MIDWEEK: MAY 15-18, 2019

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LAKE MARY, LONGWOOD, WINTER SPRINGS, OVIEDO, GENEVA, CASSELBERRY, OSTEEN, CHULUOTA, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, DEBARY

Vol. 127, No. 80 • © 2019 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Raw Travel TV Presents “Let’s Go Sanfording” Seminole County Fire ASSOCIATED PRESS at special screening in downtown Sanford Department legend Stan

WHAT TANKER SATELLITE Special to the Herald Human passes away at 66 IMAGES SHOW AIM Tell-A-Vision® Group (AIM TV) announced this week that its inter- By Larry Griffin The pictures obtained by the AP nationally syndicated television Herald Staff show no major visible damage to series Raw Travel® will premiere its the four oil tankers anchored off third and final episode spotlighting His- Retired Seminole the United Arab Emirates that toric Downtown Sanford in Central County Fire Battalion were damaged by what Gulf offi- on WESH NBC 2 on Saturday, Chief Stan Human cials described as "sabotage." May 18 at 1 p.m. passed away last week,

Robert G. Rose, the show’s host, and and he leaves behind a US TARGETS MORE CHI- executive producer will attend an exclu- legacy of helping to NESE GOODS FOR NEW TAR- sive premiere screening and brunch at form the blueprint of IFF HIKES Buster’s Bistro in Historic Downtown what firefighting in Sanford where the official printed ‘His- Seminole County Washington issues a $300 billion toric Downtown Sanford Visitors Guide’ would become. Stan Human target list of Chinese imports in- will be launched as well as those fea- Human began his cluding laptop computers for more tured in the episode and local commu- career in Altamonte tariff hikes, ratcheting up tensions nity will be accompanying us. Springs in November 1978, and went on to be- with Beijing. Attendees will also be treated to a spe- come one of the first paramedics in the county. Photo contributed

Raw Travel Host Robert G. Rose (above) on the shoreline of BARR OPENS 2ND INVESTI- Lake Monroe with the Barbara Lee in the background. See RAW TRAVEL, Page 7 See HUMAN, Page 6 GATION OF RUSSIA PROBE

The attorney general appoints a U.S. attorney to examine the ori- After seven years man found gins of the Russia investigation and determine if intelligence col- guilty in boating accident death lection involving the Trump cam- paign was "lawful and By Larry Griffin appropriate," a source tells AP. Herald Staff

REPORT LINKS ONLINE DIS- A seven-year-old case in which a man was INFORMATION CAMPAIGN TO arrested after a drunken boating accident led IRAN to a death was finally settled last week as 59- year-old Gregory Lepera was found guilty of An internet watchdog says a fake Twitter account unmasked by See BOATING, Page 7 the AP was but one piece of a vast campaign aimed at seeding anti- Saudi, anti-Israel and anti-Ameri- can stories across the internet. Sanford makes updates to TRUMP OFFICIALS DIS- CUSSED DEPORTING FAMI- Water Reclamation Facility LIES By Larry Griffin But the idea was tabled as the Herald Staff SOAP BOX DERBY See AP, Page 2 Two new projects at the Sanford North Water Herald photo by Tommy Vincent Reclamation Facility on the shores of Lake Mon- Kids race their soap box cars at the Mike Kirby Derby Park last Saturday. This was the annual local derby for roe are aiming to make things a little greener. the soap box racers. The winners from the top three divisions will go to Akron, Ohio in July to compete. AP source: Barr launches new See WATER, Page 7 look at origins of Russia probe See Page 7 Lyman High student gets surprise See what’s happening STOCKS OF visit from Apple CEO Tim Cook around Seminole County LOCAL INTEREST See page 4 By Larry Griffin As of 3 p.m. Tuesday Herald Staff

Allegiant $144.83 sophomore SEMINOLE SMILE Liam Rosenfeld sees Apple CEO Tim Bombardier $1.55 Cook like many people see rock stars Faro $50.67 or athletes. HCA Healthcare $123.03 So when he got to meet Cook in person at a local Apple store last Invacare $6.71 week, he was ecstatic. NextEra $194.84 “It was just very inspirational, talking about how the arts and tech- Tractor Supply $100.76 nology help each other, about tech- Toro $72.52 nology and education,” Rosenfeld Wells Fargo $46.76 said, an excited glow about him even now, days later, recalling the meet- ing. According to Lyman High Princi- pal Mike Rice, the event was set up Photo contributed in secret, like a surprise birthday Lyman High sophomore Liam Rosenfeld met Apple CEO Tim Cook last week. See APPLE, Page 6 Alaini, local cheerleader PAGE 2 • Midweek: May 15-18, 2019 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: Sanford Police to hold course on diversity and cultural responsiveness

By Sheralyn Brinson its of Sanford. The smoke alarms have 10-year batteries in them and have to be installed by The Sanford Police Department will host a the Fire Department. This is a free service pro- “Diversity and Inclusion for Law Enforcement: vided to Sanford residents who are in need. Enhancing Cultural Responsiveness” Course For detailed information and the request form, on Friday, June 7, 2019 at 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (for law visit the City’s website: enforcement officers), and on Saturday, June 8, www.sanfordfl.gov/departments/fire-depart- 2019 at 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (for volunteers and ment/ fire-prevention-statistics, or call Fire law enforcement officers). The success of the Marshal Matt Minnetto at 407-688-5052. course is largely dependent on participation from members of the community as the learn- • A free Gospel Festival will be held in San- ing stems from an understanding of different ford on Friday-Sunday, May 24-26, 2019, spon- perspectives. The Police Department is asking sored by Greater Bethesda Ministries of New Sanford residents to volunteer for the Saturday York. Festival promoters stated, “This event session and participate with Sanford Police Of- will be a church and community celebration of ficers in this course. The best results are with millennials (young adults) today for tomor- participants who have not participated in simi- row”. For more information, call 315-986-8475, lar programs with the Department. For those or E-mail: [email protected]. Serv- who would like to participate, please e-mail Elder Alec Hayes, Jr. ices will be as follows: Captain Paul Herx at [email protected] Photos contributed Friday, May 24, at 7 p.m.: Praise and Wor- or call 407-688-5050, Ext. 2893. That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Pastor Wendi Henderson-Wyatt will be featured ship Seminar at Sound Doctrine Ministries; Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that at Sanford Gospel Festival 1401 S. Park Ave. in Sanford; Rev. Israel Black, • Greater New Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt Host Pastor. Church, 1720 Pear Ave. in Sanford, cordially be saved. For with the heart man believeth Saturday, May 25, at 6 pm.: Main Event - invites the community to join them in the Pas- unto righteousness; and with the mouth con- Sun., May 19th, at 4 p.m. Theme, “Men, Are Gospel Fest at the Sanford Civic Center, 401 E. toral Installation Service for their new pastor, fession is made unto salvation.” Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning?” Associ- Seminole Blvd. in downtown Sanford (free). Elder Alec Hayes, Jr., on Sunday, May 19, 2019, Elder Hayes is a graduate of Seminole High ate Pastor Jermaine Thomas, of Antioch M.B. Sunday, May 26, at 10 a.m.: Morning Wor- at 4 p.m. Scripture Reference, John 14:12: “Ver- School and he continued his education at Church-Oviedo, will be the guest speaker. The ship at Sound Doctrine Ministries, 1401 S. Park ily, Verily I say unto you, he that believeth on Seminole Community College. His goal for Antioch Male Chorus will be the guest choir. Ave. in Sanford; Rev. Israel Black, Host Pastor. me, the works that I do shall he do also; and the ministry is to see the manifestation of Everyone is cordially invited to the service and Sunday, May 26, at 6 p.m.: Community Fel- greater works than these shall he do; because I God’s spiritual work through the lives of the the fellowship dinner afterwards. Sis. Felicia lowship Worship (A Family Affair), at Word of go unto my father”. Everyone is invited to at- people. He is married to Latietia Hayes and is A. Green, Church Clerk. Faith Ministries, 1100 Historic Goldsboro Blvd. tend. Sis. Dawn Stallworth, Reporter. the father of two boys, Jeremiah and Jordan. in Sanford. Elder Alec Hayes, Jr., was born in Sanford, • The Music Ensemble at Morning Glory Featured Gospel Festival singers and speak- FL. He accepted Christ into his life in the early • New Bethel A.M.E Church, 3615 Main M.B. Church, 2600 East State Road 46 in San- ers: Pastor Wendi Henderson-Wyatt, Record- 90’s. He received his calling into ministry in Street in Sanford/Midway, extends a cordial ford/Midway, will present a Spring Concert, ing Artist, Psalmist & Author; Evangelists 1995 and was licensed under the leadership of invitation to everyone to attend their Women's “A Celebration of God’s Love”, on Sunday, Kenneth & CaCelia Williams; Lady Jennifer the late Rev. James Lynn of Greater New Mt. Day Program on Sunday, May 19th, at 4 p.m. May 26th, at 4 p.m. Everyone is invited to Hoston, Evangelist, Author & Recording Zion Missionary Baptist Church. He believes Retired Rev. Willie Bell Coleman-Smith, of St. come out and bring your family and friends Artist; Psalmist Scheryll Murray; the Phenom- that ministry should be about the upbuilding Paul A.M.E. Church of Winter Garden, FL, will for an evening of celebration and praise. Elder enal Robert Copeland; Pastor Julia Angel; Bro. of the Kingdom and saving of souls that be the guest speaker. Rev. Ruth D. Diehl, Pas- Karen Y. Peoples, Music Director; Bishop Jim- Jay Suarez; Bro. Erike Hoston, Jr.; Recording would be life changing to everyone who be- tor mie L. Blake, Pastor. Artist Zachary “Zil” Vaughn; Rapper Caleb; lieves on the Lord Jesus Christ; for in Romans and DJ “S.O.A.P” Vaughn. 10:8-10, states, “But what saith it? The word is • St. Luke M.B. Church of Cameron City, • The City of Sanford Fire Department can nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: 3771 Jessup Ave. in Sanford, will have their install smoke alarms for homeowners who re- Sheralyn Brinson can be reached at SBrin- that is, the word of faith, which we preach; Annual Men’s Day Service, “Men in Black”, on side in single family homes inside the City lim- [email protected].

ARTS ALIVE: Jeanine Taylor Folk Art to host ‘Catching the Wild Spirit’ show

By Rachel Sammons tarpaper, mud, and even Alabama Music for both nights start at 7:00 Carrie the Musical at Theater on a unique painting experience at Herald Arts Columnist red clay, Tres captures monks, cou- p.m. 119 French is located at 119 West End Zanzibar Coffee House. The café is ples, houses, and, overall, symbols South French Ave., Sanford, FL partnering with Kaleidoscope Arti- This week, enjoy whimsical art of love. For more information, go 32771. Check out 119 French’s This weekend revisit the 1988 sans Market to bring you a creative and music with a little splash of to jtfolkart.com. The Jeanine Taylor Facebook page for more informa- Broadway classic Carrie the Musi- paint class on the patio. Supplies Carrie-esque blood. Folk Art gallery is located at 211 tion. cal at Theater West End. Presented are included with the ticket. Price East 1st St., Sanford, FL 32771. by the Musical Theater Intensives’ options include a Mom and Me Tres & Lillis Taylor Opening This Saturday the 18th marks high school cast, the production package, a Bring A Friend package, Reception Live Music at 119 French and the beginning of Cranes Roost brings to life Stephen King’s best- and a Singular Painter ticket. Spe- Cranes Roost Park Park’s popular concert series selling novel with a collaboration cialty coffees and pastries will be This Saturday the 18th at 6:00 Rhythms at the Roost. Starting at between the show’s original au- available onsite for purchase. Get p.m., attend the opening reception Sip from one of 119 French’s 6:00 p.m., the band High Voltage thors, MCC Theater, and director your tickets before Saturday the of the ‘Catching the Wild Spirit’ sixty different draft and bottled will perform today’s hits as well as Stafford Arima. For showtimes and 18th from the Facebook page. exhibit at the Jeanine Taylor Folk beers as you see one-of-a-kind live old classics. Bring a chair or blan- tickets, go to Zanzibar Coffee House is located Art gallery. Meet nationally ac- music this weekend. Tomorrow the ket, peruse the food vendors, and theaterwestend.com/events/car- at 315 North Ronald Reagan Blvd., claimed visual artist Tres Taylor 16th, enjoy Miami-based band Soft enjoy live music. For more infor- rie. Theater West End is located at Longwood, FL 32750. and his daughter and textile artist Cricket as they play psychedelic mation, go to altamonte.org. 115 West 1st St., Sanford, FL, Lillis Taylor whose work trans- progressive rock, reggae, blues, Cranes Roost is located at 274 32771. Email art news and tips to Herald forms whimsical designs into and the ‘stankiest’ funk. Then on Cranes Roost Blvd., Altamonte Arts Columnist Rachel Sammons at wearable art. The show commemo- Friday the 17th, see Nashville Springs, FL 32701. Coffee, Tea, and Creativity [email protected]. rates Tres Taylor’s radical career artist Carrie Welling who will sere- Paint Class change when he quit his job as a nade patrons with melodies rich in biochemist to pursue art. Using country roots and edgy rock lyrics. This Sunday the 19th, embark

