MIDWEEK: JAN. 8-11, 2020

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Vol. 129, No. 44 • © 2019 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Heritage Park project moves forward in downtown Smog the missing iguana ASSOCIATED PRESS returned safely to owners By Steve Paradis STAMPEDE ERUPTS AT Herald Staff By Steve Paradis IRAN GENERAL’S FUNERAL Herald Staff The final design for the Heritage Park More than 30 people were project in Downtown Sanford will be The return of Smog the iguana took place killed and nearly 200 injured ready to submit to the city’s Historic Monday after the Sanford Police Department during the procession for Gen. Preservation Board as soon as it can be posted photos of a man and woman pictured Qassem Soleimani, killed in a scheduled later this month or February, with a large iguana resembling the lizard re- U.S. airstrike last week. said the project’s manager and architect Monday. See IGUANA, Page 2 US PREPARES FOR POSSI- Richard Heisenbottle said in an email interview Monday that the Sanford Wa- BLE IRANIAN REPRISAL terfront Partners has completed the schematic designs for the $60-million Zoning change approved to allow U.S. officials are noting Heritage Park project. heightened levels of military The design includes more than 230 apartments, hotel at Oviedo mall readiness in Iran and preparing apartments and 40,000 square feet of re- for a possible “tit-for-tat” at- tail and commercial space. All this will By Steve Paradis tempt on the life of an American be contained in 21 “unique and contextu- Herald Staff military commander. ally designed buildings,” Heisenbottle

wrote. In an effort to save the Oviedo Mall, the HOPE WANES FOR FAMI- The developers have reviewed the Oviedo City Council voted unanimously Mon- LIES OF US PRISONERS Renderings contributed day night to change zoning in order to replace Renderings show what Heritage Park could look like. See HERITAGE, Page 11 the former Macy’s department store with 425 The prospect of a speedy reso- lution for the handful of captives See MALL, Page 11 in Iran seems to have dimmed with the two nations edging dan- HERITAGE PARK gerously close to conflict. Winter Springs man arrested ‘THEY JUST WANT THE CHANCE TO BE AMERI- for exposing himself CANS’ By Herald Staff

Interpreters in Afghanistan Winter Springs police arrested a man Mon- who served alongside U.S. serv- day after a young person identified him as the ice members during the war are driver who asked for directions and exposed hoping to be awarded special himself at Trotwood Park, according to the ar- visas before it’s too late. See ARREST, Page 12 WEINSTEIN JURY SELEC- TION TO START Check out what’s happening around Potential jurors in the film mogul’s sexual assault trial are Seminole County See Page 4 expected to fill a New York courtroom a day after new charges in Los Angeles. Seminole Smile sponsored by Oakport Dental PUERTO RICO HIT BY AN-

See AP, Page 7 A mix of apartments and retail are planned for the vacant land leading out to Lake Monroe.

6.4 quake strikes Puerto Rico amid heavy seismic activity Colonial Room helps homeless See Page 7 by serving up ‘A Spoon Full of Hope,’ a Second Harvest soup STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST By Steve Paradis Herald Staff SEMINOLE SMILE As of 3 p.m. Tuesday The cool weather Monday provided the perfect Allegiant $171.49 occasion for Sanford’s Colonial Room restaurant to sell more than two gallons of tomato basil soup, part Bombardier $1.48 of a product line produced by Second Harvest Food Faro $51.56 Bank in Orlando. Fastenal $35.87 The soup is one of several signature products that are part of Second Harvest’s A Spoon Full of Hope HCA Healthcare $148.58 program. The sale of the soup at Colonial Room on Invacare $9.12 Mondays during winter will help fund the food bank’s culinary school that teaches homeless and NextEra $241.76 others skills they can use for a career. Tractor Supply $89.36 “We normally make our own soup from scratch,” Toro $81.10 said Michelle Simoneaux, owner of the Colonial Room. “But we wanted to support Second Harvest Wells Fargo $52.62 and A Spoon Full of Hope with their delicious tomato basil soup.” Colonial Room is the first restaurant in Central Herald photo by Steve Paradis to carry the soup on its menu, said Nancy Kyler Stevens Colonial Room owner Michelle Simoneaux presents a grilled cheese special with tomato basil soup made Student Correspondent by Second Harvest Food Bank culinary students. See SOUP, Page 2 for Idyllwilde Elementary PAGE 2 • Midweek: Jan. 8-11, 2020 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: Captain Stacey K. Wright gives words of encouragement to Lake Howell students

By Sheralyn Brinson Hughes and Lorraine Hansberry, “What hap- pens to a dream deferred?” Understandably “When Dreams Take Flight”, By Richard so, Captain Wright was not interested in the “Pete” Peterson, Teacher of the Young Men of slightest inclination to discover the answer to Excellence Class at Lake Howell High School this question! in Winter Park, FL: Leonardo Da Vinci once He also shared that his “light switch” did said, “Once you have tasted flight, you will not turn on until he was in basic training and forever walk the earth with your eyes turned emphasized the cliché regarding education, skyward; for there you have been, and there “It’s better to have and need than to need and you will always long to return.” Likewise, the not have!” Captain Wright enlisted in the same can be said of dreams. Captain Stacey K. United States Air Force where he served as a Wright, with a plethora of accomplishments, Medical Service Specialist for four years. Fol- accolades, titles, and honors of distinction, lowing his honorable discharge, he attended drove over 100 miles from Jacksonville, FL to Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA, Winter Park, FL to speak to Mr. Peterson’s where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Broad- Young Men of Excellence Class at Lake Howell cast Journalism in 1993. High School. Besides keeping his word, he In October 1993, he reported to the Naval just wanted to be a champion in the occasional Air Station in Pensacola for Aviation Officers quiet corners of a dreamer against the ropes. Candidates School where he earned his Com- He understood that dreams have tendencies to mission in March 1994. On June 9, 1995, he Photos contributed be tethered by disappointments, letdowns, and pinned on the Naval Flight Officer’s Wings of Dr. Chester L. Wilson, Jr., BCU Prayer Breakfast broken promises of adults. He was deter- Gold. Now, as a living witness, Captain Speaker mined and adamant not to be a stumbling Wright said, “Anything worth having is worth because, “when dreams take flight” gen- fighting for!” In layman’s terms, Captain Civil and Family Mediation. erations to come prosper from the elevation Wright became a pilot! He earned his wings to Dr. Wilson is active in the community and Captain Stacey K. Wright, Naval Air Station, Pen- and exhortation of challenging the impossibili- give flight to others, such as the Young Men of serves on numerous boards and advisory sacola, FL ties of today. Excellence. councils. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Captain Wright acknowledged, embarrass- Captain Wright embodies the adage, “It’s Fraternity, Inc.; serves as church Administrator ingly, barely graduating from high school with not always how you start but how you finish.” Alumni (BCU) Association is hosting their An- of Faith Temple Church of God in Christ; and a 2.2 GPA, mainly due to self-sabotaging be- This type of tenacity is predicated on courage nual Prayer Breakfast on Sat., Jan. 11th, at First serves as a volunteer, mentor, trainer and moti- havior. Furthermore, he was born in Rome, and the steadfast will to believe past one’s Shiloh M.B. Church, 700 Elm Ave. in Sanford vational speaker. He birthed and coordinates Italy, to Sergeant Major Joe Wright and Mrs. tests, trials and tribulations. Simply stated by (Rev. Dr. Harry D. Rucker, Pastor); 9:30 a.m.-12 two community initiatives: Master Class for Doris Wright, both of Birmingham, Alabama. Walt Disney, “When dreams take flight … all noon. Dr. Chester L. Wilson, Jr., will be the CEO’s (aspiring and established entrepre- Needless to mention, he was raised better than of our dreams can come true, if we have the featured speaker. Contact any member of the neurs); and With This Ring Marriage Club, a that; but mediocrity would not have the last courage to pursue them.” BCU Alumni Association for tickets ($20/per marriage enrichment network for married cou- word. As he candidly spoke into the hearts person). ples. He has received numerous community and minds of his attentive listeners, he con- • Pastor Kennedy and Mt. Olive M.B. Biographical Sketch: Dr. Chester L. Wilson, service awards. fessed, “I really screwed it up!” But as he Church, 335 S. Kentucky Ave. in DeLand will Jr. He’s a native of Palatka, FL and relocated to wrestled with his inner man, the voice inside be selling fish dinners, BBQ rib sandwiches Daytona Beach. He currently serves as Execu- • The men of New Bethel A.M.E. Church, him chimed, “When dreams take flight.” He and dinners, homemade desserts and soft tive Director of CW Consulting Firm. He has 3615 Main Street in Sanford/Midway, will be knew that this fragment of a sentence, this drinks on Sat., Jan. 11th, starting at 11 a.m. The over 20 years of experience in behavioral celebrating Men's Day on Sun., Jan. 12, at 4 clause, was unfinished. It was incomplete and dinners come with 2 sides and bread. Orders healthcare at all levels of service. He has 11 ½ p.m., with the Rev. Gerard Moss and the mem- would stay that way if he hadn’t put his mark can be placed in advance by calling Sis. Martha years in higher education as a college profes- bers of St. Paul A.M.E. Church of Apopka, FL on it – an exclamation mark! He was faced Coleman, 386-589-5965; Sis. Kay Wright, 386- sor and six years as a business consultant. Dr. in charge of the program. Everyone is invited with an epiphany called “Reality” and he 202-0085; or Pastor Kennedy, 407-431-4291. Wilson holds a Doctor of Education Degree to attend. Rev. Ruth D. Diehl, Pastor. knew he had to be the one to unglue his Everyone is cordially invited to stop by the and a Master’s in Business Administration and dreams from the launch pad of security, com- church and purchase a meal. professional certifications in treating Addic- Sheralyn Brinson can be reached at SBrin- fort, and complacency. Surely, he reflected on tions, Mental Health, HIV, Moral Reconation [email protected]. the contemplative question of Langston • The Seminole County Bethune-Cookman Therapy (behavioral therapy) and Circuit,

ARTS ALIVE: Educational movies to be screened in multiple areas this weekend

By Rachel Sammons character of Dora was born out of a signing the Voting Rights Act of Hall which is located at 120 South elaborate costumes and collaborated Herald Arts Columnist desire in the late 1990s to offset the 1965. For more information on the Florida Ave., DeLand, FL 32720. The with makeup artist Elbie Van Eeden swell of non-Latinx children’s char- screening, go to the Facebook event. Beaux Arts of Central Florida is com- to compose and photograph surreal This Saturday, January 11th, acters. For more information on the The Goldsboro Museum is located at posed of fifty professional artists scenes in the lush landscape of her choose between two screenings of screening, go to itsmymaitland.org. 1211 Historic Goldsboro Blvd., San- who are members by invitation only. childhood home in Surrey, England. movies that depict the lives of those The Maitland park is located at 1776 ford, FL 32771. For more information on the exhibit As seen in Vogue Italia, Harper’s who have historically been out of the Independence Ln., Maitland, FL and reception, go to the Facebook Bazaar, and The Royal Photographic spotlight in cinematic arts. 32751. Art Exhibition and Opening in event. Society, “Wonderland” is the culmi- At 6:30 p.m., the City of Maitland Maitland nation of a five-year labor of love will screen “Dora and the Lost City Also this Saturday, the Goldsboro This Friday, January 10th marks honoring Mitchell’s late mother of Gold” at Independence Square Museum will provide a free outdoor On Thursday, January 9th from the beginning of exhibition “Won- Maureen whose passion for folklore, next to City Hall. Families are en- screening of “Selma” at 5:30 p.m. In 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., attend the opening derland” at the Deland Museum of fairy tales, and children’s literature couraged to arrive early for onscreen celebration of the life and legacy of reception of “Coexistence,” hosted Art. Showing a selection of artwork inspired an entire community. For Dora trivia and a Dora-themed craft. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the film by the Beaux Arts of Central Florida. accompanied by videos of the artist’s more information on the exhibition, The film is a live-action adaptation depicts an Alabama city in 1965 Running through March 19th, the ex- creative process, “Wonderland” is go to moartdeland.org. The Deland of animated series Dora the Explorer. where discrimination ran rampant. hibit showcases artwork from seven- among the first exhibits to introduce Museum of Art is located at 600 It made headlines for focusing on in- Despite violent opposition, Dr. Mar- teen award-winning artists focusing Kirsty Mitchell’s fantastical photo- North Woodland Blvd., DeLand, FL digenous Peruvian culture with tin Luther King Jr. (played by David on contemporary art. They work in graphs to American museum audi- 32720. characters speaking Quechua, in- Oyelowo) and his followers press all mediums and emphasize experi- ences. A fashion designer who has cluding a mythic Inca princess forward on a march from Selma to mentation and creativity to produce worked with international labels Email art news and tips to Herald played by indigenous-Peruvian ac- Montgomery. Their efforts culmi- exceptional art. The exhibit and re- such as Alexander McQueen and Arts Columnist Rachel Sammons at tress Q’orianka Kilcher. The Nick Jr. nated in President Lyndon Johnson ception is hosted at the DeLand City Hussein Chalayan, Mitchell created [email protected].

One of the best parts of the program, Bram- SOUP burgh said is the community that forms among the graduates. SENIOR NEWS LINE “They come, ‘back home’ we call it, to talk Continued from Page 1 with our students,” she said. She said some graduates have testified to the quality of the Brum- culinary program. They said one graduate Wired or Wireless? burgh, food service director for Second Har- who now works at the World Marriott resort vest. in Orlando is getting paid the same rate as co- By Matilda Charles conducted a small poll of people to ask Brumburgh said the culinary students who workers who went through culinary colleges whether they prefer Wi-Fi or wired gadg- produce the soup currently live at shelters in and who have thousands of dollars in student Much of the time we want to embrace ets. The results were surprising. Seniors are Orlando, such as the Orlando Rescue Mission loans to pay back. technology and whatever is the latest and more likely to say they like wireless. Their or Salvation Army. The Second Harvest Food Bank of Central greatest. When it comes to our electronic main reason? It's the more modern way to To be successful, the students need a place Florida launched its signature product line in gadgets, sometimes the newest isn't neces- hook up computers, printers and so on. to stay and bathe and take care of themselves. 2018. Called A Spoon Full of Hope, the prod- sarily the best. The ones who prefer the wired gadgets are If someone who is currently homeless wants ucts include the tomato basil Soup for Good; I suspected I was in trouble when my the younger geeky guys who work in elec- to become a culinary student, the first step is mangrove, orange blossom, palmetto and cable provider insisted on installing a new, tronics stores and don't have time to fool to find them a place to stay, Brumburgh said. wildflower Honey for Good; shortbread fancy modem. Within hours, my computer, with varying rates of speed created by Wi- They will get training in skill sets such as fi- Cookies for Good; and a healthy Lunch for hooked up via Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity), Fi. Wired connections have more consistent nance, literacy and conflict resolution among Good. was dragging and cutting out. After multi- speed, are more secure, are generally faster others. The non-profit organization said 100 per- ple phone calls over several days, the cable and aren't usually affected by the environ- Social services like child care are available cent of the proceeds from the sale of these provider sent a technician. His verdict: I ment. as well. Grants allow the food bank to provide products support the 16-week culinary train- have excellent speed for Wi-Fi (how nice), My printer, still running on Wi-Fi, has help with transportation such as bus passes or ing program. The program is offered at no- but it's the nature of Wi-Fi to do that: slow now begun to be a problem, no doubt gas cards. cost to the students. down at the most inopportune times. I cut thanks to the fancy, new modem. The solu- “We have 100 percent placement with our Elizabeth Pacelko is a product specialist to the heart of the problem and went to a tion will be a USB A to B cable running graduates,” Bramburgh said, adding that who sells and places the products at area festi- big box electronics store where I picked up from the printer to the computer. some have even gone into business and hired vals and businesses. She will be at the Seafood an ethernet cable, which I ran from the Researchers say that 73% of seniors are subsequent graduates. She said after a year Festival in Sanford this weekend as part of the new, fancy modem directly to my com- now on the Internet. It might as well be out of the school, 76 percent are still employed Get Hook’d Fishing Tournament. The seafood puter. It now runs like a champ, at a con- fast, right? in the food service industry. fest starts at noon Saturday in Sanford. sistent speed. She said they have graduated 320 students The food products can also be found at area While going through this experience, I (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. from the program. There are 15 people in the Lucky’s Markets and Gordon’s Food Service new class and 11 students are getting ready to Stores, including the one in Altamonte graduate from the course. Springs.

