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NOW THREE DAYS A WEEK POST COMMENTS AT CAPE-CORAL-DAILY-BREEZE.COM CAPE CORAL Sweep Oasis powers past varsity newcomer BREEZE —SPORTS EARLY-WEEK EDITION WEATHER:Partly Sunny • Tonight: Mostly Clear • Wednesday: Mostly Cloudy — 2A cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Vol. 40, No. 110 Tuesday, September 13, 2011 50 cents Polls open at 7 a.m. for Cape council primary

Polls will be open for the city wide primary election today from 7 a.m. – 7 Four races on the municipal ballot p.m. Cape Coral city council elections are non-partisan and candidates are today from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. elected city wide meaning voters may cast a ballot in each of the four races By DREW WINCHESTER no matter party affiliation or the district in which they live. [email protected] Cape Coral city council elections are Cape Coral’s pending political land- non-partisan and candidates are elected scape will have a bit more clarity when city wide, meaning voters may cast a ballot ballots during early voting, a vast improve- Harrington said 3,100 ballots were sent polls close today and eight of the 18 candi- in each of the four races no matter party ment over the 2009 municipal election out this year and 1,100 have been returned dates seeking four city council seats move affiliation or the district in which they live. when 1,407 voters voted during the early so far. In 2009, 2,628 absentee ballots on to the general election in November. Early voting, which concluded voting period. were mailed out and 1,108 were returned. The top two vote getters in each of the Saturday, was considered a success by Although numbers were up during early “That’s unusual, our absentee returns four races will face off in November’s gen- Sharon Harrington, Lee County Supervisor voting, Harrington said absentee ballots are are our better numbers,” Harrington said. eral election. of Elections. about the same as they were in 2009. Polls will open for the city wide primary Harrington said 2,908 people cast their See PRIMARY, page 6A Cape to audit RO plant construction Council votes to redirect $60,000 to examine project expenditures By DREW WINCHESTER 1, SW 4 and SW 5 portions of the [email protected] utility expansion project. City council unanimously Results of the RO construction voted to redirect $60,000 toward audit then will dictate if the coun- a construction audit of the North cil will spend the remaining Reverse Osmosis Plant, a project $140,000 for a forensic audit to identified by city staff as having be conducted by Michael Kessler, an inordinately high number of who performed a previous audit change orders during its construc- of the city’s utility expansion tion phase. project. Council previously pledged $200,000 toward auditing the SE See AUDIT, page 6A Cape again postpones MICHAEL PISTELLA VFW Post #8463 Honor Guard member and retired New York City firefighter Joe planning council DiGregorio performs a 555 ringing of the fire bell ceremony as Cape Coral Fire Chief Bill Van Helden looks on during A Day of Remembrance at RumRunners at Cape Harbour Sunday. Below, retired United Airlines flight attendant Maureen Drum lis- tens to a speaker. More photos on page 14A of today’s Breeze and online at: membership decision cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. By DREW WINCHESTER Planning [email protected] Council, said Cape Coral City council again postponed he would no its decision on whether to with- longer attend draw from the Southwest Florida the meetings commemorates Regional Planning Council, wait- if council ing for additional information voted to con- 9/11 anniversary from Lee County attorney’s tinue to pay the $50,000 By TIFFANY REPECKI office and the city of Sanibel. Regional Planning Council annual fee to [email protected] be a voting Ten years to the date after interim Director Liz Donley said Sullivan the county and the City of Sanibel member. the Sept. 11th attacks of 2001, The mayor residents and local officials were discussing what to do with the free seat occupied by Sanibel, also doesn’t believe the county gathered Sunday at ceremonies will come up with any new infor- across Cape Coral to remember which its held for the last 10 years. mation during that two-week and honor those who lost their period which will change his lives. Cape Coral Mayor John Sullivan, who is the city’s repre- For the fifth year, the See POSTPONES, page 6A Suncoast Chapter of the sentative on the Regional American Airlines’ Kiwis Club hosted “A Day of event with her 5-year-old day. Remembrance” at daughter, Isabella, and “We never want anyone to Cape High IB program RumRunners at Cape Harbour. Christopher Moore. Gallardo forget,” Moylan said. “It was Hundreds attended the morn- said it was her and Isabella’s such a horrible thing." ing event, listening to stories first time taking part in the “A “We want them to know we from several former flight Day of Remembrance” cere- know what happened,” sees diploma growth crew members and first mony. Thieleman, a retired flight responders. Some shared their “To never forget,” she said attendant, said. By MEGHAN McCOY Students who receive an IB own memories of that day, of why she came. “To honor After the attacks, Moylan, [email protected] diploma are eligible for a those whose lives were lost, to while others offered a glimpse who was also a flight attendant Cape Coral High School has maximum of 45 college into what would be a family pay tribute.” then, faced 11 friends’ funer- high hopes for its International Moore, a Lee County EMS als in nine days. credits at a university in member or friend’s final day. Baccalaureate program, which Florida, along with automati- To mark the moment when worker who came in uniform, “I don’t think it’s something issued 56 diplomas last year, an as many did Sunday, had been I’ll ever get over,” she said. cally being qualified for the each airplane crashed, a bell increase of 19 over the previous Bright Futures Scholarship. was rung once, briefly silenc- before. Cape Coral Fire Chief Bill year. ing the ceremony. “To just never forget,” he Van Helden spoke at the A “That was pretty exciting to said of why he attends. Day of Remembrance ceremo- The speakers were followed see,” Principal Matthew “We had more students enroll by a rose ceremony, held at the “Always remember.” ny, as well as the Veterans of Mederios said about the number “It’s extremely important to Foreign Wars Post 8463 “9/11 during the first week of school,” boat dock behind the restau- of students who received an IB he said. rant. Attendees were invited to us,” Gallardo added. Remembrance” event. Held at diploma. Event organizers Sharee noon at the post, the VFW cer- IB art and business are the two toss a white rose chosen by Students who receive an IB main programs offered for stu- organizers to symbolize the Thieleman and Nancy Moylan emony also included guest diploma are eligible for a maxi- estimated that there were 150 speakers, as well as a 21-gun dents at Cape Coral High School. innocent lives lost into the mum of 45 college credits at a Although the number of sen- waters as “Taps” was played to 200 more people in atten- salute and wreath presenta- university in Florida, along with dance this year. Thieleman tions. iors enrolled in the IB program and white doves were released automatically being qualified for has decreased slightly from last into the air. Marine vessels explained that the ceremony is Van Helden commented at the Bright Futures Scholarship. meant to recognize the lives both services on the atmos- year, Mederios said the freshman, from local, state and federal He said the interest of the pro- sophomore and junior classes are agencies circled the waterway that were lost on 9/11, but also phere in America following gram is growing. Last year 247 to help people accurately Sept. 11th. growing. in a ceremonial salute. students were enrolled in the pro- There is always an ongoing Katie Gallardo attended the remember the events of that See 9/11, page 6A gram compared to 278 students enrolled this year. See IB, page 6A

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Contact Zachari Van-Dyne at 239-560-5224 or visit [email protected] 7 48445 46010 1 Page 2A Tuesday, September 13, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE Golf tournament set to benefit child with rare medical condition By MEGHAN McCOY with a 4-year-old son who was diagnosed [email protected] with a rare neurological movement disorder The second annual Friends of Gavin after teachers at Caloosa Elementary School Lawrey Fall Scramble will be held on Oct. 8 noticed something amiss. to help raise funds for a Cape Coral family “That school has been a blessing to us,” Brandi Lawrey, Gavin’s mother, said. “They have been supportive in so many different ways.” CAPE CORAL Gavin was diagnosed with BREEZE Paroxysmal Kinesigenic Dyskinesia (PKD), and noc- (ISSN 10726152) turnal seizures in February Office of publication 2010. 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Brandi donated $3,500 to the non-profit address changes to The Cape Coral Breeze, 2510 Del Makenzie, Gavin’s 7- To keep Gavin comfortable, the family organization, We Move because it was the Prado Blvd., Cape Coral FL 33904. year-old sister also plays a spends between $300-$900 on medication a only website that helped her find information tremendous role in taking month. The frequent tests and doctor visits about PKD after her son was diagnosed. Memberships care of him. has also affected the family’s financial situa- Proceeds from the tournament this year also Florida Press Association “She is so intuned to tion. will be donated to the organization. Southern Newspapers Publisher Association him,” Brandi said. “She will In addition to medication, Gavin goes to a “I am so excited, it was so much fun last Chamber of Commerce of Cape Coral tell me when he is going to chiropractor, speech class, occupational ther- year,” Harbison said about the tournament. “I apy and physical therapy throughout the hope to raise more this year to help out the week. family.” “If it wasn’t for Caloosa we would never The registration is $75 for single golfers of had the fund raiser and we would have lost and $300 for a team of four, which can be our house by now,” Brandi said. “I feel so done before or on the day of the event. The lucky to have the school and community fee includes a complimentary breakfast, WE WE RECYCLERECYCLE behind us; the support is such a blessing.” luncheon and goodie bag. Angela Harbison, kindergarten teacher at Registration can be done by calling Caloosa Elementary School, said the idea to Bravard at 239-458-0626, email him at hold the fund raiser stemmed from a bracelet annandbob fund raiser she held, along with Friday jean @embarqmail.com or stop by Palmetto O O FFICEFFICE PAPERPAPER day. She said the teachers who wore jeans on Pines Country Club, where the tournament Friday were asked to make a small contribu- will be held. tion to the Gavin Lawrey Trust Fund. The silent auction and complimentary Harbison said she had Makenzie when she breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. with registration and the driving range opening OTHER TRASH at 7:30. The shotgun start for O FFICE PAPER FOR the tournament will begin at TO BE 8:30 a.m. and lunch will be provided at 12:30 p.m. The RECYCLED DUMPSTER announcement of the silent auction winners, raffle and awards will begin at 1 p.m. Harbison said they are asking individuals to donate bears and blankets the day of the tournament so they can Of the three Rʼs — donate them to The Children’s Hospital, along Reduce , Reuse and Recycle , with Gavin’s neurologist. “Gavin’s struggles have recycling is perhaps the easiest to implement. brought such amazing people Especially at the office! All you need to do is have a in our lives,” Brandi said. “There are so many blessings separate bin for paper that can be recycled and in the difficulties and that is another for other trash. We at Breeze Newspapers where I like to put my focus. You need to focus on the do this everyday and it feels so good to see how beautiful movements in the much we can recycle and save from our landfills. dark days or the dark See for yourself. Make the switch to moments.” Brandi said the PTO at recycling at your office too! Caloosa has also helped her family in various ways, which has touched her and her fami- BREEZE ly as well. NEWSPAPERS Page 3A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, September 13, 2011 Operation Open Arms seeks public’s help to cover Marine’s passage home By DREW WINCHESTER Operation Open Arms founder Captain John “Giddyup” Bunch is asking gency meeting with the Board of Directors [email protected] that anyone who is willing to help out, to make checks payable to Operation might not happen in time to help the Operation Open Arms is hoping the Marine in question. Open Arms at PO Box 101, St. James City, 33956. The checks should be “I want to be clear, those coming back community will step up to help a Marine specifically marked as intended for the Marine’s travel expenses. home on leave in Cape Coral. from combat are of the highest priority. But The Marine is due to visit family in the these kids are guarding our embassies and Cape, but he had to buy his own plane tick- and staff, but will not pay for Marines who guys?” Bunch said. “I’m hoping our com- they are not cushy duties,” Bunch said. et home from Yerervan, Armenia. The cor- guard the United States against terrorism to munity can help resolve this.” Bunch is asking that anyone who is poral is a highly decorated guard who come home while on leave. Operation Open Arms is a non-profit willing to help out, to make checks served in Afghanistan and was one of a “Here’s this kid guarding our ambassa- organization that focuses on helping mili- payable to Operation Open Arms at PO very few to be selected to guard the dors and staff at the embassy and they can’t tary personnel returning from, or on leave Box 101, St. James City, 33956. The American embassy. pay his way home,” Bunch said. from, combat duty. checks should be specifically marked for Operation Open Arms founder Captain The Pine Island fishing guide is offering Its focus has been helping with Post Marine travel expenses. John “Giddyup” Bunch said the State to sell his own personal Marine Corp. Traumatic Stress Disorder, giving veterans Operation Open Arms asked The Department will not pay for his ticket Officer sword to help raise money to help opportunities to rest and relax and helping Breeze not to use the Marine’s name due home, so the corporal had to charge the his fellow Marine. to provide money for weddings, among to military regulations. $1,687.40 round trip ticket. The sword is in mint condition, he said. other endeavors. American service personnel are not to Bunch said that the twist is that the State “There’s one attack after another on Bunch said he doesn’t want to stray too discuss travel or deployment informa- Department will pay for the ambassador these embassies; don’t we owe these far from that mission and calling an emer- tion.

POLICE BLOTTER

(The police blotter contains public Sunday with battery touch or strike 3746 Santa Barbara Blvd., was charged Hancock Bridge Parkway, Apt. 7, was information obtained from the Cape domestic violence. Saturday with drive while license sus- charged Saturday with loitering or Coral Police Department, the Lee ■ Thomas Albert Davanaugh, 50, of pended. prowling, resist officer obstruct without County Sheriff’s Office and the Lee 547 Coral Drive, was charged Sunday ■ Christopher James Hoffman, 22, of violence and trespassing occupied struc- County Jail booking log. Arrests made with hit and run leave scene of crash 715 S.E. 46th Lane, was charged ture or conveyance. are suspicions of crime(s) committed. All involve damage to property and DUI. Saturday with DUI. ■ Osvaldo Torres, 34, of 1704 N.E. persons are innocent until proven guilty ■ Randall Timothy Gardner, 20, of ■ Harry Gregory Horodeck, 65, of 11th St., was charged Monday with drive in a court of law.) 1834 W. Diplomat Parkway, was 2636 N.W. Eighth Terrace, was charged with expired license for more than six Arrests charged Saturday with liquor possess Friday with shoplifting petit merchant. months. allow minor alcohol drugs at open house ■ Michael Leigh Ingersoll, 32, of ■ Robin S. Tumminia, 40, of 128 ■ Brittany Shay Beuer, 21, of 3823 parties. 2737 N.E. Second Ave., was charged S.W. 10th Place, was charged Saturday S.E. 11th Place, Apt. 4, was charged ■ Nicholas Kole Glorioso, 20, of Saturday with sex offender violation fail with DUI unlawful blood alcohol .15 or Monday with knowingly drive while 2105 S.E. Second Terrace, was charged to report name or residence change. higher or with person under 18 and mar- license suspended revoked. Sunday with drugs posses controlled ■ Regina Lynn Johnson, 43, of 1713 ijuana possess not more than 20 grams. ■ Jerry Richard Bramlett, 44, of substance without prescription. S.W. 15th Place, was charged Monday ■ Angelina Vanesa Vasquez, 30, of 1921 S.W. Embers Terrace, was charged ■ Kisha Renee Green, 27, of 1943 E. with cocaine possess and DUI. 2512 S.E. 12th Place, was charged Sunday with loitering or prowling. Diplomat Parkway, was charged Sunday ■ Fred Large, 56, of 412 N.E. 17th Sunday with battery touch or strike ■ David Matthew Casman, 20, of with drive with suspended revoked Place, was charged Saturday with drive domestic violence. 1408 S.E. 39th Terrace, was charged license. while license suspended. ■ James Edward Hamilton, 23, of ■ David Torres Quezada, 26, of 226

OBITUARIES

Clara Maria Rodriguez July 1, 1931, and had moved to Cape Coral from Coral Ridge Cemetery with Rabbi Buchen officiating. Clara Maria Rodriguez, 52, of Cape Coral passed Johnson City, New York in 1964. Please visit www.fullermetz.com to share a condo- away on Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011 surrounded by her She is predeceased by her loving husband, Charles lence with the family. loving family. She was born Clifford Stanton, and her parents Charles and Lena June 1, 1959 in the White. She is survived by her five children: Deborah Marianne F. Paton Dominican Republic and had Marianne F. Paton, 55, of Bokeelia, Fla. passed been a resident of Cape Coral Rennie, Cheryl Evors, Charles Stanton (Sherrill), William Stanton (Nancy), all in Cape Coral, Thomas away on Sept. 12, 2011. She was born on Feb. 15, since 1990. 1956 in Worcester, Massachusetts to Francis and Joan She is survived by her Stanton (Sharon) of Illinois, and brother Charles White of Georgia. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren and Alice (Leroux). daughter, Clarissa (Eric) She was an active member Robyn and two sons Rogelio 11 great grandchildren. She had retired from Eckerd Drugs but had spent and played leadership roles in Rodriguez and Noel many writing and outdoors Rodriguez most of her life being a wonderful daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother. associations and has been the The family will receive recipient of numerous awards friends Wednesday, Sept. 14, Arrangements by Fuller Metz Cremation and Funeral Services and accolades for her accom- from 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. at plishments. Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Her writing career includes Funeral Home, 1589 Colonial John Rowe nearly a decade as Editor, Blvd, Fort Myers. Clara Maria Rodriguez John “Jack” Charles Rowe Born on June 1, 1922 in Reporter and Photographer for Mass will follow from Toledo, Ohio. the Pine Island Eagle and had 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at St. Jack worked at National Supply Company before an active role in the communi- Andrew Catholic Church, 2628 Del Prado Blvd. S. retiring from the City of Toledo Dept. of Public ty, including a tenure as Vice- Cape Coral. The celebration of Clara’s life will com- Services, Division of Water. Following his retirement Madam of the Matlacha mence immediately afterwards at Fort Myers Memorial he moved to Cape Coral, Fla. where he was a member Hookers. She will be remem- Gardens Funeral Home where she will be laid to rest. of St. Andrew Catholic Church. He served as an usher bered for her vigorous support Marianne F. Paton at the 4 p.m. Saturday Mass since the church opened. of local organizations and busi- Lillian Abbruzzi Cerza John was a VFW member and Veteran of WWII, mem- nesses and her deep involve- Lillian Abbruzzi Cerza, 99, a resident of The ber of the American Legion and a Knight of Columbus. ment with the concerns of Pine Island residents. Windsor of Cape Coral, Fla., died on Sept. 11, 2011. A He is survived by his sister-in law Martha Jaeger Ms. Paton is survived by her loving family including loving wife and mother, the gifted elementary school Lake; brother in law Virgil Jaeger of Toledo, Ohio; three sons, Jeremy W. Conrad of Brooklyn, New York, teacher was born in the Bronx, New York on Feb. 20, niece Cheryl Rowe Steinwand of Fort. Myers, Fla.; Michael William Conrad of Santa Rosa, California, and 1912 to Maria Domenica Marino and Pasquale nephew Thomas Lake of Cape Coral, Fla.; niece Shirley Steven Darryl Conrad of Brooklyn, New York as well Abbruzzi. Mominee of Curtice, Ohio; several great nieces and as her mother, Joan A. Paton Shearin, and two brothers, Lillian was the product of the Paterson, New Jersey great nephews including Katherine “Katie” Mominee, Patrick F. Paton of North Fort Myers and John F.K. school system. After graduating from Paterson State Immokalee, Fla., Robert A. Mominee, Africa, and Paton of Bedford, NH; and two sisters, JoAnn (Richard) College in 1931, she began her teaching career in Anthony M. Mominee of Dayton, Ohio. He is preced- Warner of Matlacha Isles and Dorothy (Anthony) Paterson. She later taught at Holy Spirit Elementary ed in death by his wife Catherine (Kate) Jaeger and Riccio of Concord NH as well as numerous aunts, School in Pequannock, New Jersey, and concluded her brother James (Jim) Rowe. uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews across the nation teaching career in 1977 after 14 years in the A visitation will be held on Tuesday from 5-7 p.m. and her good friend Barry Thrasher. Pequannock Township Public School System. at the Fuller Metz Funeral Home, Cape Coral. A Mass She was preceded in death by her father Francis Lillian married Santo E. Cerza, a merchant mariner, of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday at William Paton. in 1943 and moved to Totowa Boro, New Jersey where 11:30 a.m. at St. Andrew Catholic Church, Cape Coral. An announcement regarding her Memorial Service they began raising a family. In 1956 they moved to Interment will follow at the Coral Ridge Cemetery, to be held at the American Legion will be released in Pompton Plains, New Jersey. Cape Coral. the Pine Island Eagle and The Breeze at a later date. An active community leader, Lillian served during The family requests in lieu of flowers for donations In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial World War II as the Director of the Paterson Junior Red to be made in memory of John C. Rowe to Hope donations be made to Hope Hospice, 2430 Diplomat Cross and a Post Warden for the Civilian Defense Hospice, 9470 Healthpark Cir., Ft. Myers, Fl 33908. Parkway East Cape Coral, FL 33909-5405 Service. She served as a Girl Scout Leader and a Den Please visit www.fullermetz.com to view John’s Life Mother, as a Morris County Democratic Committee Tribute. member, and a National Democratic Party Committee member. As Director of the Retired Senior Volunteer Kurt Wassermann Read the Breeze. Program, she was instrumental in the funding and con- Kurt Wassermann, 90, of Cape Coral died Sunday struction of the Pequannock Township Senior Center. September 11, 2011. In 1984, Lillian and Santo retired to Cape Coral, He is survived by his Florida where she was an active member of the SW wife of 60 years, Ruth of Florida chapter of the American Merchant Marine Cape Coral, three chil- Veteran’s Association, of which her husband was the dren Arthur Wassermann founding National President. (Debbie) of North Lillian was predeceased by her parents, her husband Carolina, Linda Stanford Santo, her son David, her brother Francis A. Abbruzzi, of Florida, and Helene her sister Carmel Hoogmoed, and her grandson Bloodworth of Florida, Christopher Owen Cerza. She is survived by her daugh- four grandchildren and ter and son-in-law, Lillian and Edward J. Borrone of three great grandchildren. N.J., her son Joseph S. Cerza of Florida, and her daugh- Graveside services will be ter and son-in-law Jane Cerza and James L Ball of conducted at 2 p.m. Virginia, former daughter-in- law Kathy Toribio, sever- Tuesday, Sept. 13, at al nieces and nephews, as well as six grandchildren, Kathleen Borrone Rooy, Edward Borrone, Gregory Cerza, David Cerza,

