Read more about the article DATEBOOK – Holiday 2023
Local boat parades light up the waters for the holidays on Saturday, Dec. 9, about 6 p.m. in St. Lucie County along the Fort Pierce Inlet. View the parade from the Veterans Memorial Park, South Bridge, Causeway Park, or anywhere along the north side of South Hutchinson Island. Boats turn at the Square Grouper and go back. In Indian River and Martin counties the parades are on Saturday, Dec. 16. The Indian River County parade starts at 6 p.m. just north of the Merrill Barber bridge and follows the same route south on the Indian River as it did in previous years. The Martin County boat parade starts at 6:30 p.m. at the downtown Stuart public docks and proceeds down the St. Lucie River to Manatee Pocket. The judging takes place at Sandsprit Park. For more information see the maps at www.miatc.org.

DATEBOOK – Holiday 2023

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Read more about the article CELEBRATING LIFE FOR 50 YEARS
Jimmie Anne and Rick Haisley are flanked by daughters Quinn Haisley-Wheeler, left, and Lee Anne Haisley-Bolonka as they introduce Calvin, one of two certified mini-ponies in their Healing Hoofs Horse Therapy program. JOE DeSALVO

CELEBRATING LIFE FOR 50 YEARS

Our family serving your family in your time of need. It’s not a slogan, but a simple mission statement Haisley Funeral & Cremation Service takes great pride fulfilling by being there for Treasure Coast families

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Read more about the article Enns of an era
The Enns family’s journey in America started in Kansas in 1879 and spread to Florida in 1923. Seen here in 1905 are seven of the nine Enns brothers. Nick Enns, far left, and Paul Enns, fourth from left, arrived in Fort Pierce from Kansas exactly a century ago. They laid out the Maravilla development, planted a citrus grove and later owned and ran the Fort Pierce News-Tribune. Brother, John Enns, second from right, helped finance the venture. ENNS FAMILY PHOTO

Enns of an era

They traveled from the valleys of Prussia to the steppes of Russia, the wheat fields of Kansas and, finally, to the citrus rows of Florida. The precise reason for the Enns family’s move to Florida is lost to the memories of those who have long since passed, but it resulted in the creation of a citrus grove, construction of a development called Maravilla and the purchase of the local newspaper.

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Read more about the article THE FINE ART OF FRIENDSHIP
This oil on canvas by A.E. Backus, Orange Grove, will be on display as part of the upcoming exhibit titled Kindred Spirits: Paintings and Letters from the Kiplinger Family Collection. The exhibit runs from Nov. 17 through Jan. 7 at the A.E. Backus Museum and Gallery in Fort Pierce. BRIAN GILLIGAN

THE FINE ART OF FRIENDSHIP

An upcoming exhibition at the Backus Museum highlights the bonds between artist ‘Bean’ Backus and publishing magnate ‘Kip’ Kiplinger

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Read more about the article Visual Virtuosity
The Vero Beach Museum of Art offers a free outdoor digital art exhibition in December. Eighteen works from various international artists will be projected onto the exterior walls of the museum building. VBMA PHOTOS

Visual Virtuosity

This Treasure Coast art season is packed with thrilling exhibitions. Art enthusiasts interested in Modern art will be captivated by shows featuring M.C. Escher at the Vero Beach Museum of Art as well as science fiction illustrations at the A.E. Backus Museum.

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Read more about the article ‘Tis the season to sparkle
Highly decorated boats twinkling with colored lights and displaying Santas, elves, gifts, garlands and wreaths travel in a line during boat parades along the river. MARINE INDUSTRIES OF THE TREASURE COAST

‘Tis the season to sparkle

Holiday festivities missing the last few years because of the pandemic are back, and an even larger choice of holiday celebrations awaits.

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