COUCH THEATER -- VIDEO/DVD PREVIEWS

By Amy Anderson of the Nancy Myers rom-com starring Mel Gibson, and it's about as good as that one, "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part" (PG) -- which is to say a bit predictable and a tad Invite the neighborhood kids over for a follow- overbearing but still kinda funny and cute. up to 2014's goof-fest (and I mean that in the most complimentary way), now with Duplo "Everybody Knows" (R) -- Real-life husband blocks! The perpetually sunny Emmett Brick- and wife Javier Bardem and Penelope Cruz owski (Chris Pratt) and his brooding belle play former lovers Paco and Laura in director Lucy (Elizabeth Banks) now live in a near- Asghar Farhadi's "Everybody Knows," a Span- apocalyptic future after the arrival of smother- ish-language crime drama. Laura returns to ingly cute Duplo big blocks from the Systar her hometown for her sister's birthday and to System that decimate Bricksburg. But when visit with her father. There she is reconnected these space invaders send a general to kidnap with a former boyfriend who has built a suc- Batman (Will Arnette) as a king for Queen Wa- cessful business. At a party, her teenage tevra Wa'Nabi (delightfully voiced by Tiffany daughter goes missing, and a ransom is de- Haddish), a group including Lucy gets manded. Longtime secrets are slowly unrav- scooped up, and Emmett will have to go after eled in the midst of investigating the his friends, crossing space and time to save kidnapping. them. It falls short of its predecessor, but only barely. It's a free-for-all of popular references "The Prodigy" (R) -- Tiny terror Miles (Jack- and cameos with, if can you believe it, a mes- son Robert Scott) has a big brain and violent sage for kids and parents alike. tendencies. His mother Sarah (Taylor Schilling, of "Orange Is the New Black" fame) struggles "What Men Want" (R) -- Ali Davis (Taraji P. with loving her baby boy and recognizing the Henson) is a hardworking, top-tier sports danger that lies within. There's a backstory in- Warner Bros. agent who is a sore thumb of a woman in a volving a serial killer who dies and is possibly Lucy and Emmett from "The Lego Movie 2" man's business. Screened out of a partnership reimbodied in Miles, but this movie doesn't by the boys' club, she turns to a voodoo-gypsy- seem to invest much in the storyline. It's a se- fortune teller who gives her the ability to hear ries of vignettes showcasing creepy child ac- the thoughts of men. Once she gets past the tions (knife sharpening, threatening pictures NEW TV RELEASES "Bonanza" Season 9 Volume 2 cavalcade of sophomoric rude references, Ali drawn, blunt objects being wielded) with a "Better Call Saul" Season 4 harnesses her new power and uses it to her couple of jump scares thrown in. "Liars" Season 1 (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. own advantage. This is a gender swap update "My Hero Academia: Season 3, Part 1"

killed at least four people. CLIMATE CHANGE HITTING REAL AP ESTATE MARKET DATA SHOWS ISRAELI SETTLE- MENTS BOOSTED AFTER TRUMP Some research suggests rising sea levels Continued from Page 1 ELECTION and flooding brought by global warming are harming coastal property values, but Trump administration grappled with Israel's government went on a spending how much is an open question. straining resources and an influx of Central binge in its West Bank settlements follow- Americans crossing the border, sources tell ing Trump's victory in 2016, official data ob- 1WHATSAPP DISCOVERS SPYWARE AP. tained by the AP finds. THAT INFECTED WITH A CALL ALONE NTSB TO INVESTIGATE DEADLY WHERE 'STATELESS' IS AN ISSUE MIDAIR COLLISION IN ALASKA Spyware crafted by a sophisticated A growing number of children are essen- group of hackers-for-hire took advantage of A team of federal accident investigators tially without country after being born in a flaw in the WhatsApp communications will try to piece together what caused a col- other nations to Venezuelans who have fled program to remotely hijack dozens of lision between two sightseeing planes that the crisis in their homeland. phones, the company says. SANFORD HERALD Midweek: May 15-18, 2019 PAGE 3 OPINIONS SNARKY McSNIDE SAYS,

Has Joe Biden been sanitized? The problem is, Joe Biden is a dud.

Remember, a few months ago, the What does he stand for? Against? media was full of pictures, cartoons, and Trump obviously, but what else? photoshops depicting the former Vice President as a "hands on" sort of guy? The things he doesn't have.

Now, that is in the past, America has No glass ceiling to break as the first moved on, and Sleepy Joe, as Trump has woman President, no First Lady dressed labeled him, is leading the pack of Demo- to the nines. crat wanna bees, by a wide margin. Against the reality show star leading our What he does have. fair land, if the election was held now, Joe would win. First President from a tiny state? Takes Amtrak to work? First President born in Eighteen months from now, who Scranton, PA? An energy level some- knows. Biden has said and done things in where between Ben Carson and Jeb! the last century which are frowned upon Bush? Ready to promote the minimum by more radical Democrats in this one. wage racket? No problem, Joe says he has changed with the times. The rank and file accept After four years of an in your face New that. They are appalled by the unelec- Yorker, are we really ready to trade tability of the rest of the gang. That leaves Tweety for a dullard from Delaware? them with Biden.

Vedder says that student inepti- use of these students' time and dollar terms) without materially Higher Education in America tude is not surprising since they the resources of their parents impacting academic perform- spend little time in classrooms and taxpayers. ance." By Walter E. Williams demic preparation and in some ition increase of 60 cents. and studying. It's even less sur- Vedder has several impor- --Reevaluate academic disciplines are indoctrinated by For the high cost of college, prising when one considers stu- tant ideas for higher education tenure. Tenure is an employ- Distinguished Professor highly subjective ideology." what do students learn? A semi- dent high school preparation. reform. First, we should put an ment benefit that has costs, and Emeritus of Economics at Ohio Third, "there is a mismatch be- nal study, "Academically According to 2010 and 2013 end to the university monopoly faculty members should be University Richard Vedder's tween student occupational ex- Adrift," by Richard Arum and NAEP test scores, only 37% of on certifying educational and forced to make tradeoffs be- new book, "Restoring the Prom- pectations after graduation and Josipa Roksa, after surveying 12th-graders were proficient in vocational competency. Non- tween it and other forms of uni- ise," published by the Inde- labor market realities." College 2,300 students at various col- reading, 25% in math, 12% in college organizations could versity compensation. pendent Institute based in graduates often find themselves leges, argues that very little im- history, 20% in geography and package academic courses and --Colleges of education, with Oakland, California, is about employed as baristas, retail provement in critical reasoning 24% in civics. award degrees based upon ex- their overall poor academic the crisis in higher education. clerks and taxi drivers. skills occurs in college. Adult What happens when many ternal examinations. quality, are an embarrassment He summarizes the three major The extraordinary high col- literacy is falling among college of these students graduate sad- Regarding financial aid, col- on most campuses and should problems faced by America's lege cost not only saddles stu- graduates. Large proportions of dled with debt? The Federal Re- leges should be forced to share be eliminated. colleges and universities. First, dents with debt, it causes them college graduates do not know serve Bank of New York, in an in covering loan defaults, --End speech codes on col- our universities "are vastly too to defer activities such as get- simple facts, such as the half- October 2018 report, finds that namely they need to have some lege campuses by using the expensive, often costing twice ting married and starting a fam- century in which the Civil War many students are underem- skin in the game. More impor- University of Chicago Princi- as much per student compared ily, buying a home and saving occurred. There are some excep- ployed, filling jobs that can be tantly, Vedder says that we ples on free speech. with institutions in other indus- for retirement. Research done tions to this academic incompe- done with a high school educa- should end or revise the federal --Require a core curriculum trialized democracies." Second, by the New York Federal Re- tency, most notably in technical tion. More than one-third of student aid program. that incorporates civic and cul- though there are some impor- serve Banks and the National areas such as engineering, nurs- currently working college grad- Vedder ends "Restoring the tural literacy. tant exceptions, students "on Bureau of Economic Research ing, architecture and account- uates are in jobs that do not re- Promise" with a number of pro- --The most important meas- average are learning relatively shows that each dollar of fed- ing, where colleges teach quire a degree, such as flight posals with which I agree: ure of academic reforms is to little, spend little time in aca- eral aid to college leads to a tu- vocationally useful material. attendants, janitors and sales- --College administrative staff make university governing men. In addition to this kind of often exceeds the teaching staff. boards independent and mean- resource misallocation, 40% or Vedder says, "I doubt there is a ingful. In my opinion, most aca- more college students fail to major campus in America demic governing boards are graduate in six years. It is not where you couldn't eliminate little more than yes men for the unreasonable to ask whether very conservatively 10 percent president and provost. college attendance was a wise of the administrative payroll (in

MALLARD FILLMORE Bruce Tinsley PAGE 4 • Midweek: May 15 to 18, 2019 SANFORD HERALD SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY Seminole County Public Schools Valedictorians Announced COMMUNITY EVENTS

Newcomers Luncheon ments. Free concert. Call Thursday, May 16, 11:30 386-668-3840. a.m., Cafe Murane, 309 Cranes Roost Blvd., Alta- Geneva Jam monte Springs. Program will Saturday, May 18, 5 p.m., introduce & recognize tal- Geneva Community Center, ented, hard-working women 161 1st St, Geneva. & install newly elected Come for a free evening board. $25. Reservations re- of toe-tapping acoustic, quired. Call 407-366-7751. bluegrass, traditional coun- try & old-fashioned gospel Food Pantry music. Play an acoustic in- Thursdays, 4 to 6 p.m., strument - join or learn. 400 W. Airport Blvd., San- Pizza by the slice & drinks ford. Non-perishable food for sale. Music begins at 5:30 items for the public. Volun- p.m. Donations appreciated teers and donations ac- to cover expenses. cepted. Call 407-665-3230. Car Show Business Startup 101 Sunday, May 19, 11 a.m. Friday, May 17, 10 to 11:30 to 2 p.m., Central Park City a.m., North Branch Library, Hall, 100 N. Country Club 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- Road, Lake Mary. ford. Learn how to start your own business in Semi- Family Movie Night nole County. Visit Monday, May 20, 5:45 http://sbdc.seminolestate.e p.m., North Branch Library, du/ to register. Registration 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- required. Call 407-665-1620. ford. Movie is "Captain Un- derpants." Bring blanket & Comedy Night snacks. Call 407-665-1620. Friday, May 17, 9 p.m., Inner Compass Brewing Serving Hope Company, 300 E. 2nd Street, Tuesday, May 21, 6 p.m., Sanford. Monthly stand-up Rescue Outreach Mission, comedy showcase at Inner 1701 Historic Goldsboro Compass. Come for the craft Blvd., Sanford. Meal for the beer, stay for the laughs. Not community, hygiene items & recommended for young clothing. children due to content. Women, Wine, Wellness Planning Meeting for In- Thursday, May 23, 7 p.m., dependence Day Parade 172 Sausalito Blvd., Cassel- Saturday, May 18, 8:30 berry. Night of food, fun & a.m., Rural Heritage Center, health. Call 407-831-4357. 101 E. Main St., Geneva. Planning Meeting for Inde- Photos contributed Business Plans 101 Valedictorians for SCPS announced. pendence Day Parade & Fes- Friday, May 24, 10 to 11:30 tival. Call 407-349-1266. Crooms - Alex Quach (top left) has been accepted to Yale and Columbia and is awaiting word from a.m, North Branch Library, MIT. Hagerty High - Nancy Chen (top left center). Lake Brantley - Kristofer Edstrom (top right center) 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- Snakes of will be attending Merchant Marine Academy. - Jonathan Lawrence (top ford. Create a blueprint for right) will be attending Furman University. Lake Mary High School - Carson Miller (middle left). Lyman Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m., your business success. Visit High School - Dylan Ryan (middle center left) and Srajan Dube (middle center right). Dylan Ryan will Yarborough Nature Center, http://sbdc.seminolestate.e attend George Mason University & Srajan Dube will attend Georgia Tech. - Jade 3485 N. CR 426, Geneva. du to register. Registration Fara Monteiro (middle right) is waiting to hear back from her top choices, including Wake Forest Uni- Join local snake expert for required. Call 407-665-1620. intro to snakes to dispel versity and Vanderbilt. SCPS Virtual School - Lily Bass (bottom left). Seminole High -has three vale- dictorians to accommodate the magnets. Cyriac Manjaly (bottom center left) may go to the University myths. Meet & hold some Gospel Fest snakes that live in the area. of Miami. Health Academy - Andre Naguid (bottom center right) may go to UCF. Traditional - Aayush Friday, May 24, 7 p.m., Shah (bottom right) has top choices of UF, Vanderbilt, Chicago and UPenn. Winter Springs High Program end with a hike. $5 Sound Doctrine Ministries, School - Hayden McCandless (side left) will attend University of Florida. per person. For ages 7+ & 1401 S. Park Ave., Sanford. must be accompanied by an Saturday, May 25, 6 p.m., adult. Pre-registration re- Sanford Civic Center, San- quired. Call 407-665-2211. ford. Sunday, May 26, 10 a.m., Sound Doctrine Min- Glorious Hands First Scholarship Awards Ceremony Restore Pond istries, Sanford. Sunday, Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m. May 26, 6 p.m., Word of to 12 p.m., Grace Lake, 1339 Faith Ministries, 1100 His- Glorious Hands, Inc., “A Positive Place for Girls,” is excited to announce their 1st Grace View Ct., Longwood. toric Goldsboro Blvd., San- Scholarship Awards Ceremony. Since 2012, the mission of Glorious Hands (GH) in Help restore the pond by ford. "Celebrating our Seminole County is to provide mentoring and empowerment opportunities to Girls planting beneficial plants. Millennial Today, for Tomor- ages 10-19. Our goal is to ensure that all girls have the required support and re- Call 407-665-2457. row." Public is welcome. sources to earn their High School Diplomas and be prepared for college and/or vo- cational training. This year, we are honored to be selected by Seminole County Florida Native Plants Memorial 5K/Kids Run School Board Member Abby Sanchez and the Sanchez Family Scholarship Fund as Saturday, May 18, 10 to 11 Saturday, May 25, 7 a.m. recipients of three scholarships. Our first scholarship jewel, Sincere Brown, was sur- a.m., North Branch Library, 5K, 8 a.m. kids run, 8:20 a.m. prised at Oviedo High School as a scholarship recipient recently. 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- awards, Center Lake Park, Two additional GH scholars were named scholarship recipients at the Seminole High ford. Professionals from 299 Center Lake Lane, School Award Ceremony on Tuesday, May 14. In addition to receiving scholarships, Florida Native Plant Society Oviedo. For prices & more GH girls will be presented with their Vision Boards from grade 8 to reflect upon “The will present how to identify details call 407-971-5565. these plants & how to use in Power of Your Words” as they graduate. If you can THINK IT, WRITE IT and it will COME TO PASS! One of the Vision Boards reads, “My Real Upcoming Future is your yard. Registration re- Living in Truth Outreach quired. Call 407-665-1620. Here!” The GH girls have worked extremely hard and have overcome many chal- Community Festival lenges. We are happy to celebrate with them as they take their walk and graduate Saturday, May 25, 9 a.m. Hurricane Expo to 2 p.m., Greater Provi- Saturday, May 18, 10 a.m. dence Worship Center, 1101 Photo contributed to 2 p.m., Seminole Towne Historic Goldsboro Blvd., Center Mall (Center Court), Sanford. Festival for public. 200 Towne Center Circle, Sanford. Join News13, Enter- com (Mix105.1) & Seminole Celery City Cruisers Saturday, May 25, 4 to 9 County Office of Emergency p.m., Park Avenue to Pal- Management. Meet experts, metto Avenue on Seminole prepare home, make a plan, Blvd. in Sanford. Monthly kids zone & giveaways. car exhibition. Call 321-229- 2585. Low Cost Pet Shots Saturday, May 18, 12 to 1 Battle of the Food Trucks p.m., Horstmeyer Farm Saturday, May 25, 4 to 9 Store, 115 N. Laurel Ave., p.m., Center Lake Park, 299 Sanford. Low cost pet shots Center Lake Lane, Oviedo. by a licensed vet, flea & tick 30+ food trucks for a culi- control. Benefits abandoned nary cook off. & abused animals. Rabies $5 combos $10 to $16 for dogs & cats. Call 386-748-8993. Rock & Blues/ Car Show Saturday, May 25, 5 to 9 p.m., Lake Concord Park, 95 Brethren Reaching Out Triplett Lake Drive, Cassel- Saturday, May 18, 12 berry. Music, over 100 + noon to 3 p.m., 201 Avocado classic, muscle cars & hot Ave., Sanford. Community rods. is invited to help celebrate 24 years of service in part- nership with the faith com- Night Hike munity, Seminole County Saturday, May 25, 7:30 to Government, Seminole 9:30 p.m., Lake Proctor County Sheriffs Office, local Wilderness Area, 920 E. SR businesses & friends. Salute 46, Geneva. Join Natural to graduating seniors. Food, Lands staff & volunteers for fun & children's activities. guided hikes. Experience the Call 407-221-5196 for info. trails, learn about animals & plants that live in the variety of habitats. Children must Accordion Club be at least 7 years old & ac- Saturday, May 18, 1 p.m., companied by an adult. Pre- DeBary Hall Historic Site registration required, space Imagiodome Theater, 198 is limited. Register online at Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. Musi- recreation.seminolecoun- cians will discuss their art tyfl.gov. Call 407-665-2211 form & display their instru- for more info. SANFORD HERALD Midweek: May 15 to 18, 2019 • PAGE 5 PEOPLE A GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY Ladies start 100+ Women Who Care Seminole Act to ACT serves Needy & Trafficking Victims

