 352.475.2177 to for those younger than 65. 576, Melrose, and FL 32666. make your reservations. Trinity Episcopal Church opens Christine Louton representing at 9 a.m. their church thrift Halloween Auction Oct. 31. the Four Corners Transportation store every Thursday. Specials Fundraiser auction to support Association asked for all those on clothes and other items are the Melrose Senior Community who want transportation to fill available. Center, 307 SR 26, and Melrose. out the survey that will be in Live music by the McPlayers, and the community and on line to Teen Night every Thursday costume dance following the identify their needs by filling out from 5 pm to 8 p.m. Fun, auction. Call 352.235.5160 for the survey. You can go on line positive activities for young details. at www.surveymonkey.com/r/ adults. Held at the Melrose Elvis in Melrose Oct. 31 at 4 LATdemand. Last date to fill out pm. Live music by the McPlayers, the survey is Oct. 25. You can and a costume dance at the also fill out the survey and mail Melrose Senior Community to the address on the back. If Center, 307 SR 26, Melrose. Best you are interested in having ELVIS Contest to be held during public transportation in Melrose the dance/concert. Tickets $5 at and the surrounding area please the door. Call 352.235.5160 for fill out the survey. details. In Honor of The Veterans Coffee Talk at Artisans Way Day Gallery 26 will present Nov. this Wednesday, Oct. 21 from 6 Art walk “In Honor of those 11 a.m., to 1 p.m. Friction Farm Who Helped Keep Us Free,” a is a husband and wife team of special exhibition of Veteran’s guitarist/vocalist Aidan Quinn and VA staff artwork on display and bassist/vocalist Christine for the month of November. The Stay who combine storytelling exhibition will be curated by the and social commentary to UF Center for Arts in Medicine create a live performance full and the RVTRI Creative Arts of funny and poignant stories, Therapy Program at the spontaneous diversions, Around the Lakes Dream Center, 301 SR 26, and Melrose. Call Tommy or Angie Sapp at 352.475.2982 for details. The Melrose Library presents Oct. 29 a documentary on Eleanor Roosevelt presented by Barbara Overlander. All are invited for this informative presentation. The Melrose Library will have Story Time for Early Readers ages 0-2 every Tuesday starting at 10 a.m. and ages 3-5 every Thursday starting at 10 a.m. bring the children and let them enjoy the experience of reading. Sign up for their weekly email newsletter and listen to their weekly podcast. Log onto funinputnam.com. Check out Clyde the wonder dog, petassisted therapy at Paws to Read every second Friday of the month after school at 3:30 p.m. Clyde is a Leonberger, a special breed of the St. Bernard, the Newfoundland and the Great Pyrennes. They are self-assured and calm, with a steady, playful demeanor. The Putnam County Library system has partnered with Brainfuse to offer free online tutoring and so much more for students of all ages. Get help today go on line to your library website: Funinputnam. com, click on reference, tab, and then click on Brainfuse to get connected to a live tutor. The library is still accepting donations of children’s books for students from kindergarten through third grade. You can bring the books to the Melrose Library. The books will go to the students receiving the PAC-n- Sack program. There is a need for school supplies for the school as well. Needed items are noted by grade in the school office lobby. out enjoy what the senior center has to offer and check out the art work. They are still displaying the acrylic artwork of the seniors. All work is for sale and will be up through the month of October and November. 6 pm at the historic Homemakers Club, 25728 Park St., Melrose, FL, 32666. All levels. Suggested $10 love offering. For information contact Jennifer Pritchett 352.475.1255. Lake Area Beekeepers Club First Tuesday at 7 p.m. Monthly The Santa Fe Audubon Society meeting held at Gallery 26 in will have an event Saturday, Melrose. Call Douglas Rudd at Oct. 24, Lubee Bat Festival. 352.473.1009 for details. This is a free event. The Lubee Bat Conservatory is a research Melrose Democrats every facility in Gainesville. There fourth Saturday at 10 a.m. will be scheduled talks by the at Betty’s Pizza, SR 21 N and director and staff while viewing Wynwood Ave, Melrose. For the bats. Address is Lubee Bat details call Fran Rossano at Conservatory 1309 NW 192nd 352.475.3012. Ave. Gainesville FL. Meet at the Melrose Heritage Park at 9:15 Contra Dance second Friday am to carpool. Contact Joyce 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Susan King at 352-475-1999 for more Rudder calls the moves at the information. Melrose Dream Center, 301 Hwy 26, Melrose, 352.475.2924. Medicare Counseling every $5 at the door. third Monday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. SHINE volunteers Four Corners Transportation provide free, confidential, and Associates every second unbiased counseling to assist Tuesday at 1:30 pm Medicare beneficiaries with Monthly meeting to discuss any Medicare challenges. For transportation needs and further information or a phone solutions for the four-county consultation please call the Elder area, held at the Homemakers Helpline at 1-800-963-5337. To Club, Melrose, following the learn about SHINE online, go to monthly MBCA General meeting. floridashine.org. West Putnam Democrats meet Community Meditation every Saturday, Oct. 24 10 a.m. at Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Betty’s Pizza for breakfast pizza, at the historic Homemakers coffee and to hear candidates for Club, 25728 Park St., Melrose, Putnam County Sheriff. For info FL, 32666. All beings welcome! call Fran Rossano 352-475-3012. For information contact Jennifer Pritchett 352.475.1255. YOGA every Tuesday 9 am and Melrose Library presents Art Classes with Gayle Bone a professional in Art Education Free classes for young people ages 8-15. For more information call the Melrose Library at 352475-1237. Seating is limited. Senior Center at Melrose is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Scheduled are Mondays a.m. quilting and more , 9 a.m. painting, p.m. Mexican train dominos and 3:15 is Tai Chi class. Wednesdays are 9:30 Bunco, Noon lunch, 1 p.m. Bridge, 2:30 p.m. Ping Pong and 3:15 Tai Chi class, and Fridays are 10 a.m. Bingo, 1 p.m. a movie and 1- 4 Ping Pong. Friday floats. Come Join us in recognizing, celebrating & THANKING OUR FIREFIGHTERS By placing a Tribute in THE LAKE REGION MONITOR October 22, 2015 Only $ 40.00 Deadline: Monday, Oct. 19, 2015 Name Address City State Daytime Phone Zip Home Phone Include your tribute (with photo or artwork if desired). For more information call Darlene at or email Bring in your tribute to: The Bradford County Telegraph 131 West Call Street • Starke, FL • Mail to: P.O. Box A, Starke, FL 32091 Mon–Fri 8:00am – 5:00pm THE Serving Keystone Heights, Melrose and the surrounding area for over years ... 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