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ROXANNE BROWN Staff Writer 93 74 CLERMONT — Residents can grab their swimsuits, buckets, sunscreen and towels and head to Waterfront Park for some sand and surf. Cops on It’s official — the beach will soon be open. “It’s weekends only right now, guard for but it’s what people have been waiting for,” Assistant City Manager Darren Gray said. Beginning Sept. 25, the swim- crimes ming area at the Waterfront Park beach will be open to the public. No more orange fencing to deter swimmers. No more signs telling against A self-portrait of Kristin Lawrence at age 7. people to stay out. COURTESY PHOTOS On Friday, Lake County Health Department officials con- elderly ducted their final inspection and BRAD BUCK signed off on the permit allow- Staff Writer Adventure ing Clermont to reopen. However, two lifeguards will be With a large elderly popu- required due to the continued lation, Lake County seems poor visibility in the lake, which like it would be susceptible stands at about 2 feet. to crimes against the elder- is her The depth of Lake Minneola ly. at the area is 3 feet. After all, 30 percent of the “If we allow people to swim county’s estimated 312,000 without two lifeguards on duty, people are aged 65 and passion it would be a violation of our per- older, according to U.S. mit and we’re not going to do Census Bureau figures. that,” Gray said. In August alone, three Through Oct. 31, the beach people were accused of From scuba diving to will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 exploitation of the elderly p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. in two separate incidents in ballet, to The swimming area will be Clermont. closed from November through And in February, another photography, this 12-year March and will reopen again in person was arrested for the April 2011 for weekend swim- same crime in Mount Dora. ming only. The suspects in these old wants to try it all From Memorial Day to Labor cases are accused of scam- Day 2011, which covers the ROXANNE BROWN Staff Writer entire summer, the swim area should be open seven days a See COPS, A2 CLERMONT — Kristin Lawrence is not your week. average 12-year-old girl. For years, she has After learning of the county Arrest reports for exploita- sought adventure. health department’s two life- tion of the elderly and disabled: Her family, headed by father David guard requirement last month, I 2010 - 6 (to date) Lawrence, has supported the growing curios- council members voted to bear I 2009 - 14 ity that has allowed Kristin to experience the $42,000 expense of training and hiring the lifeguards and I exciting moments, from ballet and softball 2008 - 18 to photography and scuba diving. purchasing all the necessary I 2007 - 26 Don’t let her soft-spoken nature fool you. equipment, including lifeguard I 2006 - 7 “I think you should try everything once. chairs and life-saving equip- ment. I Find what you really like,” she said. 2005 - 17 Her interests have no bounds — Kristin Lawrence started To ensure no problems with I In 2006, before an annual family lobster 2004 - 15 fishing trip in the Florida Keys, her father scuba diving at age 8, which led her to photograph Allen lifeguard coverage, Gray said the Source: Lake County decided Kristin was old enough to dive into Sherrod in his attempt to break the Guiness world record for city hired six part-time life- Sheriff’s Office longest scuba dive in an open freshwater environment. guards. If a lifeguard is not able to work a day, city officials will have See ADVENTURE, A2 a pool of people to choose from, Index he said.

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A2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 24, 2010 Clermont special athletes bowl over their sponsors ROXANNE BROWN the fun. Staff Writer Ambrose said that, handi- CLERMONT — It was the capped or not, anyone is wel- South Lake Special Athletes come. against the Sons of the She said the bowlers were American Legion at the bowl- part of a Special Olympics ing alley on Thursday after- team during the organiza- noon. tion's season and played for By the end two games, it fun during the off season. was clear that the South Lake The team is no longer asso- Special Athletes took it and ciated with Special Olympics are looking forward to the and is strictly for fun and not pizza they were promised. competition. “I knew we had a good Thursday however was a chance at winning. Izzy was different story and the com- doing good, so that helped us petition—though friendly— out big time,” bowler Craig was fierce. Evans, 30, said about team “Oh man, it looks like we've member Isabel Garcia, 28. lost the first set of games,” Izzy made no qualms about Sons Commander Sonny it either when asked about the Perchitti said. 173 she bowled in game two. Halfway through the sec- “Yeah, I did good out ond set of games, Perchitti there,” she said. knew it was over. The Sons members, who “I'm gonna concede now belong to Squadron 55 in because there's no way we're Clermont, agreed to the com- pulling out of this,” Perchitti petition after a challenge by said. the group they sponsor. Ambrose hopes that the The Special Athletes are competition will bring aware- disabled adults and children ness to the needs of disabled who get together every members of the community. Wednesday at the Clermont “There are so many dis- Bowling Center for two abled kids and adults in the games. community and nothing for For the past 7 to 8 years, them to do year round,” Kim Ambrose and Peggy Ambrose said. “I have people VICTORIA ALDRICH / SOUTH LAKE PRESS Hollinger have overseen the here with every disability Avery Coronka helps South Lake Special Athletes’ Ilan Romero to line up his shot during a bowling match against American Legion members weekly outing. On any given imaginable and some of them Wednesday at the Clermont Bowling Center. week, about 20-30 people join live in group homes.” COPS From A1 ming their victims out of a There are two caveats to exploitation. generation tend to trust and disabled is not frighten- or she: total of well over $100,000. those figures, though. For The typical scenario for people. They come from an ingly high. Neither are Overall, though, the one, sheriff’s office records people taking advantage of era where you did things on crimes of defrauding and — Suffers from memory number of crimes prosecut- do not differentiate an elderly person goes like a handshake. They still scamming the elderly. loss. ed as “exploitation of the between crimes against the this: The older person is not think they can do that.” “That’s going down due elderly” is relatively low, elderly or the disabled, so thinking clearly or not mak- Often, the elderly person’s to education,” he said. — Is isolated and lonely. Lake County sheriff’s offi- both are combined in these ing decisions on his or her will is involved, so family Joe Roubicek, a former cials said. statistics, said Sgt. Jim own will usually trust fami- members stand to gain Fort Lauderdale police offi- — Is unaware of the theft. In all, six incidents of Vachon. Also, the State ly members to help them, money. cer, has written a training — Feels responsible. crimes against the elderly or Attorney’s Office prosecutes Gates said. Other times, you might manual on exploitation of disabled have been reported some crimes as grand theft Sometimes, family mem- have someone from outside the elderly. He also has tes- — Will not prosecute. to the sheriff’s office so far and others as exploitation bers will take advantage of the family who is genuinely tified before the Legislature this year, records show. of the elderly, said Detective that trust and take money trying to help, and then about these crimes and — Doesn’t know his or Last year, there were 14. George Gates with the Lake or other assets from the eld- you see the children or helped write the state law During the past five years, County Sheriff’s Office. erly person. grandchildren get jealous that prohibits exploitation her assets. Gates, who investigates “It kind of makes you lose because they think the out- of an elderly person or dis- crimes against the elderly — Wants restitution. and disabled in Lake many crimes against the your faith in family,” Gates sider will get the money, abled adult. County hit a hit a peak of elderly, said if the victim is said. “They see dollar signs. Gates said. According to Roubicek, — Depends on the sus- 27 in 2007, according to competent, prosecutors will It’s hard to guard against it. To Gates, the number of the typical profile of an eld- sheriff’s office statistics. pursue the crime as a grand “People in that (older) crimes against the elderly erly exploitation shows he pect. theft. If the victim is incompetent, prosecutors ADVENTURE will make a case for From A1 trip s help make your Let u ort & from the airp the depths and experience 8 a.m. to noon daily. “I’m so proud of her and tion. to fe Enjoyable & Sa Who’s Your Paper? the underwater world. Ever In addition, Kristin was all the things she does,” “When she was a little girl 365-9720 since that day, scuba diving the photographer in charge David Lawrence said. “She’s [email protected] South Lake Press! has become another of her of documenting Sherrod’s such a natural at everything learning to ride her bike she takes on.” favorite activities. attempt from start to finish, without training wheels, she Just recently, Kristin was including taking underwater As for the future, Kristin involved with a project of shots with a camera outfit- has spent some time won- kept trying and trying, dering what she really wants Allen Sherrod’s, a Groveland ted with a special water- falling and getting up, until man seeking to break the proof bag. to do when she grows up. Guinness world record for Kristin has developed into Right now, it’s a toss-up she got it down,” he said. “I between being a marine the longest scuba dive in an quite a good photographer think she spent two days open freshwater environ- after she picked up her dad’s biologist, an artist, dancer, a ment. She was asked to be camera one day at the beach preschool teacher, a nurse or nonstop at it. She’s not one a professional softball play- one of the divers on as a young child. She’s since to quit because something’s Sherrod’s safety team. mastered the Canon 30-D. er. In two days, she spent “She’s the only one if the She’s the first to admit she hard.” may even do more than one more than 11 hours under- family I’ll let touch my cam- Or because it’s not some- water caring for and helping era, or any of my electronic of those things. Sherrod. He fell short of the equipment,” her dad said. “I like everything I do,” thing a girl normally does. she said. “I don’t know record because of a bout Other favorite past times And Kristin doesn’t consider Family Fun Night what I will choose yet.” at with the flu that caused him are ballet and competitive problems while underwater. softball. She’s been taking However, one thing is cer- herself a “tomboy,” just a tain — she’s not slowing When Sherrod tries for ballet lessons for nine years girl that likes a good adven- down. Bob Evans the record again in a couple and she’s a first baseman “I can’t imagine not doing ture. of weeks, Kristin will be and pitcher with The Tampa 2951 S. Hwy. 27 what I do,” Kristin said. “I’d there to help as well — from Heat Waves softball team.. “Instead of reading about Clermont, 34711 rather do something fun and adventurous than any- biology, chemistry or first thing else.” Saturday September 25th aid in a book, I’d rather live Put Health back into Health Care! David, a fellow scuba 5pm- 8:30pm Specializing in Natural Treatments for diver and experienced pho- it,” she said. “I just learn tographer, said the thing he better doing things hands- All of Your Health Concerns admires the most about his Enjoy daughter is her determina- on.” Facepainting • Balloon Artist Pain, PMS, Menopause, Fatigue, High Cholesterol, Depression, Allergies, Diabetes, Migraines, Insomnia, Finger Printing Courtesy of Clermont Hypothyroid, Reflux Disease, Smoking Cessation UMATILLA Police Department and most others. From A1 Take Charge of Visconti Acupuncture With a Special Appearance tions and saves city taxpayers name, and Indian name By your Health! And Natural Medicine 235 Citrus Tower Blvd. Ste 105 Clermont 34711 the expense of holding meaning “laughing waters.” Biscuit & Gravy Call Visit our website at stand-alone city elections. The city was incorporated www.docvisconti.com On Nov. 2, city council on Nov. 8, 1904, and now 352-241-7581 Seats 4 and 5 will be on the has about 2,500 residents, ballot for a four-year term. according to 2004 U.S. The candidate elected to each Census projections. position will serve from Umatilla is known for a January 2011 through the variety of annual events: end of December 2014. I Every March, the Friends As for recreation, nearby of the Library host a citywide Alexander Springs features yard sale on the first Saturday the southern end of the in March. Florida Trail, a 60-mile I Umatilla is home to the unpaved hiking trail. The Florida Black Bear Festival, city has been designated as a also in March. Direct Cremation Gateway Community of the I The North Lake Relay for Florida Trail Association. 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Friday, September 24, 2010 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A3 Clermont’s What do you think of American Idol’s new judge line-up? second city celebration on tap for Oct. 1-2

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CLERMONT— City officials I miss Simon. I think he I would say It’s good to It’s starting to look like I don’t watch television, It’s definitely a good line- say they’re planning on made the show so with out change up every now and once your career takes a so I don’t know anything up. At least they are all in the another big celebration on him, I don’t know. I’m not then. People get another dive, you end up on about it. music business and Jennifer Oct. 1 and 2. as excited this season as I outlook on the show. American Idol. Susan Doran Lopez does choreography “Last year’s celebration was prior seasons. Terrance Jones Carin Macwithey Clermont and stuff. was so huge because it was Debbie Smith Clermont Clermont Maryann Johnson the city’s 125th anniver- Howey-in-the-Hills Clermont sary,” said Recreation Manager Dave Teske. “People had a great time Itís HOT out!! though, so the thought was “Why don’t we do some- So donít forget thing in the fall for the the Sunscreen entire community every year?” and drink lots The two-day celebration will begin with a communi- of water, too! ty street party from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday down Eighth Be safe and and Montrose Streets. have FUN!!! “The whole idea is to have fun food, walk around the stores and enjoy the free entertainment and each other,” Teske said. The night will include food, vendors and home- grown entertainment, including a concert by local band Stone Free. The featured entertain- ment of the night however, is a live performance by The Marshall Tucker Band, a nationally renowned 1970’s southern rock group. IN MEMORY

Death Notices Jorge A. Arellano Jorge A. Arellano, 78, of Clermont died Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. Cremation Choices, Minneola. Patricia May Baker Patricia May Baker, 79, of Clermont died Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010. Brewer and Sons Funeral Home, Clermont. Yeanson de la Concha Yeanson “Jessie” de la Concha, 65, of Clermont died Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Theresa A. Gregoire Theresa A. Gregoire, 81, of Clermont died Sunday, Sept. 19, 2010. Cremation Choices, Minneola. Deborah Holland Deborah Elaine Holland, 52, of Groveland died Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. Cremation Choices, Minneola. Virginia Hyrons Virginia Drawdy Hyrons, 80, of Groveland died Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Imogene B. Love Imogene B. Love, 93, of Minneola died Tuesday, Sept. 14, 2010. Cremation Choices, Minneola. Dorothy Regina Dorothy Regina, 77, of Clermont died Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Luella Marie Sparrow Luella Marie Sparrow, 88, of Groveland died Friday, Sept. 17, 2010. Cremation Choices, Minneola. Mildred Turner Mildred “Gayle” Turner, 70, of Mascotte died Friday, Sept. 17, 2010. Brewer and Sons Funeral Home Clermont/Groveland Chapel. John L. Wienecke John Leonard Wienecke, 54, of Montverde died Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010. Brewer and Sons Funeral Home, Clermont. Tracy Ann Williams Tracy Ann Williams, 45, of Clermont died Monday, Sept. 20, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Raymond Wilson Raymond Glenn Wilson, 79, of Minneola died Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont.

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Friday, September 24, 2010 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A5 Lake, Sumter jobless rates continue climb Florida sees figures climb slightly to 11.7% BRAD BUCK The state unemployment rate was Lake: 12.4% Staff Writer 11.7 percent for August, AWI reported. up from 12 percent in July Lake and Sumter counties both saw a That means 1,084,000 people out of slight increase in the percentage of peo- Florida’s labor force of 9,229,000 people ple without jobs, according to numbers are out of work and actively seeking a Sumter: 9.9% released Friday. job, the report said. Lake County’s rate is still higher than The job picture in Florida is getting up from 9.8 percent in July. the state jobless rate of 11.7 percent, better, according to state officials. Source: State Agency for Workforce Innovation although Sumter is less than the state AWI reports an increase of 29,800 enter average. jobs compared to a year ago. Private wn Ce Gov. Charlie Crist last week announced ark Dow In Lake, the jump was higher, going education and health services are the a web-based initiative called Employ The M up from 12 percent in July to 12.4 per- areas gaining the most jobs. Other areas DAY Florida Vets, through which the state E EVERY cent in August, according to the Agency seeing more jobs are trade, transporta- ’s R SAL NAL hopes to help connect veterans and 000 STA AN ADDITIO for Workforce Innovation. The latest tion, utilities, professional and business 1 ems R & TAKE PRICE their skill sets with employers. of it IND A STA ISCOUNTED numbers are 0.5 percentage points services, leisure and hospitality, the F OFF LOWEST D higher than last year’s rate of 11.9. report said. Florida’s highest unemployment rate 10%-50% d! was in Hendry County, with 20.6 per- ot Use For Sumter, the unemployment rate Industries losing jobs include con- andise - N up from 9.8 percent to 9.9 percent. Last struction, financial activities, informa- cent out of work. The lowest rate was in Merch RIES New • ACCESSO August, Sumter’s jobless rate was 9.3 tion, manufacturing and government. Liberty County in the Panhandle with G • SHOES D ITEMS way LOTHIN USEHOL percent. As one way to help people find jobs, 7.5 percent seeking jobs. Laya C RY • HO ilable • JEWEL Ava TOYS GIANT 302 W. Orang e St. • Groveland DIS Lake, Sumter show increases in college exam scores Hwy 50 E. acro COUNTS 352-4ss from Hardee’s LARRY ELL In Lake County, figures writing. 29-0592 Staff Writer showed 967 out of 2,739 However, in comparison Test results College seems to be a seniors took the SAT, while to the rest of the state, both Mean SAT scores growing priority for Lake 1,423 took the ACT. districts posted scores at or Lake Sumter and Sumter County high Out of a total of 460 below statewide averages of Reading 493 492 school students. Sumter County seniors, 146 494 in reading, 497 in math Math 493 497 took the SAT and 301 took and 476 in writing. State education officials Writing 471 473 the ACT. On the ACT, Lake students released a report this week Mean ACT scores Both districts also showed scored higher than the state Composite 19.6 19.3 showing more Florida stu- increases in their 2010 average in English, science, dents than ever are taking scores over 2009 scores on reading, and composite, but focus on greater academic We Sell FUN! the college readiness exams both college entrance lower in math. Sumter stu- and improving their scores. achievement has continued Street Bikes, Dirt Bikes & ATV’s exams. dents scored higher than the to open doors of opportuni- Foreign & Domestic According to information Lake County seniors state average in science; 10% Off ty for our young people,” $50 per hour labor rate Parts and from the College Board, improved their mean SAT equaled the average in read- nearly 10 percent more stu- Gov. Charlie Crist said. “I Fulltime Technician Accessories scores by three points in ing; and was below the aver- With this coupon dents statewide took the SAT each category of reading, age in English, math, and commend our teachers for MOTOCROSS IS OUR PASSION! this year, almost five times math and writing. composite scores. their dedication and com- 303 N. 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SLP Staff Writer CLERMONT — The Central 2465 South Hwy 27 20% OFF Florida Kidfest and Family Clermont, FL 34711 ENTIRE BILL Expo is scheduled for 9 a.m. Cannot be combined with any other offer. to 2 p.m. Saturday at 352-536-2500 Expires 12/31/10. SLP Celebration of Praise Church of God at 3700 South U.S. AMERICAN LEGION Highway 27 in Clermont. POST #55 1063 W. Desoto St. • Clermont, FL • 352-394-6767 In its tenth year, the expo provides a place where fami- General Membership Meeting lies and participating com- 3rd Tuesday, monthly 7:00 pm, at the Post munity and non-profit Jim Dusty Douglas, Commander • Jim Henry, 1st Vice Commander organizations can discuss Listen up: Membership dues, due no later than Oct. 20 safety. Organizers hope children Your old card WILL NOT activate the canteen door. and families can learn about Wow: Thirsty Thursdays, weekly from 11 am to 7 pm. fire, pool and bicycle safety. Local Stimulus Price Cut The church’s expo is con- We are recruiting new members to see if you qualify call today 352-394-6767 sidered the largest child safe- VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.ClermontLegionPost55.com ty day in the area. “It has been a great event and it’s just hard to believe it’s been going on for ten years,” event coordinator Jimmy Williams said. “We’re very privileged to have such overwhelming support from the participating community groups. Many of them SUMMER SAVINGS return yearly with the latest information in their specific PUNCH CARD areas.” INCLUDES: Williams said more than 6 rounds - 18 holes with cart 10,000 people attend the - or - expo each year. 12 rounds - 9 holes with cart This year, in honor of the event’s tenth anniversary, an All for Only $70 opening ceremony and live Includes Tax musical entertainment will be added. Williams said there will be 352-394-6165 child fingerprinting and many interactive displays 20005 US Hwy 27 N • Clermont, FL and booths featuring the lat- 1.25 miles north of Lakeridge Winery est products and services for the entire family. Visitors may meet police, deputies, fire fighters, para- medics and forest rangers. “Our goal has always been to ensure that the families of Central Florida have access to the resources they need in order to ensure they avoid becoming an unfortunate statistic,” Williams said.

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Reservations 1-800-251- tion held on Plant Street in Collina Golf Course. $70. October 9 Advance tickets are $10 per the value of any business, 2227. Contact Dennis Historic Downtown Winter Registration 7:30 a.m., 10th Annual Garden Walk: person, and $12. Call 407- 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., room Smolarek 536-2275 at the Garden. Bring your folding Shotgun start 9 a.m. Contact “Treasures In the Garden,” 9 230-0073. 108, Cooper Memorial library. chairs. 5 to 10 p.m., Friday; Denise at 255-7545 or the a.m. to 3 p.m.. Clermont Library, Clermont. Contact BINGO: Every Wednesday, 1 to 10 p.m. Saturday; 1 to 5 Elks Lodge at 394-3918 for Garden Club. Tickets $7 October 18 Dennis Smolarek, 536-2275. begins today, South Lake p.m. Sunday. Call the information. each or 2 for $12. For infor- Pumpkin Patch: 9 a.m. to Elks Lodge #1848. Doors Winter Garden MusicFest at mation call 407-421-6225. 7 p.m. at the preschool Halloween stories and cos- open at 6 p.m., games start 407-656-3244. Pancake Breakfast in Watercolor Workshop: 10 through Oct. 30, tume parade: for 0-4 years of at 6:30, 705 Minneola Ave., Howey: Community Church a.m. to 4 p.m., South LakeAr Windermere Union Church, age, 10:30 a.m., Minneola Clermont. Call 394-3918. October 2 of Howey in the Hills, 7:30 League, 923 Montrose St. 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha Schoolhouse Library, 100 S. to 10:30 a.m. Tickets are $5, Road, Windermere. Call 407- 1st Annual Golf Clermont. $65 members, Main Ave. in Minneola. Call 420 N. Palm Ave. Contact $70 non-members. Call 394- 909-0464. 432-3921. October 1 Tournament and Golf Cart Pat at 638-6139. 3849. Winter Garden Music Fest: Poker Run: South Lake Elks October 21 October 28 free three-day music celebra- Lodge #1848, held at Bella October 3 October 14 Halloween Craft: for 0-4 Fall Fun Day: Windermere Community Yard Sale: 9 Job Club: Seminar, 10 years of age, 10:30 a.m., Union Church, 10710 Park Helping You Love What You See in the Mirror! a.m. to 2 p.m., Montrose St. a.m., Marion Baysinger Minneola Schoolhouse Ridge-Gotha Road, in downtown Clermont. Memorial Library, 756 West Library, 100 S. Main Ave. in Windermere, 4 to 7 p.m. $1 Do You Want To Vendors call 394-8618, Broad St, Groveland. how to Minneola. Call 432-3921. tickets for activities. Call spaces $15 for the day. create a complete package 407-909-0464 for informa- Improve Your Skin? when looking for a job; October 23 tion. October 6 resume preparation, market- 1st Annual Oakland Park • Acne • Lines & Wrinkles • Redness Teddy Bear Tea Party: for ing yourself, completing an 5K Run/Walk: October 23 at November 18 • Hyperpigmentation 0-4 years of age, 10:30 a.m., application, preparing for an Oakland Park, benefitting Eat Better for Less: Successful Skin Care that uses Professional Home Minneola Schoolhouse interview, and how to sur- the West Orange Junior Seminar, 10 a.m., Marion Care Products & Clinically Proven Treatments Library, 100 S. Main Ave. in vive on the job. Service League. For informa- Baysinger Memorial Library, New Clients Receive 20% off First Facial Treatment! Minneola. Call 432-3921. tion or sponsorships visit 756 West Broad St, October 16 www.oaklandpark5k.com. Groveland, with Julie We Proudly Carry & Use G.M. COLLIN Products October 7 “As Time Goes By:” 7 England, UF/IFAS Lake Regency Wine & Liquor p.m., Reminiscing will be October 27 County Extension. Call Now For Your FREE Consultation! hosts free tasting event: the order of the evening, How Much Is Your 352-552-5809 tes 16100 Marsh Road in Winter when Sisters of Sound per- Business Worth: Local CPA Ongoing ica 2105 Hartwood Marsh Rd rtif Ce ble Garden, Weekend Warm-up forms in barbershop style at and Accredited Senior Angel Food Ministries: Suite 7 ift ila G Ava event, 6 to 9 p.m., Call 407- this fall presentation, Appraiser John Cento pres- Clermont, FL 34711 Non-profit organization www.RadiantReflections.biz 654-0360. Jenkins Auditorium, 691 W. ents a public outreach pro- Montrose St., Clermont. gram on how to determine See CALENDAR, A8

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G 48 offers grocery relief to families in and Minneola Schoolhouse Library: hours 9:30 around the Clermont area through a part- a.m. to 6:30 p.m., Monday through nership with Real Life Christian Church, Thursday. 1501Steves Road in Clermont. Orders can be placed online at www.getreallife.com or at Angels of Mercy Thrift Store and Food 2econd Life Resale Shop, 207 N. U.S. Hwy. Pantry: store hours, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., 27 in Minneola. For information call 407- Monday through Friday. Food pantry hours, 466-4664 or visit www.angelfoodministries. 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Tuesday through com. Thursday, 1330 Millholland Drive, Clermont, behind Burger King. BINGO: Every Wednesday, South Lake Elks Lodge #1848. Doors open at 6 p.m., games Edge Memorial United Methodist: start at 6:30, 705 Minneola Ave., Clermont. Clothing Closet, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., every G 59 Call 394-3918. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 441 S. Main Ave., Groveland. Call 429-8146. WIN $25 Teen Mops: a mentoring program for girls who are under 20 years of age and are preg- New Beginnings Change Boxes: New nant or already have a child. The group pro- Beginnings has placed change boxes in HOW TO PLAY vides encouragement and resources for banks, restaurants and retail stores around young mothers and their children. Free. 1. Find the hidden Bingo chips within the advertisements in this section that spell “Bingo” the Clermont area. Proceeds from the Contact December Hall at 241-9618 or email change boxes will be used to benefit recov- 2. Mark an “X” on the matching numbers on your entry form. [email protected]. 3. Fill out your name, address, daytime phone & home phone numbers and mail the entry ery programs for the homeless. For informa- form and Bingo card to: tion contact Sandy Williams at 404-6946. CPR Program: first Tuesday each month, South Lake Press c/o Bingo $15. Contact William Harrison, Fire Captain The Lake County Sheriff's Office with the 732 W. Montrose St at 394-7662. City of Minneola: COPS, Citizens on Patrol, Clermont, Fl 34711 is accepting applicants for the program. Minneola Market: 3 to 6 p.m., every Contact Sgt. Steve Stevenson at 267-4701 or Tuesday, Minneola City Hall, 800 N. U.S. email [email protected]. CONTEST RULES Highway 27. Visit www.minneola.us or call 394-3598 ext. 229. SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of 1. Any resident of any area within South Lake Press’s circulation area may enter. Participants must be 21 Elders) needs volunteers in Clermont: This Groveland Farmer's Market: 2 to 7 p.m., program of the Florida Department of Elder years of age or older. Employees of South Lake Press, their immediate families, independent contractors every Friday, Lake David Park, 450 S. Lake Affairs provides free, unbiased counseling to and carriers of South Lake Press are ineligible. Drawing will be held each Thursday. Entry forms must be Ave. Call 429-2141 ext. 231. Medicare recipients, helping seniors and received by Wednesday at noon following the Friday publication. South Lake Press retains the right to pub- those soon to turn age 65. Free training. lish the winner’s name in the following week’s newspaper. Downtown Clermont Farmer's Market: 9 Mileage expenses reimbursed, lunch provid- 2. Official entry form: Limit one entry per person per week. Entries must be made on the official entry blank a.m. to 2 p.m., every Sunday, Montrose St. ed. Basic computer and Internet skills need- published in South Lake Press. All entries become property of South Lake Press. Call 394-8618. ed; bilingual persons are encouraged to apply. Call the Elder hotline today at 1-800- 3. Winners will be notified via the phone the week following the drawing. If unable to reach winner, the prize Cagan Crossings Community Library: 262-2243 for information. will be given away the hours 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday through upcoming week. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday through PreK Storytime: for 0-4 years of age, every Saturday. 4. Claiming a prize: Winner ENTRY FORM Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., Minneola Schoolhouse Library, 100 S. Main Ave. in must present proof of age Cooper Memorial Library: hours 9 a.m. to with a drivers license or Name ______Minneola. Call 432-3921. Address ______7 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to Social Security card. 1 p.m., Friday through Saturday. Alteration of these ______Dogs for School-Agers: to improve read- documents will lead Home Phone ______ing-out-loud skills, 4 p.m., every Tuesday. Marion Baysinger Memorial Library: hours Begins October 12 through November 16. to immediate disqualifica- Work Phone ______10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday and Wednesday; tion. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday; 10 Each Friday the readers of a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday. To update, delete or add items in this column, e-mail South Lake Press will BIN G pamfennimore@dailycommercial or fax to 365-1951. receive a Bingo. By cor- O rectly identifying Bingo chips in several advertis- 72534 47 er’s ads, you’ll qualify for 67 FAITH CHAT the drawing to be held each week. Entries may be 13 18 31 59 7 mailed or delivered to 4 September 24 October 28 South Lake Press. South FREE Husband and Wife Comedy Team — Fall Fun Day: Windermere Union Church, Lake Press’s Bingo are 9 21 SPACE 53 72 Barnes & Miner: 7 p.m., Real Life Christian 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha Road, Windermere, available each week at: Church. One night-only appearance, at the 4 to 7 p.m. $1 tickets for activities. Call 407- 732 W. Montrose St, church,1501 Steve's Road. Tickets $5 per 909-0464 for information. Clermont, Fl 34711. No 2 16 42 48 63 person at the door or in advance/online at purchase necessary. www.getreallife.com. November 10 Please print legible, we Annual Fashion Show and Luncheon: are not held responsible 5 29 39 52 68 October 2 Bonefish Grill, Winter Garden Villages in for misspelled names. Pancake Breakfast in Howey: Community Winter Garden, Nov. 10. Fashions from Church of Howey-in-the Hills, 7:30 to 10:30 Coldwater Creek. Cost is $22.50 per person. a.m. Tickets are $5, 420 N. Palm Ave. Contact Marlene Koslan at 241-4222 or Contact Pat at 638-6139. Sandy Langer at 244-4745.

