Internet newspaper scores exclusive Christmas interview with Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry

Photo by Serafina Frederick / Headline Surfer Editor/Publisher Henry Frederick is shown with Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry, his wife, Dr. Stephanie Henry, and their adorable baby boy, Derrick Henry, Jr., at their Daytona Beach home on Thursday for an exclusive video interview that will be posted on Christmas Eve.

DAYTONA BEACH -- The newly elected mayor of Daytona Beach will share his Christmas message for the citizens of Daytona Beach, as well as those throughout Volusia County and beyond, in an exclusive video interview recorded from his Daytona Beach home, along with his wife, Dr. Stephanie Henry, and their 5-month-old son, Derrick Henry Jr.

This is the first media interview Henry has granted in his home and it's exclusive to Headline Surfer, the New Smyrna Beach-based 24/7 Internet newspaper and lone media outlet to endorse his candidacy for mayor in the Nov. 6 general elections.

The 14-minute video shot Thursday evening, will be published Christmas Eve on HeadlineSurfer.com (aka NSBNews.net and VolusiaNews.net), along with a story and bios. 

Headline Surfer is honored to bring you Mayor Derrick Henry's Christmas message, a testament to our standing as an award-winning 24/7 Internet newspaper provider of breaking news, investigative reporting and affordable advertising/marketing opportunities for a 21st century media-hungry public throughout Volusia County and beyond. 

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