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Forecast By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY [email protected] SEBRING — Peggy Sue Roaf of Sebring was killed Wednesday evening when a Partly sunny GMC Envoy SUV crushed and nice her car after swerving out of control and crossing the High Low median on U.S. 27. The crash occurred oppo- site the Alan Jay Auto 85 63 Network headquarters just Complete Forecast before 6:30 p.m. PAGE 14A Roaf, 52, was traveling Online north in the outside lane of the highway when the Envoy, traveling south, jumped the median, crashing directly into Roaf’s Ford Focus, rid- ing up onto the hood. The SUV’s driver, 31- Question: Should year-old Nicholas Steven Fox of Fort Lauderdale, was News-Sun photo CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY Highlands County Peggy Sue Roaf of Sebring was killed when her Ford Focus was struck head on by a GMC Envoy, which was headed south have a charter? reported to be under the when it jumped the median and entered the northbound lanes of U.S. 27 at around 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. influence at the time, accord- ing to Sebring Police. An Yes investigation is under way. condition Thursday. Medical Center where they roadway, crossed the median emergency lane trying to Charges are pending, but no There were five passengers were treated and released. and hit a concrete drainage avoid hitting either vehicle, arrest has yet been made. in Fox’s vehicle. Witnesses to According to the police structure, which lifted the but the driver’s side of the 35.1% Fox was injured in the the crash say two of those report and witness accounts, vehicle so it landed on top of trailer struck the rear driver’s crash and airlifted to Tampa individuals were young Fox was speeding and weav- Roaf’s Ford. corner of Fox’s vehicle. General Hospital. teenagers. They were all ing through slower traffic A semi-truck traveling He was listed in serious taken to Highlands Regional when he lost control, left the behind Roaf swerved into the See CRASH, page 10A No 64.9% County says no to tourism tax sunset Total votes: 57 By ED BALDRIDGE taxes and we really did not want to do adding a sunset. “Every tax should have a sunset,“ Next question: [email protected] that. Recently we were told that we “A lot of people want to do away Youngman said. Should the tourism SEBRING — A majority of com- could make a new ordinance with the with the tax completely. I don’t like Youngman asked the commission missioners decided Tuesday not put tax in it, set a sunset and let the peo- that option. I want to have a sunset tax be repealed? to vote to put some sort of referen- the tourism tax out to the public for a ple vote on it. If the citizens voted to put on the balance so that we don’t dum onto the ballot that included a Make your voice heard at vote on a sunset. adopt the new one, fine. If the citi- put the tax at risk,” Youngman point- sunset. Bill Youngman, a Highlands zens voted not to accept the new ordi- ed out. www.newssun.com Commissioner Barbara Stewart County taxpayer who spearheaded nance, then fine,” Youngman said. According to Youngman, if the tax took exception to a public vote on the the effort to get a sunset on the 2 per- Youngman said he was concerned was repealed at the polls, instead of tax. Index cent tourism tax, now says he will about the transparency and said it was adding a sunset, or in petition, then “If we were to put this on the bal- Classifieds 11A seek petitions to repeal the tax. recommended by County Attorney the county would have to wait two Community Briefs 2A “We stand to lose $600,000 in Ross Macbeth to have a vote on years to put the tax back on the ballot. See TOURISM, page 3A Dear Abby 13B Editorial & Opinion 4A Healthy Living 5B Lottery Numbers 2A Charter ‘Back to square Movie Reviews/Times 13B Religion 7B discussion one’ in CRA search Sports On TV 2B By SAMANTHA GHOLAR Hoffman had no insight as Sudoku Puzzle 13B [email protected] to reasons why either candi- to continue SEBRING – It seems as if date decided to change their Follow the the Community minds about the position. News-Sun on By ED BALDRIDGE Redevelopment Agency will After the retirement of for- [email protected] be without an executive mer CRA Director Pete SEBRING — “It’s all about home rule,” director a little longer than Pollard in early February, the Ginger Delegal told the county commis- expected. Sebring City Council created www.twitter.com/thenewssun sion and an audience packed with constitu- The two final applicants a committee to aid in the and tional officers, representatives from all News-Sun photo by ED BALDRIDGE that were up for the position, process of hiring Pollard’s Commissioner Ron Handley weighs the three municipalities and close to 100 citi- information presented Tuesday about a Darren Smith and Sue Tron, successor. zens Tuesday during a presentation on charter for the county. recently pulled from the The original CRA appoint- developing a county charter. application process. ment committee consisted of www.facebook.com/newssun “I am just here to educate, it is up to you “Darren Smith withdrew Kathy Malie and Lorrie to decide,” said Delegal, who serves as the powers and limitations that county his application and Sue Tron Smith of the CRA along with general counsel for the Florida Association government can exercise. is no longer interested in the council members John of Counties. Delegal said that the cost varied greatly position,” Assistant City Griffin and Andrew Fells and Delegal explained that a county charter Administrator Bob Hoffman 0790994 01001 acts like a mini constitution and it lays out See CHARTER, page 3A said. See SEARCH, page 5A Phone ... 385-6155 Fax ... 385-2453 Online: www.newssun.com

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Page 2A News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 30, 2012 www.newssun.com COMMUNITY BRIEFS 2 jailed Queen tribute Club hosts its final social benefits Champion dance of the 2011/2012 for Children season at the Senior Center on Sebring Parkway from after Foundation 7-9:30 p.m. today. Have some fun and AVON PARK – On dance the night away to the Monday, April 23 the music of the Golden Era shots Children’s Services Big Band. Singles are wel- Council of Highlands come. County will partner with Bring your own bever- South Florida Community fired age; ice provided. Soft College Performing Arts to drinks, salads sandwiches benefit the Champion for By ED BALDRIDGE pastries and ice cream are Children Foundation by [email protected] available from the snack bringing in “One Night of AVON PARK — Two bar which opens at 6 p.m. Queen” by Gary Mullens Avon Park men were All club dances are open and the Works. Gary arrested Tuesday after- to the public. Appropriate Mullens is the most highly noon on charges of aggra- dress is required. rated QUEEN tribute band vated assault after bran- Admission is $5 for in the world. dishing and firing members and $7 for non- The event’s major spon- weapons from their vehi- members. sors are Dr. Cary Pigman, cle. For more information, The Seaton Group Merrill According to the Avon call 840-9038. Lynch, and Florida Park Police arrest report Hospital Heartland written by Officer Jesse Jaycees sponsor Courtesy photo Leadership Institute. Sapp, Kyle Stephen Melissa Jarboe comforts her husband, Sgt. Jamie Jarboe, who was paralyzed by an enemy Easter egg hunt Harris, 21, and Jonathan sniper’s bullet on April 10, 2011. Sgt. Jarboe died on March 21. Fundraisers Marshall Parker, 17, AVON PARK – The threatened John Michael planned this Avon Park Jaycees, a non- Mcconniel over the tele- weekend for Relay profit organization of phone before driving by Dying in America for Life young professionals in his residence at 11 E. Avon Park and throughout AVON PARK – Youth at Palmetto in a black Mazda Highlands County, is host- Unable to move after interview. Florida Avenue Baptist pickup. ing its fifth annual Easter being shot by an enemy “There are no words that Church are putting on a big After stopping in front egg hunt at Donaldson Park sniper, Sgt. Jamie Jarboe lay can describe what this last yard sale from 8 a.m. to 2 of the Mcconniel’s resi- at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 7. in the blood-soaked dirt of week has been like knowing p.m. Saturday to help raise dence, Harris brandished The free event is geared Afghanistan on April 10, that my husband and I would money for camp and will a shotgun, racked the towards children up 2011. As more bullets never have a life we always also be doing a pancake slide and pointed the through 12 years old. Last whizzed above his head dur- dreamed of,” Melissa posted breakfast to help the weapon at Mcconniel, the year, the event exceeded ing the chaotic battle, the on the “Prayers for Sgt. youth’s Relay for Life goal. report states. 400 children, in addition to soldier looked to the heavens Jamie Jarboe” Facebook Stop by 710 W. Bell St. to Mcconniel alleged that their families. and made a promise. page. support the cause. he was in fear of his life At the conclusion of the “I’m not dying out here,” Even though they knew A Corn Hole Tournament when he fled back to his egg hunt drawings for gift Sgt. Jarboe said. “I’m going death could be on the hori- is set for Saturday at the porch, after which Harris baskets, bikes and other to die someplace like zon, the Jarboes chose to Tap Room in Avon Park. re-entered his truck and gift certificates, sponsored America.” the horror of seeing her share the most challenging There is a $10 entry fee per drove slowly towards by local businesses, will The 27-year-old wounded badly wounded husband for days of their lives with oth- person. Everyone is wel- Mcconniel’s house. take place. warrior recounted the har- the first time, while also ers. In addition to hundreds come. Call 443-1895 or Parker, who was a pas- If you are a business rowing attack, which left explaining how the experi- of Facebook posts, Melissa 453-3850 to register a senger in the Mazda truck, owner or person who may, him paralyzed, to “The ence forever altered her sent me this e-mail, along team. There will be a then allegedly brandished in some way, offer some Unknown Soldiers” on Jan. mindset. with a moving photograph, chance drawing to win the a .380 auto pistol and type of support to ensure 12. Speaking in a soft voice “Before this, I never knew the night before her husband Corn Hole game board. fired four or five shots that this year’s Easter egg and frequently pausing to there was a Walter Reed and died. This event will benefit the into the ground directly in hunt is a great success, catch his breath, the soldier I never knew what a wound- “Jamie is alive and fight- Sevigny and Johnson Eye front of Mcconniel’s contact the event chair, explained why he so desper- ed warrior was,” Melissa ing for his life,” she wrote Care Relay team. house. Summer Laye, at 443-1040 ately wanted to make it out said. “And now I know too on March 20. “I’m (holding) Team Beasley’s Bikers Harris and Parker then or by email at of Afghanistan alive. much.” vigil by his side, loving and will present a Car and fled the scene in the black [email protected] “I was thinking about my Through sheer courage kissing him every second of Motorcycle Show at Auto Mazda, according to the m. wife and kids,” Jamie said. and tenacity, Jamie and the day!” Options, 106 W. Main St., arrest report. “I just got married.” Melissa Jarboe were able to As more than 12,000 from noon to 5 p.m. There Along with the felony Youth Citrus After being pulled off the celebrate their first wedding Facebook followers learned is a $10 entry fee for cars charge of aggravated battlefield by his brothers in anniversary this past of his passing, with heartfelt and motorcycle contestants. Program entry assault, without intent to arms, Jamie was still pictur- Valentine’s Day in a hospital messages and tributes pour- Food and music on Main deadline nears kill, Harris was charged ing his wife and two step- room. And just like the day ing in, all I could think of Street. All events benefit with improper exhibition SEBRING – It is the daughters as a surgeon cov- they were married, the cou- was Jamie’s voice. The Avon Park’s Relay for Life, of a firearm. time of year for young peo- ered his face with an oxygen ple had big dreams. evening we spoke, the sol- which is set for April 21- Parker was charged ple ages 8-18 who wish to mask. All he wanted was to “I’d like to be putting dier and his wife were 22. with aggravated assault, a exhibit a citrus tree in the see their faces again, and together the pieces and be a preparing for a cross-country felony charge of firing a 2013 Highlands County after an unconscious journey family again,” Jamie said. “I flight for yet another sur- Dance Club hosts weapon from a vehicle Fair to enroll in the 2013 around the world, he did. love my wife and I want to gery. Even though it clearly and the misdemeanor Golden Era Big Highlands Youth Citrus “I woke up at Walter be back with the kids.” hurt to talk, the wounded offenses of improper exhi- Band Program. Reed,” Jamie said. Sgt. Jamie Jarboe died on warrior spent almost an hour bition of a firearm and The Youth Citrus pro- The soldier’s wife, March 21, just over two SEBRING — The resisting an officer with- Melissa Jarboe, described months after our phone See SOLDIER, page 5A Highlands Social Dance out violence. Continued on page 5A Harris remains in the Highlands County Jail on March 28 13 18 24 33 37 50 x:2 a bond of $65,000. Lottery No information was Teen Driver Next jackpot $7 million available about Parker at March 24 1 12 25 33 35 42 x:3 press time. He was listed Center March 21 2 3 4 10 18 26 x: as a juvenile on the date of the arrest, the report Challenge March 28 10 19 27 31 34 March 28 (n) 0623 states. March 27 5 12 13 22 31 March 28 (d) 2185 March 26 5 12 19 28 29 March 27 (n) 7517 scheduled March 25 2 6 19 21 27 March 27 (d) 5922 Appeals court March 27 12 29 30 40 5 March 28 (n) 811 considers 10 held April 14 at the March 23 2 11 17 31 6 March 28 (d) 389 Set April 12 Highlands County Sheriff’s March 20 12 27 37 38 22 March 27 (n) 414 Commandments Office Driving Range from 9 March 16 2 12 16 18 15 March 27 (d) 085 case from Fla. and April 14 a.m. until 5 p.m. Students will use their per- March 28 11 16 29 50 58 PB: 33 Note: Cash 3 and Play 4 drawings ATLANTA (AP) — A sonal vehicles in the driving are twice per day: (d) is the in Sebring Next jackpot $60 million federal appeals court is portion of the course and are daytime drawing, (n) is the nighttime drawing. considering the ongoing Special to the News-Sun required to attend both the March 24 1 15 35 37 47 PB: 8 PB: Power Ball legal feud over whether the SEBRING — The classroom and driving ses- March 21 32 43 53 55 56 PB: 6 Ten Commandments can Highlands County Sheriff’s sions. be displayed at a public Office is once again offering The purpose of the Teen building. the Teen Driver Challenge for Driver Challenge is to pro- The case before the 11th licensed teen drivers on April vide knowledge and hands-on Pub block; 5.542"; 4.5"; Black; publishers block dummy; 0 0 0 1 5 5 5 9 U.S. Circuit Court of 12 and April 14. experience to reduce the like- Appeals on Thursday cen- Utilizing lesson plans lihood of an accident by ters on a lawsuit the ACLU developed by the Florida teenage drivers. filed against Dixie County Sheriff’s Association, the Students learn basic infor- over a five-foot high gran- Florida Department of Law mation about the operation of ite monument that promi- Enforcement and the Florida a motor vehicle, driving tech- nently displays the Ten Department of niques and life-saving skills. Commandments in front of Transportation, the Teen For more information on the courthouse. Driver Program will be the Teen Driver Challenge or The arguments never administered by specially to sign up for the program, ventured into the merits of certified Highlands County students should contact their the lawsuit. Instead, it law enforcement officers. School Resource Officer for focused on whether the The two-day class consists of an enrollment package. anonymous plaintiff 12 hours of training in all, Complete course details and named in the ACLU’s law- four hours of classroom and information are included in suit had standing to bring eight hours of actual vehicle the package. the complaint. operations. A video of the Teen Driver The county’s attorneys The classroom session on Challenge is also available on argued that the man men- April 12 will be held at the the Florida Sheriff’s tioned the display as part Bert Harris Agri-Civic Center Association’s website, of a “laundry list” of rea- Conference Room 3 from www.flsheriffs.org, then sons he wasn’t going to 5:30-9:30 p.m. click on Programs and Youth buy property in the county. The driving portion will be Programs.

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 30, 2012 Page 3A Tourism tax sunset won’t go to a vote Continued from page 1A create legal battles. asked if all the money was Stewart pointed out that spent as per county ordi- lot for three years, at that Commissioner Don Elwell nance. point the tax goes away. If brought the issue forward and ”Do we know?” Berry you wanted to continue, you asked for the tax to be on the asked. would have to put something ballot. “I’m not saying that we else on the ballot to have it Stewart said she was not spent everything by the per- continue,” Stewart pointed sure if Elwell was accusing centages,” Stewart answered. out. any wrongdoing or misappli- “We are not saying what Stewart stated that she was cation of tourism funds with percent,” said Board “trying to make sense out of his desire to sunset the tax. Chairman Jack Richie. something that does not make “I served on the TDC for “We’re saying that it would sense.” several years, and I thought “If you wanted to just we had an excellent group,” take a lot of research to deter- News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS make it go away, why would- Stewart said. mine where the money was n’t you just to put something “I asked the question and spent. That is just not rele- on the ballot that says sun- this question was a philo- vant at this point.” Truck set?” Stewart said. “I can’t sophical one. Not one Richie asked the audience understand this sunset pur- attached to any wrongdoing. to move forward with the pose.” I am just one of several peo- meeting and encouraged citi- rams Macbeth agreed that he ple who believe that no tax zens not to rehash the same had suggested a vote to should go on unchecked,” questions. into amend the tax, but was sec- Elwell said. “I just want the Lake Placid Councilman ond-guessing his earlier people to have a say in it.” Ray Royce agreed. opinion. “Every year we have made “Let’s move on. Let’s mobile “I have been looking at the improvements on how we move on to more important statue on this closely. The spend the money and with ways to improve the trans- only thing that you can take transparency and accounta- parency of our government. home in to the voters is for a tourism bility,” Stewart said. If there are concerns about tax or against the tourism “Philosophically, I don’t transparency or operations, Sebring Photo courtesy of Duane Harris tax,” Macbeth said. “The like wasting the taxpayer’s by all indications it is getting statute provides just one money discussing things over better and better. Focus on A 2003 Dodge Ram is towed away from the scene of a crash Tuesday night at Lakeview method to repeal that tax and and over and over,” she said. those. But let’s don’t talk Mobile Court along Bayview Street in Sebring. According to Highway Patrol Trooper Jay that is gather enough signa- “I am willing to move on.” Spencer, the truck, driven by 30-year-old Oscar Callahan of Sebring, was eastbound on about getting rid of an impor- tures to put the tax on the bal- Commissioner Greg Harris New Life Way when it struck a 1994 Jeep Cherokee in the rear that was stopped at the lot. agreed that he was ready to tance revenue stream,” Royce red light. The truck continued across U.S. 27 onto Bayview and hit a concrete sign, los- ing its front left wheel. The truck then hit a parked car in a carport causing damage to a “There may be other possi- move on, as did said. “To kill this tax would be a mobile home as well. Callahan was transported to Florida Hospital for treatment. No bilities, but you won’t know Commissioner Ron Handley. other injuries were reported. Spencer said Callahan may have a medical condition that until they are court chal- “It’s the best tax there is. terrible thing for Highlands contributed to the crash, but charges are pending. lenged,” Macbeth said. It’s a user tax. It is the fairest County,” Richie said. Macbeth explained that tax you could have,” Handley “We need to have some there could be voter confu- said. control over the taxes being sion over a ballot with a sun- Michael Berry, another spent,” Youngman said in his set provision, which could Highlands County taxpayer, second turn at the podium. Screening, better diagnosis cited for rise in rates of autism

Associated Press mate. This new number means autism is Charter county presentation ATLANTA — Autism cases are on the nearly twice as common as officials said it rise again, largely due to wider screening was only five years ago, and likely affects made to commission and better diagnosis, federal health officials roughly 1 million U.S. children and teens. said Thursday. Health officials attribute the increase Continued from page 1A if that makes any sense,” “There’s no time limit, no The rate of U.S. cases rose to about 1 in largely to better recognition of cases, Commissioner Don Elwell rush. Let’s bring it back up at 88 children. The previous estimate was 1 in through wide screening and better diagno- when drafting a charter, but said. Elwell recommended a future meeting for discus- 110. sis. But the search for the cause of autism is that 80 percent of Florida’s the discussion about a charter sion,” Elwell said and the The new figure is from the latest in a really only beginning, and officials population operated under county and said he asked rest of the commission series of studies that have been steadily acknowledge that other factors may be help- some form of charter. agreed. increasing the government’s autism esti- ing to drive up the numbers. Delegal also told the com- Delegal to come to Tuesday’s mission that a charter needed meeting to answer questions. review from time to time. “If we had a charter, it “What a charter does is would be pretty close to sta- expand the idea of neighbor- tus quo, but to protect the GRIFFIN'S CARPET MART; 7.444"; 10"; Black; 3/30/12; 0 0 0 1 8 3 9 1 hood from just my neighbor- county from issues like the hood to the entire county,” housing bubble ... If it is she said. done reasonable, and with The specific issues placed caution, I think a charter in a charter allowed the citi- could be a good thing. I per- zens to “pick and choose” sonally would like to see it what items were addressed put on a agenda for future by the entire county, Delegal discussion,” Elwell said. said. “What are we looking to “The intent is to start the achieve?” Commissioner education process and to Barbara Stewart said. “I have enlighten people about the no objection to looking at it charter government pro- further, but I think we need to gram,” Commissioner Jack look at it very carefully and Richie said about Delegal’s understand what we want to presentation. achieve. I think we need to “My thought process is to involve all the constitutionals ... kind of protect the county, and the municipalities.”

News-Sun photo by ED BALDRIDGE Ginger Delegal, general counsel for the Florida Association of Counties, listened to several questions from concerned citizens on Tuesday during her presentation about charter counties.