Madalyn is the Executive Director of Act To ACT.

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By Susan Wenner Madalyn is a board member of an Angel Photo contributed Herald Publisher/People Editor House India and Orphanage in India and a Group picture of many of the Seminole County ladies involved with the organization. local non-profit Cover G.I.R.L Ministries who Sanford residents, Kenny and Madalyn Al- focuses on healing and restoration of women. By Susan Wenner outpouring support of our local commu- Kenny is a board member of an organization nity. The very next morning I was reading an varez began working with the homeless and Herald Publisher/People Editor underprivileged through a clothing closet they called Bethlehem Youth Ministries. BYM is a article highlighting a woman who had started nonprofit Christian mentoring organization a 100+ Women Who Care chapter in Sacra- started in 2008 at their old church. But, it was Chuluota friends, Meagan Przychocki and from that experience that their current non- that supports the educational, social and recre- Heather McCandless, have been friends since mento. I knew I had to start a local chapter ational needs for homeless and needy children. right here." profit, Act to ACT (Act to Advancing City the age of 7, playing little league soft ball to- Transformation) was born. “We are passionate about being a voice for gether, school and college, side by side, but it The ladies are very passionate about help- the voiceless (homeless, children, victims of ing others, especially women in need and are The couple has lived in Florida and been is their latest endeavor, 100 + Women Who married for 20 years and are parents to 4 abuse and single parents),” said Madalyn. Care Seminole County that has the duo chatty huge proponents that everyone has some- “There is no one-time event we could point to thing to offer to help those around us. "We es- daughters. The organization is a family en- about all things charitable. deavor with many volunteers assisting as that caused us to start Act to ACT but it has re- "We are both deeply invested in our com- pecially feel strongly empowering women ally been a lifetime of obedience to Jesus that and encourage our daughters to lift women needed. munities where we live, work and volunteer," With their initial clothing closet the has us where we are today. We find great re- said Heather. "We both have children who at- up around them in their own lives. The im- ward in being able to see individuals find their pact a group of women when bonded to- Alavarez family met some practical needs in tend Seminole County Public Schools and we the area of clothing, toiletries, and other basic self-worth and believe that they don’t have to live less than three miles from one gether can make – our community is a better continue to live in the cycle of poverty. It’s that place because of our donations, time, cama- necessities once a week. “After getting to another. Even our husbands are friends." know many of our friends we realized that moment when people are empowered and re- Heather also aded that Meagan's back- raderie and influence. Eventually we hope to alize that positive change can be made. It is offer a annual scholarship to a future female there was a greater need in our community,” ground as a nurse gives her a deep sense of said Madalyn. “Providing food and clothing also rewarding to share these programs within empathy and responsibility for those in need leader to high school seniors." the local churches at little or no cost. Then they "We have researched other chapters, spo- was a very small part of what they needed. around her. Meagan also volunteers her time Many couldn’t find homes or jobs because are empowered to reach their community. We within the community. "I own a commercial ken to other chapters and involved as many see a lot of brokenness and hardship. Some people as possible to recommend charities our they didn’t have proper identification. Many construction company," said Heather. "I also needed training with basic life skills, job skills that life choice has brought upon the individ- volunteers my time, as well as encourage my organization could help," said Heather. "We ual but much of it caused by the choices of oth- are learning and teaching about non-profits and financial literacy. We also saw the impor- employees to participate at least every month tance in raising awareness of issues that affect ers. The hardest part is when you see the contributing to various organizations." and charities that may not have the exposure potential for change in someone’s life but they without the involvement of this organization. this community. We had a vision of seeing life Megan shared that their organization, 100+ change within the community of Sanford.” can’t see it or are unwilling to take the steps Women Who Care, is a world wide alliance We also have an amazing city full of people necessary to make those changes. Many times who want to give and help. Everyone is so It was in 2017 that Kenny and Madalyn took that has been in operation since 2006. Begin- a leap of faith and began their organization Act they want the help but they are consumed by ning in Jackson, Michigan by Karen Dunni- kind, community oriented and willing to fi- their circumstances and get in their own way. nancially help." To ACT (Advancing City Transformation). gan, the first meeting she held raised $12,800 “Act To ACT exists to facilitate the alleviation It is painful to see an addict that has come out for the center of Family Health and it pro- With both women coming from large fami- of rehab and been clean for a bit suddenly turn lies and receiving tremendous support of poverty through relationships. We walk vided baby cribs for a large number of new with people over time to help them navigate back to their old ways from one minute to the mothers. She continued, From there it has ex- through the years and by many different peo- next. In many situations there isn’t anything ple willing to help their families when we their situations. We feel that every job or life panded to over 600 active and operating experience has prepared us for the work that we can do other than just pray for the individ- chapters throughout the world. "We are proud were younger, they felt a sense of responsibil- uals.” ity to pay it forward as much as they can. And we are now doing.” to announce that this is the first Central As active members of Action Church in San- She added, “The best skill we have learned Florida chapter," said Megan. "To give you a their own family members such as sisters, is that we have to do life with people. We can’t moms and husbands have all lent a helping ford, the couple works with individuals and little bit of personal history as to how this families that come through their church that just preach to them. Theodore Roosevelt said it began, several months ago when the hurri- hand in supporting and growing this organi- best. ‘People don't care how much you know zation. are experiencing homelessness. They also part- canes hit the Carolinas our church, The Action ner with Rescue Out Reach Mission and work until they know how much you care.’ Rather Church did an outreach for the victims im- For more information go to www.100wom- than giving advice we say, ‘How can we work enseminole.com (under construction) or Face- closely with their clients through their advo- pacted by the hurricanes providing essentials cacy program. Other partnerships include together to get you out of this situation?’ We that were desperately needed. Upon arrival to book - will not do it for them and we will not let them https://www.facebook.com/100-Women- 121Hope to spread Human Trafficking Aware- the donation site we were floored by the large ness in our community, CRN (Community Re- do it alone. It’s the biblical principle of teach- amount of donations that were already Who-Care-Seminole-County- ing a man to fish. I remember one particular 518551711959407/ source Network) in developing and training loaded onto the truck. It was amazing to be a Advocates for their programs as well as CRU homeless gentlemen that we helped get out of part of something so impactful and see the Inner City Orlando in their efforts to provide his crisis situation. There were many great mo- resources to local churches and non-profits for ments we experienced with him (job, home, discipleship. “We are always seeking opportu- vehicle) but to witness him getting baptized nities for partnerships and collaboration to and when his sister contacted us and told us help our clients reach their potential,” said their relationship was reconciled and they Madalyn. “Our work really improves our com- were reunited was a defining moment for us.” munity so we would like to get local busi- For more information on Act to ACT go to Megan (left) and nesses on board in terms of providing jobs for Facebook Heather (right). our clients and financial support for our organ- https://www.facebook.com/Act2ACT/ and ization.” at www.acttoact.org .

Photo contributed Act to ACT Founders and volunteers. Front- Soneska Rivera, Behind her- Hiroko Heyliger, Danielle Skinner, Madalyn Alvarez, Kenny Alvarez and Heidi Neiman.