G 47 October 3 November 29 Last Weeks Winner: Two Churches With the Same Goals: 4-Night Nassau Cruise: The Sisterhood of Windermere Union Church, United Church Congregation Sinai in Minneola is planning of Christ, 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha Road, in for a 4-night cruise to Nassau, Nov. 29. For Windermere, has announced that New Hope information and cost of the cruise contact Judy Layton United Methodist Church will be leasing the Marlene Koslan at 241-4222 or Sandy NEW facilities of Windermere Union Church for Langer at 244-4745. their services, Sunday school and other Ongoing activities beginning on October 3. For infor- Angel Food Ministries: is a nationwide, GAME mation call Windermere Union Church at ongoing, non-profit organization that offers 407-876-2112 or visit www.windermere- grocery relief to families in and around the THIS SPACE RESERVED union.org. Clermont area through a partnership with EVERY Real Life Christian Church, 1501Steves Road October 18 in Clermont. Orders can be placed online at FOR YOUR BUSINESS CARD Pumpkin Patch: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the www.getreallife.com or at 2econd Life Resale FRIDAY preschool through Oct. 30, Windermere Shop, 207 N. U.S. Hwy. 27 in Minneola. For Union Church, 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha Road, Windermere. Call 407-909-0464. CALL TODAY! 352-394-2183 See FAITH, A9

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FAITH From A8 information call 407-466-4664 or Center: seeking donations of cloth- Main Ave., Groveland. Call 407- Gotha Road., Windermere. Call visit ing, food, bed linens, blankets, 257-3889. 407-876-2112 or 407-947-3613. Edge Memorial United www.angelfoodministries.com. etc., 7432 S.R. 50, Groveland. Call Methodist Church: tweens and 429-1200. Men of Steel: 6:30 p.m., The Intercessory Prayer: 7 p.m., The youth, 6 to 7 p.m., 441 S. Main Congregation Sinai of Minneola: River Church, 796 Hook St., River Church, 796 Hook St., Ave., Groveland. Call 429-2572. religious school has openings for The Mission of Project Zion of Clermont. For men ages 20-35. Clermont. Call 243-7505. children ages 8-13. Call 243-5353. Zion Lutheran Church: seeking Call 243-7505. The River Church: traditional donations to assist South Lake Fridays service, 9 a.m., contemporary serv- Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran county neighbors with food, pre- Minneola Alliance Church: Congregation Sinai: services, ice, 10:30 a.m., Widow to Widow Church: newspaper and magazine scriptions, and utilities. Call 429- prayer services, 7 p.m., 7:45 p.m., first, second and fourth support group, 3 p.m., 796 Hook recyling program, 13600 Caspian 2960. Washington St. and Main Ave. Call Friday, 303A N. U.S. Highway 27, St., Clermont. Visit www.clermon- Lane, Clermont. All proceeds from 394-2028. Minneola. Call 243-5353 or visit triverchurch.com. recycling benefit the FAITH Mondays www.congregationsinai- Neighborhood Center food bank. N.O.W. Youth Group for Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran clermont.org. Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Call 242-9519. Middle/High School students: 7 Church: worship service, 7 p.m., Church: worship service, 8 a.m. p.m., The River Church, 796 Hook 13600 Caspian Lane, Clermont. Free Friday Flicks: for families and 10:15 a.m., Sunday school, 9 South Lake Presbyterian Church St., Clermont. Call 243-7505. Call 242-9519. and children grades 3-8, 7 to 9 a.m., 13600 Caspian Lane, Food Pantry: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., p.m., every Friday. Edge Memorial Clermont. Call 242-9519. Mondays and Fridays. Call 394- Wednesdays Christian Men in Action: 8 to 9 United Methodist Church, 441 S. 2753. Edge Memorial United p.m., second Wednesday, New Main Ave. Groveland. Call the Woodlands Lutheran Church: Methodist Church Connection: Jacob's Chapel, 410 W. S.R. 50, church at 429-2572. worship, 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., South Lake Presbyterian Church dinner, 6 to 7:15 p.m; choir Clermont. Call 321-537-1906. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., 2 miles Meals on Wheels: 9 a.m. to 12 rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., 441 S. Main Sunday north of S.R. 50 on C.R. 455, p.m., Tuesday and Thursdays, Ave., Groveland. Call 429-2572. Thursdays Edge Memorial United Montverde. Call 407-469-2525. reservations required. Call 394- Windermere Union Church Methodist Church: traditional serv- 7905. Edge Memorial United Support Group for adoptive and ice, 9:30 a.m. and contemporary To update, delete or add items in this col- Methodist Church: Celebrate foster parents: 6 to 7:30 p.m., sec- service, 11 a.m., 441 S. Main Ave., umn, e-mail pamfennimore@daily- The FAITH Neighborhood recovery group, 5:45 p.m., 441 S. ond Thursday, 10710 Park Ridge- Groveland. Call 429-2572. commercial or fax to 365-1951.

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September 24 topic, 6 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Program will be held at South Lake 18 Holes of Indoor • Glow-in-the-Dark Equine Podiatry Day: Equine National Training Center, 1935 Don Hospital’s in October: 12-week pro- Monster Themed Mini Golf Veterinary Services, 19801 C.R. 561 in Wickham Dr., Clermont, free event. gram, National Alliance on Mental Great Games • 2 Private Party Rooms & More! Clermont. Appointments available Call 394-4071 for information and to Illness (NAMI) Family to Family with Dr. O'Grady and Dr. Jones. Bring register. Education program, 7 to 9 p.m. at the $3 Golf your horse and your farrier with you National Training Center, Clermont. 18 Holes for a one-on-one consultation. Call the October 2 Call 800-482-6847 to register. of Mini Golf clinic for available times at 241-0383. 5th Annual Afternoon Tea: Call us or on Wednesdays! Visit us on Visit www.floridaequine.com for infor- Celebrating Women’s Health, 1 to 4 Ongoing Cannot be combined mation. p.m., Oct. 2, First United Methodist Breastfeeding Workshop: sponsored with any other offer. the Web! Church, 950 8th St. in Clermont. by South Lake Hospital. Call 241-7109 Book Your Halloween Party Early! September 30 Tickets $15 per person. Call 394-8401. to register. 1297 Winter Garden Vineland Road South Lake Hospital’s September (Located on Route 535) Health & Wellness Series: Women’s October 7 Winter Garden, FL • 407-614-4688 Health during Pregnancy will be the A NAMI Family to Family Education See HEALTH, A11 www.monsterminigolf.com Open Tues-Sun & Monday Holidays.All Year Round!

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IGLESIA METODISTA UNIDA RENAISSANCE CHURCH CLERMONT “EL FARO” “Church For A Change” FERNDALE MONTVERDE “Una iglesia con mentes, corazones y Sundays 10:00 am brazos abiertos” BLESSED SACRAMENT Wednesdays 7:00 pm FERNDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 950 7th Street, Clermont, FL 34711 CROSSROADS FAMILY FELLOWSHIP CATHOLIC CHURCH 830 W Montrose St. at CR455 & CR561A (esquina Hwy 50 & calle 7) 720 12th Street • Clermont, FL 34711 407-469-3888 Come to the Country... Where God, families and Reuniones en el Salon Social Clermont, Florida 34711 352-394-3562 Pastor: Gordon (Bird) Sanders Todos los Domingos a las 6:00 pm Children’s Ministry Provided community are our priority. Located at 16913 #11 Saturday Vigil Masses Sunday School: 9:15 am Visitas a los hogares con cita previa. James Wheeler, lead pastor English: 4 pm and Spanish: 7 pm Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am Lakeside Dr. Montverde, 34756 1 block north of Favor de llamar para mas informacion y 352-425-3288 Sunday Masses: Evening Worship & pedidos de oracion. Montverde blinking light - Hwy 455 8 am, 10 am, 12 noon (Contemporary Mass) www.thechurchforachange.com Discipleship Study: 6:00 pm Pastora Maria Fernandez 5 pm (Contemporary Mass) TeamKid: Sunday 6:30 pm Services Times: Sunday 9:30 am Praise/Worship 321-946-6833 Reconciliation on Saturday: THE RIVER CHURCH Wednesday: 7:00 pm 10:00 am service and children church 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm (Eng.) “...bringing joy to the city of our God” Prayer Service, Youth Activities, LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Mission Kids for Children Wednesday evening 7:00 pm 6:15 pm - 6:45 pm (Sp.) 796 Hooks St., Clermont, FL Corner of Hwy 50 & 12th St. (Rt 561) Sundays 352-243-7505 First Sunday evening monthly 6:00 pm www.blessedsacramentcc.com Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am Worship Service 10:40 am www.ClermontRiverChurch.com Pastors Jim and Linda Watson Family Prayer Service 6:00 pm Sunday Services GROVELAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Youth Pastors Rob and Leslie Durant Wednesdays 500 Grand Hwy. • 352-394-7374 Coffee & Donuts Bible Study 7:00 pm Sunday School 9:00 am Classic Service 9:00 am EDGE MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST 407-469-3927 or 321-948-2350 Groups for adults, teens, and children Sunday Worship 10:00 am & 6:00 pm Contemporary Service 10:30 am CHURCH ~Nursey provided for all services~ 441 S. Main Avenue, Groveland Wednesday 7:00 pm River Kids and River Babies WOODLANDS LUTHERAN Chris Johnson, Senior Pastor 352-429-2572 For directions and more information, visit: Available during the service Rev. Dr. Donna Manwaring THE CROSSING CHURCH CHURCH & SCHOOL www.lbcclermont.org Traditional Worship 9:30 AM Where Faith Comes to Life 11043 True Life Way SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN Lighthouse Café 11:00 AM (2 miles N of SR 50 on CR 455) Sundays 10:00 am Clermont, FL 34711 13600 Caspian Lane Sunday Fellowship 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM Sunday Worship 8:30 am & 11:00 am at South Lake Charter School 352.394.0708 Wednesdays 5:30 PM Dinner 15220 Hartwood Marsh Rd Tuesday 8:30 am at the Located just off of Lakeshore Dr. Wednesdays 6:30 PM Christian Education Sunday School 9:45 am Clermont, FL 34711 Bob Evans on Hwy 27 Monday Worship 7:00 pm Nursery & Children’s is Pastor’s Prayer Breakfast NEW JACOB’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Activities Provided Pastor: Rev. Dr. Brian N. Kneser Wed: Service 7 pm & Choir Practice 7:30 pm 137 E. Cherry St. • 429-2651 Kendal Anderson, lead pastor BAPTIST CHURCH Worship Services 8:00 am & 10:15 am Sunday School 9:45 am (407) 469-2525 352-241-9909 410 W. Hwy. 50 Sunday School 9:00 am Sunday Worship 10:50 am & 7:00 pm www.thecrossingchurch.org Clermont, FL 34711 Phone: 352-394-4720 Rev. Jonathan C. Ostenberg Wednesday 7:00 pm Rev. Rex Anderson, Pastor FAITH FELLOWSHIP CHURCH (352) 394-3382 Minister Kenneth Williams, Youth Pastor MT. OLIVE MISSIONARY 915 W. DeSoto St. Church Motto: “Equipping Changed People for A BAPTIST CHURCH OAKLAND Sunday School 9:45 am SOUTH LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Changing World!” Sunday Worship Service - 11:00 AM Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 6:30 pm A Place of Love, Life & Growth Sunday Services - Morning Service - Sunday School - 9:30 AM Wednesday Worship 7:00 pm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 7:45 & 11:00 a.m. 131 Chestnut St., Clermont Prayer Service - Saturday 8:30 AM Omar Walker 394-5966 Wednesday - Youth Bible Study - 6:00 p.m. 352-394-2753 Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 PM & 218 E. Oakland Ave. Thursday - Adult Bible Study - 6:45 p.m. East Ave - 1 block south of SR 50 2nd and 4th Sundays 4:00 PM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH (1/2 mile N. Hwy 50 at Website: www.newjacobschapel.com Worship Times: Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church “Encountering Christ, Growing in Christ, Sharing 15641 Stuckey Loop Tubb St./ West Orange Lumber) e-mail: [email protected] Sunday Christ, wherever we are...” Stuckey, FL 34736 (West of Mascotte) 8:45 am Contemporary Worship 950 Seventh St. 352-394-2412 9 AM (Casual); 11 AM (Traditional) Rev. Clarence L. Southall-Pastor PRIMERA IGLESIA BAUTISTA Pastor: Rev. Doug Kokx 6:30 PM Song in the Night (Artistic/Alternative) Phone: (352)429-3888 9:45 am Sunday School For All Ages www.fumc-clermont.org HISPANA DE CLERMONT Church school for all ages 9:30 AM 498 West Montrose Street 11:00 am Traditional Worship Sun. Worship (Traditional) 8 & 11:00 am Childcare provided. Clermont, Fl 34711 Sun. Worship (Contemporary) 9:30 am www.southlakepresbyterian.org Nursery Provided All Services Sunday School 9:30 am & 11:00 am 352-394-4221 MINNEOLA Sun. High School POWERhouse 7-8:30 pm Intinerario de Nuestros Servicios 407-656-4452 Domingo: Estudio Biblico 9:45 am ST. MATTHIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesday Men’s Fellowship CONGREGATION SINAI OF MINNEOLA Dr. Robert P. Hines, Jr. Servicio de Adoracion 11:00 am (at Holiday Inn Express) 6:30 am Experience Traditional Worship A Progressive Jewish Congregation Miercoles: Estudio Biblico y Oracion 7:00 pm www.oaklandpres.org Tuesday Middle School POWERhouse and a Warm Welcome! Shabbat services are conducted on the 6:30 - 8:00 pm 574 Montrose St. - 394-3855 first, second and final Friday of each Nursery Provided All Events REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH in Downtown Clermont month at 8:00 PM. Weekday School: “Helping Real People... Find Real Faith... Sunday Services 7:45, 9:30 & 11:15 a.m. Services are held at the synagogue located at: Preschool Worship Times 303A North US Highway 27, Minneola Sunday School & Nursery 9:30 a.m. WINTER GARDEN Saturday 6:00 pm Religious School, Men’s Club & Women’s Club Wednesday Evening Service & Study 5:30 p.m. GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday 9:30 & 11:15 am Messgae line: 352-243-5353 CLERMONT, FL Weekend Programs www.stmatthiasfl.org Email: [email protected] FAITH FAMILY COMMUNITY CHURCH •Bible centered preaching The EDGE (Children) Web: congregationsinai-clermont.org 305 Beulah Rd. Winter Garden •Blended worship • Friendly atmosphere All Services WOOTSON TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD Sunday Worship: 10:00 am Student Life Groups IN CHRIST TEMPLE OF THE LIVING GOD (407) 877-7735 Many Other Activities each week Sundays - 9:30 am (Middle School) 415 Old Hwy 50 • 394-4596 Elder T.L. Wootson Sunday School 9:30 am 14244 Johns Lake Road, Clermont Sundays - 11:15 am (High School) Sunday School 9:30 am 836 Scott St. Clermont, FL 34711 (1/2 Mile East of Wal-Mart) The Way (Middle & High School) Sunday Worship & Children’s Church 11:00 am Sunday Worship 10:45 am Jon Bekemeyer, Senior Pastor Wednesdays 6:00 - 9:00 pm 394-1396 or 394-3004 Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm 407-877-4048 www.getreallife.com Sunday 11:00 am & 7:30 pm Wed Worship & Youth Service 7:00 pm www.communitychurchclermont.org 1501 Steve’s Rd • 352-394-3553 Thursday 7:30 pm Rev. Loyce Rowland Wednesday Family Night 7:00 pm BECKER FUNERAL HOME Cremation Choices “Serving Florida Families Since 1957” To advertise here call Direct Cremation - A Full Service Home - $675 Locally Owned & Operated South Lake Press Plus Container Ron Becker & Charles Becker, Funeral Directors Ron Becker, Director 352-394-7121 352-394-2183 352-394-8228 806 W. Minneola Ave., Clermont, FL 921 S. 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VICTORIA ALDRICH / SOUTH LAKE PRESS Jenny and John Rasmussen renewed their vows with wedding rings Sunday at Lake Port Square in Leesburg. Her ring belonged to John's grandmother.

many older Americans who are wouldn’t let him go,” said Jenny, War II, soon after he and Jenny Long-term married living longer and observing wed- 92, proudly wearing the locket were married in a small church couples are healthier, ding Anniversaries beyond 50 necklace that her husband gave ceremony on Sept. 19, 1943 in years. her on their wedding day. “I Jacksonville. happier, experts say The Leesburg couple celebrat- have always loved him; it’s pure The pair worked for Seaboard ed 67 years of marriage on love.” Railroad, where Jenny developed THERESA CAMPBELL Sunday by renewing their wed- “We’ve been working together, the railroad’s credit union. Staff Writer ding vows in front of 75 people hand-in-hand all through 67 During later years when Jenny at Lake Harris Health Center on years,” added John, 89, who began experiencing health prob- ohn and Mary Jeanette the campus of Lake Port Square. went off to serve with the U.S. “Jenny” Rasmussen are among J “There isn’t any secret; I just Army Air Corps during World See HAPPY, A13

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Cardiac Rehabilitation Food Addicts in Recovery Alliance Church, room #3, Contact Mickey at 394-0858. Program: for cardiac patients Anonymous: 9 to 10:30 405 Main Ave., Minneola. who have suffered heart a.m., Blessed Sacrament Call 319-5617. Narcotic anonymous: 7:30 attack, have stable angina or Catholic Church, room 4, p.m., Friday, Shepherd of have had heart surgery. 720 12th St., Clermont. Call Pediatric Immunizations: Hills, 13600 Caspian Lane, For information call 407- John or Bob 863-422-0389. offered by WIC of Lake Clermont. Call 319-5617. 296-1599. County Health Department, Lake County Health 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday Cleaning for a Reason: Department: prescription and Wednesday. Call 357- New Vision for provides free housecleaning assistance, 1 to 4 p.m., 1668. Independence: support for women undergoing Monday and Wednesday by group, 1 to 3 p.m., fourth chemotherapy. Visit appointment only, United Relative Caregivers Raising Friday, Asbury House, 949 www.cleaningforareason.org. Way office, 415 Citrus Tower Children Support Group: 7th St., Clermont. Call Blvd., Clermont. 6:30 p.m., first Tuesday, First Florence at 429-3030. Lake County Health United Methodist Church of Department Vital Statistics Hallelujah Acres: Clermont, 950 7th St., To update, delete or add items in office: South Lake Hospital's Diet/Lifestyle Support Group Clermont. Call 394-2412. this column, e-mail pamfenni- Centre for Women's Health, meets first Monday of every more@dailycommercial or fax to 1099 Citrus Tower Blvd. month, 10 a.m. HADL Wednesdays 365-1951. Visit www.lakechd.com or Support Group is a non- Narcotics anonymous: 8 call 241-9723. denominational Christian p.m., Wednesday, Wootson ministry that provides edu- Temple, 836 Scott St., Let’s Kick It: 6:30 to 8:30 cation, products, services Clermont. Call 319-5617. p.m., Mondays. Smoking and resources to help people and nicotine cessation, understand and practice South Lake Teen MOPS eight-week course. God's way to ultimate (mothers of preschoolers): Sponsored by South Lake health. Call 394-7702. 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Hospital. For information Wesley Center at the First call 241-7109. Tuesdays United Methodist Church in Greater Clermont Cancer Clermont. Nar-Anon Family Support Foundation: support group, Group: A 12-step support 7 to 9 p.m., second Tuesday, Thursdays group for families and 927 7th St., Clermont. Domestic Violence friends of those with addic- Women's Empowerment tions, 7 p.m., Thursdays. Greater South Lake Area Group: Haven of Lake and Windermere Union Church, Parkinson's Support Group: Sumter Counties, 6 p.m., 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha 3 p.m., third Tuesday, Thursday, 2105 Hartwood Road in Windermere. Visit Cooper Memorial Library, Marsh Road., suite 6, www.naranonfl.org, 1-888- room 108-A. Contact Clermont. Call 787-5889. 947-8885, or call the church Deborah Snow 406-8465 or at 407-340-7367. e-mail Alzheimers Family [email protected]. Organization Support Narcotics Anonmymous Group: for caregivers of Support Group: 8 p.m., HINT, Health Care those with Alzheimers, 2 to Tuesdays, Minneola Alliance Industry Networking Team: 3:15 p.m., third Thursday of Church, 405 Main Ave. in 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., frist the month, Cooper Minneola. Thursdays 8 p.m., Tuesday of the month. Memorial Library, 2525 Holy Temple of Prayer, 1040 Carrabba’s Restaurant, 2240 Oakley Seaver Dr., room School St. in Clermont. 7:30 E. S.R. 50 in Clermont. 108B, Clermont. Contact p.m. Fridays at the Shepherd Contact Deborah Snow, 406- Sharon White, 407-466-6445 of the HIlls Church, 13600 8465. or Deborah Snow, 406-8465. Caspian Lane in Clermont. Fridays Call the helpline at 319- Narcotics Anonymous: 8 Emotions Anonymous: 5617 for information or visit p.m., Tuesday, Minneola support group, 7 p.m. www.colana.org.

New Vision for Independence: seeking donations and support for the New Vision Braille Textbook Drive. Call 435- 5040.

South Lake Pregnancy Care Center: free pregnancy test, maternity clothes, baby items, parenting classes, and counseling, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, 1203 W. S.R. 50, Clermont. Contact Eddie Judge at 242- 0257.

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Vote “NO” on 4 rally - Public Servant Award – Scholarship Award Tim Green (Chamber Corporal Lane Roddenberry of the – Lucy Hage, Chair of Alliance of Lake County Lake County Sheriff’s Office President), Ray Villegas, (Minneola District) received the the Community Ray San Fratello, Ryan September Public Servant Award Relations Committee, Houck (Citizens for which is sponsored by Ameriprise presents a $750 Lower Taxes Executive Financial. He has been with the scholarship to Trevor Director), Ann Dupee, Sheriff’s Office for 12 years, and Harris during the and Bret Jones at NO on in that time has “become a valuable asset to the Sheriff’s Office and 4 political rally in the city of Minneola. It is not uncommon for the residents of Minneola September Chamber Orlando. Lake County to stop by Lane’s home or call him directly when they are faced with Breakfast. Chambers had a contingent of 10 attendees at the event that filled an issue. He has never complained that his home sometimes operates the Orlando Museum of Art with more than 250 people. as a Sheriff’s Sub Station,” said Lake County Sheriff Gary Borders.

Trustee Luncheon – 56 Junior Reporter – James My Region.org - Shelley guests comprised of Nussbaumer, 10-year-old son Lauten, President of Chamber Community of Jim Nussbaumer from MyRegion.org, speaks to Trustees, Chamber Board South Lake Electric, recently 28 members of the Members, City Managers, interviewed Chamber staff to Northwest Regional Board Lake County staff, and discover what the Chamber of Advisors (NW RBA) at elected officials from Lake does in the South Lake Mission Inn on August County, Clermont, Groveland, community. James, a 4th 25th. Topics included Mascotte, Minneola, and grade student at Groveland Elementary, has been participating in a Regional Water Montverde met for lunch at Room Valencia inside the Citrus Tower to nationwide program called the “Kidz Connexion,” which exposes Challenges and Global Competitiveness through a Tampa/Orlando discuss and review Economic Development initiatives happening in students to formal writing and journalism by giving them actual Super Economic Development Region. The event was hosted by the Lake County. The Chamber Trustees hosted the event which was reporting assignments. Great job James, your Editor-in-Chief W. Orange and S. Lake Chambers in cooperation with the Apopka facilitated by Chairman Michael Bucher. aspirations at such an early age should serve to inspire us all! Chamber and the Chamber Alliance of Lake County.

We Noticed Award: Ribbon Cutting – Ribbon Cutting – R & G Deli Mark’s Floors Buffalo Wild Wings Chamber Ambassadors Chamber Ambassadors Buffalo Wild Wings, located presented R & G Italian welcomed Mark Compston at 2465 S. Hwy 27 in Bakery/Deli with a and his staff to their new Clermont, made a grand Chamber “We Noticed” retail location located at entrance to the South Lake Award, recognizing the 313C East Washington St. in area in late August by expansion of the dining Minneola, phone (352) 394- treating many local area at their location 0303. Feel free to stop in residents and Chamber 470 West Highway 50 and say hello to Mark - he members to a complimentary food & drink celebration. Chamber in Clermont. Stop in to just might even offer you a Ambassadors made their welcome official by performing a ribbon– see it or contact them beer while you’re browsing! cutting ceremony right before their official grand opening to the at (352) 404-6918! public! They can be contacted at (352) 536-2500.