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Page 4A News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 30, 2012 www.newssun.com EDITORIAL & OPINION TODAY’S EDITORIAL

2227 U.S. 27 South It is a wonderful world Sebring, FL 33870 863-385-6155 Hundred Years War, and the inter residents are on their way fall of Rome when civiliza- NEWSROOM home. The 12 Hours of Sebring tion ceased for a time. ROMONA WASHINGTON W has run its course for the sea- We need to stop and count Publisher/Executive Editor son. Daylight Savings Time has arrived. our blessings. We need to Ext. 515 remember our strengths, our [email protected] Now is the time to make an Certainly life at this time is sense of community, our ice-cold pitcher of lemonade stressful, even dangerous. shared purpose in life. SCOTT DRESSEL and break out the hammock. Families are losing their Spring is here and summer Editor We’ve all earned the right to homes, people are out of is coming. Ext. 516 take a deep breath and relax. work, and rising prices Here in Central Florida we [email protected] In fact, it is a good time in threaten almost every budget. are surrounded by sparkling DAN HOEHNE general to stop for a moment As bad as our real troubles water and waving grasses. Sports Editor and regain our balance. Too are, however, our parents, Cumulus clouds herd across Ext. 528 many of us have become grandparents and great-great- brilliant blue skies. Red- [email protected] hyper-vigilant and argumen- great-grandparents have sur- winged black birds swoop ADVERTISING tative, reacting out of fear of vived times just as tough, or overhead, herons and cranes the unknown, creating an worse. stalk the shore lines, dragon VICKIE JONES atmosphere of frenzy, and Imagine what it was like flies buzz and frogs sing in Ext. 518 Isn’t that nice? end of the world doom. during the Civil War, for the rain — when it rains. [email protected] For example, politics has example, when it really Life is good. CIRCULATION President father’s Strategic become a shouting match of seemed as if the United It is a shame we forget TONY MCCOWAN Obama wants his Arms Reduction insults, not the thoughtful, States of America would fall that. It is a shame we get Ext. 522 dear friend Vlad Talks (START) respectful conversation that apart; when thousands of sol- caught up in our prejudices, [email protected] the Russian not to unless the United leads to inclusive solutions. diers died in single battles. because that is how we come worry about the States mothballed Half of us seem to truly Or what it was like during the to hurt one another. The sad BUSINESS OFFICE details of how the the Strategic believe the other half are trai- ’50s when Congress impris- truth is we have brought a American missile Defense Initiative tors to the nation’s cause — oned individuals for what good portion of our misery JANET EMERSON defense system in missile defense and vice versa. they thought, often using upon ourselves, driven by a Ext. 596 Europe will be shield, my father [email protected] Just as troubling is the way tainted, even made-up, infor- sense of panic, poisoned by a designed and Making had his chance to so many of us are rushing to mation to get their work lack of trust. implemented. say “nyet.” He judgment, reacting in a done. Each of us would benefit We have survived worse in Once he gets Sense said it and abrupt- reflexive, knee-jerk way to And, of course, there were from an afternoon in the the past. We will survive re-elected, the Michael ly ended the meet- events as they happen, with- worse times throughout his- hammock, swinging in the now. president said, Reagan ing. out waiting for facts to tory – the Black Death, the shade, lowering our blood Life is good. Slow down a he’ll have more “flexibili- Ronald Reagan’s deci- emerge. Spanish Inquisition, the pressure. moment and remember. ty” to deal with Moscow’s sion at Reykjavik initially concern that the missile was seen as a failure by all system, which is intended the experts, but it turned to guard Europe from out to be a breakthrough. attack by rogue nations Gorbachev knew my father like Iran, is a threat to would never yield on SDI, Russia’s strategic security. which critics derided as Obama obviously didn’t “Star Wars.” want the American people Three years later the or the rest of the world to Berlin Wall came down. In hear what he said. 1991 Gorbachev came to He was caught red-hand- Washington and signed ed, as it were, when a pri- Ronald Reagan’s START vate conversation with agreement. And soon after, Russian President Dmitry the Soviet Union was his- Medvedev in Seoul was tory. accidentally picked up by Now it’s 2012 and we an open microphone. have a president of the Vladimir Putin, the pres- United States thinking, ident-elect of Russia (and once again, that if he gives the outoing prime minis- Russia what its wants, it’ll ter), must be relieved and be our friend. pulling for a big Obama But Putin is our enemy win this fall. He also must and the enemy of freedom. be having a good laugh at Anyone in his right mind the KGB’s favorite bar. can see that Russia is I hate to think what my reconstituting its evil self father Ronald Reagan and is a silent partner with would think of Obama’s Iran and the other terrorist conversion with Medvedev operations in the world. and his Chicago-style Yet our president is ODAY S ETTERS negotiating technique, if ready to kowtow to Putin T ’ L that’s what it is. and his government and Conservative talk radio ing, but it will be too late. Agee, Ronnie Brock, Gerald Campbell, In 1976, I asked my give up a missile defense helps keep us informed Yes, much to your written joy, my Carlos Maldanado, Larry Mosburg, father why he wanted to be system that’ll benefit the generation will die off but God knows Dennis Shiers, Steve Sharla Smith, president of the United rest of the world? Editor: it will not be without a battle to save Katie Tarter, and Trevor Veasey. States. His answer was that This kind of “thinking” I have tried to respond to the column America. On behalf of the staff and students of for too long he had is exactly what worried on conservative talk radio by Joe Thank you conservative talk radio for the Kindergarten Learning Center, a watched American presi- Ronald Reagan back in the Gandleman in the Sun Times. keeping me informed. generous thanks to everyone who par- dents sit down with the 1970s and made him want Unfortunately, the e-mail address sup- John Larsen ticipated. Without your time and effort, general secretaries of the to be president. plied by Mr. Gandleman comes back as Sebring Transportation Day would not have Soviet Union and give up Our current commander an error, not available. Be that as it been a success. something vital to our in chief has everything may, I am sending my response in Andrew Lethbridge national interests just to backwards. Not only is he hopes that it will be published in your KLC Transportation Day Sebring get along with them. supporting our enemies paper. enjoyed by students My father said he was and dissing our friends. Mr. Gandleman: DUI talk did students a lot tired of it. He told me he Unlike Ronald Reagan, Having read your column on conser- Editor: of good wanted to be the first who always knew the vative talk radio, it is very interesting Recently the Kindergarten Learning American president to say Soviet Bloc was our that you seem to lack respect for those Center held our annual Transportation Editor: “nyet!” to a general secre- enemy, Barack Obama who want to hear the other side of the Day. The students and staff were On behalf of the Sebring High tary of the U.S.S.R. believes the United States liberal “speak” that comes from amazed by the wonderful display of School’s SADD Chapter we would like Little did he know that is the evil empire. Washington on a daily basis. vehicles as well as the many volun- to thank Susan Benton and the in 1986 he’d be the presi- I took my eye off the ball with what teers, businesses, and organizations Highlands County Sheriff Department dent of the United States Michael Reagan is the son of was happening to my country while I who participated by displaying and for making it possible for Renee Napier and be traveling to President Ronald Reagan, a was trying for more than 50 years to explaining their vehicles. and Eric Smallridge to come to Sebring Reykjavik, Iceland, to meet political consultant, and the better myself and my family. The volunteers were placed through- High School and talk to us about the with Mikhail Gorbachev, author of “The New Reagan Now that I have had more than six out our parking lot and bus loop to dis- consequences of driving under the the last general secretary Revolution” (St. Martin’s years in retirement to look, listen, learn play their vehicles. influence for Eric and the effects that it of the Soviet Union. Press, 2011). He is the founder and see the changes that have occurred The following individuals spent a had on both Megan and Lisa’s families. At that summit, which and chairman of The Reagan and the dramatic downward spiral of Friday morning presenting to our stu- Not only did they have an impact on included a series of one- Group and president of The America. I have grave concerns for the dents: Will Sebring of Lykes (who also us at school but they also had an on-one meetings between Reagan Legacy Foundation. future of my children and grandchil- generously donated bottles of orange impact on us through Facebook where Ronald Reagan and Visit his website at www.rea- dren. juice to each student), Dan Marvin of everyone stated their DUI promise Gorbachev, the major issue gan.com, or e-mail Yes, I seek out those who speak to Midwest Fiberglass Pools, Kenny Long about how they will never drink and was reducing the super- [email protected]/. the concerns that I have and if that is and Don Welch from Long’s Air drive. powers’ nuclear stockpiles. Guest columns are the opinion the conservative talk radio you evident- Conditioning, Mike Leicht with the While at our school we also got to When Gorbachev said he of the writer, not necessarily ly dislike, so be it. Division of Forestry, City of Sebring see the car that both Megan Napier and would not sign on to my those of the News-Sun staff. The subjects raised by Limbaugh and Fire Department members Ken Barfield her best friend, Lisa Dickson, were others need to be said as the liberals and Jerrod Ross; Wendy and Mark from killed in by drunk driver Eric would want you (me) to believe that Highlands County Emergency Medical Smallridge and that really brought the living off the government is the right Services, Sebring International reality to life while also touching hearts EDITORIAL PAGE POLICY thing to do. All I have to do is look at Raceway’s Lisa Cellantano, Holly and lives. Europe and see the train wreck that is Parker with You Scream Ice Cream, and By allowing them both to come here Make sure to sign your letter and include your coming to America. Jack Dunham and other members of the to our school we now see that it is pos- address and phone number. Anonymous letters will be It is inconceivable that anyone with City of Sebring Public Works sible to forgive someone even when it automatically rejected. half a brain believes that we can be in Department. Alan Jay Automotive was may hurt to do it; she forgave Eric, Please keep your letters to a maximum of 400 debt $15-$16 trillion and that is an OK represented by several automobiles and realizing that it would not bring Megan words. We have to make room for everybody. Letters of situation. individuals including Don Elwell and or Lisa back. local concern take priority. If the current administration is elect- Randy Leonard. Angela Dennard Send your letter to 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL ed again, America as we have known it Several parents and grandparents Sebring High School 33870; drop it off at the same address; fax 385-1954; is done and the masses will be scream- also participated including William SADD Chapter or e-mail [email protected].

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‘One Night of Queen’ sponsors COMMUNITY BRIEFS Continued from page 2A the principal, ask questions area. and arrange for pre-testing. Bring lawn chairs or blan- gram is open to any youth Students must be 5 years kets and relax under the who will be in the third old by Aug. 15, 2012. Call through 12th grade in stars. Telescopes will be the school office at 453-3131 Highlands County in the available for public use fol- to sign up for a session. 2012-2013 school year. The lowing the program. All children entering Youth Citrus Project consists Refreshments will be sold by kindergarten must complete of growing a potted citrus the Friends of Highlands an enrollment packet and a tree for exhibit and sale at Hammock. the county fair, constructing Readiness Placement exam Fee is $5 per person; an informational display that will be reviewed for accompanied children age 15 board for exhibit in the acceptance by the and under admitted free county fair, and a project Admissions Committee. This For additional informa- record book chronicling requirement includes current tion, contact Samantha what was done in the proj- WMA PreK students. Willingham at 386-6094 or ect. Ribbons, points and pre- by email at samantha.will- miums are awarded in each Sebring Elks host [email protected]. of the three categories. buffet dinner Overall winners are deter- Movie showing at mined by accumulation of SEBRING — The Sebring the Lake Placid total points. Elks will host a buffet dinner today for $11. Go to Library Courtesy photo To obtain an informational On Monday, April 23 the Children’s Services Council of Highlands County will partner flier on the Highlands Youth [email protected] for LAKE PLACID — The with South Florida Community College Performing Arts to benefit the Champion for Citrus Program and a Youth more information. Children Foundation by bringing in ‘One Night of Queen’ by Gary Mullens and the March schedule of Saturday Citrus Program registration Works. From left is Doug Andrews, Dean of SFCC Cultural Programs; Dr. Cary Pigman; Reflections hosts last Matinee films at the Lake Roxann Seaton, owner of the Seaton Group Merrill Lynch; Anthony Stahl, Florida form one can go to the fol- Placid Memorial Library Hospital Heartland’s vice president of Support and Ancillary Services; Jeff Roth, execu- lowing website: http://high- dance of season includes “Contagion” tive director of the Children’s Services Council; and Kevin Roberts, CEO of the lands.ifas.ufl.edu/4-H/4- (PG13) on Saturday. The Champion for Children Foundation of Highlands County. AVON PARK — H_home.shtml, or call the public is invited to attend Reflections on Silver Lake Highlands County Extension these free showings at 2 p.m. (across from South Florida Office at 402-6540, or come Seating is limited. Children Community College on U.S. by the Highlands County age 9 or younger must be 27) will host its last dance of Extension Office at the Bert accompanied by an adult. Search for new CRA J. Harris Jr. Agricultural the season featuring Happy Days from 7:30-10:30 p.m. Center in Sebring. Rotary Club of Lake The entry deadline is 5 today. The cost is $5 and the director starts over p.m. Thursday, April 12. The public is welcome. Placid has barbecue first of four program work- Bring your own drinks and was near the end of the Hoffman said. LAKE PLACID — Rotary Continued from page 1A shops will be held Thursday snacks; ice will be provided. process when the unexpect- CRA members along with Club of Lake Placid April 19, at the Bert J. For more information, call Sebring Mayor George ed turn of events happened other city officials have (Morning) is having a chick- Harris Jr. Agricultural Center 452-5037. Hensley. with the final candidates; taken on the responsibility auditorium in Sebring. Citrus en barbecue from 11 a.m. to “Kathy Malie has now the work will begin of CRA projects and are trees and supplies will be Night Sky Astronomy 2 p.m. Saturday at Hartzell's resigned from the selection again. continuously working to get distributed at that time. presentation is Plaza, 350 E. Interlake Blvd. committee and Gene “We are back to square Tickets can be purchased at them done. Saturday Brenner has stepped in and one,” Hoffman said. “We “We want to get the right Mountain Memories Hartzell’s Market, 465-3481, taking her place,” Hoffman will re-advertise today and person for the job. So we are SEBRING — Night Sky or call Debbie Worley at explained. get the word canceled today taking our time and doing Astronomy will sponsor a 465-0123. Walk-ups are wel- The voting members of out there this right,” Hoffman said. SEBRING – The presentation at Highlands come. Dinners will be ready the CRA selection commit- again.” Hoffman expects a good Mountain Memories event at Hammock State Park at 7:30 for pick up at Hartzell’s. tee (Brenner, Fells, Griffin, In the number of people to apply the Sebring Recreation Club p.m. Saturday. Local Call for delivery. Menu Hensley and Smith) work meantime, for the CRA director posi- today has been cancelled. astronomer Chris Stephan, includes one-half chicken, closely with a second group Sebring offi- tion this go round. Most of member of Highlands baked beans, slaw, roll and of officials for the selection cials have the applicants from the first Rotary, JROTC helps Stargazers, will present a cookie for only $8. of the new director. teamed up to Pollard program on the night sky Funds go for education “Mr. (city administrator ensure that selection process were from with Honor Flight outside in the park’s picnic and community programs. Scott) Noetlich, myself, the CRA continues to run all over the state of Florida, AVON PARK – Honor Pete Pollard and Charlotte smoothly in the absence of a but there were also a few Flight, in coroporation with Mann are the non-voting director. out-of-state applicants the local Rotary Clubs in members,” Hoffman said. “Robin Hinote has according to Hoffman. MARTIAL ARTS (pp); 3.639"; 3"; Black; ff trhp Highlands County, will fill a Though Pollard has stepped in and is doing a lot Hinote suggests contact- main; 0 0 0 1 7 4 9 9 plane to take World War II stepped away from the of work in the CRA. Ken ing Mann (Human veterans to Washington, DC director position after 30 Fields, our Public Works Resources - Sebring) at 471- to visit their World War II years of service, he still director, has been working 5100 for information monument and other memo- helps out with the CRA, with the Streetscape proj- regarding applications. The rials on May 12. Sponsoring according to Hoffman. ects ... We are doing this deadline for applicants is 5 one of the veterans, Bruno The selection committee together as a team,” p.m. Friday, April 27. Litwinski, is the Avon Park Jr. Air Force ROTC cadets who will be making their generous contribution at 7 a.m. today at the Avon Park Solider held on so he Breakfast Rotary Club. The Rotary Club meets on Fridays at 50 S. Lake could die in America Ave. For more information contact club president Paul Continued from page 2A Frankfort, Ind., where many cherished new memories Devlin (443-1191) or presi- family and friends live. with the people he loved sharing his experiences. dent-elect Jim Brooks (443- For the rest of their lives, most, it was time to make FRAMES AND IMAGES; 3.639"; 2"; Black; “It’s all very surprising to 1226), or contact Honor Melissa and her daughters good on his promise. 3/2,9,16,23,30; 0 0 0 1 7 4 7 5 me,” Jamie said about the Flight Network (www.honor- “By the grace of God we cards, letters, emails and will rely on faith while try- flight.org). were given 11 more months Facebook messages he was ing to heal from an unfor- to live life and for that I receiving from around the gettable 11-month ordeal. WMA plans can’t be selfish or greedy,” world. “Sometimes I’m “Both girls forfeited their Melissa posted on March Kindergarten almost taken aback when I Halloween, Thanksgiving, 21. “We lived every day Roundup get words of encouragement and Christmas and spent like we were dying ... and support.” (the holidays) in the hospi- AVON PARK – because inside we were.” The death of Sgt. Jarboe, tal with us,” she said. Kindergarten Roundup par- who also deployed twice to “Never once have they ents interested in their Iraq, is felt from complained, Tom.” To find out more about Tom child(ren) joining the 2012- NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PLACEMENT; 3.639"; 6"; Afghanistan all the way to Many of us take living in Sileo or to read features by 13 kindergarten school year Black; phone discounts available; 0 0 0 1 8 4 0 3 Kansas’ Fort Riley, where America for granted. All other Creators Syndicate writ- are invited to attend the two- the 4th Squadron, 4th Sgt. Jamie Jarboe wanted ers and cartoonists, visit the hour sessions at 9 a.m. or Cavalry Regiment soldier was the privilege of dying Creators Syndicate website at 5:30 p.m. Monday. This will was stationed, and to here. After making some www.creators.com/. be a time for parents to meet Video of Zimmerman adds to debate

Associated Press try. Zimmerman’s attorney, was acting suspiciously. He check. He said his son was SANFORD — A security Craig Sonner, has said in said he lost sight of the black suspicious because of several video that shows neighbor- more than one interview that teenager and Martin attacked break-ins and thought it was hood watch captain George his client’s nose was broken him as he headed back to his strange for someone to be Zimmerman being led in during the fight with Martin. sport utility vehicle. walking between the town handcuffs from a police car Sanford police Sgt. David Zimmerman’s father is white homes on a rainy night. after he fatally shot Trayvon Morgenstern on Wednesday and his mother is Hispanic. The Orlando Sentinel, cit- Martin is adding to the confirmed that the video In an interview with ing anonymous sources, has debate over whether the being shown by ABC News is Orlando station WOFL FOX reported that Martin grabbed shooting was a case of self- of Zimmerman. The 28-year- 35 that aired Wednesday Zimmerman’s head and defense. old’s head and face are visi- night, Zimmerman’s father, banged it several times An attorney for the teen’s ble throughout and he is Robert Zimmerman, said that against the sidewalk. A state- family said it looks to him dressed in a red and black despite dispatchers telling his ment from Sanford police that Zimmerman doesn’t fleece jacket. Police are son to stop following Martin, said the newspaper’s story have injuries to his face and shown frisking Zimmerman he kept going so he could get was “consistent” with evi- head in the video as whose hands were hand- an address for police to dence. Zimmerman’s supporters cuffed behind his back. They have said. then lead him into a police In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care. Zimmerman told police he station. fired in self-defense and he Zimmerman said that on DAILY COMMERCIAL; 3.639"; 1"; Black; corner- was not arrested, touching off Feb. 26, he was pursuing the stone hospice; 0 0 0 1 7 5 0 4 widespread public outrage 17-year-old Martin, who was No. 5019096 and protests across the coun- not armed, because the teen 888-728-6234 Cornerstonehospice.org C M Y K

Page 6A News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 30, 2012 www.newssun.com Brush fire at Golf Hammock A night of star gazing planned at Highlands Hammock on Saturday

This image of Saturn was taken on March 10.

Special to the News-Sun SEBRING — The Friends of Highlands Hammock State Park will present “The Night” at Highlands News-Sun photo by Hammock State Park at 7:30 KATARA SIMMONS p.m., Saturday in the picnic Courtesy photos A fire in the rough area. Admission is $5 adults This image of the sun was taken on March 26 by a member on the 14th hole (accompanied children under of the Mahoning Valley (Ohio) Astronomical Society and will at Golf Hammock 15 free). Park entrance fee is be one of the images used in Chris Stephan’s presentation Country Club was waived after 6:30 p.m. on astronomy at Highlands Hammock State Park on quickly put out by Saturday. the West Sebring There will be a special Volunteer Fire presentation by local science Department teacher and astronomer Chris of the American Association to bring their own telescopes Tuesday. For a Stephan. of Variable Star Observers if they would like. short time there was concern for After the presentation, a for 35 years. He is also an Snacks available for pur- residential proper- view of the night sky through active member of the chase. Bring lawn chairs or ties, but the telescopes will be available. Highlands Stargazers. blankets and relax under the watered fairway Stephan has been a member Stephan encourages people stars. acted as a fire break containing the flames. News-Sun photo by CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY Poll says Nelson 8 PRECISION SAFE & LOCK; 3.639"; 3"; Black plus points over Mack three; process, 3/30/12; 0 0 0 1 8 4 0 0 Teen faces life sentence in in Senate race Associated Press Sarasota slaying of UK tourists TALLAHASSEE — Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — In a case that Both were considered fun-loving world Nelson is 8 percentage points generated blaring tabloid headlines in the travelers by those who knew them. Their ahead of potential U.K. press, a Florida teen is facing life in friends Paul Davis and Joe Hallett said the Republican challenger prison without parole for murdering two pair had a knack for making friends with Connie Mack IV in a new young British tourists who got lost and wan- people of all ages and races. Cooper had poll of Florida voters. dered into a housing project where their traveled to Australia and loved tennis; he Quinnipiac University convicted killer lived. was a tennis pro in his hometown and had released the poll Thursday. It After an eight-day trial, a jury on played against countryman Andy Murray. shows Nelson leading Mack, Wednesday convicted 17-year-old Shawn Kouzaris played rugby, taught English in a U.S. representative from Tyson of two counts of first-degree murder Taiwan and had traveled through Central Fort Myers, 44 percent to 36 in the shooting of James Cooper, 25, and America prior to visiting Sarasota. percent in the Senate race. James Kouzaris, 24, last April. The men were in Florida staying with They had been in a statisti- Follow the News-Sun The two men were on a three-week Cooper’s family on a Gulf coast beach near cal tie in a similar poll con- online on Sarasota holiday and spent an evening Sarasota and on April 15, they dined and ducted by the www.twitter.com/thenewssun drinking when they got lost. drank downtown. school in January.

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 30, 2012 Page 7A Florida Hospital Foundation remembers Sam White Special to the News-Sun SEBRING – The Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Foundation hosted a memorial dedication on March 22 for a former devoted board member, Patrick A. (Sam) White, who passed away in 2011. White, who was a friend to all, served as a Foundation board member for six years and was very instrumental in the Heart & Vascular Center Courtesy photo Fundraising Campaign in Survivors take to the track during the kick-off lap during the Lake Placid Relay for Life Sebring and shared, event Saturday. through his own experi- Courtesy photo ence, why having this spe- Taking part in the dedication of a bench near the reflection cialized service available pond at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center is the Lake Placid Relay raises for the Heartland family of Sam White – Jason Lister (from left), Kelly White- Lister, Linda White, Hannah White, Cameron White, Dr. Community was so crucial. Norm Stephens (FHHMC Foundation chair), Dalton Lister A bench that sits along and Peyton White. the reflection pond at more than $70,000 FHHMC in Sebring is now dedicated to his great name. By SAMANTHA GHOLAR “Sam loved being out- PUBLIX-National Newspaper Plac; 3.639"; 16"; [email protected] doors, around water, and Black plus three; process, 88355 liquor; LAKE PLACID – enjoyed feeling the warmth 0 0 0 1 8 3 1 2 Thousands filled the Lake of the sun,” said Jamie Placid High School football Bateman, Foundation exec- stadium Saturday for the utive director. “The fact annual Relay for Life event. that the bench we are dedi- The 400 participants showed cating to him is in direct up with friends, family and view of the hospital’s others to support the chapel also reflects Sam’s American Cancer Society’s belief and the peace he felt cause. with God.” “We had over 1,000 people FHHMC CEO and there,” said Team President Tim Cook, Development chairperson Foundation board mem- Ginger Keimel. bers, and FHHMC Director Keimel is part of the LP of Pastoral Care Linda Relay coordination and was Lynch all reflected on how blown away by the amount of White’s legacy will contin- support that the event ue to live on throughout the received. Heartland community. The goal of $63,000 was met but that didn’t stop the community from continuing Get the paper to give for the cause. A total of $70,000 was raised for the LP Relay, a number Keimel is completely happy with. Courtesy photo “It’s just our small little The Lake Placid Relay for Life newspaper outfit contest town and we had so many was won by the Memorial United Methodist Church. delivered to you! Louie Canaveri (left) was declared the best dressed. people here and surpassed NEWS-SUN •385-6155 our goal this year,” Keimel said. “I went to the bank this morning and saw that another $1,100 had been deposited COWPOKES WATERING HOLE; 5.542"; 10.5"; Black plus three; process, and I had four teams call to 3/30/12; 0 0 0 1 8 3 9 2 say they are bringing more money today.” Impressive is how Keimel described it. Impressive indeed. Even with the small turn of events that could have ruined the Relay, the event still went on to be a huge suc- cess. “We lost the stadium lights because of the storm. We had to send everyone home two hours early at 4 (a.m.). We had generators and hung around for a while; we made it most of the way, so it was OK,” Keimel said. Before the final hour hic- cup, the Relay ran smoothly according to Keimel and the fruits of the participants’ labor are quite brag-worthy. “The teams did an excel- lent job. We had several new teams this year and the enthusiasm was so impres- sive. There were new teams, new captains ... it was just awesome. People did what they were supposed to do without even being asked; I was impressed,” Keimel said. The LP Relay was the only relay in the county that offered the CPS3 (Cancer Prevention Study) and partic- ipants took full advantage of the one-time opportunity. “We had 110 sign up for the CPS3,” Keimel revealed. Not only did the study vol- unteers show up in big num- bers, but cancer survivors made their presence known as well during the relay. The initial registration of 96 survivors was also sur- passed; a total of 111 cancer survivors were present dur- ing the LP Relay. Keimel couldn’t say better things about the Relay, it’s participants, supporters and organizers. With the help and dedication of all of those involved, the Lake Placid community achieved a beau- tiful thing.