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GERALDINE BULLOCK loving daughter, Brenda Zion Hope Missionary Baptist loving children and family grand, two aunts, three MILTON RODRIQUEZ BURKE Mayes, Sandra Burke- Church, Sanford, Florida members by her side. She was uncles and a host of other sor- Humphrey, Sharon Burke, under the leadership of born on Wednesday, rowing family members and Milton Rodriquez, 56, of Geraldine Bullock Burke, and Regina Burke; 37 grand- Pastor Michael Griffin. November 27, 1957 in dear friends. Visitation will be Sanford, passed away May 7, “Granny”, 94, of Sanford, children, a host of great- She was preceded in death Sanford, Florida to the late held on Friday, May 17, 2019 2019 in Sanford. Florida grands, great-great grands, by her father, mother, 2 sisters James A. Fields, Sr. and Lelia from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at He was born in Manhattan, passed great-great-great grands, and 2 Clark Fields. She was bap- Saint Matthews Missionary N.Y. and came to area from away on cousins, other relatives and brothers. tized and became a member Baptist Church. A Celebration Bronx, N.Y. He worked for Saturday, many sorrowing friends. She of Saint Matthews Missionary of Life service will be held on Siemens as a stock and ship- May 11, Visitation on Friday, May leaves to Baptist Church at an early Saturday, May 18, 2019 at ping clerk. He was also a 2019 at her 17, 2019, 5 PM - 7 PM at Allen cherish her age., where she served while 11:00 am at Saint Matthews member of New Bethel residence. Chapel African Methodist memories, attending as an usher and as Missionary Baptist Church, A.M.E. Church. He enjoyed She was Episcopal Church, 1203 South 2 children church reporter. Irene was a with Reverend Leonard L. J. and loved the Dallas born April Olive Avenue, Sanford, who she graduate of Seminole High Wilson, Pastor, Officiating. Cowboys and the New York 28, 1925 in Florida 32771 with a family raised as School and was employed by Interment will be held at Yankees baseball teams. Sanford, wake beginning at 5:30 PM. her own, Blue Cross Shield of Florida. Shiloh Cemetery, Sanford, He is Florida to Homegoing Celebration on daughter , She was preceded in death by Florida. Arrangements survived Geraldine Bullock Saturday, May 18, 2019, 11 Chardnay her parents, James A. Fields, entrusted to Trinity Memorial by his the late Annie Mae Burke Jerry AM at Allen Chapel African Heard; son, Sr. and Chapel, Inc. 819 W 1st Street wife, Joyce Hugle Bullock Methodist Episcopal Church, Andre Lelia Clark Sanford, Florida Rodriquez and the late Charlotte Drake 1203 South Olive Avenue, Heard; two Fields, and (407)732.4594. of Sanford; Davis. Geraldine attended Sanford, Florida 32771 with granddaughters, Samija and one broth- and sisters, Seminole County Public Reverend Octavius L. Smith, Aria all of Chicago, Illinois; er, Charles OLLIE MAE JORDON Jessy Schools and Crooms High officiating. Interment will fol- She will be missed by her “Donell” McCLOUD Delgado of School. She was an agricul- low at Restlawn Cemetery, nieces, Patricia Prather Fields. Left Apollo tural worker in the farming Sanford, Florida. Phelps, Elouise Burney both to cherish Given by God on June 26, Beach, industry for many years. Services Entrusted to the of Sanford, Florida, Betty the many 1939, in Pelham, Georgia. Jackie Milton Geraldine was a faithful care of Sunrise Funeral Lloyd of Detroit , Michigan, wonderful Almost 80 years later, Rodriquez Rodriquez member of Allen Chapel Home, 900 Locust Avenue, and Irma Smith of Brookville, memories returned to God on May 7, of Bronx, African Methodist Episcopal Sanford, Florida 32771, Illinois; one special nephew, of her life 2019, following a truly N.Y. and Church, Sanford, Florida (407)322-7383. Charlie Golden of Columbus, Irene ‘Dell’ well-lived Christian life in His Service. Milagros Rodriquez of Bronx, where she fserved on Usher Georgia and a host of great- Johnson are her Preceded by brother, Robert N.Y. Board #2. She enjoyed fish- nieces, great nephews, great- children, Jordon. Survived by Mother, Visitation was held Friday, ing and was an avid lover of ANNIE MAE HUGLE great nieces, great-great son, Eric Helen Jordon Wall; sisters: May 10 from 5 to 7 p.m. at all types of sports; just to nephews, and friends. “Skipper (Asia) Johnson and Gussie Randall, Betty Staley Eichelberger’s Memorial name a few of them were It is with a heavy heart and Services Entrusted to the daughter, Cylinda Johnson. and Evan [Anthony] People; Chapel. Funeral services were baseball, , and foot- great sadness that the family care of Sunrise Funeral Brothers, James A. Fields, Jr., host of nieces and nephews; held Monday, May 13 at New ball. of Annie Mae Hugle, 93, a Home, 900 Locust Avenue, Earnest A Fields, Sanford, special best friend Grace Ann Bethel A.M.E. Church with She was preceded in death long time resident of Chicago, Sanford, Florida 32771, Florida; Larry D. (Toni) Chewning; and “acquired Rev. Ruth D. Diehl as pastor by her husband, Moses Illinois and a resident of (407)322-7383. Fields, Austell, Georgia. family” at beautiful Serenity and words of comfort and Burke, Sr.; 7 children she Sanford, Florida for approxi- Sisters, Deloris Williams, Towers independent senior Rev. Terrell Blair, officiant. loved dearly, Gerald Frazier, mately two years passed IRENE ‘DELL’ JOHNSON Shirley Myers, Juanita Fields, living community in down- Wilson-Eichelberger Sr., Mildred Cooks, Beatrice away on Saturday, May 11, Sanford, Florida; Margaret town Sanford. Ollie Mae lived Mortuary, Sanford, is in Wynn, Pamela Bullock, 2019 at Central Florida Irene “Dell” Johnson 61 (Ernest) Swilley, Orlando, by: “The Lord loves a cheer- charge of all arrangements. Timothy Burke, James Burke, Regional Hospital, Sanford, passed away peacefully on Florida; Linda (Ronald) ful giver” and “Cleanliness is and Laura Burke. Florida with her family at her May 6, 2019 at Central Florida Tatum, Carson, California. Six next to Godliness.” She is survived by her 4 side. She was a member of Regional Hospital with her grandchildren and one great-

APPLE chasing his dreams of working in talk or reading an article, but get- liant, yes, he’s smart, but he also tech. He’s authored several apps ting our hands dirty and building cares.” Continued from Page 1 himself, including one that con- stuff,” Rosenfeld said. “I wanted Rosenfeld said his hope for the verts images into symbols and to provide the same experience for club is to help others achieve the numbers, a graphic design style others.” same kind of passion for coding party. Cook had been in town one,’ and Liam is like oh my God, known as ASCII Art. Rice said Rosenfeld seemed that he has. for another event, and things it’s Tim Cook.” There’s a second one he’s work- humble on the surface, but that his “I noticed a lot of people didn’t worked out to where he had time At the Worldwide Developers’ ing on which will help people tune accomplishments had been noth- want to make the commitment for and wanted to meet Rosenfeld, Conference, which takes place in musical instruments, though he’s ing to shrug at. a year-long course,” he said. “I who he’d just learned had won a San Jose, California, Rosenfeld still working on that one. “He’s got a leadership side that wanted to provide the ability to scholarship to attend this year’s said engineers talk about the best “This year I was planning to is well beyond his age,” Rice said. test out coding in a non committal Apple Worldwide Developers’ practices in their industry, new take AP music theory,” he said of “He came this year and said ‘I’d way. To provide them a place they Conference, which gets thousands technology releases and more. that app. “I had a scheduling con- really like to start a coding organi- can work with other people pas- of applicants every year. “There are session labs, where flict to push it into next year. I zation.’ We had it in the past, but sionate about coding.” “They surprised him,” Rice told Apple engineers get taught about thought, why not make an app it kind of fizzled out. He’s got Overall, Rosenfeld’s attitude the Sanford Herald. “Even the best practices and explain the new that mixes music and technology?” about 15, 20 students joined the toward coding is one of pride and Apple store executives had no idea technology on more of a developer This year he started a successful club, and he’s taken it on himself passion like any other art. that Tim Cook was going to be level,” Rosenfeld said. “There’s coding club at Lyman High, where to teach different coding methods. “It’s fun to build stuff,” he said. there. When Liam walked in, Tim also labs where you get to talk to he and other students learn coding He cares enough about the student “It’s so joyful being able to write was talking to the apple store developers.” in a hands-on manner. population and enough about the something out and click around employees. They said ‘hey, we Rosenfeld has been anything “We learn the most from not future that he wants to help every- and something pops up on the want to introduce you to some- but a slouch when it comes to just sitting down and watching a one out that he can. Yes, he’s bril- screen and you wrote all of that.”

HUMAN hundreds of firefighters and para- seven paramedics in Seminole how to use a defibrillator and when Seminole County’s team medics who will carry on his lega- County,” Hitchcock said. “They drugs. Nowadays, you make a 9-1- went down to help. Continued from Page 1 cy for many years to come.” were the ones who first started 1 call and you get a fire truck and “Stan bought T-shirts and trad- Bob Hitchcock, a fellow retired advanced life support when it was two or three medics. Back then ed them to the military for steaks,” firefighter and contemporary of brand new.” there was just the seven of us in Hitchcock said. “The military had From there he was promoted Human’s, said there were “not Hitchcock said that over the the whole county. It was exciting steaks, but we needed something through the ranks and become many EMTs who didn’t get taught years, several of the “Magnificent and scary and we wouldn’t have in exchange, so he gave them T- Battalion Chief in Seminole by Stan.” Seven” have passed away, with changed it for the world.” shirts.” County, retiring in 2007. He said their beginnings had Human being the most recent one. Hitchcock said he recalled fond- Hitchcock said Human was But his work didn’t end there - been humble: they had come from Now it’s “down to four,” he said. ly those early days, so new that “always giving” and that he had he would go on to serve as the a time when there weren’t that He said he and Human and the there wasn’t even a real protocol been instrumental in the develop- EMT Program Coordinator for many firefighters at all, and they others had started work when for how they were supposed to ment of the modern day firefight- Seminole State College. had essentially built up the paramedic was a new job title, act. He recalled sitting around liv- ing and emergency system. “Stan made a significant impact department as people knew it with a low pass rate because the ing rooms with coffee, writing out There will be a memorial service on all aspects of the fire and EMS today from almost nothing. skill set was so new. So their skills the protocol that the department for Human on Friday, May 17 at community throughout Central Hitchcock said him, Human and were in high demand. would later set in stone. Northland Church at 530 Dog Florida,” an email from the five other original firefighters had “We went to school off Wymore Asked about a particular memo- Track Road in Longwood, taking Seminole County Fire Department gone by the moniker “the Road,” he said. “Where the nurses ry that he thought defined place at 2:30 p.m. reads. “One of his biggest marks Magnificent Seven.” came and taught us how to Human, Hitchcock remembered that he left was his role in training “He was part of the original become paramedics. We learned the days of Hurricane Andrew, SANFORD HERALD Midweek: May 15-18, 2019 • PAGE 7 AP source: Barr launches new look at origins of Russia probe

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats have accused Trump of but appeared to be alluding to a sur- probe's origins and Barr has said he Durham is a career prosecutor who Attorney General William Barr has using the allegations to divert atten- veillance warrant the FBI obtained on expects the watchdog report to be was nominated for his post as U.S. appointed a U.S. attorney to examine tion from special counsel Robert a former Trump associate, Carter Page, done in May or June. attorney in Connecticut by Trump. He the origins of the Russia investigation Mueller's findingsthat Russia aided and the FBI's use of an informant Former Attorney General Jeff has previously investigated law and determine if intelligence collection Trump's 2016 campaign and that he while the bureau was investigating Sessions had appointed another U.S. enforcement corruption, the destruc- involving the Trump campaign was could not exonerate the president on former Trump campaign foreign poli- attorney, John Huber, in March 2018 to tion of CIA videotapes and the Boston "lawful and appropriate," according to the question of whether he tried to cy adviser George Papadopoulos. review aspects of the Russia investiga- FBI office's relationship with mobsters. a person familiar with the issue. impede Mueller's investigation. FBI Director Chris Wray said last tion, following grievances from Durham was unanimously con- Barr appointed John Durham, the Mueller did not find a criminal con- week that he does not consider court- Republican lawmakers. firmed by the Senate in 2018. At the U.S. attorney in Connecticut, to con- spiracy between the campaign and the approved FBI surveillance to be "spy- The review by Huber, Utah's top time, Connecticut's two Democratic duct the inquiry, the person said. The Kremlin. ing" and said he has no evidence the federal prosecutor and an Obama senators, Richard Blumenthal and person could not discuss the matter Durham's appointment comes FBI illegally monitored Trump's cam- administration holdover, is a "full, Chris Murphy, called Durham a publicly and spoke Monday to The about a month after Barr told mem- paign. complete and objective evaluation" of "fierce, fair prosecutor" who knows Associated Press on condition of bers of Congress he believed "spying Durham's inquiry, which will focus Republican concerns, Sessions said at how to try tough cases. anonymity. did occur" on the Trump campaign in on whether the government's methods the time. In addition to conducting the With the appointment, Barr is 2016. He later said he didn't mean to collect intelligence relating to the Congressional Republicans have inquiry, Durham will continue to serve addressing a rallying cry of President anything pejorative and was gathering Trump campaign were lawful and also indicated they intend to examine as the chief federal prosecutor in Donald Trump and his supporters, a team to look into the origins of the appropriate, is separate from an inves- how the investigation that shadowed Connecticut. who have accused the Justice special counsel's investigation. tigation by the Justice Department's Trump's presidency for nearly two ___ Department and FBI of unlawfully Barr provided no details about inspector general. The agency's watch- years began and whether there are Follow Balsamo on Twitter at spying on his campaign. what "spying" may have taken place dog is also examining the Russia any legal concerns. www.twitter.com/MikeBalsamo1 .

