In this issue:
Tony Young Leaves No Stone Unturned
Despite Tony Young's efforts to tell the stories of the 90 fallen servicemen honored at Memorial Island, a few remain shrouded in mystery
Vero Beach Museum of Art Honors Veterans
Vero Beach Museum of Art celebrates military veterans with art classes that foster creative expression and camaraderie
Grade-A Performance at Childcare Resources
Childcare Resources of Indian River enlists the University of Florida’s Lastinger Center to put its methods to the test
Chimpanzees Find Peace at Save the Chimps
At the sprawling Save the Chimps sanctuary in Fort Pierce, resident chimpanzees enjoy a safe and dignified retirement
Explore the Area
Everyday Miracles at Local Animal Shelters
Shelter workers face many challenges, but they wouldn’t trade jobs with anyone
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
Living Space on the Treasure Coast
Proximity to Cape Canaveral’s launchpads makes Treasure Coast residents gravitate toward all things NASA and astronomy
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.
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.