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Minneola collector PRSRT-STD has spent a lifetime Postal Customer U.S. Postage tracking down Star Clermont, FL Paid Trek memorabilia Clermont, FL I 34711 News, A5 Permit #280 OUTH LAKE PRESS S Serving Clermont, Minneola, Groveland, Mascotte & Montverde Friday, September 17, 2010 www.southlakepress.com 50¢ News stand Lake gets federal cash for neighborhoods LARRY ELL greater than the . Staff Writer County will use $3.2 million to help reverse foreclosure crisis “The intent is to be able to TAVARES — Twenty-eight come true. buy, rehabilitate or demolish least 25 percent of the buyers stabilize the neighborhood,” Lake County families have Lake County recently was abandoned and foreclosed are required to be low- Howell said. “The reality is already moved into new awarded nearly $3.2 million properties. income families. Of the 28 we go in and do the best that homes as a result of the in federal NSP funds dedicat- Once the homes are reno- NSP properties sold in Lake we can do. We help shore up Neighborhood Stabilization ed to helping local commu- vated, they are sold at an County, Howell said nearly some of the needs, because 92 71 Project. Now, with additional nities struggling to reverse affordable price to eligible 37 percent went to lower there’s certainly not enough funding, county officials the effects of the foreclosure first-time home buyers. income households. money to really stabilize all hope to make another 30 crisis. According to Housing She said it was a good start, Gray Middle dreams of home ownership The money will be used to Director Cheryl Howell, at but the problem is still See CASH, A2 completes renovations ROXANNE BROWN Staff Writer Armed for protection GROVELAND — Teachers and administrators at the Lake has one of the highest Cecil Gray Middle School were beaming with pride on number of concealed Thursday as they showed off the results of a $32 million weapons permits in Florida renovation. “There’s a lot of excite- BRAD BUCK ment in the air from every- Staff Writer body,” Principal Janice Boyd said. “It is great to have the ore than 16,000 people in Lake facilities we have been County have permits to carry afforded, and though we’ve concealed weapons. Only 12 of always had a lot of pride in Florida’s 67 counties have more Gray Middle School, I think people with concealed weapons it’s just been increased.” Mpermits. Last year, Gray's student Sgt. Russ body — which includes stu- Edwards dents from Clermont, with the Packing heat Mascotte and Groveland — Lake Concealed weapon per- attended classes at the old County mits issued through Aug. Mascotte Elementary School Sheriff’s 31, 2010: building while Gray was Office I Lake County:16,433. being renovated. Doing that wishes the I Sumter County: 2,102. sped up the construction by local num- about 20 months. ber was Source: Florida Department of VICTORIA ALDRICH / SOUTH LAKE PRESS More than 970 students higher. Agriculture and Consumer Above: Lake County Sheriff's Office Rangemaster Cpl. Kevin Howard practices under the watchful eye of Firearms are enrolled at the school, Services. “I wish Instructor Sgt. Russ Edwards Friday at the department’s gun range in Astatula. which opened its doors on there were Below: Lake County Sheriff's Office range director Chris DeLibro unloads a weapon. Aug. 23. 32,000 per- Many community resi- mits,” Edwards said Friday from the dents got their first chance sheriff’s firearms safety range. From a on Thursday to see the reno- law enforcement perspective, that vations for themselves. means those people went through a GUN VIOLENCE School administrators were class and the necessary paperwork and I In 2005, 11,346 persons kept busy giving tours fol- were killed by firearm violence are more likely to be safe users of guns, and 477,040 persons were vic- lowing an official ribbon- he said. tims of a crime committed with a cutting ceremony. For 2010, Lake County reported firearm. Most murders in the “We were excited about 16,433 United States are committed with showing off our goods,” firearms, especially handguns. con- I Assistant Principal Maralena In 2006, firearms were used cealed “The bad people are in 68 percent of murders, 42 per- Coggins said. weapon gonna have them cent of robbery offenses and 22 Coggins said some of permits percent of aggravated assaults Gray’s older buildings were through anyway.” nationwide. torn down during construc- Aug. 31, Russ Edwards I Homicides committed with Lake County sheriff’s sergeant firearms peaked in 1993 at accord- 17,075, after which the figure See GRAY, A9 ing to steadily fell, leveling off in 1999 at the state 10,117. Gun-related homicides have increased slightly each year Index since 2002. See ARMED, A2

Classified ...... B9 Crossword ...... B2 Your money, your government: Tavares Deaths ...... A2 BRAD BUCK ing off and water taxiing on ber city council. On the coun- People ...... A2 Staff Writer Lake Dora in what has been a cil are Sandy Gamble, Kirby By the numbers Real Estate ...... C1 TAVARES — The city of largely self-regulating air Smith, Bob Grenier, Vice Tavares serves as the county transportation system. Mayor Lori Pfister and Mayor Budget Remember When ...... B1 seat of Lake County. This summer, city officials Robert Wolfe. Each council Total Revenue $11,764,749 announced Progressive member serves a two-year Total Expenditures $11,764,749 Sports ...... B4 Headquarters for all govern- ment services are in Tavares Aerodyne, Inc. is moving its term. including the school district, manufacturing operations Council members, not vot- City officials county administration, sher- from Orlando to the shore of ers, elect the mayor and vice annual salaries iff, tax collector, property Lake Idamere. mayor. City Manager $132,600 appraiser and the county The company designs and Demograhically, Tavares has Finance Director $95,472 courthouse. manufactures SeaRey 5,000 households with an Police Chief $92,437 But Tavares isn’t just the Amphibious Seaplanes and is average income of $40,000 per Vol. 95, No. 38, 3 sections Seaplane City.” And for good hub of government for the reason. doing both at a new facility household, according to the Elected Officials ©2008, HarborPoint Media. county. located at 3801 State Road 19. city’s website, annual salaries All rights reserved. For many decades, sea- With 13,500 residents, planes have been landing, tak- City Administrator John Mayor $6,132.36 www.southlakepress.com Tavares calls itself “America’s Drury reports to a five-mem- See TAVARES, A2 Vice Mayor $5,132.28

A2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 17, 2010 Take Stock in Children gets $5 M

THERESA CAMPBELL grams to improve college graduation Staff Writer Take Stock in Children annually serves nearly 8,000 low-income and rates. LEESBURG — Take Stock in minority students in grades 6-12 throughout Florida’s 60 counties. “Our graduation rate from college Children, a statewide nonprofit is under 50 percent,” Berkowitz said. organization that helps low-income “We’re looking to do the same thing and at-risk teenagers graduate from help high-needs youths receive a high-school graduation average of family,” Berkowitz said. “They have that we did with high-school gradu- high school and go on to college, post-secondary education. around 58 percent and improving hope; they know that if they do ation so that Take Stock in Children will receive a $5 million grant from “We are extremely excited that the on that,” Berkowitz said. “Our sta- what they’re supposed to do and do students graduate colleges as often as the U.S. Department of Education to Take Stock In Children organization tistics now show that we are graduat- what they said they are going to do, they graduate high school.” expand its program. has received this grant,” said ing 92 percent of students that are they are going to get to go to college On the high-school level, mentors The organization was among 49 Carman Cullen, executive director going through our program.” and it is an incredibly powerful work with the youths to help them nationwide chosen out of 1,698 of the Educational Foundation of Take Stock in Children annually incentive.” stay motivated. applicants seeking grants from $650 Lake County. “The award speaks vol- serves nearly 8,000 low-income and With the $5 million grant, Take Berkowitz said FLIGHT aims to do million in stimulus funds. umes about the merit and success of minority students in grades 6-12 Stock in Children plans to launch a this on the college level by imple- “This is the most significant this program.” throughout Florida’s 60 counties. new program — Facilitating Long- menting online mentoring pro- national recognition that we have “It is great news,” added Colleen Students enrolled in the program Term Improvements in Graduation grams, via dialogue through texting ever gotten; this is really a big deal,” McGinley, a Rotary Club of Tavares are identified in middle and high and Higher Education for Tomorrow. and e-mail, and by providing other Richard Berkowitz, board chairman member. “We donated more than school, and then sign a contract FLIGHT is designed to improve aca- intervention tools to help the stu- of Take Stock in Children, said $6,000 in scholarships this year to pledging to remain drug and crime demic and behavioral outcomes on dents succeed. Monday during a telephone inter- Take Stock in Children and we find free, as well as maintain a minimum the post-secondary level and reduce “This grant will allow us to devel- view. “We are being recognized as that it is very important. They do grade point average of 2.0 or greater. college remediation. op all of the programing necessary one of the most innovative educa- good work.” All students who fulfill these obli- Berkowitz said the goal is to see to implement this program,” he tional programs in the U.S., and this Berkowitz is proud of the organi- gations and successfully complete Take Stock in Children students said, adding FLIGHT will begin with is quite a feather in our little gradua- zation’s success in the Sunshine the Take Stock in Children program achieve academic success through- a pilot program in Broward, Monroe tion cap.” State. He said the program was start- receive full scholarships to a state out their college years. and Highlands counties before it is Several local clubs and the ed by a group of CEOs from major college or university upon gradua- “When they get into college, what administered in other areas, includ- Educational Foundation of Lake corporations who wanted to do tion. The organization is the largest do we need to do to help them stay ing Lake County. County, Inc. often host fundraisers something to improve education in nonprofit purchaser of Florida there? What do we need to do to Paid over three years, the grant for scholarships for the 15-year-old Florida. Prepaid Foundation Scholarships. help them graduate?” he said. money will come from the U.S. organization that partners with “Take Stock in Children was “Eighty percent of our students are Those questions are what officials Department of Education’s Investing more than 800 public schools to focused on taking the statewide the first ones to go to college in their pondered as they work to create pro- in Innovation (i3) program.

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September 17 Mascotte Elementary Charter admit one and get you a free bottle Country Club, 8:30 a.m. scramble. Schoolhouse Library, 100 S. Main Rummage Sale at Edge Memorial School Board Meeting: 5 p.m., of wine at the event. $15 at the Register at www.newbegin- Ave. in Minneola. Call 432-3921. United Methodist Church: 7 a.m. media center. Call 429-2294. door. Visit ningslake.org, or contact Linda at to 3 p.m.: 441 S. Main Ave., in How Much Is Your Business www.localwineevents.com. 638 5412, or Jesse Griffin at 874- October 9 Groveland. proceeds go to our Worth: Local CPA and Accredited Seasonal Crafts: for children 0-4 5768. Volunteers are also needed. 10th Annual Garden Walk: annual Community Harvest Party, Senior Appraiser John Cento pres- years of age, 10:30 a.m., after sto- “Treasures In the Garden,” 9 a.m. October 30, For information call ents a public outreach program on rytime, Minneola Schoolhouse September 29 to 3 p.m.. Clermont Garden Club. the church at 429-2572. how to determine the value of any Library, 100 S. Main Ave. Call 432- Fat Flush & Fitness Rush pro- Tickets $7 each or 2 for $12. For business, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., room 3921. gram: 14-day program, 7 p.m., information call 407-421-6225. September 18 108, Cooper Memorial Library, Free Life Insurance Seminar: 5 Clermont Waterfront Park. Free, as Couponing Brainstorm session Clermont. Contact Dennis p.m. to 7 p.m., room 108. Call a complimentary session, includes October 14 part 2: Techniques for saving Smolarek, 536-2275. 407-383-2605 for reservations. workout and lecture to get on the Job Club: Seminar, 10 a.m., money on groceries, personal care South Lake Christian Women's Cooper Memorial Library, 2525 right path to fitness and nutrition. Marion Baysinger Memorial items. Minneola Library, 10:00 Club Luncheon: 11:30 a.m. to 1 Oakley Seaver Dr. Clermont. Call 874-4363 or visit www.alici- Library, 756 West Broad St, a.m. Registration is required. Call p.m., Sanctuary Ridge Golf Club aweber.com for information. Groveland. how to create a com- the library 432-3921. Restaurant, 2601 Diamond Players September 23 plete package when looking for a South Lake Wine Gala: Heritage Blvd., Clermont. Reservations by The South Lake Chamber Boost October 3 job; resume preparation, marketing Hills Country Club, 6:30 to 9 p.m., contacting Patricia, 243-1499. event: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., Jenkins Community Yard Sale: 9 a.m. to yourself, completing an applica- benefits the Boys and Girls Clubs Auditorium, 691 W. Montrose St. 2 p.m., Montrose St. in downtown tion, preparing for an interview, of Lake and Sumter, South Lake September 21 Clermont. To RSVP call 394-4191. Clermont. Vendors call 394-8618, and how to survive on the job. unit. For tickets, call the City of Jewels of the Vine: Regency spaces $15 for the day. Mascotte at 429-3341or MIchelle Wine & Liquor, 16100 Marsh September 24 October 16 Michnoff at 352-394-3699. Road, Winter Garden, wine tasting Save the Date: New Beginnings October 6 “As Time Goes By:” 7 p.m., event “Jewels of the Vine” 6 to 9 and HQ Honda host this charity Teddy Bear Tea Party: for 0-4 September 20 p.m. $12 ticket in advance will golf tournament at Bella Collina years of age, 10:30 a.m., Minneola See COMMUNITY, A11

CASH From A1 of our neighborhoods that are in along with updated geographical “We go to work before we get it, awarded to the state of Florida and the worst financial and mortgage cri- need.” data, to identify target areas. Howell actually,” Howell said. “We go out local congressional representatives sis our nation has seen since the Howell said the new $3.2 million said it often means going block by and begin to work with our nonprof- were quick to quantify the signifi- Great Depression,” Corrine Brown, in funding should help cover the block. its so that when the time comes for cance to the individual communi- 3rd District congresswoman, said. material and administrative costs of Even though it may take months the money to come, then we can ties. “We are doing everything that we rehabbing another 30 homes. for the money to actually arrive in start entering into those agree- “This innovative plan has brought possibly can do to save our homes,” County officials will use their track- Lake County, the groundwork for ments.” millions of dollars into neighbor- agreed 8th District congressman ing system of foreclosed properties, spending it has already begun. A total of $208,437,144 was hoods that have been hardest hit by Alan Grayson.

ARMED From A1

Department of mits. Sumter County had cealed weapon permits classes required to get a the goal is to make sure mostly armed robberies,” Agriculture and 2,102. than Lake is more popu- concealed weapon per- they can hit their desired McIntyre says on his Consumer Services, Each of the 12 counties lated. In fact, some coun- mit. target. website. which oversees the per- that reported more con- ties with a higher popu- He teaches a safety for The course for retired The mere presence of a lation than Lake — for civilians at the Eustis police came about in firearm can prevent a example, Marion, Gun Club. At the sheriff’s 2004 as a result of the crime and save lives, he Put Health back into Health Care! Seminole and Sarasota — firearms training range in Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. says. have fewer concealed Astatula, he also teaches Congress wanted to make But, McIntyre adds, if Specializing in Natural Treatments for weapon permits, based the class for retired sure the right people — you find it necessary to All of Your Health Concerns on state figures. police officers who want in this case, trained for- use your gun to protect To get a gun permit, to get a gun permit. mer police officers — had yourself, you have to be Pain, PMS, Menopause, Fatigue, High Cholesterol, you have to provide The goals of those two guns for protection. accurate. Otherwise an Depression, Allergies, Diabetes, Migraines, Insomnia, proof of residency, proof courses differ somewhat. Some people think no innocent person could be Hypothyroid, Reflux Disease, Smoking Cessation that you are at least 21, For the course in one should be allowed to seriously hurt. submit fingerprints, pass Carrying a Concealed and most others. carry a gun. Sgt. Jim Vachon, a computerized instant Weapon (for civilians), “The bad people are spokesman for the Lake Take Charge of Visconti Acupuncture background check, attend the biggest point is that gonna have them any- County Sheriff’s Office, a certified the eventual gun owner way,” Edwards said, offers this advice for gun your Health! And Natural Medicine handgun/firearm safety understands the ramifica- whether you put more owners: “It’s important Call 235 Citrus Tower Blvd. Ste 105 Clermont 34711 class and pay a fee, tions and responsibilities controls on gun owner- for anyone who wants to Visit our website at according to the Florida of having the gun, ship or not. own a firearm to have 352-241-7581 www.docvisconti.com Department of Edwards said. With the economy in gun-safety training. Agriculture Consumer “You’re responsible for the doldrums, more crim- Anyone who owns a con- services. anything that happens or inals than ever are bound cealed weapons permit Edwards teaches two of can happen,” he said. to get guns and use them and comes into contact those firearms safety For the retired cops, on you, says Paul with a law enforcement McIntyre, who runs a officer should let the gun range in Oklawaha. officer know they are “You will start seeing a armed as soon as possi- huge spike in crime, ble, Vachon said. This ranging from carjacking practice improves safety, to home invasions, and he said.

TAVARES From A1

www.tavares.org. About 40 While St. Clair-Abrams did percent of the city’s residents not achieve his dream that have at least a four-year col- Tavares become the state capi- lege degree. tal of Florida, in 1887 the city Tavares was founded by newspaper and railroad man was named the seat of Lake Alexander St. Clair-Abrams in County. St. Clair-Abrams later 1880 and named for a chartered a railroad to run Portuguese ancestor. from Tavares to Orlando.

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Friday, September 17, 2010 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A3 What NFL football team are you rooting for this season?

The Chicago Bears The Minnesota Vikings The Minnesota Vikings Frank Pfeiffer John Tumey Peyton Tumey Clermont Clermont Clermont

Groveland looks for outside means to preserve historic home

ROXANNE BROWN 2005 and have completely renovated and Staff Writer maintained the home while operating Florida GROVELAND — City council members could Ranchland Realty out of it. The sisters also not justify spending $349,000 to purchase the completed a lengthy application and hearing historic Edge house but they’d like to help see process that got the Edge House placed on the its preserved. National Register of Historic Places in October The matter was discussed Tuesday at a city 2006. meeting, but no vote was cast. Edge House is one of Groveland’s oldest Instead, the city, the Groveland Historical structures and the first and only one to be rec- Society and the Edge home’s co-owners — sisters ognized nationally. Alison Mullany and Kendall Koehne — have The Queen Anne-style, three-story home, agreed to work together to try to secure a feder- now located at 1218 W. Broad St. off of State al grant to help the city acquire the property. Road 50, originally belonged to E.E. Edge, who “I left the meeting feeling victory because so built one of the state’s largest department stores many people were in favor or it,” Mullany said. in 1923 and helped found what grew into “And it was good to know that it was not a ‘no’ Florida Telephone Company. vote,” but rather a ‘We don’t have the funds, The house was also home to his son, L.D. but let’s figure out how we can do this’ senti- Edge, the youngest state Speaker of the Florida ment.” House who, among other achievements, deter- Mullany said council members and Lake mined the route of State Road 50. County Historical Society member Bob Grenier Mullany said the house, which is on the approached her during a break in the meeting open market, was originally priced for and offered their support. $500,000, but she’d like to city, the historical Koehne and Mullany purchased the home in society, or both agencies purchase it. IN MEMORY

Death Notices Maria I. Traxel, 64, of Doris E. White Groveland died Saturday, Doris E. White, 89, of Geraldine L. Carlage Sept. 11, 2010. Becker Family Minneola died on Thursday, Funeral Home, Clermont. Sept. 9, 2010. Cremation Geraldine “Gerri” Louise Choices, Minneola. Carlage, 63, of Clermont died Bruce Andrew Tyer Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010. Grace Ann Wilson Bruce Andrew Tyer, 66, of Becker Family Funeral Home, Grace Ann Wilson, 55, of Clermont. Clermont died Sunday, Sept. Clermont died Monday, Sept. James Martin Eliasen 5, 2010. Brewer and Sons 6, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Groveland. Funeral Home, Clermont. James Martin Eliasen, 80, of Clermont did Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Anthony Glenn Anthony Glenn, 55, of Clermont died Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010. Brewer and Sons Funeral Home, Clermont. Richard D. Hall Sr. Richard D. Hall Sr., 68, died Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Ida Mae Howell Ida Mae Howell, 95, of Clermont died Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Margaret L. McCurdy Margaret L. McCurdy, 91, of Clermont died Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Rebecca Lynn Neace Rebecca Lynn Neace, 35, of Groveland died Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010. Brewer and Sons Funeral Home, Groveland. Meredith Jasper Reid Meredith “Mike” Jasper Reid, 86, of Leesburg died Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. Cremation Choices, Minneola. Matthews Rice Matthews Adelbert Rice, 86, of Groveland, died Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Paul A. Scroggins Paul A. Scroggins, 64, of Groveland died Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010. Brewer and Sons Funeral Home, Groveland. Mary Helen Stansell Mary Helen Stansell, 79, of Clermont died on Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Cremation Choices, Clermont. Maria I. Traxel

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ABOUT EDITORIALS, COMMENTARY & LETTERS Editorials submitted by mail, e-mail or fax. Fight against radicalism starts at home Editorials are the consensus Mail: erry Jones lit the fire. The ground where they belong, drawing that it’s our law, and that religion opinion of the editorial board, South Lake Press no more attention than a single ant does not supercede the law. not any individual. They are 732 W. Montrose St. media fanned the flames, in an open Florida field. The misunderstandings, however, written by the editorial staff, but Clermont, FL 34711 T expanding what should have Jones would have remained a go both ways. We fail to see that in not signed. Some editorials are E-mail: been nothing more than a small provided by a third-party local conflagration into a full-fledged nobody had the media not put him certain countries, religion is the law. [email protected] service. forest fire. in the spotlight. That gave his quest There is no separation between the Letters Fax: And then others, both Muslims what he wanted — exposure. two. Letters are limited to 350 words 352-394-8001 and Christians, dumped fuel onto It also defined us as a nation. But While we were dismissing Jones on a single issue of public the blaze to see how big a combus- it’s a definition that leaves the rest of and his shenanigans, Muslims world- concern. They should either be tion they could spark. the world wondering how we could wide claimed he was speaking for all written by a South Lake V ETERANS It was an unfortunate look at the allow such a thing to happen, while America, saying his “gesture” was an resident or address an issue of dark side of human nature. at the same time leaving us to ask insult of cataclysmic proportions. specific relevance to South If you know of a Much can be said of this episode why shouldn’t we. Now many Americans are firing Lake. They must be original, We often forget that our democrat- back at the Muslim world, wonder- signed with the full name of the Lake County and, in the weeks ahead, it probably writer, and include the writer’s veteran will be. A substantial amount of it is ic principles are foreign to most of ing if they could possibly compare address and telephone number whose name good — how Americans everywhere mankind. Many of our laws, like something that didn’t even occur to for verification. Letters will be should be responded to Jones’ ridiculous pro- freedom of speech and religion, are the 9/11 attacks by Islamic radicals edited for length, grammar and added to the Lake County posal to burn the Quran on 9/11 not treated with the same respect that cost nearly 3,000 lives. clarity. No open letters, form Veterans Memorial, call was reassuring. abroad. Enough already. letters or copies of letters to (352) 314-2100 or visit But other factors emerged that So when a radical like Jones Fiery rhetoric from soapboxes third parties will be published. www.lakeveterans.com weren’t so easy to digest. There are emerges from the shadows, people resolves nothing. It’s time everyone Writers are limited to one letter hundreds of fanatics like Jones from less open-minded places find it understands, and believes, we must per month. Letters may be throughout the U.S., all wielding an incredible we allow such a heretic to share this world, and we must agenda. They remain in the back- speak openly. They don’t understand respect the people we share it with.