Ribbon Cutting – Ribbon Cutting – Ribbon Cutting – Flippers Pizzeria Happy Hearts JDS Uniforms Flippers Pizzeria and their Academy Chamber staff were recently Jennifer Sajdak, Ambassadors welcomed to South Lake by Sharon Medlin, welcomed JDS Chamber Ambassadors. students, parents, Uniforms and They are located at 2523 US and Ambassadors owner Jamal Hwy 27 in Clermont (in the celebrated the Bensaoui, family, BJ’s Shopping Plaza) and grand opening of and friends to their are available for delivery, Happy Hearts brand new pick-up, or dining in. Call Academy with a ribbon-cutting at their new facility located at 176 East location at 260 them at (352) 242-2214. Highland Ave. in Clermont. Stop in for a visit or call them at (352) Citrus Tower Blvd (Citrus Tower Publix Plaza) in Clermont. The can be 242-4700. contacted at (352) 243-0161. Stop by to welcome them to the area!

Ribbon Cutting – Ribbon Cutting – Ribbon Cutting Superior Sarah’s Daughters, a – ODORONIX Residences non-profit and faith- A ribbon cutting A ribbon cutting based organization ceremony was ceremony and grand dedicated to the performed for ‘re-opening’ was restoration and Odoronix and held for Superior preservation of owner Liam Hail, Residences prior to marriages, recently to celebrate his their Business-After-Hours on September 9th to highlight the many were welcomed to the new office renovations and upgrades that have been taken place at their location South Lake Community located in the (1600 Hunt Trace Blvd. Clermont). For a tour of their facility, contact by Chamber Ambassadors and friends with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Hunt Industrial Len Spatafore or Betty Ann Gross at (352) 394-5549. You can visit their website, www.mysarahsdaughters.com, or call them Park, 1504 Max Hooks Rd., Suite G in Groveland. You can contact directly at (866) 546-0011. them at (888) 636-7664.

BUSINESS RECOGNITION LUNCHEON Business of the Year October Upcoming Events And the winners of the 2010 Awards are … (Honoring a business that has been open 5 years or more, embraces No, wait! We aren't telling! corporate philanthropy, endorses professional development of First Friday Chamber Connection But we will tell you who the top finalists are in the six award categories. staff/employees, encourages community involvement by providing staff time Friday, October 1st Then join us October 21st for the Business Recognition Luncheon where the or resources, has recently hired employees/expanded operations/enhanced 7:15 - 8:30 a.m. winners will be announced and honored. the use of technology to increase productivity/efficiency or profitability.) Sponsored by: sponsorship available 1. Clermont Chiropractic Life Center The luncheon will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Heritage Hills Jenkins Auditorium, Clermont Clubhouse 3195 Heritage Hills Blvd. (off Hancock behind Kings Ridge). 2. RSM McGladery & McGladery Tickets are $25 each. Make your reservations today by calling the Chamber Free networking event for members business – building! office at (352) 394-4191 or visiting the Chamber Web site at RSVP required www.southlakechamber-fl.com BE A SPONSOR! And now for the finalists: Limited Sponsorship Opportunities are still available for the Business after Hours Aesthetic Improvement or Revitalization Award Business Recognition Luncheon! Thursday, October 14th (For architectural innovation/integration or revitalization of existing building) $1,500 - package includes: 5:30 – 7 p.m. 1. Clermont Florist Table of 8 Sponsored by: Bret Jones, PA/Jones Cypress Cove Marina 2. Jones Racing Logo in pre and post event media 720 Almond St., Clermont 3. South Lake County Historical Society Logo in program Banner ad The Oakley Seaver Special Service Recognition Chamber Breakfast (For a business, club, organization, government agency, educational (Daily Commercial/South Lake Press Community Page) institution or health care facility that has been active in the community and Logo on event banner Friday, October 15th created a lasting impact/benefit) Introduction during event 7:15 - 8 a.m. 1. Pig on the Pond 10 x 10 display space at event Jenkins Auditorium, Clermont 2. South Lake Animal League $750 - package includes: Sponsored by: South Lake Hospital 3. South Lake Kiwanis 6 Tickets Co-sponsored by: sponsorship available Heritage Award Name in pre and post event media Catering by: Cheeser’s Palace Café and Catering (For continued contribution to the business community - must be active in Name in program Program: TJ Fish, Lake Sumter MPO the community for 25 years or more) Half banner ad RSVP required 1. CenturyLink (Daily Commercial/South Lake Press Community Page) Logo on event banner 2. Lake Apopka Natural Gas District Business after Hours 3. South Lake Electric & Construction Co. Name Announced during Event New Business of the Year Under 20 employees $500 - package includes: Thursday, October 28th (Honoring a business open at least 2 years but no more than 5 that has 4 Tickets 5:30 – 7 p.m. been active in the community with sponsorship or support of at least one Name in pre and post event media Sponsored by: Boys & Girls Club of Lake and Sumter County – event or not for profit organization) Name in program South Lake Unit 1. Broadway Pet Grooming Name on event banner 300 Hatteras Ave., Suite B, Clermont 2. Fairfield Inn and Suites Name Announced during event 3. Laginappe Brewing Company $250 - package includes: 2010 South Lake Chamber Annual Food Drive New Business of the Year Over 20 employees 2 Tickets Just a reminder now is the time to start planning ahead for the annual (Honoring a business open at least 2 years but no more than 5 that has Name in program been active in the community with sponsorship or support of at least one Name announced during event Christmas Food Drive which will kick off at the November 19th event or not for profit organization) For more sponsorship information contact: Chamber Breakfast. This year the Chamber will let donors choose 1. Bella Collina Cheryl Fishel at (407) 625-3818 or which local food bank their contribution will help. The Chamber will 2. Bob Evans by email: [email protected] accept food or monetary donations. The food banks we will be helping 3. Carrabba's Italian Grill are Faith Neighborhood Center, New Beginnings and Well of Hope. www.southlakechamber-fl.com

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HAPPY From A11 lems, John has been by her ing care of their spouse as side. they made a commitment “They have truly lived the all those years ago, ‘for bet- wedding vows that they ter or worse, till death do us took 67 years ago,” said the part.’” Rev. Gary Blanchard of First Shiels said she has read Baptist Church of Leesburg, studies that show people who officiated the couple’s who are happily married live marriage renewal ceremony. longer than their single “I think when the Lord is counterparts. in the middle of it, it sure “They have lower rates of makes it a lot better,” the heart failure, cancer and minister said, citing his other diseases and develop belief on the secret to long- tighter networks of emotion- lasting marriages. “When al support,” she said. you’re married 50 years or “Strong commitment and more, you’ve been through open lines of communica- some tough times because of tions creates both mental what you’ve lived through, and emotional well-being. and this couple both worked One study states definitively hard.” that the happiness of mar- AARP Foundation noted in ried people is significantly a booklet, “Aging greater than that of the Successfully,” that research unmarried and remains true findings show that a happy throughout the entire life marriage or other long-term cycle. Married couples enjoy relationship significantly better health partly because increases the chances of suc- they’re better equipped as a cessful aging. team to handle and defray Mellisa Shiels, wellness stress than are their single coordinator at Lake Port counterparts.” VICTORIA ALDRICH / SOUTH LAKE PRESS Square, believes that there is Centenarians Herbert and Jenny and John Rasmussen. a link between long mar- Zelmyra Fisher of James As life expectancy in the riages and aging. City, N.C., hold the U.S. continues to move “We have many married Guinness World Record for higher, the number of peo- couples here at Lake Port the longest marriage of a liv- Square that have been mar- ing couple. They were mar- ple over age 65 will grow ried 50 or more years; I ried May 13, 1924. dramatically in the coming If You’re Not At Your Last Job, often see them walking “No secrets. There isn’t decades, according to AARP. hand and hand, and admire any secret. It was only God It is believed that the “oldest how devoted they are to that kept us together,” old,” those individuals 85 or Should Your 401(k) Be? each other,” she said. “Many Zelmyra told AARP, adding older, will become the fastest of our couples are caregivers that she and her husband growing segment of the pop- Leaving a 401(k) with a previous employer could mean leaving it alone with no one to ulation and more couples for their spouse and even grew up together and were watch over it. though it is not always easy friends before they were will observe marriages last- for them, they insist on tak- married 86 years ago. ing longer than five decades. At Edward Jones, we can explain options for your 401(k) and help you select the one that’s best for you. If you’d like to roll it over to an Edward Jones Individual Retirement Account (IRA), we can help you do it without paying taxes or penalties. Baker to speak at And you can feel confident that someone is looking out for you and your 401(k). To find out why it makes sense to talk with Edward Jones about your 401(k) options, call or visit your local financial advisor today.

Salvation Army service Paul J Boylan Jr Eric Boylan Financial Advisor Financial Advisor THERESA CAMPBELL ny to the job, I believe, of Honoring public safety Staff Writer law enforcement. It is their 297 East Highway 50 Suite 4 297 East Highway 50 Suite 4 commitment and ultimately, workers Clermont, FL 34711 Clermont, FL 34711 A special service honoring it is their What: Fourth annual 352-394-8538 352-394-8538 public safety agencies — fire willingness Public Safety Sunday department, emergency med- to do what- When: 10:45 a.m. Sunday www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC ical services, police depart- ever it takes Where: Salvation Army ment and sheriff’s office — to protect will be observed Sunday at Worship and Service Center, us, and 2105 Main St., Leesburg the Salvation Army. occasionally Chaplain Stephen G. Call: Chaplain Stephen G. that means Griswold, at 352-255-3989, Griswold will deliver the putting their main message, “United in or The Salvation Army at life on line.” 352-365-0079 Purpose” at the 10:45 a.m. He noted service at the Salvation Army, there have Baker 2105 W. Main St., Leesburg. been several reflection of their character,” Sen. Carey Baker (R-Eustis) officers in Lake County that Baker said. will also speak and join have given the ultimate sacri- “I think it’s important for Leesburg Fire Chief Kevin fice. us as citizens to acknowl- Bowman in placing the “It’s a reflection of their edge the work that they do memorial wreath at the commitment to the public, a and to show our support.” Holiness Table in memory of fallen public safety person- nel. The service will also pay tribute to EMS Captain David Celebrating Deland who recently passed 44 Years away. in Business “We are blessed by the type of people who respond to the call of public service to be our protectors,” Baker said. “We live in a tough world • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS and there are unfavorable characters that are out there working to deprive of us of • ACCESSORIES our property, of our life, and it takes a special person to WE BUY USED CARTS! serve as our defender.” WE TAKE TRADES! Baker said he believes the BIG DISCOUNTS! caliber of people serving in Electric Club Car Pre-Owned Carts $2,500 & up Must present coupon law enforcement are “better rated #1 in the world! trained, better educated than $ ever before.” 2 miles from Hwy 27

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Ann Dupee PAPER DOLLS 2 RETRO THRIFT School contests, honors, grads Boutique offers latest and more in vintage clothing 20 Years Ago – 1990 he 1990 class of Groveland High ROXANNE BROWN School honors graduates received spe- Staff Writer cial recognition during an awards cer- T CLERMONT — emony at the school auditorium and spe- cial medals to wear graduation evening. or former model Ann Honor grads are Laticia Valdez, Gloria Perez Villante, what started out as a means to save (Salutatorian), Lawanda Brown F her family’s home has become (Salutatorian), Michelle Merriman, Andrea her passion. Knight, Morris Griffith, Tony Whicker That’s how Paper Dolls 2 (Valedictorian), John Jahreis, Steve Gano Retro Thrift — a retro and and Antonio de Los Santos (Salutatorian). vintage style clothing store — 1990 GHS graduates Clinton Sode and came to be and what Villante John Jahreis are headed to Indiana is becoming known for. University this summer for a special Junior “Sometimes, it’s good to Achievement training program. Both spoke take a risk, to take a chance,” at this year’s JA awards banquet and were said Villante. “I emptied the proclaimed “the best-suited speakers in the contents of my house to start Central Florida area” according to Ben Cox, the shop and decided I want- Ann Villante, their economics instructor. ed to make money while shar- Danielle Robitaille, a first grade student at ing what I know best with owner of Clermont Elementary School, won the sec- people.” Paper Dolls ond-annual poster contest sponsored by Everyday I open with the Retro Shop in Rite Media of Clermont. Danielle’s entry mentality that I need to make downtown pictured a birthday cake celebrating CES’s it. I want to make it and I Clermont, 75th anniversary, complete with school want it to happen here in stands in the children and the school’s familiar Scottie Clermont because I know that front of her mascot. A panel of judges selected by the this town has potential.” store Friday school staff picked it over all entries sub- At first glance, the windows awaiting mitted by CES students. of Villante’s store are reminis- customers to All the school’s first graders joined Danielle cent of a department store, inspire. on an outing to Rite Media to see the bill- with mannequins, merchan- board-sized replica of her winning poster. dise, colors and accents ROXANNE Rite Media gave the students a celebration BROWN / SOUTH galore. Once inside, visitors LAKE PRESS cake to take back to school. A plaque com- are treated to a shop filled memorating Danielle’s winning poster was with clothing, purses, shoes, also presented for placement at the school. accessories, gift items, furni- Pictured with Danielle, standing in front ture and jewelry — new and of the billboard, were CES Vice Principal old. Cleamstine Caple; first grade teacher Neva Primarily, Villante stocks Julich; Danielle’s mother, Susan Washuta; gently used and very well her grandparents, Petch and Joe Washuta; cleaned women and children’s and Rite Media co-owners Carlos Solis and clothing in sizes ranging from Vicky Lourenco. little girl’s 6X to women’s 5X. The billboard, painted by Signs and Villante has traveled to dif- Wonders, Inc., owned by Brad Craven and ferent places over the years, Matt Crane, subcontractors for Rite Media, acquiring vintage clothes can be seen during the summer months on from the 1920s through the U.S. 27, two miles north of S.R. 50. 1980’s. A room inside Paper Congratulations to Clermont Junior High School students who collected $1,007,156 in Publix receipts to obtain five Apple II See DOLLS, B9 color computers, three ImageWriter II print- ers, five 5/1/4” disc drives, five Apple works programs and one Timeworks program. South Lake County has a young inventor in our midst. Rana Boykin, a former seventh- grade student in Diana Brown’s CJHS class, created a “Goofy Gadget” that will be includ- To move or not to move: Let happiness rule ed in an upcoming issue of “Creative Kids” magazine. Boykin designed a wacky watch, in my career. company was where a former version of you complete with computer, radio and calculator. Talking The problem is that my entire family is once decided you would love to work. Why Clermont High School Leadership here. My children have friends here. I don’t did you come to that conclusion? What is Instructor Irene Lindgren presented the With Tori want to move them in the middle of a better about that company than the compa- Outstanding Student in Leadership class school year, and I enjoy knowing everyone ny you are currently with? Do the pros and award to senior Dana Blanks. Dana also here and where things are. I’m afraid if I the cons of each balance out, or is there received Outstanding Student in Home Tori Kelley, move and it doesn’t work out, I won’t have some enormous selling point you didn’t Economics from Home Economics Ph.D my current job to come back to, and I am mention? Instructor Frances Williams. very happy and really enjoy what I am doing High salaries are terrific, but they can’t buy CHS National Honor Society Scholarships EAR TORI, here. happiness. It sounds like you are already ($100 each) went to Chris Baker, Marlin Signed, happy where you are: In a familiar commu- Register and Brett Clarke. Senior Henry D To Move or Not to Move nity with family, where your children are Jenkins received the Florida State University Dear To Move or Not to Move, thriving, and you are enjoying your work. full tuition Minority Incentive Scholarship Sometimes our dreams change. That isn’t a When I was 12, I used to dream of working and a summer term scholarship at FSU. huge company I have always wanted bad thing, it is an evolution. It sounds like as an industrial-organizational psychologist, Lake Sumter Community College repre- to work for just offered me my dream you are very settled and happy where you are traveling to different companies worldwide sentative Jane Miller presented the LSCC Ajob, but the trouble is I would have to now. I am not hearing good reasons to upset in order to help increase satisfaction and pro- Presidential Scholarship ($1,200) to move. I am having difficulty deciding on the apple cart. duction among employees. I would pretend I whether I should take it or not. The money The outstanding points you listed were See DUPEE, B2 is incredible and it would be a great advance higher salary, advance career, and that this See KELLEY, B2

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KELLEY Men can go through the change, too From B1 was telling high powered you wouldn’t be question- terone can be applied via gel, cream or executives what to do. ing it in the first place. omen aren't the only ones You would be willing to patches and can be safe and effective Today, my dream is out- that have a “change of life.” risk it all based on your Hot flashes, mood swings, when used properly. However, there dated because traveling W would take me away from positive evaluation of the poor memory, insomnia, increases in have been reports of a person's partner Michael Visconti my family, and I am not opportunity. You would weight and cholesterol, decreases in being dosed with testosterone with fre- A.P., N.P. willing to sacrifice that not be moaning on about libido, strength, stamina and increas- quent intimate contact when not care- how you would miss your ing waist size. Do these sound familiar? time with them. Plus, I Natural Medicine ful. Testosterone also can be given by have found that I enjoy family and friends, instead, Well, except for the hot flashes, and injection, which is less like the body's you would be having a sometimes even those happen, this is helping individuals in pri- whole boat load — potentially worsen- natural schedule of dosing. Oral testos- vate practice much more. realtor find a new house the picture of the male change of life ing symptoms. Additionally, if you're terone can cause liver problems in My values changed over with a decent sized guest — andropause. It is a real term that is under a great deal of stress, anything room for them to come some people and to me would be less time, not because I settled, being recognized more and more. you take to increase your hormones and visit you. Andropause basically is the decline of friendly to your body. The other issue but because I evolved. will just be feeding your cortisol. And, with taking testosterone in any form is androgens — male sex hormones You have to look at what To submit a question, go to the things you are taking will not be as that the body may react by saying including testosterone and some or all effective as you want them to be. makes you happy and con- www.CentralFloridaMentalHealt “there is enough testosterone coming h.com and click the “Talking of its precursors or building blocks. This includes taking Testosterone. sider the family and life in from the outside so I don't have to with Tori” icon. Tori Kelley, Ph.D. Testosterone increases lean muscle The other thing that you need to you have created. You is a licensed psychotherapist mass, libido, strength and stamina. It worry about when you manage it your- make it anymore.” This may cause made choices to put you practicing in Clermont. The con- helps to control excess fat, blood sugar self is that you can inadvertently testosterone levels to go even lower as where you currently are tents of this column are for and cholesterol. It is a mood enhancer the testes decrease production even based on the evolution of informational purposes only and increase your risk of hair loss or are not meant to be used as a and often accounts for some of the prostate problems and possibly even more. Also, unless you support and your values. If this was substitute for professional ther- aggressive tendencies of the adolescent, some hormone dependent cancers. A enhance testes function, then the hor- really still your dream job, apy. and sometimes the grown male. As we byproduct of testosterone, DHT- dihy- mone the body will revert to the low age, there is a decrease in testosterone drotestosterone, has been linked with hormone state when one stops taking and some of the precursors to our sex hair loss and enlarged prostate. If you DUPEE the testosterone. From B1 hormones such as DHEA, androstein- have a predisposition to higher conver- Andropause is a part of aging. Doing dione and pregnenolone. Add to this sions of DHT than normal, you can things that support your body's ability the increase in stress (you know I'd fit Karmon Thornhill, the Percy, formerly of New compound your problems by taking to maintain balance is the healthy way stress in somewhere), which in some LSCC Principal’s York, at 650 W. Montrose testosterone, the hormone precursors to go. If necessary, there are ways to cases takes these precursors and diverts or even nutritional and herbal supple- Scholarship ($500) to Jeff Street. Pictured with them improve production of the hormones them to cortisol — our main stress hor- ments. Filegar and the LSCC were architect George mone — and we have andropause. That being said, there are things you and testosterone HRT can be used if Minority Incentive Wood of Clermont and Sun The way andropause is diagnosed is can do to start in the right direction. other methods are not providing Scholarship ($1,400) to Trust Bank Manager Don to have a blood, urine or a saliva test to Exercise is a natural way to support desired effects. Men, suffering through Agustin Perez. Wickham. determine the levels of the hormones testosterone levels and decrease stress. things might have been macho when Former Clermont Garden Clermont’s Jaycee Beach in the body. Now, before we have a Adequate sleep, water and proper food you were younger but you're older and Club President Polly Todd on the shores of Lake male equivalent of Suzanne Somers choices also can limit the stress wiser now. You can do something installed new officers at Minneola is getting a telling us to rush out and get some nat- response. Testing to find out sex and about it. It's your life. It's your health. Mount Dora’s Lakeside Inn: much-needed facelift, ural hormones or go to the body build- stress hormone levels would be the Arlene Hanks, president; thanks to a cooperative ing supply house for the latest thing to next step. Then, balancing hormones Doc Visconti’s office is located near the Citrus Sandy Equels, first vice effort of community sup- increase your testosterone, remember through nutritional or herbal formulas Tower. If you have any questions regarding this president; Martha Conley, porters. that hormones are very sensitive. They before going on to testosterone supple- or any other health related topics, please con- second vice president; Chris More than 40 years ago, tact him on his website at work in a balance with other hor- mentation, unless there is a medical Kurz, recording secretary; the Clermont Jaycees www.docvisconti.com. On facebook? Sign up Shirley Jordan, correspon- labored to create the white mones. When you take hormones or need to jump steps. The most popular for the “Visconti Acupuncture & Natural other herbs and supplements to way to take testosterone, if necessary, is Medicine” fan page for interesting information ding secretary; and Louse sand beach on Lake increase hormones, you can disrupt the through the skin. Transdermal testos- and updates on natural health. Chalmers, treasurer. F. Minneola. After years of Lamar Black installed new neglect and erosion, the officers of Tomoka Chapter, once beautiful beach had Daughters of the American lost its youthful glow. Revolution: regent, Mrs. Clermont resident Joe Jimmy Ray Peacock; vice Holt, who lives near the regent, Mrs. Bonard F. Pitts; beach, vividly remembered chaplain, Mrs. Frank T. the beach’s glory days and Oakes Jr.; recording secre- decided to help the city tary, Mrs. Chester Rotter; restore the beach with a Call the South Lake Press to treasurer, Mrs. Robert J. facelift. Rudd; historian, Mrs. Elaine Thanks to the efforts of Beebe; librarian, Mrs. Holt, who volunteered his get your ad in! 394-2183 Bradford Mutchler; regis- time to work with E.J. trar, Mrs. Paul R. Bethune. Jahna Industries, which On the third day of his donated the 500 tons of first full week of campaign- white sand; the Williamson ing for a second term as Trucking Company, which governor, Florida Governor hauled the sand at no Bob Martinez dropped by charge to the city; and the South Lake Press offices Clermont resident George for a lengthy interview Ray, who provided the before attending a wine front end work, the beach and cheese reception host- is now ready for summer ed by the Clermont activity. Chamber of Commerce at (And this weekend in the Lakeridge Winery. 2010, after seven years, the Groundbreaking cere- city is opening Jaycee monies were held for a new Beach at Waterfront Park office building to house the for public swimming on medical suite of Dr. Saturdays and Sundays Carmelita O. Nicdao, OB- through October 2010. GYN, and Art Lifeguards will be on duty Studio/Gallery by artist Pat from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) No. 0912

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Don South Lake Hunberger Sports Columnist overwhelms Leesburg Length of season just fine KERI RASMUSSEN-BEKIER / /SOUTH LAKE PRESS eek 1 couldn’t have Lake-Sumter Community come at a worse time College’s Shelby Spring serves Wfor NFL owners. to Florida State College at LSCC At just the time they’re trying on Tuesday in Leesburg. to convince the players union that an extra two games tacked onto the regular season is a good idea, along come just the sort of Lakers fall injuries that provide ammuni- tion for the NFLPA as it resists the entire concept. in four Jets nose tackle Kris Jenkins, the heart and soul of that domi- nating defense, sustained a torn to FSC-J anterior cruciate ligament and FRANK JOLLEY Packers running back Ryan Staff Writer Grant is done for the season with what can only be described LEESBURG — Rachel Bruce as a totally wrecked right ankle. is an eternal optimist. Meanwhile, the Eagles’ grand The Lake-Sumter experiment at quarterback is on Community College volley- hold as Donovan McNabb’s heir ball coach looks for posi- apparent, Kevin Kolb, already tives, even when a match has been sidelined with a con- appears to be completely cussion. In Detroit, sophomore one sided. signal caller Matthew Stafford is Despite dropping a 3-1 deci- sion to nationally ranked recovering from a serious, Florida State College- though still undiagnosed shoul- Jacksonville Tuesday at the der injury, which prompted Everett Kelly Convocation Lions Head Coach Jim Schwartz Center, Bruce quickly proved to announce that Shaun Hill will her penchant for finding a quarterback the team in Week 2, shining light in a murky pool. prompting most analysts to “When we won Game 3, it observe that Detroit’s long-antici- was the first time in eight pated renaissance will be delayed years that we’ve won a game at least a few more weeks. against FSC-J,” Bruce said. But the injury that may hurt “That’s something we can VICTORIAL ALDRICH / SOUTH LAKE PRESS more than any other is the biceps take away from (this) match Leesburg High School's Allen Pierson (23) blocks South Lake High quarterback Kris White (15) in the first quarter of their Sept. tear suffered by Indianapolis Colts all-pro strong safety Bob and build on. Now our girls 17 game, at South Lake High in Groveland. know they can compete.” Sanders, who plays the game Game scores in the match with an unrivaled passion. Last FRANK JOLLEY “Kris really stepped up tonight,” year, Sanders suffered various were 25-12, 25-13, 21-25, 25- Staff Writer 11. Banks said. “We had ‘Come to knee and biceps injuries that kept The Lakers struggled from GROVELAND —Walter Banks was Jesus’ conversation earlier in the him sidelined for most of the sea- the outset to compete worried. week about his play and he really son. After he left the lineup, against the Stars’ superior The South Lake High School foot- responded. I condensed the play- Houston’s Arian Foster proceeded height and power at the net. ball coach was concerned that his book for him a little bit in our first to run roughshod through the Because of these advantages, team would give a repeat perform- two games to let him get comfort- Colts secondary. FSC-J was able to control ance Sept. 17 of last year’s game able, but it was time to open things play and maintain its serv- against Leesburg, when the Eagles up and we needed him to perform What it all means ice. sleepwalked their way to a 21-7 and he did. Football is a violent sport — FSC-J, which entered the loss. “He played with so much compo- and that’s the way we Americans match ranked 17th in the With the Eagles coming off an sure and poise that I had to keep like it. Alone among nations, we country, opened the match emotional loss to south Lake reminding myself that he was only reject soccer as a sissified substi- with a five point service run County rival East Ridge the week a sophomore.” tute for real action. and scored 15 points on its before and with a nationally tele- But the Eagles’ victory was more The National Hockey League service. vised contest against Apopka slat- than a one- or two-man show. recognizes that it couldn’t exist LSCC, on the other hand, ed for Thursday, Banks knew his South Lake’s defense also domi- without brawls and so each team nated, limiting the Yellow Jackets scored only two points in team was primed for another let- saves several roster spots for the first game on serve and down. to 60 yards of total offense until midway through the fourth quarter, “enforcers,” who hand out beat- totaled only eight service He need not have worried. ings on a regular basis. Only winners in the first-two Sophomore quarterback Kris when Banks began replacing his starters. when those attacked land in the games combined. White passed for a touchdown hospital, and only when their “FSC-J is one of the best and ran for another, and run- Leesburg quarterback Undra VICTORIAL ALDRICH / SOUTH LAKE PRESS Mitchem, who entered the game lives are at risk, does the NHL side-out teams we’ll play,” ning back Steel Stewart scored South Lake High School kicker Roberto hand out suspensions. Bruce said. “They can con- twice and rushed for 119 yards with a streak of 46 passes without Aguayo (17) punts in the second quarter an interception, was picked by And I defy anyone to argue trol matches with their serve to lead South Lake to a convinc- of a home game. and run their offense. We ing 34-10 win against the Yellow Casey Bennett on his fourth that NASCAR fans would attend weren’t able to do that Jackets. attempt of the game. It was one of a long series of left-hand turns if because we couldn’t main- “I felt really confident when I and did what we’ve been wanting three interceptions Mitchem would there was no chance of life-end- tain our serve. saw our players at school Friday,” to see all season.” throw against South Lake’s stout ing injury on every lap. “Before and during the Banks said. “We didn’t have a South Lake (2-1) never trailed in defense. Even boxing is in decline. Not first two games, I think our great week of practice, but the game and got on the board on So dominant were the Eagles rough enough, I guess, because attitude was, ‘let’s not get Thursday Sept. 16), I had the its first possession. White capped defenders that placekicker Ben Rizzo, Mixed Martial Arts is rapidly slaughtered,” and it wasn’t coaches take the equipment off off a seven play, 70-yard drive with who booted a 35 yard field goal in replacing the “sweet science” as until the third game when the practice fields and I let our a 22-yard scoring pass to Nick the second quarter, and punter R.J. the preferred method of ritualis- we realized we could com- players wear their jerseys to Waisome. Peppers, who kicked a 68-yard and a tic assault and battery. pete.” school Friday (Sept. 17). I’ve The scoring play proved to be a 60-yard punt, were Leesburg’s most So there’s no chance football In the third game, the never let them do that before, but portent of things to come from the effective offensive weapons for first will somehow become less vio- Lakers took advantage of they acted so different on campus Eagles signal caller, who delivered 42 minutes of the game. lent. We wouldn’t pay to see it mistakes by the Stars to during the school day. his most-complete effort of the In fact, Peppers’ 60-yard punt in without the bone-crushing hits muster an offensive attack. “It was like I got my team back season in South Lake’s home open- that have become the trademark LSCC was more active at the and they game out against Leesburg er. See SOUTH, B8 of the NFL. net and kept the ball mov- The average life of a running ing, which prevented the back in the professional ranks is Stars from settling in on the a bit more than three years — defensive end. which means that most will Paola Rojas strung never have the chance at the sort together a three point serv- of contract they all long for. ice run midway through South Lake defeats Tavares Every player endures the physi- the game and finished off cal abuse that could well reduce the win with a pair of win- FRANK JOLLEY Girls Golf his life expectancy in the hope ners. Staff Writer of signing just one mega-million GROVELAND — Erika Gaul and Emily East Ridge improved to 8-1 Sept. 15 The game was close dollar contract — one that could Baty led South Lake Sept. 16 to a 3-0 with a 197-277 win against Eustis. throughout and featured 14 Bowling give him the ability to support ties. South Lake High School’s boys win against Ocoee. Game scores were Janice Yoon led the Knights with a his family for the rest of his life. In addition, LSCC record- and girls bowling team scored 25-14, 25-14 and 25-20. 44. Jenna Jones paced Eustis (0-3) with NFL contracts are negotiated by ed 15 service winners. respective 3-0 wins over Tavares on Gaul had 13 kills for the Eagles, and a 57. the season, and if the season is In the first two games Monday. Baty had five. For Ocoee, Erin GROVELAND — Chelsea Croteau’s 50 extended by two games, the combined, there were only For the boys, Jacob Howe led the Emmanuel had three kills. was good enough to lead South Lake to chance of every NFL player to two ties. way with a 188, while Chris Carroll LEESBURG — East Ridge evened its a 233-260 win against Eustis at Green finally get his payday — the one “That was a big moment paced Tavares with a 166. record at 3-3 with a 3-0 win Tuesday Valley Country Club. he’s dreamed about since high for us, winning that game,” Katie Stark fired games of 207 and against Orlando Evans. Lauren Dexter added a 54 for the school — is dramatically Bruce said. “LSCC hasn’t 181 to lead South Lake while Game scores were 25-14, 25-5, 25- Eagles. reduced. Christina Vroman of Tavares finished 12. Kirsten Foster led East Ridge with Eustis was led by Jenna Jones with a See LCCC, B5 wtih a 192. 10 service winners. 59. Emily Olive added a 64. See HUNSBERGER, B5

