OUR TOWN: A marriage, a charity boost and a new outpatient clinic


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In this edition of Our Town: Two locals tie the knot; Great Kids gets a funding boost; Children's Musical Theater to host camp production; and the hospital opens new outpatient clinic.

BY THE OBSERVER STAFF

Congrats! Darlynn and Steve tie the knot

After growing up down the street from each other, attending Ormond Beach Junior High and Seabreeze High schools together, and even going to the same CCD classes at Prince of Peace Catholic Church together, Darlynn Nangano and Steve Tacinelli got married May 18.

“In high school, we hung out in the same social circle but didn't reconnect until Steve moved back to the area after graduating from Florida State University,” Nangano said. “I called on his business for radio advertising. … We were friends for many years, dated for many more and were engaged in December 2012.”

Nangano is the owner of Little Blog Dress Media, and Tacinelli is the vice president of administration of Holland Financial.

The two honeymooned in Cape Cod, Nantucket, Mass. and Boston.

Great Kids charity gets $1,500 boost

Ormond Beach’s Great Kids nonprofit, which tutors at-risk students ages 5-12, received a $1,500 funding boost from TD Bank last week.

“TD Bank, through the TD Charitable Foundation, has supported us for the last two years,” Great Kids Executive Director Sandy Rakes said.

Ormond Beach Mayor Ed Kelley will present the charity, which was founded in 2001, with a proclamation at its celebration breakfast, at the Anderson-Price Memorial Building, 42 N. Beach St.

Email Sandy Rakes, Great Kids executive director, at [email protected], or call 676-0276.

Around town …

Children’s Musical Theater will end its annual summer camp with a production of “100 Years of Broadway” 7 p.m. Thursday, July 25, at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center.

Hospital to open new outpatient clinic

In addition to drawing nearly 200 residents to the grand opening of its newly renovated Florida Hospital Peninsula Rehabilitation inpatient facility July 18, Florida Hospital has also opened an outpatient facility in Daytona Beach Shores.

Located at 3506 S. Atlantic Ave., the new facility offers rehabilitation therapy for amputees and those requiring neurological rehabilitation, sports medicine and other treatment. Outpatient rehab is also offered at Florida Hospital Oceanside.

The newly renovated Peninsula Rehabilitation clinic cost $3 million and made every patient room private.

Call 231-3235.

 

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