Friday, September 17, 2010 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A5 The trouble with Trekkers Minneola collector has spent a lifetime tracking down Star Trek memorabilia

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VICTORIA ALDRICH / SOUTH LAKE PRESS Figurines, model spacecraft, books and tapes line the walls of Stephen Kopp's Star Trek room in his Minneola home on Thursday. Kopp, a We Sell FUN! former Navy journalist, says he is glad he taped later show’s incarnations from satellite broadcasts because he loves to watch the old Street Bikes, Dirt Bikes & ATV’s commercials. Foreign & Domestic 10% Off $50 per hour labor rate Parts and ROXANNE BROWN and a master’s degrees in mass n’t be any kind of fan with- he’s asked why he likes “Star Fulltime Technician Accessories Staff Writer communications, is a Navy out a full-size communica- Trek” so much. MOTOCROSS IS OUR PASSION! With this coupon MINNEOLA — “Stephen veteran. He and wife own a tor,” Kopp said as he excited- “I’ve lost my mom, dad, sis- Kopp, born to be a cleaning business that they’ve ly punched a button or two ter and brother to cancer,” he 303 N. 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Kopp also likes to tell peo- And speaking of life, Kopp & PIZZA there to keep up with.” ple the difference between a native, has been a collector said his will be ending “Star 470 W. Hwy 50 1 Lrg Cheese Pizza & Even so, Kopp still looks “trekkie” and a “trekker” and since 1967. Trek” style. To ensure that, he Clermont 1 Stromboli $17.95 That was the year he forward to the “Star Trek” can cite “Star Trek” trivia to conventions and has about no end. has already purchased an Crazy Friday Special bought his first and still $8,000 “Star Trek” casket; 352-404-6918 favorite item — a small plas- eight complete “Star Trek” The only time Kopp’s WE DELIVER Lrg Cheese Pizza $10 uniforms to choose from tone seems more has picked out the cos- tic “Star Trek” movie viewer tume he’d like to be manufactured by Desilu when attending. serious is when One of his most buried in; has request- Productions. Kopp bought it ed “Star Trek” music MIRACLE HANDS at Woolworth’s for 79 cents. treasured costumes be played; and Since then, he has pur- is one that his CONSIGNMENT & THRIFT STORE chased 5,000 other items. mother (now has planned “I knew at a young age that deceased) an open buf- We’ve moved to a new & larger building right next door. I loved ‘Star Trek’ and that sewed for him fet where Please come and visit us at 777C Hwy 27 Clermont. this stuff would become col- in 1975. everyone lectible one day,” he said. Kopp has can eat We have lots of goodies for everyone! met most of and have Kopp and his wife, Dee FREE bread on Mondays & FREE clothes everyday, plus sizes available. the “Star fun as Strickland, have one room We also have furniture, mattresses & household Trek” actors he’s dedicated to just a portion of items at very reasonable prices. his collection. The rest is and has beamed meticulously packed away in almost every out of this HOURS: MON.-FRI. 9AM-6PM & SAT. 9AM-5PM about 50 boxes. one of the world. “I could probably fill up a 750 episodes “I've lived 2,000-square-foot house with memorized. this way all He credits NOW OPEN! it all,” Kopp said. “Sometimes, my life, so I the “Star I even forget what I have, so I might as well Trek” com- go through the boxes and it’s die that 6 FREE WINGS like Christmastime all over municators with purchase of 6 or more for the way,” he again.” said of the Cannot be combined with any other offer. invention Expires 12/31/10. SLP Dee, who has been with plans. “I Kopp since they met in col- of the modern- guess you 2465 South Hwy 27 lege, said she hopes they can can say 20% OFF one day buy a house with a day cell phone. I’ll be a Clermont, FL 34711 ENTIRE BILL big enough room to display happy Cannot be combined with any other offer. “You 352-536-2500 Expires 12/31/10. SLP her husband’s entire collec- corpse.” tion. would- “Some of the items he has AMERICAN LEGION POST #55 are really cool actually,” she 1063 W. Desoto St. • Clermont, FL • 352-394-6767 said. “And Stephen, he’s so fun.” POKER RUN POKER RUN POKER RUN Items that are on display in their house include a Franklin To benefit the Wounded Warriors Fund! Mint 25th anniversary model October 3, At the Post 9 a.m. sign up kickstands at 11a.m. of the Enterprise NCC1701 Cost is $15 per rider and $5 for passenger (includes breakfast). ship from the original “Star Breakfast starts at 9 a.m. ends at 11 a.m. • Spaghetti dinner starts at 4:30 p.m. Live band starts at 6 p.m. • Raffles and 50/50 drawings. Trek” series; a 12-piece, 24- There will be great items for auctions one of which is a small Budlight frig. FULL OF BEER! carat gold collection of Monthly meetings second Tuesday of the month. mounted first release If you have any questions please call Sumo at 352-255-1970 insignias; and hundreds of VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT: www.ClermontLegionPost55.com Star trek novels, figurines, signed posters, pictures, col- lector plates, PEZ dispensers, mugs, T-shirts, series-related games and toys. Kopp also has taped episodes of every “Star Trek” show aired from 1986 to the present, classic commer- cials and all. He has every original Gold SUMMER SAVINGS Key comic book, and there are binders filled with col- PUNCH CARD lectible trading cards, includ- ing a signed set, anniversary INCLUDES: sets, one complete with mar- 6 rounds - 18 holes with cart keting mistakes, and one that - or - forced Kopp to buy about 100 12 rounds - 9 holes with cart loaves of Wonder Bread while in Canada before he could get All for Only $70 a full set. Includes Tax “Sometimes, I do play with my stuff,” Kopp said. “I can sit in my room and can beam 352-394-6165 up the characters. But it’s not 20005 US Hwy 27 N • Clermont, FL all about the collecting or 1.25 miles north of Lakeridge Winery having the stuff, but the fun of showing my collection to people. “I can invite people into this room and we can all be kids again for a little while,” he said. For every item in his room that’s out of the package, Kopp said there’s another in its original packaging stored away in a box. Kopp, who has bachelor’s A6 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 17, 2010

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Crossroads Family Fellowship, 4745. 1 p.m., Mondays and Fridays. Men of Steel: 6:30 p.m., The p.m., every Friday. Edge 16913 Lakeside Dr., near Call 394-2753. River Church, 796 Hook St., Memorial United Methodist Montverde Academy, in 4-Night Nassau Cruise: The Clermont. For men ages 20-35. Church, 441 S. Main Ave. Montverde, will host singer, Sisterhood of Congregation South Lake Presbyterian Call 243-7505. Groveland. Call the church at songwriter, recording artist and Sinai in Minneola is planning Church Meals on Wheels: 9 429-2572. musician, Dennis Wilson from for a 4-night cruise to Nassau, a.m. to 12 p.m., Tuesday and Minneola Alliance Church: San Antonio, Texas, 10 a.m., Nov. 29. For information and Thursdays, reservations prayer services, 7 p.m., Sunday and 6 p.m., Sept. 19. Call cost of the cruise contact required. Call 394-7905. Washington St. and Main Ave. Crossroads Family Fellowship at Marlene Koslan at 241-4222 or Call 394-2028. Edge Memorial United 407-469-3927 for information. Sandy Langer at 244-4745. The FAITH Neighborhood Methodist Church: traditional Center: seeking donations of Shepherd of the Hills service, 9:30 a.m. and contem- Husband and Wife Comedy Ongoing clothing, food, bed linens, blan- Lutheran Church: worship serv- porary service, 11 a.m., 441 S. Team — Barnes & Miner kets, etc., 7432 S.R. 50, ice, 7 p.m., 13600 Caspian Main Ave., Groveland. Call 429- Appearing at 7 p.m., Sept. 24 at Angel Food Ministries: is a Groveland. Call 429-1200. Lane, Clermont. Call 242-9519. 2572. Real Life Christian Church: A nationwide, ongoing, non-prof- one night-only appearance, at it organization that offers gro- The Mission of Project Zion of Christian Men in Action: 8 to Edge Memorial United the church, 1501 Steve's Road. cery relief to families in and Zion Lutheran Church: seeking 9 p.m., second Wednesday, New Methodist Church: tweens and Tickets are $5 per person at the around the Clermont area donations to assist South Lake Jacob's Chapel, 410 W. S.R. 50, youth, 6 to 7 p.m., 441 S. Main door or in advance/online at through a partnership with Real county neighbors with food, Clermont. Call 321-537-1906. Ave., Groveland. Call 429-2572. www.getreallife.com. Life Christian Church, prescriptions, and utilities. Call 1501Steves Road in Clermont. 429-2960. Thursdays The River Church: traditional Two Churches With the Same Orders can be placed online at service, 9 a.m., contemporary Mondays Goals: Windermere Union www.getreallife.com or at Windermere Union Church service, 10:30 a.m., Widow to Church, United Church of 2econd Life Resale Shop, 207 N. Support Group for adoptive and Widow support group, 3 p.m., Christ, 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha U.S. Hwy. 27 in Minneola. For N.O.W. Youth Group for foster parents: 6 to 7:30 p.m., 796 Hook St., Clermont. Visit Road, in Windermere, has information call 407-466-4664 Middle/High School students: 7 second Thursday, 10710 Park www.clermontriverchurch.com. announced that New Hope or visit www.angelfoodmin- p.m., The River Church, 796 Ridge-Gotha Road., United Methodist Church will istries.com. Hook St., Clermont. Call 243- Windermere. Call 407-876-2112 Shepherd of the Hills be leasing the facilities of 7505. or 407-947-3613. Lutheran Church: worship serv- Windermere Union Church for Congregation Sinai of ice, 8 a.m. and 10:15 a.m., their services, Sunday school Minneola: religious school has Wednesdays Intercessory Prayer: 7 p.m., Sunday school, 9 a.m., 13600 and other activities beginning openings for children ages 8-13. The River Church, 796 Hook Caspian Lane, Clermont. Call on October 3. For information Call 243-5353. Edge Memorial United St., Clermont. Call 243-7505. 242-9519. call Windermere Union Church Methodist Church Connection: at 407-876-2112 or visit Shepherd of the Hills dinner, 6 to 7:15 p.m; choir Fridays www.windermereunion.org. Lutheran Church: newspaper rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., 441 S. Woodlands Lutheran Church: and magazine recyling program, Main Ave., Groveland. Call 429- Congregation Sinai: services, worship, 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., Annual Show and 13600 Caspian Lane, Clermont. 2572. 7:45 p.m., first, second and Sunday school, 9:45 a.m., 2 Luncheon: Bonefish Grill, All proceeds from recycling fourth Friday, 303A N. U.S. miles north of S.R. 50 on C.R. Winter Garden Villages in benefit the FAITH Edge Memorial United Highway 27, Minneola. Call 455, Montverde. Call 407-469- Winter Garden, Nov. 10. Neighborhood Center food Methodist Church: Celebrate 243-5353 or visit www.congre- 2525. from Coldwater Creek. bank. Call 242-9519. recovery group, 5:45 p.m., 441 gationsinai-clermont.org. Cost is $22.50 per person. S. Main Ave., Groveland. Call To update, delete or add items in this Contact Marlene Koslan at 241- South Lake Presbyterian 407-257-3889. Free Friday Flicks: for families column, e-mail pamfennimore@daily- 4222 or Sandy Langer at 244- Church Food Pantry: 11 a.m. to and children grades 3-8, 7 to 9 commercial or fax to 365-1951.

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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 Above: Math teacher Chelsea Siegmund reviews fractions with sixth graders Thursday at Cecil E. Gray Massive renovations completed, Middle School in Groveland. The new facility (below) features electronic tablets and projection screens, enclosed walkways and other improvements. administrators show off changes

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tion, including the building that was once Coggins said the security is also top-notch. the old Groveland High School built in 1937. No one can access any part of the school A historical marker was placed near Cherry without going through the administration Street, signifying where the school once building. After hours, the gym and auditori- stood. um can be used for public events, but access Other buildings were completely gutted to other parts of the school is blocked. and renovated, including the vocational Boyd said that teachers who have taught at building, the media center, the auditorium, Gray Middle for 20 years didn’t even recog- which includes a newly constructed perform- nize the place when they reported for work ing arts center, the gymnasium, which is now last month. the cafeteria, and the science building, which He also said that for the first time in many is now the new custodial receiving and stor- years, the school campus has no portables, age building. yet has a capacity of more than 1,400 stu- Every classroom includes state-of-the-art dents, equal to East Ridge Middle School in equipment. The amenities include the school Clermont. mascot insignia on the gymnasium floor; the “At one point, we had as many as 30 porta- Gray name worked into the checkered paint bles but now there’s not one,” Boyd said. that makes up the bleachers; baby changing Coggins said the inclusion of faculty in the stations in the auditorium and bathrooms in decision-making process ensured “special lit- the gymnasium, a concession stand and a tle touches” that mean the world to school greenhouse. employees. “It all looks brand new,” Coggins said. “It was really a great team effort and some- “You’d never even know what’s actually new thing the whole community can be proud and what was renovated. It’s all so beautiful.” of,” she said. TAX-FREE INCOME IS THE BEST GIFT REMEMBERING YOU CAN GIVE YOURSELF AT RETIREMENT. With an Edward Jones Roth IRA, any earnings are tax-free, and distributions can be taken free of penalties or taxes.* You may even benefit from converting a David and traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. A HERO Sandra * Distributions of earnings from a Roth IRA could be subject to taxes and a 10% penalty if the account is less than five years old Bock, and the owner is under age 59 1/2. THERESA CAMPBELL Bock’s Staff Writer parents, At Edward Jones, we spend time getting to know your goals so we can .S. Marine Staff Sgt. Tiffany, and help you reach them. To learn more about why an Edward Jones Roth IRA Michael A. Bock’s son Zander can make sense for you, call or visit your local financial advisor today. love for his family hold his and his country photo after Paul J Boylan Jr Eric Boylan Uwas evident during a mov- his Financial Advisor Financial Advisor ing memorial service and memorial video tribute on Monday service. 297 East Highway 50 Suite 4 297 East Highway 50 Suite 4 night at Morrison United VICTORIA Clermont, FL 34711 Clermont, FL 34711 ALDRICH / Methodist Church. SOUTH LAKE 352-394-8538 352-394-8538 More than 100 family PRESS members, friends and mili- www.edwardjones.com Member SIPC tary veterans paid their respect to the 2002 Leesburg High School graduate who died Aug. 13 while serving in combat in Afghanistan. Sandra Bock said that she and her husband, David, have been deeply touched to hear from fellow Marines about their son’s courage. “Speaking to the people that he was side by side with in the war — these great big hunky Marines — they would break down and cry on my shoulder and say Michael was so courageous and so giving,” Sandra said. “One after another would say that Michael touched them, or that ‘He helped me become the man that I am today,’ and ‘He was my mentor,’ and it has been words like that shared about our son that has been uplift- ing.” The Bocks also learned that their son had been involved in research towards developing a vehicle that helped protect the troops against IED explosive devices. “We didn’t realize exten- sively involved he was in it,” she said. “I knew that he was a wonderful man and I knew that he was a wonder- ful father, but the courage that I have learned about him since his death has been amazing.” The mother said the out- pouring of support has been a source of inspiration.

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Friday, September 17, 2010 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A11 Mixing drinks is not a good idea Kilbury now Chief Fire Officer

ere's another, “just cause every- gain. They can alter hormone one else is having fun doing worsening PMS symptoms, H it...I can too!” article. This col- including excessive menstrual bleeding, umn is aimed not only at those Michael Visconti cramping, worsening hot flashes and younger people looking for a good menopausal symptoms. They also can time but also to all those who don't A.P., N.P. increase blood and worsen realize they may be doing the same chest pain. Natural Medicine things to their bodies. Before you write me off as a puritan, So, here goes, according to an the stuff used in the “BOMB” type I do drink alcohol and coffee, both in Associated Press article last year: Just drinks. However, it is still potentially moderation, a few times a month. The one can of the popular stimulant ener- dangerous, especially since many of difference is I don't do them together gy drink Red Bull can increase your risk you doing it are in the “after 35” cate- and I don't need either of them to of heart attack or stroke. The effect was gory. It is also potentially dangerous to function physically or psychologically. seen even in young people. The caf- do the other common practice of If you can't get going without your feine-loaded beverage causes blood to drinking while socializing or with din- morning coffee, wind down or socialize become sticky, a pre-cursor to cardio- ner then finishing the night with cof- without a drink at night, then you vascular problems such as stroke. One fee, depending on the amount of alco- should talk to someone because you hour after drinking Red Bull, your car- hol consumed and the strength of the have an issue. diovascular system becomes abnormal, caffeine in the coffee, tea or whatever It takes a bit to break your body's as might be expected from a patient you're drinking. addiction/habit to the above but it can with cardiovascular disease. Red Bull is Since I'm being a party-pooper any- be done and you will be much better David Kilbury, Assistant Credentialing (CPC), an entity banned in Norway, Uruguay and way: For those of you “adult social off for it. I was addicted to Coca-Cola Chief of Administration suc- of the Center for Public Safety Denmark because of health risks. drinkers” that think I'm talking about when I was in the military, drinking cessfully completed the Excellence, who makes the There are popular drinks out such as someone else...drinking more than two eight cans a day at one point. I didn't process that culminates in final determination of the CFO the “Jager-Bomb” that mixes alcohol drinks for men and one drink for realize how revved up I was. I didn't him receiving the professional designation. Assistant Chief with Red Bull. The combination is sup- women in one day is defined as excess know any better then so I came off the designation of Chief Fire Kilbury joined the City of posed to give a different kind of high. in most research studies. One drink is 6 wrong way and did the cold turkey Officer (CFO) in June 2010. He Clermont in May of 2009. He And in some cases this altered high is ounces of wine,12 ounces of beer or 1 thing. is one of 702 CFO's worldwide is a fire service veteran of 25 actually death. Mixing these drinks has shot of alcohol in a mixed drink. Headaches, fatigue like you wouldn't to achieve this professional years, retiring from the City of been banned in New York and other Drinking more than the this has been believe. development designation. The Cape Coral, Florida in 2008. states due to a number of deaths of linked to various serious health condi- But, after two-weeks I felt fantastic. I CFO application process con- The Chief Fire Officer (CFO) younger people. Usually younger adult tions including heart disease and breast had more energy than I did drinking sists of many components Designation Program recog- bodies can tolerate stresses that we cancer. all those sodas. I slept better, was able ranging from employment, nizes fire officers who have tend to put on ourselves in our “bullet- Back to the energy drinks. Sales are to think clearly, wasn't hungry all the department demographics, demonstrated excellence and proof” period but we are not superhu- growing exponentially due to the time and my moods were stable. It was technical competencies and outstanding achievement man. As a matter of fact, there is an old stresses of modern life and everyone the best thing I ever did for my health. letters of reference to profes- throughout their career. Chinese saying: “You can do anything trying do more, while sleeping less. As with everything I write you can sional development contribu- Assistant Chief Kilbury has to your body before the age of Energy drinks, including coffee, yerba choose to listen or not. Those of you tions, recognition, member- demonstrated a strategy for 35...then after 35 you pay for every- mate (a newcomer touted to be a who are just plain stupid, if you don't ships and community involve- continued career improve- thing you did before.” In this case, healthy tea from the amazon), soda listen, are pregnant or already have car- ment. 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For information this column, e-mail pamfenni- Halloween Craft: for 0-4 through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 4 contact Sandy Williams at 404- more@dailycommercial or fax to WHERE RECORDS MANAGEMENT SERVICES COME FULL CIRCLE years of age, 10:30 a.m., p.m., Friday through Saturday. 6946. 365-1951. Minneola Schoolhouse Library, Cooper Memorial Library: The Lake County Sheriff's 100 S. Main Ave. in Minneola. hours 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Office with the City of Call 432-3921. Monday through Thursday, 9 Minneola: COPS, Citizens on October 23 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday through Patrol, is accepting applicants 1st Annual Oakland Park 5K Saturday. for the program. Contact Sgt. Run/Walk: October 23 at Marion Baysinger Memorial Steve Stevenson at 267-4701 Oakland Park, benefitting the Library: hours 10 a.m. to 6 or email West Orange Junior Service p.m., Monday and [email protected]. League. For information or Wednesday; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., SHINE (Serving Health sponsorships visit www.oak- Tuesday and Thursday; 10 Insurance Needs of Elders) landpark5k.com. a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and needs volunteers in Clermont: October 27 Saturday. This program of the Florida How Much Is Your Business Minneola Schoolhouse Department of Elder Affairs Worth: Local CPA and Library: hours 9:30 a.m. to provides free, unbiased coun- Accredited Senior Appraiser 6:30 p.m., Monday through seling to Medicare recipients, John Cento presents a public Thursday. helping seniors and those outreach program on how to Angels of Mercy Thrift Store soon to turn age 65. Free determine the value of any and Food Pantry: store hours, training. Mileage expenses business, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday reimbursed, lunch provided. room 108, Cooper Memorial through Friday. Food pantry Basic computer and Internet Library, Clermont. Contact hours, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., skills needed; bilingual per- Dennis Smolarek, 536-2275. Tuesday through Thursday, sons are encouraged to apply. 1330 Millholland Drive, Call the Elder hotline today at Halloween stories and cos- Clermont, behind Burger King. 1-800-262-2243 for informa- tume parade: for 0-4 years of tion. age, 10:30 a.m., Minneola Edge Memorial United Schoolhouse Library, 100 S. Methodist: Clothing Closet, 9 PreK Storytime: for 0-4 Main Ave. in Minneola. Call a.m. to 12 p.m., every years of age, every 432-3921. Monday, Wednesday, and Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., Friday, 441 S. Main Ave., Minneola Schoolhouse Library, November 18 Eat Better for Less: Seminar, 10 a.m., Marion Baysinger Memorial Library, 756 West Broad St, Groveland, with Julie FREE CONSULTATION England, UF/IFAS Lake County Extension. Ongoing BANKRUPTCY Angel Food Ministries: Non- profit organization offers gro- cery relief to families in and WEST ORANGE • SOUTH LAKE COUNTIES around the Clermont area through a partnership with We will take the time to explain to you Real Life Christian Church, FREE OF CHARGE how Bankruptcy 1501Steves Road in Clermont. works and how it may help you if: Orders can be placed online at www.getreallife.com or at • You or Your Business have Financial Problems 2econd Life Resale Shop, 207 • Your Home is in Foreclosure or "Under water" N. U.S. Hwy. 27 in Minneola. • Back Taxes or Medical Bills are a Problem For information call 407-466- • Your Car is about to be Repossessed 4664 or visit www.angelfood- • You are overwhelmed with Debt and afraid of ministries.com. losing Everything Teen Mops: a mentoring “Over 22 years experience, same location” program for girls who are Isabel E. Freeman under 20 years of age and are pregnant or already have a Member of: FREEMAN LEGAL child. The group provides • Florida Bar Assoc. encouragement and • Federal Bar ASSOCIATES, P.A. resources for young mothers and their children. Free. • Orange County Bar Evening Appointments Available Contact December Hall at Association 241-9618 or email slteen- • Central Florida [email protected]. Bankruptcy Assoc. OCOEE: CPR Program: first Tuesday • American 151 W. Silver Star Rd each month, $15. Contact Bankruptcy Institute 407-877-7995 William Harrison, Fire Captain • National Assoc. at 394-7662. of Consumer CLERMONT Minneola Market: 3 to 6 Bankruptcy p.m., every Tuesday, Minneola Attorneys 352-394-0007 City Hall, 800 N. U.S. Highway 27. Visit www.minneola.us or The U.S. Congress has designated Freeman Legal Associates, P.A. call 394-3598 ext. 229. as a Debt Relief Agency. We have helped people file for Bankruptcy Groveland Farmer's Market: Relief under the Bankruptcy Code for over 20 years.