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The 18 hole Ladies Group of third Monday, Sanctuary Ridge Mops 4: 9:30 a.m., first and Groveland. Call 863-609-5112 JUKE BOX: Doowop- fourth Thursday, 320 Jim Payne the Green Valley Country Club: clubhouse, 2601 Diamond third Tuesday, Real Life or 243-3257. Acappella Singing Group, 7 Road, Groveland. On Sept. 16, the 18-hole ladies Club Dr., Clermont. Call 206- Christian Church, 1501 Steves Marine Corp League Sgt. I.W. p.m., Kings Ridge Clubhouse. The Bell Club: 10:45 a.m., group of Green Valley Country 7111. Road, Clermont. Call 394-3553. Hatcher Jr. DRT 1120: 6 p.m., Call 536-1466. second Thursday, Christian Life Club played a team event. The Tuesdays Moose Lodge bingo: 7 p.m., third Wednesday, Clermont Kiwanis of Minneola: 5 p.m., Center. Call 394-3347. game was one best-ball on American Legion Post 55: 7 17355 N. U.S. Highway 27, Bowling Center. Visit All Care Animal Hospital, 504 Clermont Garden Club: par 5s, two best-balls on par p.m., third Tuesday, 1063 Clermont. Call 394-5936. www.mcl1120.org. S. U.S. Highway 27, Minneola. Hummingbird Circle, 9:30 a.m., 4s, and three best-balls on par Desoto St. Call 394-4472. Seniors Singles Card Club: 1 Thursdays South Lake Kiwanis: 7:30 second Thursday, 849 West 3s. Winners were: 1st Place: p.m., third Tuesday, Kehlor American Legion Post 55: a.m., Sanctuary Ridge Ave. Kathy Hubell, Pat Orr and Betty American Legion Post 239: 7 Building, 466 W. Minneola Ave., Bar bingo, 6 to 8 p.m., Clubhouse. Call 407-469-2487. Pastfinders of South Lake: 5 Da Dalt; 2nd Place: Alma Clark, p.m., second Tuesday, Post Clermont. Clermont. South Lake Arts League p.m., second Thursday, Cooper Arlene Jackson, Esther Bldg., American Legion Road, Poets: 10 a.m., first Thursday, Memorial Library, Clermont, Giittinger and Teresa Morgan. Mascotte. Sisters of Sound: 7 p.m., Chess Club: 6 p.m. to 11 Auxiliary Club of the Community Foundation p.m., Kehlor Building. Call 394- Arts League Gallery, 776 conference room. Call 394- Contact Lucille Gross at Montrose St., Clermont. 6336 or 242-9805. [email protected] for infor- National Organization of Building, 2150 Oakley Seaver 6280. mation. Hadassah: 12 to 1:30 p.m., Blvd., Clermont. Call 321-276- Clermont/Minneola Lions: Groveland/Mascotte Lions: 7 Clermont Positive Thinkers: second Tuesday, Perkins 3123. 12 p.m., Sanctuary Ridge p.m., second and fourth 6 p.m., third Thursday, Holiday South Lake Bass Anglers: Clubhouse. Call 394-3026. Thursday, Groveland Senior Inn, 1810 S. U.S. Highway 27, Oct. 1 Restaurant, State Road 50 and Citrus Tower Blvd., Clermont. 6:30 p.m., second Tuesday, The Groveland Writers’ Center, 142 East Mill St., Clermont. Call 223-6782. The Tomoka Chapter of the Call 243-9622. Holiday Inn Express. Call 396- Group: 6:30 p.m., Marion Groveland. Call 429-1133. Daughters of the American Clermont Garden Club: 6381. Baysinger Library, Groveland. Groveland Masonic Lodge Revolution will have their first See NOTES, B7 Green Thumb Circle, 9:30 a.m., South Lake Rotary: 7 a.m., Call 429-9154. 190: 7:30 p.m., second and meeting of the new season on second Tuesday, Clermont The Wesley Center. Visit Oct. 1, Kehlor Building, 466 W. www.southlakerotary.com. Minneola Ave., Clermont. For Garden Center, 849 W. Ave. HUNSBERGER Toastmasters 2423: 6:30 information contact Fairrell Clermont Garden Club: From B4 p.m., St. Matthias Episcopal. Jacobs 407-469-3244. Sandspurs Circle, 9:45 a.m., Call 242-0234. Ongoing third Tuesday, Clermont And the owners? preseason games as part of the tests. It’s a clear win for the Garden Center, 849 West Ave. Vocal Express: 7:30 p.m., They want to make more season ticket package. The owners. Not so much for the Mom’s Club: Call 536-1219. Jenkins Auditorium. Call 394- Clermont shuffleboard: 9:30 money. solution? Extend the length players. But what else is new. Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority: a.m., Tuesday and Friday, 3173. Call 243-9310. Kehlor Park, corner of Fifth Wednesdays Simple as that. of the season by turning two Don Hunsberger is a sports columnist Mondays Street and Minneola Ave. Call AARP,Chapter 5199: 12 They know that fans resent of those games into revenue for the South Lake Press. E-Mail don- American Legion Post 55: 242-9755 or 394-6597. p.m., first Wednesday, Kehlor having to pay for meaningless enhancing regular season con- [email protected]. Second Monday, W. Desoto Clermont Tops 464: 5:45 Building. Call 242-0314. Street, Clermont. p.m., South Lake Presbyterian, South Lake Democratic LCCC Friends of the Cooper 131 Chestnut St. Call 217- Club: 7 p.m., first Wednesday, From B4 Memorial Library: 5 p.m., 1258. Kehlor Building. Call 242-6541. fourth Monday. Call 536-2275. Clermont Woman’s Club: 1 South Lake Philosophers enjoyed a lot of success Ashley Monico had 16 digs. Mops II: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., p.m., Visit www.clermontwom- Club: 6:30 p.m., second and against FSC-J over the past first and third Monday, Church ensclub.com for information fourth Wednesday, Kehlor Krstojevic and Sandra at South Lake, 332 Mohawk or contact Debbie at 429-3797, Building. Call 242-2333. eight years and that win Chaudouet had three service Road. Call 536-1844. or Kathleen at 241-4437. showed our girls what they aces apiece. Writers group: 1 p.m., sec- can do by working hard and Mops I: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., For the Lakers (3-7), Cooper Memorial Library ond and fourth Wednesday, running our offense. second and fourth Monday, Book Club: 6:45 p.m., third 821 W. Minneola St. Jeassica McGregor had 14 “Unfortunately, we couldn’t First United Methodist, 950 Tuesday, 821 Minneola St., digs, 17 assists and two serv- Clermont Garden Club: maintain that momentum Seventh Street, Clermont. Call Clermont. Hibiscus Circle, 849 W. Ave. ice aces. Bryeona Creech 407-451-1222. in the fourth game, but it had seven digs and eight HUGE Democratic Hispanic cau- 9:30 a.m., second Wednesday. was good to see that little Positive Thinkers Club: 6 kills, Victoria Parks added cus: 7 p.m., second Tuesday, Kings Ridge Masonic: 8:30 burst and get at least one p.m., third Monday, Holiday Inn 466 W. Minneola St., Clermont. a.m., second Wednesday, three digs and seven kills, Express, 1810 S. U.S. Highway win.” and Rojas finished with 10 RV SHOW E-mail Perkins Restaurant, State Road The Stars turned the 27, Clermont. Call 223-6782. Lakecountyhispaniccaucus@g digs and one service ace. 50 and Citrus Tower Blvd. Call fourth game into a formality mail.com. For the game, LSCC had Teen Mops: 5:30 to 8 p.m., 241-4530. behind a nine-point service 25 service winners, com- second and fourth Monday, Green Valley Ladies Nine T Clermont Downtown run by Courtney Copeland HUGE First United Methodist, 950 Niners: 12 p.m., Green Valley Partnership: 8 a.m., third to erase an early 6-3 lead by pared to 58 for the Stars. Seventh St. Call 321-206-8655. Country Club. Call Barb at 404- Wednesday, St. Mathias on the Lakers. Olive Van Still, Bruce is pleased with Seniors Monday night 6401 or Rosie at 407-469-4550. Montrose, Clermont. Deusen added a four-point what she sees from her SAVINGS bridge: 7 p.m. Clermont Kiwanis of Clermont: 11:30 Computer users: 1 p.m., run and FSC-J finished off freshman-dominated team. Recreation Club, Kehlor a.m., First United Methodist. third Wednesday, Cooper the match with a thunder- “I believe we’ve got a lot Building. Call 394-5803. H.I.N.T: Healthcare Industry Memorial Library, Clermont, ing spike by Christine Bach. of potential and that win in Hwy 441 in Leesburg Sons of Italy: 7 p.m., third Networking Team, 11:30 to 1 second floor conference Bach finished with a 55 Game 3 proved it,” Bruce (Right past the mall) Monday, Jenkins Auditorium. p.m., Carrabba’s Restaurant, room. www.rootsweb.com. percent kill percentage and said. “We ran into a really Call 394-7828. 2240 E. State Road 50 in Korean Veterans Chapter had six kills. Milica good team, but that doesn’t Clermont South Lake Christian Clermont, first Tuesday. Call 188: 1 p.m., third Wednesday, Krstojevic led the Stars (10- mean we’re not going to be Women’s Club: 11:30 a.m., 406-8465. James White Center, 3) with seven kills and good, ourselves. It takes 352-429-2121 Kanesha Burch added three. time and I’m seeing things SOUTH Amanda McIntosh had a that show me we are getting Ocala From B4 team high 18 assists, and better.” 352-368-2451 the third quarter, which and gained so much confi- offense, including 244 was downed at the 1-yard dence that it could turn yards rushing. In addition line, gave Leesburg a glim- out to point where this to Stewart’s 100-plus yards mer of hope in a 24-3 con- team went to the next on the ground, White test. level. totaled 111 yards on nine South Lake, however, “It did everything a carries, including a 65 yard delivered a knockout blow drive is supposed to do — scoring dash in the third by marching 99 yards in use the clock, gain yardage quarter. 17 plays — a drive that and wear the opponent’s White also was 11 for 19 consumed more than defense down.” passing for 149 yards and seven minutes. Banks con- Leesburg got a window- was 5 for 5 in the second sidered the drive a defin- dressing touchdown late in half. ing moment for his team. the game when Luther For the Yellow Jackets (1- “We’ve never had a drive McDowell scampered 49 2), Mitchem completed 15 like that in the time I’ve yards with a pass from of 30 passes for 112 yards been here,” Banks said. Mitchem to get the Yellow and one touchdown. “There were no big plays, Jackets over the century Leesburg was limited to 28 just a series of consistent mark in total offense. yards rushing, led by postive-yard plays. Our For the game, South Mitchem, with 34 yards on offense performed so well Lake had 393 yards of 12 carries. Filler ad Saturday October 2nd 8am - 3pm FREE! Open to the Public Main Street Receptions, Leesburg 200 E. 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NOTES From B5 Marine Corps League, South Friends of Minneola Library: The Chess Club: 10 to 6 p.m., Building, Clermont. Call 348- www.atheists.meetup.com. To update, delete or add items in Lake Detachment 1120: 7 p.m., 10 a.m., second Friday, Kehlor Building. Call 394-6280. 3879. Sons of the American Legion: this column, e-mail pamfenni- third Thursday, American Legion Minneola Schoolhouse Library, South Lake Arts League: 1 South Lake Atheists and 12 p.m., second Sunday,American Hall, 1063 Desoto St. Call 407- Minneola. Call 423-3921. p.m., first Saturday, South Lake Freethinkers: Second and Legion Post, 1063 Desoto St., more@dailycommercial or fax to 721-3530. Saturdays Arts League Gallery, 776 fourth Sunday. Visit Clermont. Call 394-4472. 365-1951. Fridays American Legion Post 0239: Montrose St., Clermont. American Legion Post 55: Breakfast, 8 to 10 a.m., Clermont pet therapy: 2 to 3 Open mic, 8 to 11 p.m., Clermont. American Legion Road, p.m., fourth Saturday. Call 243- Tomoka Chapter of the DAR: 10 Mascotte. 2098. a.m., first Friday, Kehlor Building, American Legion Post 55: Sundays Clermont. Call 407-469-3244. Bingo, 6:30 p.m., Clermont. Scrabble Club: 1 p.m., Kehlor KNOCKING DOWN THE PINS

KERI RASMUSSEN-BEKIER / SOUTH LAKE PRESS South Lake High School’s Brittney Leidenheimer bowls against Tavares High School on Monday in Clermont.

B8 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 24, 2010 SHOPSHOP LOCAL!LOCAL!.

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Guitarist Steve Kaufman, the only three-time winner of the National Flatpicking Championships, will offer a two-day, all-level flatpicking guitar workshop in Clermont Florida October 8th & 9th. The workshop will I have parts for all major appliances and air take place at Hancock Building at FUMC, conditioning and authorized repair service too! Advertise Your 950 7th St. He will also be “in concert” at CALL ME OR COME SEE ME! THE ROOM located in the same building Saturday evening October 9th at 8PM. REFRIGERATORS • RANGES • DISHWASHERS Business Here! Enrollment for the all-level workshop is MICROWAVES • WASHERS • DRYERS • & MORE! limited to 28 students. This year’s slots will go Call the South Lake Press fast, so make your reservations now. Email [email protected] for more 352.394.2183 details. (352) 394-6111 Store hours are Monday-Thursday 11-7PM, 757 W. Montrose St. • Clermont, Florida 34711 Friday & Saturday 11-4PM, and sometimes on Sundays 10-2. We’re located at 798 W. Montrose St. and our phone is (352) 242- 1838. You may also visit www.CornerStoneGuitars.com and join “CornerStone Music” on Facebook for the most current news!

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DOLLS From B1

Dolls is dedicated solely to her collection of able to make into some really cute outfits. come in here and they get to play dress up,” “I can teach them everything from design- vintage clothing. While trying new fashions, “You don’t have to buy expensive to look said Villante. “I help them choose the outfits ing and drawing to producing the dress,” said shoppers can also take a ride in the retro good,” Routhier added. and I help bring out the little inner diva in Villante. “Almost every one has it in them. music time machine. A soon-to-come vintage Pictures of Villante grace the walls, includ- them.” They just don’t realize it.” juke-box will soon be the store’s source for ing one of her during her time with Sax Fifth For the dress up parties, Villante supplies For now, however, Paper Dolls will continue music. Avenue when she modeled jewelry in the the invitations, three hours of shopping after on as a unique shop in downtown Clermont, With all that in place, Villante gets to work early 80s. There’s also one during her time on hours and a giant cookie, ice cream and drinks providing inspiration at a low cost. Villante doing what she does best — inspiring like she the runway with The Merchandise Mart in — all for $14.50 per girl. said people should expect a bargain, since she was motivated in her runway days. Miami in the late 70s and 80s. In addition, the birthday girl gets a $25 has a sale everyday. “With clothing, it’s very easy for people to At one time, Villante modeled swimsuits on shopping spree and a professional group To begin the week, everyday is ‘Monday get into a pattern of what they are used to. So, roller skates for Plaza Vendome in Fort photo to keep for her scrap book. Madness,’ where every item is buy two, get I try to get them to go out of their comfort Lauderdale. An entire CD filled with pictures of the one free through Christmas. All civil servants zone,” said Villante. “You just never know, it Villante said she adores that her store has party can also be purchased for $35. For an — including teachers, public service workers, could inspire to be the new them with outfits become somewhat of a meeting place. extra $6 per girl, goodie bags filled with fash- that don’t cost much at all.” “I’ve had people who’ve never met, connect ion-themed items can be added. emergency and military personnel— receive Elizabeth Routhier, a frequent shopper and in here and leave as friends,” said Villante. “I “...I’m all about hands-on, so unlike other 20 percent off every day. East Ridge High School student, said she dis- also have designers from a fashion design stores, I encourage the girls to try on and play The store is located, at 792 West Montrose covered vintage shopping about two years school in Orlando who come in here for inspi- with everything,” said Villanti. “And the ones Street in Clermont (recently moved from its ago. Routhier said she finds it fun to shop dif- ration and I’ve dressed models from Cid tal- that come in shy are usually the biggest hams first location on Minneola Street). It is open ferent stores for the “mixing and matching” of ent in Winter Garden with my vintage.” when they leave one of my parties.” from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through clothes. Villanti also designs racing shirts for those One day, Villante would like to take her Thursdays; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays and “I do take my time really looking around, girls on the sidelines at www.raceragscloth- design experience and use it to form a Saturdays; and from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. because I try to look for the best quality ing.com and hosts birthday parties for little “Clermont Couture Club,” where she can Sundays during the Clermont downtown clothes that are priced cheap,” she said. “I girls into “dress-up.” teach girls how to fashion their own designs Farmer’s Market. have found some great things that I’ve been “It’s what most little girls like to do. So they using vintage and recycled clothing.. For more information, call 352-432-5945. SCHOOL CALENDAR

QSP Magazine Fundraiser: Oct. 20 Bright Start Learning Center: Minimum 18-week commit- Church in Clermont. 10:30 a.m., Minneola Cypress Ridge Elementary Halloween craft: For up to 4 Openings for free VPK program, ment, earn college credit. Pre-K storytime: For up to 4 Schoolhouse Library, 100 S. Main School has started its fundrais- years of age, 10:30 a.m., The River Church, 796 Hook St., Contact Juliet Langer at years of age, every Wednesday, Ave. in Minneola. Call 432-3921. er campaign for the school Minneola Schoolhouse Library, Clermont. Contact Natalie at [email protected]. through the QSP Magazine sub- 100 S. Main Ave. in Minneola. 243-4220 or visit Imagine schools at South Lake: scription program. For informa- Call 432-3921. www.mybrightstartclermont.co Free and reduced lunch pro- tion call 394-6633 or visit Oct. 27 m. gram. For information, contact Solution to puzzle on page B2. www.QSP.com. Halloween stories and costume Citrus Heights Christian Selenia Quinones at 243-2960, parade: For up to 4 years of Academy: Open enrollment and ext. 104. Oct. 6 age, 10:30 a.m., Minneola scholarship options including LSCC Foundation Ambassador A S S MOOG ADDTO BOA TER Schoolhouse Library, 100 S. Step up for Students and the Program: LSCC is looking for Teddy Bear Tea Party: For 0-4 L E T AA R E NEON S UN L ASH Main Ave. in Minneola. Call 432- John McKay scholarships are students to serve in the years of age, 10:30 a.m., 3921. available for the 2010-2011 Ambassador Program at the B E ARM A RKE T TAT T LE T ALEG R AY Minneola Schoolhouse Library, Ongoing school year, 101 Grand college. This position is paid and U MA SS OSC INE INCREASE 100 S. Main Ave. in Minneola. Highway, Clermont. Call 394- limited to six students per term. Call 432-3921. Believers Christian Academy: ME N T HE AHH LANDHO The River Church, 796 Hook St., 4715. For information, visit Oct. 12 Clermont. Contact Amanda High school homeschooled stu- www.lscc.edu/ambassadors. REGULARM EAL S L E I CA Dogs for school-agers: to Davis at 636-6110 or visit dents wanted: Volunteer oppor- South Lake Teen MOPS (moth- FRA SELLERS GASPLANET improve reading-out-loud skills, [email protected]. tunity for homeschooled stu- ers of preschoolers): 5:30 p.m. 4 p.m., every Tuesday. Begins McKay and Step Up scholar- dents interested in a career in Wednesdays, Wesley Center at LE I A SEADOO OTOH TORA Oct. 12 through Nov. 16. ships are available. elementary education. the First United Methodist AC O L YTES DOUBLEG LAZED SO LARM AS S MONO D RAMA GOVERNMENT CALENDAR KN I S H OATBRAN MBEKI OI LSL ICKS BUBBLEG UM Mondays Tuesdays Building, Clermont. Call 874-4741 or Mascotte City Council: 6:30 p.m., first and Clermont City Council: 7 p.m., second and 242-9756. W ARM EMORIALS PASSLINE third Monday, Mascotte Civic Center. Call 429- fourth Tuesday, City Hall, 685 W. Montrose St. Minneola City Council: 7 p.m., second and HA L E MEGA SEARLE SETA 3341. Call 394-4081. fourth Wednesday, Minneola City Hall. Call I NK ERASER UNLOOSE SAN Groveland City Council: 7 p.m., first and Montverde City Council: 7:30 p.m., second 394-3598. third Monday, Puryear Building. Call 429-2141. Tuesday, Montverde City Hall. Call 407-469- Thursdays T IETO MIDDLEG R OUND Clermont 4 Obama supporters: 7 p.m., sec- 2681. South Lake County Republican Club: 7 L ESSEN ORA PR I NTS ond Monday, Buffalo’s Southwest Grill, 1455 E. Lake County Republican Party: 7 p.m., p.m., third Thursday, Buffalo’s Southwest S.R. 50, Clermont. Call 227-4094. fourth Tuesday,Tavares Civic Center, 100 E. Grill, 1455 E. S.R. 50, Clermont. Call 394- PRO F ORMA STRATA OPERA Lake County Democratic Black Caucus: 7 Caroline St. Call 242-4646. 4025. CA L E NDARM ONTHS IDLEG OSS IP p.m., second Monday, Mt. Olive Missionary Wednesdays To update, delete or add items in this col- B R A N DO N O I RE NE A T TAP Baptist Church, Stuckey. Call 429-4371 or 407- South Lake Democratic Club: 7 umn, e-mail pamfennimore@dailycommercial 654-4779. p.m., first Wednesday, Kehlor or fax to 365-1951. SEN NAS ERROR GELS SLY B10 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 24, 2010