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Beef eaters urged to reconsider ‘pink slime’

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The main producer of “pink slime” and the politicians defending the company will have a hard time persuading con- sumers and grocery stores to accept the product, even if the processed beef trimmings are as safe as the industry insists. Three governors and two lieutenant governors plan to tour Beef Products Inc.’s plant in South Sioux City, Neb., Thursday afternoon to show their support for the company and the several thousand News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS Sebring Police Department investigate the scene of a fatal car crash Wednesday evening in Sebring. The northbound lanes of U.S. 27 were closed for jobs it creates in three hours for the investigation and clean up. Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, South Dakota and Texas. Beef Products, the main producer of the cheap lean Crash kills Sebring beef made from fatty bits of meat left over from other cuts, has drawn woman, injures six extra scrutiny because of concerns about the ammo- Continued from page 1A nium hydroxide it treats ‘It was a terrible meat with to slightly The crash, which scattered debris scene. I didn’t get change the acidity of the across U.S. 27, closed down the beef and kill bacteria. northbound lanes for about three much sleep last The company suspend- hours. Northbound traffic was night.’ ed operations at plants in diverted to Sparta Road. Texas, Kansas and Iowa “I don’t know if I should talk ROY JOHN GOODALL this week, affecting 650 about this,” said Roy John Goodall, witness jobs, but it defends its who saw the crash occur. “It was a product as safe. terrible scene. I didn’t get much ily by traffic so he did not see the While the official name sleep last night.” Goodall did cor- moment of impact, but stopped is lean finely textured roborate the driver of the SUV was immediately and ran to render aid. beef, critics dub it “pink driving erratically, passing him at “It was the most morbid, most slime” and say it’s an one point. disgusting thing I’ve seen in my unappetizing example of Aaron Brashares was traveling life,” he said. “Smoke was coming industrialized food pro- south. He also noticed the Envoy. out the cars, dust was flying and the duction. “He was driving like a mad man,” air bags were deployed. The That term was coined Brashares said. (SUV’s) radio was still playing. It by a federal microbiolo- His view was blocked momentar- was terrible.” gist who was grossed out by it, but the product An illustration (righ) from the traffic crash report issued by the Sebring meets federal food safety Police Department outlines the anatomy of the crash that killed one and injured six on U.S. 27 Wednesday evening. standards and has been used for years.

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Kyrene Road Plaintiff, CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-10, ARMANDO C. BASULTO, ET AL. ter International Corp., a dissolved Florida profit corpora- Plaintiff, Tempe, AZ 85283, v. Plaintiff, Defendants tion, and BBBaxter LLC., a dissolved Delaware limited li- vs. Plaintiff, GREENLODGE, LLC, et. al., vs. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ability company, are Defendants, being Case No. 09-020781-09 in the said Court, I, Susan Benton, Sheriff DORIS J. EHNIS, MARY L. DUNN, EDGEWATER NORMA A. MEJIA MARADIAGA A/K/A NORMA A. Defendants. CURRY, MELLISA, et. al., (Please publish in THE NEWS SUN) VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS, INC., AND UNKNOWN MEJIA, CARLOS L. LUNA A/K/A CARLOS R. of Highlands County, Florida, have levied upon all of the AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION TO DEFENDANT, Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Defendant, BONNIE STERNBERG’s right, title and interest TENANTS/OWNERS, LUNA,a nd CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A., EDWARD G. TOUCHTON, JR. TO 49.08 Fla. Stat. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 22, 2012, in and to the following described REAL property in High- Defendants. Defendants. YOU, Edward G. Touchton, Jr., ARE HEREBY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or- and entered in Case No. 28-2008-CA-000785, of lands County, Florida, to-wit: NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF ACTION NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage der or Final Judgment entered in Case No. the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in LOT 4, PLANTATION HILL SUBDIVISION, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to a Final TO: NORMA A. MEJIA MARADIAGA A/K/A on the following property in Osceola County, Flor- 09001506GCS of the Circuit Court of the 10TH and for HIGHLANDS County, Florida. The Bank of ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered in NORMA A. MEJIA: ida located at 3012 SR 17 North, Sebring, Florida Judicial Circuit in and for HIGHLANDS County, New York Mellon, on behalf of CIT Mortgage Loan IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 56, OF THE PUBLIC this cause on March 22, 2012, in the Circuit YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a civil action has been 33870, and more particularly described as: Florida, wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK MLLON Trust 2007-1 (hereafter ``Plaintiff''), is Plaintiff and RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Court of HIGHLANDS County, Florida, I will sell the filed against you in the Circuit Court, County of Lots 12 through 16, inclusive, and Lots 32 FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR ARMANDO C. BASULTO; MORTGAGE ELEC- STREET ADDRESS FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY property situated in Highlands County, Florida de- Highlands, State of Florida, to foreclose certain through 36, inclusive and that closed road adjoin- THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS, CWABS, INC., AS- TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC.; SERVICE- IS: 1706 West Stryker Road, Avon Park, FL. 33825 scribed as: real property described as follows: ing Lots 32 through 36, inclusive, Sunset Heights SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-10, MASTER OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, are defen- and on the 1st day of May, 2012, at the Commerce Ave- LOT 32, EDGEWATER VILLAGE, ACCORDING LOT 13, BLOCK 14, OF HIGHLANDS ESTATES Subdivision, according to the Plat thereof, as re- Plaintiff, and, CURRY, MELLISA, et. al., are Defen- dants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for nue entrance to the Highlands County Courthouse, in the TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT SECTION B, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF corded in Plat Book 1, Page 61, of the Public Re- dants. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at, cash in the MAIN ENTRANCE of the Courthouse; City of Sebring, Highlands County, Florida, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, I will offer BOOK 15, PAGE 7, PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGH- AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, AT PAGE 68, OF cords of Highlands County, Florida, bearing Folio JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE BASEMENT AT 430 SOUTH COMMERCE AVENUE, SEBRING, at LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, for sale all of the said defendant, BONNIE STERNBERG’s, No. S18-3429-130-0000-0120 and street ad- COURTHOUSE, 430 S. COMMERCE AVENUE SE- 11:00 a.m., on the 19th day of April, 2012, the right, title and interest in the aforesaid property at public and commonly known as: 2313 DAVIS COURT, FLORIDA. Commonly known as 125 Washington dress of 3012 State Road 17 North, Sebring, FL BRING, FL 33870, at the hour of 11 A.M. on the following described property as set forth in said outcry and will sell the same, subject to all prior liens, en- SEBRING, FL 33870; including the building, ap- Blvd. Lake Placid, Florida 33852. 33870 (``Real Property''). 19th day of April, 2012, the following described Final Judgment, to wit: cumbrances and judgments, if any, to the highest and best purtenances, and fixtures located therein, at pub- You are required to file a written response with has been filed against you and you are required to property: LOT 6, BLOCK 223, PLACID LAKES SECTION bidder or bidders for CASH, the proceeds to be applied as lic sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, the Court and serve a copy of your written de- serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, LOT 11, BLOCK 35, OF LEISURE LAKES, SEC- 20, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- far as may be to the payment of costs and the satisfaction Sales are held in the Jury Assembly Room in the of the above-described execution. fenses, if any, to it on Timothy D. Padgett, Plain- within two weeks from the first date of publication TION 4, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, AT PAGE 31, OF THE basement of the Highlands County Courthouse lo- Dated this, March 28, 2012 tiff's attorney, whose address is 2878 Remington on or before April 6, 2012, to Plaintiff's counsel, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 29, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, cated at 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Flor- SUSAN BENTON, SHERIFF OF Green Circle, Tallahassee, Florida 32308, at least Thompson Berges P.A. at the following address: PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ida 33870, on April 19, 2012 at 11 a.m. HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA thirty (30) days from the date of first publication, Brickell Bay Office Tower, 1001 Brickell Bay Drive, FLORIDA If you are a person with a disability who needs any Any persons claiming an interest in the sur- By: /s/ Lt. Jack Baily, Jr. and file the original with the clerk of this court ei- Suite 2014, Miami, Florida 33131, and file the Any person claiming an interest in the surplus accommodation in order to participate in an court plus from the sale, if any, other than the property Lt. Jack Bailey, Jr., ther before service on Plaintiff's attorney or imme- original with the Clerk of the above-styled court; from the sale, if any, other than the property proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file DEPUTY SHERIFF diately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be en- otherwise, a default will be entered against you for owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a the provision of certain assistance. Please contact In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, a claim within 60 days after the sale. tered against you for the relief demanded in the the relief prayed for in the verified complaint. claim within 60 days after the sale. the Office of Court Administrator, (863)534-4690, Dated this 23rd day of March, 2012. complaint. persons with disabilities needing a special accommoda- This notice shall be published once a week for two DATED this 23rd day of March, 2012. within two (2) working days of your receipt of this tion to participate in this proceeding should contact the Clerk of the Circuit Court Dated this 19th day of March, 2012. consecutive weeks in the News-Sun. ROBERT W. GERMAINE Foreclosure Complaint; if you are hearing or voice agency sending this notice at 434 Fernleaf Ave., Sebring, By: /s/ Annette E. Daff CLERK OF COURT DONE AND ORDERED in Highlands County, Clerk Circuit Court impaired, call TDD (863)534-7777 or Florida Re- FL 33870, Telephone 863/402-7228 not later than seven Deputy Clerk By: /s/ Annette E. Daff Florida on this 20th day of March 2012. By: /s/ Annette E. Daff lay Service 711. days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TTD) March 30; April 6, 2012 Deputy Clerk ROBERT GERMAINE Deputy Clerk Dated this 23rd day of March, 2012. 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Services. March 23, 30, 2012 CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT March 30; April 6, 2012 ROBERT GERMAINE March 30; April 6, 13, 20, 2012 By: /s/ Annette E. Daff CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Deputy Clerk BY: /s/ Annette E. Daff IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA March 23, 30, 2012 As Deputy Clerk FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 282011CA000696XXXXXX March 30; April 6, 2012 CASE NO. 282010CA001038XXXXXX IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 282011CA000323XXXXXX BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SUCCESSOR BY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., CASE NO. 28 09001642GCS FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, TO CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC Plaintiff, Plaintiff, PROBATE DIVISION vs Plaintiff, vs vs FILE NO. PC 12-97 NIOVER CORZO; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UN- vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CARL L. SALYER; et al., RUDOLF WIEDEMANN, et al., IN RE: ESTATE OF KNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PAR- MELTON, AARON J., et. al., OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Defendants. Defendants. ROBERT KAUTZ TIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER Defendants. IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE Deceased. OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS AC- RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Case No: GC12-255 PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or- C.P.A. RENTAL, Inc., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant an Order NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant an Order The administration of the estate of ROBERT RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY der or Final Judgment entered in Case No. 28 Plaintiff, or Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated or Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated KAUTZ, deceased, whose date of death was Feb- HEREIN DESCRIBED, 09001642GCS of the Circuit Court of the 10TH vs. March 23, 2012, entered in Case No. March 23, 2012, entered in Case No. ruary 26, 2012, and whose social security num- Defendants. Judicial Circuit in and for HIGHLANDS County, KEVIN D'ESPIES, individually; UNKNOWN SPOUSE 282011CA000323XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of 282011CA000696XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of ber is 328-24-5708, is pending in the Circuit NOTICE OF SALE Florida, wherein, JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- OF KEVIN D'ESPIES, individually; TRACEY E. AL- the Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands the Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Divi- PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 TIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS SUCCESSOR BY ME- FERO, individually; the UNITED STATES of AMER- County, Florida, wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. sion, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant an Order GER TO CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC, is Plaintiff, ICA; UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, is the Plaintiff and SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870. The names and ad- or Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated and, MELTON, AARON J., et. al., are Defendants. I BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST NAMED DE- CARL L. SALYER; CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA) SERVICING, LP, is the Plaintiff and RUDOLF WIE- dresses of the personal representative and the March 23, 2012, entered in Case No. will sell to the highest bidder for cash at, JURY FENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD N.A.; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TEN- DEMANN; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. AS SUCCES- personal representative's attorney are set forth 282010CA001038XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE BASEMENT AT COURT- OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES ANT NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- SOR IN INTEREST TO COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FS; below. the Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands HOUSE, 430 S. COMMERCE AVENUE SEBRING, FL MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, ING INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR SPRING LAKE PROPERTY ASSOCIATION, INC.; All creditors of the decedent and other persons County, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. 33870, at the hour of 11 A.M. on the 10th day of DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT having claims or demands against decedent's es- is the Plaintiff and NIOVER CORZO; UNKNOWN April, 2012, the following described property: Defendants. OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING tate on whom a copy of this notice is required to TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and The West 100 feet of the North half of the NOTICE OF ACTION TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A be served must file their claims with this court ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of the TO: Unknown Spouse of Kevin D'Espies DESCRIBED, are Defendants, I will sell, pursuant NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAV- WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED Southwest quarter of SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP 35 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a foreclosure action on to Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, to the highest and ING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST, Less and Except that the following property in Okeechobee County, best bidder for cash at the Highlands County OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DE- TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER- portion of the West 100 feet of the North half of Florida: Courthouse, 430 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL SCRIBED, are Defendants, I will sell, pursuant to OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Lot 36, OAK ISLAND, according to the plat 33870, on the 19th day of April, 2012, at 11:00 Chapter 45, Florida Statutes, to the highest and All other creditors of the decedent and other Defendants, I will sell, pursuant to Chapter 45, the Southwest quarter, SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP thereof as recorded in Plat Book 12, Page(s) 45, am, the following described property as set forth best bidder for cash at the Highlands County persons having claims or demands against dece- Florida Statutes, to the highest and best bidder for 35 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST described as: Begin Public Records of Highlands County, Florida. in said Final Judgment: Courthouse, 430 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL dent's estate must file their claims with this court cash at the Highlands County Courthouse, 430 S. at the Southwest corner of the West 100 feet of has been filed against you, UNKNOWN SPOUSE of THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 7, BLOCK 37, TOWN 33870, on the 19th day of April, 2012, at 11:00 WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870, on the 19th the North half of the Northwest quarter of the KEVIN D'ESPIES, individually; and KEVIN OF AVON PARK, SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 33 am, the following described property as set forth FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. day of April, 2012, at 11:00 am, the following de- Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter; D'ESPIES, individually; TRACEY E. ALFERO, indi- SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, ACCORDING TO THE in said Final Judgment: ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE- scribed property as set forth in said Final Judg- thence East 100 feet along the South boundary vidually; the UNITED STATES of AMERICA; UN- MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT LOT 9, BLOCK ``C'', SPRING LAKE VILLAGE VI, RIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE ment: thereof; thence North 270 feet along the East KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, BOOK 1, PAGE 58, PUBLIC RECORDS OF DESOTO ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER LOT 20, BLOCK 39, SEBRING HILLS SOUTH, boundary thereof to a point; thence Southwesterly THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST NAMED DEFEN- COUNTY, FLORIDA, OF WHICH HIGHLANDS IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 21, OF THE PUBLIC RE- BARRED. UNIT NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF to a point on the West boundary thereof 150 feet DANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR COUNTY WAS FORMERLY A PART. CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 7, OF THE from the Point of Beginning; thence South 150 ALIVE, WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY TOGETHER WITH ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, feet to the Point of Beginning. And Also Com- CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF LOT 8, BLOCK 37, SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF FLORIDA. mence at the Southwest corner of the North half SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; and TOWN OF AVON PARK, SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE DEATH IS BARRED. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter you are required to serve a copy of your written 33 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, ACCORDING TO THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 The date of first publication of this Notice is SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN of the Southwest quarter of SECTION 34, TOWN- defenses, if any, to it on Plaintiff's attorney below: MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN TRAN- DAYS AFTER THE SALE. March 23, 2012. THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE SHIP 35 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST; thence North 0 Wesley R. Harvin, II, Esq. SCRIPT BOOK 1, PAGE 14, PUBLIC RECORDS OF In accordance with the Americans with Dis- Personal Representative: LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 degrees 22'00'' East 150.00 feet to the Point of 306 NW 4th Street HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. abilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- /s/ Richard E. Kautz DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Beginning; thence North 39 degrees 45'44'' East Okeechobee, FL 34972 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE commodation to participate in this proceeding 3811 Barbarossa Ave. In accordance with the Americans with Dis- 157.56 feet; thence South 0 degrees 22'00'' Tel: 863.824.7179 SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN should contact the Clerk of the Court not later Sebring, FL 33872 abilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- West 67.4 feet; thence Southwesterly to the Point On or before April 24th, 2012, and file the original THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE than five business days prior to the proceeding at Attorney for Personal Representative:s commodation to participate in this proceeding of Beginning. with the clerk of this court either before service on LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 the Highlands County Courthouse. Telephone /s/ ROBERT E. LIVINGSTON should contact the Clerk of the Court not later Any person claiming an interest in the surplus Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; oth- DAYS AFTER THE SALE. 863-386-6565 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida Florida Bar No. 0031259 than five business days prior to the proceeding at from the sale, if any, other than the property erwise a default will be entered against you fro the In accordance with the Americans with Dis- Relay Service. 445 S. Commerce Avenue the Highlands County Courthouse. Telephone owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a relief demanded in the complaint or petition. abilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- DATED at Sebring, Florida, on March 23, Sebring, FL 33870 863-386-6565 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida claim within 60 days after the sale. BOB GERMAINE commodation to participate in this proceeding 2012. Telephone: (863)385-5156 Relay Service. DATED this 15th day of March, 2012. As Clerk of the Court should contact the Clerk of the Court not later ROBERT W. GERMAINE March 23, 30, 2012 DATED at Sebring, Florida, on March 23, ROBERT W. GERMAINE By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak than five business days prior to the proceeding at As Clerk, Circuit Court 2012. LEGAL NOTICE Clerk Circuit Court Deputy Clerk the Highlands County Courthouse. Telephone By: /s/ Annette E. Daff ROBERT W. GERMAINE To Kerry Riordan. You are summoned to appear By: /s/ Toni Kopp March 23, 30, 2012 863-386-6565 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida AS DEPUTY CLERK As Clerk, Circuit Court before the Mississippi Board of Nursing on July Deputy Clerk Relay Service. March 30; April 6, 2012 By: /s/ Annette E. Daff 26, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. to answer charges brought March 23, 30, 2012 DATED at Sebring, Florida, on March 23, AS DEPUTY CLERK against you. The hearing will be held in the hear- 2012. March 30; April 6, 2012 Subscribe ing room at the office of the Mississippi Board of ROBERT W. 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If this describes you, then Rm., Den, Lani & Pool. Available April SEBRING SUN N LAKES Fri. 8 - 3pm. 30" barrels. Very good cond. $595. The HR Generalist is responsible for contact: Maria Perez, Royal Care of Mobile Homes 20th thru Nov. 1st. No Pets! Price per 4024 Capri St. Beauty Supplies, Indian Lake Placid Call 863-465-6749 supporting the east coast district Avon Park. (863) 453-6674. 5050 For Sale month. $1100. 863-386-0340. Collectibles & More. through strategic partnership to ensure EOE, M/F, DFWP. CRYSTAL LAKE CLUB, 1987 14x54 SEBRING * SUN 'N LAKES * End Unit SEBRING SUN N LAKES Sat. 8 - 2pm. we are meeting our growth plans. Sup- Motor Homes single wide. Fully furnished, $6500. See Triplex, walking distance to Hospital, 3900 Loretto Ave. 17' Alum. Bass Boat port operations to ensure safety & com- ADVERTISING SALES ASSISTANT 8450 it at: http://tinyurl.com/7a5vq2y or call 4501 Mercado Dr., 2BR, 2Ba 1050 sq. & Misc. Items For Sale! HOLIDAY RAMBLER 1995 Travel pliance, labor recruitment and retention 863-382-6167. ft. plus 280 sq. ft. lani, Rent includes strategies, compensation and benefits We Are Expanding! SEBRING TUES. 4/3 - Thur. 4/5. 8 - Trailer. In good shape. 8' x 24' deck. FURN. *WHISPERING Pines Village* elec., direct TV * lawn care. Fully administration. Support performance 1pm. 1121 Sunset Dr. Yard & Open Mossey Cove Fishing Camp in Loredo. 55+ 24'x44' Dbl. wide w/ screened Furnished. Call 863-385-0976 and development We have a new position available, House Sale! Dodge Caravan for Sale & $3,000 obo. Will sell Trailer separate. porch, shed, carport. 2BR, 2BA, efforts and local HRIS efforts for em- in Sebring for an much more. [email protected] 989-309-0229. remodeled Kit. w/ pull out shelves. ployee data management. ADVERTISING SALES ASSISTANT for inquiries. Great cond. $27,000. 863-471-6387 6300 Unfurnished Houses JOB SUMMARY: Responsibilities: LORIDA - FURNISHED 1BR, 1BA, BEAUTIFUL SINGLE FAMILY HOME. SEBRING YARD Sale Fri., Sat. Mar. 30, Scheduling Client w/ Large Storage & Screened Porch Great location. Close to Shopping, 31 Huge Moving Sale 9000 Under the direction of the VP of Human appointments. Maintaining on Canal going into Lake Istokpoga, Hospital, Schools & Restaurants. Lots of Everything Resources, the Human Resources Gen- advertising schedules, Client Mallard Park, Lorida Fl. $600 obo $825/mo. + Utlities. Call 571-247-5829 8-12 Each Day Transportation eralist will support the newly developed relations and assist Multi Media Call Mary 863-385-8806 3810 Thunderbird Hill Cir. operations in Lake Placid, Florida and Account Executive. MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE LAKE PLACID - 3BR, 2BA, Living Rm., Hendersonville, North Carolina through AFFORDABLE LOT RENT Dining Rm., Den, Kitchen, W/D hookup, Trucks strategic partnership, and creativity in Salary AVON MOBILE HOME PARK 1CG. No Pets! $700 Mo. 1st & $500 Wanted to Buy 9200 delivering corporate strategies at the lo- 55 PLUS PARK SORRY NO PETS sec. dep. Call 863-840-2013 or 7340 1996 FORD F250 w/ TOPPER, WANTED TO BUY Trailer for 18' Pon- cal level. The successful candidate will News Sun 863-453-3415 863-699-0897 64,000 miles. SOLD!!!!!!! be a seasoned professional who enjoys Send reply to toon Boat. Call 863-465-2364 or PALM HARBOR HOMES being a strategic business partner and 2227 US 27 South 863-699-0307. FORD BRONCO 1989 Heavy Duty, 4 NEW HOME STIMULUS possesses high energy, excellent verbal Sebring, Fl. 33870 wheel drive, like new tires. $1000 Call 5K For Your Used Mobile Home and written communication skills. EOE 863-699-0752 Any Condition Machinery & Tools 800-622-2832 ext 210 AVON DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: LAWN SERVICE / Hiring PT Help / 7380 Experience Preferred in Commercial PARK MODEL FOR SALE ENGINE HEAVY Duty Industrial Engine. Automotive for Sale *Willing to travel intermittently between Lawn Care. Call 863-314-0969 EXCELLENT CONDITION PARK 2 cyl. 18hp output shaft. 1 7/16 diame- 9450 North Carolina and Florida as needed MAINTENANCE PERSON NEEDED AFFORDABLE LOT RENT ter. $395. Call 863-471-3162 2004 CHEVY BLAZER / 1 Owner / CD/ *HR support to production manage- F/T for large assisted living facility. AVON MOBILE HOME PARK HOUSING Tinted Windows / Garaged / 29,000 ment, including labor recruitment Experience preferred with A/C's small 55 PLUS PARK SORRY NO PETS miles / Reese hitch. $8000. *Lead HR initiatives and ensure align- general repairs, floor care, painting and (863) 449-1072 Pets & Supplies 863-385-8350 ment to company and district produc- various other duties, problem solving 1X3 7520 2006 * MAZDA MIATA MX- 5 * tion goals ability a must. Salary based on Mobile Home Convertible / Low Mileage / Dual *Ensure culture is commensurate to our experience. Apply in person at 5005 Lots for Sale AD # Transmission / Excellent Condition! values and guiding principles Sun N Lake Blvd. , Sebring, Fl. 5100 Call 863-214-3669 *Coordinates training programs AVON PARK Park Model w/Enclosed NOTICE OUTSIDE SALES EXP'D Florida Room & Shed. Lakefront, Fully *Coordinate and maintain employee in- $80-$150 Up per day. 00017494 Furnished, Metal Roof. Lot 130 formation in HRIS Paid weekly. Could receive overrides Florida statute 585.195 states that SOLD!!!! *Provide advice and counsel to produc- from other workers. all dogs and cats sold in Florida Classified ads tion management Call Ed: 352-217-9937 must be at least eight weeks old, *Support employee performance and development plans for the district RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT - FT have an official health certificate get fast results *Support labor initiatives that attract One Year Related Exp. Required 6000 and proper shots and be free of in- and retain labor Apply in Person at Ridge Area Arc testinal and external parasites. *Ensure safety and compliance 120 W College Drive, Avon Park, Fl. Rentals *Support health and wellness programs EOE/Drug Free Workplace at a local level ROYAL CARE OF AVON PARK is *This is a "hands on" role seeking a Dietitian with experience in Duplexes for Rent SEBRING - 2BR, 1BA, 1CG, Partially Other projects/duties as assigned Long Term Care. This is a contract 6050 Fenced Yard. Pets OK!! $650 Monthly. 1st. & Security Deposit. 3437 Sparta where the successful candidate will SEBRING 2/1, New kitchen Cabinets, Cir. Call 863-385-3101 KNOWLEDGE OF SKILLS: work 40 hours per month evaluating the Tile Floor, Inside Laundry Room, Eat In Contact Us… nutritional needs of residents in compli- Kitchen. $550/mo + $300 security. SEBRING UNIQUE Must See, Cedar *Ability to partner and influence local ance with industry accepted standards. 4911 Manatee Dr. 863-446-7274 House on Stilts. Huge deck, pond. leadership Position is available immediately. At Huge Lot. Secluded, surrounded by *Ability to engage others and leverage woods. 1 bedroom. Good for Single or least 2 years of Register Dietitian expe- Villas & Condos their skills to get tasks done rience is required. Please contact in Couple. $595/mo. & Security. *Skills in HRIS data management person at Royal Care of Avon Park, 6100 For Rent 863-414-0842 or 863-414-0942 *Excellent organizational skills and fol- 1213 W. Strafford Rd., Avon Park, Fl. SEBRING TOWNHOUSE, 2/1.5. Carpet low up skills 33825. (863)453-6674 upstairs, ceiling fans. View of Lake *Computer literate:Word, Excel, Power- Jackson, close to mall. $500/mo, water Rooms for Rent Point, etc SEEKING EXPERIENCED Dialysis RN By Phone or will train the right person for a state & sewer included. Call Dale 6400 *Knowledge of Federal/State labor SPRING LAKE - CHRISTIAN PERSON -of-the-art dialysis clinic. We offer an 863-382-4830 (863) 385-6155 laws, regulations, etc. to share kitchen, laundry rm., private excellent salary and benefit package. *Excellent verbal and written communi- BR & BA. No pets OR smoking. Must Please call Peggy at 863-382-9443 or cation skills Furnished have own phone service. 1st & Last fax resume to 863-382-9242. *Excellent bilingual skills English and 6150 Apartments Mo. Rent & 1/2 Mo Sec. Call Spanish REQUIRED WE ARE SEEKING someone interested SEBRING ON Lake Jackson. Great 863-655-0136 *Experience with H2A Temporary Agri- in serving as a Music Minister for our Sunsets! 1 bdrm. No Pets. Large porch. culture Program preferred congregation. The position would be a $425/mo. plus security. Call "volunteer ministry." Also, seeking a 863-273-2103. EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERI- volunteer to work with our Youth 7000 ENCE: program. If you are interested please contact our office at 863-453-5334. Unfurnished Merchandise *Bachelor's degree in related field 6200 Apartments *Proven successful leadership experi- ence RELAX AT Lake Isis Villas *5 plus years of experience in human 3000 Furniture resources Luxurious 1BR Apartment. 7180 Financial Clean & Quiet Setting. DINING ROOM SET Broyhill. Hutch & CHARACTERISTICS: Call 863-453-2669 Glass Table 41 x 71, has a decorative base. 6 chairs, showroom cond. Mov- *Honest, fair respectful of others ing. $750 Call 863-402-1935 *Excellent communication skills **NOW LEASING** *Team player 4000 PARK PLAZA Miscellaneous *Positive attitude A BRAND NEW *Ambitious, dedicated, self motivated Real Estate 7300 RENTAL COMMUNITY GENERATOR - NEW Briggs & Stratton, *Passionate LOCATED IN AVON PARK, FL *Organized 305, 10HP OHV, 2 50' electric cables, 5 SPACIOUS 2BR 2BA gal. gerry jugs (for gas), Rubbermaid *Broad-thinking Lots for Sale APARTMENT HOMES. *Innovative 4220 Shed 6' X 3 1/2'W X 5'H. Complete. *Analytical SEBRING OWNER MUST SELL! $500 863-385-4701 *Solution and results oriented Builder/Investment Lots in Spring Lake, **ONLY $585/mo.** By Mail a Golf Community. Owner will finance, A MUST SEE! APPLICATION INSTRUCTION: no credit check. Only $5K with $500 Bargain Buys 2227 US Hwy 27S down. 772-343-9602 ********************** 7310 Sebring, FL 33870 Please submit cover letter and resume BRIO OR Thomas The Train Table. $50 Please Call 863-257-4603 Call 863-257-1174 to [email protected] for more information. Acreage for Sale GOLF SHOES / Size 11 Med. / Black 4260 leather w/ brown saddle / Barley used. STATE GRAZING LEASE 2 BEDROOM/11/2 BATH VILLA $25. 863-699-1119 BID #BPLA2011-001 ON CANAL TO LAKE GRASSY. PATIO SET 2 seat sofa w/1 chair & Subscribe Section 28, Township 35 South, FURNISHED, WASHER/DRYER, cushions. Dark brown wicker. $75 Call Range 31 East Highlands County 1,395 NEW A.C. 863-402-1935 to the +/- acres 305-310-6162 For a complete bid package call SWIVEL ROCKER CHAIR Needs heavy AVON PARK ** Highlands Apartments News-Sun Ann Henson (850)245-2555 or visit cleaning. Good construction. Service- 1680 North Delaware Ave. http://www.dep.state.fl.us/lands/ able. Free. Call 863-452-0269 Call buy_bid.htm---- 1BR, 1BA & 2BR, 2BA Available. TENT / SINGLE PERSON $15. Bid Deadline is April 13, 2012 Central Heat & Air. Extra insulation. 863-699-1119 385-6155 1:00p.m. EST ---- 1st & Sec. Call 863-449-0195 March 21, 30; April 6, 2012 AVON PARK - Apartment with Balcony TOOLS WELDING 50' hose/gauge plus Overlooking Lake Verona and City Park. torch. Asking $60 Call 863-382-2668 100 E. Main St. Laundry Facilities. SPECIAL: $325/mo. Garage & 863-453-8598 Yard Sales CITY OF SEBRING AVON PARK - SHADY OAKS APTS 7320 1 & 2 BR , Fully renovated units, W/D 2X2 hookups. Laundry service available. Senior Discount. 863-257-0017 RIDGE AD #00018421 BEAUTIFUL APTS By E-Mail SEBRING - 2BR, 1BA, tile floors, screen back porch, beautiful AREA ARC www.newssun.com/contact/ CRA DIRECTOR landscaping, building 5 yrs. new. 863-446-1822 1X3 AD # AVON 00017759 PARK CITY OF SEBRING HOUSING 2X2 1X3 AD #00018423 AD # MAINTENANCE 00017493 AVON PARK - *MOVING / DOWN SIZING SALE!* 2390 N. Yucca Rd. Fri-St, Mar 30-31. Tools, Sm. appl., Furn, Clothing, Household items, Antiques. Something For Everyone! AVON PARK Fri. - Sat. 7 - 2pm. 182 Hillcrest Dr. in Rivergreens. Canoe, dia- mond plate toolbox, lawn tools & misc. AVON PARK Thur. - Sat. 7 - 1pm. 1630 CITY OF SEBRING Tower Rd. Take North Lake Ave. to Jackson St. follow signs. Large Yard Sale. Lots of misc. & Household 2X2 w/some clothing. Classified LAKE PLACID Fri. - Sat. 8 - 3pm. 213 AD #00018422 Beauregard St. Tropical Harbor. Indus- trial Paint Sprayer, Furn., Antiques, ads Saws, Tools, Curio Cabinet, Household, REFUSE DRIVER Custom Sender Flairs & lots more! get fast results SEBRING - Seasonal Decorations, Lin- ens, Sm. Kitchen Appliances, Glass- ware, Luggage, Picture & Frames, Bas- kets, Tools, Misc. 2137 Burning Tree North (off Brunns Rd) Mar. 30 & 31 8-2 C M Y K