“He’s quite stressed and looks a little IGUANA worse for wear, but he knows he’s home and back with his family,” Bernstein wrote. Continued from Page 1 In an earlier story, Bernstein said they would not pursue charges if Smog were ported missing from Pipe Eyes smoke returned safe and sound, but the Sanford shop Dec. 26. Police Department said Monday that the “Smog, the iguana, was located safe criminal investigation into the lizard’s and sound,” the Sanford Police Depart- “disappearance is still ongoing.” ment noted on its Facebook page. “Our The images of the man and woman crime scene investigators had the honor who had Smog were taken later in the of returning Smog to his owners.” They day Dec. 26 at Pet Supplies Plus, also on thanked everyone who shared the SPD Orlando Drive in Sanford. post. Smog is a six-foot iguana who roams Matt Bernstein, Smog’s caretaker at free at Pipe Eyes. Bernstein, the store’s Pipe Eyes on South Orlando Drive, also employees and patrons all take care of Photo contributed posted a social media message Monday the 14-year-old reptile. Smog the iguana outside of Pipe Eyes. announcing that “SMOG IS HOME!!!” SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Jan. 8-11, 2020 PAGE 3 OPINIONS SNARKY McSNIDE SAYS,

Interesting have been on the front well at night. page of the NYT. The day before his de- Somebody needs to mise, Qassem Soleimani, A Qualifier? bring him up to date, If he the Iranian general, was had an online subscription mentioned in the editorial Monday, the Ayatollah to the Wall Street Journal he pages of the New York had some reassuring might have seen the warn- Times and the Wall Street words for us common ing before it was too late. Journal. The Journal edito- folk. He said he wanted In fact, an online subscrip- rial went so far as to say us to know that when he tion to the Sanford Herald he was a “worthy” target and the crowds shout would have informed him because of his actions in “Death to America” it is that Bolton was fired a Iraq and Syria and other not directed at us but at long time ago in Trump places. our Republican leader- time. ship. He mentioned Don- Was this a coincidence? ald Trump, Mike Pompeo, Soleimani’s and the Or did loose lips tip off the and John Bolton. “It means other’s remains were re- press that something was death to our rulers” the turned to Iran in a Chevro- going down? Just think Ayatollah said. In other let truck, where their what would have hap- words, if you are a regis- cardboard boxes were pened if Nancy P. had tered Democrat you are then flown coach to been clued in? It would exempted, you can sleep Teheran.

MALLARD FILLMORE Bruce Tinsley The New Racism By Walter E. Williams sion and diversity originate with academics on college campuses. If their ideas didn't infect the A voter may dislike a black, homosexual or fe- rest of society, they might be a source of entertain- male candidate, but it's not likely that he would ment. But these cancerous ideas have infected so- openly admit it. However, diversity-crazed left- ciety. Statements such as "I'm over white men ist/progressive Democrats have openly con- running the country," or "If we have two old demned the physical characteristics of some of white guys at the top of this ticket, we will lose" their 2020 presidential candidates. Joe Biden and are examples of that cancer. Bernie Sanders are be leading the polls despite Last year, Philip Carl Salzman wrote "The War the fact that they have been condemned as old Against White People" in Minding the Campus. white men. While Pete Buttigieg is homosexual, He declared: "Anti-white hate is now mainstream Try to Remember ... something that pleases diversity crazies, he is also American culture. Not just by racial extremists a white man, young and religious. With Kamala such as Black Lives Matter, for whom statements By Mark Shields there earned the Navy Cross, Does anyone else remem- Harris' departure from the race, the Democratic such as "all lives matter" or "blue lives matter" are a Silver Star, two Bronze ber the young Army captain field has lost one of its persons of color. Another, racist. Our highest leaders sing the same song." Is anyone here old enough Stars and two Purple Hearts; in Vietnam who had held in Senator Cory Booker, stands at 2% in the polls; When Barack Obama was campaigning for the to remember the urgent he posed the consideration his arms a young soldier who his days are numbered. That means the only presidency in 2008, he said of working-class warning issued in a speech to the Republican administra- had stepped on a landmine Democratic candidates polling high are those white voters, "They get bitter, they cling to guns the National Convention of tion sending American and was dying? Colin Powell condemned as old white people -- two men and or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like the Veterans of Foreign Wars troops into Iraq refused to knew firsthand how painful one woman, Elizabeth Warren. them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade in August 2002 by an Ameri- broach with the American it was to write condolence LaTosha Brown, the co-founder of Black Voters sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations." can vice president who had people: "whether we as a na- letters to the grieving next of Matter, said she was initially eager for Joe Biden During the 2016 presidential campaign, candi- artfully avoided the military tion are prepared to physi- kin. That led directly to the to enter the race but now has second thoughts. date Hillary Clinton claimed that half of Donald draft during wartime? Dick cally occupy territory in the doctrine that would carry his Brown said: "I'm over white men running the Trump's supporters were "a basket of de- Cheney, after acknowledging Middle East for the next 30 to name; it says that the U.S. country. I don't know if him (sic) getting in plorables" who were "racist, sexist, homophobic, he was convinced that Sad- 50 years." should commit men and changes the field. He has name recognition, but xenophobic, Islamophobic -- you name it." Do dam Hussein would "acquire That was Jim Webb, who women to combat only as a his strength is also his weakness." Former presi- you think Clinton was talking about Trump's nuclear weapons fairly soon," would later be elected to the last resort and after policy dential candidate Howard Dean lamented, "If we black, Asian and Hispanic supporters? No, she went on to beat the war U.S. Senate from Virginia as options have been exhausted have two old white guys at the top of this ticket, was talking about millions of Trump's white sup- drums: "Simply stated, there an anti-war Democrat. He -- and then only 1) when a we will lose." The newest entry into the presiden- porters. is no doubt that Saddam warned, "wars often have un- vital national security inter- tial sweepstakes, Michael Bloomberg, had to Then there's Sarah Jeong, a member of The Hussein now has weapons of intended consequences -- ask est of the nation is at stake, 2) apologize for what some see as his diversity in- New York Times editorial board and graduate of mass destruction; there is no the Germans, who in World when the U.S. force em- sensitiveness namely that of calling fellow presi- the University of California, Berkeley, and Har- doubt he is amassing them to War I were convinced that ployed is overwhelming and dential candidate Cory Booker "well-spoken" in a vard Law School. She expressed publicly many use against our friends, they would defeat the French disproportionate to the force TV interview. The New Jersey senator said he anti-white opinions. Among them are: "The against our allies and against in exactly 42 days." Today, 75 of the enemy, 3) when the was "taken aback" by what he saw as world could get by just fine with zero white peo- us." years after World War II, the mission and military action Bloomberg's racist "trope." ple." "Dumbass f---ing white people marking up There was not then, and U.S. still has troops stationed are both understood and Michael Moore gave us his racist warning: the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing there never would be, any in both Germany and Japan, supported by the American "Two-thirds of all white guys voted for Trump. on fire hydrants." It's "kind of sick how much joy stockpile of Saddam Hus- and 67 years after the Korean people, and the mission has That means anytime you see three white guys I get out of being cruel to old white men." I guar- sein's WMDs to be used War ended, American sol- international support, and 4) walking at you, down the street toward you, two antee you that The New York Times would have against us. It was worse than diers remain on dangerous of them voted for Trump. You need to move over fired any employee making similar statements "fake news"; it was taking his watch in Korea. See SHIELDS, Page 7 to the other sidewalk because these are not good about black, Hispanic or homosexual people. country into war under false people that are walking toward you. You should The bottom line is that the new racism, born in pretenses, leaving as its be afraid of them." academia, is just as ugly as the old racism. legacy death, disillusionment This is the new racism, much of it learned and To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read and, yes, despair. But let us taught at our nation's colleges. George Orwell features by other Creators Syndicate writers and car- also recall the wise, if un- said, "Some ideas are so stupid that only intellec- toonists, visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at heeded, words of a former tuals believe them." The stupid ideas about inclu- www.creators.com. Marine Corps company com- mander in Vietnam who PAGE 4 • Midweek : Jan. 8 to 11, 2020 SANFORD HERALD SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY COMMUNITY EVENTS 2nd Annual Stampede 5K Fun Run taking place at Yarborough Ranch

