In this issue:

The Tides was your pick for Gourmet Fare. Photo by Kim Bottalico

2024 Dining Awards Picks

We took a poll, and you let us in on some of your favorite places to hang out, pick up a treat, and enjoy a nice meal and some good company
Vero Beach Museum of Art's new chief curator is making plans for traveling exhibitions and the museum’s permanent collection. Photo by Steven Martine

Looking to the Horizon with Caitlin Swindell

Vero Beach Museum of Art's new chief curator is making plans for traveling exhibitions and the museum’s permanent collection
Alex Kanter. Photo by Steven Martine

Stages of Life with Alex Kanter

The actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, director, and playwright’s eventful path led him unexpectedly to the Treasure Coast
Russell and Raff. Photo by Jerry Rabinowitz

Inside a Couple’s Penthouse Jewel

Stepping inside the penthouse condominium owned by Beryl Raff...
Ian and Nancy Beaumont. Photo by Steven Martine

Good Works with What’s Next Adventures

With What’s Next Adventures, Nancy and Ian Beaumont create life-changing experiences aboard the Bahama Star

Explore the Area

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A Passion for Patients

Donating her medical services comes naturally to Dr. Nancy Baker.
Kristen Johnson makes time to give this lucky pooch some love

Everyday Miracles at Local Animal Shelters

Shelter workers face many challenges, but they wouldn’t trade jobs with anyone
McKee Botanical Gardens waterlilies. Photos by JPR Images 2

Waterlily Celebration Returns to McKee Botanical Garden

Enjoy the garden’s 80-plus waterlily varieties and vote for your favorite entry in the Seventeenth Annual Waterlily Photo Contest on June 18
Propelled by an Atlas V rocket, an environmental satellite soars into space just after its 2016 launch from Kennedy Space Center. A joint venture of NASA and NOAA, it sends weather-related images back to Earth. The photo was taken from the end of Gifford Dock Road in Vero Beach. Photo by Sam Wolfe

Living Space on the Treasure Coast

Proximity to Cape Canaveral’s launchpads makes Treasure Coast residents gravitate toward all things NASA and astronomy
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Opening Doors

Sometimes uncertain times require a fresh approach, even to fresh produce. Brittany Swartz, manager of the Farmers Market Oceanside, created the Farmers Market drop off program to ensure that local artisans could get their products to customers, without anyone having to leave the safety of home.
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Cycling and Recycling

Cycling is an excellent way both to explore and get exercise. In the Vero Beach community, it also provides the opportunity to give back.

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Fashion Forward with Jen Fourmont Brannen

What does a woman do when her values are increasingly at odds with her career? When she seeks, but cannot find, high-quality swimwear that...

World of Glass

Meet Karen LaMonte, the artist behind the sculpture "Reclining Dress Absence" in the VBMA's permanent collection at VBMA.

LOCAL FLAVOR

The Sweet Spot with Crystal Morton

The pastry chef's restaurant career began in a coffee shop, but she's now working her dream job at The Moorings

On the Menu at Curfew

Chef Red Bellamy of Curfew in Vero Beach finds inspiration in everything from old cookbooks to Antarctic salmon

HOME GARDEN

Green Thumb in the White Sand

The key to successful gardening in Florida is to cooperate with nature

A Slice of Paradise

These Connecticut empty-nesters found the perfect spot to build their dream home in John's Island. "We love the people and the relaxed, low-key vibe; we really just fit in here," Nancy Ozizmir says.

LOCAL HISTORY

Exploring History

The discrepancy in where Juan Ponce de Leon landed is significant — about 150 miles. Of interest to Indian River County residents is that, instead of four counties away, 20th century historian and navigator Douglas Peck estimates that the historic landing took place in the southern stretch of neighboring Brevard County, just a few miles north of what is now the Sebastian Inlet.

The Gang’s All Here

Over the years, while Vero Beach has been become home to thousands of solid citizens, it appears that it was also home to a few bad apples of the gangster variety also walked our streets decades ago. “Entrepreneurs” John J. Williams and Harry Roberts leased what would later become the Ocean Grill, but they hailed from the Chicago nightclub scene and its organized crime-affiliated gambling establishments.