RAW TRAVEL world as we’ve seen an increase in BOATING injuries, the press release states. Based on the investigation, Lepera visitors to Historic Downtown Through the course of an investiga- was arrested and charged with boating Sanford, Florida for the past couple tion, it was revealed that Lepera was under the influence manslaughter. Continued from Page 1 of years.” Said Will Henao, Continued from Page 1 under the influence of alcohol, with his Assistant State Attorney Stewart Producer & Founder of blood alcohol content coming out to Stone told the Sanford Herald that they HistoricDowntownSanford.com 0.203, which the press release notes is were satisfied by the case’s conclusion. cial premiere of a bonus seg- Visitors Guide. “We’re extremely manslaughter. 2.5 times higher than the 0.08 limit. “I will simply say that it was a correct ment featuring Tuffy’s Bottle Shop grateful with Robert Rose and Raw His sentencing is scheduled for June Lepera had been the one in control of verdict and that justice was done,” he & Lounge and local musician Travel for featuring us in three 10, according to court documents. the boat at the time, and he reportedly wrote. Hannah Harber, both also included amazing episodes and elated that A press release from the State made statements like “I killed my Asked why the case had taken seven in the “Let’s Go Sanfording” countless new visitors are joining Attorney’s Office recalls the beginnings friend, I must have because I was driv- years to reach completion, Stone said episode. us from across the country to enjoy of the case on May 12, 2012, when ing,” according to court documents. the defense’s “numerous motions and “Let’s Go Sanfording” garners some ‘Sanfording’!” Lepera, 42-year-old victim James As Lepera lived on Lake Sylvan and continuances” had been the reason. its name from the local custom, of Raw Travel prides itself on fea- Kedzierski, and a 44-year-old woman owned the boat he was operating, law Defense attorney Kendell Ali said strolling from one end of down- turing authentic, socially conscious were riding on Lake Sylvan in an 18- enforcement determined he should they were “disappointed” in the out- town to the other, while partaking travel to a variety of destinations foot boat. have known that there were long docks come, though they knew the jury had in Sanford’s outsized world-class both on and off the beaten path. At around 1:20 a.m., the boat struck protruding out onto the water, and to faced “very tough” decisions in judging gastronomy, craft breweries, folk The show is currently in its the dock and Kedzierski was ejected avoid said docks. the case. art, quaint shops and live local 6th Season of broadcast syndica- from the boat, suffering injuries that According to the report, the dock had He said they were preparing an music scenes. tion (NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, etc.) killed him. Lepera also suffered severe lights around it that would have illumi- appeal of the decision to go to the Fifth “I’m excited to be able to attend and is available for free via over- injuries, and the woman suffered minor nated it, which further made it inexcus- District Court of Appeals. the screening party and mix and the-air, local TV stations in 174 able for Lepera not to see the dock. mingle with the friendly folks at cities and 95% of the U.S. The Buster’s Bistro in Historic show can also be seen on outlets Downtown Sanford,” said Robert all over the world including WATER phosphorous, preventing those sub- who wanted to use it for events in the G. Rose, Executive Producer and National Geographic People stances from entering the local environ- future. Host of Raw Travel. “I hope our (Asia), Amazon (India), Fox ment. Among the proposed names were Continued from Page 1 friends from all over Central (Europe), etc. as well as several The Biosolids Management System ‘The Annex,’ ‘Navy Hall,’ ‘Navy Florida and beyond will come and major airlines (Delta, Air Canada, will treat biosolids in an efficient man- Center,’ ‘Monroe Hall’ and ‘The go ‘Sanfording’ with us as well” Finnair, etc.) and cruise ships. The According to a presentation delivered ner, with a new greenhouse and an odor Landing.’ Rose continued. show currently boasts the largest by City of Sanford Water Resources control system. At the 7 p.m. general meeting, Jones Raw Travel’s follow up of “Let’s weekly audience of any authentic Engineer Mack McKinley at the City It will be a “huge cost savings” to the and Commissioner Pat Austin present- Go Sanfording” will also premiere travel show Commission 4 p.m. workshop meeting city compared with the current expens- ed a $1,250 check of money raised at the in 173 other cities in 95% of the US Visit www.RawTravel.tv for on Monday, construction of the es of biosolids disposal, according to recent ‘A Night at the Museum with and is the third in a trilogy of more “Sanford North WRF Biological McKay. Tim Raines’ event from March 9, at episodes that began airing last fall info, www.RawTravel.tv/where- Nutrient Removal” project will be done City Manager Norton Bonaparte said which residents could buy tickets to and will continue to re-air all towatch for local listings in 174 by the end of 2019 and a new Biosolids he hoped the new additions, including meet and greet with the baseball star at across the US throughout the sum- U.S. cities Management System will hopefully be all new facilities for water treatment, the museum. mer before eventually heading and www.RawTravel.tv/episodes f operating shortly after that in January would entice more residents to learn Jones said the money would be going onto networks in a variety of or more information on specific 2020. about the city’s green measures of treat- toward the Sanford Museum for daily International Territories, Inflight episodes. A short video trailer is of The Biological Nutrient Removal ing water. operations. Entertainment Systems and Video the Historic Downtown project intends to construct new treat- Also at the workshop meeting, new The Commissioners also voted to on Demand platforms in North Sanford episode is posted ment paths so raw wastewater nutrients potential names for the former Chamber annex 24 acres at 4141 East State Road America. at www.RawTravelTrailer.com as like nitrogen and phosphorous will be building at 400 East 1st Street were 46 for a proposed grocery store and “Our global travel destination well. removed more easily. It will remove an tossed around. Parks and Recreation shopping center by developer Jim Dunn continues to grow and is getting additional 200,000 pounds per year of Director Lisa Jones said they needed a King, and to annex five acres for a 100- amazing recognition here in nitrogen and 26,000 pounds per year of new name before they could market the room hotel coming near the airport on Central Florida and around the building to potential buyers or those Lake Mary Boulevard.

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A V E Page 8 Wednesday May 15, 2019 Sports SHSBriefs STADIUM MEETING Seminole High School will be hosting a meeting tonight (Wednesday) at 6 p.m. in the Media Center to discuss improvements to Thomas E. HagertyDown girls to a precious few Whigham Stadium. The goal is to raise 1-to-1.5 million dollars in one year to falls in Final 4; Baseball install a new field, new track, scoreboard, fencing, and stat- ue/honoree area, and be able sextet heads to Regionals to do this with no debt and some money for replacement. By Dean Smith The plan is to have a Herald Staff “grassroots” campaign to get this done as well as reaching Palm Beach Gardens-Benjamin (16-5) had an answer for out to get some major corpo- every Hagerty (16-7) challenge as the Huskies fell, 18-12, rate sponsors and/or in-kind and were ousted in the State Final 4 (Semifinals) for the contributions of material such second straight season in the 2019 FHSAA Girls Lacrosse as gravel. It is known that the State Championships at Boca Raton High School. turf is just not suitable for Hagerty scored the first goal of the match, on a score high school athletics and by Erin Oconnor, but Benjamin answered with three school functions in the year 2019 and beyond. consecutive goals to take the lead for good and took a This high school and com- 6-3 lead into the halftime break. munity deserves something The Huskies stayed within shouting distance that can be used and be Benjamin exploded for four goals in a 3-plus minute something special that our period to open up a comfortable lead. community, alumni, and cur- Hagerty was not able to score two consecutive goals rent students can be proud of. until the final two scores of the game. ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD Benjamin, which lost to Lake Highland Prep in the Coming up at Orlando Championship Match on Friday, got six goals and five Speed World Dragway: assists from Ashley Turner. * Today (Wednesday) is Katie Williams led the Huskies with four goals and “Whoop Azz Wednesday”, three assists, while Chloe Gallant and Laila Victor each featuring “All Welcome Test scored twice and Oconnor, Chloe Gallant and Reagan and Tune, Grudge Racing and Pomp scored once each. Fun Runs” with gates open- Here are the results: ing at 6 p.m. and racing from 2019 FHSAA Girls Lacrosse State Championships 6 p.m.-to-11 p.m. General Admission is $12, plus an At Boca Raton High School additional $13 to race. Semifinals * “Friday Night Frenzy” Thursday, May 9 will also feature “All Palm Beach Gardens-Benjamin (16-4) 18, Hagerty (16-7) 12. Welcome Test and Tune and Lake Highland Prep (22-2) 10, Delray Beach- Grudge Racing” with gates American Heritage (22-2) 6. opening at 6 p.m. General Championship Admission is $12, plus an Friday, May 10 additional $13 to race. * Saturday and Sunday _ Lake Highland Prep (23-2) 11, Palm Beach Gardens- Orlando SpeedWorld Benjamin (16-5) 6. Nationals presented by BASEBALL AMRA (American Motorcycle Host Seminole (19-10) fell short of a season sweep as Spruce Racing Association). For Creek (23-3) scored two runs in the sixth inning to break a 2-2 details go to _ tie and claimed the Class 9A-District 2 Championship, 4-2, www.amralive.com _ or call Friday night at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium. Bill Rowe at (484) 767-3908. Despite the setback, the Fighting Seminoles will The Dragway Information advance to the Regional Quarterfinals for the first time Hotline is at (407) 568-5522 and the website is at _ since 2001, traveling to Jacksonville to take on www.raceosw.com/dragway/. Mandarin, which the Tribe beat 3-2 at home last week. SpeedWorld is located 17 Trailing 2-0 in the fourth, Sean McArdle doubled in miles east of Orlando in two runs for Seminole to tie the game at 2-2. Gage Bithlo at 19164 East Colonial Oyler and Craig Conk both went 2-for-3 for the Tribe. Drive, between Orlando and Charlie McDaniel was the tough luck loser for Titusville on Highway 50 at Seminole, as his defense made three errors behind, the 520 Cocoa Cutoff. each of which led to runs for the Hawks, which had LMSA lost 4-0 and 3-2 to the Noles back in March. Ahoy! All in all, it was a good week as the County claimed three Seven boats came out to District Championships and had three runner-up finishers. compete in light winds for Lake Brantley (21-6) won the Class 9A-District 3 title, this month’s LMSA Club Race easing past Olympia (20-6), 8-2, as Steve Presley and on Sunday. Keith Cross combined on a 3-hitter, while the offense Special thanks to Allister was led by Isaac Nunez (3-for-3, double, two RBI) and and Joe for performing race Evan Siegner (2-for-4, double, three RBI). committee duties. Jim White won the growler The one unexpected setback came in Class 9A- at Sanford Brewing. District 6 as host Oviedo was eliminated by Winter Here are the results: Park, 4-3, in nine-innings in the semifinals, despite 1. (Displacement 1) Ole Yeller Brayden Woodburn driving in a pair of runs and (Fisk Hayden), Race 1 _ 1; Race 2 _ Cooper Omans striking out eight over 5-2/3 innings. Photos submitted 1; Race 3 _ 2 = 4; 2. (Displacement In Class 8A-District 9, powerful Hagerty (23-4) and The Hagerty girls lacrosse team (top) fell in the Final 4 at the State Tournament, while the Hagerty (middle) and 2) Patriot (David Mair), Race 1 _ 4; host Lake Howell (13-13) advanced to the finals and Lake Brantley (above) baseball teams won District Championships this past week. Race 2 _ 2; Race 3 _ 3 = 9; 3. earned spots in the regionals. (Planing 1) Bad JuJU (Jim White), In the semifinals on Tuesday, the top-seeded Huskies Race 1 _ 5; Race 2 _ 4; Race 3 _ 1 = winner’s to back the pitching of Andrew Roberts, who Class 9A-District 2 10; 4. (Planing 2) no name (Scott romped to a 10-1 victory over Edgewater as Trent allowed no earned runs over seven innings, and Phillip Quarterfinals Marriott), Race 1 _ 3; Race 2 _ 3; Capels struck out six and he got help from Vaughn Clarke, who hurled five scoreless innings. Monday, May 6 Race 3 _ 5 = 11; 5. (Multihull 1) no Grissom (2-for-4, home run, two runs scored, two RBI) But the Saints could not carry the momentum into the final No. 4 DeLand 2, No. 5 Orange City-University 0. name (Terry Warren), Race 1 _ 2; and Hector Mangual (2-for-3, run scored, RBI) and Bill as they were blanked, 6-0, by The First Academy-Orlando. No. 3 Lake Mary 10, No. 6 Lyman 0. Race 2 _ 6; Race 3 _ 7 = 15; 6. Poure tripled in a run and Matthew Chang had two In Class 3A-District 3 at The Master’s Academy, At Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium (Planing 3) Tacky (Tony hits and Dalton Robinson struck out three in saving Jacob Quigley doubled in the game-winning run as the Semifinals Porterfield), Race 1 _ 6; Race 2 _ 5; the Silver Hawks’, 3-2, victory over Winter Springs. Race 3 _ 4 = 15; 7. (no class listed) host Eagles (12-15) ousted Lake Mary Prep, 4-3, in the Tuesday, May 7 It was all Hagerty in the finals, as Jackson Grabsky No. 2 Spruce Creek 5, Lake Mary 3. Ibis (Will Siebert), Race 1 _ 7; Race and Grissom combined on the mound for a 10-4 victo- Quarterfinals. CJ Jacobs had two hits and Michael 2 _ 7; Race 3 _ 6 = 20. No. 1 Seminole 6, DeLand 0. ry over the hosts. Doing the damage offensively for Falco had a triple and scored two runs for TMA. Upcoming Events: In the semifinal, top-seeded Orangewood Christian Finals * Every Wednesday _ the the Huskies were Riley Greene (3-for-3), Trey Bradley Friday, May 10 edged the Eagles, 3-2. LMSA Goslings Rum Race (2-for-3, three RBI), Ryan Carroll (2-4, triple, double) Championship: Spruce Creek 4, Seminole 2. In the final, winning pitcher Stephen Yost allowed no will be contested. Start win- and Austin Cymerman (2-for-4). Class 9A-District 3 dow is 6:25 p.m.-to-6:30 p.m. In Class 4A-District 3 at Trinity Christian in Ocala, runs on two hits over three innings and Vance Wimberly Quarterfinals Be sure to come by the club- Tommy Tight plated the walkoff, game-winning run in was 2-for-3 with a triple, two runs scored and three RBI Monday, May 6 house beforehand to sign in the bottom of the 15th inning to give top-seeded Trinity as the Rams rolled past Cornerstone Charter, 9-3. No. 4 Apopka 10, No. 5 Wekiva 1, 5-innings. See Briefs, Page 9 Prep (16-6) a 4-3 victory over Windermere Prep in the Here are the District Tournament results and the schedule semifinals. Jacob Starling launched a home run for the for this week’s Baseball Regionals, admission is $7 per session. See Preps, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD Wednesday, May 15, 2019 • Page 9 The most practical boating safety advice you’ll get this year Special to the Herald potentially creating a very scary situation. For more information on safe boat operation around ANNAPOLIS, Md. (May 13, 2019) — Wearing a ships, go to BoatUS.org/RulesOfTheRoad. life jacket, avoiding alcohol, and taking a boating 3. Beware of the spring season of rain. According to safety course tops the list of things you can do now to Three timely tips for National NOAA, nearly two-thirds of the lower 48 states face an improve your chances of a long, safe summer of boat- elevated risk for flooding through May.Snowmelt and ing. For this year’s National Safe Boating Week (May heavy rain have brought trees, flotsam and jetsam 18-24) here’s three timely safety tips from the BoatUS Safe Boating Week, May 18-24 downstream where they can collide with boats and Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water. gregate. Be mindful of your wake. Consider learn- 2. Avoid ship traffic. With the U.S. economy create additional safety challenges with the increased 1. Be on the lookout for small craft. The U.S. ing the S.C.A.N. (Search, Concentrate, Analyze, strong, there may be more commercial ship traf- current. Aboater’s best bet is to slow down, watch Coast Guard reports that operator inattention and and Negotiate) method to help you safely navi- fic on coastlines, harbors, and rivers than we’ve your speed (especially running down current), keep an improper lookout are at the top of the list for con- gate around paddlers and other traffic on the seen in recent years. Ships can be deceptively extra lookout, and hope the sun comes out soon! tributing factors to accidents. Combined with the water. Accept and understand that some paddlers fast, and recreational vessels attempting to cross The BoatUS Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean increasing popularity of paddlecraft such as may not understand the rules of the road or all of in front of moving vessels can disappear under a Water offers a range of online and on-water boating kayaks and standup paddleboards, boaters the safety risks inherent to small-craft operation. ship’s bow and out of the captain’s line of sight, safety training courses – including 36 free state courses should slow down in areas where paddlers con- Some boaters are guilty of this as well. greatly decreasing safety for all aboard and – that can be found at BoatUS.org/Courses.

