Thursday, October 9th, 2025
Good morning, Palm Bay. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 9th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Parker Foundation for Autism will hold its 8th Be A Buddy 5K and Family Health and Fitness Expo on Oct. 18 at the Field of Dreams in West Melbourne with an 8 a.m. 5K race, a 9 a.m. kids’ run, and an awards ceremony at 9:15 a.m. The event will also include sports, games, nonprofit booths, vendor displays and a trick-or-treat area—bringing together families to celebrate friendship and recycling used sneakers. Space Coast Daily
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Cory Skeates was appointed as President and CEO of the Greater Palm Bay Chamber of Commerce today after leading community development at Accelerate Brevard and other chambers—Raymond James welcomed new advisor Gregory Phelps, Canaveral Port Authority named Sarah E. Brennan as Cruise Business Development director, and the Eastern Florida State College Foundation elected new board members to strengthen local leadership. Florida Today
- ➤ Tasty K-Pot Korean Hot Pot — BBQ at 325 E Merritt Island Causeway now offers all-you-can-eat special pricing for authentic Korean BBQ, Hot Pot and buffet at $30.95 for a single option and $35.95 for both. The restaurant uses fresh marinated ingredients and provides gluten-free, MSG-free and vegetarian options while planning a loyalty program and upcoming food events. Space Coast Daily
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The Brevard County Sheriff's Office Haunted Jail Trail is set for later this month and offers a dark walk with spooky characters and scares—tickets are now on sale as spots fill fast. Space Coast Daily
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ On Wednesday, about 100 parents and students took part in International Walk and Roll to School Day by traveling along sidewalks, pavement, and trails from Kelly Park to R.L. Stevenson School of the Arts on Merritt Island. The Space Coast Transportation Planning Organization partnered with Brevard Public Schools to share safety tips such as making eye contact with drivers—ensuring students' safe passage. Florida Today
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Tracy Frampton and Claudia Holman at Florida Wildlife Hospital cared for an injured Great Horned Owl over a month—and released it on October 8 near where it was found in Canaveral Groves—and the bird had hurt soft tissue and could not fly. Florida Today
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Chauncey Gardner—Johnson, a standout at Cocoa High School, was signed by the Baltimore Ravens to their practice squad after his release from the Houston Texans a few weeks ago. He will join his fifth NFL team and is known for his versatile play on defense. Space Coast Daily
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Indian River Bird & Nature Art Show
10 AM – 4 PM — Indian River Lagoon Program — Art sales support local conservation — Celebrate nature in art during National Wildlife Refuge Week.
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Palm Bay Fair 2025
5 PM – 10 PM — Space Coast Harley-Davidson — $7 admission, free for some — Enjoy thrilling rides, games, and delicious fair foods at this community celebration.
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Game On! Riverfront Triathlon
6:45-10:45 a.m. — Cocoa Riverfront Park — Participate in thrilling aquabike races amidst beautiful scenery.
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Childbirth Education Class Palm Bay 2025 – Platinum Series
6:30-8:30 p.m. — The Healthy Family Chiropractic — $145 per couple — Engage in a comprehensive three-part childbirth prep series designed for busy families.
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Drive-In Movie Family Fun Night
6-10 p.m. — Space Coast Harley-Davidson — Free for everyone — Experience a nostalgic drive-in movie with fun activities, food trucks, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
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Riviera Key Community Garage Sale
1 p.m. — Pace Dr/ Jupiter Blvd (SW Corner) — Free entry — Discover hidden treasures and great bargains at the neighborhood garage sale.
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