Jennifer Cerza, Jessica US Citizens Only Coupon Expires 10/1/11 BZ00 US Citizens Only Coupon Expires 10/1/11 BZ00 Ball, and five great grand- children Trinity Cerza, Erin Rooy, Sarah Rooy, Caitlyn Leyba, and Emily Jane Cerza. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the loving caregivers at both The Windsor, and Hope Hospice. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a contribu- tion, in Lillian’s memory, be made to Hope Hospice, 9470 Health Park Circle, Ft. Myers, Florida 33908. Fort Myers “Experience and Care Lehigh Acres 6091 S. Pointe Blvd. You Can Trust” 5220 Lee Blvd., Bldg. 9 Beverly W. 466-2020 368-3838 Stanton Cape Coral Bonita Springs Beverly W. Stanton, 1138 Country Club Blvd. 3940 Via Del Rey 80, of Cape Coral, died at 458-5800 992-5666 her home Saturday, Sept. Offer does not apply to Advantica Managed Insurance Plans including Freedom, Optimum and some Univer sal. 10, 2011. She was born CAPE CORAL BREEZE OPINIONS Page 4A – Tuesday, September 13, 2011 CAPE CORAL BREEZE SCOTT BLONDE, Publisher Reasons to Remember 9-11 VALARIE HARRING, Executive Editor The show business publication out of Mexico have left ing finding control over CHRIS STRINE, Editor “Variety” reported “40-plus programs that country to establish the world nations and expected to commemorate 10th a permanent ‘bridge- their wealth.” 2510 Del Prado Blvd. • Cape Coral, FL, 33904 anniversary of (9-11) attacks.” And head’ to the communist Looking back 10 those are just the specials. They don’t island, calling their years should be a learn- • Phone 239-574-1110 – Fax 239-574-5693 include reports within news programs, clandestine operation ing experience, a or overseas TV memorials, which ‘The Caribbean reminder of how the Member Florida Press Association began last month. Dossier.’” attacks were able to How we love our anniversaries. It sounds like the title happen as the hijackers Whether it’s “the Maine,” “Pearl of a Cold War spy managed to avert every Obama, GOP Harbor” or “9-11” we choose to novel, except this isn’t security firewall in remember, the question is “Why?” fiction. “Twenty-three place at the time. Why remember? To honor the dead? other terrorists from the Going forward, it edge to small Yes, that is a good reason. How about Iran-linked terror group Cal Thomas would improve security to remember loved ones and sur- are expected to join the if the remaining recom- vivors? That, too, is commendable. operation,” reports IBD, mendations of the 9-11 compromises on jobs All of this, though, is about look- “which has a startup budget of more Commission were implemented, ing back, not forward. It is only by than $500,000.” including government action on feder- Speaking from the White House Rose Garden, President looking forward that we can avoid, or Corriere reports, “The mission in al standards for birth certificates and Barack Obama sent his jobs bill to Congress accompanied by at least limit, the possibility of anoth- Cuba is to provide logistical support driver’s licenses and allocation of demands that the legislation be passed with “no games, no pol- er major terrorist attack, which many for upcoming terrorist attacks planned radio spectrum space, which first itics, no delays.” believe is coming. in this hemisphere.” So much for the responders need so as not to repeat the Obama’s partisans might feel that his words would have On Sept. 12, 2001, I wrote in this left’s defense of Cuba against charges communications breakdowns so many had a little more impact if he had been this forceful from the space: “The first step — even before it is a terrorist state. experienced in 2001. In an editorial outset of his administration. But this bill is almost Clintonian military action is contemplated or Does anyone believe that terrorists on these and other matters that need to in the artful way it’s been crafted, so that if many, even most, taken — is to expel from this country won’t be smuggled into the U.S. (if be enacted by Congress, The New of its provisions passed Congress, both sides could claim mod- the people and organizations tied to they are not already here) to kill more York Times also lamented “The fail- est victory. radical terrorist groups in the Middle Americans, possibly with weapons of ure to fill the Privacy and Civil House Speaker John Boehner said it was his hope that fel- East.” mass destruction? Liberties Oversight Board, which was low Republicans could work together with the White House. That is becoming increasingly dif- That Iran is the future we ultimate- created in 2004 to monitor actions Almost as he was speaking, Obama was off to sell the bill in ficult to do in large part because ter- ly must confront is evident from its across the government that affect pri- the speaker’s home state of Ohio. rorism is now rarely centered in one actions on multiple levels — from vacy.” House Republican leader Eric Cantor said he saw some location, or under a single banner. The subsidizing terrorism in Iraq, to med- Why must we never forget 9-11? things in the bill on which they could work together to build so-called “lone wolf,” operating on dling in the uprisings throughout the It’s because this isn’t as much about consensus. By no coincidence, Obama took off for Cantor’s his own with no paper trail and who is Middle East, to the development of the past as the future. Our enemies are Richmond, Va., district almost immediately after addressing self-radicalized, remains the biggest the ultimate terrorist weapon: a plotting to attack us again ... and Congress about the bill. challenge for those charged with our nuclear bomb. Iran also continues to again. We have not done all that is Obama may be down in the polls —not, mind you, down security. promote the fiction that the U.S. necessary to secure our future and we so far as Congress — but the presidency is still a bully pulpit Radical Islamists appear to be get- attacked itself on 9-11. In a report must do so before we are forced to ask that the president, his oratory newly shorn of nuance and sub- ting help from other nations that hate carried by Independent Media Review a second time, “how did it happen?” tlety, shows every sign of using from now to Election Day. us, joining forces with them in what and Analysis (IMRA), a senior The bill has much the Republicans can support — indeed, they consider a common goal: the Iranian Foreign Ministry official and — Direct all MAIL for Cal have supported — and would find it politically awkward to destruction of the United States. career diplomat, Mohsen Pakaein, Thomas to: Tribune Media Services, reject now: such as an extension of a tax break allowing com- According to Italy’s respected blamed American neoconservatives, 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, panies to fully expense new equipment purchases; ratifying Corriere della Sera, reported in saying they “have victimized thou- Buffalo, N.Y. 14207. Readers may three new free-trade agreements; and tax credits for hiring vet- Investor’s Business Daily (IBD), sands of Americans in a bid to attain also e-mail Cal Thomas at tmsedi- erans and the long-term unemployed. “three Hezbollah terrorists operating an array of large-scale goals, includ- [email protected]. They will go along, perhaps grudgingly, with extending a temporary cut in the Social Security payroll tax for individuals and extending a similar cut in the payroll tax to small busi- nesses. GOP lawmakers may doubt the economic wisdom of the cuts and worry about the cost, but they are in a bind because so many of them signed a pledge that deems any end to a tem- porary tax cut as a forbidden tax increase. Obama may get some of the infrastructure money he asked for, but nowhere near all of it because the Republicans consid- er that “stimulus” — now a dirty word in the GOP lexicon. The president has said that everything in the $447 billion bill would be fully paid for, but he hasn’t yet said how. Details are said to be forthcoming, but the specifics are likely to be left to the bipartisan, deficit-cutting supercommittee of 12 law- makers, who have indicated that they are not happy being sad- dled with that additional task. Tea Party-movement hard-liners want to deny Obama any- thing that looks like a victory, but as GOP strategist Mark McKinnon points out, “If we don't help pass something, we deserve to get Trumanized.” The reference is to the GOP lawmakers who said no to everything that President Harry Truman proposed prior to the 1948 election and then saw him returned to office by running against the “Do Nothing” Congress. The outlook is for the jobs bill to pass in small bits and pieces, enough for both sides to claim victories, if only small ones. — Scripps Howard News Service Parents are key in educating children By BLL MAXWELL Two different worlds: Part II St. Petersburg Times Like many other school districts nationwide, the Pinellas County, Fla., district is urgently trying to figure A few weeks ago, I had what are willing to pay what it or to get an operation. out how to help black students succeed academically. seemed to me a small medical prob- costs, with your own That is why those coun- The countywide academ- lem, so I phoned my primary physi- money? tries seldom have as ic gap between blacks cian. However, after we discussed the You are free to take many high-tech medical and their counterparts of GUEST problem, he directed me to a special- your life’s savings and devices as in the United other ethnic groups is dis- ist. gamble it away in a casi- States or use the newest mal. OPINION After the specialist examined me, no, if you want to — but medications as often. Officials want to iden- he directed me to a different specialist you are not free to use In those things that are tify teachers whose black elsewhere. When I was examined and your life’s savings to crucially affected by students are succeeding — meaning students who are tested in the second specialist’s office, save your life. medical care, such as earning higher scores on standardized tests — and use he immediately phoned a hospital, This is not an isolated cancer survival rates, the these teachers’ techniques to train other teachers whose asking to have an operating room paradox. This is the logi- United States leads the students are not doing as well. available in an hour. cal consequence of a way. In things that doc- Earnest attempts to help black students succeed in No more than 5 hours elapsed vision of the world that tors can do little about — school are fine, but we should be wary of efforts that between my seeing the first specialist prevails all too widely such as obesity, homicide leave out the responsibilities of black parents in educat- and the time when I was on an operat- among the intelligentsia, Thomas or drug addiction — ing their children. ing table. and not just as regards Sowell Americans shorten their For decades, scholars have studied the role of parents This was quite a contrast with what medical care. own lives, more so than in children’s learning, and their conclusions are clear. happens in countries with govern- In that vision, people people in other compara- But because many scholars and educators are afraid of ment-run medical systems. In such can draw on the available resources ble societies. being accused of racism and cultural insensitivity, they countries, it is not uncommon to have only to the extent that the government This enables advocates of govern- rarely introduce their findings during public debates. to wait days to see a physician, weeks considers appropriate, in the light of ment-run medical care to cite longevi- That’s too bad, because parental involvement must to see a specialist and months before other claims on those resources. This ty statistics, in order to claim that our become a natural part of the black esprit de corps if you can have an operation. It is very treats what the people have produced more expensive medical system is less blacks are to keep their children from falling further doubtful whether I would have lasted as if it automatically belongs to the effective, since Americans’ longevity behind in school. that long. government — and as if politicians does not compare favorably with that Universally, people understand the importance of In the intensive care unit, where I and bureaucrats have both the right in other comparable societies. parental involvement. Some cultures practice it much was sent after the first of two opera- and the wisdom to override the per- For those who think in terms of better than others. tions, I was hooked up to high-tech sonal decisions that the people want to scoring talking points — as distin- In some parts of the world, governments and govern- machines and had a small army of make for themselves. guished from trying to get at the truth ment-supported organizations have adopted formal people looking after me around the This issue involves a difference — this kind of argument may sound statements about parental involvement and the family. clock. Would a government-run med- between a world in which people can good. But should something as seri- For example, the Parliamentary Assembly Council of ical system have provided all this, make their own decisions with their ous as life and death medical issues be Europe, the official body that investigates issues for especially for a man in his eighties? own money and a world in which discussed in terms of misleading talk- European nations and recommends solutions, spells out In some countries with govern- decisions — including life and death ing points? in unequivocal terms the role of parents. ment-run medical systems, individu- medical decisions — are taken out of “Education is, from birth to adulthood, a mixture of als are not even permitted to pay out the hands of millions of people across — To find out more about factors and influences,” according to the council’s of their own pockets for medications the country and put into the hands of Thomas Sowell and read features by directive titled Parents’ and Teachers’ Responsibilities that the government has ruled are too politicians and bureaucrats in other Creators Syndicate columnists in Children's Education. “Two institutions, however, expensive for people in their age Washington. and cartoonists, visit the Creators play a pre-eminent role and have formal educational bracket or medical condition. One of the big claims for govern- Syndicate Web page at www.cre- responsibilities before the law and society: the family That same mindset has already ment-run medical systems is that they ators.com. Thomas Sowell is a senior and the school.” become evident in the United States, can “bring down the cost of medical fellow at the Hoover Institution, The council places the family ahead of the school for where a very expensive cancer drug care.” But anyone can bring down the Stanford University, Stanford, CA good reason: “Parents have always been and always will has been refused federal approval to cost of anything by simply buying a 94305. His website is be the first educators of a child. They have the right and be sold, because it helps only a limit- smaller quantity or a lower quality. www.tsowell.com. the duty to lay the intellectual and emotional bases for ed number of people and at very high That is why countries with govern- their children’s lives, and to help develop their system costs. ment-run medical systems have wait- of values and attitudes, particularly since a child’s But what if you are one of those ing lists to see doctors, and even limited numbers of people — and you longer waiting lists to see specialists Copyright 2011 The Associated See MAXWELL, page 5A OP-ED CAPE CORAL BREEZE Page 5A – Tuesday, September 13, 2011 News Desk 574-1110 / Fax 574-5693 Civility? Never mind When a our concern so that deranged gunman we bequeath the shot Rep. American dream Gabrielle Giffords to future genera- and 20 others in tions.” January, partisan Within days of Democrats leaped the “national con- at the chance to versation” pro- blame Republican voked by the rhetoric for the Tucson violence, crime. The New union demonstra- York Times tors were drawing columnist Paul Hitler moustaches Krugman was on pictures of among the first Wisconsin Gov. warning, “You Mona Scott Walker and know that Charen describing his sup- Republicans will porters as “pigs.” yell about the evils The civility crowd of partisanship was unmoved. whenever anyone tries to make It’s easy to decry incivility a connection between the rheto- on the part of your opponents ric of Beck, Limbaugh, etc. and — much harder to call out those the violence I fear we’re going on your own side. Peter to see in the months and years Wehner, a former Bush admin- ahead. But violent acts are what istration official and respected happen when you create a cli- conservative commentator, has What it now means to mate of hate. And it’s long past been critical of Herman Cain time for the GOP’s leaders to (for his comments about take a stand against the hate- Muslims) and Tea Party Nation mongers.” CEO Judson Phillips (for be a ‘Moderate Republican’ Krugman was just the, describing liberalism as a phi- excuse the expression, opening losophy responsible for a billion Jon Huntsman, the former where the rubber “Steve” Forbes salvo. The sanctimonious hand deaths), among others. It’s Republican governor of Utah and hits the road — on advocated a 16 per- wringing that followed from harder to cite examples of liber- more recently U. S. ambassador to who pays federal cent “flat tax” plan NPR programs, liberal editorial als policing their own ranks. China, has had his true-believer taxes — Jon that excluded interest writers and cable chat shows Barbara Walters condemned GOP credentials openly questioned Huntsman is no and dividend income was continuous. All use of war those who rushed to blame by the Conservative Police. flaming moderate. from federal taxa- metaphors was declared out of Sarah Palin for the Giffords True, Huntsman believes in evo- He’s more conserva- tion. Forbes was bounds. There was to be no shooting. But no other examples lution and accepts the reality of cli- tive than Mitt challenged by Texas more talk of primary fights, bat- spring to mind. mate change, while supporting civil Romney. Sen. Phil Gramm, tleground states, targeted dis- Here’s a new opportunity. If unions for gay couples. But what This past week, who argued, “It’s not tricts or shots across the bow. the Democrats meant even one made Huntsman suspect was his Huntsman gave us fair to say that people Perhaps even the word cam- word of what they said in statement about Barack Obama, his tax plan, which is who work with their paign was too tainted. January about civil discourse — who appointed him ambassador: “I enough to make head or with their Markos Moulitsas, Keith they can loudly and unequivo- respect the president of the United Daddy Warbucks do hands ought to pay Olbermann and other usual sus- cally condemn the following: States. He and I have a difference of handstands. taxes, but that people pects rushed to blame Sarah Rep. Maxine Waters has opinion on how to help a country Huntsman joins fel- Mark who earn their living Palin and the Tea Party move- invited the Tea Party “to go to we both love. But the question each low GOP presiden- Shields with capital ought ment — thereby displaying hell.” Fellow Black Caucus of us wants the voters to answer is tial candidates not to.” incivility in the guise of con- member Rep. Andre Carson who will be the better president, not Minnesota Rep. demning it. Sen. Dick Durbin of recently said, “Some of these who who’s the better American.” Michele Bachmann, Texas Rep. Republican candidate Pat Illinois suggested that com- folks in Congress right now Make no mistake about it: The Ron Paul, former House Speaker Buchanan was more colorful in his ments such as Palin’s trope, would love to see us as second- Republican Party of 2012 is signif- Newt Gingrich and former CEO criticism, suggesting that Forbes’ “Don’t retreat; reload,” were class citizens . . . This Tea Party icantly more conservative and less Herman Cain in calling for the plan to exclude dividends from tax- responsible for Jared movement would love to see moderate than the Republican Party elimination of any federal tax on ation must have been forged “by the Loughner’s brutal mass attack. you and me . . . hanging on a that, four years ago, nominated capital gains. boys at the yacht basin” because it “These sorts of things, I think, tree.” John McCain. It’s not that long ago According to the best estimate would “let some trust-fund baby in invite the kind of toxic rhetoric Vice President Biden that the Republican Party had real of the respected Tax Policy Center, Florida clip coupons the rest of his that can lead unstable people to described the AFL-CIO as the liberal stars such as Nelson U.S. households making less than life and pay zero taxes.” believe this is an acceptable “only thing keeping the barbar- Rockefeller, and U.S. Sens. Mark $50,000 a year pay an average of The criticism of Gramm and response.” Secretary of State ians from the gates.” Hatfield of Oregon, Jacob Javits of less than $10 a year on investments. Buchanan are just as valid today. Hillary Clinton, who was in the Teamsters leader Jimmy New York, John Chaffee of Rhode Even those earning between Why should a firefighter or nurse or United Arab Emirates at the Hoffa topped them all. Island and Mac Mathias of $100,000 and $200,000 annually a Marine gunnery sergeant pay fed- time of the attack said: “We Warming up the crowd for an Maryland. pay just an average of $400 in cap- eral taxes on the wages each earns have extremists in my country. Obama speech, he said “We got Not fully trusted by many liber- ital gains taxes. through blood, sweat and skill, A wonderful, incredibly brave to keep an eye on the battle that al Democrats and disliked by many And the real winners if the capi- while the lazy heir to a family for- young woman Congress mem- we face: The war on workers. conservative Republicans, these tal gains tax is in fact lowered to tune does not pay a dime to Uncle ber, Congresswoman Giffords, And you see it everywhere, it is GOP mavericks were taunted: The zero? According to the Tax Policy Sam? was just shot by an extremist in the Tea Party. And you know, definition of a liberal Republican is Center, the top 1 percent of earners You can call the candidate who our country.” there is only one way to beat someone who, when you’re drown- with an average pre-tax income of wants to completely abolish the President Obama didn’t go as and win that war. The one thing ing some 30 feet offshore, throws almost $7 million, who under the capital gains tax a lot of things, but far as many in his party. about working people is we like you a 20 foot rope and boasts that Huntsman plan would get a wind- you cannot call him moderate. Instead, he adopted a pose of a good fight. And you know he “went more than halfway.” fall tax cut of $350,000 a year. wounded worry, noting in his what? They’ve got a war, they Huntsman’s positions on sci- How moderate would you call that? — To find out more about Mark Tucson speech, that our “dis- got a war with us and there’s ence, the environment and cultural Not very, by recent Republican Shields and read his past columns, course has become so sharply only going to be one winner. issues are indeed unorthodox in standards. During the 1996 GOP visit the Creators Syndicate web polarized” and wondering It’s going to be the workers of today’s Republican Party. But presidential campaign, Malcolm page at www.creators.com. whether we could “pause for a Michigan, and America. We’re moment and make sure that going to win that war. President we’re talking with each other in Obama: This is your army. We a way that — that heals, not in are ready to march. Let’s take a way that wounds.” Later, the these son of bitches out and president called upon all give America back to an Americans to “be civil because America where we belong.” we want to live up to the exam- President Obama, are those ple of public servants like John the kind of “healing” words you Roll and Gabby Giffords, who had in mind? knew first and foremost that we are all Americans, and that we — To find out more about can question each other’s ideas Mona Charen and read features without questioning each by other Creators Syndicate other’s love of country, and that columnists and cartoonists, visit our task, working together, is to the Creators Syndicate web constantly widen the circle of page at www.creators.com.

Last week’s Web poll results

Are you going to vote in the non-partisan city council primary? Yes, absentee- 8% Yes, early voting. - 49% Yes, election day - 28%. I don’t know yet.- 1% No. - 5% No, but I plan to vote in the general in November - 3% I’m not registered for this election.- 4% Other - 2% Maxwell: Education’s first line Current Web poll question Should the city look at outsourcing From paged 4A children at entry into kindergarten in the skills its public safety services? future is strongly conditioned during the pre- that are a product of the home environment are school period. They must also exercise their more powerful predictors of future academic Yes, it doesn’t hurt to explore options. responsibilities as parents of schoolchildren.” achievement than variables under the control of No, fire and police services should be city-provided. I fear that too many black parents fail to grasp K-12,” Grover Whitehurst, an expert on parental Police, but not fire. the concept that they have a “duty” to lay the involvement with the Brown Center on Education Fire, but not police. intellectual and emotional basis for their chil- Policy at the Brookings Institution, told I don’t care either way. dren's lives and to help develop their systems of Education Week during a recent interview. Other values and attitudes. I was encouraged that recent census numbers show that more low-income black parents are Many low-income black parents, especially (Poll results are not scientific and represent only the opinions of uneducated single mothers, are unprepared to involved in their children’s education than a decade ago, this is in large part because of feder- Internet users who have chosen to participate. Vote at cape-coral- effectively teach their children. To be effective, daily-breeze.com) parents must spend what experts call “quality al programs such as Reach Out and Read, Early time” with their children. The 1995 study Reading First and Reading is Fundamental. “Meaningful Differences in the Everyday A problem now is that funding for these pro- Experiences of Young American Children” shows grams has been slashed. Federal funding or not, that the vocabularies of children of parents on black parents have a duty to be their children’s Agree? Disagree? welfare were smaller than those of children of first teacher. Until they understand and practice professionals by an average of 1,537 words by this universal concept, their children will contin- Your views on the editorials, letters and the age 3, primarily because professional parents nat- ue to lag behind. guest opinions that appear on The Breeze opin- urally hold more positive and complex conversa- ion pages can be shared on-line. Tell us what tions with their children. — Bill Maxwell is a columnist for the St. “The effects on future student academic Petersburg Times. E-mail you think at cape-coral-daily-breeze.com achievement are very large — differences among bmaxwell(at)sptimes.com Page 6A Tuesday, September 13, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE 9/11: Two ceremonies mark 10th anniversary milestone From page 1A

“There was a lot of mistrust that came to our country,” he said, adding that the public found trust though in its public safety and emergency workers, pilots and flight crews, and military personnel. “There will always be a group of peo- ple you can trust,” he said referring to uniformed personnel. Cape Coral Police Chief Jay Murphy also spoke at the VFW, along with Mayor John Sullivan and Councilmember Bill Deile. Murphy talked about the men and women who have given of themselves, sometimes their lives, since 9/11 by fighting over- seas. He said six Cape officers current- ly are deployed and “We do not want to the members forget.” of his depart- ment are — Joe DiGregorio, doing what- with the VFW, who has ever they can been organizing the to help those 9/11 Remembrance ceremony there since officers’ fam- 2002. A former New ilies. York firefighter, he “I think lost his nephew in the that we need attacks and he knew to do that as a people who lost rela- nation and tives who were first stand behind responders. our service DiGregorio said men and the point of the event is for people women,” he to remember. said. Murphy added that Americans also have to remember those that came before us. Joe DiGregorio, with the VFW, said Dena Martin and Bliss, members of he has been organizing the 9/11 the Southwest Florida K9 Search Remembrance ceremony since 2002. A Unit, throw a rose into the water at former New York firefighter, he lost his Cape Harbour to honor the canine nephew in the attacks and he knew peo- named Sirius killed on 9-11. Left, a ple who lost relatives who were first television broadcast seen at responders. DiGregorio said the point of the event is for people to remember. Sunday’s service. News stations “We do not want to forget,” he said. provided replays of the events that Carol Morales and Linda Richter unfolded 9/11/01 as well as the attended the VFW ceremony for the first services held across the county time Sunday. Members of a local VFW Sunday in memory of those who Ladies Auxiliary, the women said they died a decade ago in the attacks were present to show their support. and the rescue efforts that fol- “It’s an honor to those who sacri- lowed. More photos are available ficed,” Richter said. online at: cu.cape-coral-daily- Morales, a former New Yorker, com- breeze.com. pared recalling Sept. 11th to remember- ing Pearl Harbor. “It was a personal thing,” she said. MICHAEL PISTELLA “You know exactly where you were.” Audit: Results will dictate whether city pursues forensics audit From page 1A UEP, but discovery of the change orders by Michael Kessler as wanting $140,000 for other piece done for $140,000,” Sullivan “We ought to take this one step at a the new utilities director and his staff the audit. said. time, it might be more palatable as far as prompted Sullivan to change course. Sullivan said conversations with Utilities Director Jeff Pearson said residents are concerned,” Mayor John Should Kessler become involved in a Michael Kessler found Kessler asking MWH — the city general contractor for Sullivan said. “If we find money coming forensic audit of the same project, Sullivan Townsend and Associates — the firm con- the UEP — would likely charge Townsend back to the city … I don’t think anyone said he didn’t know if the remaining funds ducting the construction audit — to take or the city for producing documents for the would have objection to that.” would cover the price of that audit. The less money. audit, but Pearson did not know what the The mayor originally brought the incen- City Auditor’s office previously identified “I don’t know if we’ll be able to get that total cost of the paperwork would be. tive forward to audit those portions of the Postpones: City seeks additional information to help make decision From page 1A mind. member will likely fall during its budget now. I think it’s vitally important the city clear message to the county and the city of “I’m not going to waste my time,” talks, Donley said. of Cape Coral stay involved with the Sanibel about what he said has been 10 Sullivan said. Donley also urged the Cape council to Regional Planning Council,” Donley years of mistreatment. Donley said the City of Sanibel would stay a member of the Regional Planning added. “I’m tired of the treatment this city has pay $1,900 annually, if they were to Council, saying that big changes, including City Councilmember Chris Chulakes- received over the last decade,” he said. become a paying member of the Regional a new permanent executive director, are in Leetz felt that if council decided to with- “This is an opportunity for us to save our Planning Council. the works. draw from the Regional Planning Council citizens $50,000.” Whether Sanibel will become a paying “There’s a lot of balls in the air right on Monday night, it would have sent a IB: Participants earn college credits through advanced course work From page 1A of courses they are looking for. “I believe strongly that any student who with time to become involved in extra cur- Mederios said they modified some of is looking to prepare themselves for col- ricular activities. discussion between students, teachers and what they offered this year and are looking lege is going to get their best preparation in He said since the IB program requires administrators to find ways to expand the to expand what they offer next year. being enrolled in the IB program,” he said. community service activities, it also pro- IB program at the school. He said the dis- “We are hoping to see a pretty signifi- Although it is a rigorous course of vides a great opportunity for the students to cussions are held to answer questions of cant increase in our numbers for next study, Mederios said students benefit from get out there and make connections and how they can best meet the needs of the year,” he said. the tremendous preparation it provides for obtain experience in a diverse array of students, along with finding out what type The program was first introduced to stu- college. He said the nice thing about the things. dents in 2005 at Cape Coral High School. program is that is still provides students Primary: Polls open today from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. across Cape Coral From page 1A again it could mean nothing, she added. ■ Incumbent William “Bill” Deile, Leonard “Lenny” “It’s very difficult to have turnout in early voting pre- Nesta Jr. and Alan Sheppard in District 3. “I’m hoping it’s going to catch up at the post office. We dict what’s going to happen,” Harrington said. ■ Carlos Alvarez, Bennie Barnes, Rana Erbrick, did have a holiday … I’m hoping those numbers will Candidates by race include: Richard Leon, James McManus, William “Scott” Morris grow.” ■ Incumbent Pete Brandt, John Carioscia Sr., Joe and Charles Stanton in District 5. There is no incumbent in The early voting numbers might be indicative of the Coviello and Dan Sheppard III in District 2. District 5. forthcoming numbers for the primary election, but then ■ Incumbent Dr. Derrick Donnell, Michael Garr, David Stokes and Erica Warren in District 7. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at precincts throughout the city Tuesday. Again, Cape Coral City Council races are non-partisan, citywide elections meaning registered voters can cast a ballot in each race, no matter party affiliation, no matter the district in which they live. For more information visit leeelections.com. Readers still seeking information may also find candi- date answers to issue-related questions on our website, cape-coral-daily-breeze.com under Elections 2011. CAPE LIFE CAPE CORAL BREEZE TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 7