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003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 100 256 410 Sales 430 Retail 450 Trades 450 Trades Notices Notices Notices Announcement Instructional FRONT DESK AUTO & DIESEL MONTEREY County, Florida, Probate Di- VOICE LESSONS: COORDINATOR - FT MECHANIC MUSHROOMS 2 vision, the address of which IN THE COUNTY COURT IN 103 Found for fast paced environ- F/T. cert. & own tools located in Zellwood, FL is 550 West Main Street, J. LaVerne Smith M.A. Legal Notices AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, NATS ment. Must have 1006 S 14th St. is seeking P.O. Box 7800, Tavares, FL which is Post Office Box FLORIDA BOOK hardcover Close strong customer serv- 352-787-8000 MAINTENANCE 32778. The names and ad- 7800, Tavares, Florida COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION to UPS bldg. Semi- 352-394-2530 Medicare Advantage www. smithschool ice skills, be energetic MECHANIC dresses of the personal rep- 32778. 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Seminars for CDL-A drivers needed installation of electrical PUBLIC NOTICE claims or demands against heirs, devisees, grantees, LAKE TECH Top Producers & TV for immediate open- components, & knowl- decedent’s estate on whom assignees, lienors, credi- Leads. 435 Medical All creditors of the dece- P/T Home Health 300 ings. OTR and Dedi- edgeable in use of am- UNCLAIMED VEHICLE a copy of this notice is re- dent and other persons tors, trustees, or other Call 800-494-7447 quired to be served must Aide Class cated Regional posi- meter, volt meter ohm- AUCTION. THE FOLLOW- having claims or de- claimants claiming by, Financial file their claims with this through or under Sharon Begins Oct. 4th CAREGIVERS / HHAS tions available. Must meter, & other electri- ING VEHICLE(S) WILL mands against dece- BE SOLD FOR CHARGES court WITHIN THE LATER Amburgey, deceased, and Monday & Wednesday OUTSIDE SALES Needed. Non-Medical have Class A CDL and cal testing equipment DUE ON: OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE dent’s estate on whom a any and all unknown parties 5pm-9:30pm & some Have you ever sold Ca- PT, in Lake County a minimum of 2 years PLC and Electrical ex- TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- copy of this is notice re- claiming by, through, un- weekends ble, Lawn Care, Pest HOME INSTEAD verifiable OTR exp. perience are a must. OCTOBER 08, 2010 CATION OF THIS NOTICE quired to be served der, and against Sharon Control, Magazines? Call 352-735-0035 Benefits include Vaca- OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE 352-589-2250 X134 SENIOR CARE AT 8:30 A.M. must file their claims Amburgey, deceased, Make one of the easi- Call: 352-323-1729 tion/Holiday/Medical & DATE OF SERVICE OF A with this court WITHIN and/or the herein named est sales you will ever CERTIFIED COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON defendants who are not Life Insurance. 1997 BUICK THE LATER OF 3 make. Sell subscrip- FRONT DESK VIN# THEM. known to be dead or alive, MECHANIC Apply at: MONTHS AFTER THE whether such unknown 400 tions to local newspa- For busy Urgent Care. F/T employment in 5949 Sadler Road IG4HP52K3VH558665 All other creditors of the de- TIME OF THE FIRST parties may claim an inter- pers at different loca- Fax resume to: busy Eustis shop. Driv- Zellwood. EOE THE ADDRESS WHERE cedent and other persons PUBLICATION OF THIS est as spouses, heirs, de- Employment tions & different events 352-315-1703 ers license a must. THE VEHICLES ARE having claims or demands NOTICE OR 30 DAYS vises, grantees, or other throughout our delivery SCREEN PRINTER against decedent’s estate claimants, 200 STORED: AFTER THE DATE OF area. $15-$30 per must file their claims with Defendant(s) MA/RECEPTIONIST im- Textiles/ flatbed REVIS TOWING & RE- SERVICE OF A COPY OF hour possible. med. medical exp. COVERY OF GROVE- this court WITHIN 3 At Your P/T, Exp only MONTHS AFTER THE DATE THIS NOTICE ON THEM. NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- 405 Call Ed: motivated, benefits. Drug/Background LAND, INC. 352-217-9937 7130 E. SR 50 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 Service Professional Fax 352-365-1950 EISENBRANDT’S check GROVELAND, FL 34736 OF THIS NOTICE. All other creditors of the AUTOMOTIVE 811 W. North Blvd decedent and other per- PRESTIGE HOMES IS NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- I KNOW I CAN MEDICAL ASSISTANT / Hwy. 452 Leesburg No: 00238915 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED sons having claims or suant to a Final Judgment SEEKING NEW X-RAY TECHNICIAN WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS of Foreclosure in the cap- ACADEMY Right across from the September 24, 2010 demands against dece- SALES PERSON F/T to work w/busy or- fair-grounds & fill out SET FORTH IN SECTION dent’s estate must file tioned matter dated Sep- 235 Is Hiring P/T Tutors $40K plus. 401k & 455 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA tember 2, 2010, I will sell thopedic practice in an application their claims with this To provide high quality, insurance avail. Leesburg/Villages. This PROBATE CODE WILL BE to the highest bidder for Construction research-based tutor- Mon. - Fri. 8am-5pm Restaurants/ NOTICE OF SALE FOREVER BARRED. court WITHIN 3 cash at the front door of the Please fax resume: position requires medi- MONTHS AFTER THE Lake County Judicial Cen- ing to K-8 students in 352-343-0437 or cal exp, basic x-ray li- GRANITE Hotels/Clubs FEDERAL LIEN CORP. will NOTWITHSTANDING THE DATE OF THE FIRST ter, 550 West Main Street, Reading & Math. Our Call for Interview: sell at Public Sale at Auc- BRICK, BLOCK, cense, excel people FABRICATORS TIME PERIODS SET FORTH PUBLICATION OF THIS Tavares, Florida 32778, at P/T tutors earn high 352-343-2241 skills, the ability to SERVER tion the following vehicles to ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED CONCRETE Exp only, immediate NOTICE. 11:00 a.m. on October 21, salaries, are trained by multi-task & computer needed for full service satisfy lien pursuant to TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 2010, the following-de- Quality Work us, & must pass fin- openings in Wildwood Chapter 713.585 of the AFTER THE DECEDENT’S TELE-MARKETER knowledge. Competi- restaurant. Must have ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED scribed property, all of gerprint & criminal Call 352-259-7505 Florida Statutes on Oct.14, DATE OF DEATH IS which and SUMMER BAY Reasonable Price Professional only, min. tive salary & excel exp. with fine dining. 2010 at 10 A.M. BARRED. 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Florida Bar Number: JEROME’S GENERAL 352-383-0424 Leesburg, FL 34748 Call 352-259-7505 wanted in the Planta- amended. Jobs@iknowican 1950 BRANTLEY CIR. 0113141 NOTWITHSTANDING CONTRACTOR, INC. Or fax: 352-728-2603 tion Community on CLERMONT, FL. 34711 MERIDETH C. NAGEL, P.A. THE TIME PERIODS SET Timeshare Period Week academy.com IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Hwy. 27 in South (352)242-0101 “One Call Does It All” 450 East Hwy 50, Suite 4 FORTH ABOVE, ANY (W)22 in Condominium Unit Additions •Remodeling 425 Clerical Welders, Pipefitters, Leesburg. Must be Owner: CHARLES I & GIN- Clermont, Fl 34711 CLAIM FILED TWO (2) No. 204203 MEDICAL ASSISTANT able to lift 50 lbs. GER L. PRIOR JR. Specializing in kitch- w/heavy industrial ex- (352) 394-7408 (telephone) YEARS OR MORE AFTER OFFICE MANAGER Busy Chiropractic With experience perience. Call John at: 18101 PRIOR Ln. 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PLUMBER E-Mail: Contact Mac at: Retirement Community Apply at: Classified 4, 2010 and whose social is pending in the Circuit [email protected] Ad: 00235735 security number is Court for Lake County, Sept. 17, 24, & Oct. 1 352-350-2855 331 Raintree Drive 2810 W. Main Street 366-34-6780 is pending in No: 00237197 www.TheRight Altoona, FL 32702 Leesburg Florida, Probate Divi- Sept. 17 & 24, 2010 & 8, 2010 the Circuit Court for Lake sion, the address of Training.com EOE 352-326-5088 Section 1200

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470 General 601 Antiques 604 Furniture 604 Furniture 605 Appliances 625 Building 640 Guns 652 Articles 652 Articles 660 Office Supplies/ For Sale For Sale Furniture/ CARRIERS HAND WRINGER Univer- DESK wicker, glass top, SOFA, CHAIR & OTTO- REFRIGERATOR Ken- FIREARMS TRAINING sal Horseshoe Brand center dawer & 3 MAN, beige over more Elite side by Materials FL. Concealed license, CHINA 40 pc. set, old, SEWING MACHINE 1425 Supplies 1924 excel shape. side drawers, chair. stuffed, lightly used. side, w/ice & water, Armed Security Victorian Pattern. Touch & Sew Singer FILE open file rack $90. 352-430-0407 $50. 352-383-3336 $450. 352-432-546 white, closed back. ANNUAL Officers, Private $30. Please call runs well. $45. $500. Please call w/basket on bottom JEWELRY vintage & WAREHOUSE SALE lessons, & much more. 352-589-7335 352-617-1999 DINETTE SET 42” solid STUDENT DESK excel- 352-787-7584 Cabinets all sizes Contact Mac at: w/wheels. $10. costume. $25/all. maple, 4 ladder back lent condition. Asking 352-483-2642 The Daily Commercial 352-321-6158 $35.00 ea. 352-350-2855 COMFORTER King size, SEWING MACHINE has delivery routes chairs w/basket $55. Please call REFRIGERATOR Ken- Great selection of www.TheRight satin finish, excel. Singer commercial OFFICE DESK, 2 draw- available for the weave seats, (2) 21” 352-246-9948 more side/side ice & Flooring & Appliances Training.com RADIO’S (2) 1930’s cond. Asking $15. style #211W155 ers very good cond.. CLERMONT AND leafs, excel. cond. water in door $100 Bailey Industries 352-323-6229 w/manaul. $300. tube type. $75 both. $150. Please call TABLE & 4/CHAIRS solid $45. 352-874-1829 TRIANGLE AREA’S. 352-561-0856 Call 352-551-9695 1107 Thomas Ave. JENNINGS 9mm, New in 352-569-0166 352-669-6784 wood. Asking $25. box, never been COMFORTER Queen or 352-874-5870. obo. Please call Leesburg SHEETS king size, WHATNOT SHELF 7 VACUUM Dirt Devil ba- Sale Dates: 9/23-9/25 fired. $250. SOLD! sage green, dust ruf- DINETTE SET metal w/5 352-455-8875 gless upright excel CLASSIFIEDS WORK! good cond. $15. Call 674 Exercise shelves, 18”Wx57”H. 8am to 4pm fle & pillows $40 Call 352-259-3522 $75. Please call high back padded cond. $40. Call 352-728-5074 TABLE & CHAIRS 5 pc PISTOL P-38 German. Equipment 352-455-8755 chairs, excel cond. 352-348-2743 DOOR pre-hung pre- $100 246-9948 rattan, glass top Asking $650. Call SHOES 6 1/2 med. la- Daily Commercial mium steel 36”x80” COMFORTER queen, 8 dies Euro Step san- ABDOMINAL/BACK ext. 212 E. Main St. w/blue seats. $100. VACUUM Eureka ba- w/4 glass opening on 352-735-9741 pc set + drapes bur- machine Hoist 602 DRESSER 72”, 6/draw- 352-460-0458 gless upright excel dals. Brand new. Leesburg top $75 253-0847 gundy/gold, 4 mo. $8. 352-357-2248 HF-4603 excel cond Candidates must have Arts/Crafts ers off white in great cond. $40. Call RIFLE M-1 Garand. old. Orig. price $275, $125 394-1988 reliable transportation, cond. Asking $100. TABLE & CHAIRS 352-348-2743 FELT PAPER (4 roles) Asking $850. Call wrought iron, asking $100. Call SHOES men’s (5) new & Drivers License & Ins. SWATCH (90) vintage 352-383-0970 new, 15#. $25 for 352-735-9741 352-217-0433 BICYCLE Proform GL35 samples w/descrip- w/wicker seat. $100. WASHER & DRYER elec. used, size 9.5. Ask- For questions please all. Please call ing $35. Call smooth, quiet, excel Call 352-787-0600 tions $20 Call DRESSER French Pro- 440-313-1345 Kenmore white. Ask- 352-669-2379 COMFORTER SETS (2) cond. $60 Call SOLD 352-330-4484 vincial blonde excel. ing $100. Please 649 Medical 352-728-8054 EOE TABLE glass top, metal Twin w/ sheets White 1ST DAY! cond. $70. Call 352-742-9403 SLIDING GLASS DOOR CARRIER- New! For mo- w/pastel colors $70 603 Collectibles 352-729-2354 frame, heavy duty. SHOES Name Brands, 2 6’ 7” x 8’ Asking bility scooter/chair, takes both 259-3170 pairs, New sport & CALF RAISE MACHINE 3’x5’. $60. Please WASHER & DRYER $75 Please call COORS SIGN elec. all aluminum pow- casual 9-9 1/2. $20. Body-Solid, excel DRESSER w/mirror, kids call 352-357-3616 works great Asking 352-728-1208 COOKBOOKS (50) Hard- cond. $90 Call w/clock, 13”x20”. entertainment center ered platform, 350 lb Otto 352-787-7994 $100 obo Call capacity, attaches to cover. Asking $90. 352-394-1988 $25. Please call media stand. $100. TABLE light wood top 352-459-8725 TOILET, white, standard 352-330-4484 w/4 chairs $100 hitch, w/warranty, Please call SLACKS (10) men’s, 500 309-368-5400 size, clean, works. 352-748-3580 CARDIOVASCULAR swing away arm Dickies khakis, new Please call WASHER Whirlpool $35. Please call FIGURES Wizard of Oz, available. $549. & used, size 44/31. TRAINER good cond. Pets/Animals DRESSERS, chest & tri- 407-218-0117 heavy duty good Dave 352-255-7623 10 w/stands, life like. 352-217-3437 COOLERS (1) 14x9 Igloo $65. 352-669-3326 $50 Please call ple w/mirror, oak fin- cond. Asking $100. & (1) 22x17 Cole- 352-326-5527 $75. Leesburg. Call ish. $75/obo. Call TABLE round, 42”, 18” SOLD! 1ST DAY! WINDOWS 6, alum. frame. $75. Please call man. $25 for both. STAR WARS FIGURES 352-434-5395 352-460-0837 leaf w/4 chairs, solid COMMODE portable ad- EXERCISE EQUIP Gold’s wood. $100. Please WASHER Whirlpool, SOLD justable handicapped 352-259-3522 12” (8). Asking $80 501 Pets NASCAR CARS (10) Jeff white. $99. Please call obo. Please call Gym Smith Machine END TABLE triangle top call 352-753-7075 never used. $20 obo DESERT ROSE (5) Ask- XR-38 excel cond For Sale Gordon & Ken 352-787-7584 Call 352-360-8296 352-455-3342 1/2” glass. Asking 630 Garage Sales ing $100 for all. $300 394-1988 Schrader $90 for all. $25. Please call TABLE solid oak 30”x STEP LADDER 6’ alum. AQUARIUM WASHER, works good. Please call Salt Water Call 352-308-6501 352-330-2251 48”, good for crafts DIABETIC SHOES men’s $25. Leesburg 55 gallon, up and Asking $50 Firm. CLERMONT HUGE 3 561-401-7313 EXERCISER PRECOR or heavy projects. family Sat 9/25 10 1/2 med. blk., 352-728-6581 running, fish/live TOYS McDonald’s in SOLD! CLASSIFIEDS STRENGTH TRAINER, ENTERTAINMENT CEN- $40. 352-483-3822 7am-? 11209 Arrow Velcro straps. New. DRUMS plastic or steel, rock. $95. 267-8610 display case & ad- WORK! SUITCASES (3) 1 has excel cond, manual. TER corner, lt. wood, Tree Blvd. furn., ex- $75. 352-753-1834 55 gallon. Asking vertisements. $30 TABLE TOPS glass, wheels. All for $25. $75. 352-348-6108 good cond. $40/obo. ercise equip., air $15. Please call BEAGLE male & YEL- obo. 352-748-5366 round, 45” & 36”, 606 Electronics LIFT Bruno for mobility Please call 352-347-1090 hockey, bedding, 352-787-6855 HOME GYM Weider, 2 LOW LABRADOR fe- 1/2” thick. $50 both. scooter/chair, tele- 352-314-9537 male 3 yrs. old must WATCH men’s wrist CAMERA 35mm Canon clothes, & lots more. sets of weights, 3 EXECUTIVE DESK, lg., 407-284-0012 scoping model. 400 ENCYCLOPEDIA Britan- go together/raised as DODGE VIPER from EOS Rebel, w/50mm SWING outdoors made station. $100. Call metal w/laminate top MASCOTTE METODIST lbs lifting capacity. nica, Juniors, 15 vol- pups. FREE TO dealer, stainless TABLE w/4 chairs, wal- lens. $50 obo. SOLD from Salt treated 352-748-4415 & file drawers. $20. CHURCH FOR 9/25 Asking $400. Call umes A-Z. $20. GOOD HOME steel $40 874-5418 nut color, very good 1ST DAY wood $100 Call 352-455-8875 CANCELED 352-516-0648 352-365-6327 PULLEY weight machine 352-446-5858 Call cond. $99. Please 352-360-0572 after 6pm WATCH men’s wrist CELL PHONE blk. T-Mo- MINNEOLA, 3 family LIFT CHAIR elec., used three station FUTON wood, thick mat- call 352-314-9351 ENCYCLOPEDIAS Wild- DODGE VIPER from bile Sidekick LX. paid sale 19004 Lakeview 1 mo, paid $1,200 TICKETS (2) British Inva- w/punching bag sta- tress. Asking $75. life, 20 volumes. BIRD, African Gray, 3 dealer, stainless TABLE w/porcelain re- $210 sell for $75. Dr. Thurs. 9/16, asking $500 obo. sion 11/7/10 2pm at tion $275 394-1988 Please call $20. Please call yrs, starting to talk, steel $40 874-5418 352-504-2966 tractable top from 352-326-3581 thur 9/18, Thurs. 352-742-2218 Lake Sumter College PUNCHING BAG TKO. lg. cage. $1,000 the ‘50’s. $80. 9/23 thru Sat 9/25 352-365-6327 $30 352-728-2597 Asking $40. Call firm. 352-357-8352 WATCH men’s wrist, GLIDER alum., from 352-551-8798 CELL PHONE Samsung baby clothes, tools, POWER CHAIR/ FLOOR LAMP gold 352-748-4415 CHEVY SS from AT&T, A837, new. SCOOTER TIES, Silk (50) Name 1950’s. Asking TABLE wooden, 3’x5’, manga books & lots Go-Go color, like new. $10. CATAHOULA/HOUND dealer Stainless steel Asking $45. Call Brand. Asking $53. SHOULDER PRESS $100. Please call good cond. $25. more. Elite 3 wheel, 3 yrs. Call 352-793-8102 2/females, 2/males. $40 352-874-5418 352-396-3166 Please call Yukon, dbl. shoulder 352-735-1570 352-357-3616 352-321-9707 old, like brand new, Free to GOOD home. never used. New bat- FRYING PAN (square) 352-394-6204 machine excel cond 352-267-6396 WATCH men’s wrist, HEAD & FOOTBOARDS CORDLESS PHONE 2.4 teries. $600/obo. Revereware, lg cover $200 394-1988 TELEVISION SNACK GE, black, excel. CHEVY SS from blk. iron, queen, TRAYS (4) w/carrier Call 352-383-6388 copper bottom, new. TUXEDO men’s black, CATS (4) all males, 2 dealer Stainless steel w/rails & mirror. cond. Asking $15. $25 obo. 750-5607 coat, pants & shirt. VERTICAL LEG PRESS hard maple like new 352-669-3326 WALKER w/o wheels Body-Solid, excel neutered. FREE TO $40 352-874-5418 $80. 352-323-1413 $30. 352-742-9025 New. $350. Sell for GOOD HOME. 635 Garden like new $20 obo GEL BATTERIES (2) U-, $65. 352-217-4809 cond. Please call Call 352-360-8296 352-617-1906 WEXFORD GLASS as- LIVING ROOM CHAIR GPS Garman 255W fits power chairs or 352-394-1988 TRUNDLE BED twin size BLOWER gas, runs sortment of different creamy yellow NUVI, new in box. lawn mowers. CASH! TUXEDO men’s blk.,coat w/mattress & box great $40. Please call WALKER w/o wheels GOLDEN RETRIEVER pieces. $65 Call leather, fair cond. Asking $89. CAll $100. 365-1437 48-52, pants & shirt. WEIGHT BENCH spring $375. Call 352-357-2880 352-205-3887 like new $20 obo w/weights Asking male 5 yrs old AKC. 352-787-4605 $60. 352-552-2153 352-267-3253 New $450. Sell $65. Free to a good Call 352-360-8296 GRILL Readi-To-Go, as 352-217-4809 $75 Please call Home! 516-2607 MATTRESS & FRAME WALL UNIT Oak 3pc IPODS (2) SHUFFLE CANNALILILES in 3 seen on TV. Asking 352-516-9486 604 Furniture WALKER w/o wheels full size, very com- Excel cond $100. w/USB cable & ear gallon can. Only $5. $38. Please call VACUUM CLEANER $20 Leesburg GREAT DANE AKC male Appliances With fortable. Asking $80. now $80 259-2044 buds, new $100 Call 352-728-4913 352-742-2856 Turbo Vision, bagless WEIGHT BENCH Joe 11/mo intact $325. 321-6280 after 4pm 352-365-2169 Dirt Devil. Asking Weider extra weights Warranties $75 & up! 352-357-9305 CANNALILILES in 3 HAIR CLIPPERS Conair, [email protected] like new. $10. $20. 352-343-9168 like new $65. Call Used Beds all sizes! 605 Appliances PLAYSTATION 2 Sony, gallon can. Only $5. WALKER w/seat, wheels 352-742-0894 or 407-294-1171 3 3 3 MATTRESS king, Sim- & basket, folds. Ask- 352-365-6256 Buy Sell Trade works & looks like Call 352-728-4913 VACUUM Electrolux can- mons Beautyrest Pil- AIR CONDITIONER GE ing $30. Call SOLD KITTENS free to good 3 Fast delivery new. $35. Please HARD HATS, (4) high ister complete, works 675 Sports/ lowtop, Like new. 5000 BTU. $75. CUSTOM NAUTICAL SO- 1ST DAY! home 12 wks old 2 call call 352-357-2771 impact plastic, with & looks great $85. Buzzy’s $65. 352-326-0998 352-348-5843 LAR LIGHTS hand Recreation males black & white 352-315-9886 PRINTER All-In-One HP WALKER without wheels built-in straps, brand 352-357-2771 352-409-3512 made. $25. Kevin www.buzzysbeds.com MATTRESS SET Queen APPLIANCE REPAIRS & F2200. $15. Call 352-589-1373 Asking $5. (Lees- new $50. 748-9611 GOAL excel cond. $100. SALES from $60- 352-343-8987 VACUUM Hoover Wind KITTENS (4) 8 wks old burg). Please call Life Time, portable. Please call $70, 30 day war- DOUBLE LAWN MOWER JEWELRY ARMOIRE, 8 Tunnel self propelled, FREE TO A GOOD BED Serta Full size PRINTER/COPIER/FAX/S 352-455-8875 $35. 352-742-3154 352-460-0706 ranty. Call 504-1597 BAGGER Universal, sided/drawers black excel. cond. Asking HOME Call mattress set. $99. Call CANNER Canon or 352-315-9010 A-1 cond. $75. Call lacquer w/flowers. $50. 724-309-4915 BICYCLE 3 wheel rebuilt 352-326-4174 352-321-0752 $35. Please call 650 Computers MATTRESS, BOX 352-326-5191 $100. SOLD! big seat and basket. CABINET 2 double SPRING & FRAME full CITRUS JUICER Black & 352-552-1402 & Equip VACUUM wet/dry for $150. 978-6346 KITTENS Beautiful, long JUICER Breville used doors, 3 drawers, size excel. cond. Decker almost new DUMP CART John Deere boat or car never and 343-6608 & short hair. Free to SPEAKERS 4 Jensen GAMING MOUSE Lo- once $85 Call very good cond. $65. $75. SOLD $15 Please call brand new never 352-321-2885 been used $25 Call a Loving Home! Call model STV880 & gitech G500, new in 352-357-3734 352-874-1829 NEERLEE NEW 352-753-3974 used. Asking $100. BICYCLE 3 wheels 352-753-1922 Boston Acoustic. box. $50. Please call JUICER Jack LaLanne, w/new seat fair FURNISHINGS COOKER gas, works. SOLD! CARD TABLE w/4 chairs $100. 551-9396 352-259-9641 like new all attach- WAFFLE BAKER & GRILL cond. $35. Please PEEK A POOS family Gently Used Home $25. Please call leather seats $45. EDGER’S (2) 3 wheels, ments. Asking $60. Sunbeam, new. Ask- call SOLD 1ST DAY raised, socialized. Furnishings 352-460-0233 TELEVISION (WEB), MONITOR CRT Compaq, Call 352-753-1076 electric. Asking $40 352-569-0166 ing $25 obo. Call Payment plan $550 Showroom w/computer table 17” LCD screen, 352-750-5607 BICYCLE ladies, new, or 352-552-7509 for all. Please call standard $75. Call 352-307-4444 3320 US Hwy. DISCOUNT w/chair. $100. Call w/speakers. $20 LADDER Warehouse 441/27, Fruitland Park APPLIANCE REPAIR 352-728-4904 352-365-1073 CARD TABLE w/4 chairs 352-360-1386 obo. 352-669-1163 Rolling Ladder, 6’ WATCH ladies Rolex POMERANIAN, HURRY (old Phillips Dealership) Fix Most For $60 leather seats $45. GARDEN CART tilts & high. Asking $100. replica, vintage, cos- BICYCLE Mountain bike ONLY 2 LEFT. AKC, 352-315-1000 Plus Parts TELEVISION 12 Volt DC PRINTER HP Photo Call 352-753-1076 WHEELBARROW. 325-787-6855 tume jewelry. $100 21 speed Mongoose, w/health cert., males neerleenewfurnishings. or 110 AC, ideal for Smart C6300 all in or 352-552-7509 $100 for all. Call all. Cash. 321-6158 like new. $75. 8 wks. old. $350. com a RV or Van. $20. Af- one series, wireless. 352-551-8798 LADIES CLOTHES, 2 lg 352-406-1595 352-516-1437. CHAIR stress lounge ter 9am. 259-5629 $35. SOLD! boxes. Size lg., X-lg. WEDDING DRESS & VEIL NOT 2 SHABBY LAWN MOWER 4.5 hp, style padded cloth. & 18. Asking $75. size 16 A-line style, BICYCLE POODLES, AKC. Toys & CONSIGNMENTS TELEVISION 19” color self propelled. $95. ROUTER Linksys wire- Asking $95. Call 352-821-2801 Paid $900. Asking Vintage. Good cond. true Teacups, social- Consign your furniture, Washer, Dryer, w/remote $65. obo 352-348-5843 less G. WRT54G3 352-753-1254 $75. 352-343-4216 Asking $100. Please ized. Payment plan. antiques & reproduc- Refrigerator Please call w/additional antenna. LAGOON POND 250 “Don’t Toss It Fix It LAWN MOWER Black & call 352-504-6406 $550 and up. CHAIR, wood w/soft ma- tion. You get 60% of 352-589-6626 $35. 352-324-2559 gallon, never in- WEDDING GOWN white, For Less” Decker elec., 352-307-4444 terial on back & seat. the sale price. stalled. Paid $300. size 10, strapless tie BICYCLE women’s Mur- Days, Evenings & TELEVISION 20” Magna- mulcher new cond. Asking $20. Call Downtown Leesburg 652 Articles Will sacrifice $175. corset. $100. Call ray Cruiser, excel. SNAKE 4.5ft Bald Py- Weekends vox, color. $75. $65. 352-483-5669 352-483-2642 201 W Main St. Call 352-324-3122 352-504-6680 cond. $75. Please thon w/55 gallon Call Now Please call Lydia For Sale 352-460-4806 or 352-742-6338 call 352-460-7270 tank. $120. Call 352-323-8031 LAWN MOWER high WEDDING GOWN white, CHAIRS 4 solid oak, up- 352-874-1238 wheel gas runs great ADULT BRIEFS med., 3 352-348-2300 holster seats, cain PATIO SET old style LOVE SEAT SLIP COVER size 18W halter top BOWLING BALL 14 lbs TELEVISION RCA 24”, $55. Please call large packages. $25. backs on casters. wicker excel cond. DISHWASHER Whirlpool w/matching pillows fitted bodice. $100. Maxim w/bag seldom TOY SPANIEL/YORKIE cable ready w/re- 352-205-3887 All. 352-324-3025 $100. 483-3822 Asking $350. Call white excel cond beige appliqué. $25. 352-504-6680 used $35 Call mix puppy, also 352-483-2718 works great $99. mote, great shape. LAWN MOWER Yardman AREA RUGS (2) Contem- 352-728-8054 352-357-1363 Yorkie/Maltese, fe- CHAIRS Kitchen ‘50 Call 352-365-6271 $85. 352-552-3000 porary design, multi WOMEN’S HOLIDAY males, 8 wks, shots ROCKER RECLINER high rear wheels MAGAZINE RACK DRESSES size 8 pe- BOWLING BALL 16 lbs chrome 4/with pad- TELEVISION RCA 25” Briggs & Stratton 21” colored, 6’x7’. $60. wood. Asking $20. & dewormed. $299 ded seats. $100. Call mauve, very good DOUBLE OVEN Tappan 352-460-0458 tite all in good cond. & BAG. $30. color. $50. Please call 5hp $95. SOLD Call 352-430-1090 Call 352-978-7461 ea. To adult home. 352-504-6406 cond. $150 Please built-in, 24” & Range 352-245-0716 $50 all. 323-6229 Call 352-821-2370 call 352-314-9351 top. $99. Please call PODOCARPUS (10) AUDIO TAPES (14) MOVING BOXES (8) WOOD PALLETS FREE BOWLING BALL, bag & 352-430-0298 VIDEO GAME CHAIR shrubs. $80/all. Call CHAISE LOUNGE CHAIR ROCKER/RECLINER mostly Patterson & New, 24” L x 18” x In Palm Plaza. shoes size 7. $25. YORKSHIRE TERRIER wireless w/accesso- 352-787-1226 Pool, adjustable, leather, used. $100. DRYER elec., excel. Parker. Asking $50. 18”. Asking $15. 352-326-8957 Leesburg. Please call male 1yr old shots & ries, PYRAMAT. $40. w/PVC straps, excel. Call 352-787-8111 cond. $50. SOLD! SOLD 352-483-5669 352-728-6581 dewormed $200. $20. 352-343-8987 352-504-1309 PRESSURE WASHER, WORK BENCH 6’ Cus- CLASSIFIEDS WORK! 6hp, 2,500 PSI, Call 352-348-2300 ROCKER/RECLINER like AFGHANS (2) one large NYLON TAPE 2” wide tom Built Wood, needs air cleaner. BOWLING SHOES Ladies CHINA CABINET lg., top new, micro-fiber. DRYER Kenmore good and one med. adult 500’ long. Asking New. $60. Please 560 Pet 624 Children’s $100. SOLD! like new 6 1/2, glass, storage under, $89. Please call cond. $99. Call items pastel colors. $40 $10. Please call call 352-343-7201 Brunswick. $20 obo. Supplies excel cond. $100. 352-408-4688 321-276-0930 PUSH MOWER gas Call 352-357-5365 352-735-1591 352-365-1487 352-589-7335 works great $45. ROCKING CHAIRS 1 ACTIVITY SEAT Baby 655 Musical BIRD CAGE large, DRYER used, electric. Call 352-205-3887 BOOKS (30) hard back PANTS Men’s dress (14 GOLF BALLS used, good CHINA HUTCH standard size, 1 over Einstein Discover & assorted kinds & Instruments 20”x20”x29” high $100. Please call Play. $35. Please pairs) 36x29 excel cond. Asking $5 for w/wood stand. $45. black, 6.5’x4’, glass size. Babette’s. $90 352-217-9472 boardgame. $40. cond. $25 Call call 352-742-8246 RAIN BARREL $39.95. KEYBOARD electronic & 30 balls. Please call 352-406-1595 door. Asking $98. both. 352-561-0856 407-221-5962 352-259-5926 352-223-1498 Call 352-942-0048 DRYER Whirlpool, white, Please call stand. Casio, new ACTIVITY TABLE Bright CAGE (for birds or sm. SETTEE Colonial 2 cush- Super Capacity Plus. 352-394-7788 BOOKS 100 + paper & cond. w/manual $95. Starts Around We Go PLATES, (8) Star Trek, GOLF CLUBS, 3 iron pets) 30.5”L x 18”W COFFEE TABLE, beveled ion 57”, med. blue $99. Please call hardback, kids & ro- 352-267-1997 w/removable seat. Hamilton, gold thru SW, driver, 3 x 18”H., white. $50. glass top, 4 legs, floral. Good cond. 352-787-7584 RAIN BENCH KIT holds mance, good cond. $45. 352-636-6600 plated. $80 obo. KEYBOARD w/stand, ex- wood, putter. $75 352-748-9611 gold leaf stand. $95. $75. 352-383-2398 65 gallons, complete $25 all. 357-0766 352-455-3342 352-245-0716 352-217-1322 FREEZER 14cu.ft. Fri- instructions to build. cel. cond. battery or DOG KENNEL lg., wire, BOUNCE & SPIN ZEBRA SOFA & LOVE SEAT gidaire frost free 2 $69. 352-343-4108 BOOKS bag of paper- POOL FILTER Hayword electric operated. $35/obo. Please call ride toy. Like new. $75. 352-314-3073 GOLF SET LPGA ladies, COFFEE/END & SOFA La-Z-Boy, recliners, yrs. old. $250. backs, variety mys- Diatomaceous Earth left hand, Irons, 352-330-0796 TABLE glass beveled blue green color, ex- 352-742-2218 Asking $15. all tery/romance $3 for 352-357-3996 RIDING MOWER Crafts- $50 Silver Lake area ORGAN Yamaha Elec- woods, putter & bag. PET CARRIER medium top. $50 or bring of- cel. shape. $550. man 12hp 42” cut all. 352-324-3025 352-323-8240 $50. SOLD! fer. 352-365-1487 Call 352-259-4486 GRILL HEALTH AROMA tone HC-2, excel. 17” W X 19” H X 25” CRIB turns into Toddler new belts & battery BOOKS gardening, 3 cond. $100. Please 14” elec. almost new PORTRAIT of Martha JACKET Dale Earnhardt L. Asking $25. Call SOFA & LOVESEAT mi- bed, incl. mattress $300 874-4535 boxes. $30. Call call 352-735-1769 COMPUTER DESK $20. Please call Washington, Smith- Jr - 88 pit jacket new 352-406-1595 cro-fiber, ends re- brown. Asking $75. 352-315-4234 blonde wood 57” 352-753-3974 sonian Institute. $75. ladies 11/12, men’s cline. $500. Please 352-504-2966 660 Office WESTERN SADDLE 16”, wide excel cond. RIDING MOWER Crafts- BRAS 38DD (6) very 352-753-7075 med. gorgeous. $75. $49. 352-728-6835 call 352-323-1413 MICROWAVE Magic all synthetic, blk., JUMPER Fisher Price man 42” cut looks good cond. $20 take Furniture/ 352-255-3743 Chef carousel & rack and runs good $495 all Please call PROM DRESS beautiful w/cinch, perfect. SOFA & MATCHING Precious Planet, lots Supplies POOL PUMP MOTOR & $95. 352-217-1322 COUCH & LOVE SEAT 1380 watts. $20. obo. 352-324-2173 352-874-5528 strapless. Excel. navy blue, newer, CHAIR light gold old, Call 352-314-2981 of fun! Like new. SAND FILTER. $100. $40. 352-434-2439 cond. Bust 34. $30. COMPUTER DESK 58”H good cond $100 obo but good cond $75 SHED metal 10’x12’ BRAS 38DD (6) very 352-365-0191 352-978-1664 Call 352-459-8725 Call 352-589-4915 MICROWAVE Sharp PLAY PEN Graco, like x36”W, w/CD slots & $1,200 you move it. good cond. $20 take chair. $35/obo. Call 1000 watts good new. $40. Please call Excel cond. Call all Please call REMOTE CONTROL, TRAMPOLINE good COUCH brown flower, SOFA 72”, 2/cushions 352-669-1163 cond $75 obo Call good cond. $99/obo. cond, works well $35 352-787-5376 352-434-8186 352-874-5528 with large numbers & excel. cond. Asking Call 352-742-0894 352-326-2717 352-504-5847 letters, for, TV, DVD, COMPUTER DESK cus- 600 $75. Please call SWING Fisher Price, 6 BREAD MACHINE Excel. etc. $15. 978-7461 RANGE elec. Whirlpool spd., 10 songs, flip tom build 60”Lx25” COUCH, leather Beige, 352-357-6106 TANK & PUMP 50 gallon cond. Asking $10. white excel cond $85 bar, excel. cond. Wx32”H $100 Call Merchandise w/recliner on each SOFA BED light green for a pond + plants, SOLD! CLASSIFIEDS 685 Tools/ Please call $20. 352-434-2439 RUG w/fruit design. 352-326-9419 end. $500 obo. & tan, clean. $65/obo. you dig up. $100. WORK! Machinery Mart 352-365-9515 352-365-6271 Good cond. for 352-365-6256 WALKER, car seat, bal- Call 352-357-0766 CHAIN 20’ 5/16” & kitchen/dining area. COMPUTER DESK, white RANGE GE, 4 burner, washed oak. BAND SAW Craftsman SOFA creamy yellow ance seat, jumper, binder $30. Call $70. 352-357-9305 DAY BED white, great flat top, white. $200. 20”x36”x56”. $70. 12”x6” 2 spd., 45 leather, fair cond. bath tub. For a Girl. TREES! SAVE 70% + 352-314-2981 cond. w/mattress. 352-787-7584 Call 352-323-8818 degree tilt roller cabi- GOOD price $90. $75. 352-308-6623 GOING OUT OF 601 Antiques Asking $75. Call CHAIN heavy duty 3/8” RUG w/fruit design. net $125. 319-6840 352-347-1090 352-552-2153 REFRIGERATOR (side by BUSINESS SALE! x 30ft w/hooks 2650 Good cond. for DESK like new metal side) STOVE (glass 625 Building •3 Gal. 6’ +/- Oaks lbs working load $60 kitchen/dining area. 30” x 66”. Asking DESK full size w/hutch, SOFA Flexsteel floral top) both GE in excel. CHINA CABINET Etc. $3-$5 Call 352-343-8470 $70. 352-357-9305 $75. Please call CEMENT MIXER like new good blonde wood, needs pattern. Asking $85. cond. must sell $600 Supplies/ cond. $75. Call •15 Gal. 10 for $150 440-313-1345 cond., 3 1/2 cu.ft., TLC. $75. Please call Please call obo. 407-744-4788 •30 Gal. 10 for $350 1/3 hp, heavy gauge. 352-589-0126 Materials SATIN HAND SET (5) 352-383-3336 352-750-0675 •3’ Red Cedar $3 CHAMPAGNE GLASSES DESK, CHAIR & TYPE- Paid $425. Asking REFRIGERATOR GE Mary Kay, complete, WINDOWS (2) alum. CHEAP! 455-5164 (12) tulip shape, pre- WRITER. Asking $40. $250. Please call DESK off white wood 2004 25 cubic ft. unused. $50. All. DRESSER 6 drawers. SOFA SLEEPER excel New. $99/obo. Call fect cond. $20 obo. Call 352-365-2252 352-324-3122 or tone laminated, 3 top glass top stove, & OR 352-669-1618 Call 407-221-5962 $60. Please call cond. $100 Please 352-504-5847 352-748-7678 after 8pm. 352-324-2938 352-589-0126 drawers & 2 lowers. call 352-460-0706 dishwasher, 2009 $100. 259-3170 Maytag microwave CERAMIC TILES 10 WEED WACKER string CHANDELIER 1 large SCRAPBOOKING CASE, FILE CABINET 4 drawer, CHAIN SAW Craftsman FAN GE oscillating. HEADBOARD & FRAME TABLE w/4 chairs ex- WASHER Kenmore, boxes wall, white, trimmer gas, runs globe excel cond. never used blk. legal size, 18Wx 18”, w/case, only Asking $50. queen, brass. $100. cel cond med. color good cond. $99. 4.25x4.25, 15sf/box. great $40. Please $25. Please call w/wheels. Asking 52H. $60. Please used 3 hrs. $65. Call Call 352-978-1664 352-787-1954 $95. 729-2354 321-276-0930 $69. 942-0048 call 352-205-3887 352-357-3734 $35. 352-383-2302 call 352-455-8755 (352)748-0649