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AARP Chapter wants to understand Islam Beta Theta Donates Mohamed Khan, featured speaker at the AARP Lakes and Hills Chapter meeting on Beta Theta Esa Treasurer Rosetta September 1 in Clermont. Khan, Shobe presented a check for who was born and reared in a $500 to Martha Conley for the Muslim family on an island in the Mike Conley Hospice House British Guiana (South America) is recently. Also attending the now an American citizen and presentation are Beta Theta's professional educator. He is Carol Andrews, Joan Kyle and shown here addressing the AARP Pinky Barbour. Club on the topic ”My life as a The 25 member, philantropic Muslim in America,” sharing group meets the second information he has gained from Thursday of the month in practicing his religion and as a Clermont. Contact Toni Bell at resident teacher. 394-3175 for information. The next meeting of AARP Chapter 5199 will be held on Wed., Oct. 6 at 1 p.m. Contact Peg at 242-0314 for information. COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO Ladies listen to speaker from Stonecroft Cypress Ridge Elementary Terrific Kids

Terrific Kids for Cypress Ridge Elementary, for Aug. 31: Bayley Johnson, Regan Armstrong, A group of Christian ladies are Robin DeWitt, Keith Robinson, engrossed in listening to a Robby Gonzalez, Megan Hand, speaker from Stonecroft Gavin Jones, Gage Bonjorn, Ministries, while enjoying a Mackenzie Myers, Ryan Jensen, gorgeous view of Lake Apopka. Kristine Cabrera, Emo Cortes, Lunch was prepared by the chef Gabriel Diamal, Jessica Blazek, at the Tavern on the Ridge Carolyn Elliot, Chloe Restaurant at the Sancturary Grozdanich, Joshua Weissman, Ridge Golf Club in Clermont. Next Riley Creech, Victoria Ortiz, luncheon is September 20. JoAnn Fleetwood, Shamar Yee, Contact Patricia Pearcy for Lauren Bronsonski, Syelinda reservations at 243-1499. Kithome, Gregory Wellman, Ashton Clark, Brandon Fauteux, Michael Gonzalez, Shea Lewis, Allison Sanders, Sam Mayuski, Principal Randy Campbell, Jaylen Hawkins, Merrily Arnold, Alexander Quevedo, Cassie Assistant Principal Jan Nappi COURTESY PHOTO Jon Quickel, Brynna Hower, Schroer. and Kiwanian Connie Carlson.

Farewell to Cooper Memorial Library regional manager Celebrating 44 Years On August 30, Clermont Friends of the Cooper Memorial in Business Library and friends, co-workers and members of the library staff gathered for a buffet dinner at Sanctuary Ridge, with gifts and farewell remarks, for Tracy Swank, the departing regional manager at the Cooper Memorial Library who has served in that role for five years. Swank has accepted a positon in • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS Orange County. Swank’s steadfast leadership and her professional expertise assured that the beloved Clermont library successfully weath- • ACCESSORIES ered the storm of transition and change during her tenure. WE BUY USED CARTS! Taking the reins in 2005, she managed the reopening of the WE TAKE TRADES! site at the 8th and Minneola Avenue location after the library BIG DISCOUNTS! had been closed for a year pending relocation. She oversaw Electric Club Car Pre-Owned Carts $2,500 & up the moving and acquisition of the County Law Library from Must present coupon Tavares to Cooper. Along with the staff she balanced a vital rated #1 in the world! library program in a very small temporary space, and through- $ 2 miles from Hwy 27

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Mondays Mascotte City Council: 6:30 p.m., first and third Monday, Mascotte Civic Center. Call 429-3341. Groveland City Council: 7 p.m., first and third Monday, Puryear Building. Call 429- 2141. Clermont 4 Obama Supporters: 7 p.m., second Monday, Buffalo's Southwest Grill, 1455 E. S.R. 50, Clermont. Call 227-4094. Lake County Democratic Black Caucus: 7 p.m., second Monday, Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, Stuckey. Call 429-4371 or 407-654-4779. Tuesdays Clermont City Council: 7 p.m., second and fourth Tuesday, City Hall, 685 W. Montrose St. Call 394-4081. Montverde City Council: 7:30 p.m., second Tuesday, Montverde City Hall. Call 407- 469-2681. Lake County Republican Party: 7 p.m., fourth Tuesday, Tavares Civic Center, 100 E. Caroline St. Call 242-4646. Wednesdays South Lake Democratic Club: 7 p.m., first Wednesday, Kehlor Building, Clermont. Call 874-4741 or 242-9756. Minneola City Council: 7 p.m., second and fourth Wednesday, Minneola City Hall. Call 394-3598. A14 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 17, 2010

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CFriday, September 17, 2010 www.southlakepress.com B SECTION Remember When Garvis wears Ann Dupee Pasta Vino combines No spending on many hats, cities without good food, good times proper funding including compassion 20 Years Ago – 1990 he Lake County League of Cities held its Name: Dianne Silanskas Garvis annual exhibitor’s night at Mission Inn. Hometown: I was born on October TTwenty businesses in Lake and surround- 24, 1960 in Baltimore Maryland. ing counties who do business with the various Occupation: Full-time wife and 14 cities manned displays and talked informal- mom, part-time motivational speaker, ly with their clients and officials from other author, singer, co-founder of the Good Lake County cities. Neighbor Program and host of “The The guest speaker was Eric Smith, Dianne Garvis Hour,” heard daily 10 Jacksonville Council member at Large, who is a.m., ZMaxradio.com also President of the Florida League of Cities. Family: At the He got applause when he stated the cities age of 34 I met deserve home rule and to be left alone to serve the man of their neighborhoods. dreams — John “The U.S. Government ought to treat the Garvis . John is a cities as well as it treats the S&L’s.” man who makes He stressed the importance of Amendment God smile. He is 3 passing. This is a constitutional amendment COURTESY PHOTO the most ethical, that will stop the Florida Legislature from kind and talented Pasta Vino Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria recently moved from its downtown location to its brand new passing bills which mandate spending pro- man I have ever grams on the cities without proper funding and much bigger home in Clermont’s Hillside Terrace at 2400 U.S. South Highway 27. known. John and from the state. This requirement is a law I have been already on the books that has been ignored to ROXANNE BROWN Pasta Vino Italian Restaurant much have their pizza any way blessed with two now by the Legislature so the League is Staff Writer and Pizzeria prides itself on they want it, because it’s made miracle children. attempting to make it a constitutional amend- “Good Food … Good Friends using the freshest, best ingredi- to order,” Pollock said. Sarah Anne was ment. ents to create award-winning In 2009, Pasta Vino was voted born with a Smith’s opinion of the current sessions was … Good Times.” That’s the Pasta Vino experi- pizza and Italian dishes at mod- the year’s Best Pizza in Central smile and has- GARVIS “little money and little kind words.” He erate prices. Pasta Vino provides Florida by “My City Eats” mag- n’t stopped for encouraged the local elected officials to stop ence owners Lori Pollock and Robin Carrasco have aimed to a relaxing atmosphere with azine. 14 years. Sarah is an incredibly creative the bill that user fees come out of the trust “We were very excited and achieve for each customer superior customer service. young lady and has a natural gift for fund. “At Pasta Vino you are our honored,” Pollock said. who’s walked through the door making people laugh. Gregory John is The South Lake officials attending were guest. We appreciate you and Besides pizza however, cus- at their restaurant for the past 12 years old and is just an amazing Clermont Mayor Bob Pool, Clermont Council the opportunity to make your tomers can also choose from an seven years. young man with a Godly compassion- members Ken Norquist and Ann Dupee; visit a pleasurable one,” Pollock assortment of entrees and spe- ate heart. He is gifted with his daddy’s The only difference now is Minneola Mayor May Griffith; Groveland said on Pasta Vino’s web site. cialties, from eggplant and mechanical engineering talent. the location, since it has recent- Councilmen Ken Averitt, Bob Maguire, Lewis Everything at Pasta Vino is chicken parmesan, spaghetti I am so very blessed by my parents, Hart and Bennett Allen and Groveland City ly moved from its location in made from scratch and not and Italian beef, fettuccine, Richard and Carmelita Silanskas. They Manager S.C. Sherburne. downtown Clermont to a big- only is the “Chicago-style” chicken Florentine and lasagna. have been married for 54 years and are The Sumter Electric Cooperative, Inc. ger and better space at the pizza just that, but some of the There are also many appetiz- a true picture of “love, honor and Trustees are pleased to announce the appoint- Clermont Hillside Terrace, 2400 ingredients that top it actually ers, salads and sandwiches to cherish till death do we part.” My mom ment of James P. Duncan as manager of the South Highway 27. come from there. choose from, and if Italian is is my best friend and well … daddy… I Cooperative. To get there, customers can Pollock said the pizza cheeses not your thing, then a Pasta am still daddy’s little girl. Among the 45 employees of the Lake enter through Brogden or and sausage are sent from Vino Burger may hit the spot. My brothers Rick and Vince and their County School System retiring this year (and Steve’s Road. Chicago in refrigerated trucks. “It’s really nice. We did a families all live here in Lake County. their years of service) are James E. Dawkins Jr., “We are happy to see our cus- “It’s totally authentic,” complete overhaul on the place Only two of my nieces have moved Clermont Junior High School, 25; Irene tomers when they come in. Pollock said. and not only is the food great away from Lake County. Even though I Milnor, Clermont High, 20; Otheleo Clark, They are like family,” Pollock The dough and sauces are but the environment is happy am the middle child, my brothers both Clermont High, 18; Katherine McRae, said. “We like to see everyone made from scratch and every and beautiful,” Pollock said. consider themselves my big brothers … Groveland High, 29; Audrey P. Newman, enjoying themselves and hav- pizza is made to order, from the At Pasta Vino, the kids are I can truly say they have my back. Groveland High, 24; Evelyn Pace, Clermont ing a great time.” thickness of the crust to the top- taken care of too, with a special I am a very blessed girl! Elementary, 28; Mamie Pace, Clermont High, “And when they leave happy, pings. 20; and Barbara Wyckoff, South Lake we feel even happier.” “Our customers can pretty See PASTA, B2 Educational Center, 19. See GARVIS, B2 Walt Disney World has selected Robert Carl Stalnaker of Groveland Middle School as a “Dreamer and Doer.” School Board member Chip Deems official- Wife and husband need to work on her weight ly resigned his position on the Lake County School Board. Deems plans to move his resi- about them and almost didn’t hire an awesome because then I will be even heavier. I am so dence within the month to become eligible to Talking candidate at work because of their weight. I unhappy and feel so insecure about myself, my run against incumbent Don Bailey of work long days most days and it’s difficult for looks, and my marriage. Help — what do I do Groveland for the District 2 Commission seat, With Tori me to work out. Although I have tried to lose to overcome these deeply hurt feelings? He which covers the western half of South Lake weight, it just isn’t working. I take an anti- won’t go to couples counseling because he County, previously held by Deems’ father, Tori Kelley, depressant that I think has contributed to the thinks that it is a joke. Lex Deems. When the elder Deems passed weight gain along with a busy lifestyle and lit- Signed, away, Bailey was appointed by the Governor Ph.D tle time to work out. Conditional Love to fill the remaining term and then won I am upset about my weight gain and under- Dear Conditional Love, reelection during the general election. Bailey EAR TORI, stand my husband wants his thin wife back; I Many people are under the impression that has indicated his intention of running for want that to. However, I am deeply hurt and once they get married, they can let themselves go, because their spouse should love them any- another term on the Board of County D saddened by his attitude and he makes me feel Commissioners. way, unconditionally, as God loves all people. like he doesn’t truly love me after all and that But people are human and have preferences, Honor Graduates of Clermont High School ver the last two years of our marriage, he loves me only if I meet certain conditions. Class of 1990 are: Chris Baker, Jamey opinions, and standards. Modern man is not I’ve gained 30 pounds. My husband says His approach to my weight loss has been able to completely turn a blind eye and just Baysinger, Dana Blanks, Beth Bloss, Lona he can’t help it, but that I repulse him condescending and belittling rather than Clark, Brett Clarke, Scott Johnson, O love a person for their insides. Exterior looks do and he is hence withholding his affection from encouraging and supportive. I feel ugly enough Salutatorian; Jennifer Perkins, Jason play a role in attraction. me. He doesn’t want to make love to me or as it is without his attitude only making things Realistically, everyone changes a little over Permenter, Marlin Register, Tracy Roehn, even be affectionate with me in any way. worse. Worst of all, we had been trying to have I think he is a “weightist,” as he is racist a baby and now I am fearful that if I did get See DUPEE, B2 against fat people. He always makes comments pregnant he will have an affair or something See KELLEY, B2

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DUPEE KELLEY From B1 From B1 Steven Test, Karmon Winning scholarships time, with wrinkles and new about what you are doing killing each other! With a medical condition, Thornhill and valedictorian from the Clermont Garden medical conditions as we to get healthy again. For You married a weightist, it is even more of a chal- Bryn Tyner. Club to attend the Save the age; this is to be expected example: Reevaluating your you must have known his lenge, but getting fit can Walt Disney World repre- Earth’s Environment and accepted. medication, workout rou- feelings about weight before improve one’s health. sentative Bob Kohl present- Through Knowledge (SEEK) We are each responsible tines and meal plans. you married him. You said Research has shown that peo- ed scholarships to CHS sen- conference at Marineland in for our health. We have to It is important that you he makes comments all the ple who become and stay iors Jennifer Perkins and St. Augustine are CHS stu- stay well groomed and as take responsibility. Talk to time, yet you married him overweight have many Tracy Roehn. Jennifer, who dents Jennifer McCabe, attractive as we can out of your doctor about getting on anyway. The truth is that health complications, experi- will attend Clemson Leigh Ann Tucker, Christina respect to ourselves and to a different anti-depressant most people are weightists; ence depression and low self- University, received a four- Lindgren and Jonathan our partners. that doesn’t have weight gain studies show that people pre- esteem, and have shorter life year, full-tuition scholar- Stephens. It doesn’t sound like your side effects. I know you said fer to help and be with fit spans than those who are ship. Tracy, who will attend Clermont Junior High husband is realistic or you work long hours, but you people over fat ones. physically fit. Flagler College in St. School students receiving accepting about how people can’t be too busy to exercise; Fatness is a condition that You mentioned how Augustine, received a four- FAME awards were: 6th evolve. I am sorry that he is that isn’t healthy; you need is experienced with the eyes; unhappy you are: Take con- year, one-half tuition schol- grade: Jennifer Barnard, not more supportive about to reevaluate your priorities. one can’t help but notice trol of your life by evaluating arship. Kohl noted Thomas Baysinger, your efforts, and that he is At least do the math so obesity. It is right out there, what you need to do to Clermont High was very Nathaniel Bishop, Ashley not willing to work out that you are not consuming hanging over waistbands, design your life in a way that special to receive two out of Black, Christopher issues in counseling. more calories than you are pushing spandex to its limit. is pleasing to you. Once only 10 scholarships given Blackwell, Brandon Brown, I believe that one sign of actually burning. Getting Even the overweight person you’re happy with yourself, between California and Julie Clemons Jamie Farris, a lasting marriage is when pregnant would not be wise notices and given the hopefully your husband will Florida, which both have Starr Gladieux, Kelly both parties are willing to at this time as you need to chance would like to slim come on board, too. Disney parks. Graham, Lorraine Gunther, admit their faults and actu- work through these prob- down, thus the huge profit ally work through them by lems with your husband. You in weight loss programs, To submit a question, go to Winners of $500 CHS Kelly Hatfield, Heather \www.CentralFloridaMentalHealth. scholarships were Dana Iserman, Robert Mitchell, making changes, either as a have only been married two supplements, and equip- com and click the “Talking with Blanks, Bryn Tyner, Lona Kevin Phipps, Amy couple or with a therapist. years. The newlywed time is ment. The bottom line is Tori” icon. Tori Kelley, Ph.D., is a Clark, Christopher Baker, Richards, Heather Richards, In this case, I can only tell for hashing out problems that with the exception of a licensed psychotherapist practic- you to let him know how and figuring out how two true, diagnosable medical ing in Clermont. The contents of Jeff Filegar, Scott Johnson, Melissa Riddle, Holly this column are for informational Paul Simmons, Mike Jones Schepman, Danielle Stone, hurt you feel when he different individuals are illness, such as a thyroid purposes only and are not meant and Brett Clarke. Scott Kristin Watson and Alison makes particular comments going to live together for the condition, staying fit is each to be used as a substitute for pro- Johnson received a Wal- Weber; 7th grade: Robert and share details with him rest of their lives without individual’s responsibility. fessional therapy. Mart $1,000 scholarship. He Armstrong, Lisa Beasley, will major in photography Jennifer Bori, Rana Boykin, GARVIS at Rochester Institute of Eric Boylan, Sterling Chang, From B1 Technology in New York. Jennifer Cobia, Sabrina Delta Sigma Theta member Gwynn, Lynette Lish, Kelly What do you enjoy most about South Words that will ring forever in my heart is celed. Now John and I often talk about Aurelia Cole presented the Mullins, Christine Lake County? those of my son Greg “Mom, did you see renewing our wedding vows on one of the sorority’s $500 scholarship Nesheiwat, Kristopher The rolling hills are what attracted my their faces?” I responded “Whose faces? romantic islands in Hawaiian Paradise. to Dana Blanks. Thieler, Natalie Washuta parents to Montverde back in 1983 and “He said the faces of the people we hand- Often you will find me daydreaming in CHS Athletic Awards: and Tracy White; we have been here ever since. When ed the blankets to! front of the TV watching the Travel Burton Lee - Outstanding 8th grade: Christine John and I were first married, we lived in How does what you do contribute to Channel as they feature the beautiful Athlete Awards, Beth Bloss Filegar, Jonathan Green, Leesburg. We moved to Clermont in 1996. the welfare of the area? Name one of Hawaiian islands. I have learned to sing The Garvis family loves a peaceful drive your greatest accomplishments so far? and Mike Jones. Award of Shelley Hill, Santonio Isom, the “Hawaiian Wedding Song” and through the hills of Sugar Loaf Mountain My husband and I founded the Good Merit and Mike Olivenbaum Todd Ladd, Jennifer Mohr, “Hawaiian Christmas Song” just in case I and romantic walks on the beach near Neighbor Program, Inc. in 1999. We felt Scholarship, Mike Jones. Brenda Nollmeyer and Historic Village downtown. Our kids have an urgency to reach out to neighbors in am ever booked in concert there. Mike Shewey Scholar Gregory Whitehead. always told us they love going to ‘The need with a simple vision to touch lives What advice would you give to peo- Athletes, Chris Baker and A brief crime spree that Little Town’ for a family walk. The little “one at a time.” This vision has now ple who want to help out in the com- Tracy Roehn. started in Mascotte and town they refer to is downtown become a national movement as they munity? All State Awards: Mike headed east on State Road Clermont. They have compared down- launched the first Share the Warmth The best advice I can give is pray that Jones, Football and Track; 50 ended abruptly, thanks town Clermont to “Harrington” in the old across America, Blanket Drive in your eyes and ears will open to hear and Tonya Berry, Basketball to the cooperative efforts of classic Disney movie “Pollyanna.” December 2007. The Good Neighbor see the needs of those around you. It andTrack; Joe Presley, Track; South Lake County law Name a person or incident you’ve Program, Inc. has teamed the community Devon Cole, Football. enforcement officials and could be a co-worker, fellow student, come across recently that’s touched you together to reach out to neighbors in need Cheerleaders: Deanna the keen observation of neighbor, family member or it might be in some way. Why did this person or from simple things like a food give away, Willis, Kim McGuire, Lona Clermont Office Eric someone you read about in the paper or incident impress you so much? blanket drives and even extreme events Clark (PRIDE), Sherry Jensen, who spotted and hear about on the news. When you are I will have to say my children Sarah like Extreme Home make over. McMaster, Mandy Summers, apprehended an aware of a need, or hurting person, act on and Gregory this past winter as we were We will not accept financial donations Wendy Brooks, Candi Auburndale man as he the compassion that fills your heart. It walking the streets in Groveland and of any kind. Our effort is to simply team Walker and Jill Olah. headed into Clermont. could be as simple as a note of encourage- Mascot handing out blankets to those in people and resources together to make a ment or offering a hand up. All I ask is need. difference. The tears my children shed in prayer at What’s something you’ve always please act rather than observe. Find one night, the genuine concern for those who wanted to do but haven’t yet? person whose life you can make a differ- would be sleeping out in the bitter cold — When I was 15, my grandmother was ence. Remember George Bailey in Frank was so pure. No judgment, simple and taking me on a birthday trip to Hawaii. Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life” and the les- Housekeeping pure compassion. They e-mailed all of Tickets were purchased and clothes son he learned when he saw the terrible “Not a Cleaning Service...A Solution” their friends asking for help …help in bought. A few days before the trip, I turn life took when he was removed. Be reaching out to our neighbors in need. became very ill. The trip had to be can- the George Bailey in someone’s life! RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • LICENSED, B ONDED & INSURED PASTA Screen Rooms, Gutters & Soffits, Drive Ways, Etc. From B1 Other companies charge additional for what we consider standard! menu just for them and a carry-out, delivery and catering receive 10 percent off every day. this whole area,” said longtime HOUSEKEEPING • WINDOW CLEANING chalkboard wall they can draw options. Uncooked pizzas are also customer Randy Phillips. “I REGULAR SERVICE • AFFORDABLE PRICING on while waiting for their food. 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Don Frank Hunberger Knights rain on Jolley Sports Columnist Columnist The NFL Let the strikes South Lake, 17-7 coaches KIMBERLY SARMIENTO Special to the Daily Commercial coach, the CLERMONT — The back crosstown rivalry game players play uring the last century, between the South Lake my friends and I often Eagles and the East Ridge he most creative foot- D would grab a couple of Knights turned into the ball minds in Lake six-packs, jam into whatever longest running game in Tand Sumter counties station wagon could hold the each school’s history as weren’t on the sidelines most people, and spend our South Lake fell to East during last week’s season- Sunday afternoons attending Ridge 17-7 Monday. opening games. an NFL football game. We Nearly 72 hours after If the vocal minority at lived and worked in Friday night’s opening Friday’s East Ridge-South Massachusetts then, but rou- kickoff, the Eagles Sumter game was any indi- tinely would ignore our local returned to the Dungeon cation, our area’s top grid- product to catch the likes of to see if sunny weather iron genuises are in the Sam Huff or Chuck Bednarik would favor them better grandstands, making per- (I told you it was a long time than the lightning and sonnel decisions and dis- ago) doing things to running rainstorm did in the 6-A secting gameplans. backs and receivers that district game. The dark side of fanati- would land them in jail in No chance. cism, apparently, will be these more sissified times. The Eagles still could- out in full again this But there were damn few of n’t find the secret to get- season. us, relative to the size of the ting past the Knights’ As I’ve said countless stadiums we never came close defensive line, with their times in the past, I feel to filling. only scoring drive com- bad for the players and And there was a reason for ing on the first play of coaches who put so much that. the game — a 50-yard time and effort into mak- The games were almost run up the middle and ing Friday Night Lights so never televised, so that if you into the end zone by special. wanted to watch the NFL, Steel Stewart. I should’ve been expect- you pretty much had to East Ridge tied the ing to hear the second become part of the turnstile game in the second guessers, many of whom count. There were no instant quarter on Friday night have never tried to coach a replay boards, so we missed when quarterback Mike football team or break any number of crucial plays, Ferrera-Weed completed down videotape for an a 25-yard touchdown but it made no difference. We upcoming opponent. They were there for the entertain- pass to Brian Mills. They watch games on television ment as much as for the took the lead when and listen to the talking game itself. Most time, a few Randy Bergan pushed fights would break out in the into the end zone on the heads analyze every action stands (usually among Giants rain-soaked field. The and reaction. and Eagles fans becoming extra point gave East Never mind that many mutually abusive until an Ridge a seven-point never suited up after play- exchange of blows seemed as advantage with 3:30 left ing in Pop Warner or high reasonable as it was pre- in the third, but a daz- school. The closest most of dictable). zling lightning display them ever got to college Again, in this more “civi- delayed the game’s end- football was the retaining lized” age, participants in ing until Monday. wall behind the home- such brawls routinely are After a weekend of team bench. rounded up and led away in anticipation, the Still, they’re experts — disgrace to the nearest Knights defended their more so than East Ridge hoosegow. Back then, a round home field with tough coach Bud O’Hara and of applause often would greet defense and chewed up Inman Sherman, O’Hara’s a particularly spirited the clock on offense. A counterpart at South encounter. 21-yard field goal by Sumter. Justin Seaman with just And now KERI RASMUSSEN-BEKIER / SOUTH LAKE PRESS Nevermind that O’Hara over one minute left in South Lake quarterback Kris White drops back to pass as East Ridge’s Brian Mills (25) closes in and Sherman have more Like most things, football the game provided East before play was halted by lightning on Friday in Clermont. than 65 years of head- has undergone a number of Ridge a comfortable 10- coaching experience changes between then and point lead. But the final between them. It doesn’t now, especially in the num- nail in the coffin came matter that O’Hara won a ber of fans attending the when Kennar Johnson championship in games. intercepted a pass with Mississippi and Sherman By the end of Week 1 on seconds left on the has turned the Raiders Monday night, roughly a mil- clock, allowing the East into one of state’s most lion fans will have trudged Ridge signal caller to tradition-rich programs. (but few in the same states of take a knee and end the Between them, the two glorious inebriation once game. coaching legends have thought to be required for In a tight matchup, won more than 400 games, maximum enjoyment) from turnovers can make all but I guess that’s also a parking lots to reserved seats the difference and both moot point. at NFL stadiums across the coaches recognized that “Joe Warehouseworker,” country. And most of them as the advantage that with his three hours of will be jostling to get a better gave East Ridge the vic- “experience” in front of view of their favorite players tory. the television every as part of a ritual that has East Ridge goes on the Saturday and Sunday is road at Eustis on Friday. captured the imagination of supremely more qualified Despite a solid game almost every fan not residing KERI RASMUSSEN-BEKIER / SOUTH LAKE PRESS to coach a high school in either Buffalo or against South Lake, Coach Bud O’Hara said, South Lake’s Steel Stewart (24) carries the ball through East Ridge’s defense football team, at least in Jacksonville. in Clermont on Friday. East Ridge was leading 14-7 in the third quarter when his eyes. And so the game was suspended until Monday. And, if that’s true, I’m See RAIN, B8 proclaiming myself to be But lately, I find myself the next Grantland Rice. with a different agenda. More South Sumter’s naysayers than ever, I join friends slack jawed in front of big-screen, were out early against the high-definition, surround- Knights. On the Raiders’ sound enhanced televisions South Lake tops First Academy in golf opening possession, their offering the instant gratifica- quarterback tossed a pair tion of the NFL’s Red Zone — FRANK JOLLEY and Austin Sprouse carded match- playoff hole to give South Lake a of incomplete passes to which shows no commercials Staff Writer ing 40s as East Ridge remained sudden-death victory against take the steam out of a potential scoring drive. and switches to the most GROVELAND — Dereck Drozdyk unbeaten in three matches. Tavares at Sarabande. exciting game at any given Leesburg (0-2) was led by Alex Both teams fired identical 167s in After the second incomple- paced the South Lake High School tion, one expert voice bel- moment. I want to think that boys golf team to a 157-211 win Gerrard with a 53, followed by regulation play. lowed from the anonymity most of us have enjoyed at against First Academy of Leesburg Brandon Deaton and Mark South Lake (2-0) was led by of the cheap seats, “Get least part of this experience Sept. 9 at Green Valley Country Dearwester with 61s, and Tyler Drawdy’s 39, followed by Dereck him out of there!” and now recognize how Club. Brandenburg with a 64. Drozdyk. much better and less expen- Drozdyk carded a 1-over 37 and Tavares (1-2) was led by Dylan After two passes. sive it is than making the got help from Austin Drawdy, who CLERMONT — Frank Crisante and Deemer with a 39. In the first six minutes horribly expensive trek to the fired a 38 over the undulating lay- Josh Buoni shot matching 38s to of the first quarter in the stadium. Admission that used out in the hills of south Lake lead East Ridge to a 158-185 win CLERMONT — Josh Buoni’s even- first game of the season. to require $5 or a sponsor’s County. against Mount Dora at Legends Golf par 36 helped East Ridge remain Later on, the same quar- coupon now often costs $50 First Academy of Leesburg (0-3) and Country Club. unbeaten in five matches with a terback tossed a 10-yard or more and stadium food was led by Scott Williams, who shot Michael Cecelia carded a 30 and 153-183 win against Eustis at touchdown pass in the has made movie-theater own- a 43. Austin Sprouse fashioned a 42 for Legends Golf and Country Club. third quarter and the ers seem like pikers. the Knights (4-0). Jeremiah Buoni and Michael home side of the stadium In 2009, the average family CLERMONT — Josh Buoni fired an Nolan Gonzalez fired a 41 to lead Cecelia shot 38s for East Ridge and erupted in cheers. It’s safe of four spent about $413, even-par 36 to lead East Ridge to a Mount Dora. Dylan Drumm added a Austin Sprouse added a 41. to assume that “Bleacher when you add in the $3 hot 155-239 win against Leesburg at 43 and Conner Ingalls carded a 44. Johnny Jones led Eustis (2-3) with Lombardi,” who wanted to dogs and $10 beers. (And, like Legend’s Golf and Country Club. a 44, followed by Lee Porter with a end the signal-caller’s Michael Cecelia backed up Buoni’s TAVARES — Austin Drawdy See HUNSBERGER, B8 effort with a 39, and Jeremiah Buoni drained an eagle on the second See ROUNDUP, B8 See JOLLEY, B8 Friday, September 17, 2010 SOUTH LAKE PRESS B5