Hiking, Biking & Birding Black Bear Wilderness Thursday, Jan. 9, 6 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 18, 8 a.m., DeBary Hall, 198 Sunrise meet at the trailhead at 5298 Blvd., DeBary. Where to go Michigan Ave., Sanford. & how to get there. 45- Hike for 1 to 2 miles in this minute PowerPoint presen- Seminole County Natural tation will discuss places Land consisting of 1600 you can see free. Roger Ful- acres featuring a variety of ton will present. Call 386- wetland habitats. Besides 956-6089. birds such as the Photo swallow=tailed kite, this contributed ESOL land is home to white-tailed Fridays, 2 to 4, North deer and black bear. The Branch Library, 150 N. Pal- trail consists of uneven metto Ave., Sanford. Come ground so solid footwear is and practice your English necessary. For more info call conversational speaking. 407-797-4636 or http://www.semi- Ballroom Dancing noleaudubon.org Fridays, 8 to 10 p.m., Rural Heritage Center, 101 Scottish Highland Games E. Main St., Geneva. $5 per Saturday, Jan. 18, 8 a.m. to couple. Watch choreo- 9 p.m. & Sunday, Jan. 19, graphed ballroom dancing 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m., Central (aka round dancing) or Winds Park in Winter come & learn. www.cued- Springs. Go to www.flas- ballroomdance.com for info. cot.com for info. Special to the Herald each Seminole County youth exhibitor showing an animal at Bass & Crapple Fishing/ Home Buyer Workshop the Central Florida Fair. Furthermore, the SCCA sponsors Seafood Tournament Saturday, Jan. 18, 9:30 The Seminole County Cattlemen’s Association is proud to youth individuals to attend 4-H camp. Funds raised from this announce our 2nd Annual Stampede 5K Fun Run taking place 5K Fun Run allow us to aid and encourage bright futures for Saturday, January 11, a.m., North Branch Library, at the Yarborough Ranch on Saturday, February 8. This race is our youth. With the generous and appreciated support from Noon to 1 am on Sunday, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- an all organic, country run. A cowboy will signal the start of the our sponsors the SCCA is able to move forward and progress January 12. Free. West End ford. GoldenRule Housing race at 8 a.m. by cracking his whip. Runners will then follow a our young adults into agriculture ministries, organizations and Trading Company will host & CDC Inc., is hosting a Free cowboy on horseback to the finish line. careers. the “Hook’d on Lake Mon- HUD approved First Time Seminole County recognizes that agricultural roots are criti- Dogs are welcome on leashes. There will be a breakfast for roe” Bass & Crappie Fishing Home Buyer Workshop. cal to laying a strong foundation for our community. The purchase by the Seminole County Econ Livestock Group. Tournament. Children’s fish- Must call to register at 407- SCCA’s mission is to advance the knowledge and skillsets of The SCCA invites you to support and sponsor this year’s 5K. ing clinic. Kid’s Fishing 878-3759. our youth through the Florida Cattlemen’s Association and Attached you will find a detailed list of our different sponsor- Rodeo on Sunday. local 4-H programs. Over the years, these young members have ship levels (and the benefits they contain) as well as informa- Service Dogs represented Seminole County during annual FCA conventions tion about in-kind donations. Please turn in your sponsorship Saturday, Jan. 18, 1 p.m., Beekeeping 101 by participating in the Team Marketing and Quiz Bowl compe- information by January 18th to ensure your name is listed on DeBary Hall Historic Site, Saturday, Jan. 11, 1 p.m., titions. Many youth members have continued on to serve an in- the event shirts. If you have any questions, please contact 198 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. DeBary Hall Historic Site, tegral part of the industry, advancing to officer positions for the Emma Naffke (407) 462-4540 or email seminolecountycattle- Meet service dogs as Wendy 198 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. Junior Florida Cattleman’s Association and representing the as- [email protected]. Thank you in advance for your support. For Hartman of New Horizons Looking for a new hobby? sociation by participating in various competitions at the NCBA more information, visit the Facebook page and website (run- Service Dogs shares the ben- Tim Blodgett, a member of Annual Convention. The SCCA also continues to support the signup.com). efits of service dogs to the Beekeepers of Volusia Seminole County 4-H Livestock Clubs by placing add-ons to County, will explain basic clients & why you shouldn’t skills & tools needed to start take your pet everywhere your own beehive and the you go. Call 386-668-3840. importance of honeybees to Metro Misfits place First in Lego League Robotic Competition agriculture & their global "Puttin on the Ritz" decline. Call 386-668-3840. Saturday, January 18, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., Wayne Den- Seminole Audubon sch Theater, 203 S. Magnolia Meeting Avenue, Sanford. “Back to Sunday January 12, 2 the 80’s at Puttin on the p.m., North Branch Library, Ritz” ticketed event with en- 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- tertainment, live music & ford. Educational program catered food. about Florida Black Bears presented by Lori Lindsay Keeping Sanford from the Florida Fish and Sparkling Wildlife Conservation Com- Sunday, Jan. 19, 9 a.m. to mission (FWC). Bears are an 10:30 a.m. the Keeping San- important part of Florida's ford Sparkling group will natural heritage. meet at 307 E. 2nd Street in Sanford at the parking lot of Museum of Geneva 2nd and Sanford Avenue. History Bags and gloves will be pro- Sundays, Jan. 12 & (every vided to help in cleaning up 2nd & 4th Sun.), 2 to 4 p.m., the streets of Sanford. Make 165 1st St., Geneva. Display a difference in your com- of Fort Lane. Local archaeo- munity while meeting logical finds, pioneer crafts, neighbors and helping in mercantile, family records, clean-up. Seminole Science Charter School’s “Metro Misfits” came in first Civil War info., toys/musi- place at the First Lego League, a global robotics competition that cal instruments, Edison MLK Parade/Celebration helps students and educators build a better future together. The Phonograph, story of Monday, Jan. 20, 10 a.m. foundation of the program is the FIRST Core Values, which em- Geneva & the Lincoln Con- parade starting at Oviedo phasizes teamwork, discovery and innovation. spiracy. Buy T-shirts, caps, High School, 601 King Street mugs, prints, history books, traveling East on Broadway Photos contributed and the new “Story of Fort Street to Round Lake Park. Lane – 2nd Seminole War” 11 a.m. Celebration at book. History website: Round Lake Park, 891 East www.usgennet.org/usa/fl/ Broadway Street. Family county/seminole/Geneva fun, live entertainment, ven- or dors & food trucks. Call 407- Facebook.com/GenevaHis- 971-5590. toryMuseumFL. Open by appointment - 407-349-5697. Family Game Night Tuesday, Jan. 21, 5:30 to 7 Writers’ Room p.m., North Branch Library, Mondays 13, & 27, 1 to 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- 3:00 p.m., North Branch Li- ford. Card games, board brary, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., games, and other fun activi- Sanford. Join your fellow ties the whole family can writers every month for tips, enjoy! All materials pro- feedback, and companion- vided by the library. ship. Practice writing activi- ties, workshop written work Seminole Business Expo & learn from your fellow Wednesday, Jan. 22, 3 to writers in a supportive envi- 6:30 p.m., Lake Mary Events ronment. Please bring a Center, Lake Mary. Business short sample of your work, Exposure to increase your about 2 pages, to share with revenue. the group. Free. For adults. No regis- Good Morning Book Club tration required. Wednesday, January 22, 10 to 11 a.m., North Branch Flying Needles Library, 150 N. Palmetto Wednesday, Jan. 15, 5 to Ave., Sanford. Lively, in- 7:30 p.m., North Branch Li- depth discussion of “The brary, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., House of Broken Angels” by Sanford. Knit, crochet, or do Luis Alberto Urrea. Copies other needlework. Bring of the book available. your own project, share tips & learn from each other. Shred-A-Thon Saturday, Jan. 25, 9 a.m. to Newcomers Luncheon 1 p.m., 660 Century Point, Thursday, Jan. 16, 11:30 Lake Mary. Hard drives are a.m., Tuscawilla Country a $10 donation and the first Club, 1500 Winter Springs two bags/boxes of paper are Blvd., Winter Springs. Trivia FREE and a $5 donation for competition by Quiz Master each additional bag/box. Simon from Simon Time All donations benefit pro- Trivia. $25. Must RSVP to grams for the Senior Center. 407-366-7751. Please call the Lake Mary Senior Center for additional information, 407-585-1466. SANFORD HERALD Midweek : Jan. 8 to 11, 2020 • PAGE 5 PEOPLE A GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY Change Lives, Make an Impact as REFIT® Instructor Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional Chamber of Commerce REFIT® class. The effects last well beyond the workout – students leave feeling renewed, kicks off New Decade with a Refreshed Brand Strategy connected and healthy from the inside out. Tempted to become an Instructor? Awe- connect commerce and community. Over the some – you’re exactly who REFIT® is looking last 36 years, the chamber’s name has for! Change lives, share your strengths and changed, membership has grown, and the area values, transform your life, and have fun has become more diverse. However, the cham- doing something new. Our Instructors aren’t ber’s mission has remained constant: To serve strictly fitness professionals. Every REFIT® as a platform for enhancing business and com- class is a safe place where everyone is munity interests in our region.. enough, especially the person brave enough This energized approach nurtures and en- to stand up and lead. hances the values that the chamber was REFIT® instructors can also personalize founded upon in 1983. their classes. They’re free to create an experi- Lake explains: “OWSRCC leads by exam- Special to the Herald ence infused with their own strengths, values ple. Our members and chamber team embody and passions, within the structure of the class Integrity, Community, Growth, and Connec- Free REFIT® workout classes offered formula. And at its core, the brand was built tion in all that they do. Just as our founding weekly! For two years, Holly LaMie and on positive values. Both in class and beyond, members believed in 1983, we still strive to be Sarah Mull have been conducting free REFIT® elevates the fitness experience a valuable resource that connects our region’s REFIT® classes in the Sanford area. Last Janu- through self-respect, dignity and positive in- business interests with our area’s strong sense ary they hosted the founders of REFIT® for tentions. If this sounds like something you’d of community. This brand refresh reflects the an instructor training where three local par- like, check out the upcoming training hap- core values of the communities we serve and ticipants became certified and began offering pening near you. enhances our strategic plan to make our re- additional free classes in the area. Currently About REFIT® Revolution gion’s economic impact even stronger.” there are five free classes in the Sanford/Lake REFIT® started in 2009 as a dance-fitness Throughout 2020, the chamber team will Mary area with the addition of a REV+FLOW class at a studio in Waco, Texas. By 2011, the present an elevated brand identity through the class which offers participants a lower inten- three founders launched REFIT® Revolution new logo, an enhanced website and refreshed sity class that focusses on strength, flexibility, to the public and the program quickly grew marketing collateral materials. In addition, the and mobility. into a life-changing fitness revolution. With brand experience will include a fresh perspec- This January, women in the Orlando area millions of YouTube fans and thousands of tive for member programming which in- will have a chance to change lives by learning certified instructors and students across the creases the visibility and positive impact of the to teach REFIT® classes. REFIT® Revolution U.S., REFIT® is now a lifestyle movement fo- Special to the Herald chamber through collaboration, education, is a music and movement fitness experience cused on building community and empower- and political advocacy. that rocks the body, heart and soul, and the ing every person who steps foot in a class. For more information about OWSRCC and program’s founders are coming to host an ex- The workout combines several elements of Bridget Lake, President of the Oviedo-Win- its brand, please visit clusive instructor training at Westview Bap- fitness into one power-packed hour. While ter Springs Regional Chamber of Commerce oviedowintersprings.org, follow @owsrcc on tist Church in Sanford for anyone who wants REFIT® classes are structured around cardio- (OWSRCC) is excited to announce that the social to attend. dance movements, they also incorporate ton- chamber will be unveiling a refreshed brand About the Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional No fitness certifications or prior experience ing, flexibility, strength training, and strategy to connect its community and com- Chamber of Commerce are necessary. All you need is passion! So stretching through an easy-to-follow formula merce in an even more innovative way The Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional Cham- many fitness programs make big promises: and will both challenge fitness enthusiasts throughout the next decade. This brand re- ber of Commerce is a private, not-for-profit weight loss, body transformation, happiness and welcome beginners. To learn more, visit fresh allows the chamber to continue to be rel- business membership association. With corpo- – even inner peace. REFIT® rises above these www.refitrev.com. evant and to best serve its members, rate offices located at 376 N. Central Ave., near promises to offer something even bigger – a For local class inquiries and for more infor- constituents, and Oviedo-Winter Springs/East downtown Oviedo, the purpose of the cham- life-changing fitness revolution. mation about the upcoming experience class Orlando region at large. The new logo and ber is to serve as a platform for enhancing “We’re so excited to bring our instructor and training in Orlando, please contact: Sarah strategy will be presented to the OWSRCC business and community interests in our re- training workshop to Orlando,” says Angela Mull-321-287-0700, Holly LaMie- 407-782- membership at its Chamber 2020 Party on Jan- gion. For more information on the Chamber, Beeler, one of the founders of REFIT® Revo- 5876, [email protected], Facebook: uary 9th at 5:30PM at the chamber offices, lo- please visit www.oviedowintersprings.org. lution. “We’ve heard from women in this area Seminole REFIT cated at 376 N. Central Avenue, Oviedo, when Contact Bridget Lake, President 407-278-4870 who want something more than just fitness, Experience Class and Instructor Training 10 local business people came together to give [email protected] so we’re coming to train new instructors and Information: Friday, January 10th- 7:00 PM- their community a united voice and to create a give them everything they need to bring 8:30 PM- REFIT® Experience Class- open to REFIT® into the community.” the public- 90-minute long workout event For participants, REFIT® is a chance to ($15 if taking just the class. If signed up for connect to an open, supportive community. A instructor training, cost of class is included). 10th Annual Seminole County Gardening Expo place where you can conquer your fears, un- Saturday, January 11th- 9:00 AM-5:30 PM- leash your superpower and fill your soul. No Instructor training. Experience Class and Robert Bowden, Exec Dir of Leu Gardens. other fitness program comes close to offering Training Location- Westview Baptist Church- Many Informative "how to clinics" and “ask the kind of transformation that happens in a 4100 H.E. Thomas Jr. Pkwy, Sanford, FL 32771 the expert” opportunities. Over 30 gardening related vendors. offering plants, artwork, Sanford Historical Society presents Book Signing products and services. Plus, great food for every appetite, and many door prizes. Featured Speaker will be Robert Bowden, Executive Director of Leu Gardens and Demonstration Gardens with Master Gardener tour guides on Hydroponics, Vegetables & Herbs and Butterflies. Speakers also include renown gardening ex- perts Tom McCubbin, Orange Co Extension Book signing event presented by Agent Emeritus and Tres Fromme, nationally Sanford Historical Society being recognized garden planner and designer, Han- held at the Sanford Museum Feb- nah Wooten, Sustainable Agriculture & Food ruary 1,from 2 to 4 p.m. Systems Agent. Also "how to clinics" and “ask

the expert” opportunities. Over 35 gardening related vendors. offering plants, artwork, Photo contributed products and services. Plus, great food and many door prizes. You and your family will not want to miss this event. www.facebook.com/UFIFASSeminoleCo Special to the Herald You and your family will not want to miss this event. Please pre-register The Seminole County Master Gardeners are at: https://exposc.eventbrite.com, more info having their 10th annual Gardening EXPO on at: www.facebook.com/UFIFASSeminoleCo February 22 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.. or call 407-665-5550 Speakers include renown gardening expert PAGE 6 • Midweek: Jan. 8-11, 2020 SANFORD HERALD OBITUARIES

MARTHA MOORE VANASSA BRINSON 1311 Oak Avenue, Sanford, working with children made They shared 54 years of mar- Oliver and Emily ANDERSON Florida with Pastor Demetris her a natural fit with the riage together. Witherspoon-Oliver. He Vanassa Brinson, 64, of Pressley officiating. Interment Guardian Ad Litem program, Born in Trenton NJ, she attended Crooms High of Martha Moore Anderson Sanford, passed away Dec. will follow at Restlawn where as a volunteer she was was the daughter of Robert Seminole County, Florida. Deltona, Florida passed away 28, 2019 at Florida Hospital Cemetery, Sanford, Florida. appointed by the Court to and Alma Capple. She gradu- Larry died on December 20, peacefully at Central Florida Orlando. Services Entrusted to the advocate for the best interests ated from Trenton State 2019 in Tallahassee, Florida. Regional Hospital surround- She worked as a cook for care of Sunrise Funeral of children who had been College. She was employed He was preceded in death ed by her family. Funeral the Seminole County Jail and Home, 900 Locust Avenue, abused, neglected or aban- with the Seminole County by his grandparents, Nelson services will be held on was a member of Springfield Sanford, Florida 32771, doned. school system as a teachers & Rosa Lee Lewis; Alonzo Wednesday, January 1, 2020 at Missionary Baptist Church. (407)322-7383. Norma was a longtime aide. Witherspoon and Viola 11:00 AM She is survived by her supporter of Sunshine She is survived by her Butler; parents: Lorenza at Rescue mother, Mary Ann Hicks of CAROLYN MARCIA Airedalers of Florida, a non- three daughters Susan Teague and Claudia Mae Church of Sanford; brother, Bernard KIMELMAN profit breed rescue organiza- Sawczuk, Marsha Dailey and Green, Percy Oliver and God 1700 Hicks tion. She served on the board Janet Chapman, grandchil- Emily Witherspoon-Oliver; West (Sharon) Carolyn Marcia Kimelman, of directors and was club dren Kristin Dailey, Shawn brother: Eddie Teague; sisters: Historic of 78, of Lake Mary, FL., passed Secretary for many years. Dailey, Mitchell Chapman Claudette Teague and Avon Goldsboro Eatonville; away on Sunday, January 5, Her love of Airedales extend- and Madelyn Chapman. Bouie; nephews: Aaron Blvd. sisters, 2020. She was born in Bronx, ed far beyond owning her The memorial service will Richardson, III and Javis Interment Mercedes NY. and worked as a own terriers. She opened her be held on January 10, 2020 at Teague. will fol- Lemon of Secretary in the Stocks & heart and her home by per- 9am at Cape Canaveral Left to low in Sanford, Bonds industry. She leaves sonally fostering nearly 15 National Cemetery in Mims, cherish Osteen Charlotte behind her husband of 54 rescues. She was instrumen- Florida his memo- Martha Moore Memorial Brinson years, Edward, sons Robert, tal in helping prepare these ries his Anderson Gardens Carter David and Jay Kimelman and Airedales for their forever JEREMIAH SIMS JR. two broth- in Osteen, (Bruce) of 5 grandchildren. homes. Her kindness and ers: Florida. Martha was born on Vanassa Sanford, dedication will be greatly Jeremiah Sims, Jr. Sanford Lorenza Brinson January 31, 1951 to the late Belinda NORMA T. RAGSDALE missed by Sunshine passed away on December 25, Teague, Davis Airedalers. Sanford Eddie Moore and Lucille 2019 at Central Florida (Gregory) of Sanford, and She also “dabbled in hors- FL, Woolbright. Ms. Anderson On December 19, 2019, Regional Hospital. Funeral Gerzell Wiggins (Paul) of es.” A member of the United Alonzo was a Christian and member Norma T. Ragsdale, of service will be held on Pompano Beach. States Trotting Association, Larry Teague of Rescue Church of God. She Sanford, Florida, passed away Saturday, January 11, 2020 at Visitation will be held she was a part-owner of sev- Teague (Gala) leaves to cherish her memo- suddenly at age 83. 11:00 AM at Greater Mount Friday, Jan. 10 from 5 to 7 eral different harness-racing Deltona ries, her son, Michael D. A lifelong Floridian, Calvary p.m. at Eichelberger’s horses over the years, and FL, five sisters: Janice Teague Howard, Deltona, Florida; Norma was born and raised Baptist Memorial Chapel. Funeral enjoyed keeping up with (Stephone) Deltona FL, daughters, Lawanda M. in Miami until she left at age Church services will be held their training, and traveling Sharonda Teague, Brigot Roberson, Deltona, Florida; 17 to attend Florida State 1115 W Saturday, Jan. 11 at 11 a.m. at to watch them race. Green and Betty Jo Green, Lavasher S. Williams and University, 12th Saint Paul Missionary Baptist Norma was a volunteer at Sanford FL, and Debra White- Pebbles L Anderson, Sanford, where she Street Church with the Rev. Sammie the Ixora Garden Club of Davis (Milton) Davenport, Florida; brothers, Earnest attained Sanford, Edwards as host pastor and Sanford where she had unwa- FL, Two Uncles: Nelson Anderson, Deltona, Florida both her Florida. Rev. Otis C. Raines as eulo- vering support for not only Ralph Lewis (Arlena) and and Sonny Anderson, bachelor’s Interment gist. the mission of the Ixora Henry Lee Lewis (Haroldean) Sanford, Florida; sisters, and mas- will fol- Wilson-Eichelberger Garden Club of Sanford but Ft. Myers FL, a host of nieces, Grace Stevens, Albany, ter’s low in Mortuary, Sanford, is in for her Ixora sisters as well. nephews, cousins other rela- Georgia; Mary Anderson and degrees. Shiloh charge of all arrangements. She was a teacher and a Jeremiah tives and friends. Ruby Anderson Deltona, She Cemetery. beloved friend who was Sims Jr. Graveside services will be Florida; eleven grandchildren began her Jeremiah never too busy to lend a hand held on Saturday, January 11, and nine great grandchildren. EARL CLEVELAND storied was born or demonstrate a new floral 2020 ~ 2:00 P.M. ~ Stewart Viewing and Visitation will FISHER career in in Sanford, Florida on June arrangement technique to the Memorial Cemetery, Geneva, be held on January 10, 2020 Norma T. education 10, 1994. He attended the club. Florida. from 5-7 PM at Rescue Earl Cleveland Fisher, 62, Ragsdale as a class- Public Schools in Seminole Passionate for her church, Gail & Wynn's Mortuary is Church of God. of Sanford, Florida passed room County. He was a Christian. Norma devoted her vast and in charge of all arrangements. Arrangements entrusted to away on Tuesday, December teacher in West Palm Beach. He leaves to cherish his mem- varied talents to St. Peter’s www.gailwynnsmortuary.co Trinity Memorial Chapel, Inc. 31, 2019 at Central Florida During that time, she also ories his father, Jeremiah Episcopal Church, where she m 819 W 1st Street Sanford, Regional Hospital in Sanford, worked as a curriculum spe- Sims, Sanford, Florida; moth- was in the Order of the Florida (407)732-4594. Florida. He was born on cialist, where she wrote, pro- er, Karshara Reed Sims, Daughters of the King, active September 12, 1957 in duced, and starred in instruc- Sanford, Florida; brothers, ROBERT JOE WEBSTER II in flower guild as both DOROTHY MAE WALLS Sanford, Florida. tional language-arts and sci- Jarleel sims, Jeremy Sims, designer and design instruc- ARNOLD Earl was preceded in death ence-based videos. From Jordan Sims, Jarvis Sims and Robert Joe Webster II, 51, tor, and as a bible study by his father, Melvin C. there, she moved to Seminole Preston Dixon, Sanford, of Sanford, passed away Dec. teacher. She also sang in the Dorothy Mae Walls Arnold Fisher, Sr.; mother, Gabrella County, where she worked Florida; sisters, Jermika Sims, 31, 2019 at Central Florida choir, where she took great was born in Palatka, Florida Fisher; son, Jason Murray; for the next 17 years as the Jerlisha Sims, and Jasmine Regional Hospital. joy in both the music and the on May and brothers, Leroy L. Fisher principal at Southside, Sims, Florida. Viewing and He was born in North fellowship. 31, 1932. and Idyllwilde, Wilson, and Visitation will be on Friday, Kingstown, Rhode Island and She is survived by loving She Mitchell Casselberry Elementary January 10, 2020 from 5-7 PM lived in the area for 45 years. daughter, Melissa Ungerman, moved to Lee schools, before finally finish- at Greater Mount Calvary He son-in-law Ron Ungerman, Sanford, “Mike” ing up her “first career” at Baptist Church. worked as beloved grandchildren Florida as Fisher, Sr. Stenstrom Elementary school Arrangements entrusted to an assem- Alexandra and Zachary, all of a young He is in 1988. Trinity Memorial Chapel, Inc. bler for Santa Clarita, CA and her sis- girl and, survived Following a short-lived 819 W 1st Street Sanford, SWOP ter, Gloria Curtis of Lake after mar- by his lov- retirement, Norma’s love for Florida (407)732-4594. and was a Placid. FL. rying and ing chil- children and challenge called member A memorial service will be having a dren, her to the Mountain of Hope WILLIE JAMES of the held on January 11th at 2:00 family, in Rickey Mission in Honduras. While TAYLOR SR. Special pm at St Peter’s Episcopal Dorothy Mae 1965 she Anderson there, Norma was instrumen- Olympics. Church, 700 Rinehart Rd, Walls Arnold moved the Earl Cleveland (Laureal), tal in organizing medical mis- Willie James Taylor Sr., 82, He Lake Mary, FL 32746 family to Fisher Senika sions and also overseeing the of Sanford, passed away Jan. enjoyed In lieu of flowers, memori- Robert Joe Rochester, New York. She Fisher, building and organizing of 2, 2020 at Healthcare & dancing al donations can be made to Webster II died on Thursday, December Natosha their on-site school. This Rehabilitation Center of and Mountain of Hope-Honduras 26 2019. Dorothy is survived Fisher (Chante); 9 grandchil- required a two year move to Sanford. assem- www.mountainofhope.com, by 8 children: John A Reid ( dren; brothers, Melvin Fisher Honduras, to focus on the He was born in Madison, bling different items and also or Sunshine Airedalers of Linda) Priscilla Gill (James), (Cynthia), Wilbur Fisher needs at hand, and most like- Fla. and enjoyed bowling and square Florida: www.airedalerescue- Dwayne Reid, Tyrone Reid, (Margaret), Willie Fisher ly, to conquer a few other lived in dancing. He was a member of florida.org MeLinda Arnold, Tony (Rhonda), and Nicholas projects as well. this area the Kingdom Hall of