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C M Y K SBECTION SPORTS Page 4B News-Sun Friday, March 30, 2012 Streaks not to be Deviled twice

By LAUREN WELBORN night as they took on their attempts to cross the plate News-Sun correspondent first district match-up. after Sebring took the early ‘The name of SEBRING – Two words, Jordan Baker, who started lead. the game is one locker room white board: for Sebring on the mound, The Blue Streaks saw their “Fresh start.” did not give up his first hit first run in the bottom of the pitching and It was a case of same until the fourth inning and first as Nate Greene’s double name, different game as the had a total of six strike outs beyond the right fielder’s defense.’ Sebring Blue Streaks for the night. reach scored Seth Abeln, took on the Kathleen Sebring As head coach Buck leaving the score at 1-0. BUCK RAPP Red Devils Tuesday Rapp looked over to The next series of runs Sebring head coach night at Firemen’s the glowing score- came in the bottom of the Another Greene double Field, after just suffer- 5 board, he commented, second. would then bring in Dane ing a loss from the Kathleen “It’s nice to see a lot Kyle Cunningham reached Maddox and Abeln to peak cross-county rival of zeros on that top on a single before Gunnar Avon Park Red Devils level.” the lead to 5-0. 0 Westergom’s hit would seem This, however, would be just 24 hours prior. Rapp commended to be too much to handle for The Streaks were not ready his defense for backing up the last runs to cross the plate the Devils as back-to-back for the rest of the night for to give up another win on Baker throughout the night, errors brought Cunningham both teams, and after the top their own turf so easily, and adding “The name of the in and saw Westergom on of the seventh Sebring locked proved as much as they game is pitching and second. topped Kathleen in a 5-0 vic- defense.” in the 5-0 win. Abeln’s well-placed bunt tory. This was true for both Perhaps it was Rapp’s will put him on first base and Despite holding a previous sides of the field, as the Red to come out 1-0 in the district moved Westergom to third News-Sun photo by LAUREN WELBORN record of 11-6, Sebring’s Devils scrappy, yet effective, after the night’s game that where a later balk would Jordan Baker makes this throw to first to record an out state-official began Tuesday defense held off any more during his shutout effort over Kathleen Tuesday night. bring him across home. See SEBRING, Page 3B Sebring dominates dual meet Saints overshadow

By DAN HOEHNE NFL meetings [email protected] By BARRY WILNER talk about it,” Giants LAKE PLACID – As the Associated Press coach Tom Coughlin said season heads into the home PALM BEACH — In Wednesday. “The commis- stretch, the Blue Streak track this unpredictable, head- sioner wants the entire and field team seems to be line-grabbing offseason, gaining steam, kicking it into league to make sure it’s not even hot topics such as another gear. discussed — to go forward overtime or instant replay Tuesday saw another dom- using it as an example, to can push aside the New inant performance as Sebring stress there is no place for Orleans Saints and their outpointed the Green that in our league.” bounty program. Dragons in a dual meet at Several coaches echoed NFL owners completed Lake Placid. Coughlin, with the hope their meetings Wednesday They boys totaled 107 they will need to bring it by passing several signifi- points to the Dragon’s 34, up only once to their play- cant rules changes, includ- with the Lady Streaks tally- ers. ing expanding the postsea- ing 115 to Lake Placid’s 25. Clubs will gather for son OT rules to the regular Michael Weston picked up workouts in mid-April. season and having all a win in the 200-meter dash, “It’s definitely neces- turnovers reviewed by the in 24.76 seconds, with team- sary to mention it,” said replay official, just as all mates Sam Jacobs and Ryan Ron Rivera, whose scoring plays currently Schuffert taking second and Carolina Panthers play the are. third. Saints twice a year in the Yet the spotlight all Brian Ortiz then won the NFC South. “The prece- week was on the Saints, 400 in 57.88 and Damian dent has been set by the who are talking to Bill Foster took the 800 in commissioner and they Parcells about becoming 2:20.36, edging out fellow need to understand that interim coach while Sean Streak Nathaniel Acosta who and it is not to be broached Payton is suspended for finished with a time of again. Going forward, we the 2012 season. 2:20.88. Other NFL coaches won’t have to go over Evan Wilburn continued offered their take on these things again.” the winning ways in the Commissioner Roger Goodell reiterated the 1,600 with a time of 4:59.65, Goodell’s hefty punish- league’s strong stance with Foster taking second. News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE This trio, from right, of Taylor Tubbs, Hannah Schroeder and Allie Mann took the top three ments for Payton and for- against non-contract Wesley Koning and Eric spots of the 1,600-meter run at Tuesday’s meet at Lake Placid. mer defensive coordinator bonuses such as the boun- Foster took the top two spots, Gregg Williams, who was ty program that cost New respectively, in the 3,200, feet-5, Gary DeMarest, 16- inches, just ahead of Cook’s Keplet Charite the took suspended indefinitely for Orleans a $500,000 fine and Sebring also won both feet-1/4, and Weston, 15- throw of 40-feet, 8.5-inches. both hurdles distances, the overseeing the bounty and two second-round the 4X100 and 4X800 relays. feet-9, went one-two-three in Then in the discus, Cook 110- and 300-meters, and he pool that offered payouts draft choices. The Streaks then swept the the long jump. tossed it 110-feet, 9-inches, and South teamed with Bryan for damaging hits to tar- Goodell said the league field events in fine fashion, St. Louis also topped the to Morris’ 109-feet, 5-inches, Lopez and Tobias Kuhn to geted opponents. will not allow any cash taking the top four spots in field in the triple jump, clear- with DeMarest taking third at win the 4X400 relay. Most coaches said they payments between play- the pole vault. ing 36-feet, 5-inches. 108-feet, 2-inches. Christian Miller finished found it important to dis- ers, whether the clubs are Brian Cobb, 11-feet, In the tosses, Patric Morris The Dragons weren’t shut second in the high jump, cuss. involved or not. Cameron Cobb, 8-feet-6, and Cody Cook took turns out of the winner’s column, Keplet second in the triple And not only with the “It’s not permissible Quincin Negron, 8-feet, and getting wins and taking sec- however, as Thomas South jump and Thomas Bunton media, but with their and we are going to take Mitchel Winslow, 7-feet-6, ond. won the 100-meters in 12.18 was third in the shot put at teams. that out of the game,” he took care of those honors, Morris topped the shot put and took second in the 400 in “The whole league will said. while Kenol St. Louis, 17- with a throw of 40-feet, 11.5- 58.31. See TRACK, Page 3B

Price is right for 7 innings, Ed talks lifts with Lady Devils Rays beat Bucs 6-4

Associated Press He threw 92 pitches, 59 thought was just as good if PORT CHARLOTTE — for strikes. not better,” said Price, who David Price pitched seven “David was very sharp,” used his entire arsenal. strong innings for his Rays manager Joe Maddon Neil Walker hit an RBI longest outing of the spring said. “I thought he had a double off Rays reliever and Luke Scott hit a two- really good fastball tonight. J.P. Howell to cut Tampa run homer in the Tampa He also threw some pretty Bay’s lead to 6-3 in the Bay Rays’ 6-4 victory over good cutters to both sides eighth. the Pittsburgh Pirates on of the plate. Overall, a real- Pirates right-hander Wednesday night. ly strong performance for Charlie Morton, recovering Scott went 2 for 4 with him.” from offseason hip surgery, three RBIs. Elliot Johnson The left-hander was per- struggled in his fourth added a pair of doubles, fect through three innings, spring start. including a two-run double recording three strikeouts Morton gave up six runs during a three-run rally in as he mowed down the and eight hits in five the fourth. Pirates’ lineup the first time innings, increasing his Pittsburgh scored once in through. ERA to 7.07. the fifth and Andrew He yielded only one hit NOTES: Tampa Bay set McCutchen hit a solo and walked none through the order of its rotation: Courtesy photo Avon Park weight lifters, left to right, Khadeja Jamison and Mariam Olupitan, along with homer in the sixth. the first four innings. RHP James Shields, Price, Lady Devil head coach Pakita Felix, were featured guests on Ed Lynch’s “Sports Talk” Price gave up two runs “The curveball wasn’t as RHP Jeremy Hellickson, show on Saturday, March 24. The show airs each Saturday following the Noon News on and six hits with two walks good as it was the other LHP Matt Moore and RHP WWTK 730-AM. The scheduled guest for the March 31 broadcast is former Green Dragon and five strikeouts. day, but everything else I Jeff Niemann football star Mike Ritacco. C M Y K

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THE SCOREBOARD LOCAL SCHEDULE

NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division LIVE TODAY: Baseball vs. Lake Placid, 7 p.m.; JV Baseball at Lake Placid, 6 p.m.; Softball W L Pct GB vs. Frostproof, 5:30/7:30 p.m. 28 22 .560 — PORTS 28 22 .560 — S TUESDAY: Baseball at Mulberry, 7 p.m.; JV Baseball vs. Hardee, 6 p.m. 1 New York 26 25 .510 2 ⁄2 Avon Park 1 Toronto 17 34 .333 11 ⁄2 N 17 35 .327 12 O TV Southeast Division W L Pct GB AUTO RACING Miami 35 13 .729 — 1 SATURDAY Orlando 32 19 .627 4 ⁄2 TODAY: Baseball at Avon Park, 7 p.m.; JV Baseball vs. Avon Park, 6 p.m.; Softball vs. Atlanta 30 22 .577 7 7:30 p.m. NHRA – SummitRacing.com Nationals ESPN2 1 Mulberry, 7 p.m. Washington 11 38 .224 24 ⁄2 Charlotte 7 41 .146 28 TUESDAY: Baseball vs. Clewiston, 7 p.m.; JV Baseball vs. Clewiston, 4:30 p.m. Central Division W L Pct GB BOXING Lake Placid x-Chicago 41 11 .788 — FRIDAY 1 Indiana 29 20 .592 10 ⁄2 9 p.m. Hank Lundy vs. Dannie Williams . . . . . ESPN2 Milwaukee 23 27 .460 17 Detroit 18 32 .360 22 TODAY: Baseball vs.Winter Haven, 7 p.m.; JV Baseball vs. IMG Academy, 4 p.m.; 17 31 .354 22 Softball vs. Kathleen, 6/7:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE COLLEGE BASEBALL SATURDAY:Track hosts Meet, 10 a.m. Southwest Division FRIDAY MONDAY: Baseball vs. Bartow, 7 p.m.; Softball vs.Winter Haven, 6/7:30 p.m. W L Pct GB San Antonio 35 14 .714 — 6:30 p.m. Florida at Mississippi ...... SUN TUESDAY: Baseball at Kathleen, 7 p.m.; JV Baseball at Bartow, 6 p.m.; Softball at Dallas 29 22 .569 7 Sebring Okeechobee, 6 p.m.; 1 Memphis 27 21 .563 7 ⁄2 Houston 27 24 .529 9 1 COLLEGE BASKETBALL New Orleans 13 37 .260 22 ⁄2 Northwest Division SATURDAY W L Pct GB TODAY: Baseball vs. Hillsborough, 6 p.m. Oklahoma City 38 12 .760 — 6 p.m. Kentucky vs. Louisville ...... CBS 1 SATURDAY: Baseball at Hillsborough, 1 p.m. Utah 27 24 .529 11 ⁄2 8:30 p.m. Ohio State vs. Kansas ...... CBS 1 Denver 27 24 .529 11 ⁄2 MONDAY: Baseball vs. Hillsborough, 6 p.m. Minnesota 25 27 .481 14 TUESDAY: Softball vs. State College of Florida, 5 p.m. Portland 23 27 .460 15 SFCC Pacific Division GOLF W L Pct GB FRIDAY L.A. Lakers 31 19 .620 — L.A. Clippers 29 21 .580 2 Noon LPGA – Kraft Nabisco Championship. . . GOLF 1 Phoenix 25 26 .490 6 ⁄2 3 p.m. PGA – Shell Houston Open...... GOLF 1 Golden State 20 29 .408 10 ⁄2 SATURDAY PORTS NAPSHOTS Sacramento 17 33 .340 14 S S x-clinched playoff spot 1 p.m. PGA – Shell Houston Open...... GOLF ___ 3 p.m. PGA – Shell Houston Open...... GOLF Miracle League Day Make checks payable to Wings of Faith Tuesday’s Games CWC Scholarship Fund. 4:30 p.m. LPGA – Kraft Nabisco Championship. . . GOLF LAKE PLACID – The Student Philadelphia 103, Cleveland 85 For questions call Alvin Walters at 381- Memphis 93, Minnesota 86 Support Services Department of the 5706 or Jerome Matthews at 273-2533. Milwaukee 108, Atlanta 101 Highlands County School Board, in con- Dallas 90, Houston 81 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL Submit entries by Monday, March 26. junction with The Miracle League for Oklahoma City 109, Portland 95 FRIDAY All proceeds benefit college-bound San Antonio 107, Phoenix 100 Highlands County, will be hosting the 11:30 a.m. National Invitational, Semifinal ...... ESPN2 senior graduates, Class of 2012. L.A. Lakers 104, Golden State 101 third annual Miracle League Day at the Wednesday’s Games 1:30 p.m. National Invitational, Semifinal ...... ESPN2 Glades Electric Members Miracle League 6th Annual Sottile Tourney Detroit 87, Cleveland 75 SATURDAY Minnesota 88, Charlotte 83 Field at Lake June Park on Friday, March LAKE PLACID – The Lake Placid Toronto 105, Denver 96 Noon Girls National Invitational, Final . . . . . ESPN2 30, from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. New York 108, Orlando 86 Athletic Association’s Annual Nick 2 p.m. National Invitational, Final...... ESPN2 The day will be sponsored by Taco Bell Chicago 98, Atlanta 77 Sottile Memorial Golf Tournament is Boston 94, Utah 82 and Tina Thomas, DMD. Saturday, April 14, at the Placid Lakes New Jersey 100, Indiana 84 The event will provide a day of base- San Antonio 117, Sacramento 112 MLB PRESEASON Country Club. ball-related events for more than 170 spe- New Orleans 102, Golden State 87 SATURDAY The event is a four-person scramble cial-needs school children of all ages L.A. Clippers 103, Phoenix 86 with cash prizes for the winning teams in Thursday’s Games 1 p.m. Boston at Tampa Bay ...... SUN from schools around Highlands County. each flight, hole-in-one prizes at three Washington at Indiana, late The day will include baseball, kickball, Dallas at Miami, late holes as well as other prizes. batting cages and a dunk tank. New Orleans at Portland, late NBA Golfers tee off at 8 a.m. and the cost is Oklahoma City at L.A. 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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 30, 2012 Page 3B Sebring Track shows Streaks strengths Continued from 1B respectively, in each event, Rose also won the triple with Katherine Stoll and jump ahead of Lady Dragon 38-feet, 2.5 inches. starts Kimber Harris finishing third Thalia Jennings, and The Lady Streaks were at and fourth in the 800 and Hargaden, Kristina Williams, least as dominant as their Allie Mann and Laura male teammate, winning all Alexis Grant and Justus Eshelman doing the honors in district but two events on the day. Martin were first through the 1,600. Blake Fort won three on fourth in the long jump for The Lady Dragons then got the Streaks. her own, taking the 100- one of their wins when strong meter dash in 13.98, just Roneika Freeman then won Taylor Miller won the 100- ahead of Imani Powell’s both the discus and shot put, Continued from 1B meter hurdles ahead of Lady with Lake Placid’s Bria 14.02 and Lake Placid’s Streaks’ Justus Martin and drove the Streaks to victory. Wilson taking second in the Shonkeria Robinson (14.06), Haylee Peters. “Our goal is to be number shot put and Sebring’s and clearing 9-feet, 6-inches Miller also took a close one, or at least in those top Alexxis Harris as the runner to win the pole vault. second in the 300 hurdles two spots and this was a good up in the discus. Fort also won the 300- with a time of 53.64. start,” said Rapp. The full Blue Streak squad meter hurdles in 53.39. Sebring took the 4X100 “Were going to put every- Tamra McMahon, Kristina and 4X800 relays, with has two more meets in the thing we’ve got into the next Williams and Talley Warrick Miller joining Shelby Dillon, regular season, hosting a upcoming district games; it went first, second and third, Bailey Fitch-Roberts and huge invitational at determines the seeding in the respectively in the 200, with Shaquavia Gayle to win the Firemen’s Field tomorrow district tournament. McMahon and Ashley White 4X400 for Lake Placid. and welcoming Hardee, “Our ultimate goal this going first and second in the Shalantay Rose, Ashley DeSoto, Lake Placid and year is to go back to the post- 400. White and Alexandra Walker Academy on season to see if we can make Sebring took the top four Blackman were top three in Thursday April 5. a run at it after two years.” spots in both the 800 and the high jump, and Blackman Those will serve as the The next step toward that 1,600 distances. and McKenzie Hargaden final tune-ups to the District goal comes tonight as Taylor Tubbs and Hannah were second and third in the meet at Winter Haven on Sebring hosts another Devil Schroeder were the top two, pole vault. Thursday, April 19. squad, the Winter Haven News-Sun photo by LAUREN WELBORN Blue Devils, at Firemen’s Cullen Lovett makes solid contact for the Streaks in Field. Tuesday’s 5-0 win over visiting Kathleen.