Preps No. 3 Winter Park (5-3) 4, No. 2 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals Seminole at Jacksonville-Mandarin, 7 p.m. Continued from Page 8 Oviedo (6-2) 3, 9-innings. Monday, May 6 Tuesday, May 7 Jacksonville-Sandalwood at Spruce At Olympia High School Finals No. 6 Windermere Prep 16, No. 5 No. 3 Cornerstone Charter (7-5) 9, Creek, 7 p.m. Semifinals Friday, May 10 Crooms Academy 1. Legacy Charter 4. Boone at Lake Brantley, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 Championship: Timber Creek 12, Semifinals No. 4 The Master’s Academy (7-5) 4, Olympia at Dr. Phillips, 7 p.m. No. 1 Olympia 6, Apopka 0. Winter Park 8. Tuesday, May 7 No. 5 Lake Mary Prep (6-6) 3. Class 8A-Region 2 Wednesday, May 8 Class 8A-District 9 No. 3 The First Academy-Orlando 6, Semifinals Celebration at Hagerty, 7 p.m. No. 2 Lake Brantley2, No. 3 West Orange 1. Quarterfinals No. 2 Trinity Christian 0. Wednesday, May 8 Lake Howell at Windermere High, 7 p.m. Finals Monday, May 6 No. 1 Trinity Prep 4, Windermere Cornerstone Charter 5, No. 2 Semifinals Friday, May 10 No. 4 Edgewater 10, No. 5 Evans 3. Prep 3, 15-innings. Foundation Academy (7-5) 1. Tuesday, May 14 Championship:LakeBrantley8,Olympia2. At Lake Howell High School Finals No. 1 Orangewood Christian (11-1) Class 4A-Region 1 Class 9A-District 6 Semifinals Thursday, May 9 3, The Master’s Academy 2. Trinity Prep at Clearwater-Calvary At Oviedo High School Tuesday, May 7 Championship: The First Academy- Finals Christian, 7 p.m. Quarterfinals No. 1 Hagerty 10, Edgewater 1. Orlando 6, Trinity Prep 0. Thursday, May 9 Tampa-Berkeley Prep at The First Monday, May 6 No.2LakeHowell3,No.3WinterSprings2. Class 3A-District 3 Championship: Orangewood Academy-Orlando, 7 p.m. No. 4 Orlando-University (2-6) 5, Finals at The Master’s Academy Christian 9, Cornerstone Charter 3. Class 3A-Region 1 No. 5 Colonial (0-8) 1. Thursday, May 9 Play-In Game Regionals Spring Hill-Bishop McLaughlin Semifinals Championship: Hagerty 10, Lake Howell4. Monday, May 6 Quarterfinals Catholic at Orangewood Christian, 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 8 Class 4A-District 3 No. 6 Legacy Charter (4-8) 17, No. 7 Wednesday, May 15 Cornerstone Charter Academy at No. 1 Timber Creek (7-1) 8, O-University 4. at Trinity Christian, Ocala Faith Christian (1-11) 1. Class 9A-Region 1 Lakeland Christian, 7 p.m.

Briefs located on West 24th Street off 17-92. Orlando Madness, Sorenson Field. Florida State and No. 18 Miami dur- Grandstand)withallseniors(65+)and For more information contact Eric 1 p.m. _ Volusia Wildcats vs. ing that stretch, with the lone loss UCF military(withvalidIDforproofofageor Continued from Page 8 In the quarterfinal round of the and get the course. Wewill again be Griffin, City of Sanford Recreation Orlando Lugnuts, Central Winds. coming against the Owls. Six differ- Militaryaffiliation)admittedfor$13.Kids Supervisor, at 407-688-5120; visit ent Knights have hit above .300 over American Athletic Conference 11yearsofageandunderarefreeof meeting at the Breezeway Restaurant ORLANDO CITY Championship, the No. 5 UCF soft- afterwards. NOR/Sailing instructions the city website _ the course of the 14 games, led by charge.MUSTbeaccompaniedbypaying www.sanfordfl.gov _ or email: Orlando City SC (3-5-3, 12 points) Matthew Mika’s .396 average. ball team fell to No. 4 Wichita State, AdulttoqualifyforFreeAdmission.Pits- are here: fell 1-0 to Atlanta United (5-3-2, 17 2-1, last Thursday afternoon. http://www.flalmsa.org/?page_id=101. [email protected] _ the After the collision with the Owls on Members($20),Non-Members($25). League Information Website, points) on Sunday afternoon at Tuesday,the Knights will have a quick Brooke Barlow came through for the The track is located at the corner * Sunday, May 26 _ Jameson Sine Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Sunday’s Knights in the fourth inning with her Metu Race. Start window will be including registration forms, is at _ turnaround to face Houston on of SR. 44 and CR 415, between New http://www.leaguelineup.com/we contest served as the first of a two- Thursday in the final American Athletic second home run of the season to tie the Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona. from noon-to-12:05 p.m. Scores will game away trip for the Lions, as well game at 1-1 and went 1-for-2 with a be tallied after the race at Sullivans lcome.asp?cmenuid=1&url=sanford Conference series of the year.UCF is 9- For information on New Smyrna softball&sid=804638851. as the first match of a three-game 12 in league action and sits seventh in walk in the loss, but the Shockers blast- Speedway, visit _ on First street in Sanford. Stop by ed a home run to center in the bottom of week for Orlando. City next heads to the standings, just two games back of www.newsmyrnaspeedwayusa.com _ the club house before the race to SENIOR BASEBALL the sixth inning to pull out the victory. the Northwest, traveling to face the the Cougars in fourth place. or call the track office at 386-427-4129. check the course and sign in. All Here is the upcoming schedule in the Alea White received the start in Seattle Sounders tonight (Wednesday). Last Week’s Games: participating boats will be entered Spring Sunday 23, Weeknight 35 and the circle and threw six innings, ORLANDO PRIDE Scoring Recap: * Tuesday vs. Bethune-Cookman - in the drawing for a bottle of Saturday 40 leagues of the Orlando giving up two runs on five hits with 14’ - The home side opened the scor- Win, 6-5. Orlando Pride (0-5-1, 1 point) fell short, Jameson Irish Whiskey. Senior Baseball Association that plays four strikeouts, and took the loss 3-1, to the Portland Thorns (2-0-2, 8 ing on the night after Héctor Villalba * Wednesday at No. 18 Miami - * Saturday, June 22 _ Summer its games at FPC Bennett Veterans making her record 23-14 overall. points) on Saturday night. The match carried the ball into the left side of the Win, 8-7. Sailstice event. More details will be Memorial Park in Orange City,Bob UCF finishes the season 34-21. saw the season debut of defender Toni box. With Pity Martinez trailing, the This Week’s Games: posted as the event draws near. Sorenson Fields in Ocoee, Boombah Denali Schappacher (2-for-3) was Pressley,who scored the Pride’s lone goal midfielder laid the ball off allowing * Tuesday – at FAU. * It’s time to start thinking about the Sports Complex in Sanford, Central the only hitter on either side to record on the night, as well as the first National Martinez a one-timed left footed shot * Thursday, 6 p.m. – vs. Houston. Annual Sailfest Regatta. The event Winds Park in Winter Springs, Historic multiple hits in the game. Tamesha Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) past goalkeeper Brian Rowe. * Friday, 6 p.m. – vs. Houston. committee would like to hear from Sanford Memorial Stadium, South Glover, Karissa Ornelas, and Cassady appearance for defender Morgan Reid. Next Match: * Saturday, 6 p.m. – vs. Houston. you with any suggestions for charity Orange Youth Complex in Orlando Brewer each recorded one hit against Scoring Recap: Orlando City will continue its A Quick Recap: to sponsor this year. Please send your and Zinn Beck Field in Sanford. the Shockers. The Black and Gold 10’ - The Pride jumped out to an two-game road trip as the Club * UCF started its two-game week suggestions to Allister James. Visit the website _ faces the Seattle Sounders at 10:30 loaded the bases twice, once in the early lead thanks to a flick into the The 2019 calendar is updated on www.leaguelineup.com/osba _ for with a 6-5 win over Bethune- first and once in the sixth, but didn’t back of the net from the head of Toni p.m. at CenturyLink Field. Orlando Cookman, featuring a five-run the website. Please do not hesitate to more information on the league. City will return to Orlando City bring a run home either time. Pressley. Carson Pickett’s corner kick reach out to us should you have any Weeknight 35 eighth to win the game. The rains came later in the day in the from the left side served as the assist, Stadium on Sunday, May 19, when * The Knights held off a late surge questions about any of the events. Wednesday, May 15 it hosts FC Cincinnati. final game of the Quarterfinals and the the first for the Pride this season. Please do not hesitate to contact us 7p.m. _ Playoff Game: by No. 18 Miami on Wednesday to tournament never restarted, giving the 28’ - Portland equalized the scoring should you have any questions or ideas. Kissimmee Dragons vs. Sanford UCF BASEBALL knock off the Hurricanes 8-7. automatic bid to the NCAATournament with a goal from Dagny Brinjarsdottir, For more info about LMSA, please Orioles, Central Winds. Heading into the finale week of the * Tyler Osik _ posted eighth three-hit to USF,led byAAC Pitcher of the Year who jumped on the end of a rebound visit our web site _ www.flalmsa.org Saturday 40 League regular season, the UCF baseball team game of the year against Bethune- Georgina Corrick from Sanford. off a Celeste Boureille shot that _ or call (321) 578-8364. Saturday, May 18 (31-19) continues to vie for an at-large Cookman. Pulled within one of Dallas deflected off the post. 10 a.m. _ Central Florida Reds vs. berth in the NCAA Tournament. The Beaver’s home run lead with his ninth NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY 37’ - The Thorns took the lead off of a RECREATION SOFTBALL Orlando Freedom, Bennett. Knights have a busy week ahead with homer of the year against Miami. The 2019 NASCAR Whelen All- free kick from Andressinha from just Here is the schedule in the City of 10 a.m. _ Orlando Braves vs. Dr. four games in five days. * David Litchfield (Lake Mary America Series is underway at outside the penalty box. The Brazilian Sanford Recreation Services Phillips Cubs, Zinn Beck. UCF opened on the road at FAU on Prep) made his third career appear- New Smyrna Speedway. curled the shot over the wall and just Department Adult Spring Slowpitch 1 p.m. _ Orlando Royals vs. Tuesday, before a three-game set ance against Miami and struck out This Saturday will feature regular past the dive of Haley Kopmeyer. Softball League at Pinehurst Park. Orlando Yankees, Bennett. against Houston at John Euliano Park a career-high four. NWAAS Division Races in the Super 57’ - After an unfortunate headed The Semi-Co-Ed/Fun League on 1 p.m. _ Daytona Beach Rays vs. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday * Rookie Ben McCabe recorded Late Models (35-laps), American clearance, Caitlin Foord hit a volley Wednesday will have The Bailouts Orlando Brewers, Zinn Beck. with 6 p.m. starts for all three games. his first career three-RBI game Auto Sportsman (25 & 10-lap Dash from the left side first time, straight battling Pat’s Liquor at 6:30 p.m.; Wet 23+ Division Marc Daniels will have the call all against Bethune-Cookman. for Cash), Super Stocks (25), Mod into the side netting of the far post Spot squaring off with Billabongs at Sunday, May 19 week on FM96.9/AM740 The Game. * The Black and Gold will honor Minis (25) and Bombers (25). to double the lead for the visitors. 7:30 p.m. and The Blue Liners tackling 10 a.m. _ Sanford Orioles vs. The Black and Gold enters its final its 10 senior members on Saturday Pit Gate opens at 3 p.m. with division Next Match: the SBC (Sanford Brewing Company) Orlando Rockets, Sorenson Field. midweek game of the year on for Senior Knight. practice from 4 p.m.-to-6:30 p.m. and rac- The Pride head back on the road Panty Droppers at 8:30 p.m. 10 a.m. _ DeLand Blue Jays vs. Tuesday night with a 13-1 mark in * The Knights are 49 in the RPI ing begins at 7:30 p.m. with Heat Races. to face the Utah Royals at Rio Tinto Everyone is invited to watch the Orlando Bombers, Central Winds. those contests. The Knights have with all four games this week Adultadmissionis$15(reservedseating Stadium on Saturday, May 25, fol- games for free at Pinehurst Park, 1 p.m. _ Orlando Brewers vs. knocked off No. 3 Florida, No. 14 against top-40 opponents. is$20,thetopsix(6)rowsoftheMain lowing a week off from match play. PAGE 10 • Midweek: May 15-18, 2019 SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

