Ormond-by-the-Sea Lions Club invites those interested to attend meetings

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Past President Mary Yochum, First Vice President Kathleen Trutschel, Second Vice President Bobbie Cheh, Secretary Jean Cerullo and current Club President Greg Evans at District Advisory Meeting in Indian Harbor Beach. Courtesy phoo
Past President Mary Yochum, First Vice President Kathleen Trutschel, Second Vice President Bobbie Cheh, Secretary Jean Cerullo and current Club President Greg Evans at District Advisory Meeting in Indian Harbor Beach. Courtesy phoo
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A new Lions year has started and the Ormond-by-the-Sea Lions Club has welcomed two new members, according to a press release.

Debbie Hernandez and Sarah Thomas were both recently installed, and the club extends an invitation to the public to attend its meetings to see what Lions are all about. Lions Clubs are also offering an entrance or charter fee waiver to anyone joining a local club through Dec. 31. 

In addition, Lions Clubs will be assisting at the Special Olympics to be held next June in Orlando. If you would like to volunteer, please attend a future OBTS Lions Club meeting for more information.

Visit Lionsclubs.org and click on “Find A Club.”

Pop-up photography exhibition

On Wednesday, Aug. 25, Gallery500, a contemporary fine art gallery at One Daytona, announced that it, along with Oil and Vinegar, will be hosting a pop-up exhibition featuring Daytona Beach artist Brandon Stanley's photographic work.

The show will take place from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 2, at Oil and Vinegar, located at 2644 LPGA Blvd. The event is part of the gallery's "Photography: A Fresh Perspective" exhibition, and a portion of the sales will be donated to World Vision's Clean Water Fund.

Stanley is the first artist in the gallery's "Emerging Artist" series. According to a press release, Stanley uses an underwater housing unit for his camera, allowing him to capture images centered around the water and his love for the ocean. 

Holly West. Courtesy photo
Holly West. Courtesy photo

“We’re proud to support our local artists and the Emerging Artist Series allows us to open the doors for upcoming talent from our region,” said Lesa Kennedy, Gallery500 owner, in the press release. “We are excited to host this event and we are planning to invite other local artists to participate in the future.” 

New hires for realty group

Lifestyle Realty Group recently hired a new branch office administrator and two new real estate agents to its Ormond Beach branch at 1095 N. U.S. 1.

According to a press release, new Branch Office Administrator Holly West has 20 years of experience as a banker and executive administrative assistance. She is a graduate of Daytona State College and has a degree in accounting.

"I look forward to concentrating my efforts on serving the dedicated team of real estate professionals at Lifestyle Realty Group and to supporting the needs of their buyers and sellers," said West in the press release.

Leslie Johnson. Courtesy photo
Leslie Johnson. Courtesy photo

The new real estate agents are Leslie Johnson and Ashlee Parsons. Johnson comes to Lifestyle Realty Group from EXP and is a former Department of Defense employee and retired U.S. Air Force veteran. She has a passion for helping fellow veterans realize the dream of home ownership. Parsons comes from Reagan Realty and specializes in working with homeowners interested in selling their homes, and helping landlords and investors find tenants.  

Ashlee Parsons. Courtesy photo
Ashlee Parsons. Courtesy photo

 

 

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