Florida Trail Association - Heartland Chapter April activities

Special to the News-Sun The Heartland Chapter of the Florida Trail Date: Sunday, April 22 Association has a number of activities Activity: Earth Day – Day Hike planned for next month where participants Location: Tiger Creek Preserve can enjoy the wondrous nature Central Group will meet at the Mini Mac Florida has to offer, while also giving back. Convenience Store, 910 N Scenic Hwy, Babson Park Date: Saturday, April 7 Description: We will hike the new trail to Activity: Trail Maintenance and Free the observation tower. Tour Tiger Creek Preserve is located east of US Location: Bok Tower, Lake Wales 27 between Babson Park and Frostproof. Meet at the Main Gate. Rose Kellermann The trail traverses the rolling hills of the will lead this volunteer project to remove Lake Wales Ridge, including some of the invasive plants (Brazilian Peppers) from a highest hills and oldest land in the Florida new walking trail, and tour the Bok Tower peninsula. Gardens at no charge to the volunteers. Botanical diversity is extensive along this News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE Bring: Hiking shoes, brimmed hat, water, Above: Taylor Miller was a busy girl Tuesday, winning the 100-meter hurdles, taking sec- trail. snacks, lunch, sun and insect protection. ond in the 300 hurdles and helping the Lady Dragons win the 4X400 relay. Below right: Bring: Walking or hiking shoes, water, Contact: Rose or Jim Kellermann at 863- Blake Fort did her one better, picking up wins for Sebring in the pole vault, 100-meter snacks, sun and insect protection. dash and 300-meter hurdles. Below left: Thomas South had one win, in the 100-meter 676-2889 for meet-up time, location and Contact: RSVP David Waldrop at 863- dash, and was certainly styling while doing so. other details. 605-3587 for meet-up time and other details. Date: Saturday, April 14 Date: Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29 Activity: Day Hike, approx. 6 miles Activity: Hiking Trail Maintenance (come Location: Arbuckle Wildlife Management for the day or camp (primitive) overnight) Area (WMA). Location: Green Swamp, Lakeland, FL Located east of Avon Park in Polk County, Meet at Rock Ridge Rd. gate. 5 miles south of Frostproof and is part of the Directions: From US-98 in north Lake Wales Ridge State Forest which was Lakeland turn east on Rock Ridge Rd., at purchased by the state to protect numerous fork bear left and continue 4.2 miles to gate rare and endangered plants and animals. on your left. For this event, Florida State Senator, Paula From SR-33 in Polk City travel north, turn Dockery, will be at Arbuckle to view the left (west) on Dean Still Rd., turn left on bridge and hike the trail with us. Rock Ridge Rd., after 2 or 3 miles gate will Bring: Hiking shoes, brimmed hat, water, be on your right. snacks, lunch, sun and insect protection. Bring: Water, snacks, lunch, sun and Contact: Rose or Jim Kellermann at 863- insect protection, and camping gear if camp- 676-2889 for meet-up time, location and ing. other details. Contact: RSVP Bob Yost at 863-644- Date: Sunday, April 15 5448 or [email protected] for meet- Activity: Nature Walk up time and other Location: Circle B Bar Preserve, SR 540 information. (Winter Lake Road), Lakeland Description: Approximately 3-mile walk Pick any out- HARDER HALL GOLF COURSE; 3.639"; 3"; Black; SPRINGLAKE GOLF RESORT* NEW; 3.639"; 3"; to view birds and other wildlife at this scenic ing or take part sports; 0 0 0 1 7 4 8 5 Black; march ads; 0 0 0 1 7 4 7 2 wildlife preserve which is home to an oak in as many as hammock, freshwater marsh, hardwood you can to both swamp and lake shore, a tremendous bird enjoy the great population, including a variety of wading outdoors at these birds, waterfowl, ospreys and bald eagles. scenic locations Alligators inhabit Lake Hancock and may and do your part be observed from a distance. to help the natu- Pets are not allowed. ral beauty all Bring: Walking or hiking shoes, water, around us here in snacks, sun and insect protection. the Heartland of Contact: Liane Plumhoff 646-2398 or Central Florida. [email protected] .

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Golf Hammock Tuesday, March 27. 8-feet; No. 5, Al Farrell, the teams of David Kelly, Ken Fred Smith, of 3-feet-2.5-inches; No. Brunswick, Bob Wolf and Gordon The Ladies Association played an Covered Bridge in Lake 12, B.C. Roberts, 6- Clauws; Cliff Steele, George Brode and Odd Holes Front, Even Holes Back Placid, used an 8-iron feet-1.75-inches; and Peter March with minus-37 each. event on Wednesday, March 28. to carry the 135 yards No. 17, Tim Thomas, The Golfettes played a game on First Flight winners were Wanda of hole no. 6 and after 10-feet-2-inches. Tuesday, March 13. Hastie in first with a score of 37.5, a one hop, saw it bounce An Evening First Flight - Gross - First place, second-place tie at 38.5 between Laura straight into the cup. Scramble was played Anne Kelly with 80; and second place, Kebberly and Joyce Stanley and Jean The Women’s Golf Friday, March 16. Linda Therrien with 83. Net - Tying for Haig with a 39.5 for fourth. Association played an Winning first place first/second places were Dianne In the Second Flight, Cindy Dall Individual Points event was the team of Don Stoddart and Joan Brode with 66 each. scored a 36.5 for the win and Jean on Tuesday, March 27, and Judy Ethun, Dick Second Flight - Gross - First place, Pat Edwards carded an even 38 for sec- with Joan Sniffen com- and Carole McClay, Kincer with 87; and second place, ond. ing out on top with +6. Jerry Lewis and Joe Carole McClay with 99. Net - Tying for Taking third was Jean Armbruster Andrea Burdick was Graf with minus-13; first/second places were Donna with a 38.5 and Marge Pederson next at +5, Dee Dee and second place, Jack scored a 42 for fourth. Johnson and Fran Neil with 67 each. Harstine third at +4, Sayre, Tom Stewart, Third Flight - Gross - First place, Babe The annual Can-Am Tournament while Carol Olsen, Pat Jim Sizemore, Laura was played Monday, March 26. McDonald with 97; and second place, Haas and Von Lacy Smutnick, Dave Garver Pat Graf with 101. Net - First place, Pat Winning A Flight, was the duo of each came in at +2. and Auriel Mack. Leigh Furnal and Walter Peltak with a Gower with 67. Tying for second/third Lacy also had clos- The Morrison Group places were Marilyn Clauws and Betty 63.6, with Larry Staggs and Bill est to the pin, getting played a game on Heinlien coming in at 66.8 for second. Wallace. Fourth Flight - Gross - First to a mere 2-feet, 3- Thursday, March 15. place, First place, Bev Rudd with 105; Gary Fivecoat and Jim Dall took inches at No. 11. Winning first place third in the flight with a 68.2. and second place, Helen Ochala with The Rally for the were Peter March and 113. Net - First place, Peggy Nicholson In B Flight, Janet and Chick Regan Cure Breast Cancer Jim Cercy with minus- came out on top with an even 73. with 69; and second place, Mary Awareness tournament 20; and second place, Belobradich with 74. Bob Lotto and Mike Wozniak were was played on Tuesday, Bob Wolf and Gerry second at 75.2 and Al and Linda Bauer place, J.R. Messier, Larry Roy, Paul A Limited Members Group played March 13, and saw a strong field of 40 Johnson and Bob Wolf with minus-25. Page with minus-19. Tying for golf on Monday, March 12. were third at 77.6. players. third/fourth places were Clark Austin Mike Wozniak won the 50 / 50. The Men’s Association played a Pro- Winning first place was the team of Bill and Barb Lockwood teamed up Am tournament on Wednesday, March and Lefty St. Pierre; Ken Koon and Gil Sharon and Bern Koster and John with Ray Deryckere and Becky George Heier with minus-15 each. 21. Hierholzer with minus-5. Harder Hall to score a -23, and then win a match of The Ladies Association played a Winning first place was the team of Individual winners were: First place, cards with the -23 brought in by Pat Pro-Am tournament on Thursday, The ladies league played a pro am Glenn Nelson, Dick Garceau, Gary Bern Koster with minus-9; second Haas, Janice Geiger and Tom and Von March 15. points event on Monday, March 26. Riddle and Ron Jenson with plus-15; place, Ken Hall with minus-8; and third Lacy, to take first. Tying for first/second places were The winners were: First place, Nancy and second place, Gordon Clauws, Bob place, Dennis Delisle with minus-6. Mark Ponsler, Bruce Miseno, Karen the teams of A. Purcell, M. Koon, K. Jankovic with plus-5; second place, Wolf, J.R. Messier and Butch Smith Wallin and David Raciti carded a -21 Speaker and B. McDonald; P. Gower, F. Joyce Himler with plus-3; and third with plus-8; and third place, Johnny for third. Neil, M.B. Carby and A. Kelly with plus- SpringLake place, Carol Grimm with plus-2. Wehunt, Bill Krug and Joe Craigo with Getting closest to the pin on the day 13 each. On Tuesday, March 27, the Chip-ins: No 7, Joyce Himler and plus-6.5. were Tom Lacy, 6-feet from No. 2, and Individual winners were: First place, SpringLake Men’s Golf Association Ronna Mason; No. 9, Lorraine Forcier; Individual winners: A Flight (28- Rose Hunter, 6-feet, 8-inches from No. F. Neil with plus-9; and second place, held a Four Man Team - 3 Best Balls and No. 13, Sue Herriman. over): First place, Dick Garceau with 11, while Carol Jones won the Closest L. Therrien with plus-7.5. plus-8. B Flight (23-27): First place, competition on the Panther Creek to the Line Drive, landing it on the line. The Men’s Association played a Pro- Lake June West J.R. Messier with plus-4.5. C Flight course. Am tournament on Wednesday, March (19-22): First place, Lefty St. Pierre The winning scores were very close A Scramble was played on 14. River Greens with plus-7. D Flight (18-under): First and indicative of a very competitive Thursday, March 22. Winning first place was the team of A Limited Member Group played a place, Harold Kline with plus-8. league. Winning first place was the team of Bob Wolf, Lefty St. Pierre, Paul game on Monday, March 26. A Limited Member Group event was First place went to Gary Behrendt, Doyan and Donna Eades, Ron and Johnson and Frank Conroy with plus- Winning first place was the team of played on Tuesday, March 20. Dale Stevens, Richie Eastep and Jay Carol Cobert and Kim Fiers with 48. 16; second place, Glenn Nelson, Tim Payne with a 3 Best Ball score of 198. Tying for second/third places were Roy Bassett, Mike Lueth, John The winners were: First place, Thomas, Dick Garceau and Jenny Second place - at 199 strokes - went Pete and Mary McNamee, Rod and Lyn Hierholzer and Felix Charlier with plus- Sherry and Dennis Delisle, Kay and Hemminger with plus-13.5; and third to Joe Austin, Sven Grimholt, Ken Martin and Mario Cappelletti; Andy and 9.5; and second place, Carolyn and John Lemek with plus-9; and second place, Fred Evans, Harold Kline, Bob Willey and Charley Keniston. Karen Ames, Bob and Verna Knishka Berk Hyde, and Tom Shaver with plus- place, Janette and Tom Brouwer, C. Stevens and Bob Streeter with plus- Third place was won by Kirby Gann, and Wanda Jones with 49 each. 8. and Berk Hyde with plus-8. 11.5. Dan Porter, Jack Hoerner and Gale Closest to the pin: (Ladies), No. 2, Individual winners were: First place, Individual winners: Tying for Individual winners: A Flight (25- Monda with 202 strokes, and fourth Elaine Orr, 2-feet-6-inches; and No. 8, Felix Charlier with plus-9.5; and sec- first/second places were Sherry Delisle over): Tying for first/second places place went to Bill Lawens, Ed Clay, Will Shelly Byron, 5-feet. (Men), No. 4, Ron ond place, Berk Hyde with plus-7. and Felix Charlier. were Cliff Steele and Dick Garceau with David and John Schroeder, who came Cobert, 2-feet-10-inches. The Morrison Group played a game The Morrison Group played a game on Monday, March 26. plus-8 each. B Flight (22-24): First in at 203 strokes. The Men’s League played an event on Tuesday, March 20. place, Don on Tuesday, March 20. The winners were: First place, Al Winning first place was the team of Farrell and Kenneth Brunswick with Ethun with Winning first place was the team of Cliff Steele, Bob Stevens, Jim Cercy plus-5; and Claude Cash, Charlie Goins, Dave 131. Tying for second/third places and Butch Smith with minus-45; and were Jim Cercy and Fred Evans; Lefty second place, Colvin and Bill Brouhle with 39; second second place, Roman Belobradich Frank Conroy place, Orville Huffman, Art Schmeltz, St. Pierre and Tim Thomas with 141 (draw), Russ Rudd and Harold Kline each. with plus-4.5. Walt Nagel and Pat Houlihan with 40; with minus-27. C Flight (19- and third place, Pete Otway, George The Men’s Association played a The Golfettes played a game on Men’s Day event on Saturday, March 21): First Cloud, Howard Langston and John Tuesday, March 20. place, Bob Ruffo with 42. 24. Winning first place was the team of City of Avon Park, 00018452 Front 9 - First place, the team of Plunkett with Closest to the pin: No. 2, John April Bieniek, Mary Beth Carby, Pat plus-6; and Byron, 5-feet-7-inches; No. 4, Orville Larry Roy, Bob Stevens, Johnny Gower and Peggy Nicholson with Wehunt and Al Farrell with minus-16; second place, Huffman, 3-feet-7-inches; and No. 8, minus-27; second place, Dianne Bob Wolf John Ruffo, 6-feet-6-inches. and second place, Russ Rudd, Ken Stoddart, Carol Roy, Lucy Roberts and Brunswick, Tim Thomas and Lefty St. with plus-5.5. The 2012 Men’s League Golf Bev Rudd with minus-26; and third D Flight (18- Tournament was played last week. Pierre with minus-12. place, Joan Brode, Carol McClay, Closest to the pin: No. 3, Jim Cercy, under): First Club Co-Champions were Art Schmeltz Jeannine Persails and Mary place, Lefty and Rod Martin. It was a low gross, 5-feet; and No. 5, Dick Long, 15-feet- Belobradich with minus-23. 7.5-inches. St. Pierre low net, flighted format. The Morrison Group played a game with plus-7; The winners were: A Flight - Low Back 9 - Tying for first/second on Monday, March 19. places were the teams of Len and second Gross - First place, Art Schmeltz with Winning first place was the team of place, Glenn 131; second place, Claude Cash with Westdale, Don McDonald and Ron Butch Smith, Lefty St. Pierre, Wayne Jenson; Cliff Aubin, Bob Streeter, Leo Nelson with 132; and third place, Sonny Shelton Carlin and Fred Evans with minus-42. plus-6.5. with 134. Low Net - First place, Art Persails and Clark Austin with minus- Tying for second/third places were the 10 each. The Schmeltz with 103; second place, teams of Bill Mountford, Al Farrell and Morrison Sonny Shelton with 108; and third An Evening Scramble was played Kenny Brunswick; Ken Koon, Gil Heier, Friday, March 23. Group played place, Mario Cappelletti with 109. B Warren Herendeen and Joe Graf with a game on Flight - Low Gross - First place, Rod Winning first place was the team of minus-37 each. Don and Jody Ethun, Charles Seralde, Tuesday, Martin with 131; second place, Ron The Men’s Association played a Joe Craigo, Carole McClay, Joe and Pat March 13. Cobert with 138; and third place, Men’s Day event on Saturday, March Graf with minus-15; and second place, Winning Orville Huffman with 139. Low Net - 17. Russ Rudd, Laura Smutnick, Tim first place First place, Rod Martin with 97; second Winning first place was the team of Thomas, Roman and Mary Belobradich was the team place, Ron Cobert with 104; and third Larry Roy, Frank Conroy, B.C. Roberts and Jack Sayre. of Hank place, Orville Huffman with 107. 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Closest to the pin: No. 3, Ken Koon, Placid Lakes Individual winners were: The Men’s Association played a Two First place, M. Koon with Best Ball tournament on Wednesday, plus-8; second place, J. March 28. Persails with plus-7.5; and The trio of John Goble, John Moss third place, Carol Roy with and Howard Ticknor too first with a - plus-5.5. MUSSELMAN APPLIANCES; 3.639"; 4"; Black; 29, with Tom Lacy, Russ Isaacs, The Morrison Group sports; 0 0 0 1 7 4 8 1 Darrell Horney and Jim Hays second at played an event on -25. Thursday, March 22. Ken Burnette, Bob McMillian, Ed Winning first place was Bartusch and Bud Snyder also carded the team of Tom Morway, a -25, but fell short in a match of cards Jim Anderson, Jim Cercy to take third. and Lefty St. Pierre with A Hole in One was recorded on minus-31; and second