CLUB NOTES

The 18 hole Ladies Group Monday, Jenkins H.I.N.T: Healthcare Montrose, Clermont. fourth Thursday, Groveland Road, Mascotte. of the Green Valley Country Auditorium. Call 394-7828. Industry Networking Team, Computer users: 1 p.m., Senior Center, 142 East Mill American Legion Post 55: Club opened their 2010-11 South Lake Christian 11:30 to 1 p.m., Carrabba’s third Wednesday, Cooper St., Groveland. Call 429- Bingo, 6:30 p.m., Clermont. season on Sept. 9 with a Restaurant, 2240 E. S.R. 50 1133. Women’s Club: 11:30 a.m., Memorial Library, Clermont, The Chess Club: 10 to 6 scramble team event, fol- third Monday, Sanctuary in Clermont, first Tuesday. second floor conference Groveland Masonic Lodge lowed by a monthly lunch- Call 406-8465. p.m., Kehlor Building. Call Ridge clubhouse, 2601 room. www.rootsweb.com. 190: 7:30 p.m., second and 394-6280. eon and business meeting. Diamond Club Dr., Mops 4: 9:30 a.m., first Korean Veterans Chapter fourth Thursday, 320 Jim South Lake Arts League: 1 With 20 ladies participating, Clermont. Call 206-7111. and third Tuesday, Real Life 188: 1 p.m., third Payne Road, Groveland. p.m., first Saturday, South the winners of this event Tuesdays Christian Church, 1501 Wednesday, James White The Bell Club: 10:45 a.m., were: 1st Place: Mary Lake Arts League Gallery, American Legion Post 55: Steves Road, Clermont. Call Center, Groveland. Call 863- second Thursday, Christian Butterworth, Marsha Ross, 394-3553. 609-5112 or 243-3257. Life Center. Call 394-3347. 776 Montrose St., Clermont. Jane Jackson and Barbara 7 p.m., third Tuesday, 1063 Moose Lodge bingo: 7 Marine Corp League Sgt. Clermont pet therapy: 2 Boyd; 2nd Place: Alma Desoto St. Call 394-4472. Clermont Garden Club: p.m., 17355 N. U.S. Highway I.W. Hatcher Jr. DRT 1120: 6 to 3 p.m., fourth Saturday. Clark, Kathy Hubbell, Sue American Legion Post Hummingbird Circle, 9:30 27, Clermont. Call 394- p.m., third Wednesday, Call 243-2098. Cerelli and Ro D’Ambrosia; 239: 7 p.m., second a.m., second Thursday, 849 5936. Clermont Bowling Center. 3rd Place, Bert Hejl, Theresa Tuesday, Post Bldg., West Ave. Sundays Visit www.mcl1120.org. Schmidt, Esther Giittinger American Legion Road, Seniors Singles Card Pastfinders of South Lake: Scrabble Club: 1 p.m., and Teresa Morgan. Mascotte. Club: 1 p.m., third Tuesday, Thursdays 5 p.m., second Thursday, Kehlor Building, Clermont. Morgan, Dana Miller, Auxiliary Club of the Kehlor Building, 466 W. American Legion Post 55: Cooper Memorial Library, Call 348-3879. Minneola Ave., Clermont. Butterworth and Jackson National Organization of Bar bingo, 6 to 8 p.m., Clermont, conference South Lake Atheists and were welcomed as new Hadassah: 12 to 1:30 p.m., Sisters of Sound: 7 p.m., Clermont. room. Call 394-6336 or 242- Freethinkers: Second and players in the group. second Tuesday, Perkins Community Foundation Chess Club: 6 p.m. to 11 9805. fourth Sunday. Visit Membership is open to all Restaurant, State Road 50 Building, 2150 Oakley p.m., Kehlor Building. Call Clermont Positive www.atheists.meetup.com. women golfers in the area. and Citrus Tower Blvd., Seaver Blvd., Clermont. Call Thinkers: 6 p.m., third 394-6280. Sons of the American Membership in the Country Clermont. Call 243-9622. 321-276-3123. Thursday, Holiday Inn, 1810 Clermont/Minneola Lions: Legion: 12 p.m., second Club is not necessary. Clermont Garden Club: South Lake Bass Anglers: S. U.S. Highway 27, 12 p.m., Sanctuary Ridge Sunday, American Legion Contact Lucille Gross at Green Thumb Circle, 9:30 6:30 p.m., second Tuesday, Clermont. Call 223-6782. Clubhouse. Call 394-3026. Post, 1063 Desoto St., [email protected] for a.m., second Tuesday, Holiday Inn Express. Call Marine Corps League, The Groveland Writers’ Clermont. Call 394-4472. information. Clermont Garden Center, 396-6381. Group: 6:30 p.m., Marion South Lake Detachment Ongoing 849 W. Ave. South Lake Rotary: 7 Baysinger Library, 1120: 7 p.m., third Thursday, Clermont Garden Club: American Legion Hall, 1063 To update, delete or add items Mom’s Club: Call 536- a.m., The Wesley Center. Groveland. Call 429-9154. in this column, e-mail pamfen- 1219. Sandspurs Circle, 9:45 a.m., Visit JUKE BOX: Doowop- Desoto St. Call 407-721- nimore@dailycommercial or fax Alpha Delta Kappa third Tuesday, Clermont www.southlakerotary.com. Acappella Singing Group, 7 3530. to 365-1951. Sorority: Call 243-9310. Garden Center, 849 West Toastmasters 2423: 6:30 p.m., Kings Ridge Fridays Ave. Mondays p.m., St. Matthias Clubhouse. Call 536-1466. American Legion Post 55: Clermont shuffleboard: Episcopal. Call 242-0234. American Legion Post 55: Kiwanis of Minneola: 5 Open mic, 8 to 11 p.m., 9:30 a.m., Tuesday and Vocal Express: 7:30 p.m., p.m., All Care Animal Clermont. Second Monday, W. Desoto Friday, Kehlor Park, corner Street, Clermont. Jenkins Auditorium. Call Hospital, 504 S. U.S. Tomoka Chapter of the of Fifth Street and Minneola 394-3173. Friends of the Cooper Highway 27, Minneola. DAR: 10 a.m., first Friday, Ave. Call 242-9755 or 394- Kehlor Building, Clermont. Memorial Library: 5 p.m., 6597. Wednesdays South Lake Kiwanis: 7:30 a.m., Sanctuary Ridge Call 407-469-3244. fourth Monday. Call 536- Clermont Tops 464: 5:45 AARP, Chapter 5199: 12 2275. p.m., first Wednesday, Clubhouse. Call 407-469- Friends of Minneola p.m., South Lake 2487. Mops II: 9:30 to 11:30 Kehlor Building. Call 242- Library: 10 a.m., second Presbyterian, 131 Chestnut Friday, Minneola a.m., first and third St. Call 217-1258. 0314. South Lake Arts League Monday, Church at South South Lake Democratic Poets: 10 a.m., first Schoolhouse Library, Clermont Woman’s Club: Thursday, Arts League Minneola. Call 423-3921. Lake, 332 Mohawk Road. 1 p.m., Visit www.clermont- Club: 7 p.m., first Call 536-1844. Wednesday, Kehlor Building. Gallery, 776 Montrose St., Saturdays womensclub.com for infor- Clermont. Mops I: 9:30 to 11:30 mation or contact Debbie Call 242-6541. American Legion Post a.m., second and fourth at 429-3797, or Kathleen at South Lake Philosophers Groveland/Mascotte 0239: Breakfast, 8 to 10 Monday, First United 241-4437. Club: 6:30 p.m., second and Lions: 7 p.m., second and a.m., American Legion Methodist, 950 Seventh Cooper Memorial Library fourth Wednesday, Kehlor Street, Clermont. Call 407- Book Club: 6:45 p.m., third Building. Call 242-2333. 451-1222. Tuesday, 821 Minneola St., Writers group: 1 p.m., Positive Thinkers Club: 6 Clermont. second and fourth p.m., third Monday, Holiday Democratic Hispanic Wednesday, 821 W. Inn Express, 1810 S. U.S. Caucus: 7 p.m., second Minneola St. Highway 27, Clermont. Call Tuesday, 466 W. Minneola Clermont Garden Club: 223-6782. St., Clermont. E-mail Hibiscus Circle, 849 W. Ave. Teen Mops: 5:30 to 8 Lakecountyhispaniccaucus 9:30 a.m., second p.m., second and fourth @gmail.com. Wednesday. Monday, First United Green Valley Ladies Nine Kings Ridge Masonic: 8:30 Methodist, 950 Seventh St. T Niners: 12 p.m., Green a.m., second Wednesday, Call 321-206-8655. Valley Country Club. Call Perkins Restaurant, State Seniors Monday night Barb at 404-6401 or Rosie Road 50 and Citrus Tower bridge: 7 p.m. Clermont at 407-469-4550. Blvd. Call 241-4530. Recreation Club, Kehlor Kiwanis of Clermont: Clermont Downtown Building. Call 394-5803. 11:30 a.m., First United Partnership: 8 a.m., third Sons of Italy: 7 p.m., third Methodist. Wednesday, St. Mathias on SPORTS CALENDAR Tuesday Cost is $2 per player. in this column, e-mail kristin- League orientation meet- gatlin@dailycommercial or fax ing: 6:30 p.m., Minneola City To update, delete or add items to 394-8001. Hall Gym. Volunteer coach- es are needed. Call 394- 3598, ext. 227. Fit-n-Fun program: 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., Tuesday to Oct. 7, Minneola Trialhead Park in Minneola. Certified trainer Frank Girardi, Tuesdays and Thursdays, for ages 8 to 12 years. Simple playground games, agility and condi- tioning drills. Minneola resi- dents, $25, non-residents, $35. Contact Frank Girardi at 987-6740 for information or to register. Sept. 17 Registration deadline is today: Boys and girls ages 6 to 15. Fall Floor Hockey League at the Minneola City Hall Gymnasium. $40 for Minneola residents and $50 for non-residents. Call the Minneola Recreation Department at 394-3598, ext. 227 for information or registration. Ongoing Senior Men’s Softball League: Seeking experi- enced players ages 55-plus for Monday and Thursday morning league. Call 243- 1205. City of Minneola: Open gym, 7:45-9 a.m., Thursday- Friday. Call 394-3598 ext. 229. Instructor Jana McNally: Zumba, 9:30 a.m., Monday, 6 p.m. and 7:15 p.m., Monday, 7:15 p.m., Wednesday, Minneola Recreation Center. Call 394- 3598 ext. 227. Sundays Mean Street Pro Wrestling Club: 12 p.m. Call 404-2235. Tuesdays Magic seniors 80-plus team: 9-10:30 a.m., Minneola City Hall gym. Call 241-0475. Green Valley Country Club 9 hole ladies golf: 12 p.m. Call Barb at 404-6401 or Rosie at (407) 469-4550. Thursdays Clermont Senior Men’s Golf League: 9 a.m., Sanctuary Ridge. Call 394- 0195 or (407) 973-6138. Adult pickup coed volley- ball program: 6:30-9:30 p.m., city of Minneola gym. 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September 18 Program: for cardiac patients course. Sponsored by South of the HIlls Church, 13600 Food Addicts in Recovery practice God's way to ultimate Maximized living makeover: who have suffered heart Lake Hospital. For information Caspian Lane in Clermont. Call Anonymous: 9 to 10:30 a.m., health. Call 394-7702. 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. United attack, have stable angina or call 241-7109. the helpline at 319-5617 for Blessed Sacrament Catholic Tuesdays Church, room 4, 720 12th St., Church of Christ, 10710 Park who have had heart surgery. Nar-Anon Family Support information or visit Greater Clermont Cancer Clermont. Call John or Bob Ridge-Gotha Road in For information call 407-296- Group: A 12-step support www.colana.org. Foundation: support group, 7 863-422-0389. Windermere. Dr. Colton 1599. group for families and friends New Vision for to 9 p.m., second Tuesday, 927 Kaminski will lead the Cleaning for a Reason: pro- of those with addictions, 7 Independence: seeking dona- Lake County Health 7th St., Clermont. makeover. Free event with vides free housecleaning for p.m., Thursdays. Windermere tions and support for the New Department: prescription reservations by calling 407- Union Church, 10710 Park assistance, 1 to 4 p.m., Greater South Lake Area women undergoing Vision Braille Textbook Drive. Parkinson's Support Group: 3 292-0909. chemotherapy. Visit Ridge-Gotha Road in Call 435-5040. Monday and Wednesday by Windermere. Visit www.nara- appointment only, United Way p.m., third Tuesday, Cooper September 21 www.cleaningforareason.org. South Lake Pregnancy Care nonfl.org, 1-888-947-8885, or office, 415 Citrus Tower Blvd., Memorial Library, room 108-A. Free Yoga Classes at the Lake County Health call the church at 407-340- Center: free pregnancy test, Clermont. Contact Deborah Snow 406- Cooper Memorial Library: Department Vital Statistics maternity clothes, baby items, 7367. Hallelujah Acres: 8465 or e-mail Noon to 1 p.m., 2525 Oakley office: South Lake Hospital's parenting classes, and coun- [email protected]. Seaver Dr. Clermont, bring a Narcotics Anonmymous Diet/Lifestyle Support Group Centre for Women's Health, seling, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., HINT, Health Care Industry Yoga mat or towel. Contact Support Group: 8 p.m., Monday to Friday, 1203 W. S.R. meets first Monday of every 1099 Citrus Tower Blvd. Visit Tuesdays, Minneola Alliance month, 10 a.m. HADL Support Networking Team: 11:30 a.m. Dennis Smolarek 536-2275. 50, Clermont. Contact Eddie www.lakechd.com or call 241- Church, 405 Main Ave. in Group is a non-denomination- to 1 p.m., frist Tuesday of the Judge at 242-0257. September 24 9723. Minneola. Thursdays 8 p.m., al Christian ministry that pro- month. Carrabba’s Restaurant, Equine Podiatry Day: Equine Let’s Kick It: 6:30 to 8:30 Holy Temple of Prayer, 1040 24 Hr. Haven of Lake and vides education, products, 2240 E. S.R. 50 in Clermont. Veterinary Services, 19801 p.m., Mondays. Smoking and School St. in Clermont. 7:30 Sumter Hotline: 753-5800. services and resources to Contact Deborah Snow, 406- C.R. 561 in Clermont. nicotine cessation, eight-week p.m. Fridays at the Shepherd Mondays help people understand and 8465. Appointments available with Dr. O'Grady and Dr. Jones. Bring your horse and your far- rier with you for a one-on-one consultation. Call the clinic for available times at 241-0383. Visit www.floridaequine.com for information. September 30 South Lake Hospital’s September Health & Wellness Series: Women’s Health during Pregnancy will be the topic, 6 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the National Training Center, 1935 Don Wickham Dr., Clermont, free event. Call 394-4071 for information and to register. October 2 5th Annual Afternoon Tea: Celebrating Women’s Health, 1 to 4 p.m., Oct. 2, First United Methodist Church, 950 8th St. in Clermont. Tickets $15 per person. Call 394-8401. October 7 A NAMI Family to Family Education Program will be held at South Lake Hospital’s in October: 12-week program, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Family to Family Education program, 7 to 9 p.m. at the National Training Center, Clermont. Call 800- 482-6847 to register. Ongoing Breastfeeding Workshop: sponsored by South Lake Hospital. Call 241-7109 to reg- ister. Cardiac Rehabilitation

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HUNSBERGER JOLLEY From B4 From B4 the movies, don’t even think “(Large screen TVs) make But the Europeans remain season after only two passes, was among A ducat affords admission for the pur- about bringing your own food for a great experience,” he in the technological fore- the boisterous throng, albeit with a sar- poses of cheering for your son, daughter, or beverages to the game.) said recently, “but it’s terrific front. castic smirk on his face. or favorite team, and the chance to grab some cheap eats at the concession stand. Perhaps as a result, atten- to be in our stadiums. And Soccer fans throughout I moved to the East Ridge sidelines in If you want to boo the opposition, that’s dance at NFL venues as a we have to bring technology the continent are being the third quarter and learned that South fine, as long as it doesn’t get mean spirit- whole is down for the sec- to our stadiums and make treated to a technological Sumter wasn’t the only team with fans ed or nasty. ond consecutive year. OK, that experience better.” marvel from Cairos who consider themselves to be coaching It does not give you right to create ani- it’s not much of a drop Not surprisingly, Dallas Technologies that involves legends. mosity by yelling for players to be pulled (some 2.4 percent last year if Cowboys owner Jerry Jones running an electrical fila- As the Knights defense battled to pre- serve a five-point lead, one fan began from a game — trust me, if a coach feels a recent story in USA Today was the first to subscribe to ment underneath the goal offering his expertise to O’Hara and team. that needs to be done, he’ll do it. They is to be believed), and the the new gospel of greed by line. The filament creates a magnetic field that can “You guys have to work on that pass don’t need a bystander in the grand- current recession is probably providing his $1.2 billion detect sensors built into the defense,” the authoritative-sounding stands advising them, their staffs or their to blame for most of it — stadium with an overhead HD video that overnight ball and determine when it voice yelled almost as if it were an audio- players. but still, the billionaires who changed the definition of has, or has not, crossed the tape looped to run continuously. As for coaching accumen, I’ve said it control the game must “state of the art.” goal. Apparently, the Urban Meyer wannabe before and I’ll say it again. If you can do worry that greed apparently Here in Florida, the Miami I don’t know if this particu- was more interested in yelling than a better job, get out of the recliner and has an actual upper limit. Dolphins now issue hand- lar enhancement will bring watching. In the fourth quarter, East go do it! What’s next? held “FanVision” video back the NFL’s lost fans but I Ridge limited South Sumter to 2 of 10 The men and women who coach our receivers to their season tick- passing for 23 yards. Over the final eight suspect we couch potatoes area’s student-athletes aren’t doing it for NFL Commissioner Roger et holders. This enables minutes of the game, the Raiders com- Goodell, whose job it is to soon will be paying for it at the money — they get only supplemental them catch everything that pleted only one pass for 10 yards. pay for their time and effort. They coach ensure that the owners make happens on the field (which home. Perhaps my standards are too low, but as much money as possible, because they want to help student-ath- is, of course, just one more that seems like pretty solid defense to letes achieve their dreams. has thought about this prob- reason most of us stay home Don Hunsberger is a sports columnist for the South Lake me. Get off their backs and let them do lem and come up with a on Sunday). Still, it’s another So what’s the point here? Press. E-mail donhunsberger@dai- what they enjoy doing! solution. nice touch. lycommercial.com. Why am I harping on this point ... again? If you don’t, your sideline expertise will Because more and more people seem to almost certainly be needed to replace the ROUNDUP coaches you chase away. From B4 believe that a $5 ticket to a game is a license to berate players, coaches and Frank Jolley is a columnist for the South Lake officials. 45. Christian Mota shot 3-1 win against Tavares. team to a 3-0 win against Press. Contact him at frankjolley@dailycommer- It doesn’t. cial.com. a 47, as did Kyle Rickerson. Game scores were 25-17, Mount Dora Bible. Girls Golf 25-23, 19-25, 25-20. Annette Miller’s 152 GROVELAND — Hope Shelby Mathews con- paced Mount Dora Bible VOLUNTEERS CALENDAR Leimberger shot a 50 to tributed 32 assists for the (0-2). earn medalist honors, lead- winners and Emily Baty In boys play, Blake ing Mount Dora to a 231- added 11 kills. Eldridge rolled a 254 for ACS Road to Recovery: packing and events. Call 877- 407-898-6127. 255 win against South Lake Tavares was led by Mount Dora Bible and Answer phones, stuff 452-7225. South Lake County Historical at Green Valley Country Shelby Smith’s 16 kills and envelopes, secure drivers, Long-term care ombudsman Society: Donate pictures of Casey Walden hurled a manage scrapbooks, and Club. 15 digs. Rachel Grether 188. program: Nursing homes, historic Clermont or South Chelsea Croteau led added 14 kills and 11 digs. other duties. Call 326-9599 assisted living facilities and Lake County. Mail pictures to ext. 112. South Lake with a 53. Bowling College Volleyball adult family care homes. Call P.O. Box 121723, Clermont, Fl. Angels of Mercy Thrift Store 888- 831-0404 or visit 34712. Visit www.southlakehis- Sara Leimberger added a CLERMONT — Nick LEESBURG — Lake- 54 for the Hurricanes. Zeitler paced Eustis’ and Food Pantry: Volunteers www.ombudsman.myflorida.c toricalsociety.com or contact Volleyball Sumter Community as well as donations needed om. Louise at 394-1453 or at unbeaten boys team to a 3- College got a combined 21 SOUTH LAKE — Eustis got urgently for four hour shifts. Max's House: Help in educa- Dolores 394-1390. 0 win against South Lake at assists from Tawnee 11 kills from Mandy the Clermont Lanes. Call 394-4094. tional areas, music, art, Superior Residences of McDade in a 3-1 win Sept. Hoagland and Jeassica Building Blocks Ministries: fundraising, research and pro- Clermont: Offer time, love and In girls play, Katie Stark McGregor to lead the 7 against South Lake. rolled a pair of 200-plus Help adults with developmen- motion. Also need mentors experience to enrich the lives Lakers to a 3-0 win against Game scores were 25-14, games (203, 205) to lead tal disabilities. Call 536-9264. and cooks. Call 243-1628. of residents. Training provided. Florida Christian College 25-19, 18-25, and 25-10. the Eagles (3-0) to a 3-1 Community Emergency Ronald McDonald House: Call 394-5549. McDade also contributed win against the Panthers at the Everett Kelly Response Team: Assist local Provide a home away from Trout Lake Nature Center in 15 blocks, nine service (1-2). Convocation Center. authorities during times of home for families faced with a Eustis: Variety of activities. Call points and four service Zeitler rolled high games Game scores were 25-7, natural or manmade disasters. medical crisis for a child. Call 357-7536. aces. of 235 and 231 to lead the 25-19, and 25-15. Email mpeterson.florida- Kayla Sullivan added two Panthers (3-0). Hoagland had 11 assists [email protected]. RAIN kills, seven blocks and 17 Mike Edwards rolled a and McGregor had 10 and Florida LAKEWATCH: From B4 service points for the 177 high game for the five digs. Monitor local lakes with boats. Panthers. Eagles (1-2). Victoria Parks added six Call 800-525-3928. “We just gotta keep getting better at everything — kills, Mandy Brennan had South Lake was led by Kahlishia Bryant rolled a Friends of Lake Louisa State every position.” Erika Gaul with 13 kills five kills, and Bryeona Park: Assist with accounting, 144 for the Eustis girls South Lake, now 1-1, will host the Leesburg Yellow and Emily Baty, who had team. Creech had five kills and website and newsletter. Call 13 digs. I I I two digs. 468-6329 or go to www.flori- Jackets, who put up 61 points against Mount Dora on Friday. MOUNT DORA — Carley Paola Rojas contributed dastateparks.org. “What I told my kids is this is going to hurt, but we don’t TAVARES — Erika Gaul’s Allen rolled a 181 to lead seven digs, as did Give a Kid a Backpack have time to let it get us down,” said Coach Walter Banks as 24 kills led South Lake to a the Mount Dora (1-1) girls Stephanie Hebert. Foundation: Help with mailing, prepared to return home to prepare for the upcoming game.