THE ARTS Harbour View Gallery Harbour View Gallery in Cape Coral welcomes oil painter Mary Louise Hooper and wood turner Roger Soper as featured visiting artists for September. Harbour View Gallery is an artists-owned cooperative gallery comprised of award winning local artists. It offers ever-changing displays of fine art paintings, pottery, pho- tography, paper casting, jewelry, glass art and more. It is open daily 11 a.m.-8 p.m. For more information, contact the gallery at 540- 5789 or visit its web site: www.harbourviewgallery.com The gallery is at 5789 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Harbour. Art League of Fort Myers The Art League of Fort Myers Art Show, “Time of Transition,” runs through Sept. 24. Ann Lippold and Leslie Anne Liebermann have been named Artists of the Month for September 2011. Each month, the art of one member artist is featured at the ALFM Gallery and the art of another member artist is featured at Iberia Bank. Both locations are in downtown Fort Myers. The gallery is at 1451 Monroe Street in downtown Fort Myers. The gallery telephone number is 239 275 3970. Ringling instructor teaches classes at Alliance for the Arts MICHAEL PISTELLA Kevin Costello, an instructor in the Ringling College of Art & Design’s Fine Arts Department and past Juror of Fire visit the 25th Annual All Florida Juried Exhibit, will be teach- Cape Coral Fire Department public education specialist Dave Webster talks about the many tools ing two classes at the alliance beginning Sept. 22. on a fire truck. Webster and two other members of the Cape Coral Fire Department visited the pre- “Conceptual Practices” is a workshop that incorpo- k and kindergarten classes at St. Andrew Catholic School for a lesson in fire safety. rates ideas from music, literature and art history. Conceptual Practices is from 9 a.m. to noon on Thursdays from Sept. 22 to Oct. 20.. “Spheres of the Soul,” a lecture series examining the relationship between painting, literature and music, runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays, also from Sept. 22 COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS to Oct. 20. To learn more about these classes and the entire class CAPE CORAL is located at 5819 Driftwood Parkway. activities, blood and food drive doggy schedule for the 2011-2012 season, visit To register or for more information fashion show and much more. www.ArtInLee.org or call 239-939-2787. For more GROW Africa call 574-0808. For more information about vendor information about Costello, visit his website www.kevin- The second annual GROW Africa or sponsorship opportunities or ways costelloart.com. 5K Run/Walk at Cape Harbour Lake Kennedy to get involved, contact Zachari between the two towers will be held VanDyne at 239-560-5224 or at Coloring The World Gallery Saturday, Sept. 24. Call 239-222- Senior Center [email protected]; 6882 to register The following events and programs MysticPeaceSeekerl.com Coloring The World Gallery welcomes Scott Registration at: 5 p.m. Race Starts: Guelcher as its guest artist for September. will be held at Lake Kennedy Senior 6 p.m Center, located at 400 Santa Barbara Guelcher’s unique style of art has become well known GROW Africa is a non profit 501 Cape Harbour events Blvd. Pre-registration is required for in Southwest Florida. (c3) organization that builds wells in Farmers Market: Succulent fruits, all shows. Coloring The World Gallery is located at 1422 Dean remote Africa to provide water to garden-fresh vegetables, seafood ■ Friday morning dance jam with Street, Fort Myers. those with little or no access to water. delights and homemade breads and The Kennedy Band (formerly the Shell For more information call 239.689.8428 or Our purpose is to increase quality and desserts are just some of the mouth Factory Band) starting Sept. 9, 9:30- [email protected] longevity of life by meeting the most watering treats that will be offered at this 11:30 a.m. Cost $3 per person, coffee basic human need of water. The annu- season’s Farmers Market at Cape provided. al 5k is to raise awareness and funds to Harbour from 8 a.m. until noon and con- ■ South of the Border Fiesta with provide this water while promoting tinue every Saturday till October. ENTERTAINMENT Cahlua & Cream Friday, Sept. 9. Get health and fun locally here in SW During the Farmers Market, the mer- ready to swing and sway to music of Florida. chants at Cape Harbour will open their yesterday and today, fine food and Edison Restaurant The race will be run rain or shine; doors to offer shoppers a host of treas- entertainment. Cost $18 for members Get your wiggle on and come to our juice joint for no refunds, please. Due to the nature ures and treats. Guests are invited to and $23 for non-members. Doors open some giggle water and gambling! Try your hand at 21, of the course and for safety of all par- browse the shops and enjoy breakfast, at 6:30 p.m. craps, or roulette, bring some dough for the silent auc- ticipants, any and all unregistered par- lunch, a cool gelato or cocktail while ■ New dimension in line dancing tion and raffles. Hooch, hoofing, and hotsy-totsy toma- ticipants, unauthorized vehicles, bicy- relaxing near the water. with Aida Pineda. Class starts Sept. 9, toes. cles, roller blades/skates/skate boards, Cape Harbour is located at 5848 shoes, strollers, head phones and pets Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.; and Wednes- To benefit The Laboratory Theater of Florida, the Cape Harbour Drive in Cape Coral. are strictly discouraged. If you disre- days, 6-9 p.m. Cost $3 per person $40 ticket includes a light buffet, two drinks and gam- For more information about the Cape gard these instructions, you are member and $7 per person non-mem- bling chips, plus music and fun! Harbour Farmers Market, call (239) increasing the risk of injury to yourself ber Sponsor a craps, roulette, or blackjack table for just 945-6116 or visit our web site at and others and are assuming full ■ Del-Ray Beach Cruise and Old $350 and you can also support the theater by donating www.capeharbour.com. items for the auction or raffle. Your contact person is responsibility for all injuries incurred. Calypso Restaurant Friday, Sept. 23. Brenda, at 248-894-6554. Hot and humid conditions may exist; Enjoy a Dutch Treat lunch. Cost $60 1920s dress encouraged! There will be a prize for drink plenty of fluids be-fore and after members/$65 non-member. FORT MYERS the best outfit! race. ■ 2nd Chance to Dance with The The location is: The Edison Restaurant, 3583 GROW Africa offers discounts for Second Act starting Thursday, Oct. Garden classes McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers from 7-10 p.m. on teams of five or more as well as teams 20, 7-9 p.m. Cost $7 per person, The GreenMarket at the Alliance Saturday, Sept. 24 . of 10 or more! ■ Yoga with instructor Eileen for the Arts in Fort Myers will be Cost is $40 per person. For tickets: At Pre-registration:, $20 Adult; $17 Coppola, Mondays and Thursday, offering a new series of free gardening www.brownpapertickets.com \or at the door Contact Youth under 18. Race day entry only: 2:30-3:30 p.m. Cost $6 per person classes during the month of Brenda at 248-894-6554 The Laboratory Theater of $25 all ages members and $8 per person/non-mem- September. Florida | 1634 Woodford Avenue, Fort Myers, Florida www.growafricainc.org ber per-persons ■ Saturday, Sept 17, at 10 a.m: 33901 Drop form and cash/checks by ■ Tai Chi with Russ Cline Monday Growing food organically. Friday, Sept. 23. to:: GROW Africa at 6 p.m. Comfortable clothing and ■ Saturday, Sept 24, at 10 a.m: A The Run Shoppe, 3512 Del Prado footwear is recommended. Cost $5 farm in your yard...or your balcony. One-man show set for Sept. 17 Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33904 More information is available at An evening of music and memories has been set at The per-member per session, $9 per non- www.ArtInLee.org or you can call Cultural Center Theater on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 7 p.m. member per session (239) 939-2787. with Ken Brady, one-man show (he led the Casinos from Rotary Park ■ Natural Golf with Joe Tranchida 1962-1965,). Wednesdays 1 p.m. and Thursday, 7 The Alliance for the Arts supports Rotary Park Environmental Center p.m. Wear comfortable clothing and artists and arts organizations in south- Tickets are $5 for Cultural Center members, or $6 for located at 5505 Rose Garden Road footwear, and bring a driver, 6-iron, 9- west Florida as the state designated non-members. will present the following programs: Tickets can be purchased at the Cultural Center iron and a putter. Cost $2 per mem- Local Arts Agency for Lee County. ■ Saturday, Sept. 17 — Gardening The Alliance for the Arts’ galleries are Theater box office located at 2280 Aaron St., Port for butterflies (12 plus years) from ber/$6 per non-member Charlotte or: call 941-625-4175 ext. 221 for more infor- To register and for more informa- open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Cost $10 Cape through Friday. and from 9 a.m. to mation. residents, $15 non-residents tion on any of the trips and classes call ■ 574-0575. noon, Saturdays. Monday, Sept. 19 — Beginner’s It’s located at 10091 McGregor Dances at La Vanezia guide to kayaking with an expert Blvd., just south of Colonial Dances will return to Cape Coral at La Vanezia on guide, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. held at Vendors needed Boulevard in Fort Myers. Wednesday nights beginning Sept. 14. The doors will Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve. open at 6 p.m. and the dances will run from 6:30 until Cost $40 for Cape residents/$60 non- for Columbus Day 9:30 p.m. residents Caloosahatchee The dances will feature live and recorded entertain- ■ Monday, Sept. 19 — Florida’s Parade & Food Fest ment by Ralph Marco and Don Falknor. reptiles from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. This The Order Sons of Italy Charles J. to Hickey’s Creek Attendees are invited to bring their dancing shoes and program is free for anyone interested Bonaparte Lodge #2504, Cape Coral- Fort Myers, will present the kayak trip join the mixers. in learning more about lizard species. A six-hour kayak trip begins and Admission for the Wednesday night dances is $8; with ■ Saturday, Sept. 24 — Girl Scout Columbus Day Parade & Food Fest Saturday, Oct. 8. Applications are ends at Caloosahatchee Regional Park a cash bar. Badge Class (ages 8-12 years) from 1- campground. Paddlers should be expe- La Vanezia is located in Club Square at 4646 S.E. 4 p.m. Cost $4 Cape resident, $8 non- being accepted from food and craft vendors and parade participants. rienced and/or be in good physical 11th Place. For more information, call 239-284-3487 or Cape resident condition for a five mile roundtrip ralphmarco.com ■ Saturday, Sept. 24 — Guided Don’t miss the opportunity to intro- duce your products to thousands of paddle on the Great Calusa Blueway, walk through Yellow Fever Creek which includes Hickey’s Creek on from 9-11 a.m. Cost $5 Cape resi- people. Contact: Steve Caramelli 239- Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre 834-9888 [email protected] Tuesday, Sept. 20, from 9 a.m. to 3 dent/$7 non-resident.Tuesday, Sept. p.m. Cost $40 per person. Registration “ES Wonderful,” a new musical that celebrates George For parade, sponsorship or general 27 —Learn to spout from 6:30-8:30 is required. and Ira Gershwin will be featured through Oct. 1. information, contact Linda Biondi p.m. Cost $20 Cape residents/$30 For more information, call Kelly at The all-singing, all-dancing revue features timeless nonresidents. 239-246-1157 [email protected] classics. Season opener special $39 for dinner and show. 239-822-5212. Register online at: Registration is required for all pro- The parade will be held in South For show reservations and information, call 239-278- https;www.leeparks.org or call 239- grams. For more information call 239- Cape Coral. The parade will be on 4422, or stop at the box office at 1380 Colonial Blvd., 533-7440 Fort Myers. 549-4606; www.CapeParks.com Southeast 47th Terrace from Southeast 15th Avenue to Southeast 10th Place, where the Food Fest Mambo Man Southwest Florida Cape Coral Yacht Club Fish identification class at the Cape begins Mambo Man, the exhibition with Museum of History Coral Yacht Club on Tuesday, Sept. special lecture guided tour by the leg- Barbara Craddock, Latin dancer, choreographer and 20, from 6-9 p.m. Resident fee Peace Day in the Park endary grand dame of mambo, Barbara Craddock, will be held Saturday, Sept. dance partner of the late Mambo Master, Pedro “Cuban $10/non-resident $15. This class is Sept. 21 has been recognized as an 17, at 1 p.m., at the SWFL Museum Pete” Aguilar, The exhibition and special lecture at geared for those new to Southwest International Day of global cease-fire of History, 2031 Jackson St., Fort the Southwest Florida Museum of History on Saturday, Florida or new to fishing. and non-violence — a Day of Peace. Myers. Sept. 17, at 1 p.m. Healthy nutrition styles class In support of Peace One Day, the Admission is $15 per person and Seating for the lecture is limited, and tickets are Thursday, Sept. 29, from 6-9 p.m. for annual “Peace Day In The Park” will includes special lecture and personal $15. For reservations call 239-321-7429. adults age 18 and older. Cost $20 for be held Sunday, Sept. 18, from 11 tour with Barbara Craddock and pres- residents/$30 non-resident. This a.m. to 5 p.m.. at Jaycee Park, Beach entation of the new documentary film workshop teaches healthier choices fo Parkway, Cape Coral. better nutrition for the diabetic and/or on the life of Pedro “Cuban Pete” There will be local artisans, a pet health conscious person. Aguilar. Registration is required on all pro- communicator, food vendors, music, grams/classes. Cape Coral Yacht Club entertainment, face painting and kids’ OMMUNITY CAPE CORAL BREEZE C TUESDAY,SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 8 CLUB AND ORGANIZATIONS New Resident Club more information call 549-8477 of Cape Coral The Ladies Luncheon will be NARFE held at Geo’s Italian Restaurant NARFE (National Active & on Thursday, Sept. 15, at noon. Retired Federal Employees Asso- Geo’s is located at 1140 Ceitus ciation) Cape Coral Chapter 1002 Terrace off Pine Island Parkway. will meet at the Asia Buffe, 1706 Call 239-541-8432 for details. S. Del Prado Blvd at noon, Sept. 7 Cocktails on the Cape will be (the first Wednesday of the at Rumrunners at Cape Harbor on month). For more information, Friday Sept. 16, at 5p.m.. Special call 482-6713. pricing for appetizers and a cash bar. Harney Point fish fry Training The New Resident Dinner Harney Point VFW Post 8463 Dance will be held on Saturday, located at 4709 S.E. 11th Place, session Sept. 24, at 5:30 p.m. at the Cape Cape Coral, will hold a Friday Coral Yacht Club. It’s a Texas night fish fry from 5 to 7:30 p.m Cape Coral Police Western theme. Call 239-471- Cost $7 per plate. The public is Department’s 2002 for reservations and infor- invited to dine in the hall, carry mation. SWAT team and out available. For more informa- canine unit joined tion, contact Gina for reserva- The NW Cape Coral tions, 239-839-3831 other area law The public must enter the hall enforcement agen- Neighborhood through the double doors at the cies for a three-day front of the building or through training session Association the double doors at the rear of the this week. The Northwest Cape Coral buildings, parking lot. Neighborhood Association, Inc. MICHAEL PISTELLA will meet on Thursday, Sept. 15, in the Mariner High School U.S. Submarine Cafeteria, 701 Chiquita Blvd., North. Chief of Police Jay Veterans The monthly meetings of U.S. Murphy will be the guest speaker. Submarine Veterans (BarbBase) The meeting is open to mem- are held on the first Tuesday of bers and area residents. Join your each month at the Cape Coral Elks Northwest Neighbors for socializ- Lodge on S.E. 46th Lane, corner ing at 6:30 p.m. followed by the of S.E. 10th Place (Club Square), meeting at 7 p.m. Bring a friend at 7 p.m. For more information, or neighbor too. All are wel- call 542-3038 or 458-1136. comed. Inquiries may be sent to [email protected]. Membership is open to resi- Friends of the NW dents and property owners resid- ing west of El Dorado Blvd., and Regional Library north of Pine Island Road to the The Friends of the NW city limits. Visit us on the web at Regional Library hold meetings nwcape.com. on the first Tuesday of every month. Annual membership is CCMI Captiva Tri team competing $10 for individuals, $15 for fami- AARP lies. Contact The AARP meeting to be held [email protected] for Sept. 16, at 1 p.m. at Lake more information on how you can to raise awareness of hunger Kennedy Senior Center, 400 support your local library and its Santa Barbara Blvd. ongoing programs and events. A special group of adult volunteers have stepped forward to represent Community Cooperative All events will take place on Captiva Island The guest speaker is Bill Clark, at South Seas Island Resort. The adult State Director. Ministries Inc. during the Galloway Captiva Tri at Dulcimer Club South Seas Island Resort Saturday, Sept. 17 and event is sold out but there are still spaces Southwest Florida Dulcimer Sunday, Sept. 18. open for the children’s events. For more Rotary Clubs Club meet every Tuesday night CCMI was selected as the benefitting nonprofit information or to register, visit www.capti- (year round) at 7 p.m. at Gulf for the Galloway Captiva Tri, a weekend triathlon vatri.org. The weekend is comprised of of Cape Coral Coast Village, 1333 Santa family, fun and fitness event. A portion of the pro- two children’s triathlons on Saturday Rotary Clubs of Cape Coral Barbara Blvd. For more informa- ceeds raised will go toward supporting CCMI’s mis- (Ages 6-9: 100-yard swim, 1.5-mile bike, .5- tion email: [email protected] “Operation Open Arms” Charity sion of fighting homelessness and hunger. mile run; Ages 10-13: 200-yard swim, 3- Golf Tournament will be held or call 652-4214. CCMI’s Montessori Directress Cindy Venezia along with her friends Bob Boyd and Patty Kuehner mile bike, 1-mile run) and an adult sprint Saturday, Oct. 1, at Palmetto length triathlon on Sunday (440-yard swim Pines Country Club, Cape Coral. will be running, biking and swimming for the local Guardian Angels nonprofit agency during the adult sprint on Sunday. [0.25 mile], 10-mile bike, 3.1-mile run [5K].) Details: 8:30 a.m. Shotgun The Guardian Angels for According to Venezia, Boyd works in horticulture Start - 4-Player Scramble, cash Special Populations meet on the and Kuehner is a golf pro. prizes Buffet lunch — Free beer second Tuesday of every month does a small part to impact change, change will hap- “Bob has been running, swimming and biking in and soda on the course Entry Fee, (except July and August) at 6:30 pen. It only takes two dollars to feed a family for a races and triathlons for a number of years and only $125 per player. Entry deadline- p.m. at the Special Populations day.” participates in those events that support a cause,” Sept. 9, 2011 facility on 400 Santa Barbara “I just hope I can make a good showing for CCMI Venezia said. “Patty has been swimming since she For more information contact Blvd. For more information call and my teammates,” Venezia concluded. was a kid and has competed in triathlons as well so Jim Bondy at 239-574-2028 or 549-4531. CCMI is an innovative nonprofit 501(c)(3) organ- I’ve got a great team with me.” email: [email protected] ization made up of social service entrepreneurs fight- The weekend is comprised of two children’s ing to end homelessness and hunger in our communi- triathlons on Saturday (Ages 6-9: 100-yard swim, Kiwanis Club ty. The agency provides more than 14,000 meals Cape Coral 1.5-mile bike, .5-mile run; Ages 10-13: 200-yard each month through their Everyday Caf and of Cape Coral swim, 3-mile bike, 1-mile run) and an adult sprint é Social Club Marketplace and Home Delivered Meals programs. The Kiwanis Club of Cape length triathlon on Sunday (440-yard swim [0.25 A dinner dance will be held CCMI also educates 40 children in their Community Coral meets the first, second, and mile], 10-mile bike, 3.1-mile run [5K].) Saturday, Sept. 17, at the Cape Montessori, offers homeless and comprehensive case fourth Tuesday of the month at “We are always looking for new ways to partner Coral Yacht Club. Social — 5:30 management services through their United Way 7:30 a.m. at Faith Presbyterian with community groups and special events to spread p.m. dinner; dancing 6:30 until Resource House, oversees an emergency mobile food Church, 4544 Coronado our mission of being innovators in the fight against 10 p.m. Theme: Tumbleweed pantry and supplies weekend backpacks full of food Parkway. hunger and homelessness,” said Sarah Owen, CEO of Twist — cowboy/cowgirl theme. to more than 2,500 children each school year. The third Tuesday of the CCMI. “Food-insecure people are especially vulnera- Music will be by Erich. The CCMI serves Fort Myers and the greater Lee month at 6 p.m..Cape Coral loca- ble due to the additional risk factors associated with caterer is Rib City. Menu: bar- County area, including Bonita Springs, Cape Coral tion to be determined each week. limited resources, access to healthy and affordable beque western buffet, Rib City and Lehigh Acres. CCMI works in partnership with ([email protected] for foods and opportunities for physical activity. Being a chicken and sliced pork, cole United Way of Lee, Hendry and Glades, Harry time and location) For more infor- part of an event open to all age groups is a win-win.” slaw and baked beans, western Chapin Food Bank and various community founda- mation, call 549-2030. “Our area has continued to have one of the worst rolls and butter; vegetarian - veg- tions as well as collaborating with fellow community foreclosure and unemployment rates,” said Sam gie lasagna; apple and cherry cob- and service groups including The School District of Galloway Jr., owner of the Galloway Automotive and blers Cape Coral Bass Club Lee County and numerous churches, businesses and title sponsor of the event. When making reservations Cape Coral Bass Cub meets on community support organizations. Galloway said he wants to ensure programs indicate if a vegetarian. Also the first Tuesday of every month All events will take place on Captiva Island at remain in place to help Southwest Florida’s growing indicate seating arrangements. at the Caloosahatchee Moose South Seas Island Resort. The adult event is sold out population of hungry be able to find a nutritious meal. Remember to bring your own Lodge No. 2395, Cape Coral but there are still spaces open for the children’s “More of our neighbors are going to need our help beverages and glass ware. Parkway, at 7:30 p.m. The club is events. and we can make a difference,” Galloway said. Reservations must be made by open to men, women and children For more information or to register, visit “When hunger affects our community it impacts Tuesday, Sept. 13, by noon. Off- who love to bass fish. www.captivatri.org. site locations are the Yacht Club, Tournaments are held locally and everyone of us in some way and if everyone of us Crystal’s Hallmark, Sip N Send, out-of-town. A complete list of Rhythm in Motion Dance Studio tournaments and other club infor- or www.capecoralsocialclub.org. mation can be viewed on the Web As a special surprise Rhythm site at: Quality Life Center to hold fund raiser in Motion Dance Studio will teach www.capecoralbassclub.com. the “Two Step” from 6-6:30 p.m.. For further information, call Quality Life Center will hold its annual families in an extremely underserved area of Fort Make sure dancing shoes are on. Jim Lewis at 945-7188. BoneWish donor and volunteer appreciation and Myers. The “Q” promotes leadership and instills Cost of the dance is $23 for fundraiser event on Saturday, Sept. 17, from 11 values that will serve the families of the communi- members and $25 for non-mem- a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bonefish Grill, located at 14261 ty throughout their lives. bers. Pay Pal is $23 for members Cape Coral Friends S. Tamiami Trail in Fort Myers. The annual Its programs and services cultivate positive self- and $25.90 for non-members. fundraiser will have a Caribbean theme and guests development, teach self-discipline, build confi- of Wildlife are encouraged to join in the fun by dressing in trop- For further information on the Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife dence, teach good manners and respect, and pro- dance, contact Maria Romeu at is a non-profit, volunteer organi- ical Caribbean outfits. Quality Life Center will mote nutritional and cultural awareness to strength- 699-9341. zation dedicated to the preserva- honor four volunteers and donors who have made en its families and the community. Children’s class- tion of the Cape’s unique wildlife. extraordinary contributions to the organization over es include a preschool and an afterschool program Fraternal Order Its members have volunteered the last year. where students learn skills in art, music, martial more than 6,000 hours since its Honorees are: John Kimbell of Alliance arts, computer technology, media arts and athletics, of Eagles No. 3957 creation in 2002 educating the Financial Group, retired attorney Mark Norden, in additional to academic enrichment. Adult pro- The Fraternal Order of Eagles community and visitors about bur- Sheriff Mike Scott, and Dr. Frederick Schaerf. grams offer a free job development and personal No. 3957 is always looking for rowing owls and other species. Tickets are $100 and will go toward continuing the enrichment assistance that helps them overcome new members to join the non- Members meet for programs and Center’s many community programs. For tickets or obstacles and become strong, productive and self- profit friendly club. The group education at 7 p.m. on the second more information, contact Heather Johnson at 239- reliant. serves a great inexpensive lunch Tuesday of every other month at 333-2100 or visit http://www.qualitylifecenter.org. Best of all, 90 cents of every donated dollar is Monday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 Rotary Park, 5505 Rose Garden Quality Life Center of Southwest Florida, Inc. is directly invested in its programs and services. For p.m. Dinners are provided Road (El Dorado and Pelican). a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that has been pro- more information or to schedule a personal tour of Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday This year, the months will be viding services for over 20 years in education, Quality Life Center, visit http://www.qualitylife- from 5-8 p.m. To start the week- March, May, July, September and youth enrichment, personal and community devel- center.org or call (239) 334-2797. end off right, come in for break- November. For more information opment, and social services for at-risk youth and fast on Saturday from 8 a.m.- call 574-6318 or visit: noon. www.ccfriendsofwildlife.org In addition to meals the SERVICE REUNIONS Eagles host Bingo twice a week Cape Coral Irish (Monday 6 p.m. and again on Navy and Marine Corps Wednesday at 1 p.m.) Come and American Club Navy and Marine Corps shipmates who served play “Show Me The Eagle” a new Cape Coral Irish American USS Columbus on the USS Columbus CA-74/CG-12 from 1944 USS Columbus CA-74/CG-12/SSN-762 fun card game on Saturdays at 2 Club meets the first Thursday of through 1976 and the USS Columbus (SSN-762) p.m. the month September through Reunion Sept. 21-Sept. 24, 2011 at Sherton past and present, if you would like to share memo- National Hotel, Arlington, VA. Contact Allen R. For more information, call April t the Elk’s Lodge at 4631 ries and camaraderie with old friends and make new 549-8477. The Eagles also have S.E. 10th Place. The meeting Hope,. President 3828 Hobson Road, Fort Wayne ones, contact Allen R. Hope, President,3828 IN 468154505. started a new fun game on begins at 7 p.m. For information: Hobson Road, Fort Wayne IN 468154505. Saturdays called “Show Me The www.capecoralirishamerican- Home: 260-492-9771; Fax: 260-492-9771; Home: 260-492-9771; Fax: 260-492-9771; email: [email protected]. Eagle.”Located at 4647 S.E. club.org email: [email protected] Ninth Place, (Club Square). For Page 9A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, September 13, 2011 TOP PICKS