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Atonement Lutheran Church News based on Mark 15:16-20. are not done with your work Church Bible study is Tuesday for the Lord. What’s in the bag and is led by Roy Allen. The This week’s sermon is not SEBRING — This Sunday Christian Training theme is “Religions of the quite as hard to decipher; it is Palm Sunday. Worship Church World” (focusing on the is “The Joy of Reaching assistant is Ed Graff; com- for America? United States). People” in the series munion assistant is Jim SEBRING — Rev. Linda Services for Holy Week: Spreadin’ the Wealth. The Do you know that our Fiedler. Lector is Donna M. Downing will bring the Holy (Maundy) Thursday - 7 Scripture will be coming first president George Klemm. April Birthday message titled “The Nations p.m. from Luke 5:1-11. Join Washington was inaugurat- Celebration following morn- Are Angry: Part 2” at the Good Friday - 7 p.m. members for this Palm ed at the Federal Hall on ing worship service. Sunday morning service. The Easter Sunday - Sunday message. Wall Street in New York Holy Week schedule: Wednesday night Bible study Traditional services are at 8 First Christian Church of City? Do you know that he Maundy Thursday, April 5 - is in the Gospel of John. a.m. and can be heard live Avon Park is at 1016 W. then walked down to the Communion service 7 p.m., on WITS 1340 AM; 9-10 Camphor (behind the St. Paul’s chapel together by Deacon David Thoresen. Eastside Christian a.m. is the Easter breakfast; Wachovia Bank). Call 453- with the Senators and Good Friday, April 6 - 7 Church Praise and Worship Service 5334 or e-mail us at House Representatives? Do p.m., Short reading of the is at 10:30 a.m. Both servic- firstchristianap@embarq- you know that they dedicat- Passion and Reverence to the LAKE PLACID — The Guest Column es are with Communion. mail.com with any questions ed America to God on Cross. Easter Sunday, April Grace Harmony Send-Off Plans are under way to or to request information. April 30, 1789? And do Reinhold Buxbaum 8 - Service at 9:30 a.m. led Concert is at 6:30 p.m. start a Beth Moore Bible The church website is you know that Ground Zero by Rev. Jefferson Cox. Sunday. This will be Mike study on Esther. This is a www.firstcchristianap.com. was part of that church that this was done by the Easter Brunch following and Sue Filisky’s 10th year nine-week study. Books to property at the time? The Israelites out of rebellion. service. of traveling on their start the study need to be very place where the World Do you know that cut stone “Journey for Jesus” tour, First Christian ordered so if interested call Trade Center stood before was set on the grounds of Christ Lutheran bringing the Message the office. The study is Church (Disciples of September of 2001. 9/11 as a new cornerstone through song all around the Church, LCMS scheduled to be at 7 p.m. Christ) In his book “The for the new and higher United States. Tuesdays in the fellowship Harbinger”, Jonathan Cahn tower? AVON PARK — Holy Eastside Christian Church SEBRING — The pastor’s hall on April 9, after Easter. suggests that behind 9/11 Do you know that a Week Schedule: This Sunday is at 101 Peace Ave., two Sunday sermon is titled It may also be offered Friday there is a mystery that sycamore tree from the fig is Palm. Pastor Scott miles east of U.S. 27 on “Jesus Rides Into or Saturdays mornings, call holds the secret to tree family was cut by a McLean will preach a ser- County Road 621. Phone Jerusalem.” The Heavenly the office or e-mail faith- America’s future. falling steel beam right in mon titled “I’ve Fallen, and I number is 465-7065. Sounds will bring “Were lutheransebring@embarq- Let me take you back to front of the St. Paul’s …” You There” in place of the mail.com. the year 931 BC. King chapel, and that it was Maundy Thursday, April Emmanuel United Call to Worship. Solomon just died and the replaced with a stronger 5, join members for Divine Church of Christ Maundy Thursday service kingdom gets divided. tree from the cedar family? Worship at 7 p.m. McLean First Baptist Church will be at 7 p.m. and the Why? Because Israelites Is all of that coincidence will preach a sermon titled SEBRING — Rev. George of Avon Park Good Friday service begins were following false gods. or is God warning America, “On The Night When He Miller will deliver the ser- at 10 a.m. Easter Sunday So God allows neighboring just like he warned the Was Betrayed.” mon, “Once was Blind but AVON PARK — First worship service is at 10:30 nations to invade the land, Northern Kingdom of Good Friday, April 6 will Now I See,” with Scripture Baptist Church Avon Park a.m. destroy buildings and cut Israel? Israel did not listen be a Tenabrae service. from Mark 11:1-11 on will have its Easter Cantata For more information, call down trees. The Prophet and was taken into slavery The church is at 1320 Sunday morning. at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. 385-0352. The church is at Isaiah commends propheti- by the Assyrians. Will County Road 64, east the The church is 1.7 miles The church is at 100 N. 510 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring. cally, “The bricks have America listen? I do not Avon Park High School. For west of U.S. 27 on County Lake Ave. For more informa- fallen down, but we will see any indication, do you? more information, call 471- Road 634 (Hammock Road). tion, call 453-6681 or e-mail First Presbyterian rebuild with dressed stone, Every time I drive by the 2663 or visit online at christ- Call 471-1999 or visit [email protected]. Church of Avon Park the fig trees have been fire station on Hammock lutheranavonpark.org. sebringemmanuelucc.com. felled, but we will replace Road I glance over to the First Christian AVON PARK — On them with cedars” (Isaiah steel beam of the World Christian Science Faith Lutheran Church - Avon Park Sunday morning, Pastor Bob 9:10, NIV). Trade Center behind the Church Church Johnson’s sermon will be Israel did not listen to bench and wonder about AVON PARK — Last “The Greatest Gift” based God; with rebellion in their God’s plan for America. SEBRING — The lesson SEBRING — This Sunday’s sermon was titled on I Corinthians 13:1-13. heart, they rebuilt with sermon on Sunday morning Sunday, the church cele- “PBPWMGINFWMY.” It The choir’s introit will be stronger material and Reinhold Buxbaum is pastor is titled “Unreality.” The brates Palm Sunday. Guest stands for “Please Be Patient “Ain’t No Rock Gonna replaced the felled trees of The Church of The Way. keynote is from II Samuel Pastor Tony Douches of With Me, God Is Not Shout for Me” and the with stronger ones. All guest columns are the 22:29, “...the Lord will light- Bartow will deliver his ser- Finished With Me Yet!” Just anthem will be “Do This and Isaiah 9:10 was quoted opinion of the writer, not nec- en my darkness.” The church mon “How Can We Forget a gentle reminder that no by different politicians essarily those of the News-Sun is at 146 N. Franklin St. Something Like That?” matter what age you are, you Continued on page 8B after 9/11, not realizing staff.

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Continued from page 7B Friday, April 6 is Good ings from God. Follow Theory” taught by Pastor taken from John 18. Pastor Spring Lake United Friday Community service at Abraham to see what he saw Ted Moore. Jim Scaggs will bring the Remember Me.” Methodist Church noon at St. Catherine’s and apply it to our lives. The church is at 2705 message in the morning and The adult Sunday school Catholic Church. For directions, call (863) Alternate Route 17 South evening services. SEBRING — Spring Lake class is continuing its study 658-2534. (behind Publix); phone num- Next Sunday, April 8, United Methodist Church is of David in II Samuel First United Palm Sunday will be cele- ber is 314-9693. there will be a sunrise serv- at 8170 Cozumel Lane. Rev. Chapter 24 in which God brated. ice at 6:30 a.m., as well as Clyde Weaver’s Palm punishes David. Methodist Church of Let the pastor know to Memorial United the regularly scheduled serv- Sunday sermon will be “Was Holy Communion will be Sebring participate in the Friday Methodist Church ices. Jesus Foolish?” Fellowship observed. Members are SEBRING — Rev. A.C. night Bible study with follows the service. asked to bring non-perish- Bryant’s message will be the GoToMeeting by checking LAKE PLACID — Palm St. John United ables for the Church Service Sixth and Seventh Words - out Facebook at www.grace- Sunday Celebration and Methodist Church The Way Church - Center. “Finished and Committed” - pointeministries.net. At this Communion at all morning EFCA The Family Gathering with Scripture taken from website click on Teaching services. SEBRING — The Rev. meets at 6 p.m. John 19:20 and Luke 23:46. and watch every Sunday and Pastor Fred Ball will Ronald De Genaro Jr.’s mes- SEBRING — On Palm On Wednesday, Johnson United Methodist Women Tuesday services. preach at the Heritage sage will be “Palm Sunday” Sunday the Lord’s Supper will lead the Bible study on will meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday Worship Service and the at all three services. Biblical will be observed. Pastor the topic “The Basics of the for a program followed with Heartland Christian Celebration Service on the reference is from Mark 11:1- Reinhold Buxbaum will be Faith.” Choir practice will be a salad luncheon. Church subject “Facing Criticism.” 11. Holy Communion will be preaching. at 6:30 p.m. A Maundy Thursday serv- Pastor Claude Burnett will served. The Difference Makers There will be a Maundy ice with Holy Communion SEBRING — Pastor Ted preach at the New Song Youth meets Wednesdays at Thursday Communion serv- will be held at 7 p.m. Moore’s sermon this Sunday Contemporary Service in Sebring Church of 6:30 p.m. April 2 will be ice at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. morning will be “The Rob Reynolds Hall on the the Brethren Night of Prophecy at The church is at 215 E. Call t 385-5184. The Triumphal Entry,” with subject “The Crowd That Homer’s at 6:30 p.m. Circle St. (with two church is downtown at 126 Scripture from Luke 19: 28- Was Shouting.” SEBRING — This Palm Easter Celebrations on entrances on Lagrande S. Pine St. Visit the website 40. The service will also Pancake breakfast at the Sunday, Pastor Terry Grove April 8 will start with Street). Call 453-3242. at www.sebringfirstumc.com. include the Heartland Lighthouse from 8-10:30 will preach on “Victory Sunrise on the Circle at 7 Singers singing “Somebody a.m., sponsored by the youth Within Reach.” a.m. This will be followed First Presbyterian Grace Pointe Church Prayed for Me,” Alan as a fundraiser for their sum- For the kids’ time with T- by breakfast at the church at Church of Sebring Warchak singing “The Light mer mission trip. Cost is $5. Bear, the pastor will have a 8 a.m. and a movie at 8:30 SEBRING — Grace House,” and George Kelly The church is at 500 Kent little talk with them. a.m. Easter Worship will be SEBRING — Palm Pointe Church is at 200 Lark singing “The Blood that Ave. Call 465-2422. Sunday school will meet at 9 a.m. All are welcome. Sunday worship service ser- Ave., Sebring. Jesus Shed for Me.” in the Fidelis Room and will The Way Church is at mon title is “Tears In A The pastor will continues There will be a Good Parkway Free Will study “Looking for Jesus,” 1005 N. Ridgewood Drive. Bottle” given by the Rev. the series “Seeing What Friday Service on Friday, Baptist Church taken from the Scripture The pastor is Reinhold Darrell A. Peer. Abraham Saw” during the April 6 at 5 p.m. Mark 1:35-45. Buxbaum. The church phone Thursday is Maundy Tuesday home Bible study. Adult Bible study on SEBRING — The Sunday For more information, call is 471-6140; the pastor’s cell Thursday Communion serv- Abraham’s greatest ordeal Tuesday is Evolution - morning Bible lesson, 385-1597. 273-3674. Visit the website ice 7 p.m. leads to his greatest bless- Creation - “The Big Bang “Testifying to the Truth,” is at www.thewaychurch.org. PLACES TO WORSHIP Places to Worship is a paid Telephone: 453-4256. Fax: 453- Mision Buatista Hispana, 2 p.m.; hard-of-hearing. Office phone, 385- County Road 621), 465-7065. Ray advertisement in the News-Sun 6986. E-mail: office@apfellow Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. 0752. Culpepper, senior pastor. Sunday: CHURCH OF that is published Friday and ship.org; Web site, www.apfellow Wednesday night programs at the I Spring Lake Baptist Church, Bible classes, 9 a.m.; Worship Sunday. To find out more infor- ship.org. ROC begin 5:30 p.m., at church “Where the Bible is Always Open.” Celebration with the Lord’s Supper BRETHREN I Pastor Richard Schermerhorn, each week 10:15 a.m. Thelma Hall, mation on how to place a listing First Baptist Church of Avon begin 6:30 p.m. Preschool and I Church of the Brethren, 700 S. in this directory, call the News- Park, 100 N. Lake Ave., Avon Park. Mother’s Day Out for children age 6 7408 Valencia Road; 655-2610. organist; and Pat Hjort, pianist. Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. Sun at 385-6155, ext. 502. Rev. Jon Beck, pastor; Charlie weeks to 5 years old. Becky Assistant Pastor Ronald Smith, Wednesday: Praise and Prayer, Sunday: Church School, 9 a.m.; Parish, associate pastor/youth and Gotsch, director. Call 385-4704. 386-1610. On U.S. 98 at the Spring 6:30 p.m.; “Building God’s Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m. families; Joy Loomis, music direc- I Florida Avenue Baptist Lake Village II entrance. Sunday Kingdom for Everyone.” “Jesus Wednesday: Temple Choir, 7:30 APOSTOLIC tor; Rev. Johnattan Soltero, Church, 401 S. Florida Ave., Avon School, 9:45 a.m. for all ages; Christ, the Way, Truth and Life!” p.m. Phone 385-1597. Hispanic pastor. Regular Sunday Park. Mailing address is 710 W. Bell Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; “Alive and Worth the Drive!” I Greater Faith Apostolic schedule: 8:30 a.m. orchestra St., Avon Park, FL 33825. Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. I Sebring Christian Church, CHURCH OF CHRIST Church, 24 Rainer Drive, Lake rehersal; 9 a.m. Library open; 9:30 Telephone, 453-5339. Rev. John D. Wednesday Mid-week Bible Study 4514 Hammock Road, Sebring, FL Placid, FL 33852. invites you to a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. Girdley, pastor. Sunday School, and Prayer Service, 6:30 p.m. 33872. Tod Schwingel, Preacher; I Avon Park Church of Christ, come worship with us in spirit and Morning Worship; 11 a.m. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Worship, 11 Nursery available for all services. David Etherton, Youth Pastor. 200 S. Forest Ave., Avon Park, FL truth at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. I Sunridge Baptist Church, Children’s Church; 6 p.m. evening a.m.; 11 a.m. Children’s Church; Sunday Worship, 9:30 a.m.; 33825. Minister: Larry Roberts. Sunday, and at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. (SBC) 3704 Valerie Blvd. (U.S. 27 Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday worship. Wednesday schedule: Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Sunday Worship Services, 10:30 For information contact (239) 671- 5:15 p.m. supper; 6 p.m. Bible Wednesday night programs for chil- and Valerie, across from Florida Youth Service, 6 p.m; Evening serv- a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery facilities 0390. Pastor Travis Vanderford. Study and Prayer; 6:30 p.m. Adult dren, youth and adults at 7 p.m. Hospital), Sebring. Tim Finch, pas- ice at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday night are available at every service. Bible Choir Practice; 6 p.m. children’s I Independent Baptist Church, tor. Sunday School, 9;30 a.m.; meals, 5:30 p.m. followed by class- Study: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and choir rehearsals; 7 p.m. mission 5704 County Road 17 South, Sunday Morning Worship, 10:45 es at 6:30 p.m. Changing Seasons, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bible centered ASSEMBLY OF GOD programs. Hispanic Services: Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday a.m.; and Sunday Evening Service, a men’s grief support group, meets classes for all ages. Church phone: Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., wor- School, 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer, Bible at 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays. I Christ Fellowship Church 453-4692. ship service at 11 a.m. and evening 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening, 6 p.m. Study, and Youth, 6:30 p.m.Nursery Alzheimers Caregivers Support (Assembly of God), 2935 New I Sebring Parkway Church of worship at 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Wednesday service, 7 p.m. provided. For information, call 382- Group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays. Life Way. Bearing His Name; study at 7 p.m. Call 453-6681 for Fundamental, soul-winning, mis- 3695. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Christ, 3800 Sebring Parkway, Preaching His Doctrine; and details. sion-minded, King James Bible Monday-Friday. Phone 382-6676. Sebring, FL 33870; 385-7443. We Awaiting His Coming. “Worshiping First Baptist Church of Lake Church. Larry Ruse, pastor. Phone I First Christian Church, 1016 W. would like to extend an invitation for God in Spirit and in Truth.” Sunday Josephine, 111 Lake Josephine 655-1899. Bus transportation. CATHOLIC Camphor St., Avon Park, FL 33825; you and your family to visit with us School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, Drive, Sebring (just off U.S. 27 mid- I Leisure Lakes Baptist Church, (863) 453-5334; on the Web at here at Sebring Parkway. Our hours 10 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. I Our Lady of Grace Catholic way between Sebring and Lake 808 Gardenia St., Lake Placid (just www.firstchristianap.com. Our of service are: Sunday Bible Class, Wednesday: Worship, 7 p.m. Pastor Church, 595 East Main St., Avon Placid). Your place for family, off of Miller at the west end of Lake motto is “Jesus is First at First 9 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service, Eugene Haas. Phone 471-0924. Park, 453-4757. Father Nicholas friends and faith. Sunday morning June) “Where the old fashion Christian Church.” Greg Ratliff, 10 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, I First Assembly of God, 4301 McLoughlin, pastor. Saturday Vigil worship service is 11 a.m. Nursery gospel is preached.” Sunday Senior Minister; Bible School 9 6 p.m.; Wednesday Service, 7 p.m. Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring. The Rev. Mass is 4 p.m. in English and 7 is provided for both services with School begins at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Wednesday Wilmont McCrary, pastor. Sunday p.m. in Spanish; Sunday mass 8 Children’s Church at 11 a.m. Life Worship service at 10:45 a.m.; studies for all ages, 6 p.m. Nursery School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship and 10:30 a.m. in English. CHURCH OF changing Bible Study for all ages Sunday Evening Service is at 6 provided for all events. and KIDS Church, 11 a.m.; Weekday mass at 8 a.m. starts at 9:45 a.m. Associate Pastor p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting I First Christian Church NAZARENE Evening Worship, 7 p.m. Confessions are at 3:30 p.m. Allen Altvater leads the youth in and Bible Study at 6 p.m. Call the (Disciples of Christ), 510 Wednesday Family Night, (Adult Saturday. Religious Education I their quest to become more like church at 699-0671 for more infor- Poinsettia Avenue, (corner of First Church of the Nazarene Bible Study), LIFE Youth Group, Classes are 9-10:20 a.m. Sunday Christ. Sunday night worship at 6 mation. Poinsettia and Eucalyptus), of Avon Park, P.O. Box 1118., Royal Rangers, Missionettes, 7:30 for grades K through 8th. p.m. Wednesday Bible Study and I Maranatha Baptist Church Sebring, FL 33870. Phone: 385- Avon Park, FL 33825-1118. 707 W. p.m. Phone 385-6431. Confirmation class is from 6:30-8 Prayer meeting at 7 p.m. along with (GARBC), 35 Maranatha Blvd., 0358 or 385-3435. The Rev. Ronald Main St. Randall Rupert, Pastor. p.m. Wednesday. Youth Nights youth worship in the youth facility, Sebring, FL 33870 (A half mile east Norton, Pastor; Sunday School, 9 Sunday: Sunday school begins at grades 6th and up, 6:30-8 p.m. and missions training for all chil- of Highlands Avenue on Arbuckle a.m.; Praise Breakfast, 10 a..m., 9:45 a.m. for all ages; morning wor- BAPTIST Wednesday. dren. Call the church at 655-1524. Creek Road.) Sunday School, 9 Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; ship at 10:45 a.m.; and evening I St. Catherine Catholic Church, I Avon Park Lakes Baptist I First Baptist Church of Lake a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m.; Children’s Church, 10:30 a.m. service at 6 p.m. Wednesday 820 Hickory St., Sebring. Mailing Church, 2600 N. Highlands Blvd., Placid, Knowing God’s Heart and Evening Service, 6 p.m. Mid-week Thursday, Praise and Worship, 6:45 evening service is at 7 p.m. with address: 882 Bay St., Sebring, FL Avon Park, FL 33825. George Hall, Sharing God’s Hope, 119 E. Royal service, Wednesday, 6 p.m. Daily p.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15 p.m.; special services for children and 33870, 385-0049; fax, 385-5169; Pastor. Christ centered and biblical- Palm St., Lake Placid, FL 33852 Prayer and Bible Study, 8 a.m., Midweek Bible Study, 7:15 p.m. adults. Special services once a email, [email protected]; web- ly based. Sunday worship services, (863) 465-3721, Website: Hamman Hall. Pastor Gerald month for seniors (Prime Time) and site, www.stcathe.com. Very Rev. 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. www.fbclp.com. Email: informa- Webber and Associate Pastors Ladies ministries. If you need any José González, V.F., Nursery facilities are available. [email protected]. Sunday services - Don Messenger and Ted Ertle. CHRISTIAN & more information, call 453-4851. [email protected]; Parochial Bible studies at 9:45 a.m. Sunday Traditional Service 9 a.m., Phone 382-4301. I First Church of the Nazarene Vicar, Rev. Victor Caviedes, 385- MISSIONARY and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer Contemporary Service 10:30 a.m. I Parkway Free Will Baptist 3993; Assisting Priest (retired), of Lake Placid, 512 W. Interlake Link Groups at 9 and 10:30 a..m., Church, 3413 Sebring Parkway, ALLIANCE Time 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Rev. J. Peter Sheehan; Decons, Blvd., Lake Placid, FL 33852. Bible classes at 9:45 a.m. are cen- Senior Sunday Night at 6 p.m. Sebring, FL 33870. Welcome to the Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Rev. Mr. James R. McGarry and I The Alliance Church of tered for all ages. Choir practice at Wednesday Activities: Family din- church where the “Son” always worship, 10:45 a.m.; Evening serv- Rev. Mr. Max M. Severe. Parish Sebring, 4451 Sparta Road, 5 p.m. Sunday. Church phone: 452- ner at 5 p.m. ($4 per person, reser- shines. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; ice, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7 office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sebring, FL 33875. Call 382-1343. 6556. vations required). Prayer meeting, Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Monday-Friday. Masses – Daily Rev. Steve Hagen, pastor. Sunday p.m. Classes for adult children and I Bethany Baptist Church Youth Intersections, and MaxKidz Evening Worship, 6 p.m.; and Masses 8 a.m. and noon Monday- services: Sunday School meets at youth. Call 465-6916. Pastor Tim (GARBC) We are located at the Extreme meet at 6:15 p.m. The Wednesday Evening Worship, 7 Friday; 9 a.m. Saturday. Weekend 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning Taylor. corner of SR17 and C-17A (truck church is at 119 E. Royal Palm St., p.m. End-of-the-Month-Sing at 6 Masses 4 and 5 p.m. Saturday, 5 Worship Service meets at 10:30 route) in Avon Park. Join us Lake Placid. For information, call p.m. on the last Sunday of each p.m. Saturday Spanish Mass (Holy a.m.; Sunday Evening Bible Study Sunday morning at 9:00 AM for cof- 465-3721 or go to www.fbclp.com. month. The Rev. J.S. Scaggs, pas- Family Youth Center), 8 and 10:30 meets at 6 p.m. (off site); CHURCHES OF fee and doughnuts, followed with I First Baptist Church of Lorida tor. Church phone: 382-3552. a.m. Sunday, noon Sunday Sunday Wednesday Prayer Gathering Sunday School for all ages at 9:30. located right on U.S. 98 in Lorida. Home phone: 214-3025. Affiliated CHRIST IN Mass; 5 p.m. Sunday English meets at 6 p.m. Sunday morning worship service Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. with the National Association of Family Mass (Holy Family Youth CHRISTIAN UNION begins at 10:30 a.m., and evening for all ages. Sunday worship servic- Free Will Baptists, Nashville, Tenn. Center). Confession: every worship service is at 6 p.m. On es are at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. I Sparta Road Baptist Church, Saturday 3-3:45 p.m. or first Friday CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I Community Bible Church - Wednesdays, the Word of Life teen Preschool care is provided at the (SBC) 4400 Sparta Road. Rev. Ken of the month 7:15-7:45 a.m., or by Churches of Christ in Christian ministry and the Catylist class 11 a.m. worship service. Geren, interim pastor. Sunday appointment with any priest. I Christian Science Church, 146 Union, (Orange Blossom (20's+) begin at 6:30 PM. The adult Wednesday evening Bible Study school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Morning I St. James Catholic Church, N. Franklin St. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Conference Center) 1400 C-17A Bible and Prayer Time begins at 7 and Prayer meeting is at 6:30 p.m., Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening 3380 Placidview Drive, Lake morning worship and Sunday North (truck route), Avon Park. p.m. For more information go to followed by adult choir rehearsal. Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Placid, 465-3215. Father Michael J. school. Testimonial meetings at Presenting Jesus Christ as the www.bethanybaptistap.com or call From September the AWANA Prayer/Bible Study, 6 p.m. Nursery Cannon. Mass schedule: Summer 4 p.m. each second and fourth answer for time and eternity. the church office at 863-452-1136. groups meet. First Lorida is the provided. For information, call 382- (May 1 to Oct. 31) - Saturday Vigil, Wednesday. A free public reading I Sunday morning worship service, Faith Missionary Baptist “Place to discover God’s love.” For 0869. 4 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m. and 9:30 room/bookstore, located in the I 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided. Church, off State Road 17 North of more information about the church Southside Baptist Church church, is open before and after a.m.; Weekdays, 9 a.m. December Junior Church activities at same Sebring at 1708 LaGrange Ave. or the ministries offered, call 655- (GARBC), 379 S. Commerce Ave., church services. The Bible and the thru Easter - Saturday, 4 p.m.; time for K-6 grade. Sunday School Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning 1878. Sebring. David C. Altman, Pastor. Sunday, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 Christian Science textbook, I Bible hour (all ages), 9:30 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening Worship, First Baptist Church, Sebring, Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; Weekdays 9 a.m.; and Holy ‘Science and Health with Key to (Transportation available.) Sunday 6 p.m. Wednesday Service, 7 p.m. 200 E. Center Ave., Sebring, FL a.m.; Morning Worship Service, Days 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., the Scriptures’ by Mary Baker Eddy evening praise and worship serv- Deaf interpretation available. Ken 33870. Telephone: 385-5154. Dr. 10:45 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 first Saturday at 9 a.m. are our only preachers. All are wel- ice, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening Lambert, Pastor. Phone 386-5055. David E. Richardson, senior pastor; p.m. Wednesday: Student ministry, come to come and partake of the I Fellowship Baptist Church, Rev. Joe Delph, associate pastor, 6:30 p.m.; Awana kindergarten comfort, guidance, support and prayer service, 7 p.m. Children and 1000 Maxwell St., Avon Park, FL minister of youth and activities; and through fifth grade, 6:30 p.m.; CHRISTIAN healing found in the lesson-ser- youth activities at 7 p.m. 33825. Sunday: Sunday School, Rev. Nuno Norberto, associate Adult Midweek Prayer and Bible mons. Wednesday. Everyone is welcome, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:45 pastor, minister of music and senior Study, 7 p.m. A nursery for under I Eastside Christian Church, please come worship with us. Don a.m.; Wednesday: Evening Service, adults. Group Bible Studies, 9:15 age 3 is available at all services. 101 Peace Ave., Lake Placid, FL Seymour, Senior Pastor. Phone 7 p.m.; Children/Youth, 7 p.m. a.m.; Blended Service, 10:30 a.m.; Provisions for handicapped and 33852 (two miles east of U.S. 27 on 452-0088.

