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Florida Today from Cocoa, Florida • A35

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Florida Todayi
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Cocoa, Florida
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FLORIDATODAY.COM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2019 35A Welcome! Medical Associates of Brevard is pleased towelcome Mudanai P. Sabapathy, M.D. to its group of local physicians! 3044W. NewHaven Avenue West Melbourne, FL 32904 (321) 473-8613 Mudanai P. Sabapathy, M.D.

Internal Medicine and Geriatrics Board Certified Dr. Sabapathy has over 25 years of experience as a physician in Internal Medicine and Geriatrics. He has a special interest in heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, dementia and COPD. FT -G I0 29 56 29 -0 3 www.mabmd.com The biggest edition of the year offers hundreds of dollars in savings! Black Friday deals from your favorite retailers Unexpected gift ideas Retail store Local shopping guide Things To Do Get the Thanksgiving dition early Save Big! Thanksgiving Edition Made for serious shoppers Pick one up at a participating store Wednesday, November 27. Inclement weather canceled Satur- day Veterans Day parade in Palm Bay and a Veterans Day ceremony at Memorial Cem- etery, but here are other planned events: Veterans Day at Brevard Zoo Current active military and veterans receive free admission through Mon- day, to Brevard Zoo, 8225 N.

Wickham Road, Melbourne. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. If a service member is de- ployed overseas, the zoo will admit their spouse at no cost. Proof of mili- tary service is required to claim this of- fer.

Regular zoo admission is $19.70 for adults; $18.70 for seniors; $14.70 for children ages 3-11; and free for children ages 3 and younger. Call 321-254-9453 or visit brevardzoo.org. Warbird Air Museum Open House Hosted by Valiant Air Command, the Warbird Air Museum, 6600 Tico Rd, Ti- tusville, free admission for all ac- tive and retired military, accompanying family members and Florida residents today from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The mu- seum features a collection of over 50 historic combat aircraft, classic cars, radio controlled airplanes and more.

Refreshments will be available for pur- chase. Non-perishable food donations are requested. Call 321-268-1941 or visit valiantaircommand.com. Day 5K Hosted by TechRev of Melbourne to National Veterans Homeless Support, this 5K will start at 8 a.m. to- day at Hell Blazes Brewing 1002 E.

New Haven Melbourne. The cost is $30 for adults, $25 for kids un- der 17, $15 for active military and veter- ans, and $25 for teams. You can register in person with cash or check at Run- ning Zone, 3696 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne, on Nov. 8-9 or at the loca- tion on race day.

Visit running- zone.com/events/techrevs-veterans- day-5k. American Muscle Car Museum Open House Veterans, active duty military and their families are invited to a free open house at the American Muscle Car Mu- seum, 3500 Sarno Road, Melbourne, from 1 to 5 p.m. today. Active duty members have a chance to win $10,000 or a paid two-year lease of a 2019 Audi A3 four door sedan donated by Mer- cedes, Porsche, Audi of Melbourne. Bring a new toy, and for every $10 in val- ue receive a ticket to win a private tour of the museum.

Prize drawings start at 3 p.m. Those eligible must be present to win. This event is not open to the general public. americanmuscle- carmuseum.com. Melbourne Veterans Day Parade There will be a Veterans Day Parade in Downtown Melbourne on Monday at 10 a.m.

The parade will start on Mel- bourne Avenue, then head west to New Haven Avenue, ending on Oak Street at the Liberty Bell Musuem. Following the parade, the public is invited to attend a cookout at American Legion Post 163, 1795 N. Harbor City Melbourne. Visit legionpost163.com. Veterans Day Ceremony on Merritt Island The Veterans Day Ceremony takes place at 9 a.m.

on Monday at the Veter- ans Memorial Center, 400 South Sykes Creek Parkway on Merritt Island. For details, call 321-453-1776 or visit veteransmemorialcenter.org/ Veterans Day Ceremony in Satellite Beach A patriotic ceremony will be held Monday in the breezeway of the Scotty Culp Municipal Complex, 565 Cassia Satellite Beach, to honor veter- ans. The ceremony will start at 5:15 p.m. and will include the presentation of colors by the VFW Honor Guard, playing of the National Anthem, invo- cation by the VFW chaplain and two guest speakers. Residents of Satellite Beach are cordially invited to attend and are asked to arrive by 5 p.m.

Assis- tance will be available for those with physical limitations. Free admission to the American Space Museum The American Space Museum, 308 Pine Street, Titusville, is active military, veterans and their families free admission on Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, veterans and ac- tive military who attend that day will receive a pass for free admission through the end of the year and a single use pass to bring along a guest. Call 321- 264-0434 or visit Honor Our Veterans event Coastal Psychiatric Urgent Care, 1428 Valentine Street, Melbourne, will raise a new American Monday at 10 a.m.

All veterans in attendance will re- ceive free haircuts and informa- tion about mental health, particularly PTSD. Call 321-586-5444 or visit coastalpsych.org. Veterans Day Ceremony and Resource Expo On Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Melbourne Vet Center, 2098 Sarno Melbourne, will host this event with special guests, military honors, prizes, refreshments and more. Call 321-254-3410.

Veterans Day 2019: Events around Brevard County Christina LaFortune Florida Today USA TODAY NETWORK FLA. GOTHA Dive crews from a central Florida are searching for a new location in the 2006 disappear- ance of a young woman. Jennifer Kesse was 24 when she went missing in January 2006 after she show up for work. Her car was found at a condo complex about a mile from where she lived. The Orange County is following up on a new tip, brought to law enforcement by the Kesse family inves- tigator, Click Orlando reported.

Crews on Friday concentrated on the south side of Lake Fischer, about 12 miles from where she lived. not clear what, if anything, was found in connection with the case. In the years since her disappearance, law enforcement and family have launched several to locate her, including an FBI investigation and multiple searches. family a lawsuit in 2018 for access to case records, so they could conduct their own investigation with hired private investigators. The city of Orlando resisted, deeming the case an active criminal investigation.

In March, the family began receiving. The city charged the Kesses $18,648.24 for access to which the family paid using donations to a fund used to nance search The tip that led to last lake search stemmed from that for rec- ords. Drew Kesse, father, said the tip came from someone who saw the battle to get unredacted police records on the case. (search) was seven months in the Drew Kesse said, adding that he will continue to follow up on credible tips. see how this works out and move from there.

We keep going, we keep he said. ask the public please stick with us, please be- lieve in us. Believe in Jennifer and if you know something and have called some- thing in before that you think has not been worked, give us a People with information are asked to call the Kesse family tip line at 941-201- 4009. Crews comb lake for clues about missing woman ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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