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8 p.m. on WXCW 8 p.m. on WINK 90210 Survivor: South Pacific The new season finds the gang adjusting to life after high school. Naomi (AnnaLynne McCord) is Last season’s “Redemption Island” premise holds over — and so does the Samoan location — as dealing with her pregnancy and a decline in her status from high school to college. Annie (Shenae two “Survivor” alumni return to the game and try to outwit, outplay and outlast 16 new castaways in Grimes) gets some news that keeps her in town: Liam (Matt Lanter) is back and ready to com- Season 23 of the reality behemoth. Jeff Probst returns as host. mit to her. Dixon (Tristan Wilds) needs a place to live. Navid and Silver’s (Michael Steger, Jessica Stroup) relationship is tested in the season premiere, “Up in Smoke.” 9 p.m. on WXCW America’s Next Top Model 8 p.m. on WZVN Wipeout Cycle 17 gives new meaning to the terms “reduce, reuse and recycle” as the show returns with an Speed counts in the season finale, as the contestant who finishes the game with the fastest time all-star cast made up of past fan favorites and outrageous personalities from previous seasons. wins an extra $25,000 prize. To get there, he or she has to make it through the Video Game Spin- Tyra Banks still hosts and, with her panel of celebrity judges —including rap star Nicki Minaj, Kathy ner, the Big Balls, the Jiggilator and the Double Barrel Surfing Safari. John Henson and John An- Griffin, LaToya Jackson, Ashlee Simpson and others — winnows down the field to finding the derson host “Does This Avatar Make Me Look Fat?” Jill Wagner co-hosts. grand prize winner. 9 p.m. on WZVN 10 p.m. on USA ABC News Special Necessary Roughness Diane Sawyer hosts the new special “Jacqueline Kennedy, in Her Own Words.” It features tape Dani (Callie Thorne) has a new client, and it’s not someone you — or she — would expect. T.K. recordings from interviews that the former first lady gave to journalist Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. in (Mehcad Brooks) comes face to face with his rival. Nico (Scott Cohen) has a major decision to 1964 on the condition that they be released only after her death. The special includes a conversa- make. Marc Blucas, Hannah Marks and Patrick Johnson also star in the new episode “Goal Line.” tion with Caroline Kennedy. 10 p.m. on ANPL 10 p.m. on WBBH Parenthood 10:30 p.m. on WBBH Free Agents When we left the Braverman family at the end of last season, Sarah (Lauren Graham) was fretting over Amber’s (Mae Whitman) involvement in an accident, Adam (Peter Krause) was having prob- Alex and Helen (Hank Azaria, Kathryn Hahn) work together at a big-time corporate public relations lems with his son’s (Max Burkholder) behavior, and Kristina (Monica Potter) was guiding Haddie firm. Alex is having trouble getting back into the dating game following his divorce, while Helen is (Sarah Ramos) through a rite of passage. The drama continues as the series returns for a new still struggling with the death of her fiance a year ago. After a night of drinking ends up with them season starting tonight. in bed together, they have to decide where their relationship goes next in this new sitcom. 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(N) Å COM The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (N) Å stranded ad exec and a sales- ››› man make unlikely co-travel- BET Movie American WTBS Conan Roseanne Barr; reality TV star Pauly D; Baron FAM The 700 Club Raising a teen; a farmer leads crusades in ers. (R) Gangster (2007) Denzel Vaughan. (N) Å Africa. (N) Å 8 p.m. AMC Movie ››› Washington. A chauffeur be- 11:30 p.m. WGCU Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WTBS Conan Tyra Banks; actor Glenn Howerton; the Sklar Rocky III (1982) Sylvester comes Harlem’s most-power- E! E! News Brothers. (N) Å ful crime boss. (NR) 11:31 p.m. COM The Colbert Report (N) Å 11:30 p.m. E! E! News Stallone. A merciless con- ››› tender forces Rocky into a title 8:30 p.m. MAX Movie 11:35 p.m. WBBH The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Ellen 11:31 p.m. COM The Colbert Report (N) Å match. (PG) Throw Momma From the DeGeneres; Bob Harper; Cobra Starship. (N) ’ Å 11:35 p.m. WBBH The Tonight Show With Jay Leno Jane TCM Movie ›››‡ Young Train (1987) Danny DeVito. 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SHEFFER CROSSWORD Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column, and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimi- nation to solve the puzzle. The difficulty level ranges from FAMILY CIRCUS Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). Difficulty: Silver GOREN BRIDGE WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q 1 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: you hold:

♠ 9 3 ♥ 5 ♦ K Q J 8 7 ♣ AK J 9 8 ♠ AJ 9 7 ♥ K Q 9 8 6 ♦ A9 8 ♣ 6

Your right-hand opponent opens the The bidding has proceeded: bidding with four hearts. What action SOUTH WEST NORTH do you take? EAST 1♥ Pass 2♣ Pass ? A-If you pass with this type of hold- What do you bid now? ing, you are giving the opponents Saturday’s Answer license to steal. Bid four no trump — A-You are a high honor away from a takeout for the minor suits. True, that the strength needed for a reverse bid could turn out badly if you get pun- of two spades. Since you do not want ished at your contract when the oppo- to bid notrump with a singleton in nents can make nothing. But that is partner’s suit, that leaves you with just why pre-empts are so annoying. one choice — a rebid of two hearts. Q 2 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: Q 5 - Both vulnerable, as South you hold: ♠ 9 6 5 2 ♥ Q 10 2 ♦ K 9 ♣ AQ 10 8

The bidding has proceeded: ♠ A 10 6 ♥ 5 ♦ K Q 7 4 3 ♣ K J 4 3 NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST The bidding has proceeded: JUMBLE 1♥ 3♦ ? SOUTH WEST NORTH What action do you take? EAST 1 Pass 1 Pass THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME ♦ ♠ by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek ? A-If you play negative doubles, this What do you bid now? Unscramble these four Jumbles, hand is perfect for that action. If you one letter to each square, do not, you cannot afford to simply to form four ordinary words. A-You have a minimum opening bid. bid three hearts — that will sound to Should you rebid two clubs and part- TSIHO partner as if you are merely compet- ner passes, or if partner takes a prefer- ing. Gird your loins and jump to four ence to two diamonds, you will regret hearts. not having shown spade support. ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Raise to two spades now. You are not All Rights Reserved. CRYPTOQUIP Q 3 - Neither vulnerable, as South you strong enough to do so at your third XEIHL hold: turn. ♠ 8 6 ♥ A5 3 ♦ A9 ♣ K Q 9 7 6 2 Q 6 - As South, vulnerable, you hold:

The bidding has proceeded: ♠ A 10 6 5 ♥ K 7 ♦ AK J 5 4 ♣ K 8 OSLSNE SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST The bidding has proceeded: 1♣ Pass 1 Pass Find us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/jumble ♥ SOUTH WEST NORTH ? EAST What do you bid now? 1♦ Pass 1♠ Pass CEJOTB ? Now arrange the circled letters A-Yes, we strongly recommend rais- What do you bid now? to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. ing partner’s major-suit response when holding a three-card fragment in A-With 18 high-card points and dis- Answer: the suit, especially when it is headed tributional assets to boot, you want to by a high honor — but only on hands be is a spade game or higher. The way Saturday’s Answer(Answers tomorrow) where there is no better bid available. to get there is to jump to four spades Jumbles: BLURB ADOPT WEASEL PREFER Yesterday’s () Here two clubs is a standout, and there now. Remember, a jump to only three Jumbles: AGENTAnswer: The UNFIT new bakery BYPASSspecialized in theseTYPIFY — is no reason not to bid it. spades is invitational, not forcing, and Answer: If they wanted“PURE to BREADS”get the staircase done on partner might pass. time, they’d have to do this — STEP IT UP Q 4 - Both vulnerable, as South Page 11A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, September 13, 2011 Days ahead are going to take guts

Tomorrow Venus problem first began. slips into Libra. But You might recog- not before she begins nize that it started Poems an argument with with circumstances Pluto in authoritative very much like the touch the Capricorn. In the ones you encounter weeks to come, we today. You will take heart will work on evening preventive meas- Cape Coral Fire out the inequities of ures. Department Lt. love, friendship and PISCES (Feb. John commerce. And 19-March 20). You Lewandowski though discussions don’t want to be the looks at one of and negotiations are “bad guy,” but the poems likely to be smooth, Holiday someone might put Oasis Charter bringing the subject Mathis you in that position Elementary stu- up in the first place anyway. It’s will take guts. because you have dents made for such a soft way of Cape firefight- ARIES (March HOROSCOPES delivering the hard ers. 21-April 19). Your facts. You’re gifted Lewandowski plans are more ambi- BY HOLIDAY in the art of letting attended the tious than you first people down easy. school’s 9-11 realized, though they are still very TODAY’S BIRTHDAY remembrance much within the realm of possibil- (Sept. 13). You’ll have more time ceremony ity. You will need a lot of help. with someone who makes your Friday. Think about how you can rally heart beat a little faster. Take in people around your vision. new scenery in October. MICHAEL TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Unexpected visitors bring excite- PISTELLA You will have limits placed on ment at the end of 2011. January what you can and can’t do. The ushers in a different routine and funny part is that you actually increased energy and vitality. welcome the rules and imposi- Your success will be intertwined tions because you want to be chal- with the success of family. Cancer lenged. How else are you going to and Capricorn people adore you. become great? Your lucky numbers are: 9, 14, 3, GEMINI (May 21-June 21). 20 and 16. You’ll see 10 possible solutions ASTROLOGICAL QUES- to a problem, while the average TIONS: “My friend just got an person sees maybe one. So speak award that I have dreamed of win- up. The world needs to hear your ning ever sense I can remember. advice, even if they don’t take it. Seeing her receive this was like You’ll get people thinking differ- swallowing a bitter pill. I could ently. hardly fake being happy for her. CANCER (June 22-July 22). All I could think is: Where did I When you look around your go wrong? Maybe I didn’t work Abusive situation a nightmare home, you see a lot of things you hard enough, or maybe I gave up really need — and a lot of things too soon. Or I’m just not as talent- Dear Annie: My son has been men often are Nampa, Idaho: you don’t. Instead of increasing ed or lucky as she is. I now can’t married to “Josie” for 11 years. I reluctant to get This guy made a major the number of things you own, stand being around my friend. admit I never cared for her. She has help. Please urge error in judgment, but scale down the number of things Even hearing her name makes me a volatile temper and creates your son to contact the degree of overreac- you want. want to go back and do my life destructive scenes. Once they mar- the Domestic tion by his new wife LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You over, which of course I can’t. I’m ried, I did my best to be friendly, Abuse Helpline for and her family should won’t be worried about your in agony over this, but I have no hoping she would mellow with Men and Women send him running for image or what others are thinking one to tell since I’m well aware time. She has not. (dahmw.org) at 1- his freedom. I see only about you. You’ll have an impact that it will make me sound like a In the past three years, Josie’s 888-7HELPLINE oppression and sorrow on someone’s life, and that makes nut job. How can a Leo get over violent behavior has escalated. She (1-888-743- in his life if he contin- you feel absolutely marvelous. being jealous?” used to put holes in the walls and 5754). You also ues with this oversen- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It You truly can’t help how you destroy dishes and furniture. Now can call the Dept. sitive, controlling fam- is said that misfortune brings a feel, so accept these feelings and she hits my son. If he defends him- of Children and ily. fool to his senses. But you don’t know that they do not categorical- self, she calls the police and has him Florida: Family Services, This guy’s have to be a fool to receive the ly make you a “nut job.” Jealousy arrested. This has become a regular explain what is Kathy disbelief at the enormi- wakeup call. Minor accidents, for is normal, especially for a Leo routine. going on and ask Mitchell ty of his hurtful com- instance, a slight slip or spill, will who is hardwired to crave atten- She recently held a loaded gun them to investi- ment, underscored by remind you to slow down. tion and public recognition. The in his face. I’m scared to death that gate. And if you & Marcy the statement that he LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). good news is that you are clearly she is going to kill him. On top of ever witness Josie Sugar would “give her time There is such a thing as being too passionate and driven — other- that, their children are frequent wit- hitting your son, to calm down,” is yet diplomatic. A line will be drawn nesses to this madness. They have call the police and another example of wise you wouldn’t be feeling this seen their father hauled off to jail file a report. male disregard for today, and you’ll be moved to take way. Answer the questions you numerous times, even though he is Dear Annie: I ANNIE’S female sensitivity and a stand. You will have the oppor- are having without being too hard tunity to declare a loyalty. There on yourself, and choose a new never the aggressor. Josie has actu- am writing about MAILBOX innermost feelings. I ally hit herself in the face to create “Suffering Soon- think she is justified is dignity in this. goal. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). CELEBRITY PROFILES: the impression that she’d been beat- to-Be Ex,” who believing she can en. She once admitted to me that joked that he would have snatched never trust him again. Do something out of the ordinary. Heidi Montag is reportedly won- she smashed a bottle on her head so up his wife’s sister, “Zoe,” if her N.Y.: Are you kidding me? A You’ll be in a social mood, though dering what to do next with her there would be blood. husband hadn’t gotten to her first. flippant comment turns into divorce you might have to initiate the fun career. She has publicly expressed I’ve pleaded with my son to get He claims he didn’t mean it, but his papers? He apologized and admit- to make it happen. Call a friend to regret over getting caught up in her help because she is mentally ill. wife was so hurt that she left him. I ted he had no attraction to the sister, go bargain hunting or to take a superficial aspects of Hollywood Josie says she doesn’t need counsel- find it hard to believe she could but you tell him to beg for forgive- bike ride on a scenic route. and the plastic surgery that fol- ing or medication, and my son can- walk away so easily if their mar- ness? This is demeaning. He’s been SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- lowed. Her honesty may spark an not get her to go. Quite honestly, I riage was as wonderful as he saved from a life of misery living Dec. 21). Because of your self- idea for re-creating herself. Born don’t think he’s tried very hard. claims. I think “Suffering” should with an emotional whack-job with lessness, you’ll make a favorable under a practical Virgo sun and an Josie’s family wants little to do seek counseling. His “flippant com- some serious jealousy issues. impression on someone interest- imaginative Aquarius moon, with her, and her own mother ment” probably does hold a hidden — Annie’s Mailbox is written by ing. This person will, at some later Montag’s success will depend on warned my son not to marry her. He truth. Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, date, help you out. For now, being both down-to-earth and inherited money from his grandpar- — Elmira, N.Y. longtime editors of the Ann Landers though, you’ll just be glad for the helpful to others. ents, and she has spent the majority Dear Elmira: It was interesting column. Please e-mail your ques- favorable attention. of it on illegal drugs, yet he always how the responses to this letter tions to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. If you would like to write to goes back to her. I know I can’t broke down along gender lines. See [email protected], or 19). Your excitement over a proj- Holiday Mathis, please go to force him to do anything, but I want if you can figure out who wrote write to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o ect will be contagious. Make sure www.creators.com and click on to protect my grandchildren. They what: Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. that you also have a specific plan. “Write the Author” on the always rally to their mother’s From Tarentum, Pa.: Since he Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los Work it through on your own Holiday Mathis page, or you may defense despite her putting them in embarrassed his wife in front of so Angeles, CA 90045. To find out before you share it. Your instruc- send her a postcard in the mail. harm’s way. What can I do? — A many people, he needs to apologize more about Annie’s Mailbox and tions will be followed to the letter. To find out more about Holiday Concerned Grandmother in front of many more. I believe he read features by other Creators Mathis and read her past Dear Grandmother: This needs something really big such as a Syndicate writers and cartoonists, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. columns, visit the Creators sounds like a nightmare. Abused billboard apology. visit the Creators Syndicate Web 18). You will look back to when a Syndicate Web page at www.cre- Trigeminal neuralgia, a pain in the face

DEAR DR. DONOHUE: pressing it. write: Dr. Donohue not drinking milk. I wouldn’t ing: dry or moist heat? I always What is trigeminal neuralgia, and Tegretol is often — No. 109, Box object to the girl becoming a veg- thought that moist heat was better, what can be done to relieve its chosen for pain 536475, Orlando, etarian if she and her mother both but I have no reason why it is, if it stabbing, excruciating pain? My relief, and it is a suc- FL 32853-6475. obtained formal instruction on a is. I see professional athletes using daughter, 54 years old, suddenly cessful remedy for Enclose a check or balanced vegetarian diet from a whirlpool baths all the time. — experienced this unbearable pain many. Other medi- money order (no dietitian. J.A. on the right side of her jaw. The cines used are oxcar- cash) for $4.75 DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I ANSWER: Experts say, and doctor gave her very strong pain bazepine (Trileptal) U.S./$6 Can. with have a 48-year-old son who was I’m not sure why they say it, that pills. She’s been put on Tegretol and lamotrigine the recipient’s print- diagnosed with hyperactivity moist heat is better than dry. It (carbamazepine). It helps her tol- (Lamictal). ed name and when he was 9 and was put on penetrates more deeply into tis- erate the pain, but she still gets When medicine address. Please Ritalin. When he turned 12, he sues than does dry. I don’t know sharp pains off and on. Any treatment fails, sur- allow four weeks for refused to take the medicine, and how this was measured. That’s advice would be appreciated. — gical procedures can delivery. we’ve had nothing but problems why I’m not sure of its validity. M.Y. succeed. One is Dr. Donohue DEAR DR. since. He started smoking mari- A heated whirlpool bath offers ANSWER: The pain of microvascular DONOHUE: I have juana. He works, but he waits for two advantages. One is heat. The trigeminal neuralgia is incredible. decompression, a granddaughter, the end of the day so he can get to other is that the swirling water The trigeminal nerve is the nerve where a cushioning TO YOUR 11, who became a a bar. What information do you acts like a massage. that relays to the brain all sensa- pad is placed vegetarian a year have on a situation like this? Is Heat, wet or dry, dilates blood tions from the face. With trigemi- between the vessel GOOD ago. She doesn’t eat there a medication that would help vessels and gets more blood flow- nal neuralgia, episodes of severe encircling the nerve HEALTH fish, meat or eggs. him? — A.L. ing to the injured area. More pain — like an ice pick stabbing and the nerve. Other She drinks milk, ANSWER: Your son is an blood flow equals more oxygen the cheek, chin, gum or lip — procedures destroy eats cheese and a alcoholic. He has to want to stop for healing. occur unpredictably. A gentle the pain-carrying fibers of the very few vegetables, and peanut drinking before any treatment will breeze blowing on the face, chew- nerve via injections or heat. The butter. I am concerned about her be effective. A program like ing food, brushing the teeth or gamma knife, which isn’t a knife diet at such a young age. I would Alcoholics Anonymous would * * * washing the face can stir up a bout at all but a focused application of appreciate your comments. — help him stay sober, or a profes- of pain. It lasts for seconds to min- radiation to the nerve, is a popular B.P. sional therapist can blunt his crav- utes but recurs day or night. procedure. ANSWER: A large percentage ings. The family doctor is a reli- Dr. Donohue regrets that he is Between attacks, the person is on I haven’t given the details of all of the world’s population lives able person to refer him to a ther- unable to answer individual let- edge, waiting for the next painful the procedures done for this prob- well on a vegetarian diet. Those apist. Antabuse, ReVia and ters, but he will incorporate them paroxysm. lem, but your daughter can rest people, however, have had gener- Campral are prescription medi- in his column whenever possible. Most often, this condition aris- assured that there is hope for her. ations of experience and have cines that aid people in controlling Readers may write him or request es between the ages of 50 and 70. TO READERS: Peripheral learned what keeps them healthy. their urge for alcohol. A doctor an order form of available health When it does so at younger ages, artery disease is a widespread ill- Age 11 is not exactly an age to has to supervise their use, and newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, multiple sclerosis has to be con- ness that is treatable. The booklet alter one’s diet so greatly. Your your son has to want to be cured. Orlando, FL 32853-6475. sidered. At older ages, the cause on this common disorder granddaughter needs sources of Readers may also order health frequently is due to a blood vessel describes what’s going on and vitamin B-12 and iron, and she DEAR DR. DONOHUE: newsletters from www.rbma- encircling the nerve and com- how it’s treated. To obtain a copy, would need calcium if she were Which is more effective for heal- mall.com. CAPE CORAL BREEZE SPORTS 12

