DELAND -- County Chair Frank Bruno told 50 chamber executives and other business leaders at an Aug. 9 luncheon that the naysayers will always be critical of issues like the Ocean Center and its reliance on taxpayer funding, but overall he's pleased with the way things are going.
"You can make negatives out of anything," Bruno told the gathering in a meeting room at the administration building, making reference to the Daytona venue that was brought up by an earlier speaker referencing to it costing less than in previous years. "I'm very proud of our quality of life in Volusia County."
This luncheon comes in at No. 80 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2012.
Bruno also put in a plug for former County Council member Carl Persis, who is running for the seat he's vacating, saying of the upcoming primary, "If you could help me, everybody go out and vote on Aug. 14 and vote for Carl Persis."
Persis had to give up his council seat in June because a technicality in the state's drop program required him not to be employed in government service for six months.
And while giving the shout out for Persis in what is a non-partisan race, the only candidate in that race attending, Bruno, a Democrat, thanked the business crowd for its support in his eight years as county chair, with a plug for his own candidacy for the newly created dist. 8 state senate seat against Republican State Rep. Dorothy Hukill in November.
Larry McKinney, president of the Daytona Area Chamber of Commerce, congratulated Bruno and the other county council members for doing their part to work with the chambers for the betterment of the business community. Other chambers represented at the luncheon were from DeLand, Port Orange, Holly Hill and New Smyrna Beach. Headline Surfer, the 24/7 Internet newspaper, is a member and sponsor of the Daytona Area Chamber of Commerce.
Each of the county council members spoke with dist. 2 representative Joshua Wagner of Daytona Beach pointing out that over the last four years, the county has reduced personnel spending by $50 million, mostly through attrition.
Another council member up for re-election is Pat Northey, the dist. 5 representative from Deltona, who thanked Bruno for his leadership. She is challenged by Stony Sixma of Deltona and Rich Gailey of DeBary.
Andy Kelly, the dist. 1 council member from DeLand, who is not seeking re-election in favor of running for supervisor of elections against incumbent Ann McFall and fellow challengers Beaulah Blanks and Teresa Apgar, introduced his wife, Missy Kelly, who is running for his seat. Also running are Pat Patterson, Ronnie Mills, Jeff Allebach and Terry Dilligard.
Andy Kelly made sure to publicly recognize and thank the two print newspapers at the luncheon -- the Daytona Beach News-Journal represented by Publisher Ron Wallace and marketing specialist Lori Campbell Baker, and the weekly DeLand Beacon represented by a reporter.
Council member Joie Alexander of Port Orange, not seeking re-election to her dist. 3 seat that also includes the Southeast Volusia cities of New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater and Oak Hill, thanked Bruno for his leadership. Her retirement paved the way for three strong candidates: Former elected School Board member Deb Denys, longtime New Smyrna Beach City Commissioner Jim Hathaway and first-term Edgewater Councilman Justin Kennedy.
Joyce Cusack, the council's at-large member from Deltona and a New Smyrna Beach native, thanked the chamber members for their presence and allowing her to "break bread."
The luncheon was organized by Jim Cameron, head of government relations for the Daytona Area Chamber of Commerce.
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