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003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 900 West Highway 50 quired to be served 17800 Earth Star Lane whose address is 1518 2 CATION OF THIS NOTICE All other creditors of the Clermont, FL 34711 must file their claims Groveland, Florida Blue Horizon Drive, Cler- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FOR LAKE COUNTY OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE decedent and other per- Telephone: with this court WITHIN 34736 mont Fl 34714 on or before Legal Notices DATE OF SERVICE OF A FLORIDA October 13, 2010 and file UNCLAIMED VEHICLE UNCLAIMED VEHICLE COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON PROBATE DIVISION sons having claims or (352)394-4008 THE LATER OF 3 the original with the clerk of AUCTION. THE FOLLOW- AUCTION. THE FOLLOW- THEM. demands against dece- Fax: (352)394-5805 MONTHS AFTER THE Attorney for Personal this Court at 550 West Main ING VEHICLE(S) WILL ING VEHICLE(S) WILL 2010-CP-1150-WL dent’s estate must file E-Mail: TIME OF THE FIRST Representative: Street, Tavares, Florida BE SOLD FOR CHARGES BE SOLD FOR CHARGES All other creditors of the de- their claims with this [email protected] PUBLICATION OF THIS DENNIS L. HORTON 32778, before service on DUE ON: DUE ON: 003 Legal cedent and other persons CLARENCE ROBERT court WITHIN 3 No: 00235509 NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Attorney for NELSON BI- Petitioner or immediately having claims or demands ULMER MONTHS AFTER THE Sept.10 & 17, 2010 AFTER THE DATE OF RON thereafter. If you fail to do OCTOBER 04, 2010 OCTOBER 01, 2010 Notices against decedent’s estate DATE OF THE FIRST SERVICE OF A COPY OF Florida Bar No. 187991 so, a default may be en- AT 8:30 A.M. AT 8:30 A.M. must file their claims with Deceased. tered against you for the re- this court WITHIN 3 PUBLICATION OF THIS THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Dennis L. Horton, P.A. lief demanded in the peti- ???? EZ-GO 1996 HONDA NOTICE. 900 West Highway 50 N THE CIRCUIT COURT MONTHS AFTER THE DATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT tion. C2001256527 1HGCD5631TA230663 FOR LAKE COUNTY, OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION The administration of All other creditors of the Clermont, FL 34711 FLORIDA OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED FOR LAKE COUNTY decedent and other per- Telephone: Copies of all court docu- THE ADDRESS WHERE 1995 DODGE the estate of CLARENCE FLORIDA ROBERT ULMER, de- WITHIN THE TIME PERI- sons having claims or (352)394-4008 ments in this case, includ- THE VEHICLES ARE 1B7FL26G7SW951765 PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION ing orders are available at ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED ceased, whose date of ODS SET FORTH IN demands against dece- Fax: (352)394-5805 STORED: File No. 2010-CP-000734 WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SECTION 733.702 OF dent’s estate must file E-Mail: the Copies of the Circuit REVIS TOWING & RE- 1985 HONDA SET FORTH IN SECTION death was August 3, 2010-CP-1195-LS Court’s office. You may re- COVERY OF GROVE- JH2MC1306FK02049 IN RE: ESTATE OF 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA 2010, is pending in the THE FLORIDA PROBATE their claims with this [email protected] view these documents upon LAND, INC. JACK E. LLOYD PROBATE CODE WILL BE Circuit Court for Lake CODE WILL BE FOR- court WITHIN 3 No: 00237197 request. 7130 E. SR 50 EVER BARRED. LOUISETTE BIRON MONTHS AFTER THE Sept. 17 & 24, 2010 Deceased. FOREVER BARRED. County, Florida, Probate Deceased. GROVELAND, FL 34736 THE ADDRESS WHERE Division, the address of DATE OF THE FIRST You must keep the Clerk of THE VEHICLES ARE NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTWITHSTANDING THE which is Post Office Box NOTWITHSTANDING PUBLICATION OF THIS the Circuit Court’s office no- No: 00237134 STORED: NOTICE TO CREDITORS tified of your current ad- REVIS TOWING & RE- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH 7800, Tavares, Florida THE TIME PERIODS SET NOTICE. September 17, 2010 The Summary Administra- ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED FORTH ABOVE, ANY The administration of \IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF dress. (You may file Notice COVERY OF GROVE- tion of the estate of Jack E. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 32778. The names and the estate of LOUISETTE THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- of Current Address, Florida LAND, INC. Lloyd, deceased, whose AFTER THE DECEDENT’S addresses of the per- CLAIM FILED TWO (2) ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED Supreme Court Approved 7130 E. SR 50 YEARS OR MORE AFTER BIRON, deceased, WITHIN THE TIME PERI- CUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE date of death was February DATE OF DEATH IS sonal representatives whose date of death COUNTY, FLORIDA Family Law Form 12,915.) PUBLICATION GROVELAND, FL 34736 4, 2010 and whose social BARRED. and the personal repre- THE DECEDENT’S DATE ODS SET FORTH IN Future papers in this lawsuit NOTICE security number is OF DEATH IS BARRED. was August 18, 2010, SECTION 733.702 OF will be mailed to the ad- Ad.No:00237072 sentatives’ attorney are is pending in the Circuit Case No: 2010-DR-249 366-34-6780 is pending in The date of first publication set forth below. THE FLORIDA PROBATE dress on record at the September 17, 2010 the Circuit Court for Lake of this notice is September Court for Lake County, clerk’s office. Rodrick Porter, whose The date of first publica- CODE WILL BE FOR- HOLLY CORVIN., whereabouts are un- County, Florida, Probate Di- 17, 2010 tion of September 10, Florida, Probate Divi- EVER BARRED. Petitioner, vision, the address of which All creditors of the dece- sion, the address of and Warning: Rule 12,285, Flor- known, must answer the 100 is 550 West Main Street, Merideth C. Nagel, Esq., dent and other persons 2010. ida Family Law Rules of Petition of Vernice which is Post Office Box NOTWITHSTANDING ERIK CORVIN Announcement P.O. Box 7800, Tavares, FL Florida Bar Number: having claims or de- 7800, Tavares, Florida Respondent.. Procedure, requires certain Penny by seeking relief 32778. The names and ad- 0113141 mands against dece- Personal Representa- THE TIME PERIODS SET . automatic disclosure of by November 15, 2010, dresses of the personal rep- MERIDETH C. NAGEL, P.A. tive: 32778. The names and FORTH ABOVE, ANY documents and information. dent’s estate on whom a addresses of the per- NOTICE OF ACTION FOR or thereafter a judgment 103 Found resentative and the per- 450 East Hwy 50, Suite 4 copy of this is notice re- CRAIG LAYNE ULMER CLAIM FILED TWO (2) DISSOLUTION OF MAR- Failure to comply can result sonal representative’s attor- Clermont, Fl 34711 sonal representatives in sanctions, including dis- of default may be ren- quired to be served 241 Golden Circle YEARS OR MORE AFTER RIAGE dered against him in BOOK hardcover Close ney are set forth below. (352) 394-7408 (telephone) Cookeville, Tennessee and the personal repre- THE DECEDENT’S DATE missal or striking of plead- to UPS bldg. Semi- (352) 394-7298 (facsimile) must file their claims ings. Civil Action 38506 sentatives’ attorney are OF DEATH IS BARRED. TO: ERIK ROAM CORVIN nole Trail Call All creditors of the decedent with this court WITHIN set forth below. 2806 Imperial Point Ter- JU-10-231.01-CWO, and other persons having Personal Representative: THE LATER OF 3 race, Clermont Fl. 34711 Dated: August 25, 2010 District Court of Etowah 352-787-5262 claims or demands against Robert V. Lloyd MONTHS AFTER THE Attorney for Personal The date of first publica- NEIL KELLY County, Alabama. decedent’s estate on whom 9961 North Higgins Lake Representative: All creditors of the dece- tion of September 17, Clerk of the Court TIME OF THE FIRST dent and other persons YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an a copy of this notice is re- Road PUBLICATION OF THIS DENNIS L. HORTON 2010. action has been filed By: /s Need a Car? quired to be served must having claims or de- Dated Sept. 15, 2010 Roscommon, Michigan NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Attorney for CRAIG against you and that you Deputy Clerk file their claims with this 48653 mands against dece- are required to serve a copy Ad: 00235735 Check out AFTER THE DATE OF LAYNE ULMER Personal Representa- Sept. 17, 24, & Oct. 1 court WITHIN THE LATER Ad. No: 00236835 Florida Bar No. 187991 dent’s estate on whom a tive: of your written defenses, if No.: 00234281 Classified OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE September 17 & 24, 2010 SERVICE OF A COPY OF copy of this is notice re- any, to it on Holly Corvin August 27, Sept. 03, 10, & 8, 2010 THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Dennis L. Horton, P.A. NELSON BIRON 17, 2010 Section 1200 Solution to puzzle on B2

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501 Pets SHEET MUSIC piano ap- prox. 600 pcs. For Sale 1890-1930’s Asking $350. obo Call BICHON POO needs 352-315-1612 stud services looking for poodle. Call 352-750-0492 TOYS McDonald’s in display case & ad- vertisements. $30 CAT female, spayed, blk obo. 352-748-5366 & white. Moving! Free to a good home! 352-406-5745 WEXFORD GLASS as- sortment of different pieces. $65 Call CATAHOULA/HOUND 352-787-4605 2/females, 2/males. Free to GOOD home. 604 Furniture 352-267-6396 Appliances With DACHSHUND MINI, Warranties $75 & up! male/female, health Used Beds all sizes! cert., 1st. shots. 3Buy 3 Sell 3 Trade $350 669-7544 3 Fast delivery DOG CRATE large, call Buzzy’s 20Wx26HX32L. $35. 352-406-1595 352-315-9886 www.buzzysbeds.com KITTENS free to good home 12 wks old 2 BAR/COUNTER TOP EX- males black & white TENSION solid oak, 352-409-3512 nice, w/braces. $15. Call 352-223-2319 KITTENS 2 males, 2 fe- males, 8 wks old, lit- BED ROOM dresser, ter trained. Free. nightstand, head- 352-551-3331 board & chest. $100 obo. 352-455-8875 KITTENS Beautiful, long BED Serta Full size & short hair. Free to mattress set. $99. Call a Loving Home! Call 352-321-0752 352-753-1922 BEDROOM FURNITURE MINIATURE SCHNAU- mahogany, 2 twin ZERS CKC, champion beds (No mattress), lines, health certifi- chest, dresser w/- cates $300-$350. ror, vanity. $650. Call 352-394-3303 Call 352-383-8107