cape-coral-daily-breeze.com SPORTS DESK: 574-1110 X136, FAX 574-5693 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 Rematch big PREP REPORT Pats air it for (5) FSU out, beat vs. (1) Okla. Dolphins TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Florida ■ Scores, schedule, 13A State coach Jimbo Fisher is hoping that MIAMI (AP) — Tom Brady threw one bad experience might lead to a good Larra Bickelhaupt his first interception since October, so one when his fifth-ranked Seminoles (18) of Oasis he wasn’t perfect in the New England host top-ranked Oklahoma Saturday. blocks the ball Patriots’ opener. He was close, It’s been 53 weeks since Oklahoma though. whipped the Seminoles 47-17 on Sept. at the net during the Sharks’ 25-9, Brady threw for a team-record 517 11, 2010 in what was just Fisher’s yards and four touchdowns, including second game as a head coach. 25-9, 25-22 a 99-yarder to Wes Welker, and the If nothing else, Saturday’s marquee victory over reigning AFC East champions started game will show just how far Florida Marco Island with a victory for the eighth consecu- State (2-0) has progressed since. Academy tive season Monday night by beating “It’ll be a measuring stick,” Fisher Monday night the Miami Dolphins 38-24. said. “It’s not the season, but it can be at Oasis. More Defensive end Jared Odrick picked a great building block.” photos are off a deflected pass to set up a Miami Fisher said his coaches and players available online touchdown and end Brady’s NFL- have matured since their nightmare in record streak of 358 passes without Norman and the experience provided a at: cu.cape-coral- daily-breeze.com. an interception. Otherwise Brady and lesson on what it takes to win big games. the Patriots picked up where they left “Hopefully, our team has grown MICHAEL PISTELLA off last season, when he threw for 36 and we’ve gotten better,” Fisher said TDs and his team led the league in Monday. scoring. “We know our players better, they New England totaled 622 yards, know us better,” he said. “They know the most in franchise history and the our scheme better.” most allowed by Miami. It’s the first real test of the season for Brady, who went 32-of-48, the Seminoles, who have outscored two became the 11th quarterback to throw inferior opponents by a combined 96- for at least 500 yards. Norm Van 10. The same can be said for Oklahoma Brocklin set the record of 554 yards which opened its season with a 47-14 in 1951. win over Tulsa on Sept. 3. The capper came with 5:44 left “They blew us out last year,” said and the Patriots leading 31-17. After quarterback E.J. Manuel, who replaced they stopped Miami on downs at the a struggling Christian Ponder in the 1-foot line, Brady lined up in the second half of last year’s game. “They shotgun on first down and threw from played great. Last year was their year.” his end zone to Welker, who had Oklahoma (1-0) had an open date Oasis overpowers Marco slipped behind Benny Sapp near the Saturday and Sooners’ coach Bob 30-yard line. Stoops gave his players a three-day Welker caught the pass in stride weekend to relax while his coaches were ■ Scores, schedules, 13A program and we start four.” and sprinted untouched for the score most likely studying up on Florida State. By JIM LINETTE Emma Nelson led the Sharks with three to complete the longest play in service aces and 16 assists while Larra Florida State’s coaches, mean- [email protected] Patriots history. while, are tinkering with the offensive After an exhausting five matches Saturday Bickelhaupt added two aces and five kills. The performance overshadowed line in an effort to get the running in their own invitational tournament, the Oasis Danielle Beber served up one ace to go with Miami’s Chad Henne, who threw for game untracked. Sharks were back on the volleyball court three kills and five blocks. a career-high 416 yards. Center Jacob Fahrenkrug and guard Monday rested, refreshed and overpowering in The win gives the Sharks a .500 record on Newcomer Chad Ochocino had Bryan Stork swapped positions mid- a 25-9, 25-9, 25-22 rout of Marco Island the season at 5-5 heading into their next match only one catch for 14 yards. way through last Saturday’s 62-10 on Saturday when they host St. John Neumann. The Dolphins’ defense returned Academy, a first-year program. ■ Ida Baker 3, Cypress Lake 0: rout of Charleston Southern. “All of our hard work is paying off,” said Payton Van virtually intact from last season and “It’s a work in progress,” Fisher Sharks coach James Mikolajczyk. “Each night Horn and Louie Ross turned in almost identical was expected to be the team’s conceded at his weekly Monday meet- you can see the girls learning and developing. double-doubles in Ida Baker’s commanding 25- strength, but Brady riddled them from ing with reporters. “We’ll get better.” We are a young team with 14 freshmen in our See PREP, page 13A the start. Freshman James Wilder Jr. leads the team in rushing with 76 yards and he did that in one quarter. Remove Djokovic claims Wilder and receiver Bert Reed’s 35- yard gain on a reverse out of the team’s statistics and Florida State is 3rd Grand Slam averaging 2.4 yards a carry despite NEW YORK (AP) — Novak playing overmatched opponents. Djokovic produced a nearly perfect Jermaine Thomas, who had 58 performance to match his nearly per- yards on 11 carries in last year’s Alexis Robbins (25) fect season. Oklahoma game, has had just four car- of Oasis keeps the Returning brilliantly, swatting ries all season despite being healthy. ball alive during the winners from all angles, the No. 1- Manuel is counting on the home Sharks’ straight-set ranked Djokovic held on to beat crowd to make a difference. The game defending champion Rafael Nadal 6- is a sellout. win over Marco Island Academy 2, 6-4, 6-7 (3), 6-1 Monday in a final “I think our fans will make it very chock-full of lengthy, mesmerizing loud for those guys,” Manuel said Monday night. More photos are points to earn his first U.S. Open title Monday. “Hopefully it’ll rattle them a and third Grand Slam trophy of 2011. little bit.” available online at: Djokovic improved to 64-2 with Fisher knows there’ll be plenty of cu.cape-coral-daily- 10 tournament titles in a simply spec- distractions this week for what has breeze.com. tacular year, one of the greatest in the shaped up as arguably the biggest non- history of men’s tennis — or any conference game here against an out- MICHAEL PISTELLA sport, for that matter. of-state opponent since Pittsburgh He’s been perfect against No. 2 with quarterback Dan Marino visited Nadal, too, going 6-0 head-to-head, all in the early 1980s. in finals — three on hard courts, includ- Fisher expects to get safety Nick ing Monday; two on clay; and one on Moody back from an injury, but said grass at Wimbledon in July. Djokovic wide receiver Willie Haulstead also won the Australian Open in remains day-to-day dealing with the January, and is only the sixth man in the effects on a concussion suffered in 40-plus years of the Open era to collect practice last month. ■ three major titles in a single season. Rainey showing worth: This Baker takes 1st in Oasis tourney Nadal did it in 2010, including a time last year, Chris Rainey made a victory over Djokovic in the U.S. huge mistake. It cost the Florida running By JIM LINETTE 25-8) and Southwest Florida Christian (25-9, Open final, but the rematch was more back five games, tarnished his reputa- [email protected] 25-22) put the Bulldogs into the championship of a mismatch, even if Nadal led 2-0 tion and hampered the Gators. He was Although the Ida Baker Bulldogs won 10 game and a rematch with First Baptist. in each of the first two sets before arrested on an aggravated stalking straight games against four different opponents The Bulldogs claimed the championship Djokovic turned things around. charge for allegedly sending a threaten- to win Saturday’s Oasis Volleyball Invitational with a 25-20, 25-7 victory. Only in the third set did Djokovic ing text message to a former girlfriend, Tournament, the road to the championship was “We had to play hard,” said Van Horn. really falter, getting broken while serv- spent a night in jail and was kicked off not an easy one. “Everyone on our bench got a chance go play. ing for the match at 6-5, then being the team the next day. “There was good competition there,” said It was a great tournament. It was good to play outplayed in the tiebreaker. He was A month later, the Gators gave him Bulldogs coach Renee Van Horn. “It was a some teams we don’t normally see during our treated by a trainer for an aching back a second chance. good unity team-building thing.” season.” three times after that, getting massaged Rainey has proven to be worthy of it. The Bulldogs opened with a tight 25-23, Payton Van Horn led the Bulldogs with 26 and taking pills to dull the pain. Coach Will Muschamp said Rainey has 25-22 win over First Baptist Academy of overall kills and 29 digs. Louie Ross added 22 Djokovic was in control in the done everything asked of him off the Naples. Three other straight-set wins over kills. Kali Nordquist contributed a combined fourth set, breaking in the opening field and in the community. On the field, Oasis (25-18, 25-21), Moore Haven (25-8, See BAKER, page 13A game, then cruising from there. his contribution has been obvious. Rainey is the only player in the nation to lead his team in rushing and receiving after two weeks. He has 198 SCOREBOARD TIDES CHART yards rushing, 110 yards receiving and High School Volleyball National League at Cape Coral Bridge has scored four touchdowns for the Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon 16th-ranked Gators (2-0). Mariner 3, East Lee 1 Pirates 6, Cardinals 5 /Low Time Feet Sunset Visible In the opener, a 41-3 win over Baker 3, Cypress Lake 0 Cubs 12, Reds 8 We 14 High 4:19 AM 1.0 7:13 AM Set 9:03 AM 98 Florida Atlantic, Rainey became the Oasis 3, Marco Island 0 Marlins 5, Braves 4 (12) 14 Low 11:47 AM 0.2 7:34 PM Rise 8:39 PM first player in school history to score ● 14 High 5:25 PM 0.9 Scores, schedules, 13A Nationals 3, Mets 2 14 Low 11:39 PM 0.5 touchdowns rushing, receiving and on Astros 5, Phillies 1 a return in the same game. He finished Th 15 High 4:39 AM 1.1 7:13 AM Set 9:55 AM 94 D’backs vs. Dodgers (n) 15 Low 12:25 PM 0.2 7:33 PM Rise 9:15 PM with 146 total yards and said after- Padres vs. Giants (n) 15 High 6:04 PM 0.9 15 Low 11:59 PM 0.6 ward that offensive coordinator ● Charlie Weis only used six plays. American League Standings, 13A Rays 5, Orioles 2 at Matlacha Pass (Bascule bridge) Against UAB on Saturday, he carried We 14 High 3:47 AM 2.0 7:13 AM Set 9:04 AM 98 Tigers 14, White Sox 4 14 Low 11:13 AM 0.4 7:34 PM Rise 8:40 PM 16 times for 119 yards and a score. He NFL Angels vs. Athletics (n) 14 High 4:53 PM 1.7 caught three passes for 43 yards. Patriots 38, Dolphins 24 14 Low 11:05 PM 0.9 His numbers could have been even Yankees vs. Mariners (n) Raiders vs. Broncos (n) Th 15 High 4:07 AM 2.1 7:14 AM Set 9:55 AM 94 better, but he had a 32-yard TD run ● Standings, 13A ● Scores, schedule, 13A 15 Low 11:51 AM 0.3 7:33 PM Rise 9:15 PM called back because of a holding 15 High 5:32 PM 1.7 penalty and another long run negated. 15 Low 11:25 PM 1.1 Page 13A T HE B REEZE S PORTS breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, September 13, 2011 Prep: Tritons take 3 of 4 at East Lee Continued from 12A Island Coast Tuesday night for their first district match. 14, 25-11, 25-13 sweep at ■ Mariner 3, East Lee Cypress Lake. County 1: Mariner won the Van Horn delivered 11 battle of attrition with a 25- kills to go with 13 digs 8, 17-25, 25-16, 26-14 tri- while Ross had 11 kills and umph at East Lee County. 12 digs. Van Horn also Summer Greenwell and added 15 service points. Brittini Smith led the Madison Kobs handed out Tritons with five service All times listed Eastern SPORTS SCOREBOARD 29 assists as the Bulldogs aces apiece and Greenwell won their seventh straight handed out nine assists. match. Alia Mann and Heather Lakeland Christian at Evangelical Christian, Cincinnati 71 76 .483 14 1/2 “The core group we had VOLLEYBALL 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 67 80 .456 18 1/2 Gillions each contributed Florida Christian, at Miami Christian, 3:30 p.m. Chicago 65 82 .442 20 1/2 on the floor tonight was just three kills. SWF Christian at St. Stephen’s Episcopal, 7:30 Houston 50 97 .340 35 1/2 incredible,” said Bulldogs p.m. West Division The Tritons (3-2) jour- College Immokalee at Palmetto Ridge, 7:30 p.m. Arizona 85 62 .578 — coach Renee Van Horn. ney north to Lemon Bay FGCU Record: 3-6 St. John Neumann at C.S. Naples, 7:30 p.m. San Francisco 76 70 .521 8 1/2 The Bulldogs (9-2) visit Tuesday night. Home: 0-3 Away: 3-3 A-Sun: 0-0 Coral Shores at First Baptist Academy, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles 72 73 .497 12 Upcoming Games Hialeah at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Colorado 69 77 .473 15 1/2 at Penn State Tournament, State College, Pa. Saturday, Sept. 17 San Diego 63 84 .429 22 Sept. 16 — vs. Rutgers, 4:30 p.m. Canterbury at Cape Coral Christian, 7 p.m. Late Games Not Included Baker: Unbeaten champs Sept. 17 — vs. Long Island, 1 p.m.; vs. Penn Sunday’s Games State, 7 p.m. Florida 4, Pittsburgh 1 Continued from 12A Baker and just ran out of SOCCER Washington 8, Houston 2 Milwaukee 3, Philadelphia 2 18 kills and 40 assists steam at the end. It was a YOUTH FOOTBALL St. Louis 6, Atlanta 3 while Madison Kobs threw very successful tournament Colorado 4, Cincinnati 1 and we will do it again next College San Francisco 8, L.A. Dodgers 1 in 32 assists. At day’s end, FGCU Men’s Record: 1-1-2 San Diego 7, Arizona 6 all four girls were named to year.” Pop Warner Home: 1-1 Away: 0-0-2 A-Sun: 0-0 Chicago Cubs 10, N.Y. Mets 6, 11 innings Oasis Invitational Peace River Conference Upcoming Games Monday’s Games the all-tournament team. Ida Baker def. First Baptist 25-23, Saturday’s Games at USF Tournament Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 5 As for the host Oasis 25-22; def. Moore Haven 25-8, 25- Cape Junior Barracudas 28, North Port Sept. 16 — vs. U.C. Irvine at Tampa, 5 p.m. Chicago Cubs 12, Cincinnati 8 Sharks, a fourth-place finish 8; def. Oasis 25-18, 25-21; def. SWF Mustangs 0 Sept. 18 — vs. St. Louis at Tampa, 11 a.m. Washington 3, N.Y. Mets 2 in the five-team event was Christian 25-9, 25-22; def. First Cape Junior Marlins 14, North Port Mustangs 8 Houston 5, Philadelphia 1 Baptist 25-20, 25-7 (Championship North Port Mustangs 32, Cape Junior Sharks 0 FGCU Women’s Record: 5-3 Florida 5, Atlanta 4, 12 innings somewhat disappointing. match). Cape Junior Dolphins 32, North Port Mustangs Home: 2-2 Away: 3-1 A-Sun: 0-0 Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, (n) “We played strong First Baptist def. Oasis 25-21, 20- 0 Upcoming Games San Diego at San Francisco, (n) 25, 15-6; Ida Baker def. Oasis 25- Tuesday’s Games games and could have fin- 18, 25-21; Oasis def. Moore Haven Cape Youth Typhoons 28, Cape Youth Sept. 18 — at UCF, 1 p.m. Cyclones 0 St. Louis (C.Carpenter 9-9) at Pittsburgh ished 4-1,” said Oasis 25-16, 25-15; Oasis def. SWF Sept. 23 — vs. UNF, 7 p.m. (Karstens 9-8), 7:05 p.m. Christian 25-19, 25-19; SWF Cape Youth Lightning 36, Suncoast Bucs 12 Sept. 25 — vs. Jacksonville, 1 p.m. coach James Mikolajczyk. Cape Youth Tornadoes 34, Suncoast Bucs 0 Chicago Cubs (Dempster 10-11) at Cincinnati “We played tight with Ida Christian def. Oasis 25-9, 9-25, 15- Cape Youth Hurricanes 34, Suncoast Bucs 22 (Leake 11-9), 7:10 p.m. 6 (third-place match). Saturday, Sept. 17 Games Florida (Hand 1-6) at Atlanta (Minor 5-2), 7:10 Cape Junior at Immokalee Seminoles UTO ACING p.m. North FM Knights at Cape Youth A R Washington (Wang 2-3) at N.Y. Mets (Gee 12- 6), 7:10 p.m. S PORTS C ALENDAR Philadelphia (Hamels 14-7) at Houston (Happ Punta Gorda Speedway 5-15), 8:05 p.m. Saturday’s Results Colorado (Rogers 6-5) at Milwaukee (Greinke HIGH SCHOOL donations collected prior to tourna- Pro 4 — 1. Ryan Collver, Fort Myers; 2. Dan 14-6), 8:10 p.m. General Info ment). Info: (239) 334-7007; Web: Collver, North Fort Myers; 3. Dylan Bigley, Arizona (I.Kennedy 19-4) at L.A. Dodgers Cape Coral Bass Club — Meeting www.harrychapinfoodbank.org Naples; 4. Phil Ellis, North Port; 5. George (Billingsley 10-10), 10:10 p.m. first Tuesday each month, 7:30 p.m., Leading Edge Charity Golf Volleyball Gorham Jr.; 6. Cody Allen, Lehigh; 7. Kris Bridges; San Diego (Luebke 5-9) at San Francisco (Cain Caloosahatchee Moose Lodge 2395 Tournament — Gulf Harbour Golf & Monday, Sept. 12 8. Adam Brooks; 9. Jessica Ostrovskis, St Pete; 11-10), 10:15 p.m. on Cape Coral Parkway; men, Country Club, Fort Myers; registra- Mariner def. East Lee County 25-8, 17-25, 25- 10. Jeremy Perkins, North Fort Myers Wednesday’s Games women, children who love to bass tion 7:30 a.m., shotgun start 8:30 16, 25-14 Road Warrior — 1. Phil Morrison, Punta Florida at Atlanta, 12:05 p.m. fish welcome; tournaments held a.m., awards luncheon follows tour- Ida Baker def. Cypress Lake 