Arnold, Bennie Lee Arnold Fisher(Felicia); sisters, Gloria After her return to the for 48 Jehovah’s Witness. and Margarett Arnold. Jones (Jerome), Dessie Mae States, Norma could have SALLY ANN SAWCZUK years. He He is survived by his Brothers Charles Johnson and Murray (Ron), and Dainy D. retired to her garden and her worked as mother, Dorothy Webster of Jerome Griffin. A whole lot of Davis (Antonio) and a host of animals - but not one to ever Sally Ann Sawczuk 85, a black Sanford; brothers, Jerry grands, great grands and a aunts, uncles, nieces, sit still for long, she went passed top layer Webster of Kingston, N.C. long time special friend Marie nephews, cousins, other rela- back to work for the away on and was a and Blake Webster of Sanford; Knight. Funeral services will tives and many sorrowing University of Central Florida. December member sisters, Dorchelle Webster of be held on Saturday, January friends. She mentored and evaluated 21, 2019 at of Saint Deltona, Doranga Webster of 11, 2020 ~ 11:00 a.m. at Visitation on Friday, student teachers, no doubt DeBary James Sanford, and Darlene Webster Abundant Life Church,304 January 10, 2020, 5 PM – 7 guiding them with the same Manor in Willie James House of of Deltona; and a host of rela- West 27th Street, Sanford, PM at Sunrise Funeral Home enthusiasm and skill that DeBary Taylor Sr. Prayer. tives and friends. Florida. Interment will follow Chapel, 900 Locust Avenue, made her an exceptional edu- Florida. He is Visitation will be held at Restlawn Cemetery, Sanford, Florida 32771. cator and administrator. She was survived by his wife, Luretha Friday, Jan. 10 from 5 to 7 Sanford Florida. Gail & A Celebration of Life Norma was an avid volun- the wid- Taylor of Sanford; sons, Willie p.m. at Eichelberger’s Wynn's Mortuary is in charge Service will be held on teer her entire life. Her depth ower of J. Taylor Jr. (Sabrina) of Memorial Chapel. Funeral of arrangements. www.gail- Saturday, January 11, 2020, 11 of education and experience Sally Ann George S Sanford and Jamie Taylor of services will be held Sawczuk. Saturday, Jan. 11 at noon at wynnsmortuary.com AM at New Life Word Center, Sawczuk Sanford; daughters, Phyllis Brown (Ahmad) of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Indianapolis, IN, Verna Perry Witness with Brother John Jones (Jeffrey) of Charlotte, Priester officiating. N.C., Seletha Brown (Tony) of Wilson-Eichelberger Deltona, Erica Taylor of Mortuary, Sanford, is in Sanford, and Franchary charge of all arrangements. Morrow (Scotty) of Athens, Ga.; brother, Raymond Taylor JOE ROME WHEATON II (Elois) of Sanford; sister, Fannie Black (Donald) of Joe Rome Wheaton II Rochester, N.Y.; 19 grandchil- Sanford passed away on dren; and 10 great-grandchil- December 20, 2019 in Sanford, dren. Florida. Joe is a native son of Visitation will be held Chicago, Illinois. He was born Friday, Jan. 10 from 5 to 7 on March 4, 1983. He moved p.m. at Eichelberger’s to Central Florida in 2005 Memorial Chapel. Funeral from Chicago, Illinois and has services will be held resided in the area for twen- Saturday, Jan. 11 at 11 a.m. at ty-tw0 years. He attended the St. James House of Prayer public schools of Cook with Bishop Eugene Cooper, County. He was a pastor. Interment will follow Landscaper. He was a at Restlawn Cemetery. Christian and member of Wilson-Eichelberger Word of Faith Ministries. He Mortuary, Sanford, is in leaves to cherish his memo- charge of all arrangements. ries his wife, Lori Fiorino, Orlando, mother, Darlene LARRY TEAGUE Wheaton, Sanford, Florida; father, Jerome Wheaton, Larry Teague was born on Chicago, Illinois; sons, December 15, 1953, in Fort Marquavions Tayvon Myers, Florida the son of the Wheaton, Tiakeith Arkeem, late Lorenza Teague and Ramhad Bailey and Tyrese Claudie Mae Green. Larry was raised by the late Percy See OBITUARIES, Page 7 SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Jan. 8-11, 2020 • PAGE 7 6.4 quake strikes Puerto Rico amid heavy seismic activity

GUAYANILLA, Puerto Rico (AP) — Mayita Meléndez told WAPA television. recover more artifacts. Puerto Rico's governor, Wanda Vasquez, A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck Puerto Hundreds of people sat in the streets of the Helping him was artist Nelson Figueroa, 44, ordered government offices closed for the day Rico before dawn on Tuesday, killing one city, some cooking food on barbeque grills, who said he slept in his street clothes. and urged citizens to remain calm and not man, injuring at least eight other people and afraid to return home for fear of structural “It was chaos,” he said, adding that there check damage to their homes until daylight. collapsing buildings in the southern part of damage and aftershocks. was a traffic jam in his coastal neighborhood A 5.8-magnitude quake that struck early the island. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake as terrified people fled. Monday morning collapsed five homes in The quake was followed by a series of hit at 4:24 a.m. just south of the island at a Much of the damage was reported in the Guánica and heavily damaged dozens of oth- strong aftershocks, part of a 10-day series of shallow depth of six miles (10 kilometers). It southwest coastal town of Guayanilla, where a ers. It also caused small landslides and power temblors spawned by the grinding of tectonic initially gave the magnitude as 6.6 but later 19th-century church partially collapsed. outages. The quake was followed by a string plates along three faults beneath southern adjusted it. At 7:18 a.m., a magnitude-6.0 Ruth Caravallo, 73, held on to the church’s of smaller temblors. Puerto Rico. Seismologists say it's impossible aftershock hit the same area. People reported wrought-iron gate as she cried. The shake collapsed a coastal rock forma- to predict when the quakes will stop or strong shaking and staff at a local radio sta- “My sister was the secretary here,” she said. tion that had formed a sort of rounded win- whether they will get stronger. tion said live on air that they were leaving “My husband died two months ago, and I dow, Punta Ventana, that was a popular The 6.4-magnitude quake cut power to the their building held services for him here.” tourist draw in Guayanilla. island as power plants shut down to protect A tsunami alert was issued for Puerto Rico Around the corner, Father Melvin Díaz Residents in the south of the island have themselves. Authorities said two plants suf- and the U.S. Virgin Islands after the initial spoke to a friend on the phone and described been terrified to go into their homes for fear fered light damage and they expected power quake, then canceled. damage to the church's icons. that another quake will bring buildings down. to be restored later Tuesday. Puerto Rico's In the historic district of Ponce, authorities “The Virgin fell, Saint Judas is intact,” he The flurry of quakes in Puerto Rico's south- main airport was operating normally, using evacuated more than 150 people from two said, chuckling. ern region began the night of Dec. 28. generator power. buildings they said were in danger of collaps- Díaz surveyed the collapsed church and Seismologists say that shallow quakes were “I've never been so scared in my life,” said ing. Among them were more than two dozen said he was optimistic about rebuilding. occurring along three faults in Puerto Rico’s Nelson Rivera, a 70-year-old resident who fled elderly patients from a nursing home who sat “This isn't a problem, it's a challenge," he southwest region: Lajas Valley, Montalva Point his home in the city of Ponce, near the epicen- in their wheelchairs in silence as the earth said. and the Guayanilla Canyon, as the North ter of the quake. “I didn't think we would get continued to tremble. Some people rode their bicycles around the American plate and the Caribbean plate out. I said: ‘We’ll be buried here.'” Amir Señeriz leaned against the cracked public plaza while others sought shade under squeeze Puerto Rico. Teacher Rey González told The Associated wall of his Freemason Lodge in Ponce and lush trees that shook occasionally as the after- One of the largest and most damaging Press that his uncle was killed when a wall wailed. shocks continued. earthquakes to hit Puerto Rico occurred in collapsed on him at the home they shared in The roof of the 1915 building was partially In one corner of the plaza, 74-year-old October 1918, when a magnitude 7.3 quake Ponce. He said 73-year-old Nelson Martínez collapsed and dust and debris lay around him. Alvin Rivera paused as he scrutinized the struck near the island’s northwest coast, was disabled and that he and his father cared Outside, he had already carefully placed 10 damage around him. unleashing a tsunami and killing 116 people. for him. large historic paintings. The earth continued “It's terribly sad,” he said. “People are pan- Eight people were injured in Ponce, Mayor trembling as he went back into the building to icked."

will follow in Restlawn was active in the Sanford Tokyo obtain an arrest OBITUARIES Cemetery. Ms. Williams was community serving on vari- AP warrant for the wife of SHIELDS Nissan's former chair- Continued from Page 6 born in Sanford, Florida on ous local organizations such Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 3 April 30, 1920 to Lowman as the Georgetown man on suspicion of James Oliver and Modestine Community Improvement perjury. Nelson Oliver. She attended Association, League of when there is a clear and plausible Mekhi Wheaton, Sanford, the Public Schools of Women Voters, Sanford OTHER EARTH- HOW SPACEX exit strategy for the U.S. troops sent Florida. Seminole County and gradu- Historic Preservation Board, QUAKE into harm's way. TRIES TO Maybe you recall the gentle rebuke Arrangements entrusted to ated from Crooms Academy Central Florida Regional APPEASE Army Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf had Trinity Memorial Chapel, Inc. in 1938. She was employed as Hospitality Auxiliary and A 6.4-magnitude STARGAZERS for the fawning flatterers who lionized 819 W 1st street Sanford, an Administrator with the Seminole County Board of temblor strikes the him after his successful leadership in Florida (407)732-4594 New York City Housing Election. She was a Methodist U.S. territory before The aerospace com- the Persian Gulf War. He said: "It does- Authority. Her work at the and devoted member of Saint dawn, causing wide- pany launches 60 n't take a hero to order men into battle. OLLIE BELLE WILLIAMS Authority involved support- James AME Historic Church. spread power outages. more mini internet It takes a hero to be one of those men ing the elderly residents and She is survived by her son, satellites, this time who goes into battle." These thoughts Ollie Belle Williams ensuring their access to safe Marvin Williams, New AUSTRALIA GETS testing a dark coating all come back when an American pres- Sanford passed away on and affordable housing. She Milford, New Jersey. The WEATHER to not disrupt the ident, our only chief executive never to Thursday, January 2, 2020 at was actively engaged with family will be receiving REPRIEVE nighttime sky. have served a single day in either pub- Central Florida Regional the Citizens Christmas Cheer friends on Thursday, January lic service or military service before Hospital. Funeral services Committee that provided 9, 2020 from 5-7PM at Saint Aided by cooler LEAGUES FINALLY coming to the White House, again con- will be held on Friday, support for struggling fami- James AME Historic Church. weather and desper- fronted a hostile Iran by sending more January 10, 2020 at 11:00 AM lies. After her retirement from Arrangements entrusted to CASH IN ON ately needed rain, fire- American troops into harm's way in at Saint James AME Historic the New York City Housing Trinity Memorial Chapel, Inc. SPORTS BETTING fighters are racing to Iraq. Now is the time to be sure to Church 819 Cypress Avenue Authority she returned to 819 W 1st Street Sanford, shore up defenses remember. Sanford, Florida. Interment Sanford in 1981. Ms. Williams Florida (407)732-4594. America's profes- against deadly wild- sional sports leagues fires before the blazes are selling their offi- To find out more about Mark flare again. cial data to gambling Shields and read his past columns, companies and mak- visit the Creators Syndicate webpage NEW LEGAL ing the case that the at www.creators.com. WOES HIT GHOSN leagues are creating COPYRIGHT 2020 MARK SHIELDS new products for DISTRIBUTED BY Prosecutors in gamblers to bet on. CREATORS.COM