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Commission PIANO INSTRUCTION for all BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN Florida, Probate Division, the based. Covering Seminole and 10x48 concrete ages. Over 20 years of If you are a person with a TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION address of which is 301 N. Park Sanford Office Space County and parts of Volusia teaching experience. 661- Plaintiff, disability who needs any OF SUBJECT PROPERTY, Ave, Sanford, FL 32771. The 600 square Sq Ft sea wall. $433,900. County. Experienced in 414-4549. I Love Music! accommodation in order name and address of the per- to 4,000 Sq Ft VS. to participate in this pro- sonal representative and the newspaper sales preferred. Defendants. ceeding, you are entitled, personal representative’s attor- Apply with resume by Paul Osborne Paul Osborne DONALD E JENKINS; et al, at no cost to you, to the AMENDED NOTICE OF ney are set forth below. emailing Venture 1 Properties provision of certain assis- FORECLOSURE SALE [email protected] Venture 1 407-718-0600 Defendant(s). tance. If you require All creditors of the decedent and m . Properties assistance please con- Notice is hereby given that the other persons having claims or NOTICE OF FORECLO- tact: undersigned, Clerk of Circuit demands against the dece- 407-718-0600 SURE SALE PURSUANT Court, Seminole County, dent’s Estate on whom a copy of Presser needed at Frankie's TO ADA Coordinator at Florida, will on July 2, 2019, at this notice is required to be Cleaners in Sanford. Will CHAPTER 45 Seminole Court 11:00 a.m., at Room S201 of the served must file their claims with Train. Call 407-321-4484. 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TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and coordinator at least 7 for Seminole County, Florida, days before your sched- LOT 68, ROYAL OAKS, All other creditors of the dece- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT All creditors of the decedent and Orlando, Florida 32801 Longwood, FL 32750 wherein, BANK OF AMERICA, uled court appearance, or ACCORDING TO THE PLAT dent and other persons having OF THE EIGHTEENTH other persons having claims or (407)926-4155 Longwood, FL 32750-3722, pur- N.A. is the Plaintiff, and immediately upon receiv- THEREOF AS RECORDED IN claims or demands against JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN demands against decedent’s [email protected] suant to subsection F.S. 713.78. SHARON JENKINS; THE PRE- ing this notification if the PLAT BOOK 59, PAGES 22, 23, decedent’s Estate must file their AND FOR estate, on whom a copy of this Courtesy Towing, Inc. reserves SERVE AT LAKE MONROE time before the scheduled & 24 OF THE PUBLIC claims with this court WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY, notice is required to be served Personal Representative the right to accept or reject any HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA- appearance is less than 7 RECORDS OF SEMINOLE THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER FLORIDA must file their claims with this and/or all bids. TION, INC.; UNKNOWN TEN- days; if you are hearing or COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE DATE OF THE FIRST court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 BRANDON GILLOTTI ANT 1 N/K/A ROBERT JENK- voice impaired in PUBLICATION OF THIS CASE NO.: MONTHS AFTER THE TIME 2726 Shelter Island, #112 2006 JH2PC37006M300840 INS; UNKNOWN TENANT 2 Seminole County, call pursuant to the Final Judgment NOTICE. 2017-CA-001581-14H-K OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION San Diego, CA 92106 HONDA N/K/A ALLISON CAVE; are 711. of Foreclosure entered on May OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS 2006 WVWAK73C26P138166 Defendants. 8, 2019, in the above-styled ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- Publish: May 8, 15, 2019 VOLKSWAGEN Publish: May 15, 22, 2019 cause, pending in said Court. WITHIN THE TIME PERI- BANK, ICE OF A COPY OF THIS E092 The Clerk of the Court, E139 ODS SET FORTH IN SEC- NOTICE ON THEM. Publish: May 15, 2019 Grant Maloy will sell to the Any person claiming an interest TION 733.702, FLORIDA Plaintiff, All other creditors of the dece- E133 highest bidder for cash at 301 N. in the surplus from the sale, if STATUTES, WILL BE FOR- v. dent and other persons having Park Avenue, Room S-201, any, other than the property EVER BARRED. claims or demands against PUBLIC NOTICE Sanford, FL 32771 on June 11, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT owner as of the date of the lis CHRISTOPHER T. CRANE and decedent’s estate must file their 2019 at 11:00 AM EST the fol- OF THE EIGHTEENTH pendens must file a claim within NOTWITHSTANDING THE MICHELE A. CRANE, husband claims with this court WITHIN 3 The Early Learning Coalition of Notice Under Fictitious lowing described real property JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN 60 days after the sale. TIME PERIODS SET and wife; CENTRAL FLORIDA MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Seminole announces its May Name Law Pursuant to as set forth in said Final AND FOR SEMINOLE FORTH ABOVE, ANY EDUCATORS FEDERAL OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION and June Meetings: Section 865.09, Florida Judgment, to wit: COUNTY, FLORIDA s/ Stephen Orsillo CLAIM FILED TWO (2) CREDIT UNION; CREEK- OF THIS NOTICE. Statutes JAMES E. SORENSON YEARS OR MORE AFTER WOOD HOMEOWNERS ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- · Planning and Program LOT 140, PRESERVE AT CASE NO. 2013-CA- (FL Bar #0086525), THE DECEDENT’S DATE ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida IN THE TIME PERIODS SET Committee Meeting on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LAKE MONROE, ACCORD- 003069 D. TYLER VAN LEUVEN OF DEATH IS BARRED. not for profit corporation; and FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 Thursday, May 9, 2019 at 8:30 that the undersigned, desiring to ING TO THE PLAT THERE- (FL Bar #0178705), JOHN DOE and JANE DOE, as OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE A.M. engage in business under the OF AS RECORDED IN MTGLQ INVESTORS, L.P.J. BLAIR BOYD The date of first publication of unknown tenant(s) in posses- CODE WILL BE FOREVER fictitious name of COLDEST PLAT BOOK 62, PAGES 12 (FL Bar #28840), this notice is May 15, 2019. sion, BARRED. · Finance Committee Meeting WINTER PUBLISHING : THROUGH 15, PUBLIC Plaintiff, STEPHEN ORSILLO NOTWITHSTANDING THE on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at Located at 2971 EMBASSY RECORDS OF SEMINOLE (FL Bar #89377), & GRACE ANNE GLAVIN, Defendants. TIME PERIOD SET FORTH 3:00 P.M. CT County of, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. v. JESSICA A. THOMPSON ESQUIRE ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED COUNTY (FL Bar #0106737), of Florida Bar No.: 350605 NOTICE OF SALE TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE · Revenue Generating in the City of CASSELBERRY: ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN ERNESTO RIVERA A/K/A Sorenson Van Leuven, PLLC GRACE ANNE GLAVIN, P.A. AFTER THE DECEDENT'S Committee Meeting on Florida, 32707-5876 intends INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS ERNESTO J. RIVERA-VEGA Post Office Box 3637 1511 East State Road 434, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 8:30 to register the said name with FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, A/K/A ERNESTO RIVERA- Tallahassee, Florida 32315- Suite 2049 that, pursuant to a Consent The date of first publication of A.M. the Division of Corporations of OTHER THAN THE PROPER- VEGA; DELSY I. AJO A/K/A 3637 Winter Springs, FL 32708 Final Judgment of Foreclosure this notice is: May 8, 2019. the Florida Department of State, TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE DELSY I. AJO-RIVERA; Telephone (850) 388- Phone: (407) 699-1110 entered in the above-styled · Board of Directors: Strategic Tallahassee, Florida OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN 0500/Facsimile (850) 391-6800 Email: case, I will sell the property situ- Derek B. Alvarez, Esquire - Planning Meeting on Thursday, Dated at CASSELBERRY FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS POSSESSION OF THE SUB- [email protected] [email protected] ated in Seminole County, FBN: 114278 June 13, 2019 at 8:30 A.M. Florida, this May: day of 10, AFTER THE SALE. JECT PROPERTY; AND ALL (E-Service E-Mail Address) m Florida, on July 23, 2019, at [email protected] 2019 UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- Attorneys for Plaintiff Attorney for Personal 11:00 a.m. at the Seminole Anthony F. Diecidue, Esquire - All Board of Director and Dated this 9 day of May, 2019. ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER Representative County Courthouse, Room FBN: 146528 Committee meetings are open Publish: May 15, 2019 OR AGAINST THE ABOVE Publish: May 15, 22, 2019 S201, 301 N. Park Avenue, [email protected] to the public and allow for public E134 ALDRIDGE | PITE, LLP NAMED DEFENDANT(S), E141 SUZANNE HELEN KOVARIK Sanford, Florida 32771, in Whitney C. Miranda, Esquire - input. These meetings will be Attorney for Plaintiff WHO (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN a/k/a SUSAN H. KOVARIK accordance with Chapter 45, FBN 65928 held at the Early Learning 1615 South Congress Avenue TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, Personal Representative Florida Statutes. Any person [email protected] Coalition of Seminole County, Suite 200 WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN claiming an interest in the sur- GENDERS ♦ ALVAREZ ♦ 280 Hunt Park Cove Suite 1020, Notice Under Fictitious Delray Beach, FL 33445 PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, Publish: May 15, 22, 2019 plus from the sale, if any, other DIECIDUE, P.A. Longwood, FL 32750-7567. The Name Law Pursuant to Telephone: (844) 470-8804 DEVISEES, GRANTEES, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT E143 than the property owner as of 2307 West Cleveland Street meetings may be accessed via Section 865.09, Florida Facsimile: (561) 392-6965 ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, IN THE EIGHTEENTH the date of the Lis Pendens, Tampa, Florida 33609 teleconference by dialing (712) Statutes CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN must file a claim within sixty (60) Phone: (813) 254-4744 Fax: 451-0744 and enter the partici- By: Julia Poletti, Esq. SPOUSES, OR OTHER AND FOR days after the sale. The legal (813) 254-5222 pant code 716577. Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FBN: 100576 CLAIMANTS; REGIONS BANK, SEMINOLE COUNTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT description of the property being Eservice for all attorneys listed packet can be found at that the undersigned, desiring to Primary E-Mail: SUCESSOR IN INTEREST TO FLORIDA FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, sold is described as: above: https://www.seminoleearlylearn- engage in business under the [email protected] AMSOUTH BANK; THE SANC- FLORIDA GADeservice@GendersAlvarez ing.org/about-us. For more fictitious name of LAKE MARY TUARY COMMUNITY ASSOCI- CASE NO: 2019-CP- PROBATE DIVISION Lot 76, Creekwood Unit Two, .com information, please contact the NAILS & SPA : IMPORTANT ATION, INC. 000579 according to the Plat thereof as Coalition at (407)-960-2460. Located at 857 RINEHART PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 2019-CP- recorded in Plat Book 48, Page WENDY KLARMAN WEISS RD County of, SEMINOLE AMERICANS WITH DIS- Defendants. 000355 62, Public Records of Seminole A/K/A WENDY G. WEISS Publish: May 15, 2019 in the City of LAKE MARY: ABILITIES ACT: If you are IN RE: THE ESTATE OF County, Florida. Personal Representative E128 Florida, 32746-4867 intends a person with a disability NOTICE OF SALE IN RE: ESTATE OF 40 Tower Rd. to register the said name with who needs any accommo- JAYNE A. REMINGTON, Parcel ID No.: 34-21-31-510- Livingston, NJ 07039 the Division of Corporations of dation in order to partici- Notice is hereby given that, pur- HOWARD O’HARE SMITH, 0000-0760 the Florida Department of State, pate in this proceeding, suant to the Final Judgment of Deceased. Publish: May 8, 15, 2019 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Tallahassee, Florida you are entitled, at no Foreclosure entered on Deceased. The Property or its address is E091 Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives Dated at LAKE MARY Florida, cost to you, to the provi- December 12th, 2018, and the NOTICE TO CREDITORS commonly known as 4158 Notice of Foreclosure of Lien this May: day of 10, 2019 : sion of certain assis- Order Rescheduling NOTICE TO CREDITORS Shadow Creek Circle, Oviedo, and intent to sell these vehicles tance. If you require Foreclosure Sale, in this cause, The administration of the estate Florida 32765. on 05/28/2019, 09:00 am at 325 Publish: May 15, 2019 assistance please con- in the Circuit Court of Seminole of JAYNE A. REMINGTON, The administration of the estate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, E135 tact: ADA Coordinator, at County, Florida, the office of deceased, whose date of death of HOWARD O’HARE DATED this 30th day of April, FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, pursuant to subsection 713.78 Seminole Court Grant Maloy, Clerk of the Circuit was April 13, 2019, is pending in SMITH, deceased, File 2019. FLORIDA of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo Administration, 301 N. Court, shall sell the property sit- the Circuit Court for Seminole Number 2019-CP-000355 is Towing, Inc. reserves the right to Park Ave, Suite N301, uated in Seminole County, County, Florida, Probate pending in the Circuit Court for STOVASH, CASE & TINGLEY, PROBATE DIVISION accept or reject any and/or all Sanford, Florida, 32771- Florida, described as: Division, the address of which is Seminole County, Florida, P.A. bids. FICTITIOUS NAME 1292, (407) 665-4227. 