24-14, 25-11, 25- Gorda; 2. Richard Nelson, Bradenton; 3. Randy St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 12:35 p.m. locally and out of town. Info: Jim nament; entry fee $125 per person, 13 Kile, Lehigh; 4. Blaine Baer, Port Charlotte; 5. Philadelphia at Houston, 2:05 p.m. Lewis 945-7188; Web: www.capec- $450 per foursome, sponsorships Oasis def. Marco Island 25-9, 25-9, 25-22 Jason Miller, Lehigh; 6. Rick Reed, Arcadia; 7. San Diego at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. oralbassclub.com available for $250-$4,000; proceeds Tuesday, Sept. 13 Pete Bloodgood, Venice; 8. Derrick Horton, North Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Cape Coral Tarpon Hunters Club benefit The Gabriel House home for Cape Coral at South Fort Myers, 7 p.m. Fort Myers; 9. Chris Scott, Nokomis; 10. Logan Washington at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. — Meeting third Thursday (March abandoned, displaced, underprivi- Mariner at Lemon Bay, 7:30 p.m. Leonard, Cape Coral Colorado at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. through September) each month, 7 leged & medically needy children. Ida Baker at Island Coast, 7 p.m. Legends — 1. Jorden Black, Orlando; 2. Brady Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. p.m., Cape Coral Yacht Club; 40th Info: (239) 433-4471; Web: North Fort Myers at Cypress Lake, 7 p.m. Marshall, Sarasota; 3. Shawn Hooven, Orlando; anniversary year; club catches and www.leadingedgeonline.com Bishop Verot at Venice, 7 p.m. 4. Mitch Verhaagh, Bonita Springs; 5. Mike releases all tarpon; social and com- Friday, Oct. 14 Thursday, Sept. 15 Verhaagh, Fort Myers; 6. Carl Haag, Port St. petitive club, hosts rookie seminars, FGCU Founders Cup Golf Cape Coral at Lemon Bay, 7 p.m. Lucie; 7. Tyler Audie, Orlando; 8. Conrad Molter, FOOTBALL tournaments for youth and adults. Tournament — Pelican’s Nest Golf Cypress Lake at Mariner, 7 p.m. Naples; 9. Tony Steinback, Tamarac Info: Gary Jackson (239) 898-2980. Club, Bonita Springs; 11:30 a.m. East Lee County at Island Coast, 7 p.m. Pro Trucks — 1. Steve Darvalics, Venice; 2. Cape Coral Sailing Club — lunch, 1:15 p.m. shotgun start; regis- Golden Gate at Ida Baker, 7:30 p.m. Michael Burns, Port Charlotte; 3. Sam Scott, Meeting fourth Wednesday each North Fort Myers at Riverdale, 7 p.m. NFL month, 7:30 p.m., Cape Coral Yacht tration $2,000 per foursome ($500 Naples; 4. Glenn Walker, Arcadia; 5. Tate Lindsey; Thursday’s Game Oasis at Seacrest, ccd. Club, 5819 Driftwood Pkwy.; adults per individual), sponsorships avail- 6. Mark Hooven, Orlando; 7. Paul Letourneau; 8. Green Bay 42, New Orleans 34 Gateway Charter at Bishop Verot, 7 p.m. interested in boating (sail or power), able; proceeds go to FGCU Whitney Poole, Vero Beach; 9. Travis Gossard, Sunday’s Games Friday, Sept. 16 cruising or armchair are welcome. Foundation. Info: Michele Kroffke Naples; 10. Robert St. John, Arcadia Chicago 30, Atlanta 12 North Fort Myers at Canterbury, 6 p.m. Info: Ron Miniter 945-7761. (239) 590-1074; Web: Fab 4 — 1. Paul Richards Jr., Naples; 2. Linda Buffalo 41, Kansas City 7 Saturday, Sept. 17 Sailing Singles Club — Happy www.fgcu.edu/foundation; email: Badali, Port Charlotte; 3. 3 Zac Campilonga, Houston 34, Indianapolis 7 Island Coast at Charlotte Invitational, 9 a.m. Hour gathering first Friday each [email protected] Bradenton; 4. Duane Vandevender, Cape Coral; Philadelphia 31, St. Louis 13 St. John Neumann at Oasis, 1:30 p.m. month, 5 p.m., general meeting Sunday, Oct. 16 5. Skyler Null, North Fort Myers Detroit 27, Tampa Bay 20 third Thursday each month, 7 p.m.; Benefit Car Show & Swap Meet Rookie Trucks — 1. Kelli Burns, Port Charlotte; 2. Baltimore 35, Pittsburgh 7 learn to sail with us; new members — Punta Gorda Speedway, 8655 Golf Michael Atwell, Naples; 3. Cody Martell, Arcadia; 4. Cincinnati 27, Cleveland 17 Tuesday, Sept. 13 and captains with sailboats wel- Piper Road, Punta Gorda; entry fee John Pummell Jr.; 5. Chad Chastain, Alva Jacksonville 16, Tennessee 14 Boys come. Info: Diane (239) 463-0993. $15 (preregistration ends Oct. 14); Dwarf Cars — 1. Rob Kohler, Punta Gorda; 2. San Francisco 33, Seattle 17 Island Coast, Cape Coral vs. Dunbar at Thursday, Sept. 15 registration 8-10:30 a.m., judging Rebecca George, Venice; 3. Andy Pryor, Bonita Arizona 28, Carolina 21 Eastwood GC, 3:30 p.m. Lee County Archers Open Range 11:30 a.m., awards 2:30 p.m.; car & Springs; 4. Roger Richmond, Port Charlotte; 5. San Diego 24, Minnesota 17 Mariner, Lehigh vs. North Fort Myers at — Nalle Grade County Park range, truck, stock & modified classes, pro- Larry Hubbard, Cape Coral; 6. Sammy Mancuso, Washington 28, N.Y. Giants 14 Magnolia Landing, 3:30 p.m. North Fort Myers; registering new ceeds benefit Suncoast Humane Naples; 7. John Bailey, Sarasota; 8. Jimmy Walker, N.Y. Jets 27, Dallas 24 Palmetto Ridge vs. Bishop Verot at Gateway participants; public invited 2-8 p.m.; Society of Charlotte County, Shy Naples; 9. Larry Hubbard Jr., Cape Coral Monday’s Games CC, 3:30 p.m. range includes 20-yard lighted cov- Wolf Sanctuary of Naples & Positive Bandolero — 1. Noah Weaver, Sarasota; 2. Johnny New England 38, Miami 24 Girls ered pavilion, 30-80-yard lighted Bounds for Children of Charlotte Holmes, Port Charlotte; 3. Clyde Tucker, Orlando Oakland at Denver, (n) Cape Coral, Dunbar vs. Island Coast at outdoor range & 28-target field County. Info: (941) 575-7223. Heron’s Glen, 3:30 p.m. range. Info: Ben Brown (239) 369- Oct. 21-23 North Fort Myers vs. Mariner at Coral Oaks College 6212. RedSnook Catch & Release GC, 3:30 p.m. BASEBALL Top 25 Schedule Friday, Sept. 16 Tournament — Kickoff party Oct. Palmetto Ridge vs. Bishop Verot at Gateway Thursday’s Game Sunday Morning Men’s Softball 21 at Naples Yacht Club, anglers CC, 3:30 p.m. No. 3 LSU at No. 25 Mississippi State, 8 League Registration — Shady Oaks launch 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 22 & 23 Wednesday, Sept. 14 p.m. Park, Fort Myers; accepting teams for from Naples, Goodland & Boys Florida State League Friday’s Game City of Fort Myers ASA league that Chokoloskee; open to all amateur Cape Coral vs. Ida Baker at Palmetto Pine CC, Championship Series No. 4 Boise State at Toledo, 8 p.m. begins 12-game season plus playoffs anglers competing in largest, grand 3:30 p.m. (Best-of-Five) Saturday’s Games Sept. 18; fee $490 per team. Info: slam, corporate team, as well as top Bishop Verot vs. Gateway Charter, 4 p.m. Saturday’s Game No. 1 Oklahoma at No. 5 Florida State, 8 Tony 691-4817. female and junior angler; registra- Girls Daytona 10, St. Lucie 4 Saturday, Sept. 17 tion online limited to first 60 teams. p.m. Info: (239) 403-4219; Web: Fort Myers vs. Bishop Verot at Gateway CC Sunday’s Game No. 2 Alabama vs. North Texas, 7:30 p.m. Florida Tarpons Open Player 3:30 p.m. Daytona 4, St. Lucie 2 Tryout/Open House — Germain www.conservancy.org/redsnook No. 6 Stanford at Arizona, 10:45 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29 Thursday, Sept. 15 Daytona wins series 3-0 No. 7 Wisconsin vs. Northern Illinois at Arena, 11000 Everblades Pkwy., Boys Cape Coral Hooters Fall Charity Chicago, 3:30 p.m. Estero; tryout registration 5 p.m., try- Cape Coral vs. Fort Myers at Eastwood CC, American League outs 6-9 p.m.; fee $50 if paid before Golf Event — Palmetto Pine 3:30 p.m. No. 8 Oklahoma State at Tulsa, 10 p.m. Sept. 16, $75 day of tryout (cash Country Club, registration 7:30 East Division No. 9 Texas A&M vs. Idaho, 7 p.m. a.m., shotgun start 8:30 a.m.; entry Cypress Lake, Estero vs. Ida Baker at Palmetto W L Pct. GB only); tryout open to public viewing Pine CC, 3 p.m. No. 10 South Carolina vs. Navy, 6 p.m. (free admission). Info: (239) 225- fee $340 per foursome, corporate New York 88 57 .607 — No. 11 Nebraska vs. Washington, 3:30 foursome sponsorship $440 Dunbar, East Lee County vs. Mariner at Coral Boston 85 61 .582 3 1/2 6374; Web: www.floridatarpons.com Oaks GC, 3:30 p.m. p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18 (includes hole sponsorship), tee & Tampa Bay 82 64 .562 6 1/2 green sponsorships $100; proceeds North Fort Myers vs. Riverdale at River hall Toronto 74 73 .503 15 No. 12 Oregon vs. Missouri State, 3:30 Lee County Archers 3D Archery CC, 3:30 p.m. p.m. Shoot — Nalle Grade County Park benefit Moffitt Cancer Center. Info: Baltimore 58 88 .397 30 1/2 Cape Coral Hooters (239) 945- St. John Neumann vs. Bishop Verot at Gateway Central Division No. 13 Virginia Tech vs. Arkansas State, 4 range, North Fort Myers; sign up 8 CC, 3:30 p.m. p.m. a.m., shotgun start 9 a.m.; shooting 4700. Detroit 85 62 .578 — Monday, Nov. 14 Girls Chicago 73 73 .500 11 1/2 No. 14 Arkansas vs. Troy, 7:30 p.m. fee $10; roving field range of 20 3D Mariner, Dunbar vs. Fort Myers at Fort Myers target stations plus 14-station NFAA Children’s Hospital of SW Cleveland 72 72 .500 11 1/2 No. 15 Michigan State at Notre Dame, 3:30 Florida Benefit Golf Classic — CC, 3:30 p.m. Kansas City 62 86 .419 23 1/2 p.m. field course. Info: Ben Brown (239) Ida Baker, Cypress Lake at Estero, 3:30 p.m. 369-6212. Pelican Nest Golf Club, Bonita Minnesota 59 87 .404 25 1/2 No. 16 Florida vs. Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. Springs; 18-hole scramble format, Riverdale vs. North Fort Myers at Magnolia West Division No. 17 Ohio State at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23-25 Landing, 3:30 p.m. 13th Summer Slam Fishing entry fee $175 per person, proceeds Texas 83 64 .565 — No. 18 West Virginia at Maryland, Noon benefit Pelican Landing Fund’s sup- Bishop Verot vs. St. John Neumann at Golden Los Angeles 80 66 .548 2 1/2 Tournament — Pink Shell Beach Gate G&CC, 3:30 p.m. No. 19 Baylor vs. Stephen F. Austin, 7 p.m. Resort & Spa; entry fee $250 per port of Children’s Hospital. Info: Oakland 66 80 .452 16 1/2 No. 20 South Florida vs. Florida A&M, 7 Larry McPherson (239) 992-8810; e- Seattle 61 85 .418 21 1/2 person (angler division, $125 per Swimming p.m. person (youth division); 5 a.m. Sat. mail: lpmcphersonassociates@com- Tuesday, Sept. 13 Late Games Not Included No. 21 Auburn at Clemson, Noon check-in at Bayside Marina, lines in cast.net Dunbar, Island Coast at Cape Coral, 6 p.m. Sunday’s Games No. 22 Arizona State at Illinois, 7 p.m. water at 7 a.m., weigh station open Immokalee Foundation Charity Mariner at North Fort Myers, 6 p.m. Detroit 2, Minnesota 1 No. 23 TCU vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2 p.m. 1-5 p.m.; last chance to qualify for Classic Pro-Am Golf Tournament — Thursday, Sept. 15 Toronto 6, Baltimore 5 No. 23 Texas at UCLA, 3:30 p.m. Grand Championship on Nov. 4-6. Bay Colony Golf Club, Naples; 7:30 North Fort Myers at Riverdale, 6 p.m. Tampa Bay 9, Boston 1 Info: Ron Riley (239) 671-9347, a.m. breakfast, 9:30 a.m. shotgun start Mariner at Tri-meet, DeLeon Pool, 6 p.m. Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 3 Kristi Riley (239) 850-1707; Web: scramble format with different pro Friday, Sept. 16 Texas 8, Oakland 1 www.caloosacatchandrelease.com each nine holes; limited to 24 four- C.S. Naples at Bishop Verot, 6 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 6, L.A. Angels 5 ON THE AIR Saturday, Sept. 24 somes plus LPGA, PGA & Champions Kansas City 2, Seattle 1 American Cancer Society Benefit Tour pros; entry fee $5,000, proceeds Monday’s Games Golf Tournament — Pelican Preserve benefit Immokalee Foundation’s edu- Cross Country cational programs. Info: (239) 430- Tuesday, Sept. 13 Tampa Bay 5, Baltimore 2 Golf Club, Fort Myers; registration On Television 9122; Web: www.immokaleefounda- Boys & Girls Detroit 14, Chicago White Sox 4 7:30 a.m., shotgun start 8:30 a.m., (C/S — cable/satellite) tion.org Mariner, North Fort Myers, Oasis at L.A. Angels at Oakland, (n) foursome scramble format; entry fee TODAY Dec. 7-11 Evangelical Christian Invitational, 4 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, (n) $70 per player, $260 per foursome, 2:30 p.m. — FSN (C/S) UEFA Champions Jamaica Invitational Pro-Am Wednesday, Sept. 14 Tuesday’s Games deadline Sept. 17; proceeds go to Soccer: Arsenal vs. Borussia Dortmund “Annie’s Revenge” Golf Tournament Boys & Girls Tampa Bay (Price 12-12) at Baltimore (Simon society’s Making Strides Against 7 p.m. — SUN (C/S) Baseball: Rays vs. — White Witch and Cinnamon Hill Bishop Verot at Evangelical Christian, TBA 4-8), 7:05 p.m. Breast Cancer. Info: Mitch Engleman Orioles golf courses; 54-hole tournament Thursday, Sept. 15 Toronto (Morrow 9-10) at Boston (Wakefield (239) 390-1270; email: mengle- based at Iberostar Grand Hotel Rose Moore Haven, Marco Island at Oasis, 3:30 p.m. 6-6), 7:10 p.m. 7 p.m. — FSN (C/S) Baseball: Marlins vs. [email protected] Hall Resort, Montego Bay, Jamaica; Saturday, Sept. 17 Cleveland (Masterson 11-9) at Texas Braves Lee Building Industry Assoc. Fall foursome team (three amateurs, one Boys (M.Harrison 11-9), 8:05 p.m. 9 p.m. — ESPN2 (C/S) NFL’s Greatest Golf Tournament — Plantation Golf pro) entries accepted, first-come Optimist Invitational at Veterans Park, 9:15 a.m. Detroit (Verlander 22-5) at Chicago White Sox Games: Packers vs. Eagles & Country Club, Fort Myers; regis- first-served basis; register online. 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Yankees (A.J.Burnett 9-11) at Seattle 5525. for all former high school football Cypress Lake, Lehigh vs. Cape Coral at Coral 7 p.m. — ESPN (C/S) Baseball: Indians vs. players age 18 and older; full pads, Lanes, 3:30 p.m. (Furbush 3-8), 10:10 p.m. Rangers Saturday, Oct. 1 Wednesday’s Games Cops & Joggers 5K Run — officials, etc., must gather 35 players Mariner vs. Riverdale at Bowland Lehigh, 3:30 7 p.m. — SUN (C/S) Baseball: Rays vs. Orioles to play; can be fundraiser for your p.m. Toronto at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Centennial Park, Fort Myers; starts Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. 10 p.m. — ESPN (C/S) Baseball: Yankees vs. 7:30 a.m.; 3.1 mile run crosses the school. Info: Hollie Fortkamp; e- Island Coast, Ida Baker vs. South Fort Myers at Mariners mail: [email protected] Gator Lanes, 3:30 p.m. L.A. Angels at Oakland, 3:35 p.m. Edison Bridge & ventures through sce- Minnesota at Kansas City, 4:10 p.m. Thursday nic area; entry fee is $20 adilts, $15 Jan. 7-15 (2012) Fort Myers vs. North Fort Myers at All Star 2:30 p.m. — FSN (C/S) Baseball: Marlins vs. Minnesota Twins Baseball Lanes, 3:30 p.m. Cleveland at Texas, 7:05 p.m. youth before Sept. 29; proceeds ben- Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Phillies efit Fort Myers Police Department’s Fantasy Camp — Hammond N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 7 p.m. — SUN (C/S) Baseball: Rays vs. Red Fallen Officer Memorial Fund and Stadium at Lee County Sports Football Sox The Brotherhood Ride; sponsors also Complex; campers enjoy week of WEEK 3 living a Major League experience, Friday, Sept. 16 National League 7:30 p.m. — FSN (C/S) Baseball: Marlins vs. invited to participate. Info: Denise Phillies Egolf (239) 321-7723; Web: instruction and coaching by former Cape Coral at Naples Lely, 7:30 p.m. East Division Twins greats like Harmon Killebrew, Port Charlotte at Ida Baker, 7:30 p.m. W L Pct. GB 8 p.m. — ESPN (C/S) College Football; LSU www.fmpolice.com or www.ftmyer- strackclub.com Bert Blyleven, Tony Oliva, Kent Island Coast at Mariner, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia 94 50 .653 — vs. Mississippi State Hrbek and many others; registra- Estero at North Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. Atlanta 84 64 .568 12 8 p.m. — ESPN2 (C/S) WNBA Playoffs Sunday, Oct. 2 Lee County Archers 900 Round tions for 2012 currently ahead of Bishop Verot at Naples, 7:30 p.m. New York 71 76 .483 24 1/2 8 p.m. — GLF (C/S) Golf last year’s sellout pace. Info: Stan Nicea Academy at Oasis, 7 p.m. Washington 68 77 .469 26 1/2 8:30 p.m. — GLF (C/S) Golf: BMW Event — Nalle Grade County Park range, North Fort Myers; 9 a.m.; reg- Dickman 1-888-446-8946; Web: Fort Myers at Cypress Lake, 7:30 p.m. Florida 67 79 .459 28 Championship www.twinsbaseball.com Dunbar at Riverdale, 7:30 p.m. Central Division istering new participants. Info: Ben 9 p.m. — Speed (C/S) Off-Road Racing Brown (239) 369-6212. Lehigh at South Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee 86 62 .581 — 10 p.m. — ESPN2 (C/S) WNBA Playoffs NOTE: Send information about Barron Collier at East Lee County, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis 79 68 .537 6 1/2 Friday, Oct. 7 Servpro Golfing For Charity your group’s upcoming events at Tournament — West Bay Club, least two weeks in advance to: Estero; registration 8 a.m., shotgun Daily Breeze Sports Calendar, 2510 If you have a sports news tip, community event or feature story idea on any subject ... start 9 a.m.; entry fee $100 per play- Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral, FL er, proceeds benefit Harry Chapin 33904; or send e-mail to: breezes- Send e-mail details to: [email protected] Food Bank (nonperishable food [email protected] Page 14A Tuesday, September 13, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE