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TMASports names Wes Allen as Varsity Head Football Coach SANFORDYOUTHBASEBALLBriefs The City of Sanford Parks and Recreation Department is Takes over Eagles reigns after one year at Hagerty taking registrations for ALL Special to the Herald “It’s always tough when you leave, and was named Florida Dairy Farmers Boys and Girls for the 2020 but this is a great move for my family,” independent coach of the year in 2019. ”Co-Ed League” Spring Season The Master’s Academy is excited to Allen said. “That’s what really weighed Allen was raised in a Christian family in the Sanford Babe Ruth & Cal announce Wes Allen as its next Varsity in on this decision the most. I’ll get to and accepted Christ at a young age. Ripken Baseball League. Head Football Coach! be with my kids at school all day and Currently, he and his family attend Oviedo Opening Day will be Coach Allen brings a wealth of foot- Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 10 get to eat lunch with them or go see City Church. Wes and his wife, Ann, have a.m. at Historic Sanford ball knowledge and experience to TMA. them on the playground.” two children, Austin (6) and Jordyn (2). Memorial Stadium. He has been involved with football in After being away from the game for “My family and I are excited to join Cal Ripken Division Ages _ the Oviedo area since 2003, having two years, Allen took over for leg- The Master’s Academy Family,” said Tee Ball: 4-to-6 year olds; served as the Head Coach at Hagerty endary Hall of Fame coach Phil Ziglar Allen. “Our goal will be to build on the Rookies: 7-and-8 year olds; last year and at Oviedo High School last spring at Hagerty and led the great foundation TMA Football already Minors: 9-and-10 year olds; years, where the Lions won five district Huskies to a 4-6 record. He had left has so that families will continue to be Majors: 11-and-12 year olds. championships in seven years. Oviedo High as Head Football Coach proud to be a part of it. TMA Football Babe Ruth Division Ages _ Allen has been an integral part of helping Juniors: 13-to-15 year olds; and Athletic Director after compiling a will continue to be built on Faith, Seniors: 16-to-18 year olds. his players move on to the next level, most 63-36 over nine seasons from 2008-16. Family, Trust and Respect. Colossians Registration Options: notably NFL quarterback Blake Bortles Allen replaces Jermel Jones, who is 3:23 states, ‘ Whatever you do, work at * Monday thru Thursday (UCF alum) of the Los Angeles Rams. pursuing other jobs after leading the it with all of your heart, as though you from 7 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at In addition to heading the football Eagles to a 9-2 record this fall, which were working for the Lord and not for the Downtown Recreation program, Allen will be teaching included a 35-6 win over Orlando people.’ The opportunities for growth at Department on the lower level Physical Education. Christian Prep in the SSAC champi- TMA are limitless and we will pursue Herald photo by Romeo Guzman of Sanford City Hall (300 North And that was what made this THE onship game in Lakeland on Nov. 16. He these opportunities with passion and Wes Allen had recorded a 67-42 record with Park Avenue) on the corner of dream job for Allen. went 31-21 at the school in five seasons purpose each day. Soar Eagle!” Park Avenue and Seminole five District Championships as a Head Coach. Boulevard (lake front). * Monday thru Thursday from 4 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at Chase Park (1500 Celery Avenue), Phone: 407-302-1021. * Last day to register in order to guarantee a Roster spot is Saturday, January 25, 2020, or when Divisions are full. * Go to _ www.sanfordyouthbaseball.c om _ to register on-line. Saturdays At Chase Park: * January 11, 18 and 25 (Last Holiday day to register in order to guarantee a Roster spot) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fees: * Tee Ball (4-to-6 year olds) _ $35 Shootout at Mount Dora per player/$45 for non-residents. Christian on Saturday with * Rookies (7-8), Minors (9-10), Locals hit the Eustis battling Orangewood Majors (11-12), Juniors (13-15) hoopingChristian at noon, Trinity Prep and Seniors (16-18) _ $70 per squaring off with Lake Mary player/$80 for non-residents. High School at 2 p.m. and The * Mail registration to: Sanford hardwood for Recreation Department, P.O. First Academy-Orlando tipping Box 1788, Sanford, Fl, 32772. off with Oviedo at 4 p.m. Attn: Youth Baseball. tournaments The Tribe opened the tourna- * Make checks out to the: ment with a 67-60 victory over “City of Sanford”. By Dean Smith host Clearwater Calvary For more information, visit Herald Staff Christian, behind 18 points from the league website at _ O’Shae Baker on his 18th birth- www.sanfordyouthbaseball.c The Seminole High School day, 15 from Amaire Perkins om _ or call the Recreation boys (13-1) finally saw its and 14 from Ja’Cari Henderson. Department at 407-688-5120, unbeaten season and tourna- But the Noles’ 12-game unbeat- option 6 or John Polk, ment streak come to an end, en streak was ended in the Recreation Supervisor _ but the Fighting Seminoles still email: Semifinals as 6-foot-6 UCF signee finished a very respectable Isaiah Adams went over, around [email protected] _ at third in the Bash Division of 407-302-1021. and through the locals for 28 the Sun Bash Tournament at points as Paxon (12-3) from ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD Clearwater Calvary Christian Coming up at Orlando Jacksonville prevailed, 83-58, as several local high school despite Ladarron Cleveland (20 Speed World Dragway: basketball teams continued * Today (Wednesday) is points) and Ja’Cari Henderson their tournament travels to fin- “Whoop Azz Wednesday”, (15) finishing in double figures. featuring “All Welcome Test ish the Holiday Break. It looked like Seminole was on Two more tournaments will and Tune, Grudge Racing and the verge of suffering back-to- be played this weekend with Fun Runs” with gates open- back losses as it trailed heading ing at 6 p.m. and racing from the Showdown in O-Town at into the fourth quarter of the 6 p.m.-to-11 p.m. General Orlando Christian Prep includ- Third Place Game, but led by Admission is $12, plus an ing host Orlando Christian Prep additional $13 to race. Girls photo submitted facing Lake Brantley at 6 p.m. Cleveland (21), Baker (16), * “Friday Night Frenzy” Herald photo (Henderson) by Romeo Guzman on Friday and Bishop Moore Perkins (13) and Ja’Cari See Briefs, Page 9 TheSeminoleHighgirls(top)wenttoAtlantafortheSheGotGamesClassiclastweek,whileJaʼCariHenderson(above) taking on Hagerty at 1 p.m. on Henderson (12), the Tribe rallied scored in double figures in all three games as the SHS boys finished third in the Sun Bash Tournament in Clearwater. Saturday and the Nathan Hayes See Hoops, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD Wednesday, January 8, 2020 • Page 9 UCF men’s basketball upended by Houston, 78-63 Special to the Herald Cedrick Alley Jr. 0-1 0-0 0, Justin Gorham 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 21-55 30-38 78. HOUSTON — The UCF men’s basket- Halftime _ Houston 37, UCF 33. 3- ball team gave up 38 attempts Knights fall to 0-2 in AAC; at SMU tonight point field goals _ UCF 7-30 (Bertz 2-6, and dropped its third straight contest, game 12-of-19 but took their first pair of ball in the basket,” Dawkins said. Here is the box score: Mahan 2-6, Fuller 1-3, Diggs 1-2, falling to Houston on the road by a score free throws with 11:32 to play in the “We’ve got guys who are good enough HOUSTON 78, UCF 63 Ingram 1-1, Smith 0-3, DeJesus 0-3, of 78-63 Friday night at the . second half. Dazon Ingram was 8-of-10 scorers. We have to step up and knock UCF (9-5, 0-2 AAC) Doumbia 0-2, Green 0-2, Milon 0-2); “I thought we played 30 plus min- from the foul line, all in the second half. down shots. That’s something that has Dazon Ingram 2-9 8-10 13, Collin Smith Houston 6-21 (Hinton 3-6, Sasser 2-4, utes of good basketball,” UCF head Ingram led UCF with 13 points to go been plaguing us for most of the year.” 4-14 3-6 11, Ceasar DeJesus 5-9 0-0 10, Grimes 1-4, Mills 0-4, Jarreau 0-2, coach Johnny Dawkins said. “Down with nine rebounds and a game-high Houston was led by Nate Hinton, who Brandon Mahan 2-6 1-2 7, Dre Fuller Jr. 3- Alley 0-1). Team fouls _ UCF 26; the stretch, we didn’t close well again. six rebounds. Collin Smith added 11 finished game highs of 20 points, 16 8 0-0 7, Frank Bertz 3-7 0-0 8, Avery Diggs Houston 20. Fouled out _ UCF, We have to understand how to come points and 11 rebounds, while Ceasar rebounds and five steals. Fabian White 2-5 0-1 5, Ibrahim Famouke Doumbia 1-3 Mahan, Fuller. Technical fouls _ UCF, down the stretch of ball games.” DeJesus scored all 10 of his points in Jr. had 13, Jarreau scored his 12 and 0-0 2, Darin Green Jr. 0-2 0-0 0, Matt Team. Rebounds _ UCF 41 (Smith 11, The Cougars (11-3, 1-0) earned the win the first 20 minutes of play. Quentin Grimes totaled 10 in the win. Milon 0-2 0-0 0. TOTALS: 22-65 12-19 63. Ingram 9); Houston 45 (Hinton 16). in their first American Athletic Conference UCF trailed by just two points when The Knights have now lost their first Houston (11-3, 1-0 AAC) Turnovers _ UCF 16; Houston 15. game of the season after going 30-of-38 Frank Bertz’ 3-pointer made it 47-45 with two conference contests and continue Nate Hinton 7-12 3-6 20, Fabian White Jr. Assists _ UCF 15 (Ingram 6); Houston from the line. DeJon Jarreau went 12-of-14 13:40 to play,but the Cougars used a 12-1 league play on the road at SMU tonight 4-8 5-6 13, Quentin Grimes 3-9 3-4 10, 12 (Grimes, Jarreau 4 each). Steals _ from the stripe himself, matching UCF’s run to take a 59-46 advantage with 9:29 to (Wednesday). Tipoff between UCF and Brison Gresham 2-4 1-2 5, Caleb Mills 1-8 UCF 4 (Ingram, Fuller, Mahan, Diggs); total free throw makes in the game. play and controlled the game from there. the Mustangs is set for 7 p.m. with cov- 0-0 2, DeJon Jarreau 0-6 12-14 12, Chris Houston 9 (Hinton 5). Blocked shots _ The Knights (9-5, 0-2) finished the “We have to find ways to put the erage on ESPN3 and FM 96.9 The Game. Harris Jr. 2-2 4-4 8, Marcus Sasser 2-5 2-2 8, UCF 3 (Diggs 2); Houston 4 (Harris 3). UCF women’s basketball tops ECU, extends win streak to five The Knights scored a season-high 91 points in their league-opening win Special to the Herald to lead UCF, hitting a career-best eight field goals and going 5-for-5 from the free throw line. ORLANDO (UCFKnights.com) — The UCF All 18 of Georgia Gayle’s points came from women’s basketball team opened the new year behind the arc as she went 6-for-7 from deep. and American Athletic Conference play the same Sianni Martin added 14 points. Masseny Kaba had way it closed 2019 – in the win column. The seven rebounds and matched her career high with Knights topped ECU, 91-55, on Saturday after- four blocks. Kay Kay Wright dished out eight noon in Arena. assists and collected a trio of steals. 10 Knights UCF (9-4, 1-0 The American) won its fifth scored and collected a . UCF finished with straight game with the victory over ECU (3-11, 0- a season-best 20 assists on 27 made field goals. The 1 The American.) The Knights scored 37 seconds Knights also shot a season-best 51.9 percent from into the contest and never relinquished the lead. the field and 56.3 percent from beyond the arc. The UCF defense was dominant from the tip, limit- Next Up: ing the Pirates to just 15 first half points and a 36.8 field The Knights head to Cincinnati on Sunday for goal percentage for the game. The Knights forced ECU a league contest in . UCF and into 23 turnovers, converting those into 21 points. the Bearcats will tip at 2 p.m. on ESPN2. The Black and Gold jumped out to an 11-0 lead Here is the box score: 0 18, Kay Kay Wright 2-7 4-4 8, Masseny Kaba 2- (Gayle 6-7, Martin 3-5, Wright 0-2, Burney 0-2). to start the game and held a 37-point lead, 52-15, UCF 91, EAST CAROLINA 55 4 3-4 7, Diamond Battles 1-7 1-2 3, Sianni Martin Team fouls _ ECU 27; UCF 17. Fouled out _ ECU, at halftime. The Knights pushed their lead to 45 East Carolina (3-11, 0-1 AAC) 5-8 1-2 14, Jnaya Walker 1-2 7-8 9, Courtajia Josephs; UCF, Sanders. Technical fouls _ none. points, 68-23, in the third quarter and kept a 30- Lashonda Monk 8-16 5-5 22, Taniyah Thompson Sanders 2-2 3-4 7, Destiny Thomas 0-1 3-4 3, Rebounds _ ECU 18 (Evans 5, Monk 4); UCF 46 point advantage through the final buzzer. 1-12 4-4 6, Necole Hope 2-7 2-4 6, Dominique Caroline Daniels 0-1 1-2 1, Ahna Burney 0-3 0-0 (Kaba 7, Martin 6, Walker 6, Smith 5, Battles 5, UCF’s 91 points were not only a season high, it Claytor 2-7 1-2 5, Tiara Chambers 2-3 0-0 4, Ryann 0. TOTALS: 27-52 28-35 91. Thomas 5). Turnovers _ ECU 23; UCF 29. Assists _ also marked the most points that the Knights Evans 2-5 0-0 4, Xianna Josephs 2-5 0-0 4, Laterina East Carolina 9 6 16 24 _ 55 ECU 9 (Monk 3); UCF 10 (Wright 8, Battles 4, have scored in a league contest in their seven- Tsineke 2-2 0-0 4. TOTALS: 21-57 12-15 55. UCF 28 24 19 20 _ 91 Martin 4). Steals _ ECU 12 (Monk 8); UCF 11 year tenure in the American Athletic Conference. UCF (9-4, 1-0 AAC) 3-point field goals _ ECU 1-9 (Monk 1-4, (Wright 3, Smith 2, Kaba 2, Martin 2). Blocked shots Brittney Smith scored a career-high 21 points Brittney Smith 8-10 5-5 21, Georgia Gayle 6-7 0- Thompson 0-2, Hope 0-2, Claytor 0-1); UCF 9-16 _ ECU 2 (Claytor, Chambers); UCF 6 (Kaba 4).

