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Jewels of the Sea

Vero Beach resident Dutch Feuchter, a gifted painter in the impressionist style, was an enthusiastic collector of seashells. As an artist with a deep love of nature, Feuchter treasured seashells as natural works of art. When he passed away several years ago, he left behind an extensive collection, lovingly built up over many decades.

Ring In The New

Fashionable Vero Beach babies take center stage in the new year.

Scene Around Town

Patriot Golf Day At Grand Harbor Club

September 3: The Grand Harbor Golf & Beach Club, along with the PGA of America and United States Golf Association, hosted Patriot Golf Day to raise funds for the Folds of Honor Foundation.

In Perspective

The Indian River Memorial Hospital Auxiliary celebrated its 50 year anniversary this March.

In Perspective

By the time our snowbirds return this fall, construction will be complete on Ocean Drive’s largest, luxury commercial edifice.

One Year Ago

The American Reflections exhibit at A.E. “Bean” Backus Gallery is dedicated to the memory of those who lost their lives on 9/11, and we all felt compelled to share it with you in this special spot in the magazine.

The Bridle Shower

Minivan was one of George Kahle’s polo ponies.

Everything Old Is New Again

Work is underway to transform the former Vero Theatre in Historic Downtown Vero Beach into the 650-seat Center for the Performing Arts at Theatre Plaza.

Feeling The Squeeze Yet?

As demand for desirable land has grown, the race is now on to develop any (and all) available land in Indian River County.

Behold, The Noble Pelican…

On March 14, 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt signed an Executive Order creating Pelican Island in Sebastian as the country’s first national wildlife refuge.

Pachyderms On The Polo Field

An international roster of guests attended the latest gallery opening at Windsor, including a pair of African elephants, a Texas Longhorn (complete with riding saddle), a camel and a host of other furry and fluttering creatures.

The Queens Of Hearts

The annual Hibiscus Festival began 50 years ago, met its demise 41 years ago, and was successfully revived this year.

The Rise And Demise of The AIS

The 12-ship Spanish Plate Fleet, laden with riches, treasure and some 2,000 passengers and crew, was dangerously late setting sail from Havana in the summer of 1715.

Out Of Perspective

Artist David Rogers has been busy as a bee at McKee this fall working on his Big Bug exhibit, which will invade McKee Botanical Garden from January through March.

Savoring The Seasons

Pulling up to the entrance of Seasons 52 in Orlando, a subliminal message is sent by a sign at the curb announcing “Complimentary Valet Parking.”

Urbane Cowboy

Rancher Pat Corrigan is a man of many hats, but not all of them are Stetsons.

Artists In Residence

After more than 40 years of marriage and a lifetime spent as working artists, both Janvier (“Jan”) and Gustaf (“Gus”) Miller found themselves working with a new medium this past fall.

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