October 28, 2015
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October 28, 2015
Volume 3 Issue 43 Cost: Priceless October 28, 2015 City considers offer on recently Free transit rides purchased Liberty Medical building for students The Port St. Lucie City Council discussed selling the former Liberty Medical building to a private company at its regular meeting on Monday, October 26. The city purchased the vacant building at 10400 South U.S. Highway 1 in Port St. Lucie for $4.4 million in August of this year, intending to use it for the expansion of its growing utility and public works departments. Shortly after the sale closed, Peter Tesch of the Economic Development Council of St. Lucie County contacted city staff with a prospective buyer – EMD Holdings, LLC. Jim McCarthy of EMD Holdings, is a private real estate solutions company, wrote in an August 24 letter that his intent was to purchase the building, equipment and contents for $5.4 million and lease it to Teleperformance S.A., a company employing approximately 600 people at its St. Lucie West facility. McCarthy wrote that Teleperformance seeks to hire more than 500 additional employees but is “bursting at the seams.” According to the city’s staff report, the purchase price was negotiated up to $6.1 million, $1.7 million in excess of the amount paid by the city in August. “As Mr. McCarthy mentioned in his letter, this building is a one-of-a-kind asset, a well-appointed turnkey call center,” said Daniel Holbrook, assistant city managercommunity development. “As much as we need to accommodate the necessary growth of our utility and public works departments, we also need to consider the job Liberty Medical continued on page 3 The pilot project allowing youth to ride fixed-route transit at no cost during summer break was a huge success and the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners has identified funding to extend the Youth Ride Free program year-round. Starting Monday, Oct. 19, anyone under the age of 18 with a valid student ID or St. Lucie County Library Card can ride the Treasure Coast Connector for free. The 10-week summer pilot program provided more than 3,032 free rides during summer school break, giving students access to library events, summer camps, recreational activities and parttime jobs. Continuation of the service will allow more youth to access after-school activities, as well as volunteer and emFree ride continued on page 2 PSL Business Women award scholarship to IRSC student The Port St. Lucie Business Women presented the last of three scholarship awards for the 2015-2016 school year its October 15 meeting held at Tutto Fresco in Port St. Lucie. This Port St. Lucie Business Women's Scholarship, an annual award of $2,500 for tuition and books to a female student who is pursuing a bachelor's degree at Indian River State College (IRSC), was presented to Demetria Housing. Demetria Housing, who was a graduate of Fort Pierce Central High School, is a Business Administration major at IRSC. She works a bus driver for the St. Lucie County School District where she has been employed for 15 years. Housing serves as the youth director at her church, where she has been recognized by her pastor for her excellence in leadership. Port St. Lucie Business Women Scholarship Chair Pamela Houghton presented the awards. Marta Cronin, Dean of the School of Education, IRSC, and PSLBW continued on page 5 Left to right, Pamela Houghton, Port St. Lucie Business Women Scholarship Chair, scholarship winner Demetria Housing, and Marta Cronin, Dean, School of Education, IRSC Photo credit: Diane Gallagher, DSG Design & Photography 2 Weekly Tidbits Experience Port St Lucie’s Fall Fun Fest The Fall Fun Fest will be held on Friday, October 30 through Sunday, November 1 at the Civic Center. Festival goers will enjoy live music and entertainment, a wide variety of traditional carnival food and midway carnival rides. The festival's carnival rides will add to the fun. Tickets for the rides are $1 each or for $20 you can purchase a wrist band and ride an unlimited amount of times on the day of purchase. The festivities start Friday, October 30 with line dancing and live music. The Halloween activities include a costume contest on Saturday, October 31 from 5 to 7 p.m. Judged on creativity and originality, there will be winners for most creative, original and scariest in each age group. There is no fee to enter the costume contest. Winners will be announced at 7 p.m. Kids 12 years old and younger are