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604 Furniture 604 Furniture 604 Furniture 605 Appliances 605 Appliances 624 Children’s 635 Garden 650 Computers 652 Articles 652 Articles items & Equip For Sale For Sale ROCKING CHAIRS WASHER DRYER LAWN TRACTOR Crafts- CABINET 2 double 1 & DRESSER French Pro- standard size, 1 over AIR CONDITIONER GE works great. man, 42” cut, 18hp, doors, 3 drawers, vincial blonde excel. 5000 BTU. $75. BASSINET like new. auto. Excel. cond. LAPTOP HP good shape LADIES CLOTHES, 2 lg WORK BENCH 6’ Cus- very good cond. $65. size. Babette’s. $90 $99/obo. Please call boxes. Size lg., X-lg. cond. $70. Call both. 352-561-0856 352-348-5843 352-348-2300 Asking $15. Please SOLD 1ST DAY! Asking $200 Call tom Built Wood, 352-874-1829 352-729-2354 call 352-787-5376 352-321-2558 or & 18. Asking $75. New. $60. Please 352-391-9847 352-821-2801 call 352-343-7201 APPLIANCE REPAIRS & MOWER/MULCHER 21”, SOFA & LOVE SEAT SALES from $60- WASHER Kenmore, CHAIR, wood w/soft ma- DRESSER w/mirror, kids BOUNCE & SPIN ZEBRA Craftsman, 6.25 hp. w/pillows, beige/flo- $70, 30 day war- good cond. $99. LOVE SEAT SLIP COVER terial on back & seat. entertainment center ride toy. Like new. $60. Wildwood PRINTER HP Photo 655 Musical Asking $20. Call ral print. $100 both ranty. Call 504-1597 321-276-0930 w/matching pillows media stand. $100. obo. 352-455-8875 Asking $15. all 321-206-8042 Smart C6300 all in Instruments 352-483-2642 309-368-5400 or 352-315-9010 one series, wireless. beige appliqué. $25. 352-357-3996 PODOCARPUS (10) $35. 352-787-5764 352-728-8054 AMPLIFIER Mesa Boogie SOFA & LOVESEAT mi- 606 Electronics shrubs. $80/all. Call CHAIRS Kitchen ‘50 END TABLE triangle top CITRUS JUICER Black & 4x12 guitar cabinet, cro-fiber, ends re- CAR SEAT youth booster 352-787-1226 MAGAZINE RACK chrome 4/with pad- 1/2” glass. Asking Decker almost new ROUTER Linksys wire- 280 Watts, excel. cline. $500. Please seat. 30 - 100 lbs. wood. Asking $20. ded seats. $100. Call $25. Please call $15 Please call CELL PHONE blk. T-Mo- less G. WRT54G3 cond. $800. Please call 352-323-1413 used once $12. Call 352-430-1090 352-504-6406 352-330-2251 352-753-3974 bile Sidekick LX. paid PUSH MOWER gas w/additional antenna. call 352-348-7398 352-385-1830 works great $45. $210 sell for $75. $35. 352-324-2559 GRAND PIANO SOFA 72”, 2/cushions COOKER gas, works. 352-326-3581 Call 352-205-3887 CHINA CABINET lg., top ENTERTAINMENT CEN- $25. Please call NYLON TAPE 2” wide Steinway, Model M, excel. cond. Asking CRIB turns into Toddler 500’ long. Asking 5’ x 7’. Lt. Mahogany. glass, storage under, TER Oak 3pc Excel 352-460-0233 bed, incl. mattress excel cond. $100. $75. Please call CORDLESS PHONE 2.4 RAIN BARREL $39.95. 651 Articles $10. Please call Current Market cond $100. Call 352-357-6106 brown. Asking $75. 352-589-7335 352-259-2044 GE, black, excel. Please call Wanted 352-735-1591 $19,500-$24,500 DISCOUNT cond. Asking $15. 352-504-2966 352-394-7788 Accept Offers APPLIANCE REPAIR 352-669-3326 SOFA 82” gold velour 3 AVIATION, Military & Na- PITCHERS crackle 352-729-2053 CHINA HUTCH ENTERTAINMENT CEN- Fix Most For $60 JUMPER Fisher Price cushions & chair RAIN BENCH KIT holds val Memorabilia. glass. Asking $5. Call black, 6.5’x4’, glass TER corner, lt. oak, Plus Parts Precious Planet, lots door. Asking $98. gold stripe $100. DVD PLAYER/ RE- 65 gallons, complete Medals, books, 352-323-0070 KEYBOARD electronic & good cond. $50. Call Call 352-589-4915 of fun! Like new. Call 352-942-0048 352-516-2968 CORDER w/remote instructions to build. badges, letters, uni- stand. Casio, new $40. 352-434-2439 $69. 352-343-4108 great cond. $50 forms etc 669-7679 PLATES, (8) Star Trek, cond. w/manual $95. SOFA BED light green 352-874-1476 Hamilton, gold 352-267-1997 COFFEE/END & SOFA FUTON wood, thick mat- & tan, clean. $65/obo. PLAY PEN Graco, like TABLE RIDING MOWER ‘00 plated. $80 obo. glass beveled tress. Asking $75. 352-365-6256 Washer, Dryer, new. $40. Please call WANTED Hanging Swag top. $50 or bring of- Please call DVD/SOUND BAR Phil- Craftsman 28” cut 352-455-3342 KEYBOARD w/stand, ex- Refrigerator 352-787-5376 $100. Please call Lamps, slightly used, fer. 352-365-1487 352-504-2966 ips, FM Radio, new in good cond. Please cel. cond. battery or SOFA creamy yellow “Don’t Toss It Fix It SOLD! w/warranty. $25. call 352-315-0761 PORTRAIT of Martha electric operated. leather, fair cond. For Less” Call 352-383-2093 SWING Fisher Price, 6 $75. 352-314-3073 COMPUTER DESK GLASS SHELVES w/blk. Days, Evenings & Washington, Smith- GOOD price $90. spd., 10 songs, flip RIDING MOWER Com- blonde wood 57” iron trim & glass cor- Weekends sonian Institute. $75. 352-552-2153 bar, excel. cond. panion, 11 hp, needs 652 Articles wide excel cond. ner unit (2 sets) $80 Call Now PLAYSTATION 2 SLIM $20. 352-434-2439 352-753-7075 ORGAN Yamaha Elec- $49. 352-728-6835 all. 352-323-1413 Sony, works & looks spark plug. $100. For Sale tone HC-2, excel. SOFA multi colored, re- 352-874-1238 like new. $45. Call 352-324-6032 cond. $100. Please WALKER, car seat, bal- PROM DRESS beautiful cliner on each end, 352-357-2771 strapless. Excel. call 352-735-1769 COMPUTER DESK excel. GLIDER alum., from DISHWASHER lg. port- ance seat, jumper, AREA RUGS (2) Contem- like new. $100. RIDING MOWER Crafts- cond. Bust 34. $30. cond, w/storage 1950’s. Asking able, good cond. $99 bath tub. For a Girl. porary design, multi 352-343-6777 man 42” cut looks 352-365-0191 PIANO 37” Wurlitzer space on both sides. $100. Please call obo. Please call PRINTER/COPIER/FAX/S $75. 352-308-6623 colored, 6’x7’. $60. $50. 352-742-5074 352-735-1570 CANNER Canon and runs good $525 352-460-0458 Spinet w/matching SOFA SLEEPER 352-348-2300 FIRM 352-324-2173 excel $35. Please call QUILTED BEDSPREADS, bench, satin ebony cond. $100 Please DRYER Kenmore good 352-552-1402 finish. Great cond. COMPUTER DESK, Lg. HEAD & FOOTBOARDS 625 Building AUDIO TAPES (14) full & queen $50 call 352-460-0706 cond. $99. Call RIDING MOWER John takes both Call $800. Please call Corner unit. $50 Call blk. iron, queen, 321-276-0930 Supplies/ mostly Patterson & 352-516-2571 SOLD! w/rails & mirror. SPEAKERS 4 Jensen Deere 38” cut Parker. Asking $50. 352-357-1020 $80. 352-323-1413 SOFA, LOVE SEAT, model STV880 & Materials 12.5hp $400. Call 352-323-0875 CHAIR & OTTOMAN, DRYER used, electric. Boston Acoustic. 352-793-6063 660 Office COUCH & LOVE SEAT RECORDS 33 LPs from sea green. Excel. $100. Please call $100. 551-9396 CERAMIC TILES 10 Furniture/ matching coffee & HEADBOARD solid BOOKS (30) hard back 1920’s-1950’s over cond. $200. SOLD! 352-217-9472 boxes wall, white, TANK & PUMP 50 gallon 60. $30 obo end tables $100 brass, king, bright CLASSIFIEDS WORK! 4.25x4.25, 15sf/box. assorted kinds & Supplies SOLD! polish, excel. cond. TELEVISION (WEB), for a pond + plants, boardgame. $40. 352-753-8361 $69. 942-0048 COMPUTER DESK cus- $300/obo. Please FREEZER 12 cu.ft. w/computer table you dig up. $100. 407-221-5962 tom build 60”Lx25” call 352-561-0856 STUDENT DESK excel- Frigidaire, upright. w/chair. $100. Call Call 352-357-0766 REMOTE CONTROL, Wx32”H $100 Call COUCH brown flower, lent condition. Asking $90. 352-383-8881 352-360-1386 FELT PAPER (4 roles) TREES! SAVE 70% + with large numbers & good cond. $99/obo. $55. Please call BOOKS 100 + paper & 352-326-9419 new, 15#. $25 for GOING OUT OF letters, for, TV, DVD, 352-504-5847 LAMP TABLE vintage 352-246-9948 all. Please call hardback, kids & ro- FREEZER Kenmore 13 TELEVISION 12 Volt DC BUSINESS SALE! mance, good cond. etc. $15. 978-7461 walnut w/drawer & 352-669-2379 COMPUTER DESK cus- cu.ft., works great, or 110 AC, ideal for •3 Gal. 6’ +/- Oaks $25 all. 357-0766 caned shelf $50 Call tom build 60”Lx25” TABLE & 4/CHAIRS solid perfect for garage. a RV or Van. $25. Af- Etc. $3-$5 COUCH, LOVESEAT & 352-383-9234 SATIN HAND SET (5) Wx32”H $100 Call wood. Asking $75. $75. 352-988-8189 ter 9am. 259-5629 HOT WATER HEATER •15 Gal. 10 for $150 OVERSIZED CHAIR BOOKS gardening, 3 Mary Kay, complete, 352-326-9419 obo. Please call elec. Whirlpool, 40 •30 Gal. 10 for $350 boxes. $30. Call unused. $50. All. w/ottoman, Italian LIVING ROOM CHAIR 352-455-8875 gallon, NEW! $198. leather, perfect GRILL HEALTH AROMA TELEVISION 19” color •3’ Red Cedar $3 352-315-4234 Call 407-221-5962 creamy yellow 14” elec. almost new Cash. 326-5343 CHEAP! 455-5164 COMPUTER DESK shape. $1,000/obo. leather, fair cond. w/remote $65. obo SHEETS king size, 352-323-1413 TABLE & CHAIRS 5 pc $20. Please call Please call OR 352-669-1618 BRAS 38DD (6) very washed oak $25 obo $60. 352-552-2153 good cond. $15. Call Please call rattan, glass top 352-753-3974 352-589-6626 HOUSE PAINT, 5 gal- good cond. $20 take 352-259-3522 w/blue seats. $100. lons, high quality, la- 352-753-1076 WANTED non-running all Please call CRIB off white Sim- MAGAZINE RACK / TA- 352-460-0458 tex, different colors. 352-874-5528 mons, good cond. MICROWAVE Magic TELEVISION 20” Magna- push mowers & lawn SHOES 6 1/2 med. la- BLE vintage maple Chef carousel & rack $15. 352-735-3168 COMPUTER DESK, white needs mattress. $40. good cond. $45. Call vox, color. $75. equip. WILL PAY dies Euro Step san- TABLE & CHAIRS 1380 watts. $20. Please call Lydia CASH. 205-3887 dals. Asking $8. washed oak. 352-383-2302 352-383-9234 CHAIN 20’ 5/16” & 20”x36”x56”. $70. wrought iron, Call 352-314-2981 352-323-8031 TOILET & TANK Ameri- binder $30. Call 352-357-2248 w/wicker seat. $100. can Standard. $20. Call 352-323-8818 WEED WACKER string 352-314-2981 DESK & CHAIR antique, MATTRESS & FRAME 440-313-1345 Call for more detail. MICROWAVE Sharp TELEVISION 27” Sanyo, trimmer gas, runs SHOES men’s (5) new & 21”Dx49”Wx30”H. full size, very com- SOLD COMPUTER DESK, white $300. Please call 1000 watts good w/remote, excel. great $40. Please CHAIN heavy duty 3/8” used, size 9.5. Ask- fortable. Asking $80. TABLE light wood top cond, works well $35 washed oak. 352-633-0242 352-357-9305 cond. $75/obo. Call call 352-205-3887 x 30ft w/hooks 2650 ing $35. Call w/4 chairs $100 Call 352-742-0894 352-552-1402 TOILET, white, standard 352-728-8054 20”x36”x56”. $70. Please call lbs working load $60 Call 352-323-8818 size, clean, works. 640 Guns Call 352-343-8470 DESK off white wood MATTRESS SET Queen 407-218-0117 $35. Please call REFRIGERATOR Fri- TELEVISION RCA 24”, SHOES Name Brands, 2 tone laminated, 3 top excel cond. $100. Dave 352-255-7623 AMMUNITION 308, 160 DESK like new metal gidaire, 21 cu.ft., cable ready w/re- CHANDELIER 1 large pairs, New sport & drawers & 2 lowers. Please call TABLE round, 42”, 18” rounds FNM, 30” x 66”. Asking white, good cond. mote, great shape. globe excel cond. casual 9-9 1/2. $20. $100. 259-3170 352-460-0706 leaf w/4 chairs, solid 7.62X51 ball. $80. $75. Please call $100. 483-2849 $85. 352-552-3000 WATER HEATER 30 gal- $25. Please call Otto 352-787-7994 wood. $100. Please 352-568-3692 440-313-1345 lon, gas. $10. Call 352-357-3734 DESK small, walnut, MATTRESS, BOX call 352-753-7075 for more detail. REFRIGERATOR Fri- TELEVISION RCA 25” FIREARMS TRAINING SLACKS (10) men’s, 15Wx41Lx27”H. SPRING & RAILS, 352-787-3162 FL. Concealed license, DESK, CHAIR & TYPE- gidaire, white, 16.5 color. $50. Please call CHINA set, old Figural, Dickies khakis, new $20. Please call King. $100. Please TABLE TOPS glass, Armed Security WRITER. Asking $40. cu.ft., like new, 6 352-245-0716 24 kt. gold scrolls & & used, size 44/31. 352-406-1595 call 352-323-1413 round, 45” & 36”, Officers, Private Call 352-365-2252 mo. old. $200 Firm. WINDOWS (2) alum. edges, extra pieces. $65. 352-669-3326 1/2” thick. $50 both. lessons, & much more. after 8pm. 352-504-5000 or New. $99/obo. Call $40. 352-589-7335 DINETTE SET metal w/5 MIRROR OVAL solid 407-284-0012 352-504-2179 VIDEO GAME CHAIR Contact Mac at: 352-504-5847 352-350-2855 STAR WARS FIGURES high back padded wood 30”X24.5” ex- wireless w/accesso- FILE CABINET 4 drawer, ries, PYRAMAT. $40. www.TheRight COMFORTER Queen 12” (8). Asking $80 chairs, excel cond. cel cond. $50. obo TABLE w/4 chairs ex- REFRIGERATOR Ken- blk. legal size, 18Wx 352-504-1309 Training.com sage green, dust ruf- obo. Please call $100 246-9948 Call 352-385-0675 cel cond med. color more, 14.3 cu.ft., 52H. $75. Please 630 Garage Sales fle & pillows $40 Call 352-455-3342 $95. 729-2354 works great. $75. X-M RADIO, new. call 352-455-8755 NEERLEE NEW 352-728-5074 DINETTE SET wood, Call 352-988-8189 Asking $40. Please CLERMONT GUN CABINET, dark STEP LADDER 6’ alum. FURNISHINGS Sat 8am - 1pm Mag- Pine glass front $25. Leesburg w/leaf & 4 chairs. call 352-638-6865 FILE open file rack Gently Used Home TABLE w/porcelain re- nolia Point Subd. off w/locking drawer. COMFORTER SETS (2) 352-728-6581 $100. Please call REFRIGERATOR Ken- w/basket on bottom Furnishings tractable top from Hwy 50. COMMU- $50. 874-8982 Twin w/ sheets White 352-323-1413 more, bottom XBOX 360 w/1 control & w/wheels. $10. Showroom the ‘50’s. $80. NITY WIDE SIDE w/pastel colors $70 SUITCASES (3) 1 has freezer. $200. Call cables great cond 352-483-2642 3320 US Hwy. 352-551-8798 takes both 259-3170 wheels. All for $25. DINING ROOM TABLE 441/27, Fruitland Park 352-742-9403 $100 Please call GUN/CAMERA TRI-POD SOLD! like new SLIK U212. Please call pub style, dark wood, (old Phillips Dealership) MASCOTTE METHODIST OFFICE DESK, 2 draw- TELEVISION SNACK $100. Wildwood COMPUTER CHAIR 352-314-9537 w/leaf & 4 cushioned 352-315-1000 REFRIGERATOR Sears church Sat. Sept. ers very good cond.. TRAYS (4) w/carrier 321-206-8042 w/wheels & plastic chairs. $425. Please neerleenewfurnishings. Kenmore, 2 door 624 Children’s 25th. See you all, & $45. 352-874-1829 hard maple like new rug 38”x48” $35 TICKETS (2) British Inva- call 352-223-6562 com large freezer on top thanks for coming or 352-874-5870. $30. 352-742-9025 items takes both 748-0702 sion 11/7/10 2pm at ice maker works pre- REVOLVER, Llama Ca- DINING ROOM TABLE NIGHTSTAND 2/draw- ACTIVITY SEAT Baby manche 357, 4” tar- Lake Sumter College fect. Asking $200. MINNEOLA, 3 family $30 352-728-2597 674 Exercise w/leaf Oak, 6 chairs. ers, off white. Asking TRUNDLE BED twin size 352-728-4863 Einstein Discover & sale 19004 Lakeview get sights. $275. COOKBOOKS (50) Hard- Excel. cond. $200. $35. SOLD! CLASSI- w/mattress & box Play. $35. Please Dr. Thurs. 9/16, 352-551-3036 cover. Asking $90. Equipment 352-307-7695 FIEDS WORK! spring $375. Call call 352-742-8246 thur 9/18, Thurs. Please call TIES, Silk (50) Name EXERCISER PRECOR REFRIGERATOR Whirl- Brand. Asking $53. 352-267-3253 pool, 22 cu.ft, w/ice 9/23 thru Sat 9/25 WANTED Winchester 94 352-748-3580 STRENGTH TRAINER, DRESSER 72”, 6/draw- ROCKER/RECLINER like ACTIVITY TABLE Bright baby clothes, tools, 30/30 & singe action Please call excel cond, manual. maker, perfect cond. 352-394-6204 ers off white in great new, micro-fiber. WALL UNIT Oak 3pc Sells new $800. Starts Around We Go manga books & lots Cowboy, both excel. COOLERS (1) 14x9 Igloo $75. 352-348-6108 cond. Asking $100. $89. Please call Excel cond $100. Asking $325. Please w/removable seat. more. or very good cond.. & (1) 22x17 Cole- 352-321-9707 352-383-0970 352-408-4688 Call 352-259-2044 call SOLD 1ST DAY! $45. 352-636-6600 352-216-9935 man. $25 for both. TUXEDO men’s black, REBOUNDER w/hand 352-259-3522 coat, pants & shirt. rails 6”-8” off floor. 649 Medical New. $350. Sell for Paid $300 asking $65. 352-217-4809 CAR LIFT TRANS- DIAMOND RING Prin- $99 352-748-0702 635 Garden PORTER for power cess style 1 ct. total chair. $300 obo. Call weight, 14 kt. yellow TUXEDO men’s blk.,coat TREADMILL elec. good BLOWER gas, runs 352-383-6388 gold, size 9. $550. 48-52, pants & shirt. cond. Asking $75 great $40. Please call 352-483-4462 New $450. Sell $65. obo. Please call 352-217-4809 352-205-3887 DIABETIC SHOES men’s DISHES set of Limoges 352-455-8875 10 1/2 med. blk., China, 38 pc. $25. CANNALILILES in 3 Velcro straps. New. 352-323-0070 VACUUM CLEANER WEIGHT BENCH gallon can. Only $5. $75. 352-753-1834 Kirby G4 upright, all w/ Asking Call 352-728-4913 DRESSES cotton print attachments. $100. $75 Please call SOLD! POWER CHAIR/ (6) 3 size 7/8, 2 size 352-516-9486 CUSTOM NAUTICAL SO- SCOOTER CARRIER, 14 & 1 size 44 $50 for all 357-1020 LAR LIGHTS hand New and Used start- VACUUM Electrolux can- WEIGHT BENCH Joe made. $25. Kevin ing at $180. ister complete, works Weider extra weights 352-589-1373 352-217-3437 ENCYCLOPEDIA Britan- & looks great $100. like new $65. Call nica, Juniors, 15 vol- Firm 352-357-2771 352-742-0894 DOUBLE LAWN MOWER POWER CHAIR/ umes A-Z. $30. BAGGER Universal, SCOOTER Go-Go 352-365-6327 VACUUM Hoover wind 675 Sports/ A-1 cond. $75. Call Elite 3 wheel, 3 yrs. Tunnel self propelled. Recreation 352-326-5191 old, like brand new, ENCYCLOPEDIAS Wild- Asking $50. Call never used. New bat- life, 20 volumes. 724-309-4915 BASKETBALL GOAL DUMP CART John Deere teries. $600/obo. $30. Please call Life Time, portable. brand new never Call 352-383-6388 352-365-6327 VACUUM wet/dry for $40. 352-742-3154 used. Asking $100. boat or car never 352-793-8102 SCOOTER POWER FENCE PANELS (21) been used $25 Call BICYCLE 3 wheel rebuilt PRIDE New batteries. wood, w/posts, New 352-357-3734 big seat and basket. EDGER 3 wheel 3hp Only $425 obo Must 6’x8’. $750. Cash. $150. 978-6346 walk behind runs sell. 352-728-4913 352-625-3470. WAFFLE BAKER & GRILL and 343-6608 great $55. Call Sunbeam, new. Ask- 352-205-3887 TOILET adjustable FRYING PAN (square) ing $25 obo. Call BICYCLE 3 wheel, large handicapped never Sunbeam, lg cover 352-750-5607 seat, basket & 3 new GARDEN CART tilts & used. $20 obo Call copper bottom, new. tires. Asking $100. WHEELBARROW. 352-360-8296 $25 obo. 750-5607 WATCH ladies Rolex 352-551-3036 $100 for all. Call replica, vintage, cos- 352-551-8798 WALKER for handi- GEL BATTERIES (2) U-, tume jewelry. $100 BICYCLE 3 wheeler, big capped w/o wheels fits power chairs or all. Cash. 321-6158 seat, basket, new GRASS TRIMMER, edger $30 obo Call lawn mowers. CASH! tubes. $75. Call & weedeater, new in 352-360-8296 $100. 365-1437 WEDDING DRESS & VEIL SOLD! box $20 Paid $48 size 16 A-line style, BICYCLE ladies, new, call SOLD WALKER New! Deluxe GRILL Readi-To-Go, as Paid $900 asking standard $75. Call $75 352-343-4216 LAWN MOWER 4.5 hp, w/wheels, seat, bas- seen on TV. Asking 352-365-1073 self propelled. $95. ket & folds. $100. $38. Please call 352-348-5843 407-284-0012 352-742-2856 WEDDING GOWN white, BICYCLE Tall men’s Ral- WALKER w/o wheels HAIR CLIPPERS Conair, size 10, strapless tie eigh 1 speed, hand & LAWN MOWER high $20 Leesburg like new. $10. corset. $100. Call foot brakes $49. Call wheel gas runs great 352-365-2169 352-365-6256 352-504-6680 352-728-6835 $55. Please call 352-205-3887 WALKER without wheels HARD HATS, (4) high WEDDING GOWN white, BICYCLE Asking $10. (Lees- impact plastic, with size 18W halter top Vintage. Good cond. LAWN MOWER Lawn- burg). Please call built-in straps, brand fitted bodice. $100. Asking $100. Please Boy walk behind. 352-455-8875 new $50. 748-9611 352-504-6680 call 352-504-6406 $75. Please call 352-787-9436 650 Computers HEATER/FAN Lasko WOMEN’S CLOTHING BOWLING BALL 14 lbs & Equip tower, like new. Cost size 8 petite all in Maxim w/bag seldom LAWN TRACTOR $40. Sell $20. Wild- good cond. $50 used $35 Call Craftsman 18.5hp GAMING MOUSE Lo- wood. 748-4753 takes all 323-6229 352-357-1363 46” cut look good & gitech G500, new in JUICER Breville used WOOD PALLETS FREE BOWLING BALL 16 lbs runs good $425 Call box. $50. Please call once $85 Call In Palm Plaza. & BAG. $30. 352-205-3887 352-259-9641 352-321-2885 352-326-8957 Call 352-978-7461

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675 Sports/ 806 Houses 807 808 819 903 Homes 1101 Boats 1205 Autos 1247 Trailers Recreation Unfurnished Apartments Apartments Manufactured For Sale WANTED Pontoon Boat FORD ‘95 F150 4/wheel Unfurnished Furnished Homes Rental w/4 stroke motor & drive 306 cyl. auto, BOWLING BALL, bag & 800 LEESBURG 4br/2ba RENTALS NO MONEY DOWN! 22’ Catalina Sailboat. new tires, brakes, & shoes size 7. $25. LEESBURG 2/1 CHA LADY LAKE Apt. & Mo- ALTOONA 2/1 private Jim 352-728-1681 battery, transmission Leesburg. Please call Real Estate Clermont - 3br PET Own now. $945 mo. FRIENDLY home W/D hook-up very bile Home for rent. land, big living rm, 352-575-1547 needs TLC $700 obo 352-728-6581 scrn patio, private New Encl. Cargo For Rent $900.00 Fenced. clean $550/mo + Call 352-753-3954 Please call Trailer, V-Nose, Ramp security dep $300 or 352-874-3598 shed out back. 1150 R V & 352-308-7486 $550/mo + dep. Door Side Door, 6x10. BOWLING SHOES Ladies ROCKER REALTY Call 352-409-3801 905 $1,975 like new 6 1/2, 352-978-8915 Campers 352-394-3570 OXFORD, small apt. TOYOTA ‘00 Sienna, 352-527-0555 Brunswick. $20 obo. Waterfront www. LEESBURG $400 + gas for the Real Low Miles. 352-365-1487 806 Houses RockerRealtyInc.com 2/1, $99.00 Deposit/ winter. Elec., water, FRUITLAND PARK 2/2 CONSIGNMENTS $7,380. Please call LEESBURG lot Lake NEW Triple Crown Utilty Unfurnished $99.00 first month. garbage & yard care porch, carport, $525 WANTED 800-313-9787 GOLF BALLS used, good SUMMERFIELD, close to Call 352-787-6928 incl. 352-330-1884 No Pets. Owner/Bro- Claire 100 ft front Boats, RV’s, ATV’s, Trailer 5x8. $790. cond. Asking $5 for The Villages 2/2 ker. 352-750-0756 3/4 acre financing w/ Motor Homes, Jeeps, Golf To Lake Trailers CLERMONT 3BR/2BA $3,900 dn. $177/mo TOYOTA ‘06 Camry. 352-527-0555 30 balls. Please call Lake Minnehaha w/den privacy fenced UMATILLA Studio $550. Trailers, Tractors, etc. $12,220. Please call 352-223-1498 321-277-9727 view $1100/mo + backyard, pets OK, LEESBURG 2/1.5, W/D 1 br $575/mo. util. FRUITLAND PARK 3/2, Big Boys Toys 800-313-9787 util. all appl. & lawn paved St.. $850/mo. $620 + dep. Great incl. No Pets. fenced backyard, 2316 W. Main St. UTILITY TRAILER 4’x6’ GOLF CLUBS, 3 iron care incl. 1 yr. lease, 352-516-7293 location. No Pets. 352-250-4711 $800/mo + security Leesburg needs brake lights thru SW, driver, 3 no pets, no smoking 352-787-5885 dep 352-874-8880 352-516-2400 good cond $100 1206 Aviation SOLD! wood, putter. $75 call 352-242-1324 807 LEESBURG 352-245-0716 or 352-978-3790 or 3 br/2 ba, Convenient 809 Roommate 352-394-7117 or Apartments LADY LAKE 2/1 w/car- 1000 ENCOUNTER ‘87. Runs location Great UTILITY TRAILER 4’x8’ cell 352-552-8932 Unfurnished Wanted port & screen porch. good & looks good. 1210 Mcycles/ GOLF SET kids, unused, Schools. In home Just off 441. Manufactured Asking $5,000. Call good 13” tires, driver, irons, putter, Laundry. FREE RENT. $500/mo. Call 352-638-0840 Mopeds lights, deck & rails MINNEOLA Large 1BR Ask for Honey CLERMONT seeking a Homes $285. SOLD! new bag. $27. Call CLERMONT/ with easy access to 352-408-8562 Bea- 352-735-2209 352-326-8002 mature, responsible con Real Estate W. HWY. 50 Hwy 27. On site laun- non-smoker, no pets ENGINE ‘79 Yamaha Before Groveland dry facility. $575.00 to share a beautiful 1200 1100 cc. $100. Call 1264 Auto GOLF SET LPGA ladies, Mobile Homes For Sale per month with LEESBURG 3/2 & 2/1 LADY LAKE 2/1 900sf, 352-821-0254 $500 Move in Spe- house all util. incl., Transportation left hand, Irons, w/Owner Finance $300.00 Security NO private bath. $500 & fenced yard 1001 Mfd Homes Parts woods, putter & bag. 2br/1ba PETS! Call Tony cial! W/D hook-up. $550/mo w/$300 352-874-7136 Dep. 407-491-9676 For Sale MOTORCYCLE JACKETS Accessory $45. 352-735-6927 From $1,000 down 407-948-8038 dep. pets ok. Call 1205 Autos blk. leather, zip- ---$$500/month$$--- 352-504-7992 CLERMONT/ pered. $100 both. CAMPER SHELL fits 8’ Also Avail. HUNTING TREE STAND CLERMONT/ 810 Duplexes W. HWY. 50 ANY JUNK CAR Cash 352-504-8827 truck, crank out win- Handyman Special 16’, safty harness & W. HWY. 50 LADY LAKE 2/2, Ex- Before Groveland paid, up to $500. dows w/scrn $100 2br/1ba cable locks, new. Before Groveland tended living room, Mobile Homes For Sale FREE PICK UP! Call 352-516-7920 From $500 down CLERMONT/ MOTORCYCLE SEAT $100. 669-6025 Mobile Homes For Sale W/D, 1/8 mi to Lake w/Owner Finance Call 352-445-3909 ---$$400/month$$--- W. HWY. 50 Mustang, fits ‘02 w/Owner Finance LEESBURG SPECIAL Griffin boat launch 2 2br/1ba Linda 352-243-7577 $299 1st mo. Cozy & Before Groveland Wide Glide, like new. CANVAS COVER custom 2br/1ba Mobile Homes For Sale porches 2 carports, From $1,000 down BUICK ‘87 Regal Grand $100. 343-4439 made snap on for a POOL large above Quiet 1/1 apts with ---$$500/month$$--- National, T-Tops, FREE From $1,000 down w/Owner Finance No pets $500 mo. w/ Silverado 6’ bed. ground. you EUSTIS on Lake Wood- W/D THEN $399/mo. Also Avail. digital dash, real drain and remove. ---$$500/month$$--- 2br/1ba lease + dep. $50. 352-457-6858 ward spacious 3 br Also Avail. Pet friendly community 352-552-6267 Handyman Special fast, Won’t Last. MOTORCYCLE TIRE 352-383-1404 “Blueberry Hill II Apts “ From $1,000 down Dunlop 120/90/18, /1.5 ba w/dock + at- Handyman Special ---$$500/month$$--- 2br/1ba $14,710 Please call tached in-law apt. Call 352-314-0057 From $500 down 800-313-9787 good cond. $40 FLOOR MAT SET (4) All 2br/1ba Also Avail. MT. DORA & LEES- POOL PUMP MOTOR & w/separate entrance ---$$400/month$$--- Firm. 352-821-2801 weather for RAV4 From $500 down Handyman Special BURG Remodeled CADILLAC DHS ‘00 SAND FILTER. $100. $1,200/mo reduced ---$$400/month$$--- LEESBURG STUDIO Nice 2br/1ba Linda 352-243-7577 like new $50 Please 352-978-1664 & clean. $125/wk. homes in age quali- runs like new Pearl call 352-385-7359 $1,000 + security, Linda 352-243-7577 From $500 down White, new tires SCOOTER ‘05 LongBo 352-357-4827 incl. util. cable TV. fied community. 1 & ---$$400/month$$--- 2 br, pet friendly LEESBURG 2/1 55 & Must See $5,500 Limited Edition RIM Mustang 5 Star 352-303-6266 or 150cc, ABS brakes Pony.(2). $100. EUSTIS Linda 352-243-7577 w/lots of amenities, over park. Low lot 352-314-2557 SCOOTER ‘05 LongBo 813-781-9540. rent, front kitchen, 90MPG. $400. 352-360-3335 Limited Edition EUSTIS 7/4 on Center 1 & 2 BR $400 month for sale Ave. $1,100/mo or lease all offers scrn in laundry, lg FL SOLD! 150cc, ABS brakes Green Rated EUSTIS 1/1 on lake CASH PAID Coldwell Bankers Energy Efficient LEESBURG, Duplex clean quiet and no considered. Call Ra- room & upgrades SERVICE MANUALS 1 90MPG. $400. $6,500. Reduced to: FOR JUNK CARS! 352-638-5688 North CR. 19A VERY CLEAN 2/1 no maintenance chel 352-504-2290 SCOOTER ‘82 HONDA AMC 1979, 4-Chrys- SOLD! $5,000. $150 and up. 352-357-7332 pets $525/mo + dep $440/mo + $400 504-6448 C70 passport very ler 1991 excel cond. TANNING BED great or 352-636-4321 Call 352-771-6191 $65 obo. 315-1612 FRUITLAND PARK 3/2/1 352-551-6772 security. Call OXFORD 2/1.5 newly good cond $650 Call cond. $2,000/obo. 352-636-1709 352-314-2696 Duplex, quiet family renovated, nearby CHRYLER SIERRA ‘96 6 352-988-4191 EUSTIS MOUNT DORA, 2/1, TIRES (4) P-235x55/17 area. Lawn care in- LEESBURG, LARGE groceries/shopping/ cyl 108K mi on 2nd cluded. $750. Call 1 & 2 BR scrn. porch, 2 sheds, 1/2 tread $90 Call Water & Sewer NEWLY RENOVATED LEESBURG 2/1 in quiet restaurants. W/D eng. Asking $995 SCOOTER ‘98 HONDA 352-874-5966 2/2 & 3/2. Rents hook-up, CHA, amply carport Riley’s MHP. C80W Elite good 352-483-2664 676 Storage Included area near downtown, Asking $3,000. obo 352-205-0180 North CR. 19A from $599. Call range, refrigerator, parking, no pets. cond $550. Please Units HOWEY IN THE HILLS. 352-350-7109 $600/mo + dep & 228-297-0391 call 352-314-2696 TRAILER 352-357-7332 window a/c fans CHRYSLER PT Cruiser for small cars 2700sf 3/3. Split 1st mo. Rental appli- NEW & PRE-OWNED LEESBURG, lawn care. $475 + Convertible, silver & trucks. Dual axle STORAGE SHED 12’x16’ level 2 patios over- cation required. Call Lowest Prices Ever! 1230 Vans Prefect floor for shar- security. 742-9121 w/blk. top, turbo. $200 Please call excel cond. paid looking Lake Harris EUSTIS 352-875-3994 $5000 Below Cost! ing 2br/2ba. In home $11,870. Please call 352-728-4325 $3,600 sell $2,000. in country club, Ja- New 1 & 2 BR. between 5 pm- 9pm On Existing Models CHRYSLER ‘02 Mini Van laundry. Free Rent LEESBURG 3/2 with ga- 800-313-9787 Cash. Like New. cuzzi, partially furn., North CR 19A Call: Baird Homes LXI, white, blue 352-625-3470 Call Candy for low rage. $750 mo. + leather interior, top TRAILER HITCH Reese $1,500 mo. 1st, last Near Publix monthly rental rate. 352-787-1988 FORD ‘06 Escape 352-357-7332 $500 dep. Call Mike $11,870. Call of line, super clean, ‘98-’04, Toyota Ta- + $1,000 dep. 352-326-8002 352-223-5300 coma pick-up. $75. 685 Tools/ 352-406-5728 800-313-9787 53K mi. $9,495. 352-343-5773 352-815-0268 Machinery EUSTIS Special $150 MINNEOLA Lg. 2/1, 1002 Mfd LEESBURG, Duplex 900 FORD ‘08 Mustang GT Deposit.1/2/3 br Apt. good neighbors. Only VERY CLEAN 2/1 no Homes WHEEL & TIRE (1) AIR COMPRESSOR 40 from $455 Call $600 mo. No pets. 350 Shelby. Won’t FORD ‘03 Conversion pets $525/mo + dep Real Estate 2457517, Nissan or gallons elec. $85 352-357-5675 Call 407-694-3674 W/ land Last! $23,740. Call van, good cond. Ask- SOLD! 352-551-6772 For Sale For Sale 800-313-9787 ing 8,900. Please Toyota, 6 lugs, steel. LADY LAKE 3/2 HAMPTON VILLA APTS call 352-633-3093 $35. 352-360-3027 $850/mo + dep., EUSTIS, 3/2 Duplex MOUNT DORA 811 FORD ‘09 Focus SE BAND SAW Sears 10” w/garage 1,300sf. $14,380. Please call. w/stand. Asking $50. pets OK Please call 1 & 2 BR Elderly, dis- Condos/Townho 1235 S U V WHEELS (2) 1977 Cor- 352-551-9427 2669 Grand Island abled or handicapped. 800-313-9787 Please call Shores Rd. $800 mo. 902 Open vette Rally wheels 352-307-7695 Rental assistance uses FORD ‘03 Explorer XLT, 15x8. $100. Both. 352-483-1001 maybe avail. FORD ‘91 Taurus, 73K 4/dr, auto, a/c, nice LEESBURG 2/1 LEESBURG 2/2 Great lo- Houses 352-815-0268 $500/mo & 3/1 FRUITLAND PARK Phase 2 Family 1100 mi., runs good, cold inside & out. $3,900. CHAIN SAW Craftsman cation, clean, No For Sale $650/mo + security 1 & 2 br. apts. Section a/c, clean, no rust. 352-408-8784 18”, w/case, only rental assistance avail. 2 BR Townhouse, & pets. $650/mo. + Recreation $1,300/obo. Call WHEELS set of 4 alum. used 3 hrs. $90. Call dep. MOVE IN SPE- $250 deposit Call OPEN HOUSE Sport for 6 lug Dodge CIAL 352-434-9785 Application fee $45. 3 BR apts. avail. 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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 17, 2010 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press C SECTION ERA TOM GRIZZARD REALTY Home has lots of extras, including a lakefront view