Hundreds gathered Sunday for A Day of Remembrance hosted by The Suncoast Chapter of the American Airlines Kiwi Club at RumRunners at Cape Harbour. Above, Special Forces Sgt. Major John Meadows A table display summarizes the meaning of A Day of Remembrance, a 9-11 event held makes an emotional speech. Below, Cape Coral police Sunday at Cape Harbour in Cape Coral. Hundreds attended. boat motors away after the Rose Ceremony.

Members of the Cape Coral Police and Fire Departments and Lee County EMS and Sheriff’s Office present the colors as the audience sings the National Anthem during A Day of Remembrance Sunday. Below, the message is we will not forget.

Left, Jeremy McClellan mourns for a fellow soldier who lost his life in Iraq as he looks at a piece of steel from the World Trade Center brought to Southwest Florida by Lt. Randy Kraus of the Fort Myers Beach Fire Department. Kraus was a New York City EMS para- medic at the time of 9-11. Above, Sharee Thieleman speaks during event she organizes each year. Thieleman is a retired American Airlines flight atten- dant.

Above, emotions ran high Sunday as those attending the cere- mony remembered those who died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Right, American Airlines flight attendant Nancy Moylan prepares for the Rose Ceremony. The roses represent the fallen from that day. More photos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com.

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ASSET MTG INVESTMENTS II As Deputy Clerk A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 5; OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF INC. BEAR STEARNS ALT-A September 6, 13, 2011 AFTER THE SALE. UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 6; and THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE TRUST MTG PASS-THROUGH 85988 DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-9 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE August 25, 2011 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, AFTER THE SALE. is Plaintiff and JANE BLYTHE; COUNTY, FLORIDA. CHARLIE GREEN THROUGH, UNDER OR DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on WAYNE B. BLYTHE; THIRD CIVIL DIVISION As Clerk, Circuit Court AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- September 8, 2011 FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN CASE NO. 08-CA-017064 By: S. Hughes DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR CHARLIE GREEN ASSOCIATION OF CLEVELAND; COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, As Deputy Clerk HAVING OR CLAIMING TO As Clerk, Circuit Court UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; INC., September 6, 13, 2011 HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR By: K. Dix UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and Plaintiff, 85992 INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY As Deputy Clerk ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE HEREIN DESCRIBED, are September 13, 20, 2011 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, BERNARD D. MILLER; ___ COUNTY, FLORIDA. Defendants, I will sell to the high- 86091 THROUGH, UNDER OR MILLER, et al CIVIL DIVISION est and best bidder for cash at IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- Defendants. CASE NO. 362009CA058059 Lee County’s Public Auction web- COUNTY, FLORIDA. DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT XXXXXX site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, CIVIL DIVISION HAVING OR CLAIMING TO TO CHAPTER 45 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 CASE NO. 362009CA065205 HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME a.m. on the 12 day of October, XXXXXX INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY suant to an Order or Summary LOANS SERVICING LP, 2011, the following described U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Final Judgment of foreclosure Plaintiff, property as set forth in said Order TION, AS TRUSTEE, Defendants, I will sell to the high- filed September 11, 2009 and an vs. or Final Judgment, to-wit: FOR THE BENEFIT OF HAR- est and best bidder for cash at Order Resetting Sale filed August RENNICK J. DUTTON A/K/A REN- LOT NUMBERED SIXTEEN (16) BORVIEW 2005-13 TRUST Lee County’s Public Auction web- 29, 2011, and entered in Case NICK DUTTON; et al., LESS THE SOUTH I0 FEET FUND, site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, No. 08-CA-017064 of the Circuit Defendants. THEREOF, AND LOT NUM- Plaintiff, at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 Court of the Twentieth Judicial RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT BERED FIFTEEN (15) OF THAT vs. a.m. on the 13 day of October, Circuit in and for Lee County, TO CHAPTER 45 CERTAIN SUBDIVISION KATHRYN A. RUST; et al 2011, the following described Florida, wherein COUNTRYWIDE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- KNOWN AS MONTGOMERY Defendants. PROBATE property as set forth in said Order HOME LOANS, INC. is Plaintiff suant to an Order or Summary SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT or Final Judgment, to-wit: THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LOTS 8 AND 9, BLOCK 1406, UNIT and BERNARD D. MILLER; __ Final Judgment of foreclosure ON FILE AND RECORDED IN LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA 18, CAPE CORAL, ACCORDING MILLER, UNKNOWN SPOUSE filed October 2, 2009 and an THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- PROBATE DIVISION TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS OF BERNARD D. MILLER, IF Order Resetting Sale filed August THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN PLAT suant to an Order or Summary CASE NO.: 11-CP-000832 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, MARRIED; MORTGAGE ELEC- 29, 2011, and entered in Case BOOK 9, PAGE 22, PUBLIC Final Judgment of foreclosure Division Probate PAGE 96 THROUGH 120, TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- No. 362009CA058059 RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, filed April 23, 2010 and an Order IN RE: ESTATE OF INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC TEMS, INC., ACTING SOLELY XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the FLORIDA. Resetting Sale filed September 7, DIANE FRANCES SHAFER RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRY- Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN 2011, and entered in Case No. Deceased. FLORIDA. WIDE HOME LOANS, INC.; for Lee County, Florida, wherein INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS 362009CA065205 XXXXXX of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS BANCO POPULAR, NORTH BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Circuit Court of the Twentieth ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN AMERICA; UNKNOWN TENANT fka Countrywide Home Loans FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, Judicial Circuit in and for Lee The administration of the estate of INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. Servicing LP is Plaintiff and REN- OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY County, Florida, wherein U.S. Diane Frances Shafer, deceased, FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES NICK J. DUTTON A/K/A REN- OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- whose date of death was April 10, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, NICK DUTTON; MEGAN H. DUT- THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE TION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE 2011, is pending in the Circuit OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THROUGH, UNDER OR TON A/K/A MEGAN DUTTON; A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS BENEFIT OF HARBORVIEW Court for Lee County, Florida, THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- SANDOVAL COMMUNITY AFTER THE SALE. 2005-13 TRUST FUND is Plaintiff Probate Division, the address of A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR ASSOCIATION, INC.; MORT- DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on and KATHRYN A. RUST; LARRY which is P.O. Box 9346, Fort AFTER THE SALE. HAVING OR CLAIMING TO GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- August 25, 2011 D. RUST; UNKNOWN TENANT Myers, FL 33902. The name and DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS CHARLIE GREEN NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. address of the personal represen- August 29, 2011 INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY NOMINEE FOR RYLAND MORT- As Clerk, Circuit Court 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES tative and the personal represen- CHARLIE GREEN HEREIN DESCRIBED, are GAGE COMPANY MIN NO. By: M. Parker CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, tative’s attorney are set forth As Clerk, Circuit Court Defendants, I will sell to the high- 100050500008948271; As Deputy Clerk THROUGH, UNDER OR below. By: M. Parker est and best bidder for cash at UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; September 6, 13, 2011 AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- All creditors of the decedent and As Deputy Clerk Lee County’s Public Auction web- UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and 85995 DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR other persons having claims or September 6, 13, 2011 site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE HAVING OR CLAIMING TO demands against decedent’s estate, 85985 at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, COUNTY, FLORIDA. HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR on whom a copy of this notice is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE a.m. on the 13 day of October, THROUGH, UNDER OR CIVIL DIVISION INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY required to be served, must file their COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2011, the following described AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- CASE NO. 362009CA067821 HEREIN DESCRIBED, are claims with this Court WITHIN THE CIVIL DIVISION property as set forth in said Order DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR XXXXXX Defendants, I will sell to the high- LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE CASE NO. 362010CA054895 or Final Judgment, to-wit: HAVING OR CLAIMING TO THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- est and best bidder for cash at TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- XXXXXX LOT 16 AND 17, IN BLOCK 5785, HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW Lee County’s Public Auction web- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- OF CAPE CORAL SUBDIVISION INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW UNIT 88, ACCORDING TO THE HEREIN DESCRIBED, are BENEFIT OF CWALT, INC., at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 VICE OF A COPY OF THIS YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS Defendants, I will sell to the high- ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST a.m. on the 24 day of October, NOTICE ON THEM. INTEREST TO JPMORGAN RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24, est and best bidder for cash at 2007-19 MORTGAGE PASS- 2011, the following described All other creditors of the decedent CHASE BANK, N.A., AS AT PAGES 127 THROUGH 143, Lee County’s Public Auction web- THROUGH CERTIFICATES, property as set forth in said Order and other persons having claims or TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, SERIES 2007-19, or Final Judgment, to-wit: demands against the decedent’s OF MASTR ADJUSTABLE LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 Plaintiff, LOT 14, BLOCK 17, WILLOW LAKE estate, must file their claims with this RATE MORTGAGES TRUST ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN a.m. on the 13 day of October, vs. ADDITION ONE, LEHIGH Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER 2005-8, INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS 2011, the following described LAINE AVERBACK; et al., ACRES, SECTION 4, TOWN- THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- Plaintiff FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, property as set forth in said Order Defendants. SHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 27 CATION OF THIS NOTICE. vs. OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY or Final Judgment, to-wit: RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT EAST, ACCORDING TO THE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN BRUNO MORIN; et al OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LOT 9, BLOCK 7070, OF SAN- TO CHAPTER 45 PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD- THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Defendants. THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE DOVAL-PHASE 1, (PARCEL 101) NOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN pur- ED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS ACCORDING TO THE PLAT suant to an Order or Summary 155 THROUGH 162, INCLUSIVE, FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL TO CHAPTER 45 BE FOREVER BARRED. AFTER THE SALE. THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN Final Judgment of foreclosure PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on PLAT BOOK 79, PAGE(S) 15-31, filed July 16, 2010 and an Order COUNTY, FLORIDA. PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY suant to an Order or Summary August 29, 2011 INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC Resetting Sale filed September 7, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR Final Judgment of foreclosure CHARLIE GREEN RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, 2011, and entered in Case No. INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S filed July 30, 2010 and an Order As Clerk, Circuit Court FLORIDA. 362009CA067821 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Resetting Sale filed August 29, By: M. Parker ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY The date of the first publication of 2011 and entered in Case No. As Deputy Clerk INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF this Notice is September 13, 2011. 362010CA054895 September 6, 13, 2011 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, for Lee County, Florida, wherein THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE Personal Representative: XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the 85989 OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS Lindsay Norgard Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW AFTER THE SALE. 12736 Vista Pine Circle for Lee County, Florida, wherein COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on Fort Myers, Florida 33913 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- CIVIL DIVISION A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS BENEFIT OF CWALT, INC., September 8, 2011 Attorney for Personal LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW CASE NO. 362009CA071058 AFTER THE SALE. ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST CHARLIE GREEN Representative: YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN XXXXXX DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on 2007-19 MORTGAGE PASS- As Clerk, Circuit Court Lowell S. Schoenfeld INTEREST TO JPMORGAN U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- August 29, 2011 THROUGH CERTIFICATES, By: K. Dix Attorney for Lindsay Norgard CHASE BANK, N.A., AS TION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CHARLIE GREEN SERIES 2007-19 is Plaintiff and As Deputy Clerk Florida Bar No. 980099 TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS HOLDERS OF GSAA 2006-5, As Clerk, Circuit Court LAINE AVERBACK; BEAU September 13, 20, 2011 GREEN SCHOENFELD & KYLE OF MASTR ADJUSTABLE RATE Plaintiff, By: M. Parker RIVAGE CONDOMINIUM ASSO- 86092 LLP MORTGAGES TRUST 2005-8 is vs. As Deputy Clerk CIATION, INC.; JPMORGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE 1380 Royal Palm Square Boulevard Plaintiff and BRUNO MORIN; IBIS FLORIDA FLATS, LLC; et al. September 6, 13, 2011 CHASE BANK, NATIONAL COUNTY, FLORIDA. Fort Myers, Florida 33919 MORIN A/K/A IRIS MORIN; Defendants. 85993 ASSOCIATION; UNKNOWN CIVIL DIVISION Telephone: (239) 936-7200 UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN CASE No. 08-CA019154 Fax: (239) 936-7997 UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and TO CHAPTER 45 COUNTY, FLORIDA. TENANT NO. 2; and ALL COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, September 13, 20, 2011 ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- CIVIL DIVISION UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INC., 86107 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, suant to an Order or Summary CASE NO. 362009CA060634 INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, Plaintiff, THROUGH, UNDER OR XXXXXX UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- Final Judgment of foreclosure DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, COUNTY, FLORIDA dated July 30, 2010 and an Order BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, ALBANA CINXO; et. al., DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR Resetting Sale dated August 24, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO Defendants. PROBATE DIVISION HAVING OR CLAIMING TO LOANS SERVICING LP , HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT File No. 11-CP-001054 HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR 2011, and entered in Case No. INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY Division ___ 362009CA071058 Plaintiff, TO CHAPTER 45 INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the vs. HEREIN DESCRIBED, are NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- IN RE: ESTATE OF HEREIN DESCRIBED, are RONALD J. SCHUMACHER; et al., Defendants, I will sell to the high- ROBERT JOHN EVANS, JR., a/k/a Defendants, I will sell to the high- Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and est and best bidder for cash at suant to an Order or Summary ROBERT JOHN EVANS for Lee County, Florida, wherein Defendants. Final Judgment of foreclosure est and best bidder for cash at U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT Lee County’s Public Auction web- filed August 20, 2010 and an Deceased. Lee County’s Public Auction web- TO CHAPTER 45 site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, NOTICE TO CREDITORS site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, ATION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 Order Resetting Sale filed (Summary Administration) HOLDERS OF GSAA 2006-5 is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- September 7, 2011, and entered at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 Plaintiff and FLORIDA FLATS, suant to an Order or Summary a.m. on the 24 day of October, in Case No. 08-CA019154 of the TO ALL PERSONS HAVING a.m. on the 13 day of October, LLC; 1ST SOURCE BANK; Final Judgment of foreclosure 2011, the following described Circuit Court of the Twentieth CLAIMS OR DEMANDS 2011, the following described UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; dated October 13, 2010 and an property as set forth in said Order Judicial Circuit in and for Lee AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: property as set forth in said Order UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and Order Resetting Sale filed August or Final Judgment, to-wit: County, Florida, wherein COUN- You are hereby notified that an or Final Judgment, to-wit: ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES 25, 2011, and entered in Case CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 1406 TRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., Order of Summary Administration LOT 31 AND 32, BLOCK 5709, CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, No. 362009CA060634 OF BEAU RIVAGE CONDOMINI- is Plaintiff and ALBANA CINXO; has been entered in the estate of CAPE CORAL SUBDIVISION, THROUGH, UNDER OR XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the UM, A CONDOMINIUM, ARIEL CINXO; GRANDEZZA ROBERT JOHN EVANS, JR., UNIT 87, ACCORDING THE AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and ACCORDING TO THE DECLA- MASTER PROPERTY OWNERS deceased, File Number 11-CP- PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR for Lee County, Florida, wherein RATION OF CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.; 001054, by the Circuit Court for PLAT BOOK 24, PAGE 67 HAVING OR CLAIMING TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, THEREOF, RECORDED IN UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; LEE County, Probate Division, the THROUGH 87 OF THE PUBLIC HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 4468, UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and address of which is P.O. Box RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY LOANS SERVICING LP is PAGE 73, AND AS AMENDED, ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES 9346, Fort Myers, FL 33902-9346; FLORIDA. HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Plaintiff and RONALD J. SCHU- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, that the decedent’s date of death ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN Defendants, I will sell to the high- MACHER; UNKNOWN TENANT LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, THROUGH, UNDER OR was September 15th, 2009; that INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS est and best bidder for cash at NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVID- AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- the total value of the estate is FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, Lee County’s Public Auction web- 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES ED INTEREST OR SHARE IN DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR $6,666.66 and that the names OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THE COMMON ELEMENTS HAVING OR CLAIMING TO and addresses of those to whom it OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 THROUGH, UNDER OR APPURTENANT THERETO. HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR has been assigned by such order THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE a.m. on the 12 day of October, AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY are: A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS 2011, the following described DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS HEREIN DESCRIBED are ANNIE LaVERNE EVANS AFTER THE SALE. property as set forth in said Order HAVING OR CLAIMING TO FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, Defendants, I will sell to the high- 27946 Down Drive DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on or Final Judgment, to-wit: HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY est and best bidder for cash at Bonita Springs, FL 34135 August 29, 2011 LOT(S) 5, BLOCK L, BELLEVUE INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF Lee County’s Public Auction web- ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE CHARLIE GREEN ADDITION, ACCORDING TO HEREIN DESCRIBED, are THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, NOTIFIED THAT: As Clerk, Circuit Court THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORD- Defendants, I will sell to the high- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 All creditors of the estate of the By: M. Parker ED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE(S) est and best bidder for cash at AFTER THE SALE. a.m. on the 24 day of October, decedent and persons having As Deputy Clerk 96, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS Lee County’s Public Auction web- DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on 2011, the following described claims or demands against the September 6, 13, 2011 OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, September 8, 2011 property as set forth in said Order estate of the decedent other than 85986 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 CHARLIE GREEN or Final Judgment, to-wit: those for whom provision for full IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS a.m. on the 12 day of October, As Clerk, Circuit Court LOT 93, OF GRANDE OAK EAST, payment was made in the Order COUNTY, FLORIDA. FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, 2011, the following described By: K. Dix ACCORDING TO THE PLAT of Summary Administration must CIVIL. DIVISION OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY property as set forth in said Order As Deputy Clerk THEREOF AS RECORDED IN file their claims with this court CASE NO. 362009CA064694 OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF or Final Judgment, to-wit: September 13, 20, 2011 PLAT BOOK 77, AT PAGES 26 WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS XXXXXX THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE LOTS 31 AND 32, BLOCK 1996, 86090 THROUGH 38, OF THE PUBLIC SET FORTH IN SECTION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS UNIT 28, CAPE CORAL SUBDI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- TION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE AFTER THE SALE. VISION, ACCORDING TO THE LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. FLORIDA. BATE CODE. BENEFIT OF HARBORVIEW DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD- CIVIL DIVISION ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT 2005-2 TRUST August 24, 2011 ED IN PLAT BOOK 14, PAGE CASE NO. 362008CA006619 INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER FUND, CHARLIE GREEN 101, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS XXXXXX FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, BARRED. vs. As Clerk, Circuit Court OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PATRICK SCOTT; et al By: M. Parker ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, Defendants. As Deputy Clerk INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT September 6, 13, 2011 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, ERS, CWABS, INC, ASSET- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE TO CHAPTER 45 BACKED CERTIFICATES, DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH 85991 OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY AFTER THE SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF SERIES 2007-6 DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on IS BARRED. Plaintiff, The date of first publication of this suant to an Order or Summary COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE September 8, 2011 Final Judgment of foreclosure CIVIL DIVISION A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS vs. CHARLIE GREEN notice is September 13, 2011. JUAN MENDEZ, III; et al Person Giving Notice: dated July 16, 2010 and an Order CASE NO. 362010CA050992 AFTER THE SALE. As Clerk, Circuit Court Resetting Sale filed August 26, XXXXXX DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on Defendants. By: K. Dix 2011, and entered in Case No. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- August 26, 2011 RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT As Deputy Clerk Attorneys for Person Giving Notice: TO CHAPTER 45 LAW OFFICES OF JOHN D. 362009CA064694 TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR HAR- CHARLIE GREEN September 13, 20, 2011 SPEAR, P.A. XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the BORVIEW 2006-4 TRUST FUND, As Clerk, Circuit Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 86093 9420 BONITA BEACH ROAD Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and Plaintiff, By: S. Hughes suant to an order Summary Final IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE SUITE 100 for Lee County, Florida, wherein vs. As Deputy Clerk Judgment of foreclosure filed COUNTY, FLORIDA. BONITA SPRINGS, FL 34135-4515 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- DANIA AROCHENA; et al., September 6, 13, 2011 September 12, 2008 and an CIVIL DIVISION Telephone: (239) 947-1102 ATION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE Defendants. 85994 Order Resetting Sale filed CASE NO. 362009CA054742 By: JAMES E. KERR BENEFIT OF HARBORVIEW RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE September 7, 2011, entered in XXXXXX Florida Bar No. 0521728 2005-2 TRUST FUND is Plaintiff TO CHAPTER 45 COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case No. 362008CA006619 HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL E-Mail Address: and PATRICK SCOTT; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- CIVIL DIVISION XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE [email protected] CHARLES LANE A/K/A suant to an Order or Summary CASE NO. 362010CA051203 Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and FOR THE ELLINGTON TRUST September 13, 20, 2011 CHARLES L. LANE; REGIONS Final Judgment of foreclosure XXXXXX for Lee County, Florida, wherein SERIES 2007-1, 86101 BANK AS SUCCESSOR BY dated July 16, 2010 and an Order JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS Plaintiff, MERGER TO UNION PLANTERS Resetting Sale filed August 24, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CER- TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT vs. BANK, NA; VILLAGEWALK OF 2011, and entered in Case No. TIFICATEHOLDERS OF OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- ROBERT DEXTER; et al, BONITA SPRINGS HOMEOWN- 362010CA050992 STRUCTURED ASSET MORT- ERS, CWABS, INC., ASSET- Defendants. FORECLOSURES ERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the GAGE INVESTMENTS Il INC., BACKED CERTIFICATES, RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; SERIES 2007-6 is Plaintiff and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and BEAR STEARNS ALT-A TRUST, TO CHAPTER 45 UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and for Lee County, Florida, wherein MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH JUAN MENDEZ, III; VERONICA COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES N. MENDEZ; MORTGAGE ELEC- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- CIVIL DIVISION U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCI- CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004- suant to an order or Summary CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, ATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR HAR- 13, TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- CASE NO. 362010CA053730 THROUGH, UNDER OR TEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR Final Judgment of foreclosure XXXXXX BORVIEW 2006-4 TRUST FUND Plaintiff, filed September 4, 2009 and an AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- is Plaintiff and DANIA vs. DOLLAR MORTGAGE CORPO- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR RATION MIN NO. Order Resetting Sale filed LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW AROCHENA; UNKNOWN TEN- LARETA J. MORRISON; et al., September 7, 2011, and entered HAVING OR CLAIMING TO ANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT Defendants. 100139300101132062; YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; in Case No. 362009CA054742 INTEREST TO JPMORGAN NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PAR- RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY TIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, TO CHAPTER 45 UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and CHASE BANK, N.A., AS HEREIN DESCRIBED, are ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATE- THROUGH, UNDER OR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- for Lee County, Florida, wherein Defendants, I will sell to the high- AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- suant to an Order or Summary CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, HOLDERS OF STRUCTURED est and best bidder for cash at THROUGH, UNDER OR HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSET MTG INVESTMENTS II DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR Final Judgment of foreclosure ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE Lee County’s Public Auction web- HAVING OR CLAIMING TO July 30, 2010, and an Order AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- INC. BEAR STEARNS ALT-A site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR FOR THE ELLINGTON TRUST TRUST MTG PASS-THROUGH HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR Resetting Sale filed August 25, SERIES 2007-1 is Plaintiff and at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY 2011 and entered in Case No. HAVING OR CLAIMING TO CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- a.m. on the 12 day of October, HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR ROBERT DEXTER; GWEN DEX- 9, HEREIN DESCRIBED, are 362010CA051203 TER; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2011, the following described Defendants, I will sell to the high- XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY Plaintiff, property as set forth in said Order HEREIN DESCRIBED, are 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; vs. est and best bidder for cash at Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES or Final Judgment, to-wit: Lee County’s Public Auction web- for Lee County, Florida, wherein Defendants, I will sell to the high- JANE BLYTHE; et al., LOT 29, VILLAGEWALK OF BONI- est and best bidder for cash at CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, Defendants. site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, THROUGH, UNDER OR TA SPRINGS, PHASE 1, at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THE Lee County’s Public Auction web- RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT ACCORDING TO THE PLAT site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- TO CHAPTER 45 a.m. on the 12 day of October, CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN 2011, the following described STRUCTURED ASSET MORT- at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- PLAT BOOK 79, PAGES 32 a.m. on the 24 day of October, HAVING OR CLAIMING TO property as set forth in said Order GAGE INVESTMENTS II INC., HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR suant to an Order or Summary THROUGH 50, INCLUSIVE, OF or Final Judgment, to-wit: BEAR STEARNS ALT-A TRUST, 2011, the following described Final Judgment of foreclosure THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE property as set forth in said Order INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY LOT 1, BLOCK 104, UNIT 11, SEC- MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH HEREIN DESCRIBED, are filed July 30, 2010 and an Order COUNTY, FLORIDA. TION 2, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2004- or Final Judgment, to-wit: Resetting Sale filed August 29, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 31, Defendants, I will sell to the high- RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGH 13 is Plaintiff and LARETA J. est and best bidder for cash at 2011, and entered in Case No. INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS ACRES, ACCORDING TO THE MORRISON; MORTGAGE BLOCK 34, UNIT 10, SECTION 362010CA053730 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, 22, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, Lee County’s Public Auction web- PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY ED IN PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 94, SYSTEMS, INC., ACTING SOLE- RANGE 27 EAST, LEHIGH Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF ACRES, ACCORDING TO THE at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LY AS A NOMINEE FOR a.m. on the 24 day of October, for Lee County, Florida, wherein THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. GREENPOINT MORTGAGE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 55, OF 2011, the following described ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN FUNDING, INC., MIN NO. property as set forth in said Order LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW AFTER THE SALE. INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS 100013800848111577; THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE YORK AS SUCCESSOR IN DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on COUNTY, FLORIDA. or Final Judgment, to-wit: FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; LOTS 46 AND 47, BLOCK 4226, INTEREST TO JPMORGAN August 26, 2011 OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS CHARLIE GREEN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS UNIT 60, CAPE CORAL SUBDI- OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 3; VISION, ACCORDING TO THE TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATE- As Clerk, Circuit Court THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 4; FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, HOLDERS OF STRUCTURED By: M. Parker OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD- Page 3B C APE C ORAL B REEZE BREEZENEWSPAPERS.COM Tuesday, September 13, 2011