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685 Tools/ 806 Houses 807 807 810 Duplexes 819 1001 Mfd Homes 1205 Autos 1210 Mcycles/ 1247 Trailers Machinery Unfurnished Apartments Apartments LEESBURG 2/1 in quiet Manufactured For Sale BUICK CENTURY ‘81 Mopeds area near downtown, runs good, looks ok. CHAIN SAW Craftsman LEESBURG 2/1 Unfurnished Unfurnished Homes Rental CLERMONT/ $475/mo & 3/1 range, refrigerator, A real good $600 20”. $80. Please call CLERMONT/ HAMPTON VILLA APTS window a/c fans WILDWOOD AREA, 2/2 W. HWY. 50 car. 352-383-6012 SOLD $600/mo + security dbl. wide (in Adult Before Groveland dep. MOVE IN SPE- W. HWY. 50 MOUNT DORA lawn care. $475 + security. 742-9121 Park) CHA, $600. Mobile Homes For Sale CASH PAID New Encl. Cargo COMPOUND MITER RA- CIAL 352-434-9785 Before Groveland 1 & 2 BR Elderly, dis- FOR JUNK CARS! Mobile Homes For Sale abled or handicapped. 2/1 (Family Park) w/Owner Finance Trailer, V-Nose, Ramp DIAL ARM TO TABLE LEESBURG 2/1 util rm, 2br/1ba $150 and up. HARLEY DAVIDSON Door Side Door, 6x10. LEESBURG 2/1 1812 w/Owner Finance Rental assistance CHA $475. Call SAW Dewalt. $95. W/D hookups, No From $1,000 down Call 352-771-6191 ‘97 SUPERGLIDE $1,975 High St. CHA fenced 2br/1ba maybe avail. 352-745-8620 352-455-2560 pets. $525/mo. + ---$$500/month$$--- RUNS GOOD! 352-527-0555 yard, lg. scrn porch From $1,000 down Phase 2 Family $500 sec.589-1996 Also Avail. FORD ‘89 F150 ON SALE $4,995 DRUM SANDER many $625/mo. + dep. ---$$500/month$$--- Section 825 Rent-To- Ugly Duckling Call 352-330-0047 Also Avail. 2 BR Townhouse, & Handyman Special different size sanding 727-343-7343 or LEESBURG 3/2 with ga- Own Work Truck, ice cold 1264 Auto Handyman Special 3 BR apts. avail. 2br/1ba HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘98 discs 25hp motor 352-874-4064. Sec- rage. $750 mo. + air, low miles. 2br/1ba Please call Denise at From $500 down Dyna Super Glide Parts $40 352-728-5074 tion 8 Welcome. $500 dep. Call Mike WEIRSDALE 2 story $1,600 SPECIAL From $500 down Hampton Villas ---$$400/month$$--- metallic blue w/pin- 352-223-5300 nearly new 3/2 Linda 352-243-7577 Accessory MITER SAW Black & LEESBURG 2/1 CHA, & ---$$400/month$$--- Equal Housing w/mother in law, lg. CHEVY ‘04 Silverado stripe 18K mi Decker includes new extra room. No dogs. Linda 352-243-7577 Opportunity LEESBURG, Duplex wooded lot. $950 EUSTIS 3/2 16’x80’ ‘95 2500, 4x4, Crew Cab, $6,000 Please call CAMPER SHELL fits 8’ blade only $30. Call $625. Owner/Broker! Section 8 Accepted. VERY CLEAN 2/1 no 407-865-7259 completely remod- Awesome Truck! 352-483-2718 truck, crank out win- 352-552-4098 352-750-0756 EUSTIS 352-383-6169 pets $525/mo + dep eled CHA vinyl siding $13,495 SPECIAL dows w/scrn $100 1 & 2 BR WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA Call 352-516-7920 MITER SAW Craftsman MT. DORA Lg. 2/1, du- 352-551-6772 & dbl. roof, great LEESBURG 2/1 family Green Rated 2/1, on large lot LEXUS ‘02 GS 300 10” compound 3hp., plex, no pets, 447 E cond. $12,000 obo room, living room, Energy Efficient $325/mo. Leather, sunroof, CANVAS COVER custom w/clamp extension. 11th Ave. $650/mo. 811 MUST BE MOVED dining room Near Ve- North CR. 19A Call 407-865-7259 loaded, immaculate made snap on for a kit $50. 319-6840 407-644-7641 352-357-8565 netian Gardens 352-357-7332 Condos/Townho $ 13,995 SPECIAL HONDA ‘05 Silverado 6’ bed. $540/mo + dep. Call REBEL 250, CLEAN. $50. 352-457-6858 STEP LADDER 20’ Wer- uses LEESBURG 2/1 55 & 352-360-3277 EUSTIS over park. Low lot CHEVY ‘05 Malibu $1,995 ner, fiberglass. 1 & 2 BR LEESBURG $799, 3br, Call 352-330-0047 FLOOR MAT SET (4) All $100. Please call LEESBURG 2/1 near rent, front kitchen, Maxx LS weather for RAV4 Water & Sewer 2.5ba townhome, scrn in laundry, lg FL 4 dr., hatch back www.luckyucycles.com 352-255-6831 Mall $599 Single Included $250 off first month like new $50 Please Story Living $300 900 room & upgrades rear sunroof call 352-385-7359 TABLE SAW Delta on North CR. 19A EPPER REE rent. Ask for Summer $6,500. Reduced to: $10,495 SPECIAL deposit. Please call 352-357-7332 P T 352-460-4643 legs, not working. 352-483-1001 Real Estate $5,000. 504-6448 HITCH for Dodge or Apts. or 352-636-4321 KIA ‘06 Sorrento $50. Please call EUSTIS 1/1, above ga- For Sale Chrysler Stow & Go 352-435-0055 LEESBURG 2/1, nice Models Open! LEESBURG 2/2 condo, NEW & PRE-OWNED Great Family Vehicle $150. Please call rage apt. avail. Oct. pool, covered park- area fenced yard, Lowest Prices Ever! 69K, Come Drive KAWASAKI ‘06 352-430-0407 TRUCK WORK BOX 5’ 1st, Non smoker. No ing, laundry. $650/ w/extras pets wel- Brand New $5000 Below Cost! Today! VULCAN 1500 w/dual locks, new. dogs. $500/mo. + mo. + dep. + low RIM Mustang 5 Star comed $725/mo Call 1, 2 & 3 BR. On Existing Models $10,495 SPECIAL EFI, 5K MILES $50. 352-323-1643 $250 dep. incl. water util. 352-323-8805 Pony.(2). $100. 352-551-9861 903 Homes Call: Baird Homes $4,995 sewer & garbage. Now Leasing In House Financing 352-360-3335 WOOD DUST COLLEC- 352-589-5661 For Sale 352-787-1988 Call 352-330-0047 TOR Delta 1hp + ad- LEESBURG 3/1 remod- Great Move-In LEESBURG 2/2 Great lo- No Dealer Fees Ever SERVICE MANUALS 1 ditional accessories eled home 5 min. cation, clean, No WILDWOOD Country Re- Low Interest Rates! AMC 1979, 4-Chrys- EUSTIS Lg 2nd floor pri- Specials pets. $600/mo. + A RARE FIND avail $99 217-5104 from LRMC. 1011 vate 1/1 w/view, lg SM CATTLE FARM sorts 55+. Two Mo- ler 1991 excel cond. Lee St. $750/mo. Call Now $250 deposit Call bile homes 2/2, Lake Jem Auto & $65 obo. 315-1612 balcony & scrn porch 352-787-8098 NEAR THE VILLAGES Marine Sales WOOD LATHE Delta 352-568-7700 $525/mo Please call 352-399-2129 80% OWNER furn/unfurn, com- variable w/tools. A 3793 Pepper Tree Ln. pletely remodeled 352-383-0956 TIRES (4) P-235x55/17 LEESBURG Bassville 352-250-3555 LEESBURG 3br 2.5ba FINANCING BUY HERE! PAY HERE! LANCE SCOOTER ‘08 must to see! $250. wildwoodapts.com Near CR 466 throughout, CHA, 1/2 tread $90 Call 352-255-6831 Park 3/1 block EUSTIS townhome, attached w/new appl. incl. See Our Entire 150CC. 10 MILES 352-483-2664 house CHA w/well & New 1 & 2 BR. Equal Housing garage W/D incl. Ask Completely fenced Inventory on $1,000 Opportunity 2.25 acres, w/late W/D. 813-951-6071 WORK BENCH 7’ Cus- fenced yard North CR 19A for Autumn www.lakejemauto.com Call 352-330-0047 TIRES (4) used, tom Built Wood, $550/mo Call Near Publix 352-460-4643 model 3/2 1800 sf TAVARES 1/1, incl.table, home. 20x40 enclosed 1002 Mfd P205/70/15, excel New. $70. Please 352-483-4546 352-357-7332 FORD ‘03 Mustang Con- MOTORCYCLE JACKETS cond. 13K mi. $80. Wi Fi, elec. $310 TAVARES (Tavares pole barn 16x24 cattle call 352-343-7201 Homes vertible GT, burgundy blk. leather, zip- All. 352-435-0760 LEESBURG Like New EUSTIS Special $150 bi-wkly + dep. Ridge) 3/2. No pets, barn, trees, pasture & w/tan top. $10,810. pered. $100 both. 352-669-0961 W/ land 2/2 patio homes in Deposit.1/2/3 br Apt. no smoking. Avail. many extras. 800-313-9787 352-504-8827 TRAILER HITCH Reese gated community. from $455 Call now. 352-343-2508 $219,900 lease or TAVARES APARTMENT For Sale FORD ‘06 Escape ‘98-’04, Toyota Ta- $695/mo. Going 352-357-5675 purchase owner MOTORCYCLE SEAT coma pick-up. $75. OPEN HOUSE TAVARES 3/2 condo $11,870. Call Fast! Call NOW! financing Mustang, fits ‘02 352-815-0268 Friday, Sept. 24th with screened patio 800-313-9787 800 352-408-8887 LADY LAKE Arden Place From 11am To 3pm 352-516-7808 Wide Glide, like new. Apts. New 1br & 2/2, & W/D. $695/mo. FORD ‘08 Mustang GT $100. 343-4439 TRAILER HITCH, Reese, 2 br 1 ba Apts. RENTED CLERMONT 3BR/2BA Real Estate LEESBURG 2/2.5, pool, 1-story apts. coming 350 Shelby. Won’t 1500 lb w/sway bars 1000sf Vaulted Small home like new MOTORCYCLE TIRE exercise room, library the end of 2010. Ceilings Fireplace Last! $23,740. Call complete. $500 For Rent Lots of features, 813 Homes inside, Lake Minne- 1100 Dunlop 120/90/18, & club house $675 800-313-9787 Firm. 352-787-9157 Was $700 haha view, lorge lot, good cond. $40 mo. 352-357-9305 green rated, energy 1 Day Only $625!! To Share eat in kitchen, all Recreation FORD ‘09 Focus SE Firm. 352-821-2801 efficient, only $595 Only 8, 3 Apts. Left WHEEL & TIRE (1) appl incl. $14,380. Please call. RENTALS & $725/mo. For de- 408 St. Clair Abrams FRUITLAND PARK huge 2457517, Nissan or $275,000.00 obo 800-313-9787 805 Houses Clermont - 1/1 Large tails please call Road-Tavares house on Lake Ge- 1230 Vans Toyota, 6 lugs, steel. 877-781-6995 neva (off Spring Lake Call 352-242-1324 $35. 352-360-3027 apt. incl. water/lawn. (352) 483-1001 FORD TAURUS ‘95 Furnished Rd) Mature employed or 352-978-3790 or 1101 Boats DODGE RAM 250 ‘91 $600.00 loaded 140K mi ex- LEESBURG (2) 2 br apts. female $400/mo + 217-846-3138 A-1 condition, 66K WHEELS (2) 1977 Cor- OXFORD, Cottage 6 Clermont - 1/1 duplex ANCHOR MINN KOTA cel cond. $1,900 incl.water/lawn. $600/mo $400 dep., 808 part of utilities. miles. $3,500 obo. vette Rally wheels miles. West of the pool, water & pest LEESBURG 4br/2ba 18 lb capacity elec. SOLD 1ST DAY! Call 352-406-1791 Villages 1/1, furn., all $500.00 Non-smoker Call 15x8. $100. Both. control included. Call Apartments NO MONEY DOWN! new in box $100 Call 352-815-0268 util. incl. & HD TV, Clermont - 3br town- 352-208-9887 SOLD 1ST DAY NISSAN ‘09 Versa SL. 1235 S U V home - large garage 352-326-9177 Furnished Own now. $945 mo. $13,620. Call private drive, covered 352-575-1547 WHEELS set of 4 alum. parking, nature set- incl, lawn $950.00, LEESBURG 816 Commercial BOAT STORAGE 800-313-9787 GEO ‘91 Tracker, 4x4, EUSTIS 1/1, $110 wk + Venetian Cove Marina Sport for 6 lug Dodge ting. $775/mo. Clermont- 5br Pool 1 & 2 BR. APTS. Property TENNESSEE 3/2 2200 5 speed, a/c. $1,650. home $1,500.00 security dep. all util. 352-728-9870 NISSAN ‘09 Versa SL. $70. Please call 352-748-2776 MOVE IN SPECIAL’S incl. Please call sf ‘05 Norris, hardw- 352-348-5843 SOLD Sunwood Village I & II LEESBURG, located just $13,620. Call 352-406-4555 wod, tile .07 acre lot, FLOATING DOCK KITS 806 Houses ROCKER REALTY 352-728-1955 South of SR 44 & 1 high end amenities, 800-313-9787 ISUZU ‘00 Trooper. 352-394-3570 St. North of Leesburg INCLUDES HEAVY 1275 Golf Unfurnished UMATILLA lake front, 55 minutes from Dol- PONTIAC ‘03 Grand Am, $6,430. Please call www. LEESBURG 2/1.5, W/D Post Office. 2,000sf. DUTY HARDWARE 800-313-9787 Carts Lake Yale, travel lywood, Pigeon WITH 4’X8’ only 33,000 miles. CLERMONT 3BR/2BA RockerRealtyInc.com $620 + dep. Great commercial bldg. for Forge, Double A Chi- trailer or motor FLOATS! $7,890. Please call JEEP ‘00 Cherokee CLUB CAR ‘06 DS, bat- Lake Minnehaha location. No Pets. rent or lease. $1,500 cago Cubs , TAVARES, 3/1.5 with home, furn., CALL DON 800-313-9787 Sport, 2WD, auto, teries ‘10, excel. view $1100/mo + 352-787-5885 per mo. incl. util. local award winning garage, fenced back- $125-$150/wk. no 352-516-8223 352-343-4108 cold ac. 160K mi. cond. $3,500. Call util. all appl. & lawn yard 860 Cedar Cir- security, no dep. health care, gor- TOYOTA ‘00 Sienna, care incl. 1 yr. lease, LEESBURG 3/2 & 2/1 $4,000 obo. Cell 352-430-3616 cle $875 + deposit. 352- 255-3590 819 geous mountain, & PADDLE BOAT Pelican, Real Low Miles. 386-481-7887 or no pets, no smoking $500 Move in Spe- lake views. Adjacent $7,380. Please call Call 561-603-2249 cial! W/D hook-up. used twice. Asking 352-360-0190 CLUB CAR ‘98, 48V, call 352-242-1324 UMATILLA Studio $550. Manufactured lot avail, will email $350. Please call 800-313-9787 or 352-978-3790 or 352-874-7136 w/charger, ‘07 bat- UMATILLA (6 mi. out- 1 br $575/mo. util. Homes Rental pictures. $125,900 352-787-9157 TOYOTA ‘06 Camry. teries, jump seat & 217-846-3138 or side of Umatilla). 3/1. incl. No Pets. Call 423-921-7639 1240 Trucks cell 352-552-8932 $12,220. Please call rain cover. $1,800. $750/mo, +deposit. 352-250-4711 CLERMONT/ PONTOON 20’, ‘96, Light Duty 352-365-9047 WEIRSDALE 2 story 800-313-9787 CLERMONT/ 352-557-5649 W. HWY. 50 60hp Johnson, single nearly new 3/2 axle trailer w/new DODGE ‘01 Ram 1500 W. HWY. 50 809 Roommate Before Groveland VW ‘06 Beetle Converti- SEAT COVER Brand UMATILLA 1/1, newly w/mother in law, lg. tires, all accessories extended cab, red, Before Groveland LEESBURG SPECIAL Wanted Mobile Homes For Sale ble, blue w/black top. New, plum & grey. renovated, nice wooded lot. $950 incl. Ready to Go! $14,680. Please call ps/pb/pl, hard ton- Paid $100. Asking Mobile Homes For Sale $299 1st mo. w/Owner Finance neighborhood. First Cozy & 407-865-7259 $3,500 obo. Call 800-313-9787 neau cover. $7,500 $79. 352-314-2306 w/Owner Finance Quiet 1/1 apts with HOWEY IN THE HILLS, 2br/1ba month + dep. WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA 352-223-9123 or obo 352-223-9146 2br/1ba W/D THEN $450/mo. 3/2, prefer female. From $1,000 down TIRES 4 like new DOT, $625/mo. 669-3535 $425/mo. plus 1/2 ---$$500/month$$--- 2/1, on large lot 223-9050. 1206 Aviation From $1,000 down Pet friendly community DODGE ‘92 Dakota, V6, on 8” rims. $100. ---$$500/month$$--- utilities. Call Janice Also Avail. $325/mo. WEIRSDALE 2 story “Blueberry Hill II Apts “ 1120 Marine club cab, w/rebuilt 352-750-4828 Also Avail. Call 352-314-0057 352-508-4571 Handyman Special Call 407-865-7259 nearly new 3/2 2br/1ba 1210 Mcycles/ eng., new tires. YAMAHA ‘03, remanu- Handyman Special w/mother in law, lg. WILDWOOD in Conti- Equip/ LEESBURG STUDIO Nice LEESBURG Room for From $500 down $1,500 Firm. Please factured in ‘07, 48V, 2br/1ba wooded lot. $950 nental Country Club, Mopeds & clean. $125/wk. rent, laundry, own ---$$400/month$$--- Supplies call SOLD loaded new cond. From $500 down 407-865-7259 55+, 1/1 asking incl. util. cable TV. bath, quiet area For Linda 352-243-7577 new cond. Was ---$$400/month$$--- $37,000. Will rent MOTORS ‘94 Johnson Linda 352-243-7577 352-303-6266 or more info contact DODGE ‘99 Ram 2500, $6,300 now $2,800. 807 FRUITLAND PARK 2/2 for $600 incl. all util. 15hp runs perfect 813-781-9540. [email protected] $675 obo, Call 2 wheel drive, long 352-459-1353 porch, carport, $525 + amenities Call bed, new paint, lock- EUSTIS 2/1 fenced, Apartments 352-406-4555 YAMAHA NEW ‘10. family, laundry, car- Unfurnished No Pets. 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Contact: C.J. Risak Phone: (352) 365-8254 FAX: (352) 365-1951 eal Estate E-mail: [email protected] Friday,R September 24, 2010 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press C SECTION ALL VILLAGE REALTY Fantastic landscaping and great views, all at a low price

