Palm Coast couple delivers 4th baby in 4 years


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Marcy and Stephen Eisele with Jackson Finn at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center. COURTESY PHOTOS
Marcy and Stephen Eisele with Jackson Finn at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center. COURTESY PHOTOS
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At 8:29 p.m., June 4, Marcy and Stephen Eisele welcomed baby boy Jackson Finn Eisele at 7-pounds, 13-ounces and 19-inches long.

The number four plays special significance in little Jackson’s story; not only was he born June 4, but he is also the fourth child in the Eisele family. In four short years, Marcy Eisele has given birth to four children at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center: Jake, Aug. 20, 2009, Kate, Jan. 27, 2011, and Camryn, Feb. 10, 2012. Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center OB/GYN Dr. John White delivered all four children.

Additionally, Jackson’s birth is just shy of the Daytona Beach hospital’s fourth anniversary; the hospital opened its doors in July 2009.

“We wanted our kids to be close together growing up,” said Stephen Eisele. “They’re very close now. They’re a tight-knit little group.”

The Palm Coast couple has been together nearly 20 years and had always planned on having a family.
“We feel we have a perfect family, especially with having two boys and two girls,” said Marcy Eisele. “We feel so blessed and very lucky.”
 

Food Truck Tuesday to benefit PAL
Gourmet food served out of trucks and the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office will take the spotlight at this month’s Palm Coast Food Truck Tuesday event 5-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 18, at Central Park in Town Center.

Proceeds from June event will go to the Sheriff’s Office Police Athletic League.

Foods featured this month include fish and chips, modern American, Asian fusion, French and Portuguese cuisine, ice cream and barbecue.

New artist featured at Hammock Wine and Cheese
Photographer Larry C. Mingledorff will be featured at the gallery at Hammock Wine and Cheese during the month of June.

He will be displaying a variety of subjects and types of photographs including coastal and other local scenery. Mingledorff is a member of the Flagler County Art League and his work can also be seen at www.palmcoastandtheflaglerbeaches.com.

Mingledorff retired to Palm Coast in 2012 after a 32 year career as a CPA for Ernst & Young.

 

 

 

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