invited to go inside the Civic Center to trick or treat with the Police Athletic League and fill their pumpkins with free candy. On Sunday, November 1, Shaboom will perform live playing your favorite oldies. Here's a summary of the times and activities for the festival: Friday, October 30 from 5 to 10 p.m. Line dancing and live music Saturday, October 31 from noon to 11 p.m. Trick or Treat Zone with tons of candy, hosted by the Police Athletic League, 5 to 7 p.m. Costume contest for all ages, 5 to 7 p.m. and live music from Showcase Band Sunday, November 1 from 1 to 6 p.m. Live music from Shaboom Parking and admission are free. Proceeds from the Fall Fun Fest benefit the PSL Downtown Lions Club programs. Arts and Crafts vendors can still be part of this great event, by downloading and submitting a Display Vendor form from the city’s website at www.cityofpsl.com . The Civic Center is located at 9221 S.E. Civic Center Place, on the southeast corner of U.S. Highway 1 and Walton Road. Dreams come true at the Pretty Princess Tea Party Your child will meet and mingle with real princesses from Princess Enchantment during the Pretty Princess Tea Party on the first Wednesday of the every month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Princesses ages 2 and older can dress in their favorite royal attire and enjoy the dress-up trunk, story time, “tea time” snacks, sing-alongs and crafts. The next Pretty Princess Tea Party is scheduled for Wednesday, November 4 at the Port St. Lucie Civic Center. The cost is $3 per child. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the happily ever after. The Civic Center is located at 9221 S.E. Civic Center Place, on the southeast corner of U.S. Highway 1 and Walton Road. October 28, 2015 Free ride continued from page 1 ployment opportunities. Research has shown that supporting access to opportunities by overcoming barriers such as transportation can contribute to reducing crime, drug use, gang involvement and violence leading to improved community safety and economic development. For more information about the Treasure Coast Connector, including bus routes, fares and transit stations, call 772-464-RIDE (7433) or visit: http://treasurecoastconnector.com. To obtain a library card visit http://library.stlucieco.gov to find a branch near you. October 28, 2015 Weekly Tidbits Liberty Medical continued from page 1 opportunities and other benefits selling the building to EMD Holdings would bring us.” Holbrook also said that purchasing and utilizing a building that had been vacant for 18 months to accommodate growing city departments was the best decision when there seemed to be no private buyer in sight. “However, we now have an opportunity for everyone to win,” he said. “We can build or acquire new space for our utility and public works departments, a building ready for turnkey use as a call center will go back on the tax rolls, and a local employer will add a significant number of new jobs.” City staff plans to work toward developing the best possible solution for the growth of its utility and public works departments, necessary due to ongoing residential and commercial growth within the city. “Both the utility and the public works departments are the largest in the Treasure Coast region and have either been recognized for outstanding plant operations and maintenance and/or received nationally recognized accreditation,” said City Manager Jeff Bremer. “As we said in August, however, it is still necessary for these departments to add standard workshops, equipment labs and other facilities in order to continue to provide excellent levels of service to the city’s residents and businesses.” The City Council is supportive of the sale, the City will conduct a first reading of the ordinance necessary to effect the sale at its November 9 meeting. If the ordinance is passed after its second reading on November 23, EMD Holdings, LLC will pay a $50,000 deposit within three days; $8,000 of this deposit will be non-refundable. Closing would be on or before February 10, 2016. 