Briefs put white lights on floats at the ends _ or email: [email protected] against Kennesaw State: rebounding, the stretch to seal the victory. seconds to help seal the win. of the start line; Race course will be _ the League Information Website, rebounding, and rebounding. Carter led the rebounding effort as Stetson led, 25-21, at halftime and Continued from Page 8 posted at the clubhouse before the including registration forms, is at _ The Hatters responded with a 49- well with a career-high nine boards, maintained the lead for all but 18 also feature “All Welcome Test and race, as usual; marks will be chosen http://www.leaguelineup.com/welc 26 edge on the glass and played while Colclough and Megan Vincent seconds of the second half. Tune and Grudge Racing” with gates from lighted government marks, ome.asp?cmenuid=1&url=sanfordsof exceptionally well down the stretch collected seven rebounds each. The Hatters finally broke open a opening at 6 p.m. General Admission there are 3 that may be used _ #8 tball&sid=804638851. to defeat the Owls 67-61 at the KSU Tonysha Curry battled for six tight game with less than eight min- is $12, plus an additional $13 to race. near the bridge (flashing red); #2 Convocation Center. rebounds, all on the offensive end. utes to play. Leading 40-39, Stetson * Saturday _ BLP Racing Products near mothers arms (flashing red); STETSON WOMEN Freshman Kimia Carter led Stetson The Hatters will look to bounce got a pair of free throws from Professional NHRA ET #13 near the west entrance to the Taylor Clark scored 31 points as with a career-high 18 points as the back when they host No. 25 FGCU Diawara and consecutive layups Championship Bracket Series Kick marina (flashing green). NOTE: be Lipscomb held off a late Hatter rally Hatters improved to 1-0 in ASUN play. at 1 p.m. Saturday. from Jahlil Rawley and Joel Kabimba Off. Events include Super Pro (1/8- aware of the unlighted spoil area to defeat Stetson 65-59 Monday On a night where Day’Neshia Banks for a 46-39 lead with 5:45 left. mile, Pro (no box, 1/8-mile), Pro marker to the north of the lighted night at the Edmunds Center. was limited to just five points and STETSON MEN The lead eventually swelled to as Cycle (1/4-mile), Sportsman (1/4- mark; Raft up/Fun: After the finish The Bisons (4-11, 1-1 ASUN) led four rebounds, Stetson got contribu- Stetson freshmen Rob Perry and many as 11 points after Perry (3), Christiaan Jones, Kabimba and mile), Jr. Dragster, Pro Sportsman we’ll plan to raft up to do scores 51-38 entering the fourth quarter, tions from several different sources. Mahamadou Diawara combined for Rawley combined for nine straight (10-16, 1/8-mile), Jr. Street (13-17) and enjoy the full moon. but a 15-0 run by the Hatters (7-8, 1- Carter was 3-for-3 from the arc in scor- 31 points and 13 rebounds as Stetson points to take a 55-42 lead. and Novice (8-9). Gates open at 8 * Remember to stop by the club house ing 18, Jamiya Turner netted a career- 1 ASUN) gave Stetson a two-point held off Kennesaw State, 57-54, in Stetson shot 58 percent in the sec- a.m. and Time Trials at 10 a.m. to be to sign in before the races, and check advantage. Lipscomb answered high 14, and Kennedi Colclough ASUN Conference play on Saturday followed by Eliminations. Admission ond half while limiting KSU to 40 the notice board for the day’s course. with a 3-pointer by Jalyn Holcomb, scored 11 in her return to the lineup. at the KSU Convocation Center. percent for the half. The Owls man- is $15 (kids 10-and-Under free). The 2020 calendar is updated on however, to take the lead for good. Stetson led 38-26 at the break With the win, Stetson (7-10, 1-1) The Dragway Information aged to stay in the game by going 8 the website. Please do not hesitate to Stetson got back within one with before the Owls (6-6, 0-1 ASUN) matches its total from last season. of 21 from 3-point range. Hotline is at (407) 568-5522 and the reach out to us should you have any 2:42 to go but could not pull even. rallied to tie the game at 50 at the It’s the first conference win for website is at _ Diawara was 5 of 7 from the field questions about any of the events. Day’Neshia Banks led the Hatters end of the third quarter. KSU first-year head coach Donnie Jones. www.raceosw.com/dragway/. and grabbed nine rebounds to fin- Interested parties can find results with 15 points and eight rebounds, would eventually pull ahead 57-56 Stetson led, 53-42, with 2:30 to SpeedWorld is located 17 miles ish just one shy of his fifth double- from past races of 2019 on the with 4:24 to go, but Stetson east of Orlando in Bithlo at 19164 while Megan Vincent added 10. play after a fastbreak dunk by Joel double. Perry was 3 of 5 from deep East Colonial Drive, between “Race Results” page Holcolm joined Clark in double answered right back with a bucket Kabimba, but Kennesaw State (1- and added four rebounds. Orlando and Titusville on Highway (www.flalmsa.org/?page_id=623) figures with 20 points for the Bisons. by Colclough to take the lead for 14, 0-2) outscored the Hatters 12-4 Kennesaw State’s Ugo Obineke 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff. and results from year’s prior is on Prior to the conference opener last good. Banks added another basket in the final minutes to keep it close. scored 19 points. the Race Results Archive page Saturday,Stetson head coach Lynn Bria to make it a 60-57 game, and Perry and Wheza Panzo each The Hatters next host FGCU, 4 LMSA (www.flalmsa.org/?p=2229). gave her team three keys to competing Stetson hit seven free throws down made free throws in the final nine p.m., Saturday, at Edmunds Center. Ahoy! For more information about Upcoming Events: LMSA, please visit the website _ * Wednesday _ Full Moon Sail, 6 www.flalmsa.org _ or call (321) 578-8364. p.m.-to-10 p.m. We’ll run a rum race So, what are you waiting for? You with some night-time twists and bought the boat, GO SAILING! Hoops after averaging 19 points per game. and then heading to Atlanta for the She then raft up afterward near the fin- Continued from Page 8 ish line. Be sure to bring food and SANFORD ADULT SOFTBALL Orangewood Christian (9-3) was also in Got Game Classic and being competitive drinks to enjoy on the water after The City of Sanford Parks and for a 77-73 victory over Choctaw to the Silver Bracket and finished fifth, against powers but falling to Parkview the race! Skippers, please be ready Recreation Department Adult Softball claim Bronze. falling to Riverdale, 67-58, and besting (GA), 67-61, Greater Atlanta Christian, to sail with larger crew than normal Polar Bear Season will begin this week. Trinity Prep (10-4) had a good week, fin- Miami Country Day, 74-68, with Jayden 73-58, and Bentwood (TN), 70-55, at so that we can take pickups and get The Semi-Co-Ed/Fun League on ish third in the Holiday Basketball Classic Cooper scoring 23 points, Michael St. Pebblebrook High School. everyone out on the boats that have Wednesday will have Fusion bat- of the Palm Beaches, including wins over Germain 18 and Michael Negon 17, while Lake Mary (7-5) was also in the lights. Details: We’ll use the stan- tling Fed Up at 6:30 p.m.; HTNB dard Rum Race start window of squaring off with Billabongs at 7:30 Oxbridge Academy, 74-41, behind 19 Seth Cintron made the All-Tournament Prospects event in the Gold Division, 6:25 p.m.-to-6:30 p.m., and our usual p.m. and Wet Spot tackling Pat’s points from Javon Bennett, 17 from Justin Team after averaging 11 assists per game. going 1-2, beating Boone, 59-48, falling start line at the flag and ball. Most Liquor at 8:30 p.m. The Blue Liners Bigney and 10 from Justin Davis, and The Rams then returned to regular season to Jones, 69-65 in overtime, and things will be the same but because and Lions will have the week off. Farragut, Tennessee, 68-60, with Bennett action with a 70-55 victory over Foundation Windermere (10-2), 49-43, despite Jayla it will be after sunset a few things Everyone is invited to watch the scoring 26, Laziz Talipov netting 22 and Academy (5-9) with St. Germain scoring 34 Woods scoring 13 points and Lauren will be different; Safety: Make sure games for free at Pinehurst Park. Jalen Coley chipping in with 10. points and Cooper 20 points. Gillon 12 points. The Rams returned to your boat has the proper running For more information contact Eric lights for operating after dark; Be Griffin, City of Sanford Recreation The Saints then returned home for reg- The Master’s Academy (9-2) and Lake regular season action on Monday and sure to sign in at the clubhouse if Supervisor, City of Sanford Parks and ular season wins over St. Kevin’s from Howell (5-7) picked up regular season roughed up Hagerty, 50-30. you are sailing; All sailors must Recreation Department at 407-688- Australia, 72-58, with Bennett scoring 22, wins, the Eagles edging Tallahassee- The Huskies were in the Bronze Division wear a PFD during the race; Sailors 5120, Option 6; Fax _ 407-688-5121; Talipov 15 and Coley 11, and Lyman (3- Lincoln, 54-53, with Andrew Thelwell at the Prospects and beat Oak Ridge (3-6), should have a personal strobe facebook.com/SanfordFLCityGovt; 8), 76-36, again led by Bennett (28) and scoring 21 points, Corey Sawyer 13 44-40, with Grace Truong scoring 15 points and/or whistle; We’ll use channel instagram.com/cityofsanfordfl; visit 69 to keep in touch; The race: We’ll the city website _ www.sanfordfl.gov Talipov (13), while Isaac Merrell scored points and Terrance Gibbs 12 points, and Laila Viator netting 11 points, but 17 for the Greyhounds. including the game-winning free throws, falling to West Orange, 60-35. Lake Mary Prep finished third in the and the Silverhawks beating Orange Lake Brantley (4-11) went 1-2 in the Silver Bracket of the Rock Holiday City-University, 63-46, led by Anthony Jim Clark Classic at Bishop Moore Classic at North Broward Prep Chavis with 21 points. Catholic High School, falling to host Silver Bracket defeating Miami Country In GIRLS BASKETBALL: Bishop Moore (6-5), 57-21, with Natalie Day, 77-59, before falling to Madison Seminole High (6-10) traveled to a pair Salem scoring eight points, and Hebron, Southern from Kentucky, 60-51, in the of events, going 1-2 in the Florida 63-20, before edging DeLand (7-7), 46-44, Semifinals before bouncing back with a Prospects Christmas Tournament with Salem scoring 22. 68-64 victory over St. John Paul II at Dr. Phillips High School, including a The Master’s Academy split a pair of Academy, led by Jayden Williams with a 72-38 victory over The Rock (10-10) in games in the Father Lopez Tournament, 23 point, 11 rebound double-double and the Diamond Bracket with Morgan falling to Lincoln Park (IL), 71-68, Brendan Grady with 15 points and four Dillard posting a double-double of 30 despite Chloe Kitts pouring in 22 points assists. Noah Reardon was named to the points and 12 rebounds, while Emily and Kiara Harris adding 20 points, and All-Tournament team for the Griffins Jarrell scoring 15 and Brooke Davis 12, clubbing Titusville-Astronaut, 62-28. PAGE 10 • Midweek: Jan. 8-11, 2020 SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

