Brevard’s Love Affair with Football
by Suzanne Fox Sevel Football has ingrained itself into American culture from youth leagues to the pros, and here on the Space Coast, loyal fans wear their hearts on their sleeves (and in some cases...
View ArticleThe Artists Behind the Art
by Suzanne Fox Sevel A renaissance of creativity is booming on the Space Coast with the upswing of popular galleries, home grown community theater, new art and local indie music. Creative types are...
View ArticleMusic Feeds the Soul
Atlantic Music Center holds a gallery of fine pianos, suited for anyone with a cultivated taste for art and music. These beautiful, hand-crafted pianos range from Yamaha and Kawai to Steingraeber...
View ArticleSisters, Survivors
Stories of Survival from Real Women Who’ve Been There Breast cancer survivors are passionate in their survivorship and supporting other women who are going through it. This month, we feature some...
View ArticleThe Power of Reinvention
By Suzanne Fox Sevel Sometimes we choose to reinvent ourselves. Other times, circumstances force change upon us. And still other times it’s a little of both. Reinvention when you have no choice, when...
View ArticleFood for Thought
By Rebekah Duntz Photos provided by Tight Line Productions What is the one thing that brings everyone together? You probably guessed right: food. Lori Halbert in the kitchen cooking live with Senator...
View ArticleLiving Thanks
By Jaimie M. Engle Philanthropists Spotlight In honor of the spirit of Thanksgiving, SpaceCoast Living is showcasing the profiles of several residents who treat each day as one to be thankful for....
View ArticleForever Families
By: Geo A. Ropert, APR Geo Ropert is the chief communication director at Brevard Family Partnership Brevard’s Dependency Court Judge, Jeffery Mahl, spends most days hearing cases regarding children...
View ArticleThe Spirit of the Holidays
By Suzanne Fox Sevel | Photos by Keith Betterley From Around the World to the Space Coast The “holidays” mean different things to different people. Melbourne is a city that embraces diversity, and...
View ArticleThe Old Man and The Tree
Story and photos by Allison Arteaga A Crusade Against the Space Coast’s Most Devastating Invasive Plant “President Kennedy said, ‘Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your...
View ArticleSights Set on an Olympic Future
By Sue DeWerff From the time he took his first steps on the ice at just eight months old, Viera’s Tommy-Jo Nyman was destined to be a figure skater. Both his parents are former professional skaters...
View ArticleDay In the Life: Penny Flaherty
Penny Flaherty – “The Boat Lady” Penny Flaherty runs a tight ship. She has many titles, but she is best known as, “The Boat Lady.” As founder of both Island Boat Lines and the Indian River Queen,...
View ArticleTaking Shape
By Sue DeWerff Surfboard Shaper Jessica Stern Coming home with errant gobs of resin on her arms and legs and sometimes in her hair, along with sanding dust all over her face is something surfboard...
View ArticleLove In Bloom on the Space Coast
By Suzanne Fox Sevel First crush to old flame, friendship to fix up, people meet their mates in a variety of ways. But it takes a special pair to see a quality marriage endure over time and through...
View ArticleDay In the Life: Kenny Berger
Kenny Berger Assistant Groundskeeper, Washington Nationals Growing up in Indian Harbour Beach, Kenny Berger is a life-long resident of Brevard County. He excelled in baseball at Satellite High...
View ArticleOne Man’s Trash is Another Man’s Table
By Jaimie M. Engle Local musician Jay DiBella has taken his love for carpentry and refurbishing and started creating unique repurposed products. His passion to “fix up rather than throw out” has...
View ArticleThe Generous Jewelers
Jason and Gale Kempf Kempf’s Family Dazzles Customers and the Community The Kempf family has taken pride in giving back to the local community by supporting various philanthropic organizations for many...
View ArticleDay In the Life: Bob Barnes
Bob Barnes Co-Founder, The Children’s Hunger Project Bob Barnes is co-founder of The Children’s Hunger Project. As executive director, his duties start early and end late. Bob’s passion for helping...
View ArticleThe Joy of Teaching
“It’s not always what you teach, but how you teach it. The love and joy behind your teaching is perhaps the strongest impression you will leave with your students.” – Amy Parsons Teacher of the Year...
View Article“Grind For Life”
By Sue DeWerff | Photo by Tim Ebaugh Photography Two-time eye cancer survivor Mike Rodgers looks much younger than his 49 years. Especially for someone who has endured endless hours of surgery and...
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