This stately, mini-estate comes with bedrooms, which have carpet. The lush landscaping and a tree-lined open floor plan includes vaulted ceil- driveway that features a water foun- ings and French doors off the living tain in a circular design. It’s a quiet room that lead to the pool area, mak- and peaceful area, elevated perfectly ing it a perfect setting for entertaining for viewing the breathtaking sunsets. on the 35x31-foot lanai-pool area. This four-bedroom, 2.5-bath home has The kitchen features Corian counter been renovated throughout, and is tops and a one-piece sink. There’s a tastefully and elegantly decorated all large master suite with bath. All of within the more than 1,900 square- this is located on a 5-acre fenced lot, foot living area. Another remarkable which is wonderful for privacy. Cost is feature are the bamboo wood floors, $295,000. Call Betty Salas for a view- This home features four bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a pool, all on a 5-acre fenced lot. everywhere with the exception of the ing at 352-753-9828.

ROYAL HARBOR Mint-condition home has a huge garage/work area

An absolutely immaculate home that enclosed carpeted lanai with glass windows comes with a beautiful brick stucco exterior — a perfect spot to sit back relax and enjoy and a three-plus car garage that has 1,050 your morning coffee or quiet evenings. The square feet in space and is fit for a king. To master suite is a nice size with a transom see it is to believe it — totally organized window over the bed and a large walk-in with pegboard, work counters and a room closet. The master bath has a garden tub for all your toys. Built in 2003 and in mint with a separate shower and two sinks. The condition, this Langley II has a separate liv- ing room/sitting room or den, a great room, washer and dryer stay. It’s all in a great a dining area and an open kitchen with a gated community with a pool, fitness and large breakfast nook. The kitchen features recreation area, , gazebo on Lake 42" cabinets, beveled-edged countertops, a Harris and a storage facility for your gas stove, a breakfast bar and a closet pantry. RV/boat. Just listed at $227,500. Call The three sets of doors (from master, great Carole Thompsonat 267-0064 or Cindy Home built in 2003 has a three-plus car garage with more than 1,000 square feet of space. room and breakfast nook) lead to a fully- Wheeler at 255-6032.

MORRIS REALTY AND INVESTMENTS A 5-acre property offers a custom-built home What an incredible opportunity — 5 acres Bring the horses and animals and enjoy of property right outside The Villages. There the country feel of spaciousness, while being is plenty of room to grow on this 5-acre prop- so close to so many amenities. The side-entry erty with a custom home built in 2004. garage helps you conceal your most “pre- Expand your horizons with this immaculate cious” items. There are no deed restrictions, block/stucco, three-bedroom, two-bath home so bring all of your toys (boats, RVs, campers, with an open, split floor plan, vaulted ceil- etc.). This won’t last long at this price. ings and plenty of storage space. There are no Sellers are willing to consider lease/pur- direct neighbors, yet it’s within minutes to chase to qualified buyers — contact the list- shopping, theaters, restaurants and hospitals. ing agent today to see if you qualify. Take a stroll across the acreage for some love- This is aggressively priced at $199,900. ly water views of Spring Lake. Or, if the five Call Julie Riegler at Morris Realty and acres is too much property, the parcel can be Investments for your personal tour today at easily subdivided and developed into two 352-408-3939, or visit This home has three bedrooms, two baths with an open floor plan. units per acre. www.JulieSellsGlobal.com.

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PROPERTY TRANSFERS Virgil L Bell Tr and Bell Living Magnolia Park Ph III, $0. Summer Bay Partnership to PEP talk Trust to Fruitland Park Land Rajkumarie Nettles to Oswaldo Felippe Da Silva Jr Company LLC, Pt Lts 5, 6 Blk and Marcia Maria Saraiva Ronnie P Nettles, Lt 12 dream home, doing some remodeling, or 23 Map of F H Whitneys Sub Fairview Ests, $122,000. Suzano, Un 503 304 Wk 46 Free Homebuyer Etc., $60,000. just love seeing what's new in home design, Summer Bay Partnership to Summer Isles Condo I, construction and décor, you'll find it all at Virgil L Bell Tr and Bell Living Darlene Francine Cooper, Un $21,000. Education Workshop at the Hammers & Home Show. Trust to Fruitland Park Land 502 207 Wk 47 Summer Isles Summer Bay Partnership to This fun and informative event is free and Company LLC, Pt Lt 5 Blk 23 Condo I, $5,920. Petra Alvarado Un 503 404 Wk Cooper Memorial Library open to the public. Meet the home profes- Map of F H Whitneys Sub, Summer Bay Partnership to 41 Summer Isles Condo I, CLERMONT — Learn to be an informed sionals who can make your dreams come $45,000. Lawrence S Jackson and Ethel $31,110. homebuyer at this workshop, If you’ve been true and enter to win a $500 cash drawing Anthony L Chiocchi Jr to dreaming of owning your own home. Michelle Jackson, Un 503 404 Clifton D Andrews and for those 18 or older. Anthony L Chiocchi Jr and The workshop will take you through the Wk 39 Summer Isles Condo I, Susan M Andrews to Hans Live demonstrations will be ongoing Lance R Leviner Joint $24,990. process of making it a reality, 9 a.m. to 5:30 throughout the day, and the Future Builders Revocable Inter Vivos Trusts, Monahan and Kelly Owensby, Summer Bay Partnership to p.m., Cooper Memorial Library, Clermont, of America students from Leesburg and Lance R Leviner Tr and Pt Lt 8 Woody Acres First Wednesday, Sept. 29, room 108. Lawrence S Jackson and Ethel Addition, $800. Tavares High Schools will be selling hand- Anthony L Chiocchi Jr Tr, Lt 2 Reservations can be made by calling 1- crafted birdhouses. Proceeds from the sale of Pt Lt 3 Lakeview Ct, $10. Michelle Amparo Gonzalez and Jerry 800-251-2227. these “one of a kind” custom houses will Elsa Vargas and Elsa V Susan M Andrews and Colon to Summer Bay For information contact Dennis Smolarek, Clifton D Andrews to Hans benefit class projects at both schools. Vargas to Lee Jean Krajcir and Partnership, Un 107 101 Per 536-2275 at the library. Non-perishable food is also being collected Lanny r Krajcir Lt 10 Lost Lk Tr Monahan Lt 6 Woody Acres, 34 Villas at Summer Bay, $160,000. for donation to a local food pantry. F, $139,000. $9,500. For information about the show or to pur- Summer Bay Partnership to Gary D Phillips Ind and Tr, Alba L Rodriguez to This home show has chase a booth, call the HBA office at 343- Maria Loredo Solis and Saul Elizabeth B Phillips Ind and Tr Summer Bay Partnership, Un 7101. and Phillips Family Revocable Solis, Un 108 312 wk 40 design, décor, live The Home Builders Association of Lake- Summer Isles Condo I, 105 104 Per 39 Villas at Living Trust to Hayden K Hale Summer Bay, $11,356.43. Sumter, formed in 1973, is a trade organiza- and Betty Hale, 2-18-26, $11,300. demonstrations and a tion representing 230 member businesses. $95,000. Summer Bay Partnership to Gregory J Cecere to Summer Bay Partnership, Un The HBA provides legislative advocacy, inter- Silvia Faisca De Rodrigues Lezli Renee Bertleson, Un 401 cash prize acts with local governmental agencies, con- 108 111 Per 33 Summer Isles to Christian Joaquin 204 Wk 9 Summer Bay Resort TAVARES — The Home Builders ducts continuing education programs for its Condo I, $9,810. Rodrigues and Maria Del Condo III, $15,890. Association of Lake and Sumter Counties membership, and supports Future Builders of Huerto Talasek Rodrigues, 30- Summer Bay Partnership to Ingrid June Clark and Coy (HBA) is hosting the “Hammers & Home America chapters and scholarship opportu- 17-27, $10. Jerry Colon, Arianna M Colon Christian Clark and Summer Show,” 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, October nities. The HBA is the local affiliate of the Thomas Butterworth and and Amparo Gonzalez, Un 406 Bay Partnership, Un 108 304 2, Main Street Receptions in downtown National Association of Builders (NAHB) and Stacy L Butterworth to 201 Wk 15 Summer Isles Per 13 Summer Isles Condo I, Leesburg. the Florida Association of Home Builders Thomas Butterworth, Lt 179 Condo I, $18,200. $10,753.87. Whether you're planning to build your (FHB).

REAL ESTATE NEWS

respectively. The area's average interest rate decreased in chase commercial real estate at long-term, fixed-rates while Orlando homes sales increase as August to 4.61 percent. typically only requiring a 10 percent down payment. The affordability hits all-time high Inventory CDC lends 40 percent of the loan at a below market, fixed- There are currently 16,535 homes available for purchase interest rate provided by the SBA, and the private lender ORLANDO — Members of the Orlando Regional REAL- through the MLS. Inventory decreased by 28 homes from lends the remaining 50 percent at very competitive rates. TOR® Association reported completed sales on 2,429 homes July 2010, which means that 28 more homes exited the mar- "We hope that small business owners take advantage of in August, which is a 10.91 percent increase over the August ket than entered the market. The August 2010 inventory these interest rates to invest in their businesses, expand their 2009 mark of 2,109. To date, Orlando area home sales are up level is 1.06 percent lower than it was in August 2009 operations and create jobs," added Hurn. 36.12 percent over this time in 2009. (16,361). The current pace of sales translates into 6.81 A former member of the Inc. 500 list, Mercantile Capital “As expected, sales have been softer following the expira- months of supply; August 2009 recorded 7.47 months of Corporation (MCC) has been called the “Fastest Growing tion of the homebuyer tax credit, “explains ORRA Chairman supply. of the Board Kathleen Gallagher McIver, RE/MAX Town & There are 12,769 single-family homes currently listed in Commercial Lender in America,” the “most unique and Country Realty. “However, since May, the number of new the MLS, a number that is 859 (7.21 percent) more than in entrepreneurial bankers around,” and the “fun bankers.” contracts has continued to climb as consumers take advan- August of last year. Condos currently make up 2,342 offer- From its start in late 2002, MCC has focused on providing tage of record-low mortgage rates and historically high hous- ings in the MLS, while duplexes/town homes/villas make up SBA 504 loans for small business owners to acquire or ing affordability.” the remaining 1,424. enhance their own facilities. The company was named “Best The number of new contracts filed in August 2010 (3,892) Condos and Town Homes/Duplexes/Villas Place to Work” by the Orlando Business Journal in 2009, represents an increase of 17.09 percent more than were filed The sales of condos in the Orlando area increased by 2007, 2006 and 2005. in August 2009 (3,324). The area's pending sales statistic, 43.28 percent in August when compared to August of 2009 Additional information on MCC and its loans for owners also an indicator of future sales activity, is likewise remain- and increased by 5.89 percent compared to July of this year. of small and mid-size businesses is available by calling 866- ing at a record high with 8.60 percent more homes (8,945) To date, condo sales are up 74.09 percent (4,596 condos sold 622-4504 or visit www.504Experts.com. under contract and awaiting closing in August of this year to date in 2010, compared to 2,640 by this time in 2009). than in August of last year (8,237). The most (361) condos in a single price category that The median price of all existing homes combined sold in changed hands in August were yet again in the $1-$50,000 Grubb & Ellis/Commercial Florida August 2010 decreased 21.95 percent to $99,900 from the price range, which accounted for 57.39 percent of all condo $128,000 recorded in August 2009. August 2010's median sales. wins new assignment - portfolio of price is a decrease of 8.10 percent compared to July 2010's Orlando homebuyers purchased 208 duplexes, town median of $108,700. homes, and villas in August 2010, which is a 1.96 percent four properties totaling more than “With foreclosures and short sales dominating the market, increase from August 2009 when 204 of these alternative the median price continues to be lowered,” says Gallagher housing types were purchased. 350,000 square feet McIver. “Plus, the rise in popularity of lower-priced condo- MSA Numbers ORLANDO — Grubb & Ellis/Commercial Florida was miniums has put additional downward pressure on prices.” Sales of existing homes within the entire Orlando MSA recently assigned a new portfolio owned by Denholtz (Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties) in August Gallagher McIver adds that one in four home sales during Associates of New Jersey. were up by 5.32 percent when compared to August of 2009. the month of August was a condo sale, and the median Jeff Sweeney, SIOR, president at Grubb & Ellis|Commercial Throughout the MSA, 2,968 homes were sold in August price for all August condo sales was $44,000. Florida, said the portfolio includes four commercial real The median price for “normal” sales is $165,900 (down 2010 compared with 2,818 in August 2009. To date, sales throughout the MSA are 28.72 percent above estate properties representing more than 350,000 square feet 5.20 percent from last month's $175,000). The median price this time in 2009 with 24,127 homes exchanging hands of office and flex space in located in Orange County, Florida. for bank-owned sales is $70,000 (down 2.78 percent from compared to 18,744. Each individual county's year-to-date Sweeney said associates Mike Davis and Eric Penaranda of last month's $72,000), and the median price for short sales is sales comparisons are as follows: the Orlando office of Grubb & Ellis|Commercial Florida will $100,000 (down from last month's $116,000). Lake: 14.22 percent above 2009 (2,923 homes sold to date be representing the four properties. Of the 2,429 sales in August, 691 “normal” sales account- in 2010 compared to 2,559 in 2009). Grubb & Ellis/Commercial Florida is an affiliated commer- ed for 28.45 percent of all sales, while 1,187 bank-owned Orange: 31.86 percent above 2009 (13,045 homes sold to cial real estate services firm specializing in the leasing and and 551 short sales made up 71.55 percent. date in 2010 compared to 9,893 in 2009). sale of office, industrial, retail, land and investment proper- The Orlando affordability index increased to 270.30 per- Osceola: 18.09 percent above 2009 (4,223 homes sold to ties. Currently Grubb & Ellis/Commercial Florida has 45 bro- cent in August. (An affordability index of 99 percent means date in 2010 compared to 3,576 in 2009). kers divided among its Orlando, Melbourne and Tampa that buyers earning the state-reported median income are 1 Seminole: 44.92 percent above 2009 (3,936 sold to date in offices to serve the entire mid-Florida marketplace. percent short of the income necessary to purchase a median- 2010 compared to 2,716 in 2009). For more information visit www.grubb-ellis.com. priced home. Conversely, an affordability index that is over For detailed statistical reports, please visit 100 means that median-income earners make more than is www.orlrealtor.com and click on “Housing Statistics” on the necessary to qualify for a median-priced home.) Buyers who top menu bar. This representation is based in whole or in Luxury home specialist at Stirling earn the reported median income of $53,219 can qualify to part on data supplied by the Orlando Regional REALTOR® purchase one of 9,932 homes in Orange and Seminole coun- Association or its Multiple Listing Service (MLS). Neither the Sotheby's International Realty ties currently listed in the local multiple listing service for association nor its MLS guarantees or is in any way responsi- $270,031 or less. ble for its accuracy. Data maintained by the association or its awarded International Designation First-time homebuyer affordability in August increased to MLS may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. 192.21 percent. First-time buyers who earn the reported Due to late closings, an adjustment is necessary to record by National Assn. of Realtors® median income of $36,189 can qualify to purchase one of those closings posted after our reporting date. LAKE MARY — Luxury home specialist at Stirling Sotheby's 6,885 homes in Orange and Seminole counties currently list- ORRA REALTOR® sales, referred to as theore market, rep- ed in the local multiple listing service for $163,219 or less. International Realty's Heathrow/Lake Mary office will be resent all sales by members of the Orlando Regional REAL- awarded the Certified International Property Specialist Homes of all types spent an average of 84 days on the TOR® Association, not necessarily those sales strictly in (CIPS) designation. market before coming under contract in August 2010, and Orange and Seminole counties. Note that statistics released Roger Soderstrom, founder and owner of Stirling Sotheby's the average home sold for 95.04 percent of its listing price. each month may be revised in the future as new data is International Realty, said Maggie DeGennaro, who recently In August 2009 those numbers were 94 and 94.44 percent, received. Orlando MSA numbers reflect sales of homes located in fulfilled the educational requirements of the National Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake counties by members Association of Realtors, will be individually recognized by of any Realtor® association, not just members of ORRA. the organization at the 2010 Realtors Conference & Expo November 6 in New Orleans. Soderstrom said the designation qualifies DeGennaro as a Mercantile Capital Corporation specialist in international and overseas transactions, includ- ing cultural and historical elements of the clients' regions announces lowest rate ever for and marketing properties and services. Small Business Administration's For more information call 407-581-7890. 504 Loan Program NAI Realvest negotiates $215,000 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Mercantile Capital Corporation has announced a new milestone for the Small Business sale of 1-plus acre industrial site in Administration's 504 Loan Program, the all-time lowest interest rate of 4.62 percent for a 20-year fixed rate loan. Orlando Business owners, who are looking for capital to invest in ORLANDO — NAI Realvest recently negotiated the sale of a their businesses, have an opportunity to borrow money at 1.08 acre industrial site located at 1265 Spruce Ave., off of never before seen rates. Orange Avenue (CR 527) and the Beachline Expressway (S.R. "With this rate, the SBA is giving business owners an 528) in Orlando. incredible incentive to purchase buildings and equipment George Viele, associate at the firm, negotiated the transac- and invest in their businesses," said Chris Hurn, CEO of commercial lender Mercantile Capital Corporation. "We tion representing the seller, CVM 1 REO, LLC of Fairport, applaud the move by the agency and hope this spark helps NY. Orlando investor Imran Shahid purchased the property ignite the recovery in the small business sector." for $215,000. An SBA 504 loan is obtained in conjunction with a certi- NAI Realvest, covering all of Central Florida, is a fully inte- fied development company (CDC) and a private lender. grated commercial real estate operating company specializ- Designed for owner-occupied commercial real estate, the ing in brokerage, development, investment, leasing and loans can also be used to purchase owner-occupied commer- management, consulting and research services in the U.S. cial real estate and new equipment. The program helps pro- and worldwide. NAI Global is an international commercial mote job growth within communities. real estate network with over 325 offices spanning the globe. The loan program enables small business owners to pur- Visit www.NAIRealvest.com for information.

Friday, September 24, 2010 SOUTH LAKE PRESS C3 Homebuilding industry years away from recovery

ALAN ZIBEL Associated Press WASHINGTON — The homebuilding industry is years away from recovering from the excesses of the housing boom. Even with a modest rise in construction last month, the pace of building would need to at least double to signal a healthy market and contribute in a meaningful way to job growth, according to most economists. They don’t see that happening until the middle of the decade. Builders are competing with millions of foreclosures and other distressed properties that show no signs of abating. They are unlikely to ramp up construction until those are cleared away and demand for new homes picks up. Home construction did rise 10.5 percent in August, to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 598,000, the Commerce Department said Tuesday. The results, however, were boost- SETH PERLMAN / AP ed by a 32 percent jump in apartment and condominium Construction workers Randy Shreves, left and Danny Shreves, right, begin building a new residential home in Springfield, Ill. Homebuilders construction, a volatile part of the market. confidence in the housing market stayed this month at the lowest level in 18 months, and more worry that the traffic of potential buyers is Construction of single-family homes, which represented falling. about 73 percent of the market in August, grew only about 4 percent from a month earlier. While overall housing starts He forecasts the industry will break ground on 670,000 by nearly 2 percent to an annual rate of 569,000. Permits for are up 25 percent from their bottom in April 2009, they are homes this year. single-family homes, however, fell by 1.2 percent to the low- still 74 percent below their peak in January 2006. He doesn’t expect the industry to hit the 1 million per est point since April 2009. Those permits have fallen for five “Homebuilding activity remains at an astoundingly weak year rate until 2012, and that’s only if the economy does consecutive months. level,” said Paul Dales, U.S. economist with Capital not slide back into a recession. Lennar Corp., a major builder based in Miami, said Economics. Normally the building industry powers economic recover- Monday the number of buyers signing agreements to pur- Most economists agree that construction has to be at least ies. Each new home built creates, on average, the equivalent chase its homes fell 15 percent from a year ago in the three double current levels for the market to be considered of three jobs for a year and generates about $90,000 in taxes, months ended August 31. healthy — between 1.2 million and 1.5 million each year. according to the National Association of Home Builders. “It’s been a tough summer,” said Stuart Miller, Lennar’s Dales doesn’t see that happening for at least three to four But housing has been at the center of this downturn and chief executive, during a conference call with investors years. it shows no signs of recovering quickly. Economists at Bank Monday. “As we’ve gone into September, we’re seeing a little The industry is suffering the repercussions of a massive of America-Merrill Lynch predict that spending on building building boom that saw 2 million homes per year construct- and remodeling homes will decline in the July-September bit of pickup in our traffic, but that shouldn’t be cause to ed from 2004 through 2006. Many of those homes were sold quarter and actually subtract 0.7 percentage points from have a sigh of relief at this point.” to speculators. They then resold the homes, often to borrow- overall economic activity. Construction activity rose 34 percent in the West and was ers who took out risky loans and then defaulted. The industry has improved from the lowest point during up 22 percent in the Midwest and 7 percent in the South. Those unsustainable boom times aren’t coming back, the recession. Single-family housing starts are up 11 percent However, construction fell by 24 percent in the Northeast. economists say. from January 2009. But they remain 78 percent below their On Monday, the National Association of Home Builders “We’re not going to get back to that kind of unsupport- peak in January 2006 — before the housing market went said its monthly index of builders’ sentiment was able level of demand,” said Brad Hunter, chief economist bust. unchanged in September at 13. The index has now been at with Metrostudy, a real estate research and consulting firm. Building permit applications, a sign of future activity, grew the lowest level since March 2009 for two straight months. GMAC reduces evictions, foreclosures Newfangled JANNA HERRON there are other people at Associated Press other places who sign these NEW YORK — GMAC kinds of documents as well.” wallpaper Mortgage LLC said Monday GMAC did not address it halted certain evictions how many homeowners and sales of foreclosed would be affected by its sus- homes as it corrects “a pension of evictions and that’s reusable potential issue” in its fore- foreclosure sales. It expects closure process. the issues to be resolved ROSEMARY SADEZ The action highlights within a few weeks or, at lat- created a wallpaper design est, by year-end. The compa- FRIEDMANN called Wallables that come what is becoming a larger Scripps Howard News Service problem for lenders and ser- ny didn’t respond to ques- in the popular Disney char- tions beyond its statement. vicers that may have illegal- Just when you thought acters such as Buzz The issue of documenting ly driven homeowners out wallpaper was old-fashioned, Lightyear, Tinkerbell and who holds the mortgage is of their houses. The issue is designers have come up Cinderella. The Disney not unique to GMAC. Judges threatening to clog up an with some interesting and Princesses are all available, and lawyers nationwide are innovative ideas. Halloween as are Winnie the Pooh char- already overloaded foreclo- taking a second look at fore- sure process. is around the corner, and acters. closure affidavits. Many the RoomMates Peel & Stick Lenders took back more These Wallables glow in mortgages have been sliced (www.roommatespeeland- homes in August than in up and sold to many the dark, creating a soft light PAUL SAKUMA / AP stick.com) wallpaper compa- any month since the start of investors as securities and near a child’s bed that fades A foreclosure sign is posted outside a home in Los Angeles. U.S. ny has created scary paper the U.S. mortgage crisis, that makes it harder to for the holiday. slowly as the child falls home repossessions spiked in August to highest level since start of foreclosure listing firm determine who is the ulti- The creepy wallpaper asleep. They are touchable U.S. mortgage crisis. RealtyTrac Inc. said last mate mortgage holder. design makes the wall look in that they are made of eco- week. Banks have been step- In August, a judge in like something is tearing friendly, soy-based material ping up repossessions to original mortgage note in In a deposition taken in Duval County, Fla., ruled through from behind, that is bendable and soft. clear out their backlog of that JPMorgan Chase could whether they’re skeletons, The different textures bad loans. foreclosure cases. In Florida December, GMAC employee and in other states, this doc- Jeffrey Stephan said he not foreclose upon two vampires or bloody hands. encourage tactile explo- GMAC, which is owned by homeowners because Fannie All these designs are avail- ration. They also come in Detroit-based Ally Financial ument allows lenders to signed 10,000 affidavits or bypass a costly trial and pro- similar documents a month Mae carried the mortgage on able as appliques so you can alphabet letters and other Inc., did not identify the its books and JPMorgan ceed with a foreclosure. without personally verifying decorate and then discard, interesting patterns for deco- specific internal issue that Chase only serviced the or decorate and save for the prompted the moratorium Two of the three firms who the mortgage holder rating a child’s room, such loan. JPMorgan Chase had next year. The stickers will as stars, suns, butterflies, in its statement, but it has being investigated — the was. That means many fore- identified itself as the owner adhere to any smooth sur- cars, airplanes, etc. And like been linked to lawsuits this Law Office of Marshall C. closures could have taken of the loan. Similar cases face, whether it’s a wall, year surrounding the alleged Watson and the Law Offices place based on false docu- across the country are pend- headboard, dresser or lamp. those scary Halloween falsification of a key foreclo- of David J. Stern PA — have mentation. Stephan could ing. Even a steamy bathroom appliques, these can be sure document. represented GMAC in fore- not be located for comment. The law firm that repre- wall will work. And there is removed and reused. The Florida attorney gen- closure proceedings. And the “That’s hundreds of thou- sented JPMorgan Chase in no residue left behind when eral is investigating three person who signed many of sands of cases,” said Ice Rosemary Sadez Friedmann, an that case — Shapiro & the stickers are removed. interior designer in Naples, Fla., is law firms for allegedly pro- these allegedly false affi- Legal PA attorney Fishman — is the third law Say you’re not into scary. author of “Mystery of Color.” For viding fraudulent affidavits davits was an employee of Christopher Immel who firm being investigated by How about a not-so-eerie 3- design inquiries, write to that identify who holds the GMAC. took the deposition. “And the Florida state attorney. D wall applique? Disney has Rosemary at [email protected].