ED IN PLAT BOOK 19, PAGES July 30, 2010 and an Order or Final Judgment, to-wit: www.lee.realforeclose. com, in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CIVIL ACTION 154-169, INC., OF THE PUBLIC Resetting Sale filed August 29, LOT 11, BLOCK C, VENETIAN accordance with chapter 45 TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Case No. 11-CA-002799 RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, 2011, and entered in Case No. GARDENS SUBDIVISION, Florida Statute, offer for sale and IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, IN RE FORFEITURE OF: FLORIDA. 362010CA053387 ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR sell at public sale to the highest FLORIDA $30,000.00 U.S. CURRENCY ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- and best bidder for cash, the fol- CASE NO.: 10-CA-057139 AMENDED NOTICE OF FORFEI- INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and ED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE(S) lowing-described property situate EMIGRANT MORTGAGE COMPA- TURE FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, for Lee County, Florida, wherein 70, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE in Lee County, Florida: NY, INC., a Foreign Profit TO: Juan Claudio OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- COUNTY, FLORIDA. Lots 23 & 24, Block 2712, Unit 39, Corporation, 1722 NW 18th Terrace OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN CAPE CORAL SUBDIVISION, Plaintiff, Cape Coral, FL 33990 THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS according to the Plat thereof as v. A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS CERTIFICATEHOLDERS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, recorded in Plat Book 16, Pages CARL VIVIANI, ET AL., AND TO: All others whose names AFTER THE SALE. CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY 142 thru 154, inclusive, Public Defendants. are presently unknown but may DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on LOAN TRUST 2005-20CB, OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF Records of Lee County,Florida. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO claim an interest in the following September 8, 2011 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE pursuant to the Final Judgment CHAPTER 45 described property: CHARLIE GREEN CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS entered in a case pending in said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- As Clerk, Circuit Court 20CB is Plaintiff and CONNIE AFTER THE SALE. Court, the style of which is indicat- suant to a Final Judgment of $30,000.00 U.S. CURRENCY By: K. Dix LAMEAR A/K/A CONNIE L. DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on ed above. Foreclosure filed June 17, 2011 As Deputy Clerk LAMEAR; MARTIN DUGGAN; September 8, 2011 Any person or entity claiming an and entered in Case No. 10-CA- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that September 13, 20, 2011 MAE DUGGAN; UNKNOWN CHARLIE GREEN interest in the surplus, if any, 057139 of the Circuit Court of the the City of Cape Coral, Florida 86094 TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN As Clerk, Circuit Court resulting from the forcefulness Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and has initiated forfeiture proceed- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE TENANT NO. 2; and ALL By: K. Dix sale, other than the property for Lee County, Florida, wherein ings against the described proper- COUNTY, FLORIDA. UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING As Deputy Clerk owner as of the date of the Lis Emigrant Mortgage Company, ty which was seized by the Cape CIVIL DIVISION INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, September 13, 20, 2011 Pendens, must file a claim on Inc. is Plaintiff, and Carl Viviani, et Coral Police Department on or CASE NO. 362009CA063582 UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED 86089 same with the Clerk of Court with- al., are Defendants, I will sell to about August 11, 2011 at 1722 XXXXXX DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE in 60 days after the foreclosure the highest and best bidder for NW 18th Terrace, Cape Coral, in THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO COUNTY, FLORIDA. sale. cash at www.lee.realforeclose. Lee County pursuant to the LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR CIVIL DIVISION WITNESS my hand and official seal com at 9:00 am on the 28 day of Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act. YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY CASE NO. 362009CA070556 of said Court this 30 day of September, 2011, the following The seized property is currently CERTIFICATEHOLDERS, HEREIN DESCRIBED, are XXXXXX August, 2011. described property as set forth in being held by the City of Cape CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE Defendants, I will sell to the high- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- CHARLIE GREEN said Final Judgment, to wit: Coral Police Department. LOAN TRUST 2007-18CB est and best bidder for cash at LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Lots 21 and 22, Block 370, Cape Any persons or entities claiming an MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH Lee County’s Public Auction web- YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE By: M. Parker Coral Subdivision, Unit 7, accord- ownership or perfected security CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007- site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, CERTIFICATEHOLDERS Deputy Clerk ing to the plat thereof, as recorded interest in the property described 18CB, at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF in Plat Book 12, Pages 101 shall make such interest known by Plaintiff, a.m. on the 13 day of October, LOAN TRUST 2006-OC5 MORT- Kristina Nubaryan through 128, of the Public filing such claim with the Court in vs. 2011, the following described GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- Butler & Hosch, P.A. Records of Lee County, Florida. the above-styled cause and by AMPARO COMAS; et al., property as set forth in said Order TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OC5, 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E Property address: 1807 SE 45 sending a copy of such claim to Defendants. or Final Judgment, to-wit: Plaintiff, Orlando, Florida 32812 Street, Cape Coral, FL 33904. the undersigned within twenty RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT LOTS 73 AND 74, BLOCK 1122, vs. (407) 381-5200 DATED this 7 day of September, (20) days of the date of this TO CHAPTER 45 UNIT 23, CAPE CORAL SUBDI- TASHA PITTERSON; et al., B&H #275736 2011. Notice. VISION, ACCORDING TO THE Defendants. September 6, 13, 2011 CHARLIE GREEN, Clerk If no claim is filed, a request will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS 85998 suant to an Order or Summary RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT Circuit Court made for immediate hearing and RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE By: S. Hughes final order of forfeiture. Final Judgment of foreclosure PAGES 39-52, PUBLIC filed July 30, 2010 and an Order NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Deputy Clerk DOLORES D. MENENDEZ RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, September 13, 20, 2011 City Attorney Resetting Sale filed September 7, FLORIDA. suant to an Order or Summary 2011, and entered in Case No. Final Judgment of foreclosure FLORIDA 86095 CITY OF CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE P.O. Box 150027 362009CA063582 INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS filed July 30, 2010 and an Order XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the Resetting Sale filed September 7, TION, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- Cape Coral, FL 33915-0027 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, CASE NO.: 10-CA-056946 CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN- (239) 574-0408 Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY 2011, and entered in Case No. for Lee County, Florida, wherein 362009CA070556 SEC.: TY, FLORIDA. BY: STEVEN D. GRIFFIN OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF CASE No. 36-2010-CA-050128 Assistant City Attorney THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and THE HOLDERS OF THE FIRST THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- Fla. Bar No. 140589 A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW September 13, 20, 2011 YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE AFTER THE SALE. for Lee County, Florida, wherein CERTIFICATEHOLDERS, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- TRUST 2006-FF14 MORTGAGE YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE 86100 DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- CERTIFICATEHOLDERS, Lee County Clerk of Courts, CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE August 29, 2011 LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW LOAN TRUST 2007-18CB YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CATES, SERIES 2006-FF14, CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED Charlie Green, intends to desig- CHARLIE GREEN Plaintiff CERTIFICATES SERIES 2007-6 nate the following position to MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH As Clerk, Circuit Court CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007- CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE v. PLAINTIFF, the Senior Management Class By: M. Parker GARY J. HEMME.; TIFFANY LOIS VS. as provided for in Section 18CB is Plaintiff and AMPARO As Deputy Clerk LOAN TRUST 2006-OC5 MORT- COMAS; FRANCISCO COMAS; GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- BIERLEY A/K/A TIFFANY LOIS BRENDA G. GRANT, ET AL. 121.055 Florida Statutes; as September 6, 13, 2011 HEMME ANY AND ALL DEFENDANT(S). amended: Chief Operating UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; 85984 TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OC5 UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2, and is Plaintiff and TASHA PITTER- UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Officer. ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE SON; THIERRY JACQUES ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, SALE September 6, 13, 2011 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, COUNTY, FLORIDA. SLYVA A/K/A THIERRY AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 86012 THROUGH, UNDER OR CIVIL DIVISION JACQUES SYLVA; G.B.S. CON- NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- suant to the Final Judgment of AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- CASE NO. 362009CA063116 DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT Foreclosure filed May 18, 2011, in DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR XXXXXX INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR the above action, I will sell to the HAVING OR CLAIMING TO THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; ALIVE, WHETHER SAID highest bidder for cash at Lee ACTIONS HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY Florida, on October 12, 2011, at IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, CLAIM AN INTEREST AS 9:00 AM at www.lee.realfore- TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HEREIN DESCRIBED, are CERTIFICATEHOLDERS THROUGH, UNDER OR SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, close. com., in accordance with CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE GRANTEES, OR OTHER IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, Defendants, I will sell to the high- AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- chapter 45 Florida Statutes, for FLORIDA est and best bidder for cash at LOAN TRUST 2006-OC2 MORT- DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR CLAIMANTS; OF IN; MORT- the following described property: Case File: 11-CA-002801 Lee County’s Public Auction web- GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- HAVING OR CLAIMING TO GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- LOTS 10 AND 11, BLOCK 6003, Judge: Winesett, Sherra site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OC2, HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS UNIT 94,CAPE CORAL, Division: Civil at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 Plaintiff, INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY NOMINEE FOR FIRST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT WINTERS FLORIDA PROPER- a.m. on the 24 day of October, vs. HEREIN DESCRIBED, are FRANKLIN A DIVISION OF NAT. THEREOF AS RECORDED IN TIES, INC, a Florida corpora- 2011, the following described CHRISTIAN PAREDES A/K/A Defendants, I will sell to the high- CITY BANK OF IN; CITY OF PLAT BOOK 25, PAGE 37, OF tion, property as set forth in said Order CHRISTIAN A. PAREDES; et al., est and best bidder for cash at CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA; THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE Plaintiff(s), or Final Judgment, to-wit: Defendants. Lee County’s Public Auction web- Defendant(s). COUNTY FLORIDA v. LOT 32, BLOCK 1, UNIT 20, LEE- RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, NOTICE OF SALE Any person claiming an interest in JULIAN JOSEPH FARRUGIA, LAND HEIGHTS, SECTION 32, TO CHAPTER 45 at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- the surplus from the sale, if any, LEAYAKAT INSHANALLI, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, RANGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- a.m. on the 24 day of October, suant to an Order Of Final other than the property owner as FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE 27 EAST, LEHIGH ACRES, suant to an Order or Summary 2011, the following described Summary Judgment of of the date of the lis pendens must COMPANY, ALL POINT ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Final Judgment of foreclosure property as set forth in said Order Foreclosure filed August 26, file a claim within sixty (60) days HOMES, LLC, a dissolved THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN dated January 8, 2010 and an or Final Judgment, to-wit: 2011, entered in Civil Case No. after the sale. The Court, in its Florida limited liability compa- PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 86, OF Order Resetting Sale filed August UNIT 7208, THE GARDENS AT 10-CA-056946 of the Circuit Court discretion, may enlarge the time ny, JOSEPH M. FERNICOLA, THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE 26, 2011, and entered in Case BONITA SPRINGS, A CONDO- of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit In of the sale. Notice of the changed STATE OF FLORIDA o/b/o COUNTY, FLORIDA. No. 362009CA063116 MINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE And For Lee County, Florida, time of sale shall be published as Department of Revenue; EARL ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the DECLARATION OF CONDO- wherein the Clerk of the Circuit provided herein. LEE HONAKER, JAMES MAR- INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and MINIUM THEREOF, OF Court will sell to the highest bidder DATED: September 09, 2011 LIN SALSBURY, ELFRANCE FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, for Lee County, Florida, wherein RECORD IN OFFICIAL for cash on 26 day of October, CHARLIE GREEN MILCE, ELRANDE MILCE, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- RECORDS BOOK 3959, PAGES 2011, Beginning 9:00 a.m. at By: S. Hughes CEMEX CONSTRUCTION OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW 3785 THROUGH 3939, OF THE www.lee.realforeclose. com in Deputy Clerk of the Court MATERIALS FLORIDA, LLC THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE September 13, 20, 2011 f/k/a Rinker Materials of Florida, A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS CERTIFICATEHOLDERS COUNTY, FLORIDA. accordance with chapter 45 86096 Florida Statutes, relative to the fol- Inc., a Delaware limited liability AFTER THE SALE. CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN company, WILLIAM H. TAY- DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on LOAN TRUST 2006-OC2 MORT- INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS lowing described property as set forth in the Final Judgment, to wit: LOR, ROBERT H. TAYLOR, September 8, 2011 GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, JAMES F. TAYLOR, HELEN CHARLIE GREEN TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OC2 OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY LOTS 49 AND 50, BLOCK 4379, FICTITIOUS NAMES UNIT 63, CAPE CORAL SUBDI- TAYLOR, B.N.V. INVEST- As Clerk, Circuit Court is Plaintiff and CHRISTIAN OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF Notice Under Fictitious Name Law MENTS, INC., a Florida corpora- By: S. Hughes PAREDES A/K/A CHRISTIAN A. THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE VISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tion, BERNICE VIOLET CUN- As Deputy Clerk PAREDES; GRICEL HERNAN- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS NINGHAM, ENRIQUE VIZ- September 13, 20, 2011 DEZ; MORTGAGE ELECTRON- AFTER THE SALE. ED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES BG SWFL, LLC, desiring to 62 THROUGH 95 INCLUSIVE OF engage in business under the fic- CAYNO and KLAUS ENRIQUEZ, 86098 IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on Defendant(s), INC. AS NOMINEE FOR DECI- September 8, 2011 THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE titious name of BATTERY GIANT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. located at 2311 Santa Barbara NOTICE OF ACTION COUNTY, FLORIDA. SION ONE MORTGAGE COM- CHARLIE GREEN PANY, LLC MIN NO. As Clerk, Circuit Court Any person claiming an interest in Blvd, #104 Cape Coral, Lee TO: JULIAN JOSEPH FARRUGIA, CIVIL DIVISION the surplus from the sale, if any, County, FL 33991, intends to reg- last known address: 1272 Glenora CASE NO. 362008CA016809 100077910005458076; By: S. Hughes ister said name with the Division Drive, London, Ontario N5X 1T3 XXXXXX UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; As Deputy Clerk other than the property owner as of Corporations of the Department Canada, LEAYAKAT INSHANAL- THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and September 13, 20, 2011 of the date of the Lis Pendens of State, Tallahassee, Florida. LI, last known address: 14519 TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES 86097 must tile a claim within 60 days The date of the publication of this Lakewood Avenue, Jamaica, New OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET- CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND after the sale. notice is September 13, 2011. York 11435, ALL POINT HOMES, BACKED CERTIFICATES, THROUGH, UNDER OR FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA DATED AT FORT MYERS, FLORI- 86105 LLC, a dissolved Florida limited SERIES 2007-1, AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- CASE NO: 11-CA-050900-H DA THIS 29 DAY OF AUGUST, liability company, c/o William Edy, Plaintiff, DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR MULTIBANK 2010-1 SFR VEN- 2011. Registered Agent, last known vs. HAVING OR CLAIMING TO TURE, LLC CHARLIE GREEN address: 201 Nicholas Parkway CHRYSTAL GARCIA; et al HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR Plaintiff, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AUCTIONS West, Cape Coral, Florida 33991, INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Defendants. vs. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION: JOSEPH M. FERNICOLA , last RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT HEREIN DESCRIBED, are DIEGO MANZANO; LUZ S. HUGHES known address: 2733 Janet TO CHAPTER 45 Defendants, I will sell to the high- PINEROS; CITY OF CAPE DEPUTY CLERK Street, Matlacha, Florida 33993, est and best bidder for cash at MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEI- Public Auction to be held at 2944 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- CORAL, A MUNICIPAL CORPO- South Street, Fort Myers, FL EARL LEE HONAKER, last suant to an Order or Summary Lee County’s Public Auction web- RATION OF THE STATE OF DER, 9409 PHILADELPHIA known address: P.O. Box 24, site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, ROAD, BALTIMORE, MD 21237 33901 commencing at 8:00 AM Final Judgment of foreclosure FLORIDA, and any unknown on October 13, 2011. Harold, Kentucky 41635, JAMES filed September 25, 2009 and an at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 heirs, devisees, grantees, cred- GARY J. HEMME C/O STEVEN MARLIN SALSBURY, last known Order Resetting Sale filed August a.m. on the 12 day of October, itors, and other unknown per- A.RAMUNNI, ESQ., 2211 WID- address: 1507 Patterson Street, 29, 2011, and entered in Case 2011, the following described sons or unknown spouses MAN WAY, SUITE 250, FORT 1998 CHEV Flatwoods, Kentucky 41139, No. property as set forth in said Order claiming by, through and under MYERS, FL 33901 1GNDU06E7WD237571 ELFRANCE MILCE, last known 362008CA016809 or Final Judgment, to-wit: any of the above-named MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- 1997 BUIC address: 214 SE 12th Avenue, XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the LOT 6, BLOCK I OF RIDGEWAY Defendants ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS 1G4HR52K3VH446717 Cape Coral, Florida 33990, Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO Defendants. NOMINEE FOR FIRST ELRANDE MILCE, last known THE PLAT THEREOF AS FRANKLIN A DIVISION OF NAT. Public Auction to be held at 2944 for Lee County, Florida, wherein NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE South Street, Fort Myers, FL address: 214 SE 12th Avenue, THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 25, SALE CITY BANK OF IN, C/O ELEC- Cape Coral, Florida 33990, PAGES 152 THROUGH 154, OF TRONIC DATA SYSTEMS, LLC, 33901 commencing at 8:00 AM TRUSTEE FOR THE BENEFIT NOTICE is hereby given that the on October 19, 2011. CEMEX CONSTRUCTION OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE undersigned Clerk of the Circuit REGISTERED AGENT, 3300 MATERIALS FLORIDA, LLC f/k/a BACKED CERTIFICATES, COUNTY, FLORIDA. Court of Lee County, Florida, will SOUTHWEST 34TH AVENUE, Rinker Materials of Florida, Inc., a SERIES 2007-1 is Plaintiff and ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN on the 26 day of October, 2011, SUITE 101, OCALA, FL 34474 2002 Olds Delaware limited liability compa- CHRYSTAL GARCIA; RAMON INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS beginning at 9:00 a.m. at CITY OF CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA, 1G3NL12F92C101737 ny, c/o Corporate Creations GARCIA; MORTGAGE ELEC- FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, www.lee.realforeclose. com, in C/O THE OFFICE OF THE September 13, 2011 Network, Inc., last known TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY accordance with chapter 45 MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CAPE 86106 address: 11380 Prosperity Farms TEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF Florida Statute, offer for sale and CORAL, 1015 CULTURAL PARK NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Road, #221E, Palm Beach AMERICA’S WHOLESALE THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE sell at public sale to the highest BLVD, CAPE CORAL, FL 33990 YEAR 1987 Gardens, Florida 33410 WILLIAM LENDER MIN NO. 1000157- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS and best bidder for cash, the fol- TIFFANY LOIS BIERLEY A/K/A MAKE TOYOTA H. TAYLOR, last known address: 0007642546-7; UNKNOWN TEN- AFTER THE SALE. lowing-described property situate TIFFANY LOIS HEMME 1818 VIN JT2SV21E5H3027438 451 Greenwood Court, Elyria, ANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on in Lee County, Florida: SOUTHWEST 8TH PLACE, TIME 11:00AM Ohio 44035, ROBERT H. TAY- NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PAR- August 26, 2011 LOTS 23 AND 24, BLOCK 4367, CAPE CORAL 33991 DATE 09-26-2011 LOR, last known address: 12316 TIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, CHARLIE GREEN UNIT 63, CAPE CORAL SUBDI- September 6, 13, 2011 LOCATION 1021 SE 12TH CT Locke Place, Ocean Springs, THROUGH, UNDER OR As Clerk, Circuit Court VISION, ACCORDING TO THE 85996 CAPE CORAL, FL 33990 Mississippi 39564, JAMES F. By: M. Parker PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- As Deputy Clerk PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TAYLOR, last known address: DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR ED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 713.78 OF FLORIDA STATUES, 10107 S. Oglesby Avenue, September 6, 13, 2011 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO HAVING OR CLAIMING TO 85987 48 THROUGH 81, INCLUSIVE, IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, Chicago, Illinois 60617, HELEN HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF FLORIDA ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY TAYLOR, last known address: INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NO. 36-2010-CA-055811 AND/OR ALL BIDS. 10107 S. Oglesby Avenue, HEREIN DESCRIBED, are COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to the Final Judgment WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. September 13, 2011 Chicago, Illinois 60617, B.N.V. Defendants, I will sell to the high- CIVIL DIVISION entered in a case pending in said Plaintiff, 86103 INVESTMENTS, INC., a Florida est and best bidder for cash at CASE NO. 362009CA067688 Court, the style of which is indicat- v. corporation, last known address: XXXXXX NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Lee County’s Public Auction web- ed above. RICARDO M. RODRIGUEZ; ANNA A Notice is hereby given that on 944 West 81 Road, Hialeah, site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- Any person or entity claiming an M. RODRIGUEZ; UNKNOWN Florida 33014, BERNICE VIOLET LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW 10/03/2011 at 08:00 am the fol- at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 interest in the surplus, if any, TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TEN- lowing vehicle(s) will be sold at CUNNINGHAM, last known a.m. on the 13 day of October, YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE resulting from the forcefulness ANT 2; AND ALL UNKNOWN address: 465 Ocean Avenue, Apt. CERTIFICATEHOLDERS public auction for monies owed on 2011, the following described sale, other than the property PARTIES CLAIMING BY, vehicle repairs and for storage 4E, Brooklyn, New York 11226, property as set forth in said Order CWMBS, INC., CHL MORT- owner as of the date of the Lis THROUGH, UNDER OR ENRIQUE VIZCAYNO, last GAGE PASS THROUGH TRUST costs pursuant to Florida Statutes, or Final Judgment, to-wit: Pendens, must file a claim on AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED Section 713.585. The lienors known address: Calazada LOT 5, BLOCK 71, SUNCOAST 2007-11, MORTGAGE PASS- same with the Clerk of Court with- DEFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) Gonzalez Gallo 25, Guadalajara, THROUGH CERTIFICATES, name, address and telephone ESTATES, AN UNRECORDED in 60 days after the foreclosure NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR number and auction location are: Jalisco 44890 Mexico and KLAUS SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO SERIES 2007-11, sale. ALIVE, WHETHER SAID ENRIQUEZ, last known address: Plaintiff, AUTO SPECIALTIES UNLIMIT- THE PLAT THEREOF, AS WITNESS my hand and official seal UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS ED 1234 VISCAYA PKWY., Reemstuckenkamp 30b, 22523 RECORDED IN OFFICIAL vs. of said Court this 30 day of Hamburg, Germany, if alive, or if LEO J. DIBIASI; et al HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, CAPE CORAL, FL 33990-3236, RECORD BOOK 32, PAGE 528, August, 2011. 239-458-5400, 950 COUNTRY dead, their unknown spouses, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Defendants. CHARLIE GREEN ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- widows, widowers, heirs, RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, CLUB BLVD., CAPE CORAL, FL LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 33990. Please note, parties claim- devisees, creditors, grantees, and ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN TO CHAPTER 45 By: S. Hughes OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; BANK all parties having or claiming by, OF AMERICA, N.A. ing interest have a right to a hear- INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Deputy Clerk ing prior to the date of sale with through, under, or against them, FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, suant to an Order or Summary ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Defendants. and any and all persons claiming NOTICE OF SALE the Clerk of the Court as reflected OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY Final Judgment of foreclosure Mark A. Buckles in the notice. The owner has the any right, title, interest, claim, lien, OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF filed May 18, 2011 and an Order Butler & Hosch, P.A. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant estate or demand against the to the Summary Final Judgment right to recover possession of the THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE Resetting Sale filed September 8, 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E vehicle without judicial proceed- Defendant in regards to the fol- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS 2011 and entered in Case No. Orlando, Florida 32812 of Foreclosure filed on February lowing described properties in Lee 18, 2011 and the Order ings as pursuant to Florida Statute AFTER THE SALE. 362009CA067688 (407) 381-5200 Section 559.917. Any proceeds County, Florida: DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the B&H #294764 Rescheduling Forclosure Sale Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and filed September 8, 2011, in this recovered from the sale of the August 29, 2011 September 6, 13, 2011 vehicle over the amount of the lien LOTS 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 4, UNIT CHARLIE GREEN for Lee County, Florida, wherein 85982 cause, in the Circuit Court of LEE will be deposited with the Clerk of 1, SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 45 As Clerk, Circuit Court THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND County, Florida, I will sell the the Court for disposition upon SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, By: M. Parker LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA property situated in LEE County, court order. LEHIGH ACRES, ACCORDING As Deputy Clerk YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CASE NO: 09-064796-CA-G Florida, described as: 1990 BMW TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- September 6, 13, 2011 CERTIFICATEHOLDERS BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LOTS 15 AND 16, BLOCK 3881, WBAHC2314LGB22155 OF ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF 85983 CWMBS, INC., CHL MORTGAGE L.P. FKA COUNTRY WIDE UNIT 53, CAPE CORAL SUBDI- September 13, 2011 THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE PASS THROUGH TRUST 2007- HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. VISION, ACCORDING TO THE 85894 COURT, AS RECORDED IN COUNTY, FLORIDA. 11, MORTGAGE PASS- Plaintiff, PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 93, OF CIVIL DIVISION THROUGH CERTIFICATES, vs. ED IN PLAT BOOK 19, PAGES NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE CASE NO. 3620l0CA053387 SERIES 2007-11 is Plaintiff and CANDEE S. O’DELL; UNKNOWN 64 TO 78, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC Eddie’s Towing gives Notice of COUNTY, FLORIDA. Defendant, XXXXXX LEO J. DIBIASI; VALERIE J. DIB- SPOUSE OF CANDEE S. RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell Julian Joseph Farrugia THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- IASI; LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA; O’DELL; UNKNOWN TENANT I; FLORIDA. these vehicles on 09/29/2011, 08:00 LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW SUNTRUST BANK; UNKNOWN UNKNOWN TENANT II; STATE at public sale for cash Beginning am at 1240-B Viscaya Parkway, LOTS 12 AND 13, BLOCK 25, UNIT YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF 9:00 AM at www.lee.realfore- Cape Coral, FL 33990-3236, pur- 7, SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 44 CERTIFICATEHOLDERS TENANT NO. 2; and ALL REVENUE O/B/O EUGENE close. com in accordance with suant to subsection 713.78 of the SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING CHARLES MEEHAN, and any chapter 45 Florida Statutes on Florida Statutes. Eddie’s Towing LEHIGH ACRES, ACCORDING LOAN TRUST 2005-20CB, INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, unknown heirs, devisees, October 12, 2011. Any person reserves the right to accept or reject TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED grantees, creditors, and other claiming an interest in the surplus any and/or all bids. OF ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005- DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, unknown persons or unknown from the sale, if any, other than 1990 HOND THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 20CB, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO spouses claiming by, through the property owner as of the date 1HGCB7550LA026540 COURT, AS RECORDED IN Plaintiff, HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR and under any of the of the lis pendens must file a claim September 13, 2011 DEED BOOK 252, PAGE 466, OF vs. INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY above·named Defendants, within 60 days after the sale. 86102 THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE CONNIE LAMEAR A/K/A CONNIE HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defendants. Dated at Fort Myers, Florida this 9 COUNTY, FLORIDA. Defendant, L. LAMEAR; et al Defendants, I will sell to the high- AMENDED NOTICE OF FORE- day of September, 2011. Leayakat Inshanalli Defendants. est and best bidder for cash at CLOSURE SALE CHARLIE GREEN MISCELLANEOUS RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT Lee County’s Public Auction web- NOTICE is hereby given that the Clerk of the Circuit Court LOT 18, BLOCK 24, UNIT 6, SEC- TO CHAPTER 45 site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, undersigned Clerk of the Circuit By: S. Hughes IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TION 29, LEHIGH ACRES, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 Court of Lee County, Florida, will Deputy Clerk TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR suant to an Order or Summary a.m. on the 12 day of October, on the 3 day of October, 2011, September 13, 20, 2011 IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN Final Judgment of foreclosure 2011, the following described beginning at 9:00 a.m. at 86088 FLORIDA THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF property as set forth in said Order THE CIRCUIT COURT, AS Page 4B Tuesday, September 13, 2011 CAPE- CORAL- DAILY- BREEZE. COM C APE C ORAL B REEZE

RECORDED IN DEED BOOK TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- PARK, NORTHWEST SECTION attorney, BILL MCFARLAND, Judge: Corbin, R. Thomas Copies of all court documents in this 254, PAGE 20, OF THE PUBLIC OF ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 44 P.A., P.O. BOX 101507, CAPE IN RE: The Marriage of case, including orders, are avail- RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, CORAL, FL 33910, and file the DAMIAN JACEK CESARZ, able at the Clerk of the Circuit FLORIDA. Defendant(s), All Point COURT, AS RECORDED IN ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR original with the Clerk of the Husband/Petitioner, Court’s office. You may review Homes, LLC, a dissolved Florida DEED BOOK 259, PAGE 121, OF PLAT THEREOF ON FILE IN Circuit Court, Lee County, P.O. and these documents upon request. limited liability company, Joseph THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF Box 310, Ft. Myers, FL 33902 on VIVIAN J. FRAZIER, You must keep the Clerk of the M. Fernicola, Earl Lee Honaker COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE CIRCUIT COURT, AS or before October, 3 2011 or oth- Wife/Respondent. Circuit Court’s office notified of and James Marlin Salsbury Defendant(s), William H. Taylor, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 27, erwise a default judgment will be NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSO- your current address. (You may Robert H. Taylor, James F. Taylor PAGE 192, OF THE PUBLIC entered against you for the relief LUTION OF MARRIAGE file Notice of Current Address, LOTS 7 AND 8, BLOCK 23, UNIT 2, and Helen Taylor RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, sought in the Complaint. TO: VIVIAN J. FRAZIER Florida Supreme Court Approved SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 45 FLORIDA. Defendant, Bernice THIS NOTICE will be published ADDRESS UNKNOWN Family Law Form 12.915.) Future SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, LOT 18, BLOCK 24, UNIT 5, Violet Cunningham once each week for four consecu- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action papers in this lawsuit will be LEHIGH ACRES, ACCORDING REPLAT OF RESUBDIVISION tive weeks in a newspaper of gen- has been filed against you and mailed to the address on record at TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- OF BLOCK B, BUCKINGHAM LOTS 24 AND 25, BLOCK 2279, eral circulation published in Lee that you are required to serve a the clerk’s office. OF ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF PARK, NORTHWEST SECTION UNIT 33, CAPE CORAL, County, Florida. copy of your written answer and WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 44 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Dated this 24 day of August, 2011. defenses, if any, to it on Rodney Family Law Rules of Procedure, COURT, AS RECORDED IN SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN CHARLIE GREEN D. Flynn, Esq., Attorney for requires certain automatic disclo- PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 93, OF ACCORDING TO THE PLAT PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 61, OF Clerk of the Court Petitioner, 1423 SE 16th Place, sure of documents and informa- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE By: C. Richardson #102, Cape Coral, FL, 33990, on tion. Failure to comply can result COUNTY, FLORIDA. PLAT BOOK 27, PAGE 193, COUNTY, FLORIDA. Deputy Clerk or before October 19, 2011, and in sanctions, including dismissal Defendant(s), Elfrance Milce, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC Defendant(s), Enrique Vizcayno August 30, September 6, 13, 20, file the original with the Clerk of or striking of pleadings. Elrande Milce and Cemex RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, and Klaus Enriquez 2011 this Court, located at 1700 Dated: September 9, 2011 Construction Materials Florida, FLORIDA. Defendant, B.N.V. 85914 Monroe Street, Ft. Myers, FL, CHARLIE GREEN LLC f/k/a Rinker Materials of Investments, Inc, a Florida corpo- Notice is hereby given to each of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 33901, before service on CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Florida, Inc., a Delaware limited ration you that an action to quiet title to TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Petitioner or immediately there- By: J. Soucy liability company the above described properties IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, after. If you fail to do so, a default Deputy Clerk LOT 13, BLOCK 21, UNIT 4, has been filed against you and FLORIDA may be entered against you for September 13, 20, 27, October 4, LOTS 14 AND 15, BLOCK 33, UNIT REPLAT OF RESUBDIVISION you are required to serve your CIVIL ACTION the relief demanded in the peti- 2011 9, SECTION 11, ACCORDING OF BLOCK B, BUCKINGHAM written defenses on Plaintiff’s 11-DR-006545 tion. 86099 Sell It Faster! Reach Buyers|Sellers Right In Your Back Yard Without Reaching Deeper Into Your Pocket

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