of any voluntary or involuntary cle for cash sum of lien; all auc- with the Divisions of disposition or claim respecting IRENE F. JOHNSON tions held in reserve Corporations, Tallahassee, any of the foregoing (arising out Florida, in accordance with the 22—HealtH-care 99—apartMentS - 153—land/lOtS 223— of any judgment or award, or Deceased. Inspect 1 week prior @ lienor provisions of the Fictitious unFurniSHed FOr Sale MiScellaneOuS otherwise arising) and (iv) all facility; cash or cashier check; Name Statues, to-wit: Section GET YOUR MEDICAL goods, documents, general NOTICE TO CREDITORS 18% buyer premium; any per- 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. MARIJUANA CARD. CALL intangibles, chattel paper and son interested ph (954) 563- Georgia Arms Vacant Land GET YOUR MEDICAL FOR FREE EVALUATION accounts, wherever located The administration of the Estate 1999 Deancurt Altamonte Springs Apartments 1 acre zoned industrial 132 ft. MARIJUANA CARD. CALL IRENE F. JOHNSON, BY PHONE, 386-232-5599. acquired with cash proceeds or of LLC Rent based on income! frontage on Hwy 46. Close to FOR FREE EVALUATION any of the foregoing or its pro- Deceased, whose date of death Sale date January 31, 2020 @ RXPO.COM 1-2 bedrooms, 417 Beltway, Sanford Airport, BY PHONE, 386-232-5599. ceeds, and all supporting obli- was May 6, 2019, Case Number 10:00 am 3411 NW 9th Ave Ft Publish: January 8, 2020 Now Accepting Applications: I-4, and historic Sanford. RXPO.COM gations ancillary to or arising in 2019-CP-001568, is pending in Lauderdale FL 33309 A039 71—Help Wanted 407-323-4000 (TTY:711) Within Sanford City limits. any way in connection with any the Circuit Court for Seminole 2600 Georgia Ave., $139,900. of the Collateral. County, Florida Probate 34193 2010 Lincoln VIN#: Division, the address of which is 3LNHL2GC6AR612058 Lienor: Sanford, FL City Planning/Civil 301 N. Park Avenue Sanford, FL Longwood Lincoln Mercury Engineering More Info: Paul Osborne Subject to restrictions and reser- 32771. Inc/Parks Lincoln of Longwood IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Senior Travel Demand www.GeorgiaArms Venture 1 Properties vations of record, if any. The names and addresses of 3505 N US Hwy 17/92 OF THE EIGHTEENTH Modeler needed by AECOM Apartments.com 407-718-0600 However, this reference shall the personal representatives are Longwood 407-322-4884 Lien JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Techncial Services, Inc. in not serve to reimpose the same. Cylinda Johnson, 1828 Harding Amt $7989.00 AND FOR Neither the Grantor nor anyone Ave, Sanford, FL 32771. SEMINOLE COUNTY, Orlando, FL to be responsible pplianceS 181—a & dependent upon the Grantor Licensed Auctioneers FLAB422 FLORIDA for the development and Furniture FOr Sale resides on the above-described All creditors and those having FLAU 765 & 1911 CASE NO. 2019CA003316 application of urban and property and the said property claims or demands against regional travel demand does not constitutes the decedent’s estate on whom a Publish: January 8, 2020 THE BANK OF NEW YORK For Sale models, including fulfillment of 149—cOMMercial Grantor’s homestead as defined copy of this notice is required to A033 MELLON FKA THE BANK OF scripting request for Oversize Sofa & Matching in Article 10 of the Florida be served must file their claims NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE innovative toll project prOperty FOr Sale Loveseat, Brown leather Constitution. with this court WITHIN THE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- evaluations. To apply, mail with wood decorative arms. LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER ERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTER- IF THE PERSONAL PROP- THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- NATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006- resume to Josiah Banet, Property zoned RMO1. Useful Very good condition. ERTY IS SOLD AT PUBLIC LICATION OF THIS NOTICE 7CB, MORTGAGE PASS- Program Director, AECOM, for residential, commercial, $250 Sofa/$125 Loveseat 407-617-3848 AUCTION, THERE MAY BE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Florida's Turnpike, Milepost 263, business, professional office, ADDITIONAL MONEY THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A SERIES 2006-7CB, Bldg. 5315, Ocoee, Florida and multi-family. 1548 sq ft on FROM THE SALE AFTER COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON On 01/25/2020 at 10:00 AM an 34761. Please refer to Job major Sanford thoroughfare. PAYMENT OF PERSONS THEM. auction will take place at A&N Plaintiff, Number: 2802030 $174,500. 223— WHO ARE ENTITLED TO Twin Towing, 2681 w 5th street BE PAID FROM THE SALE All other creditors having claims ,Sanford,Fl,32771. The vehicles vs. MiScellaneOuS Paul Osborne PROCEEDS PURSUANT or demands against decedent’s which will be auctioned include: JULIO C. MILLAN, ET AL. TO THE FINAL JUDG- estate must file their claims with Venture 1 Properties PIANO INSTRUCTION for all 407-718-0600 MENT. this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS JTEEP21A150096664 Defendants ages. Over 20 years of AFTER THE DATE OF THE 2005 TOYOTA teaching experience. 661- IF YOU ARE A SUBORDI- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF ACTION 414-4549. I Love Music! NATE LIENHOLDER NOTICE. Publish: January 8, 2020 CLAIMING A RIGHT TO A034 To the following Defendant(s): FUNDS REMAINING ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- AFTER THE SALE, YOU IN THE TIME PERIODS SET DANIEL M. YANEZ LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH FORTH IN SECTION 733.702, (CURRENT RESIDENCE THE CLERK NO LATER FL. STAT., WILL BE FOREVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE UNKNOWN) THAN SIXTY (60) DAYS BARRED. Last Known Address: AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU 826 CAMARGO WAY #209, such property, including all insur- proposed sale of motor vehi- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, NOT WITHSTANDING THE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL for Seminole County, Florida, Defendants, the Office of the ance and condemnation pro- cle,VIN#1FMPU17565LA14870 OF THE 18th JUDICIAL YOU WILL NOT BE ENTI- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH 32714 wherein WILMINGTON SAV- Seminole County Clerk of the ceeds thereof; ,auction to be held at Family CIRCUIT TLED TO ANY REMAINING ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Additional Address: INGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, Circuit Court will offer to the Auto Brokers INC, 611 E State IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FUNDS. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 2509 EAGLE WATCH LN, AS OWNER TRUSTEE OF highest and best bidder for All of Debtor’s rights, title and Rd 434,Longwood,Fl 32750 at COUNTY, FLORIDA AFTER THE DECEDENT’S WESTON FL 33327 THE RESIDENTIAL CREDIT cash at the Seminole County interest in and to any and all con- 8;00 am February 2,2020 NOTIFICATION DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. OPPORTUNITIES TRUST V-D, Courthouse, 301 North Park tracts, written or oral, expressed CASE NO.: 2019-CA- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED is Plaintiff and SHANNON R. Avenue, Room S-201, Sanford, or implied, now existing or here- Publish: January 8, 2020 000327 If you are a person with a The date of first publication of that an action for Foreclosure of HOLEMAN; et al., are FL 32771 in accordance with after entered into or arising, in A036 disability who needs any this notice is January 1, 2020. Mortgage on the following Defendant(s). §45.031, Fla. Stat., on any manner related to the READYCAP LENDING, LLC, January 16, 2020 accommodation to partic- described property: beginning improvement, use, operation, GRANT MALOY 11:00 a.m., ipate in this proceeding, Submitted by, CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. The Clerk, , at the following sale, conversion or other disposi- Plaintiff, you are entitled, at no 209, BUILDING 5, OF will sell to the highest bidder for described personal property as tion deposits, prepaid items, and NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE vs. Seminole cost to you, to the provi- Christopher V.Butler /s/ BONA VISTA CONDOMINI- cash, at the set forth below: payments due and to become County Courthouse, 301 sion of certain assis- Christopher V. Butler, Esquire UM, A CONDOMINIUM, due thereunder, and including proposed sale of motor vehi- AC PANMAR, INC., a Florida N. Park Ave, Room S201, Exhibit “A” tance. Please contact FL BAR NO. 127104 ACCORDING TO THE DEC- construction contracts, service cle,VIN#1FMPU17565LA14870 corporation, et al., Sanford, FL at 11:00 the ADA Coordinator, BUTLER LEGAL P.A. LARATION OF CONDO- contracts, advertising contracts, ,auction to be held at Family o'clock a.m. on March 24, Court Administration, 200 E. Commercial Street Ste MINIUM, THEREOF, AS Name of Debtor: TOTAL purchase orders, and equipment Auto Brokers INC, 611 E State Defendants. 2020 Seminole County #2 RECORDED IN OFFICIAL on the following MARKETING CONCEPTS, leases; Rd 434,Longwood,Fl 32750 at Courthouse, 301 North Sanford, FL 32771 RECORDS BOOK 05883, described property as set forth INC. 8;00 am February 2,2020 NOTICE OF FORECLO- Park Avenue, Sanford, E-mail Address: AT PAGE 1696, OF THE in said Final Judgment, to wit: Name of Secured Party: All rights, title, and interest in and SURE SALE BIG ELK FUNDING, LLC Florida 32771, (407) 665- [email protected] PUBLIC RECORDS OF to all trade names hereafter used Publish: January 8, 2020 LOT 36, OF THE VILLAS 4227, at least seven (7) P:321-283-6822 SEMINOLE COUNTY, in connection with the operation A036 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF CASSELBERRY Legal Description of Land: days before your sched- FLORIDA; TOGETHER of the Land, and all related pursuant to the Summary Final PHASE 3, ACCORDING uled court appearance, or Publish: January 1, 8, 2020 WITH AN APPURTE- marks, logos, and insignia; Judgment of Foreclosure TO THE PLAT THEREOF, immediately upon receiv- A010 NANCE THERETO, AND Description of St. John’s Land entered in the above styled AS RECORDED IN PLAT ing this notification if the AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST All contract rights, accounts, cause, Case Number 2019-CA- BOOK 42, PAGES 43 time before the scheduled NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS IN THE COMMON ELE- Parcel I instruments, and general intangi- 000327 in the Circuit Court of THROUGH 45, OF THE appearance is less than NAME MENTS OF SAID CONDO- bles, as such terms from time to Seminole County, Florida, the PUBLIC RECORDS OF seven (7) days. If you are NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: MINIUM. Lot 35, Sanford Central Park, time are defined in the Florida Seminole County Clerk of SEMINOLE COUNTY, hearing or voice impaired, OFF THE CHAIN TOWING Notice is hereby given that I am according to the play thereof as Uniform Commercial Code, in Court, Grant Maloy, will sell to FLORIDA. call 711. gives Notice of Foreclosure of engaged in business at 534 A/K/A 826 CAMARGO WAY recorded in Plat Book 33, any manner related to the use, the highest and best bidder for Lien and intent to sell these Osprey Lakes Circle, Seminole #209, ALTAMONTE pages 64, 65 and 66, Public operation, sale, conversion or cash on January 30, 2020, at Property address: 3383 RESPECTFULLY SUBMIT- vehicle on 1/22/2020 8:00 am County, Chuluota, FL 32766 SPRINGS, FL 32714 Records of Seminole County, other disposition (voluntary or 11:00 a.m. in Room S201 of the Hamlet Loop, Winter TED this 30th day of December an auction will take place at 855 under the Fictitious Name of Florida. involuntary) of the Land, Seminole County Courthouse, Park, Florida 32792 2019. E 25th STREET, SANFORD, FL Sandler Training, and that I has been filed against you and Improvements, tangible personal 301 North Park Avenue, 32771. The vehicles which will intend to register said name with you are required to serve a copy Street Address of property, or rents, including all Sanford, Florida 32771, the fol- /s/Justin M. Luna, Esq. be auctioned include: the Divisions of Corporations, of your written defenses, if any, Any person claiming an interest St. John’s Land permits, licenses, insurance poli- lowing described property: JUSTIN M. LUNA, ESQ. Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- to J. Anthony Van Ness, Esq. at in the surplus from the sale, if 4395 St. John’s Parkway cies, rights of action, and other Florida Bar No. 0037131 1HGEJ6672XL004197 dance with the provisions of the VAN NESS LAW FIRM, PLC, any, other than the property Sanford, Florida 32771 chosen in action; The West 129.25 feet of [email protected] 1999 HONDA LX Fictitious Name Statues, to-wit: Attorney for the Plaintiff, whose owner as of the date of the lis the South 386.50 feet of Latham, Luna, Eden & 4DR/GREEN Section 865.09, Florida Statutes address is 1239 E. NEWPORT pendens must file a claim Description of Upsala Land All lumber, concrete block, dry- the Southeast 1/4 of the Beaudine, LLP 1991. CENTER DRIVE, SUITE #110, before the clerk reports the sur- wall, sheet rock, concrete, roof Northeast 1/4 plus the 111 N. Magnolia Ave., NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: DEERFIELD BEACH, FL 33442 plus as unclaimed. The Court, Parcel II trusses, beams, joists, or any East 41.5 feet of the Suite 1400 OFF THE CHAIN TOWING PWRhouse Consulting Inc. within thirty (30) days after the in its discretion, may enlarge other personal used or intended South 386.5 feet of the Orlando, Florida 32801 gives Notice of Foreclosure of first publication of this Notice in the time of the sale. Notice of The South ½ of Lot 45 and all of to be used in connection with the Southwest 1/4 of the Tel: 407-481 5800 Lien and intent to sell these Publish: January 8, 2020 the SANFORD HERALD and file the changed time of sale shall Lot 52 of Smith’s Third construction of any Northeast 1/4 (less the Fax: 407-481 5801 vehicle on 1/23/2020 8:00 am A037 the original with the Clerk of this be published as provided here- Subdivision, according to the Improvements on the Land or any South 40 feet for Road) Attorney for Plaintiff an auction will take place at 855 Court either before service on in. plat thereof, recorded in Plat of such items of personal proper- Section 30, Township 19 E 25th STREET, SANFORD, FL Plaintiff's attorney or immediate- Book 1, page 86, in the Public ty which are intended to be incor- South, Range 30 East, CERTIFICATE OF SERV- 32771. The vehicles which will ly thereafter; otherwise a default DATED this 27th day of Records of Seminole County, porated into the Land as an Seminole County, Florida. ICE be auctioned include: will be entered against you for December, 2019. Florida, LESS and EXCEPT Improvement thereon; NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS the relief demanded in the com- land described in Warranty ANY PERSONS CLAIMING AN I HEREBY CERTIFY that on 1G2NW12E2YM783950 NAME plaint. This notice is provided to LAW OFFICES OF MANDEL, Deed recorded in Official All sewer capacity reservation INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS December 30, 2019, I electroni- 2000 PONT GRAND AM 2 Administrative Order No. 2065. MANGANELLI & LEIDER, P.A. Records Book 7279, page fees and/or reserved sewer FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, cally filed the foregoing with the DR/WHITE Notice is hereby given that I am Attorneys for Plaintiff 1781, of the Public Records of capacity, all of which benefit the OTHER THAN THE PROPER- Clerk of the Courts using the engaged in business at 853 If you are a person with a 1900 N.W. Corporate Blvd., Seminole County, Florida Land or Improvements; TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, Publish: January 8, 2020 WATERWAY PL, UNIT 101, disability who needs any Ste. 305W OF THE LIS PENDENS, MUST and provided copies via e-mail A029 SEMINOLE COUNTY, LONG- accommodation in order Boca Raton, FL 33431 Street Address of Upsala Land All plans, specifications, permits, FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 and US Mail to: Total Marketing WOOD, FL 32750 under the to participate in this pro- Telephone: (561) 826-1740 1043 Upsala Road including building permits, licens- DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Concepts, Inc., c/o Patrick Fictitious Name of DRAGON ceeding, you are entitled, Facsimile: (561) 826-1741 Sanford, Florida 32771 es, fees, architectural drawings Crocker, Esq., Crocker & AUTO SPA, and that I intend to at no cost to you, to the [email protected] or renderings, surveys and plats SLUSHER & ROSEN- Crocker, The Kalamazoo NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: register said name with the provision of certain assis- Parcel I and Parcel II are col- associated with the construction BLUM, P.A. Building, 107 W. Michigan JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S Divisions of Corporations, tance. If you require lectively referred to as the of any proposed improvements to Attorney for Plaintiff Avenue, 4th Floor, Kalamazoo, TOWING gives Notice of Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- assistance please con- BY: “Land”. In addition, all build- the land; 444 W. Railroad Ave., Suite 470 Michigan 49007, patrick@crock- Foreclosure of Lien and intent to dance with the provisions of the tact: ADA Coordinator, at MATTHEW B. LEIDER, ESQ. ings, structures and improve- West Palm Beach, Florida erlawfirm.com; Discount Long sell these vehicles on Fictitious Name Statues, to-wit: Seminole Court FLORIDA BAR NO. 84424 ments of every nature whatso- All assets of the Debtor, including 33401 Distance, LLC, c/o Jack M. 01/20/2020, 09:00 am at 326 Section 865.09, Florida Statutes Administration, 301 N. ever now or hereafter situated all personal property and fixture Telephone: 561-814-2020 Brennan, Esq., GrayRobinson, LOYD LN OVIEDO, FL 32765- 1991. Park Ave, Suite N301, Publish: January 1, 8, 2020 on the Land (hereinafter the property of every kind and nature, P.A., 301 E. Pine Street, Suite 6774, pursuant to subsection Sanford, Florida 32771- A008 “Improvements”). including but not limited to all By: /s/ Daniel A. Miller, Esq. 1400, Orlando, Florida 32801, 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. Brandon Symonds 1292, (407) 665-4227. those specifically described here- Daniel A. Miller, Esq. jack.brennan@gray- JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S NOTE: You must contact Collateral Description in, whether now owned or here- Florida Bar No. 091804 robinson.com; Southern TOWING reserves the right to Publish: January 8, 2020 coordinator at least 7 (the “Collateral) after acquired and together with [email protected] Nevada Finance, c/o Bradley J. accept or reject any and/or all A038 days before your sched- all supplements, replacements, m IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Anderson, Esq., Kevin P. bids. uled court appearance, or All fixtures, machinery, appli- modifications, extensions, and OF THE EIGHTEENTH Robinson, Esq., Zimmerman, immediately upon receiv- ances, equipment, and person- renewals; “If you are a person with JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Kiser & Sutcliffe, P.A., 315 E. 3D7KS28C45G758686 ing this notification if the al property of every nature situ- a disability who needs AND FOR Robinson Street, Suite 600 2005 DODGE NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS time before the scheduled ated on the Land, and all fix- All accounts and other rights of any accommodation in SEMINOLE COUNTY, (32801), P.O. Box 3000, NAME appearance is less than 7 tures, machinery, equipment, the debtor to payment of money order to participate in FLORIDA Orlando, Florida 32802, bander- Publish: January 8, 2020 days; if you are hearing or furniture, accounts receivables, no matter how evidenced, includ- this proceeding, you are [email protected], krobin- A030 Notice is hereby given that I am voice impaired, call 711. proceeds, and materials incor- ing without limitation, accounts entitled, at no cost to CASE NO: 2019-CA- [email protected], serv- engaged in business at 895 porated or to be incorporated receivables, pledge receivables, you, to the provision of 002536 [email protected]; Lara R. Wymore Road, Altamonte WITNESS my hand and the seal into the Improvements, and any and any other receivables, con- certain assistance. If you Fernandez, Esq., Trenam Law, Springs, Seminole County, of this Court this 19 day of other personal property owned tract rights, instruments, docu- require assistance 101 East Kennedy Boulevard, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Florida under the Fictitious December, 2019. BIG ELK FUNDING, LLC, a by Debtor located on or used in ments, promissory notes, certifi- please contact: ADA Suite 2700, Tampa, Florida JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S Name of The Preserve at Delaware limited liability com- connection with the Land and cates of deposit, chattel paper, Coordinator at Seminole 33602 and lfernandez@tre- TOWING gives Notice of Spring Lake Phase II, and that GRANT MALOY pany, Improvements; deposit accounts, letter of credit Court Administration, nam.com a/f Synovous Bank; Foreclosure of Lien and intent to I intend to register said name SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- rights, supporting obligations and 301 North Park Avenue, and via U.S. Mail to: Total sell these vehicles on Plaintiff, All of the Debtor’s interest in all general intangibles of every kind Suite N301, Sanford, Marketing Concepts, Inc., 01/20/2020, 09:00 am at 326 fixtures, equipment and other and nature, all permits, regulatory Florida 32771, (407) 665- Attention: Andrew Dorko, Jr., LOYD LN OVIEDO, FL 32765- v. tangible personal property of approvals, copyrights, copyright 4277, NOTE: You must 4395 St. Johns Parkway, 6774, pursuant to subsection any nature whatsoever, now applications, patents, trade- contact coordinator at Sanford, FL 32771; Florida 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. TOTAL MARKETING CON- existing or hereafter attached, marks, trademark applications, least 7 days before your Community Bank, N.A., 2500 JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S CEPTS, INC., FLORIDA COM- affixed, and/or situated in or on service marks, trade names, soft- scheduled court appear- Weston Road, Suite 300, TOWING reserves the right to MUNITY BANK, N.A., XEROX the Land or Improvements; ware, mask works, customer ance, or immediately Weston, Florida 33331; Xerox accept or reject any and/or all FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC, including all heating, lighting, lists, goodwill, licenses, all agree- upon receiving this notifi- Financial Services, LLC, c/o bids. QUEEN FUNDING, LLC, BUSI- air conditioning, incinerating, ments of any nature where the cation if the time before Corporation Service Company, NESS ADVANCE, LLC, COR- and power equipment; all debtor possesses, uses, or has the scheduled appear- 1201 Hays Street, Tallahassee, WBXPC93467WF22959 PORATION SERVICE COMPA- engines, compressors, pipes, authority to do so, of others, and ance is less than 7 days; Florida 32301; Queen Funding, 07 BMW NY, AS REPRESENTATIVE, pumps, tanks, motors, con- all intellectual property owned by if you are hearing or LLC, c/o Israel Gross, 2221 NE AFFILIATED FUNDING COR- duits, wiring, and switchboards; each of the debtors; voice impaired in 164th Street, Miami Beach, FL Publish: January 8, 2020 PORATION, CAPSTONE all plumbing, lifting, cleaning, Seminole County, call 33160; Business Advance, LLC, A031 CREDIT, LLC, DISCOUNT fire prevention, fire extinguish- All fixed assets, improvements, 711.” c/o USACORP, Inc., 325 LONG DISTANCE, LLC, ing, refrigerating, ventilating machinery, furniture, fixtures, Division Avenue, Suite 201, SOUTHERN NEVADA and communications appara- apparatus, equipment, and other Publish: January 1, 8, 2020 Brooklyn, New York 11211; FINANCE, LLC, INTERNAL tus; all boilers, furnaces, oil personal property of every type; A007 Corporation Service Company, REVENUE SERVICE, BROAD- burners, vacuum cleaning sys- as representative (CSC), 801 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: BAND DYNAMICS, LLC, tems, elevators, and escala- All inventory, including without Adial Stevenson Drive, Courtesy Towing, Inc. gives STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART- tors; all ovens, stoves, ranges, limitation, all raw materials, work Springfield, IL 62703; Affiliated Notice of Foreclosure of Lien MENT OF REVENUE, GTR disposal units, dishwashers, in process, materials used or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Funding Corporation, c/o and intent to sell these vehicles SOURCE LLC, water heaters, exhaust sys- consumed in connection with any OF THE EIGHTEENTH Ronald N. Hyatt, 2614 E. on 01/22/2020, 09:00 am at tems, refrigerators, cabinets, of the debtor’s business, finished JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Tuxedo Circle, Sandy, UT 1850 High St, Longwood, FL Defendants. and partitions; all rugs and car- goods, and supplies; AND FOR 84093; Capstone Credit, LLC, 32750 Longwood, FL 32750- pet; all laundry equipment; all SEMINOLE COUNTY, NOTICE OF FORECLO- 810 7th Avenue, 27th Floor, 3722, pursuant to subsection building materials, furniture, All tort claims and insurance FLORIDA SURE SALE New York, New York 10019; 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. furnishings, office equipment, claims and proceeds, including Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Courtesy Towing, Inc. reserves office supplies, and all addi- without limitation commercial tort CASE NO. 2011-CA- NOTICE IS HEREBY U.S. Department of Justice, 950 the right to accept or reject any tions accessions, renewals, claims; 003468 GIVEN pursuant to an Final Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, and/or all bids. replacements, and substitu- Judgment as to Count III signed Room 2242,Washington, DC tions of any or all of the forego- All negotiable and nonnegotiable WILMINGTON SAVINGS November 27, 2019 and 20530-0001; Broadband 2006 1A4GP45R86B643096 ing; documents of title covering any FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS entered in Case No. 2019-CA- Dynamics, LLC, c/o Corporation CHRYSLER party of any of the described col- OWNER TRUSTEE OF THE 002536 of the Circuit Court of Service Company, 1201 Hays 2010 1C3CC4FB2AN202755 All rents, incomes, and profits lateral; RESIDENTIAL CREDIT the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Street, Tallahassee, Florida CHRYSLER in any manner arising from the OPPORTUNITIES TRUST V-D, in and for Seminole County, 32301-2525; GTR SOURCE 2014 2G1WB5E39E1103491 Land, Improvements, and/or All rights under contracts of insur- as substituted Plaintiff for U.S. Florida, wherein BIG ELK LLC, 1006 Monmouth Avenue, CHEVROLET tangible personal property, ance covering any of the collater- BANK TRUST, NATIONAL FUNDING, LLC, a Lakewood, New Jersey 08701 2013 4T1BF1FK2DU245902 including debtor’s interest in al; ASSOCIATION NOT IN ITS Delaware limited liability and State of Florida, TOYOTA any leases, licenses, franchis- INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT company, is Plaintiff and Department of Revenue, 2450 2007 JTDJT923075134768 es, and concessions of or relat- All books and records (electronic SOLELY AS TRUSTEE OF TOTAL MARKETING CON- Shumard Oaks Blvd., TOYOTA ing to any portion of the Land, or otherwise) of the debtor per- CWS REMIC TRUST 2015-1, CEPTS, INC., FLORIDA COM- Tallahassee, Florida 32399. 2019 LL0TCKPX5KY280169 Improvements and/or tangible taining to any of the collateral; Plaintiff, MUNITY BANK, N.A., XEROX YNGF personal property, now existing FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC, /s/ Justin M. Luna or hereafter made, including all All cash and noncash proceeds vs. QUEEN FUNDING, LLC, BUSI- Justin M. Luna, Esq. Publish: January 8, 2020 amendments, modifications, for additions, accretions to, sub- NESS ADVANCE, LLC, COR- A032 extensions, replacements, sub- stitutions or replacement of any SHANNON R. HOLEMAN; et PORATION SERVICE COMN- Publish: January 1, 8, 2020 stitutions, extensions, renewals of the collateral described in this al., PANY, AS REPRESENTATIVE, A009 or consolidations (which shall Exhibit “A” (collectively the Defendants. AFFILIATED FUNDING COR- all be deemed, jointly and sev- “Proceeds”), including without PORATION, CAPSTONE Notice of Public Auction erally, as “rents”); limitation (i) all interest and divi- NOTICE OF SALE CREDIT, LLC, DISCOUNT Pursuant to Ch 713.585(6) F.S. dends earned on the Proceeds; LONG DISTANCE LLC, N THE CIRCUIT COURT United American Lien & All proceeds of the conversion, (ii) all monies and other tangible NOTICE IS HEREBY SOUTHERN NEVADA FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Recovery as agent w/ power of whether voluntary or involun- or intangible property received GIVEN pursuant to a Final FINANCE, LLC, INTERNAL FLORIDA attorney will sell the following tary, of any of the property upon a sale or other disposition of Judgment of Foreclosure dated REVENUE SERVICE, BROAD- PROBATE DIVISION vehicle(s) to the highest bidder; described as collateral herein any of the Proceeds; (iii) all rights December 20, 2019 entered in BAND DYNAMICS, LLC, net proceeds deposited with the into cash or other liquidated to payment in connection with Civil Case No. 2011-CA- STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART- File No. 2019 CP 001568 clerk of court; owner/lienholder claims or that are otherwise any cause of action with respect 003468, of the Circuit Court of MENT OF REVENUE, and has right to hearing and post payable for injury to, or the tak- to any Proceeds and all proceeds the 18th Judicial Circuit in and GTR SOURCE LLC, are ing or requisitioning of, any In Re: The Estate of bond; owner may redeem vehi- SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Jan. 8-11, 2020 • PAGE 11