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C4 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press Friday, September 24, 2010 Getting high-schoolers organized and ready to apply for college SARAH WELCH AND ALICIA guide them, you can’t take as early in the process as ROCKMORE full control. The most sup- possible with a marker and getbuttonedup.com portive thing you can do is calendar and compile all of Applying to college is at to have them formally the important dates and once exciting and daunting “book time” on your calen- deadlines for school and for for teens. As part of the dar for proofreading essays college applications. Once process, parents need to ask (build in two proofreading he is done, sit down with their teens some questions, work sessions) and finalizing him and have him go over including: Where do you financial-aid applications. It the plan of attack with you. want to go? What do you gives them deadlines to If he has a sense of when want to study? How are you work with that won’t upend things are due and what going to pay for it? your life. needs to get done when, Then there are the inter- Alicia on “Teaching a he’ll have a much better views, essays and teacher good lesson”: chance of doing it on time recommendations. All this I have many years before I rather than scrambling at on top of the regular load of have to worry about going the last minute. schoolwork, sports, other through this with my 2. Recommendation activities and, yes, a social daughter, but I see some of Letters. These gems are one life. (We are talking about my friends who are in the of the most important parts teenagers here). So how can thick of it now and, from of an application, so remind you help as a parent? What the outside looking in, I’m your student to start think- can you do to get teens set planning to look at it as one ing about which teachers to on the right path? (potentially last) great big pick way ahead of time -- HOLLIE SEHRT AND CINDY RODRIGUEZ / SHNS ILLUSTRATION Sarah on “It’s not your lesson to teach her. If I take consider an e-mail reminder You can guide your children and help them along the way with college preparation, but the ultimate application”: over, what kind of lesson early on to ask her about responsibility is on them. Parents want to help their does that give her? I don’t which teachers she has cho- kids as much as they can. want her going off to college sen to submit letters. Then, tion letters are vital to the all costs so much these days. — and set up alerts for all You gave them their first without the skills necessary once the teachers are select- application, but the essay is Financial aid is a necessity deadlines. Then she can push on the swings and to take charge of her life, ed, be sure she gets them a where your child can really for most applicants, but share the calendar (and helped them with their addi- and by shepherding the recommendation form right tell the admissions office seeking it is an undertaking alerts) with all who need to tion, so it’s only natural that whole process I’d be doing away. They’ll appreciate the where he shines. Encourage in itself. Again, plan for be kept in the loop. you want to help them with things that should be her extra time (since they have your child to start writing deadlines way in advance to the college-application responsibilities. so many to write) and you’ll the essay with plenty of avoid the last-minute shuf- The writers are co-founders of process, but there’s only so Here are four ways to probably get a better letter time, but don’t nag him fle. We recommend having Buttoned Up, a company dedicat- much you can do. You have help with the process: (since they won’t be writing about it, as that will have your student put together a ed to helping stressed women get to remember that it’s their 1. Plan, Plan, Plan and 10 at the same time). the opposite effect. shared Google calendar that organized. Send ideas and ques- responsibility and their proj- Mark it All in a Calendar. 3. Personal Essay. Sure, the 4. Financial Aid. Tuition, details what aid forms need tions to ect — and while you can Have your teenager sit down grades and the recommenda- room and board, books — it to be submitted and when [email protected]. REAL ESTATE ROUNDUP A high-test reality check Federal Aviation ior lender for a luxury high- FAA says hangar Administration associate rise on Philadelphia’s tony MIMI ANDELMAN need before a final contract is made. administrator for airports Rittenhouse Square wants to St. Petersburg Times homes won’t fly Catherine Lang told a House “Most inspectors encourage the buyer to foreclose on the $300 mil- tag along, to take the time to educate them ASSOCIATED PRESS committee Wednesday that lion project. With mortgage rates so low, some brave her agency wants to cut off first-time homebuyers are checking their about the house,” said David N. Tamny, 52, New York-based Istar Tara WASHINGTON — A federal federal aid to public airports bank accounts, ready to go shopping. The president of the American Society of Home aviation official says agree- that sign new “through-the- L.L.C. filed suit last week in perfect home calls to them. And once the Inspectors (ashi.org), in Columbus, Ohio. ments that allow private fence” agreements with real Common Pleas Court to monthly payments are set — the principal, Here’s where you begin to make your plane owners with “hangar estate developers and home- place the 33-story 10 interest, taxes and insurance — they’re ready homeowner’s budget. Foremost, experienced homes” adjacent to airports owners. Rittenhouse Square building for the closing, the keys and a whole new inspectors zero in on the big-ticket items: to taxi directly from their in receivership. Another life. the electrical system, the plumbing, air-con- property onto airport tarma- Lender seeks lender, Delaware Valley Real But when the excitement subsides, they ditioning and the roof. They also note many cs risk turning government Estate Investment Fund, begin to understand that there’s more to other areas where problems may surface. 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Friday, September 24, 2010 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press C5 Both homemade and tasty: 2 get prison for complex $100m mortgage scam Limoncello makes a great gift JENNIFER PELTZ and some witnesses testified Associated Press that they were told to keep CATHIE FILIAN NEW YORK — Two men certain documents away Scripps Howard News Service convicted of leading a $100 from him when he was million mortgage fraud were there, Santangelo said. One recent weekend, I was "There was evidence that, blessed to receive a bottle of sentenced Tuesday to prison we believe, strongly supports homemade limoncello from in a scheme that amassed a his contention that he is my cousin. His brew was cast of corrupt mortgage innocent," the attorney said. tasty, well balanced and deli- brokers and lawyers to dupe A voice mailbox for cious. The delicate yellow sellers and buyers and pock- color, rich taste and vibrant et money that banks lent Hand's lawyer wasn't accept- lemon flavor got me think- people to buy real estate. ing messages Tuesday, and ing about my simple lemon- AFG Financial Group Inc. no one immediately zest-infused recipe and what President Aaron Hand was responded to a message left a perfect gift a bottle of this sentenced in Manhattan to 8 on a cell phone for his firm. potent little potable makes. 1/3 to 25 years in prison. Hand is from Oyster Bay In Italy, the birthplace of CEO Eric Shields got 5 1/2 to Cove, N.Y. limoncello, this after-dinner 16 years behind bars. The At least 25 other people drink is traditionally served ranges reflect the possibility also have been convicted or chilled in a small cup with a of time off for good behav- pleaded guilty in the com- twist of lemon. This lemon- ior. plex scam surrounding AFG zest-infused cocktail was The Garden City, N.Y.- Financial Group Inc., which designed to specifically help based mortgage brokerage is separate from Cincinnati- house was a hub of fraud, with digestion after heavy based American Financial prosecutors said, with spokes pasta-and-tomato dishes. Group Inc., an insurance that reached into many cor- Traditionally, this delicious holding company that goes ners of the mortgage busi- liqueur is made from freshly by AFG. ness: corrupt appraisers who harvested lemons from AFG Financial Group inflated property values, Sorrento, Italy, but home- found real estate owned by bank employees who signed grown or grocery-store people in financial trouble off on buyers' forged bank lemons work just as well for and then found straw buyers statements, lawyers who a home brew. — who had good credit but supposedly represented buy- If you are making limon- needed cash — to front for ers but were actually in cello to give as a gift, bottle the purchase of the property, league with AFG Financial it into sterile bottles or jars prosecutors said. and more. and top off with beautiful The buyers usually didn't "Crime was the business of ribbons, dried lemon slices, know they were getting into AFG," Manhattan District sham transactions, prosecu- personalized labels and even Attorney Cyrus R. Vance said tors said. Instead, they were recipe cards. Tuesday. For Hand, Shields Limoncello is not just for and others, he said, "it was told the deals were invest- sipping. This liqueur can literally their job." ment opportunities that also be used in cake recipes, The scam left sellers would help people save their creamy frostings and as an empty-handed, buyers with homes, earn investors a ice-cream glaze. When you ruined credit, homes in fore- healthy return and cost the want to add a little zip to a closure and investors with buyers nothing but their sig- dish or dessert, add a dash of natures. CATHIE FILIAN / SHNS worthless investment prod- limoncello. The conspirators would If you are making limoncello to give as a gift, put it into sterile bottles or jars and top off with beautiful ucts linked to the bad mort- After one sip, I know you strike a deal to buy and then ribbons, dried lemon slices, personalized labels and even a recipe card. gages, prosecutors said. will be hooked! Grab a jar Hand, 39, and Shields, 45, get a bank to finance the and a little vodka and brew were convicted in July of purchase, with the help of your own batch. or vegetable peeler so there is bine the sugar and water and Keep in the freezer until ready charges including enterprise inflated property appraisals, phony loan qualification no white pith on the peel. cook until thickened, about 5 to serve. For gifts, funnel into corruption, the state's ver- 1 liter 100-proof vodka packages and forged W-2 1 to 7 minutes. Let the syrup sion of racketeering. 2- ⁄2 cups sugar In a clean and sterilized 1- wine bottles and add decora- 1 cool before adding it to the Shields denies knowing forms, pay statements and gallon glass jar, add ⁄2 liter 2 cups water limoncello mixture. Add the tive labels. anything about the scam bank documents. In one vodka and the lemon zest. 1 Zest of 8 fresh lemons additional ⁄2 liter of vodka. and plans to appeal, said his case, the group doctored Cover the jar and let sit at Wash the lemons with a Allow to rest for another 10 to Cathie Filian is a lifestyle expert, lawyer, Michael G. paperwork to pass off an vegetable brush and hot room temperature for at least 40 days. Emmy-nominated television host, Santangelo. Shields, of overgrown, vacant Bronx lot water to remove any residue 10 days, and up to 40 days in After the rest period, strain author and designer. Learn more Media, Pa., held the compa- as a two-family house to get of pesticides or wax. Carefully a cool, dark place. the zest and bottle the liquid, about Cathie at ny's mortgage broker license a $500,000 mortgage, prose- zest the lemons with a zester In a large saucepan, com- discarding the lemon zest. www.cathiefilian.com. but wasn't there day-to-day, cutors said.

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Scripps Howard News Service In 1898, Gustav estab- Recently I started working Dear Helaine and Joe: I lished United Crafts (aka with a designer on a project, have inherited a 24-inch tilt- Craftsman Workshops and and she is very excited about top table with the burned-in the Gustav Stickley us offering the homeowner name "Stickley Fayetteville Company) in Eastwood, the option of an “eco,” Syracuse." My preliminary N.Y., and his new Craftsman instead of a conventional, research tells me that several line of furniture was made bathroom. I’m new to all Stickley companies existed this eco thinking for bath- from quarter-sawn oak with in the 1800s. Please help me rooms and would like your tenon-and-key construction identify the exact maker and views on the subject. Can and chamfered boards free you explain to me in plain the insurance value. — J.D., of excessive ornamentation. English some basic compo- Marco Island, Fla. After working with Gustav nents used in eco bath- Dear J.D.: The name of in the early days, the other rooms? — Bill, Rhode Stickley can be magic in the Stickley brothers began Island current marketplace, but forming their own furniture- A: Simply put, an eco some pieces of Stickley furni- building enterprises. bathroom should incorpo- ture are far more valuable Leopold and John George rate as much natural and than others. worked with Gustav at first, Of the five Stickley broth- recycled material as possible, SHNS FILE PHOTO but shortly after the turn of and efficient plumbing, ers who entered the furni- the century split off to form Cast iron tubs and sinks are back in style since they are made from about ninety percent recycled ture business, Gustav (1858- lighting, heating and cool- materials. L.&J.G. Stickley in ing equipment. But it does- 1942) turned out to be the Fayetteville, N.Y. They began n’t stop there; the materials most famous; he is a virtual making Arts & Crafts-style used for the project should icon in the history of the furniture after the firm's that use recycled materials. gy-efficient, lightweight con- water. American Arts & Crafts also be ordered from facto- For the vanities, natural crete flooring can be a good Lighting fixtures: Wide incorporation in 1904 ries and manufacturers that movement (called "mission" (Stickley is still in business moisture-resistant products choice for bathrooms with choices in decorative fixtures or "Craftsman" furniture), have kept environmental like teak are becoming a radiant-floor heating. that use less energy than today, based in Manlius, concerns in mind when which, in a real sense, he N.Y.), and their Arts & Crafts popular choice. Plumbing fixtures: Cast- standard lighting fixtures invented. making the products. That’s Wall tiles: Natural-stone iron tubs and sinks are back have made it easy to con- items are the most desired the short version. For a more His brothers — Charles tiles and recycled-glass tiles in style since they are made serve electricity in the bath- pieces of Stickley furniture -- detailed breakdown, please (1860-1927), Albert (1862- after the ones made by work well. Also, fired-clay from about 90 percent recy- room. Also, installing sky- 1928), Leopold (1869-1957) see the following for a few Gustav. tiles that incorporate recy- cled materials. High-efficien- lights and making the best and John George (1871- eco-friendly ideas and tips L.&J.G. Stickley actually use of natural sunlight is 1921) — all joined the furni- that can be used to create an cled material and lead-free cy toilets and showerheads acquired Gustav's Craftsman glazes are commonly used. are flying off the shelves, considered very eco-friendly. ture-making trade at one eco bathroom: Eco-packing for bathroom Workshop in 1916, but Flooring: Once again, nat- since new flushing systems time or another. Some of the Vanities and countertops materials: Using companies when public tastes in furni- — Natural stone is a great ural-stone tiles are in high and pressure-delivery furniture made by Gustav's that ship products from the siblings is collectible, but ture changed, L.&J.G. began choice for vanity tops, along demand. However, environ- designs allow for top per- factory with recycled and/or making Colonial Revival fur- with manmade countertops mentally friendly and ener- formance while using less most of it is not. recyclable materials in the Gustav Stickley entered niture. This included its packing, make trash disposal the world in Osceola, Wis., famous Cherry Valley easier on the local commu- as did his brothers, and they Collection, and this tilt-top nity. began Stickley Brothers in tea table may be part of this The Lake & Sumter These are just a few ideas Binghamton, N.Y., in the grouping. designed to get your mind 1880s. They crafted the type Collectors are currently going in the right direction of traditional walnut furni- interested in L.&J.G.'s Arts & Real Estate Section when it comes to creating ture associated with the late Crafts-style furniture, but eco bathrooms. I hope these 19th century. the more traditional line low-impact environmental Then, in 1897, Gustav does not thrill them. In our Gets Results! tips have made a big impact traveled to England, where research, we found that the on how your future bath- he fell under the influence exact mate for the table in rooms will be constructed. of English Arts & Crafts today's question sold at auc- For information about reformers such as John tion for a mere $60 late in Master Contractor/Plumber Ed Del 2008, and $140 two years advertising in this section call Grande is known internationally as Ruskin and William Morris. the author of the book “Ed Del Gustav decided to create an earlier. The value of this type Grande’s House Call” and for host- entirely new type of of furniture has fallen dra- 352-365-8287 ing TV shows on Scripps Networks American furniture based on matically in the past two and HGTVPro.com. For more infor- Arts & Crafts principles years, but we feel the insur- or e-mail mation, visit eddelgrande.com or write [email protected]. (handcrafted furniture with ance-replacement value for [email protected] Always consult local contractors designs based on honesty this item runs between $150 and codes. and simplicity), and and $200.

Friday, September 24, 2010 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press C7 PROPERTY TRANSFERS

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MARY CAROL GARRITY accent pillows that make up us today. Her goal was to animal print. “I love the ani- Scripps Howard News Service the front layer of pillows, create a bedding ensemble mal print -- that’s my This fall, don’t just dream Marla brings in one of my that was soft on the budget favorite part of the bed,” about making your bed into favorite “splurge” fabrics -- a and that included contem- Macy shares. an oasis, take steps to make yummy paisley crewel. She porary pieces that would Macy finishes off her pres- it a snuggly retreat that’s also makes these pillows appeal to a wide age range. entation of pillows with a also a feast for the eyes. It’s reversible, covering the back Did she ever pull it off! premade accent pillow that fun and easy to freshen up with a wool pinstripe in Macy starts with her inspi- measures 14 inches by 22 your bedding ensemble, camel and cream, then fin- ration piece, a set of custom inches. She picks this cutie whether you want to add ishes them off with a brown Euros in a spunky geometric because it features her green just a few small touches or velvet cord. fabric in green, black and and cream colors, plus the create a whole new look. When you pull together cream -- the only fabric on pattern coordinates with the I’ve asked Marla, Kathy your bedding ensemble, the bed that includes all damask quilt she’s folded at and Macy, the Three Queens make sure the foundation three colors. She finishes the bottom of the bed. of Custom Bedding at Nell piece makes your heart sing. custom pillows with a flat Because she’s going for a Hill’s Briarcliff, to offer some Marla features her inspira- flange with pleated corners contemporary feel for this makeover ideas. tion toile fabric on one side done in a black linen fabric. bed, Macy keeps the blan- Marla loves timeless bed- of a reversible duvet, then Next, she layers in ready- kets simple. She selects a on the other, repeats the ding that transcends trends made Euros made out of a plain cream quilt, then plaid from one of her Euro SHNS PHOTO COURTESY NELL HILL’S and withstands the test of black matelasse fabric that breaks it up by layering a shams. The vibrant colors and soft textiles of bedding make the perfect time. So when she went to features geometric stitching black matelasse quilt and a To make your bed look refuge from chilly nights. our fabric room at Nell Hill’s to give them a more con- green-and-cream damask more luxurious, add a sec- Briarcliff to pick the fabric temporary feel. I love mate- matelasse quilt at the bot- ond duvet to the bottom. for her bed, she couldn’t without smiling. The pillow comforter. lasse pillows and quilts tom. Your second duvet should is finished off with a simple Kathy’s picks for fall? because they launder easily Macy’s picks for fall this resist a brand-new toile we harmonize with the bed- just got in that features navy cord. Anything and everything in and are a good value. If year? You guessed it: black, ding, yet also bring some She brings in a wonderful images of deer. The toile blue! “Blue is great for every you’re on a budget, consider cream and anything green. contrast. For her sample bed, hound’s-tooth check into became her inspiration fab- season,” Kathy says. using less-expensive mate- Marla fashioned a second her next layer of pillows. But Adapted from nellhillsblog.com, ric, which drove the look Macy’s fun and feisty per- lasse pillows, like Macy does, duvet that’s loaded with tex- she backs it with a playful which can be linked from the nell- and feel of the entire bed- sonality, meanwhile, comes to add color and texture. ture. One side features “raf- stripe in sea foam and peri- hills.com home page. Mary Carol ding treatment. If you don’t out through an eye-catching For her third layer of pil- Garrity can be reached at fia cream” and the other, winkle that’s anything but bedding she’s fashioned for lows, Macy adds in an edgy [email protected]. know where to start when “raffia natural” -- identical staid. She finished the pillow creating a bedding ensem- fabrics in different colors. with a knife pleat in navy. ble, follow Marla’s lead and What’s the hottest look in Matching accent pillows pick one fabric that steals bedding this fall? Marla in Kathy’s last layer tie your heart and use it as the votes for plaid. Her favorite together all the fabrics used guide when picking out colors for fall this year? Rust, in the bedding. every other piece for your brown and any color of If you want to freshen the grouping. green -- the very colors you look of your bedding for fall, When she works with see in fall. but are on a tight budget, toile, Marla likes to combine Kathy, for her part, knew just add a set of custom it with menswear fabrics so in an instant what fabric she accent pillows like Kathy the bed doesn’t look too wanted to use as her inspira- does. One set of pillows will feminine. Her pick here? A tion for a bedding ensemble: allow you to pull together tartan plaid, a windowpane ikat. This ancient pattern is several different fabrics that plaid, a pinstripe, a paisley all the rage today, especially echo the colors and patterns and some chocolate-brown with younger shoppers. in the rest of your bedding, velvet tossed in for added “Several times a day people giving your bed a fresh new richness. come in to Nell Hill’s and look without much invest- Marla starts her dream bed say, ‘Show me all your ikats,’ ment. with a back row of two Euro PepTalk... “ Kathy says. I’m crazy about the eyelet (People, Places & Events) shams made out of a She picked a classic ikat lace sheets Kathy uses on menswear plaid in browns print in my favorite color -- her bed because they are so ...is a weekly feature in the Friday and reds. blue -- to set the tone for a romantic. Real Estate Section. It’s available for For a second layer of pil- playful bed that’s for the A reversible duvet, which lows, Marla again picks Euro young and young at heart. serves as the foundation for your Press Releases, Educational shams, this time covering Kathy makes her custom this bed, brings together the Milestones, Office Openings, and one side in her inspiration bedding reversible so the ikat and floral fabrics. other pertinent announcements fabric, the toile. She uses a bed can sport a number of Be sure to break up the wool windowpane check in different looks and work plane of your bed by folding for the real estate industry. camel and brown on the equally well in fall, winter, a duvet or quilt at the bot- Please send your information to: back of the pillow, then spring and summer. She tom. Instead of going with [email protected] cords the whole thing in starts her pillow layers with another custom duvet, brown velvet because she matching Euro shams made Kathy used two ready-made to have your information considered likes the formality and ele- out of the blue ikat and a blankets. One is a matelasse for this section. Photo’s welcome. gance it gives the toile. whimsical floral that’s so in spunky apple green and For the 20- by 26-inch peppy, you can’t look at it the other is a fluffy white

C8 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press Friday, September 24, 2010 A mission-furniture interpreter

KIM PALMER house and restored it, strip- Minneapolis Star Tribune ping the painted woodwork ome go mad for mod- to return it to its original ern. Others swoon over Craftsman look. And he S Victoriana. Ian Hunter’s plunged into furniture sweet spot is Craftsman style, design, eventually launching the simple, clean-lined hous- Old Ways Ltd. in 2001. “I es and furniture that grew had a lot of work on paper. I out of the Arts & Crafts started with my best design movement. ideas and kept going,” he As a child, he was sur- said. rounded by examples of Hunter draws his designs Craftsman, or “mission,” first. “I’m a paper-and-pencil design; as a young adult, he guy,” he said. “It changes studied it. His home, a 1916 your thinking about some- restored Craftsman in thing to draw it.” Then he Minneapolis, is filled with makes scale models out of period-perfect antiques and GLEN STUBBE / MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE insulating foam and copper reproductions. And in Furniture-maker Ian Hunter bends layers of birch and mahogany to midlife, he re-engineered his form a table. sheath, then full-size proto- career to match. types. After years of working for “wing table” and “scissors tact with the Western world. “I’m really interested in other people in other indus- table,” have an Asian vibe “I was interested in those usable forms, and the work tries, Hunter is now a self- that complemented deep, deep traditions of art furniture has to do, which is employed furniture designer Buettner’s Japanese antiques. and craft,” he said. to counteract gravity in some (www.oldwaysltd.com), spe- (An interior designer chose As a young adult, he want- way,” he said. cializing in the Old World them for the showcase, and ed to pursue a career in He studies the work of Arts look he loves — while put- Buettner liked them and architecture and design but & Crafts designers to see ting a fresh spin on it. bought them.) was concerned he wouldn’t how they solved design “My mission is to take this Japanese and Craftsman be able to make a living. problems, and likes coming pre-World War II aesthetic design may seem like odd (“Louis Kahn died penni- up with solutions of his and do new work,” he said. bedfellows, but the two tra- less,” he said, in a reference own. His bookcase, for exam- Above: A stained-glass window in the upstairs office in Ian “Many people reproduce ditions share some DNA, said to a prominent 20th-century ple, features angled shelves Hunter’s Minneapolis home. known forms. I try to create Hunter, who has a degree in architect.) So Hunter went a with cutouts at the back, Below: Furniture-maker Ian Hunter with a model of one of his new things that people art history, as well as East different route. He worked in which let light in, making it tables. He specializes in modern interpretations of Craftsman haven’t seen.” Asian studies and finance. advertising, finance and easier to see titles on low pieces. Americans live differently “Japanese influence hit the manufacturing, moving from shelves without stooping. from how they did during West hard” during the Arts & New York to Tokyo to PHOTOS BY GLEN STUBBE / MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE the Arts & Crafts heyday, he Crafts movement’s formative Massachusetts. noted. “People live in small- years, he noted. But by the mid-1990s, he er spaces now, and have a Both design traditions had was ready for a change. “I tendency to redecorate and a big impact on Hunter as a wanted to do something dif- relocate more frequently.” youth. He grew up in ferent,” he said. “I got to a So instead of big Stickley- Pasadena, Calif., a bungalow place in my life where I was style sofas and buffets, like mecca, where many were asking, ‘What are you living the ones in his own home, built in the early 1900s to for?’ I realized I’d made an Hunter designs smaller, col- provide inexpensive housing error in the early going.” lapsible pieces, such as his for workers in the burgeon- Design had always been his tabletop book rack and take- ing aerospace and entertain- avocation. It was time, he apart writing desk, that are ment industries. decided, to make it his voca- storable, portable and practi- “Everywhere you went, there tion. cal for a small condo as well were beautiful bungalows As part of his reinvention, as a large house. and Craftsman homes,” he Hunter decided to relocate to His work was on display in recalled. a more affordable city that one large house earlier this His parents had lived in offered a better quality of year, when two of his pieces Japan. “So from a very early life. “Why live in an expen- made an appearance in age, we had Japanese things sive, demanding, stressful explorer Dan Buettner’s liv- in the house,” he said. When place?” he said. “The Twin ing room as part of this he finally went there himself Cities have a lot to offer,” year’s American Society of to study at the University of including “a great river val- Interior Designers’ designer- Tokyo, he sought out exam- ley.” (Hunter is an avid showcase event. ples of “old Japan” that pre- canoeist.) Those pieces, Hunter’s dated the country’s first con- He found his current

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