3 EVENTS and NOTICES Eating out of control? Thinking about food often? There is help! Come to a Food Addicts Anonymous meeting every Wednesday at 6PM. Call 772 878 9657 for more information. Open Informational Meeting Free Do you want to learn about “green“ safe consumer products? Contact Dr. Jack about the weekly meeting time and place at 772.343.7122 Port St Lucie Botanical Port St. Lucie Sunset Gardens Jazz & Blues Rotary at Catering RevoluNight Listen to the tion, 440 Peacock Blvd. on wonderful sounds of the the first and third Tuesday’s Fort Pierce Jazz and Blues at 5:30 for cocktails and 6:00- Society indoors at the 7:00 PM for dinner. We are a Gardens every other non-profit and do great things Wednesday night from 6:30 for the community. to 9:30 p.m. Admission is only $5 per person. Visit Coffee with the PSL our website calendar at Council Every fourth www.pslbotanicalgardens. Friday of each month org for more info. beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the PSL Community Center, Blues Alliance August (unless otherwise noticed). 28, Fri., “Hooked on Blues Hosted by the St. Lucie and Music” with the Duffy County Chamber of Bishop Band at Double Commerce. Public is welRoads Tavern, 251S. USI, come. Jupiter, FL 33477, 561-2037061, 7:30, http:// The Solid Gold Dance doubleroadstavern.com/ Band "Dance Party" Special Olympics Track, At the Civic Center on the Bocce and Tennis, Tuesdays last Thursday of every at 5:30 pm, Saturdays at month, at the Port St. Lucie Civic Center from 7—10 PM. 9:00 am, Lawnwood Stadium, Ft. Pierce Hey Port St. Lucie “Single Stream Recycling” Residents Who Recycle Can Win Money Register for your FREE e-subscription and receive Weekly Tidbits at home each week on your computer www.YourWeelyTidbits.com It’s a new year and Waste Pro is continuing to give away fifty $100 Visa gift cards per month to randomly selected customers who have their carts out for collection and recyclables properly prepared. A representative from St. Lucie County will handdeliver the gift cards to each winner. Monthly winners will be entered in a drawing for a $2,500 Visa gift card at the end of the year. The more you recycle, the better your chances at winning will be! For more information, contact Waste Pro at (772) 595-9390. Do your part, it’s a start. Weekly Tidbits 4 October 28, 2015 Cost Effective Advertising Opportunity 50.00 per month for a weekly ad with a quarterly agreement. We will promote your business spotlight column on our Facebook page once a week. But that isn’t all you get!!! We will promote your business on our Facebook page three times a week. You will also be highlighted in our “Business Spotlight” Column Your ad will be on our Home Page of our Website and linked to your website or Facebook Page . Call... 772-370-8122 Weekly Tidbits October 28, 2015 PSLBW continued from page 1 Wendy Dwyer, Housing’s former English instructor, were there to honor Housing. Dwyer, in her letter of recommendation, commented that from the very first Housing was engaged, enthusiastic and excited about being a college student. Housing’s enthusiasm spread to her classmates, for she chose to share her learning tools and encouragement to help her fellow students succeed as well. Upon receiving the certificate at the Business Women presentation, Housing said that she has many ideas for starting a number of different businesses and that she hopes that one day she, too, can be a proud member of the Port St. Lucie Business Women. Students may apply for scholarships starting October 1 through January 31 through the IRSC “STARTS” online scholarship application portal. For more information contact Julia Keenan, Scholarship Development Coordinator, Indian River State College, (772) 462-7249, or by e-mail at jkeenan@irsc.edu. The Port St. Lucie Business Women is a professional organization dedicated to promoting the interests of business women and serving our community in an effective way. For more information visit www.pslbw.com. The Treasure Coast Deaf Church 2nd Annual Craft Sale November 7, 2015 9am - 1pm rain or shine 260 SE Prima Vista Blvd Port St. Lucie in the Parking Lot BRING YOUR OWN TABLETS, TENTS & CHAIRS * SPACES LIMITED NO ELECTRIC AVAILABLE VENDORS NEEDED!! $20 per parking space For More Info Call Sarah 772-529-3637 anytime Giggles and Grins It was mid-October and I was waiting for my wife, Julie, at the checkout at Walmart supermarket in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, I noticed that someone had left behind their broom. When no one came to claim it, I went outside to search for a couple I remembered seeing at the cashier's desk. I spotted them getting into their truck and hurried over. 'Excuse me,' I said to the young woman, 'but did you by any chance leave your broom inside?' 'No,' she retorted quickly and with a smile, 'we came by truck.' Weekly Tidbits A publication of Summit 21, LLC 1391 NW St. Lucie West Blvd. #190 Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 5