Unique features make this three bed- tion affords complete privacy and is com- room, two-bath lakefront pool home stand plimented by glass doors that open to the above the rest. With 2,303 square feet of pool area. The guest rooms and bath virtu- living area that includes a spacious ally have their own private area on the living/dining room with a fireplace, which other side of the home, and both have features a large picturesque front window. plenty of storage and closet space. The That allows for plenty of natural lighting home’s other features include an inside and views of the nicely landscaped front laundry, wood and tile flooring, a built-in lawn. The family room, with glass sliding desk and in-wall ironing board — which doors that open to the screened enclosed are just some of the extras that can be pool area, offers panoramic views of the yours with this home in Love’s Point, just lakefront and is complete with a unique minutes from town. Priced at $425,000. This pool home has three bedrooms, two baths and an indoor grilling station. indoor red-brick grilling station unlike any ML#G4649297. Call Linda Grizzard at 352- you’ve ever seen. The master suite’s loca- 504-0085.

PAL REALTY This home has 2 master suites, a large BBQ patio You enter this customized, beautifully features include an architectural-shingled cared-for home through a screened-entry roof, an energy-efficient, insulated Florida alcove. There’s decorative ceramic tile in room and tinted windows, all making this every room, a fabulous kitchen with upgrad- an ideal Florida home. ed appliances, a glass-top range, and a The Plantation at Leesburg is an adult sunny and cheerful nook. The great room is gated golf and tennis community with two a formal dining/living room combination. manned gates, on-site restaurant, two golf The huge Florida room has a serene green- courses, three clubhouses, three pools, full- belt view, the large master suite has a large time activity directors, 100-plus activities walk-in closet with a private master bath, a per week, state of the art fitness centers, garden soaker tub, dual-sink vanities, and a walking and biking trails, and much more. large glass step in the shower. There’s also a Stop by or call the sales office: PAL Realty, guest bedroom and bath. The oversized 2-car 25327 U.S. Hwy. 27, Suite 202, Leesburg, garage has workbench storage and shelving, 352-326-3626. See more pictures of #977 and there’s a large barbecue patio. Other on our web site www.theplantation.com. This home features an oversized 2-car garage, an insulated Florida room and tinted windows.

MORRIS REALTY AND INVESTMENTS Updated home in historic area offers plenty of space

Looking for lots of room in historic their family into the area. The kitchen has Palmora Park? Here it is — more than 4,600 been beautifully updated with granite coun- square fteet of living space, and its located tertops and stainless steel appliances, and near schools, doctors’ offices, restaurants the bathrooms have all been upgraded as and a hospital. The home is in a highly well with solid surface vanity tops and top sought after historic district just off of Lake of the line fixtures. The main master suite Harris. This grand home features four bed- has an extra room attached. This room rooms, 3.5 baths and a separate office. would be perfect for an additional office, a There’s eating space in the kitchen, and nursery or a workout area. The home also there’s a formal dining room, a family room features a wood-burning fireplace and an and a living room. There are two master inside laundry. The entire home is wired suites with a great split bedroom floor plan, with a sound system. The cost is $449,000. volume ceilings and an attached 2-car Call Scott Strem P.A. at Morris Realty and garage. This home is perfect for a doctor or Investments, 352-978-3428. The home is This home features four bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 4,600 square feet of space. professional executive looking to relocate also available to rent for just $2150 per

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C2 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press Friday, September 17, 2010 REAL ESTATE NEWS

“When a house sits vacant, no one is paying a mortgage, unique lifestyle needs. Whether you are old or new money Centex Homes launches major property taxes, gas, electric and water bills, all of which and are looking for the ideal residence to reflect your partic- “Half Off” sales incentive weekend hurts the local and national economy,” he says. “But when ular lifestyle, Century 21 realtor, Dana Hall-Bradley, under- REDC turns a foreclosure back into a home, a new family is stands your needs on an intimate level. With her latest ORLANDO — Centex Homes, which builds new single-fam- paying a mortgage, property taxes, gas, electric and water acquisition of listing’s, that include Disney Resorts “Golden ily and town homes priced from the low $100s in five bills, and they’re creating jobs by hiring landscapers, Oaks” and the famed town of “Celebration,” Hall-Bradley Orlando area communities, is offering half-off options up to painters and electricians, all of which fuels the economy.” now offers potential buyers approximately 70 homes in $10,000 in new home sales incentives in all five Central Celebration and is taking resevations for Golden Oaks. Florida communities September 17-19. Grubb & Ellis negotiates long-term Celebration has always attracted the luxury/elite buyers Sean Strickler, vice president of sales and marketing for because of its location to Disney comments Mrs. Hall- Centex Homes in the Orlando region, said Centex Homes lease for new Primetime Sports Pub Bradley. “Both communities are centrally located in Florida, will pay up to six percent towards closing costs as well this and are approximately 25 minutes to the Orlando weekend. & Grill in Orlando International Airport, and are close to other theme parks, “This is our biggest and best sales incentive program so far ORLANDO — Grubb & Ellis Commercial Florida, associated such as Universal Studios and Sea World. We are also located this year, there is clearly never been a better time to own a with 130 Grubb & Ellis offices worldwide, recently complet- 1-hour from the beach and cruise ship ports. So location is new home. The opportunity offered by current pricing on ed a new long-term lease agreement for Primetime Sports everything with both of these communities. We have a lot top of all-time low interest rates is incredible,” Strickler said. Pub & Grill at the 100 E. Pine St. building in downtown of sports and entertainment figures that have purchased in Centex Homes is offering the incentives package at Orlando. The space is the former home of The Clubhouse, this area, because of its central location. Celebration and Emerson Park in Apopka, where new homes are priced from and Primetime will be filling the void that was created with Golden Oak both have golf courses. Celebration stands out $119,990; at Legacy Park in Casselberry, where new homes the closing of The Clubhouse by offering the only true also because we are an urban master planned community are priced from $139,990; at Sterling Meadows in Sanford sports restaurant and bar atmosphere in downtown Orlando, and have all the amenities you could possibly need, includ- where prices start from $119,990; at Sutton Place in with a goal of opening for business very soon. ing public schools, shopping, restaurants, walking trails, Altamonte Springs, priced from $134,990 and at Sullivan Aaron Gray, associate at Grubb & Ellis|Commercial Florida, community pools, and monthly events. Because it is very Ranch in Mount Dora, where prices range from $121,990. negotiated the 65-month lease on behalf of the new tenant family oriented and promotes a feeling of safety a lot of peo- For more information, visit www.centex.com or call 877- who leased 4,083 square feet of retail space on the ground ple are attracted to it.” 215-2559. floor of the six-story building near the intersection of S. Disney’s latest project, Golden Oaks, is located inside the Magnolia Ave. Walt Disney Resort and will cater to their luxury clients. Record-breaking 12,000-plus Robert Kellogg, CCIM, vice president of Office Services at Amenities include elite concierge services, private privileges square foot goreclosure to be Grubb & Ellis|Commercial Florida participated in the trans- at Walt Disney World, a Four Seasons resort within the com- action on behalf of the landlord, 100 East Pine Street LLC of munity, private clubhouse and dining facilities and more. auctioned by REDC Orlando. The gated community has prices that starting at $1.5m. If For information visit www.grubb-ellis.com. you are looking for something a little less pricey, then take a On the heels of last month’s mega auction series look at Celebration where prices range from $79k to $3.9m. that generated $43 million in foreclosure sales, NAI Realvest negotiates office Dana Hall-Bradley offers a unique marketing system REDC returns to the Sunshine State to auction through Platinum Sales Systems that sets her apart from another 800-plus new bank-owned properties renewal lease at The Citadel in other realtors in the area. “My experience, and familiarity with the Central Florida luxury market, comes from being ORLANDO — The largest residential foreclosure in REDC southeast Orlando born and raised in Central Florida, so I know this area very history, a 12,046 square foot mansion, will be auctioned MAITLAND — NAI Realvest recently completed a renewal well.” says Dana. She utilizes strong communication and 9:30 a.m., Saturday at Orlando World Center Resort Marriott lease for office space at The Citadel International located at negotiation skills, and is dedicated to timely follow-up with in Orlando, when REDC launches a six-city, six-day auction 5950 Hazeltine National Dr. in Southeast Orlando. her clients. According to Dana, she feels that it is very series featuring 750+ new foreclosures. Senior Associate Mary Frances West, CCIM negotiated the important to stay in contact with her clients throughout The exquisite 12,046 square foot property in Ocala, fea- agreement on behalf of the landlord, Orlando-based Citadel and after the buying/selling process. Aside from that fact tures eight fireplaces, eight bathrooms, nine bedrooms, and Partners, LTD. that personal contact is crucial to the selling of any luxury 28 total rooms spread across 4.9 acres of land. The mansion The tenant, ARR Investments, Inc. renewed its lease of home, or any home for that matter, how that home is mar- also features a gazebo, fish pond, swimming pool, four-car suite 630 with 1,218 square feet. keted is key. “Century 21 has the most advanced interna- garage and a guest house. tional marketing tools, which is very important in the real NAI Realvest handles management and leasing of The With the previous high value of the property being $3.8 estate industry” comments Dana. “Century 21 can be found Citadel International office building. West leads the leasing million, 90 percent above the set starting bid of $319K, what anywhere in the world. By being dedicated to providing team that includes associates Kevin O’Connor and Matt will this castle go for? Who will get the deal of a lifetime? “first class” service to my buyers and sellers, I have managed Cichocki. This breathtaking property is just the tip of the iceberg. to use the marketing tools available to me, expand upon For more information call 407-875-9989 or visit Orlando is set to auction over 180 additional properties, them with systems such as those from Platinum Sales www.nairealvest.com. most of which are first-class houses. Systems and garner Century 21’s #1 spot for the region. “ Additional best Orlando area auction deals include: Century 21 Premium Properties also offers concierge serv- 1708 Elsie Park Ct. in Kissimmee, with a 3,281 sq. ft. Pulte Homes “Half Off” sales ices, assists buyers and sellers in relocating to/from any- house previously valued to $532K; starting auction bid of incentive weekend where in the world, and provides the deepest level of service $79K; that can come out of the real estate industry. “A total com- 2625 Brompton Ct. Orlando, a 3,456 sq. ft. house previ- ORLANDO — Pulte Homes is offering incentives packages mitment to service, while truly understanding the needs of ously valued to $450K; starting auction bid of $59K; at both Berkshire Place Townhomes and Berkshire Park in the luxury buyer, is a must for any realtor that wishes to 914 S. 8th St. Leesburg, a 4,087 sq. ft. house previously Windermere, where new homes are priced from $153,990; at succeed in today’s highly competitive market place. valued to $395K; starting auction bid of $129K; Verde Ridge in Clermont, where prices start from $158,990; Brokerages like Century 21 Premium Properties really don’t To view all properties, go to REDC’s website at www.auc- at MeadowRidge in Ocoee, priced from $299,990 and at have a choice but to emulate the lifestyle of their clients and tion.com. VillageWalk at Lake Nona in southeast Orlando, priced from provide a level of service that exceeds all of those clients’ Helping turn houses back into homes for deserving fami- $199,990, Friday, September 17 through Sunday, September expectations” says Walter Arzon of Ardynn PR. lies, REDC has auctioned 3,700+ bank-owned properties this 19. For information visit www.TourofLuxuryHomes.com or year in Florida for $148.7 million, including last month’s Pulte Homes, the largest builder in the nation which contact Dana Hall-Bradley at 407-433-9699. Florida campaign that auctioned 1,095 foreclosures for $43.9 builds new single-family and town homes priced from the million. Overall this year, REDC has auctioned 27,500+ $150s in five of its Orlando communities. NAI Realvest Brokers sale of bank-owned properties nationally for $1.2 billion. Sean Strickler, vice president of sales and marketing for “These auctions provide a great opportunity for first-time Pulte Homes in Orlando, said in addition to half off options development site in southeast homebuyers, investors and general homebuyers who may be valued up to $10,000, Pulte Homes will pay up to $8,000 looking to move into bigger properties and pay lower mort- towards closing costs as well this weekend. Orlando for a new Tire Kingdom gages,” says REDC CEO Jeff Frieden. “Homebuyers and For information www.Pulte.com/orlando or call 866-830- investors will be bidding on and buying these foreclosures 4648. Store for as much as 50-60% less than their previous high value. ORLANDO — NAI Realvest recently negotiated the The sellers of these bank-owned houses are highly motivated Century 21 realtor offers Central $585,000 purchase of Lot 1, a 0.70-acre retail development to turn these non-performing assets into performing assets, site at 7138 Narcoossee Road in southeast Orlando, the loca- which gives bidders a great advantage. When you combine Florida sellers total package and tion for a new Tire Kingdom store. motivated sellers, lower housing prices and the lowest inter- NAI Realvest Principals Kevin O’Connor and Matt est rates in 50 years, it has created the ‘perfect storm’ for garners Disney affiliation Cichocki negotiated the transaction representing both the buying a property.” CELEBRATION — Luxury home buyers and sellers in buyer and the seller. The buyer, Pavilion TK-Narcoossee, LLC The auctions will fuel the local economy, Frieden says. Central Florida now have a luxury expert to help meet their based in Charlotte, N.C. is a developer for Tire Kingdom and plans to construct a 7,100 square foot store on the site. Thomas Bardon and Lawrence and Terri Razzano of Orlando are the sellers. This is the eighth Central Florida location the NAI Realvest retail team of O’Connor and Cichocki has secured for Tire Kingdom, with three additional sites under contract. For information call 407-644-4142 or visit www.NAIRealvest.com. PROPERTY TRANSFERS

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Friday, September 17, 2010 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press C3 Taking house shutters from an Copper tube eyesore to a decorative attraction railings are an

MIMI ANDELMAN St. Petersburg Times offbeat way to cut as it been a while since you’ve looked H — really looked — at construction costs your house shutters? Perhaps you’ll be as sur- ZAHID SARDAR prised, and embarrassed, as San Francisco Chronicle we were to see just how When the 1991 Oakland, Calif., hills fire destroyed his grimy and faded ours had home, lawyer James Molesky embarked on building a two- become. That won’t do, story Arts & Crafts-style replacement home. Along the way, especially if you want to he discovered offbeat ways to reduce costs. catch the eye of a prospec- With the help of designer Paul Discoe, who created a lav- tive buyer. ish compound in the style of a Japanese temple for Oracle Most home shutters are founder Larry Ellison and recently designed Ippuku, a decorative. That’s a bit of a Japanese pub in Berkeley, Calif., Molesky found recycled misnomer if they’re dirty, timber beams and new, unsealed telephone poles to use as askew or out of proportion posts. to the windows they frame. When the cost of a seamless, 26-foot custom bronze rail- There’s nothing decorative ing for a circular staircase at the center of the house proved about that. And though prohibitive, Molesky chose Cerro Flow Products’ 1-1/2-inch- they’re called “shutters,” diameter soft, flexible Type L copper tubing (typically used most don’t shut. Those that for underground water mains) for his handrail. do are called functional “It comes in a long coil,” he said. shutters, as they are Although they can be ordered and cut to length, soft cop- designed to truly close and per tube coils are often sold in standard lengths. protect the windows they Seven solid brass supports for the railing are off-the-shelf frame. Newer and remodeled Baldwin products made just for rounded wood or metal rail- houses often feature such ings. smart designs. How did Molesky assemble it all? After the supports were In lieu of some of the lag-bolted to the stair wall, he curved the copper tubing to newest designs in the mar- the proper radius by hand and laid it on the supports. He ketplace, and with one’s then marked and drilled screw holes to pop blind rivet nuts budget in mind, there are a into the tubing, and finally connected the railing to each support with brass machine screws. few easy ways to make your Molesky then soldered standard 90-degree copper elbows shutters, and your home, to each end of the long railing. The top end curves into the visually appealing. You’ll plaster wall; the lower end culminates in a railing post made need a fresh eye, some from a telephone-pole remnant. elbow grease and, if your “I also used short lengths of 1-1/2-inch straight copper budget allows it, replace- pipe to connect the elbows to the wall and to the post,” ments. Molesky said. Begin by looking at your At a glance shutters from the street. Expert opinion: Type L flexible tubing is sold in various Make some notes about their lengths up to 100 feet. It takes two to three people to work placement. They may no the soft coil comfortably. The terms “soft” and “flexible” are longer be even. Then misnomers: the 99 percent copper tubing is annealed (not remove shutters, taking care tempered) and is thus only slightly softer than rigid tem- not to lose any mounting pered copper pipe. But it can be bent by hand or with a tool. hardware. A soapy sponge or “In my experience, you can only bend it once,” Molesky even a dry brush should do says. the trick. Once shutters are (According to California building codes, all railings must clean, a coat of paint will have closed curved ends to prevent fire hoses from snagging make them look new. in them.) Instead of pure white, try a Pros: Copper tubes and pipes develop a natural patina and complementary color. For a in time can look like more expensive bronze. Copper does house painted a deep forest JAMES BORCHUCK / ST. PETERSBURG TIMES not corrode and won’t burn easily or give off toxic fumes. green, for example, selecting The right-sized shutters can add charm to a home. Cons: 100-foot soft copper Type L 1-1/2-inch tubing a shade in the same color weighs more than 100 pounds. Long tubing lengths are “too palette offers a complete heavy to easily manage” without extra hands, Molesky says. visual picture rather than which now include a range including traditional louver When it comes to improv- Prices: Cost varies according to dimensions; 1-1/2-inch- diameter soft copper Type L tubing coil costs about $25 per the dull been-there-done- of styles in numerous mate- and colonial styles as well as ing your home’s marketabili- foot. that look of the other homes rials. Wood, composite and functional Bahama shutters, ty, this one’s an open-and- vinyl with wood-grain detail whose hinges are above the shut case. Resources: www.cerroflow.com; www.baldwinbrasshard- on your street. ware.com. If it’s within your budget, are among the choices you’ll window and can be propped Mimi Andelman can be reached at shop for replacements, make, along with the style, out as you see fit. [email protected]. E-mail Zahid Sardar at [email protected]. Longing for a newer, longer faucet in the kitchen

ED DEL GRANDE punishment that I don’t self. plumbing-supply house or HGTVPro.com need! — Chicago This leads us to option No. home center that carries the Q: I’m looking to change A: I totally agree with you 2: Locate a plumbing-supply big brand names, you’ll my old kitchen faucet for that sometimes life can be house in your area to check probably find several styles something that could make tough enough without hav- things out for yourself, and of kitchen faucets with my life a lot easier. My issue ing to deal with extra prob- then choose a faucet that extra-long spouts. is that my current faucet lems. So, we all understand may better suit your budget Please note, though, that spout is not long enough to that solving something as and needs. Plumbing-supply the faucet you end up reach the center of the two simple as getting a new houses are usually different choosing may not be in bowls on my kitchen sink. kitchen faucet with a longer from places like hardware stock, and you may have to This results in a constant spout to help with your stores. Where a hardware pick it up later. But once you backache for me whenever I backache is well worth the store may be an all-around make your choice and bring do the dishes. Basically, it money. However, looking for outlet for many types of the faucet home, you can looks like I need a longer the new faucet should not building supplies, plumbing- ask your plumber to install faucet. Is there anything drive you up a wall as well. supply houses concentrate it. This may save you an available that can help me? The good news is that, mainly on the plumbing extra service call from the I’ve been looking around at yes, kitchen faucets with industry itself. This is where plumber, since the faucet is hardware stores in my area, extra-long spouts are avail- most professional plumbers already at the job site. but they do not carry any- able. You have two choices: SHNS FILE PHOTO order and pick up all their It’s your choice as to how thing like that and I’m get- First you can simply call a Getting a new kitchen faucet with a longer spout to help ease your materials from. So, going to you want to tackle this proj- ting very frustrated. Thanks licensed master plumber in backache is well worth the money. a business that caters to ect, but here’s the long and in advance. I can take one your area and have him or plumbers can be a great start short of it: Once you change punishment with washing her locate and install a order faucets easily, and after Even though that is the easi- for you. to a new kitchen faucet with my dishes by hand, but longer faucet that will fit checking out your job, can er solution, you may be able I’ll even take this a step an extra-long spout, washing doing it while constantly your needs. Most plumbers return later with the new to save a little bit of money further by telling you that if your dishes may not be such leaning forward is a second know where to get special- faucet, ready for installation. by doing the legwork your- you go to a professional a pain anymore!