201 S. Park Ave.

HERITAGE “Heritage Park will fulfill The project “deeply the long-standing city goal respects” the historic nature to catalyze additional invest- of Downtown Sanford, he Continued from Page 1 ment and redevelopment in said, referring to the design Downtown Sanford,” he and scale of the develop- wrote. ment. plans with Sanford city He said the Sanford “We think that Heritage staff to prepare for the next Waterfront Partners has an Park will provide a seamless LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS step, a full design submittal “ever-growing confidence” transition from the existing to the Historic Preservation in the project and the com- downtown to the water- Board. munity. front,” Heisenbottle wrote. Groundbreaking on the “Every time we come to The project will provide DA CLERK OF COURT AND copy of this Notice is required to 301 North Park Avenue, Respondent. project is expected by the Sanford, we are assured that places to gather, eat, shop COMPTROLLER be served must file their claims Sanford, FL 32771. The name end of this year, he said. If this town has something and play just as the rest of with the Court ON OR BEFORE of the personal representative NOTICE OF ACTION FOR By Rosetta M. Adams THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS and personal representative’s DISSOLUTION OF MAR- everything goes as planned, special,” Heisenbottle downtown does, he As Deputy Clerk AFTER THE TIME OF THE attorney are set forth below. RIAGE people and businesses could explained. “Between the his- explained. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS (NO CHILD OR FINAN- NOTICE NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER ALL INTERESTED PERSONS CIAL SUPPORT) move in by Christmas 2022 toric buildings, waterfront, He said it is important for THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A ARE NOTIFIED THAT: as construction is expected the local events, new restau- the design to be compatible AMERICANS WITH COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON TO: NATALIE VANETIA WHITE to take about two years. rants, pubs and shops open- with Sanford and its history. DISABILITIES ACT OF THEM. All known or reasonably ascer- 7728 Branchwood Lane, 1990 tainable, including contingent Winter Park FL 32792 “It has taken a bit more ing up, we feel grateful to He explained that apartment Administrative Order No. All other creditors of the creditors of the decedent's time than we initially antici- have the opportunity to con- communities often have 10-18 Decedent and other persons estate on whom a copy of this YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an having claims or demands notice is served within three (3) action for dissolution of mar- pated, as most things do,” tribute to the growing vitali- designs that could have been If you are a person with a against Decedent’s Estate must months after the date of the first riage has been filed against you Heisenbottle said Monday. ty that Sanford is already built anywhere in the coun- disability who needs any file their claims with this Court publication of this notice must and that you are required to “We are still on schedule experiencing.” try, but that won’t be the accommodation in order WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER file their claims with this Court serve a copy of your written to participate in this pro- THE DATE OF THE FIRST WITHIN THE LATER OF defenses, if any, to it on with what is allowed per the He said since the group case with Heritage Park. ceeding, you are entitled, PUBLICATION OF THIS THREE MONTHS AFTER THE RENARDO NATHANIEL Development Agreement.” was introduced to Sanford, “This means that each at no cost to you, to the NOTICE. DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- McDONALD, whose address is provision of certain assis- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 7728 Branchwood Lane, Winter Some have said Heritage the members have seen the building will have a unique- tance. Please contact ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE Park FL 32792 on or before 2-8- Park will be game-changer vitality of the community ness about it, and it will feel the ADA Coordinator, WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS DATE OF SERVICE OF A 20, and file the original with the as Sanford continues to grow strengthen. like a community that has Court Administration, 301 SET FORTH IN FLORIDA COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON clerk of this Court at 301 North North Park Avenue, STATUTE SECTION 733.702 THEM. Park Avenue Sanford Florida into a substantial Central “The region as a whole is evolved over time versus a Sanford, FL 32771, tele- WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 32771 before service on Florida destination. seeing job and population handful of buildings that are phone number (407) 665- All other creditors of the dece- Petitioner or immediately there- 4227 at least 7 days NOTWITHSTANDING THE dent and persons having claims after. If you fail to do so, a Heisenbottle echoed those growth like never before,” all identical,” he explained. before your scheduled TIME PERIODS SET FORTH or demands against the dece- default may be entered sentiments. he added. court appearance, or ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED dent's estate must file their against you for the relief immediately upon receiv- TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE claims with this court WITHIN demanded in the petition. ing this notification if the AFTER THE DECEDENT’S THREE MONTHS AFTER THE time before the sched- DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- The action is asking the court to uled appearance is less CATION OF THIS NOTICE. decide how the following real or leaving Dillard’s as the only remaining anchor than 7 days; if you are MARY BETH KELLY, personal property should be MALL hearing impaired, call ESQUIRE ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND divided. store. 711. Florida Bar No.: 84487 OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED “We have to evolve and that’s what I’m try- The Law Office of WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Copies of all court documents in Continued from Page 1 ing to do,” Hipes said. “I’ve been working on Publish: January 8, 15, 2020 Mary Beth Kelly this case, including orders, are A040 1515 International Parkway, The date of the first publication available at the Clerk of the this now for about a year myself.” Suite 1013 of this Notice is January 8, Circuit Court’s office. You may apartments and a hotel. He said he has become the face of the Lake Mary, FL 32746 2020. review these documents upon Oviedo Mall, just one of many business activi- (407) 536-5358 request. With Monday’s approval, Oviedo Mall IN THE CIRCUIT COURT (800) 839-1513 facsimile Attorney for Personal General Manager and former Sanford City ties he has taken on. He’s a broker and devel- OF THE EIGHTEENTH P: [email protected] Representative: You must keep the Clerk of the oper. He also owns the Mooyah burger restau- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN S: [email protected] GEORGE C. KELLEY, ESQ. Circuit Court’s office notified of Commissioner Kevin Hipes said it will take AND FOR S: [email protected] P.O. Box 1132 your current address. (You may about six months to develop plans and get per- rant, the first of the national chain in Central SEMINOLE COUNTY, Attorney for Personal Apopka, Florida 32704-1132 file Notice of Current Address, mits. Florida. FLORIDA Representative Telephone: 407 886 2130Florida Supreme Court Hipes put the Macy’s parcel on contract, he Email: Approved Family Law Form He estimated that construction could start PROBATE DIVISION KIMBERLY GOMEZ [email protected] 12.915.) Future papers in this by this summer. Completion of the project is said, and found a developer to buy it. Mall CASE NO.: 2019-CP- Personal Representative Florida Bar No. 098523 lawsuit will be mailed to the management hired him to be like an ambassa- 001496 address on record at the clerk’s expected in 2022, Hipes said. Publish: January 8, 15, 2020 Personal Representative: office. At the Oviedo Mall, Hipes explained, dor because of his “glass half full” attitude. IN RE: ESTATE OF A041 JAMES E. CARTEN, III Macy’s owned the property on which the His plan is to keep the flow of traffic on the 3176 Floral Way East WARNING: Rule 12.285, property as much as possible. While the project LOUIS V. TROZZO Apopka, FL 32703 Florida Family Law Rules of department store sat, about 15 acres. But apart- Procedure, requires certian ments and hotel units were not a permitted takes shape, he said, he plans to keep rents low Deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Publish: January 8, 15, 2020 automatic disclosure of docu- at the Mall in order to help businesses transi- IN AND FOR SEMINOLE A042 ments and information. Failure using until Monday night. NOTICE TO CREDITORS COUNTY, FLORIDA to comply can result in sanc- The plan calls for adding 250 luxury apart- tion. PROBATE DIVISION tions, including dismissal or ments and another 175 for 55 and over active “I think everyone knows it’s going to work, The administration of the Estate CASE NO. 2019-CP- striking of pleadings. and they will hang in,” he said, referring to the of Louis V. Trozzo, deceased, 001591 adults, plus 124 hotel units. Hipes said these whose date of death was IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Dated: December 10, 2019. are people who can live and play at the Mall current businesses at the Mall. September 14, 2019, is pending IN RE: Estate of OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL The movie theater is really the anchor right in the Circuit Court for Seminole CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GRANT MALOY without a lot of traffic impact outside the site, County, Florida, Probate JOLAN N. CARTEN, SEMINOLE COUNTY, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT & which has been the main criticism of the plan. now, he said, and he thinks Dillard’s is going to Division, the address of which is FLORIDA COMPTROLLER The Oviedo Mall has never been the regional love what will become a $100 million project 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, deceased for the developer. FL 32771. The name and Case No.: 19-DR-4635- By: Tonya Brisnock shopping center that was planned, and it is address of the Personal NOTICE TO CREDITORS 02D-G Deputy Clerk particularly susceptible to the move to digital Hipes said he has some “cool” plans for the Representative and the Sears property that he will reveal in the near Personal Representative’s THE ADMINISTRATION of the RENARDO NATHANIEL Publish: January 8, 15, 22, 29, sales that continues to grow, Hipes said in an attorney are set forth below. estate of JOLAN N. CARTEN, McDONALD 2020 interview with the Sanford Herald. Oviedo is a future. deceased, File Number 2019- Petitioner, A043 great community, but with shopping areas “Right now the Mall is relatively slow,” he All creditors of the Decedent CP-001591 is pending in the said, referring to the businesses, “but I believe and other persons having Circuit Court for Seminole and opening south, it can’t support a regional mall claims or demands against County, Florida, Probate right now. Besides Macy’s, Sears also closed, we’ve done the right thing.” Decedent’s Estate on whom a Division, the address of which is NATALIE VANETIA WHITE, PAGE 12 • Midweek: Jan. 8-11, 2020 SANFORD HERALD

ARREST saying he couldn’t hear and asked to come plate did not match the subdivision, police matched the description from the victim. closer. When the victim got up to the win- said. The report said Maness denied doing dow, the victim said the man’s penis was Maness was wearing sunglasses and a what the victim reported. He said he had no Continued from Page 1 exposed and he was touching it, according dark-colored baseball hat. When dispatchers need to ask for directions since he has a to the arrest report. said the suspect was wearing both of those phone. The arrest took place at Winter Springs items, Maness was approaching Winter “He advised that he turned into Tuscany rest report. Boulevard and Greenbriar Lane just after 5 Springs Boulevard from Tuscora Drive. He Place because he was trying to avoid me Evan Michael Maness was arrested for p.m. Monday. turned onto Winter Springs Boulevard and because he doesn’t like the police,” the offi- lewd and lascivious behavior with a victim Officers had followed Maness in a white drove perfectly, the officer noted. That’s cer’s arrest report said. He also said he was less than 16 years old. The arrest report said Ford Ranger truck when he pulled into the when he was pulled over. trying to find a shortcut to work in he also was arrested for driving with a sus- Tuscany Place subdivision. The truck and Maness’ sunglasses had a camouflage Casselberry. pended license. the white male driver fit a preliminary pattern and he had an air pod headphone The victim was driven by to see Maness, The victim told police that a man stopped description of the suspect, the arrest report device in his right ear as the victim had and the victim positively identified him as and asked for directions. Then the man kept noted. The address for the truck’s license described to police. The officer told him he the suspect, the report said.