301 N. Park Ave, Sanford, FL Probate Division, the address of FILE NUMBER: NOTICE NOTE: You must contact LOT 122, SANCTUARY, 32771. The name and address which is 301 N. Park Avenue, By: 2019-CP-000476 5TFRW5F15GX193721 coordinator at least 7 PHASE 1, VILLAGE 1, 2 AND 3, of the personal representative Sanford, Florida 32771. The Rachel E. Scherwin, Esquire 2016 TOYOTA TUNDRA Notice is hereby given that days before your sched- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT and the personal representa- names and addresses of the Florida Bar Number 0479934 Division: PROBATE WILLIAM RONALD SUMNER uled court appearance, or THEREOF AS RECORDED IN tive’s attorney are set forth Personal Representative and Primary Email: Publish: May 15, 2019 JR, owner, desiring to engage in immediately upon receiv- PLAT BOOK 58, PAGES 27-37, below. the Personal Representative's [email protected] IN RE: ESTATE OF E129 business under the fictitious ing this notification if the OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS attorney are set forth below. Secondary Email: pallen@sct- name of CENTRAL FLORIDA time before the scheduled OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, All creditors of the decedent and law.com MARK ROBERT GILLOTTI ROOF REPAIR, LLC located at appearance is less than 7 FLORIDA. other persons having claims or All creditors of the decedent and The VUE at Lake Eola 2100 N RONALD REAGAN days; if you are hearing or demands against the dece- other persons having claims or 220 N. Rosalind Avenue Deceased. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: BLVD STE 1064 , LONG- voice impaired, call 711. a/k/a 3016 JUNEBERRY TER, dent’s estate on whom a copy of demands against decedent's Orlando, Florida 32801 Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives WOOD, FL 32750 in SEMI- OVIEDO , FL 32766 this notice is required to be estate, including unmatured, Telephone: (407) 316-0393 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice of Foreclosure of Lien NOLE County intends to register Publish: May 15, 22, 2019 served must file their claims with contingent or unliquidated Telecopier: (407) 316-8969 and intent to sell these vehicles the said name with the Division E138 at public sale, to the highest and this court WITHIN THE LATER claims, on whom a copy of this Attorneys for Plaintiff The name of the decedent, the on 06/07/2019, 09:00 am at 325 of Corporations, Florida best bidder, for cash, in Room OF THREE (3) MONTHS notice is served must file their designation of the court in which Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, Department of State, pursuant S201 in the Courthouse located AFTER THE TIME OF FIRST claims with this Court WITHIN NOTICE TO PERSONS the administration of this estate pursuant to subsection 713.78 to section 865.09 of the Florida at 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, PUBLICATION OF THIS THE LATER OF THREE (3) WITH DISABILITIES is pending, and the file number of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo Statutes. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FL 32771, on June 11, 2019 NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS MONTHS AFTER THE are indicated above. The Towing, Inc. reserves the right to OF THE EIGHTEENTH beginning at 11:00 AM. AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- If you are a person with a dis- address of the court is 301 N accept or reject any and/or all Publish: May 15, 2019 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ICE OF A COPY OF THIS LICATION OF THIS ability who needs any accom- Park Ave., Sanford, FL 32771. bids. E136 AND FOR If you are a person claiming a NOTICE ON THEM. NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) modation in order to participate The names and addresses of SEMINOLE COUNTY, right to funds remaining after the DAYS AFTER THE DATE in this proceeding, you are enti- the personal representative and 3FCMF53G6VJA22113 FLORIDA sale, you must file a claim with All other creditors of the dece- OF SERVICE OF A COPY tled, at no cost to you, to the the personal representative's 1997 FLEETWOOD RV the clerk no later than 60 days dent and other persons having OF THIS NOTICE ON provision of certain assistance. attorney are indicated below. JHLRD788X2C014006 FICTITIOUS NAME CASE NO. 59-2017-CA- after the sale. If you fail to file a claims or demands against THEM. Please contact ADA 2002 HONDA CRV NOTICE 001385 claim you will not be entitled to decedent’s estate must file their Coordinator, Diana Stewart, at If you have been served with a any remaining funds. claims with this court WITHIN All other creditors of the dece- the Seminole County copy of this notice and you have Publish: May 15, 2019 Notice is hereby given that JAIL- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER dent and other persons having Courthouse, 301 North Park any claim or demand against E130 TON NASCIMENTO, owner, Dated at St. Petersburg, Florida THE DATE OF THE FIRST claims or demands against Avenue, Suite N301, Sanford, the decedent's estate, even if desiring to engage in business Plaintiff, this 9th day of May, 2019. PUBLICATION OF THIS decedent's estate, including Florida 32771, telephone no. that claim is unmatured, contin- under the fictitious name of NOTICE. unmatured, contingent or unliq- 407-665-4227 within two (2) gent or unliquidated, you must BLUE RIBBON LAWN CARE v. eXL Legal, PLLC uidated claims, must file their working days of your receipt of file your claim with the court ON located at 323 NEEDLES Designated Email Address: ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED claims with this Court WITHIN this notice, if you are hearing or OR BEFORE THE LATER OF A NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: TRAIL, LONGWOOD, FL 32779 ALONZO A HATCHETTE; MYA [email protected] WITHIN THE TIME PERI- THREE (3) MONTHS voice impaired, call 1-800-955- DATE THAT IS 3 MONTHS Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives in SEMINOLE County intends to M HATCHETTE; UNKNOWN 12425 28th Street North, ODS SET FORTH IN SEC- AFTER THE DATE OF THE 8771. AFTER THE FIRST PUBLICA- Notice of Foreclosure of Lien register the said name with the TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TEN- Suite 200 TION 733.702, FLORIDA FIRST PUBLICATION OF TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 and intent to sell these vehicles Division of Corporations, Florida ANT 2; ALAQUA LAKES COM- St. Petersburg, FL 33716 STATUTES, WILL BE FOR- THIS NOTICE. Publish: May 8, 15, 2019 DAYS AFTER YOU RECEIVE A on 06/05/2019, 09:00 am at 325 Department of State, pursuant MUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.Telephone No. (727) 536-4911 EVER BARRED. E090 COPY OF THIS NOTICE. Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, to section 865.09 of the Florida Attorney for the Plaintiff ALL CLAIMS NOT SO pursuant to subsection 713.78 Statutes. Defendants. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FILED WILL BE FOREVER All other creditors of the dece- of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo By: David L. Reider TIME PERIODS SET BARRED. dent and other persons who Towing, Inc. reserves the right to Publish: May 15, 2019 NOTICE OF SALE Bar# 95719 FORTH ABOVE, ANY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT have claims or demands against accept or reject any and/or all E137 CLAIM FILED TWO (2) NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, the decedent's estate, including bids. Notice is hereby given that, pur- If you are a person with a YEARS OR MORE AFTER TIME PERIODS SET FORTH FLORIDA unmatured, contingent or unliq- suant to the Final Judgment of disability who needs any THE DECEDENT’S DATE ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED PROBATE DIVISION uidated claims, must file their 5FNRL38776B459229 Foreclosure entered on accommodation in order OF DEATH IS BARRED. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE claims with the court ON OR 2006 HONDA ODYSSEY PUBLIC NOTICE February 21, 2019, and the to participate in this pro- AFTER THE DECEDENT'S File No. 2019-CP-000522- BEFORE THE DATE THAT IS 3 Order Rescheduling ceeding, you are entitled, The date of first publication of DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. FA-B MONTHS AFTER THE FIRST Publish: May 15, 2019 The Arkansas Department of Foreclosure Sale, in this cause, at no cost to you, to the this notice is May 15, 2019. PUBLICATION OF THIS E131 Transportation found over 200 in the Circuit Court of Seminole provision of certain assis- The date of the first publication IN RE: ESTATE OF NOTICE. dead crows on highways recent- County, Florida, the office of tance. If you require GRACE ANNE GLAVIN, of this Notice is: May 15, 2019. ly, and there was concern that Grant Maloy, Clerk of the Circuit assistance please con- ESQUIRE HAROLD SAMUEL KLARMAN ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED they may have died from avian Court, shall sell the property sit- tact: Florida Bar No.: 350605 /s/ Stacey R. Springer A/K/A HAROLD JACK KLAR- WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. flu. A pathologist examined the uated in Seminole County, GRACE ANNE GLAVIN, P.A.STACEY R. SPRINGER, MAN PUBLIC AUCTION remains of all the crows and, to Florida, described as: ADA Coordinator at 1511 East State Road 434, Esquire EVEN IF A CLAIM IS NOT everyone's relief, confirmed the Seminole Court Suite 2049 Florida Bar No. 519855 Deceased. BARRED BY THE LIMITA- 2006 CHEVY IMPALA 4dr problem was not avian flu. LOT 55, ALAQUA LAKES Administration Winter Springs, FL 32708 Primary E-Mail for Service: TIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE, 2 G 1 W B 5 5 K 3 6 The cause of death appeared to PHASE II, ACCORDING TO 301 N. Park Avenue Phone: (407) 699-1110 [email protected] NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL CLAIMS WHICH HAVE 9 1 4 9 4 4 2 be from vehicular impacts. THE PLAT THEREOF, AS Suite N301 Email: om NOT BEEN FILED WILL BE However, during analysis it was RECORDED IN PLAT Sanford, Florida, 32771- [email protected] Secondary E-mail: The administration of the estate BARRED TWO YEARS AFTER SALE WILL BE HELD AT noted that varying colors of BOOK 53, PAGES 71 1292 m [email protected] of HAROLD SAMUEL KLAR- DECEDENT'S DEATH. 10:00am ON 5/29/19 AT paints appeared on the bird's THROUGH 74, PUBLIC (407) 665-4227 Attorney for Personal STENSTROM, McINTOSH, MAN A/K/A HAROLD JACK 1240 S. CR 427, LONGWOOD beaks and claws. By analyzing RECORDS OF SEMINOLE Representative COLBERT, & WHIGHAM, P.A. KLARMAN, deceased, whose The date of death of the dece- FL. 32750 these paint residues it was COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTE: You must contact 1001 Heathrow Park Lane, date of death was December dent is: APRIL 2, 2019. found that 98 percent of the coordinator at least 7 JULIE REMINGTON Suite 4001 19, 2018; File Number 2019- Publish: May 15, 2019 crows had been killed by impact a/k/a 3222 WINDING PINE days before your sched- Personal Representative Lake Mary, Florida 32746 CP-000522-FA-B, is pending in The date of first publication of E132 with motorbikes, while only 2 TRL, LONGWOOD, FL uled court appearance, or Telephone: (407) 322-2171 the Circuit Court for Seminole this notice is May 8, 2019. percent were killed by cars. 32779-3170 immediately upon receiv- Publish: May 15, 22, 2019 County, Florida, Probate The DOT then hired an ornitho- ing this notification if the E142 /s/ Bernette O. Smith Division, the address of which is Attorney for Personal logical behaviorist to determine at public sale, to the highest and time before the scheduled BERNETTE O. SMITH Post Office Drawer C, Sanford, Representative if there was a cause for the dis- best bidder, for cash, in Room appearance is less than 7 1900 W. 18th Street FL 32772. The names and NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: proportionate percentages of S201 in the Courthouse located days; if you are hearing or Sanford, FL 32771 addresses of the personal rep- DAVID H. HARRIS, ESQ NOTICE is hereby given the fol- motorbike kills versus car kills. at 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, voice impaired in Personal Representative resentative and the personal FLORIDA BAR NO. 71939 lowing vehicles will be sold at The ornithological behaviorist FL 32771, on June 11, 2019 Seminole County, call IN THE CIRCUIT COURT representative’s attorney are set Dave Harris, P.A. public sale on 05/29/2019, quickly concluded that when beginning at 11:00 AM. 711. OF THE EIGHTEENTH Publish: May 15, 22, 2019 forth below. 37 N Orange Ave Ste 50009:00 am at 1850 High St, crows eat road kill, they always JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN E144 SANFORD HERALD Midweek: May 15-18, 2019 • PAGE 11

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