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C4 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press Friday, September 17, 2010 Kitchen’s

Left: This dream kitchen new look included one part rich cabinetry, a dash of sparkle and a pinch of texture. With an inviting color scheme and a functional new design, this space got an attracts upgrade that really sells. family now,

Below: This stark white kitchen, buyers later complete with broken cabinets and dated California ceilings, had definitely seen better days. CANDICE OLSON on a diagonal 45-degree Home and Garden Television angle, which pushes out the ridget and Doug just walls and gives the impres- finished a 12-year sion of a much wider room. sentence in a time I chose some traditional B cherry cabinetry with a con- warp. Their stark white kitchen, complete with bro- temporary edge. This type o ken cabinets and dated f cabinet is functional yet California ceilings, had defi- elegant, and the style has nitely seen better days. longevity so it will be attrac- SHNS FILE PHOTO Although they had remod- tive to buyers when the time eled the rest of their home, comes to sell the house. To new wooden table, a couple Bridget and Doug had not make even more of an of chairs, an antique pine updated the kitchen they impact, we accented some of hutch and nooks for stash- inherited from the previous the cabinets with smoky- ing papers and other kitchen owners. Now, with their glass doors and wrought- clutter combine to create an children growing up, the iron handles. To finish, we appetizing place to gather installed a solid-surface couple plan to sell their for a meal. countertop and textured-tile house in a few years. In the Simple yet elegant window backsplash incorporating the meantime, they wanted to treatments pick up our color colors found in the floor. scheme and add warmth to breathe new life into this Those old California ceil- dated, dim space and create the kitchen. Stainless-steel ings and fluorescent light appliances and a new sink a kitchen that would attract fixtures cast an unforgiving with a built-in drain board future buyers. light onto this space, so they contribute a touch of sparkle There was nothing worth were packed away in a ‘70s to a kitchen positively starv- keeping in this space, so we time capsule and buried in gutted the room down to the backyard. Then I chose ing for attention. bare walls and began several different types of Bridget and Doug wanted rebuilding it into a dream lighting for this kitchen. In a contemporary, warm space kitchen. the work area we installed that would attract their fam- Since the kitchen adjoins recessed halogen lights ily now and potential buyers the family room, it was along the perimeter of the in the future. The recipe for important to choose a color ceiling to shine down on the this dream kitchen included scheme that flowed seam- counters and cabinetry. one part rich cabinetry, a lessly from one space to Under-cabinet lighting is dash of sparkle and a pinch another. Working with the functional and also helps to of texture. With an inviting family room’s decor, I chose highlight the texture in the color scheme and a func- a color palette of tan, ebony, backsplash tile. Finally, tional new design, this space silvery gray-blue and stain- sconces and a chandelier got an upgrade that really less steel. were brought in to cast a sells. I tackled this renovation soft, warm glow over the from the ground up by eating area. Interior decorator Candice Olson is host of HGTV’s “Divine Design.” installing new floor tile in a In the dining nook, we For more ideas, information and two-tone checkerboard pat- covered up the radiator with show times, visit www.HGTV.com tern. The tile was installed built-in bench seating. A or www.divinedesign.tv. Some suggestions on what to look for in a new dining table

MARY CAROL GARRITY times when it’s just family and expand it to Scripps Howard News Service accommodate company for a holiday or At Nell Hill’s, we’re seeing a definite other special gathering. uptick in the number of people who prefer a Leaves similarly offer size options for more casual look in the dining room. And round or square tables. furniture makers are responding, offering an Pedestal tables remain popular. With such array of wonderful choices. pieces, the tabletop is supported by pedestals We found a great selection of dining tables fixed to the center of the table. at market this year that combine the best of The trestle leg is also big. As with a both worlds. They feature classic lines and pedestal table, the supports fit in the center quality workmanship, yet have a newer and of the table, but are connected by a horizon- fresher look. Some sport a weathered finish. tal stretcher. Others use a stain technique that brings out My dining table has corner legs, which the contrast in the wood grain. can be a challenge when seating large In the market for a new dining-room groups. However, I liked the table’s look so table? Allow me to serve up some sugges- much that I was willing to work around the tions to help you in your search. legs. There are a number of things to consider. Right now, I’m over the moon about using Many people, as I mentioned, are going casual French country chairs that feature a more casual. One thing to consider is how distressed painted finish. These fun-loving the table might fit in with the rest of your chairs look great with either formal or casual home. I chose a formal dining table with dining tables. We ordered a wonderful vari- traditional lines for my home because it ety at market this year. matches my house’s general style. Another of my favorite market picks for Another key factor is space -- in terms of this season? Adorable dining chairs featuring the number of people you want to seat at a cane back and seat, and removable cream the table and having suitable room for dish- seat cushions. They come in a weathered es. black or gray finish. A long, narrow room -- or a large, open- hearth room adjoining the kitchen -- might Adapted from nellhillsblog.com, which can be linked call for a table with a rectangle top and sev- from the nellhills.com home page. Mary Carol Garrity eral leaves. You can “shrink” the table for can be reached at [email protected].

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Friday, September 17, 2010 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press C5 New school year, new schedule Roof flashing,

SARAH WELCH AND ALICIA ROCKMORE when done right getbuttonedup.com h, the sound of noth- DWIGHT BARNETT expansion and movement ing. Ask any mother Scripps Howard News Service without buckling the metal Awhat the house Q. I had a home built this flashings. sounds like after the kids are year and decided to have it Once the roof covering and packed off to their first day inspected. The inspector step flashing have been of school and she’ll tell you found a problem with the installed, a longer piece of it is pure, unadulterated “counter flashings,” which he metal “counter flashing” is bliss. Is there anything bet- said were improperly installed over the step flash- ter than the sight of that installed. The metal flashings ing and secured to the verti- cal wall only. school bus after a long sum- are on the garage roof where Again, this allows for mer? it meets the home’s second- A new school year is a expansion and movement story brick wall. The metal is between the two flashing blessing, but just when you sealed to the brick with a thought things were work- materials and creates a weath- white caulking. The builder er-resistant seal. The maxi- ing out — bam! — you real- said this is how he has done ize it’s also a bit of curse. mum length of a single piece it for years and never had a of counter flashing is limited Suddenly, after several problem. Can you help months of lackadaisical to 10 feet to keep the metal explain why my inspector from buckling as the building schedules and weakened would point this out? rules, kids are put right back expands and contracts. A. When a roof meets a Two or more overlapping in the middle of the action. wall or other vertical structure Wake up, get dressed, eat pieces can be used if the area such as a chimney or sky- to be flashed is more than 10 breakfast, double-check the light, the roofing must be homework. feet in length. If someone flashed using a method called used caulking to seal the It’s all enough to make a “step flashing.” counter flashing to the brick ‘tween or teen lose that Step flashing is a process in wall, the seal will eventually summer glow. The same which individual pieces of L- fail and the roof will leak. goes for parents. Suddenly, shaped metal are installed In order to prevent a failure you need to put your gener- shingle-style with each suc- of the seal, a groove is cut in al’s hat back on and issue all cessive row of roofing shin- the brick veneer to accept the kinds of orders. The ques- gles. The step flashing is lip of the counter flashing. tion is, how do you go from attached to the shingles only, After the flashings are secured lazy summer days to a pro- HOLLIE SEHRT AND CINDY RODRIGUEZ / SHNS ILLUSTRATION and is not fastened to the ver- to the brick, the groove is ductive school year without After several months of lackadaisical schedules and weakened rules, kids are put right back in the tical wall. This allows for sealed with caulking. the battle cries? middle of the action. Five ways to figure it out without fighting: activities to favorites to dar for the family and put it come home, but all kids in Zillow founder hands off 1. There is no right avoid over-scheduling (and in a central location, like the all grades come home with answer. Talk to your friends exhausting) her. kitchen or mudroom. Make lots of stuff that can quickly and your kids’ friends and 3. Hand over the reins. every person in the house- become a clutter pile. Make CEO job to lieutenant you’ll find that everyone Kids really do respond when hold over the age of 10 a concerted effort to review SEATTLE — Zillow Inc. co- inception. He intends to thinks he has the answer. Do you let them make their responsible for posting his items when the kids come founder Rich Barton is step- remain involved in Zillow as the homework right off the own decisions. It’s really not must-attend events for the and dump the stuff that bus, save it for after dinner, ping aside as CEO of the executive chairman. your responsibility to see upcoming week by Sunday doesn’t need to stay. The don’t do it at all (no, not popular Internet real estate Rascoff, 34, co-founded the that they make it to soccer evening. Also establish a sys- baking-soda volcano can go really), everyone thinks her service and surrendering the online travel service practice or finish their tem for communicating — just take a pic with your way is the right way. The spelling homework. Teachers schedule changes. For exam- reins to the company's chief Hotwire.com, which was sold kid for posterity and you’ll truth is that each kid is dif- and administrators expect ple, all schedule changes operating officer, Spencer to IAC/InterActiveCorp in have the memory without ferent. Some kids need to your kids to be responsible need to be made in red or Rascoff. 2003 for $675 million. He the mess. Get a bin for blow off steam after school, for themselves, so why not noted on a special “Notes” The promotion announced moved over to Expedia.com, important documents (like so let them do their thing employ that a little more at board next to the calendar Tuesday marks Rascoff's another Internet travel permission slips and teacher and unwind a bit. If your home? Sit down with your and texted to Mom and fourth different job with agency owned by IAC, before notes) and get your kids in kid wants to get everything kids, ask them what they Dad. Once something is put Seattle-based Zillow. He was joining Zillow in 2005. the habit of sorting their done right away, then go for have to do and want to do on the master calendar, previously the company's Zillow is best known for it. Make the routine around stuff when they get home. and let them determine employ the no-tolerance chief financial officer and providing estimated property the individual personality what it will take to get it all rule. If it’s on the public cal- vice president of marketing values of homes throughout and there will be fewer done. Step in when they endar, it’s public knowledge; The writers are co-founders of squabbles. Buttoned Up, a company dedicat- before being appointed COO the U.S. The privately held need some guidance, but, in if not, it’s not. If someone ed to helping stressed women get 2. Get a stopwatch for general, let them find their whines, “I forgot to put it on two years ago. company says it's profitable, organized. 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LOCATION: Eustis FEATURES: Home has 42” cabinets with LOCATION: Bushnell FEATURES: Beautiful contemporary LOCATION: Leesburg FEATURES: 3 bedrooms (or 2 crown molding, gorgeous master bath, with corner tub & separate styled home located in south Sumter County. This home bedrooms w/den), 2 baths w/beautiful hardwood floors, new shower, large covered porch & all on a full acre! LISTING boasts plenty of ceramic tile, unique light fixtures, berber tiled kitchen countertops. Both bathrooms have been PRICE: $135,660 SELLING PRICE: $131,000 LISTING AGENT carpeting, & an open floor plan designed to make it perfect tastefully updated. Snuggle up around the double-sided, & OFFICE: Ronald Gentile & Kimberly James, Coldwell Banker for entertaining. LISTING PRICE: $189,000 SELLING PRICE: wood-burning fireplace. LISTING PRICE: $195,000 SELLING Residental RE. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Sharon Wooten, $121,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Linnete Sanzalone & PRICE: $138,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Chris Wood, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. Robert Lyles, Micki Blackburn Realty Inc. SELLING AGENT & ERA Tom Grizzard Inc.SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Dana OFFICE: Misty Noland, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. Brunetti, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc

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Friday, September 17, 2010 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press C7 Underwater mortgages strain lives, economic health

JANNA HERRON “We’re tethered to our house like a share- Associated Press cropper,” said Wade Woolley, 39, who NEW YORK — The focus of the housing bought his Chicago condominium in August crisis has largely been on Americans who are 2006 for $228,000. losing their homes. But millions of home- Indeed the condo dashed their plans to owners are making sacrifices in other parts relocate. Earlier this year, Cheryl, 45, had to of their lives to keep from defaulting on a give up a higher-paying position as a visual mortgage that exceeds the value of their merchandiser in Atlanta because their bank homes. wouldn’t okay a $160,000 short sale of their Some would call them lucky because Chicago condo. A short sale is when a lender lets a borrower sell their property for there’s still a roof over their heads. But their less than the amount owed on the mort- sacrifices — job opportunities, compromised gage. The bank said the short sale amount college choices, savings and everyday had to be at least $190,000. niceties — hurt their longer-term financial Unable to afford both a mortgage and stability and the strength of the economic rent, the couple moved back to the Chicago PAUL SANCYA / AP recovery. condo after a year in Atlanta. Cheryl got a The Obama administration last week sales position with the same company and Linda Rogers, right, sits with her son Mike MacLean, 18, outside her home in Northville, Mich., Monday, launched a program that encourages lenders Wade went back to work as a paralegal at his Sept. 13, 2010. Rogers won’t be going on vacation any time soon or making any home repairs if they to offer these “underwater” borrowers a refi- former law firm. Both took pay cuts of about come up. After her husband stopped working as bricklayer due to a liver disease, Rogers can just keep nanced loan backed by the government. The 10 percent. up with her $2,200 monthly mortgage payment and rest of her bills. But she has no wiggle room. new terms will forgive at least 10 percent of The Woolley’s experience isn’t unique. the original loan amount. Officials expect Workforce mobility is at the slowest rate improvement projects that we may never owners. the program to help between 500,000 and since World War II, according to a study by 1.5 million homeowners. do,” Cheryl said. “It’s difficult to justify such All Linda Rogers, 43, wants to do is to take Brookings Institute demographer William H. expenditures when you’re as upside-down as advantage of lower interest rates so she can That’s only a sliver of the overall problem, Frey. And that’s a drag on the economy we are.” sock away $250 more a month. But the Ford though. because people are less able to move to find Almost 15 million homeowners were jobs. Other homeowners simply can’t improve Motor Co. accountant can’t refinance underwater on their mortgage at the end of Consumer spending, which makes up 70 their financial situation. Many older home- because her Northville, Mich., home is the first quarter, according to Moody’s percent of total economic growth, is also owners have had to change their retirement worth less than what she owes on it. Her Economy.com. And that number is only taking a hit. It will continue to suffer if a plans because they can’t depend on the bank said it would refinance her if she paid expected to rise because home prices have large number of people feel weighed down equity in their home, said Mary Ellen Nicol, $30,000 out of her own pocket, which is too yet to stabilize. by their underwater mortgages. a foreclosure prevention counselor at much. For those who bought at the peak of the For instance, the Woolley’s decided against Creditability in Atlanta. That means her son’s college plans might housing market, like Wade and Cheryl replacing their 85-year-old windows with “I hear it all the time, ‘I was hoping to have to change. Woolley in Chicago, they will owe more energy efficient ones because they don’t retire in a few years, but it looks like I will “He’s a senior and I’m not sure what I can than the value of their home for another want to pour any more money into a sink- have to work longer,’” Nicol said. afford,” she said. “He might have to go to five to seven years, according to Moody’s hole. What’s more, historically low mortgage community college next year to save forecast. “It is really just one of a number of home rates are teasing many underwater home- money.” Cool weather Putting a price on a terra-cotta ‘Secret’ HELAINE FENDELMAN AND napping Hippodameia, JOE ROSSON daughter of King Oenomaus, means some Scripps Howard News Service on her wedding day. The Dear Helaine and Joe: I item in today’s question is acquired this terra-cotta stat- titled “La Confidence,” or ue several years ago, but “The Secret,” and the origi- warmer decor only recently discovered that nal composition dates to the “Carrier Belleuse” is signed early 1870s. on the base. I am curious as Unfortunately, we do not ROSEMARY SADEZ FRIEDMANN know the size of this piece, Scripps Howard News Service to whether it’s a copy or an original. — S.H., Naples, but it should stand between When the weather cools, we sometimes get the urge to do Fla. 23-1/2 and 25-1/2 inches something different, perhaps bake some wonderful goodies Dear S.H.: Albert-Ernest high on its wooden base, or cook some warm comfort foods. Well, our taste buds Carrier-Belleuse is consid- which this example appar- aren’t the only things that welcome a warm change. Let’s ered one of the leading ently does not have. But its explore some warming decor. French sculptors of the 19th signature is more troubling. Hardwood, tile or marble floors are all fabulous, but when century. Most of the genuine examples we found were cooler weather hits, it is nice to have warmth underfoot. Carrier-Belleuse (1824- signed “A. Carrier,” with “A. Adding soft, thick area rugs or runners not only brings a 1887) trained as a goldsmith Carrier-Belleuse” also a pos- new look to a room, but they will also warm up the floor before entering the Ecole de Beaux-Arts in 1840. sibility. Because the “A.” under your bare, chilly feet. appears to be missing, S.H. Rearranging the furniture will give the room a new look Sponsored by French sculp- tor Pierre-Jean David should show this item to an without costing you a penny. Create cozy conversation areas d’Angers, he stayed in that expert in Carrier-Belleuse’s for a sense of warmth and intimacy. Do you have a fire- prestigious school for only a terra-cotta work, who can place? Inch the furniture closer to the fireplace. Even if the short time before moving on examine it in person and fire isn’t on, the room will look nice and snug. to the Petite Ecole to study determine its authenticity. Fall-scented candles, such as cinnamon, apple or vanilla, decorative arts. If this piece turns out to will add to that cozy feeling. Candles always make a nice In the 1850s, Carrier- be genuine and in good con- centerpiece on the dining table, as well. Arrange twigs Belleuse created ceramic dition, the value is potential- around the candles for a touch of the outdoors. (And, of designs for the famous ly quite high — we found course, never leave lighted candles unattended.) Minton China Works in one example that sold for You can add a temporary lining to your draperies with England. Between 1851 and more than $15,000 at auc- Velcro. The lining helps keep the cold outside and can be 1870, Emperor Napoleon III tion. But it should be men- removed to wash and store when the warmer weather employed Carrier-Belleuse to tioned that some have sold returns. help rebuild Paris with pub- for considerably less. JOE ROSSON AND HELAINE FENDELMAN / TREASURES IN YOUR ATTIC Another warming idea that doesn’t cost much is to add lic works. And starting in In other business: We need This figure group, titled “La Confidence” or “The Secret,” is made to do a little housekeeping tablecloths or runners to tables. The fabrics not only dress 1857, the artist exhibited from terra cotta. regarding the article on the up the table, but they also make the room appear warmer, large pieces of sculpture at the Salon, where he received Marilyn Monroe signature genuine. a specialist in the field, who much like layering clothes on yourself when the weather on the photo to Georgia turns nippy. several medals and impor- This may or may not be can examine the photo and tant commissions. Tech football coach Bobby signature firsthand. In the bathroom, changing the towels to reflect fall colors Dodd. After its publication, correct because the signature As a sculptor, Carrier- was hard to read in the might make the room feel a little warmer. Bring some of we received e-mail from Helaine Fendelman and Joe those fall candles into the bathroom, as well. Belleuse worked in a variety images we had. Since this of styles, including rococo, someone who claimed to be Rosson are the authors of “Price It What about all those pinecones outside? Bring ‘em in. Put piece is potentially valuable, Yourself” (HarperResource, neo-baroque, naturalism and an expert in Marilyn them in bowls and use them as centerpieces, either on din- we strongly suggest that the $19.95). Contact them at realism. He had a large Monroe memorabilia; this Treasures in Your Attic, P.O. Box ing or cocktail tables. Instant fall decor! workshop where pupils — person said the signature on owner, V.C. in Augusta, Ga., 18350, Knoxville, TN 37928. E-mail Toss blankets on chairs or sofas. Not only do they keep notably Auguste Rodin — this photograph was not seek a second opinion from them at [email protected]. you warm, but they are decorative as well. Draped casually helped him produce his art- over the arm of the chair or sofa, they beckon you to curl up work in series, editions and and be cozy. variations. Even if the weather is still warm where you are, fall is just During his career, Carrier- around the corner. By the time you’ve purchased or Belleuse created a number of rearranged everything, the cooler weather will be upon us. works in terra cotta; his Rosemary Sadez Friedmann, an interior designer in Naples, most famous — “The Fla., is author of “Mystery of Color.” For design inquiries, Abduction of Hippodameia” write to Rosemary at [email protected]. — depicted a centaur kid- Plaza Hotel in Vegas closing rooms LAS VEGAS — The Plaza Hotel and Casino run,” Harris said. “The economy, coupled in downtown Las Vegas is closing its more with the need for a significant capital infu- than 1,000 hotel rooms and told more than sion into the property, has affected the 400 workers they face layoffs as it renovates Plaza’s ability to remain competitive in the during troubled economic times. industry.” PepTalk... The chief operating officer of the real Harris is the outgoing president and chief (People, Places & Events) estate company that owns the Plaza said operating officer of PlayLV, which manages the Plaza and its sister properties. His ...is a weekly feature in the Friday Monday in a statement to the Las Vegas Sun Real Estate Section. It’s available for that employees were told they could be laid replacement, Anthony Santo, begins next off in the next two months. month. your Press Releases, Educational Santo told Nevada gambling regulators the “These improvements are expected to take Plaza was losing money but was negotiating Milestones, Office Openings, and up to 12 months to complete, said Tamares a $20 million loan to improve itself. other pertinent announcements U.S. Real Estate COO Kenneth Landfield. Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman said at a The 1,037 hotel rooms will close in news conference that he spoke with Plaza for the real estate industry. November. representatives about the renovations, and Please send your information to: In a memo to employees, property manag- while he’s unhappy about the job losses, he [email protected] er Bobby Ray Harris said he doesn’t think a hopes the hotel will be well-positioned if the “Band-Aid” approach will help the Plaza’s local economy bounces back. to have your information considered operating results. “You can never feel good about a situation for this section. Photo’s welcome. “Only substantial improvements to the where some 400 employees are going to be property can make it successful in the long out of a job,” he said. C8 Daily Commercial/South Lake Press Friday, XXXXXXXX XX, 2010