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Special to the News-Sun Church of the Brethren, the service Magdalene in her role in the play today because of His promise to SEBRING – It is easily one of the is done in solemnity and with little Jesus Christ Superstar (1971), and provide us with Eternity. most moving and inspirational serv- but candlelight throughout the sanc- further along in the service, Kline “The empty tomb, which will be ices held during the entire Lenten tuary. will sing, “Love Grew Where the celebrated three days hence on season. Tenebrae, the Latin term “The chancel is totally removed Blood Fell,” a very moving hymn Easter Sunday,” explained Grove, for “shadows” or “darkness,” cer- of everything,” explained Grove written by John Stallings, 1976. “is testimony to the power of the tainly creates the mood and the during a recent interview, “with the The service will conclude with scriptures that will be read as we atmosphere just prior to Good exception of the communion table each Disciple’s candle being come to share in the meaningful Friday. holding 13 candles.” snuffed out as they depart one by moments before Christ’s death.” Beginning at 7 p.m.Thursday, a “One single candle – the Christ one. This is in keeping with the “I am grateful,” concluded Grove, Tenebrae Service of Shadows will Candle – is lit at the outset of the scriptural accounting that, once “for all who are willing to help and be held at the Sebring Church of the service,” contin ues Grove, “which Jesus was betrayed by Judas be involved with the production of Brethren, 700 S. Pine St. The public helps to create the mood of quiet Iscariot, the Disciples fled as Jesus the service.” is most cordially invited to attend and reverence.” was arrested and taken away from this awesome and deeply inspiring Twelve deacons will enter single the Garden of Gethsemane to be tor- The Tenebrae service is a very program. file, each will light their own candle Grove tured and crucified. powerful and uplifting experience, A Tenebrae Service is normally from the Christ Candle and then be Grove will conclude the musical and the community is cordially held the evening of Maundy seated at the table. Interspersed Communion, Grove will sing “The portion with the very moving hymn, invited to attend. Come share in a Thursday, which is considered by with the procession of deacons, 12 Lord’s Prayer.” During the “Were You There?” The remaining time of deep appreciation for the scripture to be the evening in which selections of scripture will be read Tenebrae Service, Carol Kline will scriptures will be read, there will be Passion of Christ: His suffering, His Jesus met with His disciples in the from the four Gospels: Matthew, sing two songs pertinent to the lightning and thunder, and there grief, His agony. You will leave Upper Room to share the Last Mark, Luke and John. Scriptures being read at the time. “I will be closure with contemplative very deeply moved. Supper. According to Rev. Dr. At the outset of the service, and Don’t Know How To Love Him,” exiting, knowing that Christ died Call the church office for more Terry Grove, pastor of the Sebring following the Sacrament of Holy taken from the adaptation of Mary for all of our sins, and yet lives information at 385-1597.

RELIGION GUIDELINES: The News-Sun publishes religion news on Fridays. The submission deadline is 5 p.m. Monday to be considered for publication in the following Friday’s paper. Submit items to the News-Sun’s from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays; fax to 385-2453; send e-mail to [email protected]; or mail to Lifestyle Editor, News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. For information, call 385-6155, ext. 516. PLACES TO WORSHIP I Atonement Lutheran Church 8:45 a.m. Worship schedule for ministries.com. adult small group Bible studies. ing, 11 a.m.; and Praise meeting EPISCOPAL (ELCA), 1178 S.E. Lakeview January through Easter: Worship I Union Church, 106 N. Butler Children/youth music ministry and lunch, noon. Tuesday: Bible Drive., Sebring. David Thoresen, service, 8:30 and 11 a.m., Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. (Thursday): grades 3-5 chimes, study, 6:30 p.m.; and Women’s I The Episcopal Church of the Deacon, Spiritual Leader, on first, Education Hour 9:45 a.m. Contemporary worship service is at 2:30 p.m.; grades 3-5 choir, 3:15 Ministries, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Redeemer.Service time is 9:30 third and fifth Sunday each month, Traditional Service with Holy 6:30 p.m. Saturday with Pastor p.m.; grades 6-12 handbells, 3:15 Youth Ministries, 4 p.m. All meet- with Holy Communion. Coffee hour and Rev. Jefferson Cox on the sec- Communion each first and third Tiger Gullett. Sunday traditional p.m. Bible Counseling available by ings are at 120 N. Ridgewood Ave., following services. Newcomers wel- ond and fourth Sunday of each Sunday. Non-Traditional Service worship service is at 7:45 a.m. and appointment, 699-0132. Call the Sebring. For more information, visit come. Call 453-5664 or e-mail month. Jim Helwig, organist/choir each second, fourth and fifth 9 a.m. Contemporary Sunday wor- church office for more information the Web site www.salvationarmyse- [email protected] Web site: director. Worship service at 9:30 Sunday. Seasonal mid-week serv- ship service is at 10:45 a.m. about the classes offered. Nursery bring.com or call Major Bruce redeemeravon.com. The church is a.m.; Holy Eucharist is every ices Wednesday evenings during Nursery and children’s church on is provided for babies and toddlers; Stefanik at 385-7548, ext. 110. at 839 Howe’s Way, Avon Park (two Sunday. Coffee hour on the first Lent and Advent. Call church office Saturday nightes and 9 and 10:45 while young children up to second miles north of Sun ’N Lake and third Sunday of each month. for additional Worship times and a.m. Sundays. Breakfast and lunch grade have a special Children’s Boulevard, across from Wells Council meeting on the first special holiday services. Other menus at Solid Grounds. Senior Church offered during the worship UNITED METHODIST Dodge.) Monday of month; Ladies Group activities and groups include: Pastor is Bill Breylinger. Office: 453- service to help them grow in their I St. Agnes Episcopal Church, WELCA meets at noon second Choirs; Ladies Guild and LWML; 3345. Web page at www.weare- spiritual knowledge. I First United Methodist Church, 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL Monday of month with lunch. Bring Men’s Fellowship Group, Small union.org. I Spring Lake Presbyterian 105 S. Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. 33870. Sunday Services: Holy a dish to pass. Church Vegetable Group Bible Studies as scheduled; I Unity Life Enrichment Centre, Church (USA), 5887 U.S. 98, The Rev. A.C. Bryant, pastor. Eucharist Rite I - 7:45 a.m., Holy Garden Club meets as needed. Trinity Tots Pre-school, Youth Group new location, 10417 Orange Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday School, Traditional Worship Service at 8:10 Eucharist Rite II - 10 a.m. Midweek Labyrinth Prayer Garden open activities (call for meeting times Blossom Blvd. S., Sebring, FL 9 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 a.m. and 10:50 a.m. in the sanctuary, service on Wednesday at 6 p.m. seven days a week to congretation and dates). Visit us online at: 33875; 471-1122; e-mail unity@vis- Session meets at 6:30 p.m. the Contemporary Worship in the FLC Sunday School for all ages at 9 and community. Like to sing? Come www.Trinitylutheranlp.com. tanet.net. Web site, www.unityofse- second Thursday of the month, at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. The nursery is open 8:45 a.m. join the choir. Visitors always wel- bring.org. 10:30 a.m. Sunday September through June. Board of and 10:30 a.m. Methodist Youth until 15 minutes after the 10 a.m. come. Come grow with us. Phone Celebration Service, Nursery and Deacon’s meet at 5:30 p.m. first Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sundays service ends. Wednesday: Adult 385-0797. NON-DENOMINATIONAL Children’s Church. Weekly Classes, Monday of the month. Choir with Rick Heilig, youth director. The Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Visitors are I Christ Lutheran Church Avon Christian Bookstore and Cafe, rehearses at 7 p.m. each 10:55 a.m. Sunday worship service always welcome. The Rev. Jim Park – LCMS, 1320 County Road I Bible Fellowship Church, 3750 Prayer Ministry, Life Enrichment Wednesday, September through is broadcast over WITS 1340 on Kurtz, rector. Church office 385- 64, 1/2 mile east of Avon Park High Hammock Road, Sebring, FL Groups. Rev. Andrew C. Conyer, April. Presbyterian Women meet at AM dial. There is a nursery avail- 7649, for more information. School. Sunday Divine Worship is 33872. Sunday: American Sign senior minister transforming lives 10 a.m. the third Thursday of the able at all services. I St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal at 10 a.m. Holy Communion is cel- Language: First Worship sermon, from ordinary to extraordinary. month. Organist: Richard Wedig. I First United Methodist Church, Church, 43 Lake June Road, Lake ebrated every week with traditional songs signed first and second Choir Director: Suzan Wedig. 200 South Lake Avenue, Avon Placid, FL 33852. Phone: 465- Lutheran Liturgy, hymns and songs Worship services. First Worship Church phone, 655-0713; e-mail, Park, FL 33825. (863) 453-3759, R. 0051. Rev. Elizabeth L. Nelson, of praise. Fellowship time with cof- service, 9 a.m.; Second Worship PRESBYTERIAN [email protected], James Weiss, Pastor, Sunday Rector. Sunday Worship, 8 a.m., fee and refreshments follows wor- service, 10:45 a.m. Nursery (up to Web site, http://slpc.embarq School - 9 a.m., Worship - 10:30 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday ship. Come worship and fellowship 2 years old) and Sunday school I Covenant Presbyterian Church space.com. a.m. Bible study third Tuesday of evening: Holy Communion with with us. For information call Pastor classes both hours. BFC Youth, 6 (PCA), 4500 Sun ‘N Lake Blvd., every month at 6 p.m. Prayer Shawl Healing Service, 6 p.m. Child care Scott McLean at 471-2663 or see p.m.; Evening Service, 6 p.m. Sebring, 33872-2113. A Ministry on the second and fourth available at the 8 a.m. and 10:30 christlutheranavonpark.org. Wednesday: Children ages 4 years Congregation of the Presbyterian SEVENTH-DAY Friday of the month at 2 p.m. for a.m. Sunday service. Come see I Faith Lutheran Church – through fifth grade, 6 p.m.;Youth, 6- Church in America. Sunday morn- ADVENTIST women who love God and crochet- what makes us different. LCMS, 2740 Lakeview Drive, 7:30 p.m.; Prayer time, 6:15 p.m. ing worship: Informal service, 8 ing. Visit us at our church Web site: Sebring. Church phone: 385-7848, Todd Patterson, pastor; Andy a.m.; traditional service, 10:30 I Avon Park Seventh-day www.fumcap.org. Faith Child Development Center, McQuaid, associate pastor. Web a.m.; Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.; Adventist Church, 1410 West I Memorial United Methodist EVANGELICAL FREE 385-3232. Rev. Gary Kindle, pastor. site www.bfcsebring.com. Church evening service, 6 p.m. Wednesday Avon Blvd., Avon Park. Phone: 453- Church, 500 Kent Ave., (overlook- CHURCH OF Traditional Worship service, 8 a.m. office 385-1024. evening Prayer Meeting, 6 p.m.; 6641 or e-mail: ing Lake Clay) Lake Placid, FL, AMERICA Sunday; Sunday Praise Worship I Calvary Church, 1825 Children’s/Youth Group, 5:30-7 [email protected], 33852. The Rev. Fred Ball. pastor. Service, 10:30 a.m. Communion is Hammock Road, Sebring, FL p.m.; choir practice, 7:15 p.m. Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m Claude H.L. Burnett, pastoral assis- I The Way Church EFCA, 1005 N. served the first, third and fifth 33872; 386-4900. An independent Phone: 385-3234; Fax: 385-2759; Saturday. Church Service 10:45 tant. Sunday schedule: Heritage Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. Sunday Sunday of the month. Sunday community church. Sunday morn- e-mail: [email protected];Web a.m. Saturday. Wednesday prayer Worship Service, 8:30 a.m.; school and worship service at 9 school and Bible classes: 9:15 a.m. ing worship, 10 a.m.; Bible study, site: www.cpcsebring.org. Rev. W. meeting 7 p.m. Community Service Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Youth activi- Sunday. Worship service is broad- 11:15 a.m.; Sunday evening serv- Darrell Arnold, pastor. Office hours: hours on Tuesday and Thursday is a.m.; Celebration Worship Service ties, 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. The cast at 8 a.m. on WITS 1340 AM ice, 6 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer and 8:30-12:30 a.m. Monday-Friday. from 9:00 a.m. till 2 p.m. A sale at 10:45 a.m.; New Song worship Way is a church family who gathers each Sunday. Educational opportu- Bible Study, 6:30 p.m. Pastor Lester I First Presbyterian Church takes place the first Sunday of each service at 10:45 a.m. Loving nurs- for contemporary worship, teaching nities include weekly adult Bible Osbeck. A small friendly church ARP, 215 E. Circle St., (two month. Senior Pastor Paul Boling. ery care provided every Sunday of God’s Word, prayer and fellow- studies. Faith’s Closet Thrift Store waiting for your visit. entrances on LaGrande), Avon Walker Memorial Academy morning. Middle School Youth, 4 I ship. Come early and stay after for (385-2782) is open from 10 a.m. to Christian Training Ministries Park, FL 33825. Phone: 453-3242. Christian School offering education p.m.; High School Youth, 5:30 p.m. fellowship time. Child care and chil- 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and Inc., on Sebring Parkway. Enter off The Rev. Robert Johnson is the for kindergarten through 12th We offer Christ-centered Sunday dren’s church are provided. 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. All are County Road 17 on Simpson pastor. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; grades. ALL ARE WELCOME. school classes, youth programs, Reinhold Buxbaum is pastor. The warmly welcome in the Faily of Avenue. Sunday service is at 10 Sunday Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Website is www.discoverjesus.org Bible studies, book studies and Way – A place for you. Office Faith. a.m.; Wednesday Bible study at 7 Wednesday Bible study, 10:30 I Sebring Seventh-Day Christian fellowship. Church office, I Phone: 471-6140, Church Cell Good Shepherd Lutheran p.m. A nursery and children’s a.m.; Potluck dinner, 6 p.m. third Adventist Church, 2106 N. State 465-2422 or Phone: 273-3674. Email: theway Church (AALC) American church are provided. The church is Wednesday; choir practice, 6:30 Road 17, Sebring; 385-2438. www.memorialumc.com. Lakeview [email protected]. Web site: Association of Lutheran part of Christian International p.m. each Wednesday; Mary Circle Worship Services: 9:15 a.m. Christian School, VPK to grade 5; www.TheWayChurch.org Churches, 3240 Grand Prix Drive, Ministries Network, a full gospel, business meeting, 1 p.m. second Worship hour, 11 a.m. Prayer meet- 465-0313. Sebring, FL 33872. James Weed, non-denominational ministry. Linda Wednesday; Sarah Circle business ing, Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. Community I St. John United Methodist pastor. Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. M. Downing, minister, lindadown- meeting, 4 p.m. second Thursday; service: every Monday 9-11 a.m. Church, 3214 Grand Prix Drive, GRACE BRETHREN Sunday. Bible Study, 9 a.m. Nursery [email protected]. Casey L. Downing, Women’s Ministries Combined Health Seminar with Dr. Seralde, Sebring, FL 33872. The Rev. provided. Social activities: Choir, associate minister, caseydown Bible study, 4 p.m. third Thursday. every Friday, 10:00 a.m. Pastor Ronald De Genaro Jr., Pastor. I Grace Brethren Church, 3626 Missions, Evangelism. Phone 385- [email protected]. Church phone: Be a part of a warm, caring church Amado Luzbet. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Adult Thunderbird Road, (863) 835- 2346. 314-0482. Web site: www.ctm family with traditional services, fol- Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday I 0869. Dr. Randall Smith, senior New Life Evangelical Lutheran forme.com lowing biblical truth. Morning Worship, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. I I pastor. Sunday services at 9 a.m., Church, 3725 Hammock Road, a Grace Bible Church, 4541 First Presbyterian Church, THE CHURCH OF and 11 a.m. Nursery provided for all 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday Congregation of the Evangelical Thunderbird Road, (second church ARP, 319 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring, services. Phone 382-1736. services at 7 p.m. We offer “Kid Lutheran Synod (ELS) in fellowship on left) Sebring, FL 33872. Phone, FL 33870. 385-0107. Sunday LATTER DAY SAINTS www.stjohnsebring.org City” Children’s Ministry throughout with the Wisconsin Evangelical 382-1085. Andrew Katsanis, senior School, all ages, 9:30 a.m.; I Spring Lake United Methodist all services, and there are variosu I The Church of Jesus Christ of Lutheran Synod (WELS). Sunday pastor. Saturday Worship, 6:30 p.m. Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Tuesday: Church, 8170 Cozumel Lane, other classes for teens, married Latter Day Saints, 3235 Grand Worship at 10 a.m.; Bible Study, 9 Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m. Tuesday 6 Grief Support Group, 1 p.m.; Youth (Hwy 98) Sebring. The Rev. Clyde couples, “prime-timers,” and Bible Prix Dr., Sebring, Fl 33872; (863) a.m. For more information, call p.m. Grace Bible Academy Adult Group (middle and high school), Weaver Jr., Pastor. Worship service studies in Spanish. “Kid City” Day 382-9092 Steve Austin, Bishop; Pastor Brian Klebig at 385-2293 or Investigating Truth; first and third 3:30-6:30 p.m.; Wednesday: Adult starts at 9:55 a.m. Bible Study Care, Preschool and After-School Mark Swift, 1st Counselor; Del visit the Web site at www.newlife Tuesday, Prayer Gathering, 7:15 Bible Study, 10:30 a.m.; Choir meets at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (For p.m.; Wednesday, Children’s & Murphy, 2nd Counselor. Family sebring.com. Rehearsal, 5:30 p.m. Nursery avail- Choir Practice at 4:00 p.m. on registration call: 385-3111). Check I Youth Programs, 6 p.m.; able during worship. Call the church History Center (863) 382-1822. Resurrection Lutheran Church Thursday. Church office phone: us out on the Web at www.sebring- , 324 E. Main St., Avon Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., College office for more information and Sunday Services: Sacrament - ELCA 655-0040. grace.org. Park. Pastor: Rev. John C. Ministry. www.GBCconnected.org other classes. Rev. Darrell A. Peer, Meeting, 10-11:10 a.m.; Gospel Grodzinski. Sunday service at 9:30 I Highlands Community Church, pastor. Doctrine, 11:20 a.m. to noon; a.m. Sunday school will resume in a casual contemporary church, I First Presbyterian Church, Priesthood/Relief Society, 12:10- INTERDENOMINATIONAL the fall. Coffee and fellowship hour meets at 3005 New Life Way. ARP, www.fpclp.com, 118 N. Oak 1p.m.; Primary for children, 11:15 UNITED CHURCH follow the service. Midweek Coffee at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at 10 Ave., Lake Placid, 465-2742. The a.m. to 1 p.m.; Youth Activities: OF CHRIST I World Harvest and Restoration Fragrance Free Wednesday wor- a.m. Nursery and Kid’s World class- Rev. Ray Cameron, senior pastor; Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m. Scouts: Ministries, (non-denominational) ship, (year round) 7 p.m. Office es. Small groups meet throughout the Rev. Drew Severance, associ- first and third Wednesday, 7-8:20 I Emmanuel United Church of 2200 N. Avon Blvd., Avon Park, FL phone number is 453-6858. the week. Church phone is 402- ate pastor. Sunday morning tradi- p.m. Activity Days: 8-11 yr old Boys Christ, Jesus didn’t reject people, 33825. Phone: 452-9777 or 453- I Trinity Lutheran Church - 1684; Pastor Bruce A. Linhart. tional worship is at 8 and 9:30 a.m. and Girls, second and fourth neither do we. Join us for worship 3771. Sunday service: Sunday LCMS, 25 Lakeview St., Lake I The Lord’s Sentinel Fellowship in the sanctuary; contemporary Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m. every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and School, 10 a.m. and worship, 11 Placid, FL 33852; 465-5253. The Church, 148 E. Interlake Blvd., worship is at 11 a.m. Sunday you’ll be embraced by a compas- a.m. Wednesday services: 7 p.m. Rev. Richard A. Norris, pastor; Lake Placid (at Lake Placid school classes for adults is at 9:15 sionate congregation that is all- prayer meeting/Bible study. Pastor: Susan C. Norris, Trinity Tots Pre- Christian School), Pastor Juanita and 10:45 a.m. and for all ages, THE SALVATION inclusive. We’re at the corner of W.H. Rogers. School director; and Noel Johnson, Folsom. Sunday morning service, adults and children, at 9:45 a.m. in ARMY Hammock and Hope. Choir and minister of youth and family life. 10:30 a.m.; Monday, Sentinel the educational building. Bell Choir practice on Wednesday; Worship schedule after Easter School of Theology, 7 p.m.; Church Wednesday: 6:45 p.m., youth group I The Salvation Army – Center Bible studies throughout the week. LUTHERAN through December: Worship serv- service, Tuesday, 7 p.m. More infor- (middle and high school), and nurs- for Worship. Sunday: Sunday 471-1999; sebringemmanuel ice 9 a.m., and Education Hour, mation at www.juanitafolsom ery and children’s ministry; 7 p.m., School, 9:45 a.m.; Holiness meet- ucc.com.

