- November 19, 2024
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Tonya Kronk, of Palm Coast, has been crowned Miss Sweetheart of North Florida.
She will advance to the 2014 North Florida State Miss Heart of the USA Pageant, where she will be competing for scholarship money.
‘American Idol’ finalist comes to Palm Coast
“American Idol” finalist Phil Stacey will be appearing at three free events in Palm Coast this weekend.
The first is a concert and meet-and-greet 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at Evangel Assembly of God of Palm Coast, 99 N. Old Kings Road. He will be performing some of his old songs, as well as music from his latest album. Friend and musician Trevor Hager will also be accompanying Stacey.
The Thomas Sisters, of Palm Coast, will open the show.
Stacy will also be part of the 8:30 a.m. worship service at the church.
Sunday night, he will be featured at a special event for students, youth and single young adults, "Live With Intention,” at Parkview Baptist Church, 5435 Belle Terre Parkway. The event starts at 6 p.m. and is co-sponsored by Halifax Baptist Association, Parkview Baptist and Evangel A/G of Palm Coast.
All events are free and open to the public.
Call 793-4653 or email [email protected].
Droker named American Cancer Society Volunteer Leadership Council Chair
Marcus Droker, corporate health and wellness coordinator at Halifax Health, has been installed as the chair of the American Cancer Society Volusia/Flagler Volunteer Leadership Council covering Volusia and Flagler Counties.
Droker succeeds Ed Cavaliere, who served as the chairman of the Volusia/Flagler Unit for the past two years.
Other officers for the year include Health Systems Committee Chairman Luis Chanaga, administrator of oncology services at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, and Dr. Ruby Deveras, Maria Mills-Benat, Lynne Carr and Debbie Berner.