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theater haPPenings
Treasure Coast Youth
Symphony’s Fall Concert,
CARTUNES, Scheduled
The Treasure Coast Youth Symphony’s fall concert season
brings more classic fun as the orchestra plays the music behind
the adventures of those lovable but sometimes zany cartoon
characters. The area’s finest young musicians perform the
works of some of the world’s greatest composers introduced
to the youngest among us by our most distinguished rabbits,
ducks, fawns, fairies, and mice. Hear Liszt’s Hungarian
Rhapsody, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Rossini’s
Barber of Seville, Strauss’s Die Fledermaus, and Stravinsky’s
Firebird Suite in a cultural encounter where silly meets sublime.
Conducting the four November concerts are John Enyart, the
youth symphony’s founder; Thomas Servinsky, founder of
Theater Happenings on page 16
Treasure Coast Outdoors
Time Might Be Right To In September, Capt. Patrick Price, of DayMaker charters out becoming more common.
Think About Daytime of Sailfish Marina, had clients land two swordfish during the Who knows? Maybe we
same daytime trip. There have also been other reports of swords
are on the way to becoming
Swordfish being caught off the Treasure Coast during the day. the “Swordfish Capital of the
This is exciting for two reasons. One, not all of us can stay
World.”
By Jim Weix out all night, which is the traditional time to fish. Two, it is right Editor’s note: Jim Weix
There seems to be a new outside the St. Lucie Inlet. is an avid hunter, angler,
fishing adventure happening Since anglers will be fishing in 1,500 feet of water, you will conservationist, as well as
on the Treasure Coast: daytime likely want to invest in some electric reels, or invite someone an outdoor writer. Jim is
swordfish angling. And I mean along that has them. If you want to manually reel in several rods included in the Wisconsin
catching, not fishing. with 1,500 feet of line down at the bottom, with a 20-pound Waterfowl Association’s
At a July neighborhood weight on each, be my guest. Hall of Fame, for his work
fishing tournament, Palm City Swordfish typically stay very deep during the day, often near in helping restore thousands
anglers Tom Flynn, Mike structure. They then rise up from the depths at night to feed. As of acres of wetlands. Jim is
Espinoza, Jimmy McDaniel some anglers have learned, they also feed during the day, in the a Broker Associate with
and B.J. Meyer pulled up depths. The Keyes Company. He Mike Espinoza holds the bill of
to the weigh station with a Not that long ago, swordfish populations were being depleted can be reached at (772) the swordfish that Tom Flynn
300-pound swordfish. They hooked up at about 8 a.m. in 1,500 by commercial fishing. New regulations were put into place 341-2941 or by email: (standing) caught with Jimmy
feet of water, due east of the St. Lucie Inlet. and the population is increasing. Successful fishing trips are jimweix@jimweix.com. McDaniel and B.J. Meyer.
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