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 30, 2012 Page 11B RELIGION Burning the mortgage It’s OK to be a drunk

One year at our annual up to that year. All of a sud- conference, the bishop Guest den he had turned around. addressed the assembly Column Cs, Ds, and Fs, were now prior to the ordination of Fred Jeans As and Bs. What had made new pastors. This bishop the difference? I believe it had a severe limp, which whatever our occupation, was one simple thing. I made his walking difficult integrity should be part of demanded respect from my and unsteady. He told of our personal inventory. You students and I gave them the coming out the front door of see, reputation is what oth- same. I did not care about his house around 5 a.m. one ers see us do. Integrity is Charley’s yesterdays, just as morning and seeing a man what we do when nobody is God does not care about and a woman standing watching. And as the bishop mine. under the street light on the said, it’s OK to be whatever God accepts us uncondi- corner. you are, if you are a person tionally and expects us to As he limped down the of integrity. But if we are do the same for others. walkway to his car, his not persons of integrity, the I expected my students to irregular gait made a slap- addict in recovery is a notch do well and would accept ping noise on the concrete above all of us, regardless nothing less than their best. and attracted the attention of his past. Charley had responded, of the couple on the corner. My first experience as an proving that the problem Courtesy photo They turned in his direction industrial arts teacher was had not been with him but Pastor Don Seymour (behind the pulpit) joins Community Bible Church First Elder Dean and watched him as he in a Catholic high school. with the Vice Principle who Gilkerson (from left), Rev Shenkweiler and Trustee John Mathis prepare to burn the limped toward his vehicle. At my interview for the incidentally, had been his church property mortgage earlier this month. Their voices carried very position, I was informed by teacher the year before. The well in the early morning the vice principal that I V P expected Charley to quiet, so he easily heard would have the worst stu- fail, and he did. I expected Snapshots their conversation. dents in the school. “The him to succeed and he did Woman: “Who the heck ones nobody else wants” that, too. Bradshaw presents is that at this time of the were his exact words. What’s the point? First revival today morning?” I thought this was a off, yesterday should be Man: “I don’t know but at strange thing to say, and had used to help change tomor- AVON PARK — John this time in the morning, it’s pretty much dismissed his row for the better, not as an Bradshaw, speaker and direc- either a preacher or a comments until somewhere albatross to hang around the tor of the “It Is Written” tel- drunk.” toward the end of the first necks of those who are evision program, will present Then the bishop turned grading period. I was stand- struggling to change. The an evening of spiritual and looked at the class of ing in the hall talking to past must be seen as a road revival at the Avon Park young pastors and said some of my students before to a better tomorrow, not as Seventh-day Adventist these words. “It’s Ok to be a classes started, when this a parking lot for failures. Church, 1410 Avon Blvd., at drunk… if you know what vice principal approached. God is always willing to 7 p.m. today. Special music you are, and are in the He looked right at one of give us another chance. will be provided by Scott process of recovery. And, the boys and said, “Watch Shouldn’t we be willing to Bennett, a new addition to it’s OK to be a preacher if out for this one. He’s a trou- do the same for those who the pastoral staff. you’re a person of integrity. blemaker.” are in recovery? I do not recall the rest of At first I thought he was Oh, and by the way, giv- Christian Assembly the message, but what the joking, but when I realized ing and demanding respect Church plans yard bishop said applies to all of that he was serious, I said to will always work…. if you sale us, regardless of our station him, “You mean Charley? are a person of integrity! in life. If we have an addic- He’s one of my best stu- SEBRING — The Courtesy photo tion, or just a troublesome dents. I’m about to make Chaplain Fred Jeans is chap- Christian Assembly Church First Presbyterian Church’s final Second Sunday Suites fault, recognizing it, owning him one of my shop fore- lain at Kenilworth Care & will hold a yard sale from program of the season will feature Keith and Jennifer it, and renouncing it, is the men.” Rehabilitation Center in Goodson 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. today first step to recovery. I discovered later that this Sebring. All guest columns are and Saturday at 1451 U.S. And for those of us who student had indeed been a the opinion of the writer, not 27 North (north of Goodsons to give held April 6 at 7 a.m., at are fortunate enough to have troublemaker, and that his necessarily those of the News- Lakeshore Mall, behind presentation at First Florida Hospital Heartland escaped these hang-ups, grades had not been good Sun staff. Pinch-A-Penny). Presbyterian in conference room. The program will be Youth washing cars, LAKE PLACID – First emceed by president Andrew selling baked goods Presbyterian Church Hughes and the featured Pickerings in concert Sunday announces its final Second speaker will be Nuno SEBRING — The Sunday Suites program of Norberto, Minister of Music Sunridge Baptist Church the season, featuring the at First Baptist Church of announces two simultaneous amazing artistic gifts of Sebring. The Avon Park events on Saturday. The Keith and Jennifer Goodson. Show Choir, under the direc- youth of the church will Keith is one of the creators tion of Joy Loomis, will have a car wash along the of many of the murals in present music. front of the building (Valerie Lake Placid. Through music, The price for breakfast Boulevard) and extending art, dance and the spoken will be $10 and profits will around to the paved parking word, Keith and Jenn will be used to benefit local lot on the east side of the give a presentation on the youth organizations. building from 9 a.m. to 1 Resurrection. Everyone is encouraged to p.m. In addition, there will Keith and Jenn are a attend and invite their clergy be baked goods for sale. dynamic duo of prophetic to this special event. For This event will raise funds inspiration that began 17 more information or to pur- for the youth to attend years ago. Together they chase tickets, contact any “Acquire the Fire” music bring the arts out of those Kiwanis Club member or Courtesy photo The Pickerings will present a Palm Sunday Gospel concert at the Whisper Lake Mobile event next month in Tampa. who have the desire to paint, tickets may be purchased at Home Clubhouse at 6 p.m. The public is invited to this sacred concert. A love offering write or dance. As motiva- the door. will be taken to show appreciation for this group. The park is at 1429 Whisper Lake tional speakers the Goodsons The Kiwanis motto is Blvd South. The Pickering Ministries started in 1944 in their great-grandfather’s church First Baptist church bring a powerful message of “Serving the Children of the in Allentown, Pa. with the grandparents and the father of Max, Sharon, Don and Dean. walking in relationship with World.” Kiwanis They have traveled throughout the United States in full-time evangelism from 1957 hosts Easter Cantata through 1977. In 1986 Max and Dean felt the call to continue on the road where their Christ through the expres- International includes 8,400 dad left off and have been on the road, sharing the gospel in song ever since. AVON PARK — First sion of the arts. They clubs with more than Baptist Church of Avon Park prophetically activate others 270,000 members in 96 will host its annual Easter in the arts and flow strongly nations. Last year, Kiwanis Cantata at 10:45 a.m. in the prophetic voice. They clubs donated more than Sunday. enjoy seeing the fruit of their $100 million and almost six labor when teaching, speak- million volunteer hours for First Presbyterian ing or demonstrating through community service projects. Church plans Holy live performance ministry. The Kiwanis Club of Week services Both are professionally Sebring meets every trained and spiritually Wednesday at noon at Beef LAKE PLACID — First equipped knowing that all O’Bradys. For more infor- Presbyterian Church, 117 N. they do will give glory to mation about Kiwanis or the Oak Ave., would like to Christ. Prayer Breakfast, call extend an invitation to the The presentation will be Hughes at 402-1776 or Lt. community of Highlands held at First Presbyterian Governor Grace Plants at County to celebrate Holy Church, 117 N. Oak Ave., at 655-0045. Week and Easter Sunday 4 p.m. Sunday, April 15. A Worship. freewill love offering will be Sunday - Palm Sunday - received for the ongoing The Lord’s Supper will be ministries of the Goodsons. served at all three worship Did You services. Special music Kiwanis hosts 18th includes the Praise Ringers Annual Good Friday KNOW? (bells), Worship Singers, Prayer Breakfast (choir) and the orchestra. In Florida, the bicycle is legally defined as a vehicle. Thursday - Maundy SEBRING — The Kiwanis Thursday (Friendship Hall), Club of Sebring will present Bicyclists using a public roadway are considered a potluck dinner at 6 p.m., its annual Good Friday operators of motor vehicles (last names A-M: side dish, Prayer Breakfast, a non- and are responsible for vegetable, salad, or dessert; denominational event to observing all traffic laws. N-Z: main dish or meat) fol- encourage the joining of With few exceptions, there lowed by a special drama people of all faiths in reaffir- is only one road and it presentation and a mation of common witness is up to motorists and Celebration of the Lord’s in the Supreme Being of bicyclists to treat each other with care and respect. Supper. A nursery from God and the death and resur- infant to 4 years old will be rection of His Son, Jesus Adherence to the law is the foundation of respect. available. Christ. The breakfast will be NEWS-SUN • 385-6155

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Page 12B News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 30, 2012 www.newssun.com CAR CARE GUIDE Simple ways Get ready for spring and summer travel Metro Services are a common problem The return of warm weath- regardless of the season. But to improve er marks the return of road such damage is most preva- trips for millions of lent in the winter because of motorists across the country. the extra debris that’s on the Whether going to the beach road. fuel economy or heading off to parts These nicks and cracks unknown, hitting the open need to get fixed as soon as road with the windows down possible to prevent them one speed then it is to con- is a time-honored tradition from spreading and resulting Plenty of stantly switch back and for drivers of all ages. in the need for a windshield forth between high and low But such road trips can replacement. Oftentimes, ways to help speeds. prove disastrous if drivers motorists can address nicks save money don’t take the right steps to and bullseyes in their own Inflate the tires prepare their vehicles for driveways in a matter of Metro Services spring and summer travel. minutes. The economy might be Poorly inflated tires The following are a few For example, the Permatex slowly recovering, but sav- lower gas mileage and also ways motorists can ensure Bullseye Windshield Repair ing money is still foremost pose a safety hazard. Metro Services their car is ready to tackle Motorists should perform routine maintenance before kit is tailor made for do-it- on the minds of many peo- The DOE notes that the open road. beginning a spring or summer road trip, such as fixing yourselfers, requiring no ple. properly inflated tires can windshield nicks and restoring cloudy headlight lenses. — Tighten things up. heating or mixing while Men and women have improve gas mileage by as Loose parts, such as exhaust ensuring each repair is virtu- looked to save money in a much as 3 percent. clamps, license plates, and tion that sooner or later will odically as part of routine ally undetectable. variety of ways, including Ideal tire pressure is interior trim panels, can cre- require the battery be vehicle maintenance. More information on easy at the gas pump. different for each vehicle, ate rattles and cause parts to replaced. Check the battery — Address windshield repairs that you can do your- While there’s little so check your vehicle’s get damaged or fall off. before your trip and remem- nicks and bullseyes. 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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 30, 2012 Page 13B DIVERSIONS Casual hello on dating site causes unease on the job Dear Abby: up. Plan ahead and I’m a 27-year-old do the addition professional who yourself. works long hours 3. Before your at a hospital. appointment, ask Dating isn’t easy what’s needed to for me, so I decid- make the process ed to try an online as efficient as pos- service. My first sible. There are time online I rec- Dear Abby many resources ognized a co- online to help you worker I see on a regular get organized. basis and have always 4. If you have business exchanged smiles with, but expenses and mileage, have don’t know personally. I that information organized wrote him a message just and ready. to say hi. I didn’t say I was 5. Be certain you have interested in him. I never received all your tax-relat- heard back from him. ed paperwork (W-2s, Since I sent that message 1099s, etc.) before coming he has checked my profile in. Being in a hurry will several times. But when he result in your owing the Courtesy of Jay Maidment/MCT sees me in the hallways, he IRS or the state because Danny Huston, left, as Poseidon and Sam Worthington as Perseus in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ turns red and now just the income wasn’t com- action adventure ‘Wrath of the Titans’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. gives me half-smiles. I was pletely reported. This small waiting at the elevator with step can avoid many prob- him the other day, but he lems. Mythic mayhem resumes in ‘Titans’ was so embarrassed by the 6. And, please don’t be silence that I bailed and angry if you have been By JAKE COYLE battle to find the balance of friends. took the stairs. waiting and your preparer AP Entertainment Writer camp and seriousness a Seth Rogen’s frequent He continues to smile, needs to step away for a There aren’t many pleas- patently ludicrous film such writing partner, Evan but I’m not sure what to short time. It’s not unusual ures in “Wrath of the as “Wrath of Titans” seeks. Goldberg, teams up this time say to him the next time I for us to work 10 to 12 Titans,” the 3-D sequel to Because if you can’t laugh with Jay Baruchel see him. hours a day helping cus- the 2010 “Clash of the at Smog Man, what can you? (“Undeclared,” “Knocked I think it’s rude that he tomers. Titans” remake. But surely Up”) for a story about a bar didn’t reply to my message Like everyone else we one is seeing Ralph Fiennes ‘Bully’ bouncer who becomes an – even with a “See you occasionally need a break and Liam Neeson bounding unlikely minor-league hock- around!” – but I’m too to take our eyes off the This documentary is around together as brothers, ey enforcer. embarrassed to do or say computer screen for a little essential to see, whether the gods Hades and Zeus. “Goon” is as physical and anything when I encounter bit, so be understanding. you’re a parent or a kid, In long beards, the two fast-paced as the sport itself, him. Help! We want to give you the whether you’ve been on the veteran actors are suited to Movie Review as bloody as it is profane. – On My Shift in Ohio best service possible and giving or receiving end of one another, like a divine ZZ The violence is shot and Dear On Your Shift: making it easier on us will such increasingly pervasive Top. ‘Wrath of the edited in stylized fashion, Your co-worker may not be accomplish this task. cruelty. Camp is a part of the with an inspired soundtrack particularly adept socially, – Julie in Kearns, Utah Titans’ But it’s also frustrating to experience here, as both that ranges from Rush to or he may be reluctant to Dear Julie: I hope read- Rating: PG-13 (intense watch, because while the “Titans” films pull from an Puccini, but the hits feel become involved with ers will pay attention to sequences of fantasy vio- stories included here are unlikely combination of tra- brutal and real. Baruchel, someone where he works. your suggestions. undeniably moving by ditions: ancient Greece and lence and action) who also plays a supporting Please don’t take his not Tax season is stressful nature, they’re not exactly the 1980s. The clunky Running time: 99 minutes role here, is a Montreal responding to your email for everyone involved, but told in the most artful way, “Clash of the Titans” remade Review: (of 4) native and a Canadiens nut, so personally. particularly for tax prepa- rendering “Bully” far less the 1981 original, bringing and that love for the sport The next time you run ration professionals. Being emotionally impactful than it in boatloads of box office by underworld dungeon of radiates through every into him in the hall, just courteous, considerate and might have been. updating the schmaltzy Tartarus to betray Zeus and frame. Director Michael say hello. If he has any as organized as possible Director Lee Hirsch’s film Laurence Olivier version siphon his powers to Kronos, Dowse’s film is all formula, manners at all, he’ll return will relieve some of the grows repetitive and seems with contemporary digital their dormant father with but it offers enough tweaks your greeting and it may strain not only for the per- longer than its relatively effects and a widely decried, whom all of hell will follow. to make “Goon” feel unex- melt the ice. son crunching the numbers, brief running time. slapped on conversion to 3- Curiously, when Kronos, pectedly fresh. but also for the customer. Tonally, it bounces with D. like the Kraken before him, That includes the perform- Dear Abby: I work for a no rhyme or reason between “Wrath of the Titans,” is finally released, he turns ance from Seann William national tax preparation Dear Abby is written by Abigail a handful of students across directed by Jonathan out to not be human in Scott, playing against type business, and I have some Van Buren, also known as the country who’ve suffered Liebesman taking over for appearance like the other as the guileless, kind-heart- advice for customers to Jeanne Phillips, and was from bullying; technically, it Louis Leterrier, has modest- gods, but a giant swirl of ed Doug Glatt, who can take make the experience better founded by her mother, Pauline feels a bit messy, with need- ly improved upon the 3-D fiery black smoke. Let’s call a punch and, more impor- and more efficient: Phillips. Write Dear Abby at less zooms and images that this time around and better him Smog Man. tantly, deliver one. 1. If at all possible, leave www.DearAbby.com or P.O. fade in and out of focus. manages a narrative flow of Father-son issues run The ever-versatile Liev the kids at home. At the Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA Perhaps that was an inten- continuous fantasy action. everywhere. Conspiring with Schrieber is excellent as his very least, don’t allow 90069. To receive a collection tional aesthetic choice. But that’s also all there is: Hades is Zeus’ son Ares rival. them to run around the of Abby's most memorable – Either way, it’s distracting A charmless stream of battle (Edgar Ramirez, playing a Rated R for brutal vio- office. We have sensitive and most frequently requested and headache-inducing. and fight sequences that con- more outward villain than lence, non-stop language, equipment and paperwork – poems and essays, send your Still, if “Bully” does noth- torts mythic characters into his great Carlos the Jackal). some strong sexual content that is not there to keep name and mailing address, ing more than provide the blockbuster conventions. It’s Perseus takes up the man- and drug use. 91 minutes. your kids entertained. plus check or money order for impetus for a dialogue, it comically late — literally tle of world-saver again for Three and a half stars out of 2. This is our busiest $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby achieves its purpose. Hirsch the last few minutes — that the sake of his young boy. four. time of year. Lines can be – Keepers Booklet, P.O. Box spent a year with about a the film even tries to slide He’s joined by Queen — Christy Lemire, AP long and clients are impa- 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054- half-dozen families with emotion into the characters’ Andromeda (the beautiful Movie Critic tient, so please don’t hand 0447. Shipping and handling children who’ve been bullied relations, as if attempting to Rosamund Pike, adding us a bag of receipts to add are included in the price. at school — teased, abused, hypnotize us before leaving grace and levity whenever humiliated and ostracized — the theater: Oh, that was a she’s on screen) and a fellow behavior which adults too love story? And that guy — demigod, Agenor (Toby often sweep aside with the gasp! — was supposed to be Kebbell, the presumptive cliche that kids will be kids. Fairmount Cinema; the funny one? comic relief), son of Not rated but contains 1.736"; 6"; Black; -; Rather than yet more Poseidon. some violence and disturbing - Kraken releasing (“Release, Their journey into hell situations involving kids and um, another Kraken!”), involves navigating a few teens and some language. 94 “Wrath of the Titans,” writ- marvels, like an enormous, minutes. Two and a half stars ten by Dan Mazeau and Jenga-like underground out of four. David Leslie Johnson, charts labyrinth and Bill Nighy’s — Christy Lemire, AP new ground for the demigod gangly magnetism. Nighy Movie Critic Perseus (Sam Worthington). plays the aging god Going beyond the original Hephaestus, from whom the ‘Goon’ “Clash,” written by Beverley travelers seek a weapon. The Cross, our distance from the brilliant, bemused Nighy For a movie about ragged, original myths grows still somehow manages to slur a trash-talking thugs beating more. trademark, drawn out “faaan- the crap out of each other on Perseus is living humbly tastic” — a glimpse of com- the ice, this is surprisingly as a fisherman despite his edy in a film (like any film sweet. Kraken-squelching fame. He with flying horses) that des- It’s not a Judd Apatow has sworn off the aging, self- perately needs humor. production but it does fea- ish gods, such as his father Perhaps Liebesman, whose ture his signature brand — a Zeus and uncle Poseidon previous movie was the grim balance of raunchiness and (Danny Huston). But Hades “Battle: Los Angeles,” is too heart that’s hard to strike — has made a deal in the drawn to the spectacle of as well as some of his old

Will Ferrell announces ‘Anchorman’ sequel NEW YORK (AP) — Will Ferrell’s swash- with a flute solo and declare a deal with buckling newscaster Ron Burgundy had his Paramount Pictures. A sequel to the 2004 hit own breaking news to announce Wednesday comedy, “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron night: A sequel to “Anchorman” is finally Burgundy,” has long been discussed. happening. Ferrell informed host Conan O’Brien: “It’s Ferrell made a surprise, in-character official, there will be a sequel to appearance on “Conan” to regale the audience ‘Anchorman.”’

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FAMILY FEATURES

omen are on the move — especially women of the Baby Boomer generation. WIf you’ve felt the urge to see different places and experience a new adventure, you’re not alone. The Travel Industry Association estimates that 32 million single American women traveled at least once last year — and a lot of them were Boomers. “I’m in my early sixties, and in the last year, I traveled thousands of miles — with my husband and children, with girlfriends and alone,” says Harriet Lewis, Vice Chairman of Grand Circle Corporation. The company specializes in international travel and adventure for Americans aged 50 or older. Lewis says that travel can make a difference in our lives as individuals, and in the lives of those we come in contact with. “During a recent trip to Egypt, I climbed Mount Sinai late at night in order to see the sunrise. The experience changed my life,” says Lewis. “The Middle East was an area of the world I had explored before, but not in such depth, and spending time with people in Syria, Jordan, Israel and the Sudan in the past year has shifted my worldview. Travel changes us. It makes us more curious, more thoughtful, more tuned in to our world.” Lewis advises other women who are considering traveling to ask themselves some questions as part of their preparation:

Ⅲ What do you want to gain from your travel experi- ence: Adventure? Culture? Relaxation? Inspiration?

Ⅲ Which destinations, countries or regions interest you most? Make a list, put them in order, and out- line the steps you need to take to make your “bucket list” a reality. Do you need to schedule vacation time or start saving?

Ⅲ Do you want to travel with friends, family, or go it alone? Do want to make your own travel plans or go with a tour operator that will handle the plan- ning for you?

Ⅲ If you choose a tour operator, consider the size of the groups (the smaller the better), your cost per day and what you are getting for your dollar. Are the guides local, knowledgeable, and able to con- nect you with local homes, schools and communi- ties so that you get a real taste of local life?

Ⅲ If you are traveling with a tour as a solo traveler (popular among women these days regardless of marital status), ask what the company offers solo travelers in terms of making them feel com- fortable. Will they help match you with a roommate of the same gender? How will they break the ice? What do they do when it comes to meal times to ensure that solos have partners or friends to eat with?

Ⅲ How can you get the best value for your dollar? Compare what a tour operator can offer you vs. what you can find on your own. Can you use your airline miles to save costs? If you choose a tour, are the single supplement fees free or reasonable? Are there certain times of the year where costs are lower based on sea- sonality? Lewis believes that taking the time to ask these key questions will ultimately give you a much more fulfilling experi- ence. “Travel is the best way I know to enhance your life,” she says. “I really believe what Mary Anne Radmacher said about travel is true for women: ‘I Friends enjoying la dolce vita at an open air market in Italy. am not the same having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world.’” Tips for the Savvy Female Traveler Lewis has compiled a host of travel tips gleaned from her lifetime of trav- el and from the many women who have taken trips with Grand Circle over the years. “Women with a passion for travel are resourceful — I’m always amazed by their expertise and ingenuity.” To share this wealth of knowledge, she put together the book “101 Tips Visiting iconic sites like the Sydney Opera House for Women Travelers,” which is full of practical advice on making the is on many travelers’ bucket lists. Make a list of most of your journey. Here are five key tips: the places you’d like to go. Ⅲ Prepare two essential lists — for packing and for medical emergen- cies. Make an itemized list of everything in your checked luggage. Carry it in your purse. If your luggage gets lost, you can quickly recon- Dream Destinations struct the information for the airline and insurance company. The other The style of travel you choose is just as important as list should cite all your medications, what they’re for, the name and your destination. phone number of your doctor, and prescription numbers. Ⅲ Ⅲ River and small ship cruises currently top many Minimize what you pack. A good rule of thumb is to pack one outfit travelers’ wish lists. They allow you to unpack for every three days of travel. If you’re not planning on wearing some- once and enjoy a leisurely pace, while your small thing at least three times, leave it out. ship can access ports that larger ships cannot, Ⅲ Stay healthy with sleep and hydration. You can bring an inflatable opening up small cities, towns, and villages for or down pillow to give you added comfort for sleeping. If tap water is you to explore. Most popular for 2012 are river unsafe, try a portable water filter or a collapsible water bottle that can cruises in Europe and Russia, and small ship be refilled from a clean source. Mediterranean cruises. Ⅲ Bring gear that serves more than one function. Dental floss can Ⅲ Meeting local people and experiencing be used to repair jewelry or hang laundry. Duct tape holds suitcases local cultures are very important to travelers, together, repairs eyeglasses or cameras, and can serve as a bandage especially women. Connecting with people in their in an emergency. Wrap duct tape around a pencil to a one quarter inch homes, schools and communities is much easier to diameter, so you don’t have to bring a whole roll. do when traveling in small groups, which is why Ⅲ Carry a purse, not a satchel. Some museums have size restrictions small group adventures are another extremely pop- on purses allowed, so make sure yours is no larger than 8 x 11 inches. ular way for women to travel today. Top destina- tions include Burma, Botswana, India, Turkey, To get your free copy of “101 Tips for Women Travelers,” call 1-800-248- Kenya, Tanzania, Peru and Costa Rica. 3737, or visit www.gct.com/tips. To learn more and start planning, please visit www.gct.com and www.oattravel.com.