The FITNESS TRAINER
Rosalind Neilen, owner and fitness coach of Rosalind’s Fitness Studios in downtown Stuart
Divine dining
Indian River food truck provides sustenance for body and soul
The right prescription
Longtime pharmacy tends to generations of Vero Beach residents and visitors
Pilot Mark Howell flies the distinctive yellow plane, dropping larvicide into the marshes in Indian River County. JEFF SUMMERSILL
On the skeeter patrol
Pilot guides his yellow plane around Indian River County in battle to control pesky insect
A Port St. Lucie couple watches holiday fireworks during last year’s celebration. The holidays this year promise a stress-free day or evening and a break from COVID-19 worries. Social distancing and other CDC guidelines will be in effect at all holiday events. CITY OF PSL
Events offer respite and fun from months spent indoors
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Treasure Coast festival-goers have plenty to pick from this season.
Safety first
Theaters prepare venues for a season packed full of plays and performances
The work of renowned light artist Chul Hyun Ahn is on exhibit at the Vero Beach Museum of Art through April 30. Using lights and mirrors and ordinary objects, Ahn creates Zen-inspired works that are windows into infinity and space, such as this work, entitled Five Squares, from 2016. VBMA PHOTOS
Mirroring an illusion
VBMA exhibit invites viewers to explore space through their own perspectives
One of photographer Jon Kral’s first published photographs was an essay he did on Fort Pierce crop duster Harold Williams, whom he nicknamed “Happy.” The photo is part of Kral’s exhibition, Insight: Photography of Jon Kral, that runs Nov. 20-Jan. 3. Kral, Jon. Happy, 1970. Archival pigment print, 13x19. JON KRAL
Humble beginnings
Photographer started his career in Fort Pierce and perfected it around the world
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