MIDWEEK: FEB. 19-22, 2020

THINNING THE HERD EVEN MORE Aliviar Care The Winter Prep shares benefits Postseason continues of Adult Day Care See Sports, Page 8 See People, Page 5 SANFORD HERALD

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

Vol. 129, No. 56 • © 2020 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM CROSSWALK CRACKDOWN: Police, deputies City of Altamonte Springs ASSOCIATED PRESS celebrates 100th anniversary

BOY SCOUTS FILE FOR enforce safety measures at busy crosswalks By Herald Staff BANKRUPTCY By Steve Paradis ALTAMONTE SPRINGS—As the Roaring Barraged by hundreds of sex- Herald Staff Twenties got started 100 years ago, 42 regis- abuse lawsuits, the 110-year-old tered voters formed the City of Altamonte organization hopes to work out a Seven police departments and Springs in Seminole County. A few dirt roads potentially mammoth victim the Seminole County Sheriff’s Of- and one U.S. Post Office then has grown into a compensation plan that could fice honored School Crossing total $1 billion. Guard Awareness Month with See ALTAMONTE, Page 6 one of the largest crosswalk WHO QUALIFIED FOR NE- crackdowns ever held in Semi- VADA DEBATE nole County on Tuesday through- out the day. Billionaire Mike Bloomberg, Seminole County employs 124 marking the first time he’ll stand crossing guards who help about alongside the Democratic rivals 4,000 students every day. Tues- he has so far avoided by bypass- day’s operation took place be- ing the early voting states. tween 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. at 19 crosswalks in Seminole County, including three in Sanford: VIRUS CLAIMS LIFE OF Herald photo by Tommy Vincent HOSPITAL DIRECTOR Sanford Police Officer Mike Bernosky hands out tickets near Airport Boulevard and S. Park Avenue on Tuesday morning. See CROSSWALKS, Page 2 Liu Zhiming had mobilized all Herald photo by Steve Paradis the resources of his hospital in DeLand resident and Mike Bloomberg supporter Wuhan city, at the center of the Karen Finstad, right, talks politics with Sofia Gar- outbreak, as the death toll in duno, regional organizing director for the Sanford mainland China climbs to 1,868. field office of the Bloomberg campaign.

WHERE VIRUS IS HITTING THE WALLET HARD Bloomberg 2020 campaign

Palestinian markets have long office opens in Sanford been flooded by low-cost Chi- nese goods and traders in the By Steve Paradis West Bank fear that they will Herald Staff have to switch to more expensive alternatives in an already weak- As presidential candidate Michael ened economy. Bloomberg starts to receive national attention

and scrutiny, his campaign opened an office at WHITEY BULGER JUROR noon Saturday in west Sanford, off of State HAS 2ND THOUGHTS Road 46, not far from the Lake County border.

Janet Uhlar says she regrets See BLOOMBERG, Page 6 convicting the Boston crime boss for murder after revelations that he was an unwitting participant in a secret CIA experiment that Seminole Smile sponsored by Oakport Dental gave him LSD while he was in prison. See AP, Page 7 MARDI GRAS SASHAY Herald photos by Tommy Vincent Quarantine on cruise ship in Sanford residents dressed up and headed downtown this weekend to celebrate Mardi Gras with a parade, or sashay, down Sanford Avenue. Japan comes under question See Page 7

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST SEMINOLE SMILE As of 3 p.m. Tuesday

Allegiant $165.17 Bombardier $1.15

Faro $55.00 Members of the community dressed in Mardi Gras at- Fastenal $38.34 tire (above) and the Perseverance Brass Band and HCA Healthcare $148.23 Kid Dutch (below) were part of this weekend’s parade. Invacare $8.70 NextEra $281.90 Tractor Supply $97.88 Toro $83.13 Wells Fargo $46.96

Katie Clarke with Bike/Walk Some outfits were bigger than others, with people Central dressed with stilts and feathers. PAGE 2 • Midweek: Feb. 19-22, 2020 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: Seminole County NAACP honors Harry and Harriette Moore

Leon W. Russell, Chairman NAACP National Board of Directors Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore, Civil Rights Activists

The Brooklyn Allstars By Sheralyn Brinson with that of their white counter- (played by Bo-Key Riders President, parts. He organized the Progressive Sylvester Franklin). The Youth The Seminole County Branch of Voters League of Florida and his ef- Council also took a picture with free income tax assistance at the Website:www.cfcibwc.org NAACP Youth Council attended the forts to open the Democratic Party Santa. Youth Council participants Sanford Senior Center; 401 E. Semi- (EventBrite). Annual Harry T. & Harriette V. to Negroes provided new political were: Teyanah Ely; Nicholas Iglesia; nole Blvd. in Sanford, on Mondays Moore Gravesite Service at La- opportunities for minority citizens Toccara Reed; Angel DeJesus; Seren- and Thursdays; 9 a.m.-1:00 p.m.; • First Shiloh M.B. Church, 700 Grange Cemetery on Old Dixie all over the state. Mr. Moore organ- ity Gordon; Azie McCray; NAACP first come, first served; ending on Elm. Ave. in Sanford, is hosting an Highway in Titusville, FL, on Satur- ized the first Brevard County Officers: Shane Ublin (Civic En- April 13, 2020. Special Saturday Appreciation Service for their Min- day, December 14, 2019, at 2 p.m. Branch of the National Association gagement) and Gloria Cummings dates (by appointment only): Feb. ister of Music, Rev. Maurice Craw- After the service, the group at- for the Advancement of Colored (Vice President and Youth Council 29; March 14 and 28; 9 a.m.-1:00 ford, on Fri., Feb. 21st, at 7 p.m. tended the Annual Memorial Pro- People in 1934, and he served as the Advisor). p.m. Free tax help for taxpayers Everyone is invited to attend. Rev. gram at the Harry T. & Harriette V. president for five years. From 1941- with low and moderate income, Dr. H.D. Rucker, Pastor. Moore Memorial Park & Museum 1946 he served as President of the • The Annual Orange City with special attention to those age on Freedom Avenue in Mims, FL, at Florida State Conference of the African American Heritage Festival, 80 and older. You must bring a • Rose Hill M.B. Church, 1161 3 p.m. Leon Russell, Chairman of Branches of the NAACP and then as presented by Everybody Is Some- photo I.D. and your Social Security Moton Ave. in Lake Monroe, is the NAACP National Board of Di- the Executive Director until his body, Inc., will be held as follows: Card. Questions, call 407-688-5129. sponsoring a Gospel Music Pro- rectors, was the Keynote Speaker. death. Mr. Moore and his wife were Fri., Feb. 28th at 7 p.m.: Talent & In- gram on Fri., Feb. 28th; 7 p.m., fea- The Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore murdered when a bomb was spirational Night at Orange City • The Central Florida Interna- turing the Brooklyn Allstars and Cultural Complex, Inc. and Brevard planted beneath their house on United Methodist Church; 396 E. tional Black Women’s Congress will other groups. This event is free; a County Branches of the NAACP Christmas night in 1951. Florida University Ave. in Orange City; fea- host their Annual “Every Black love offering will be requested to sponsored the events. Heritage Landmark sponsored by turing Ronald Freeman & the Woman Should Wear a Red Dress help the groups with their travel ex- The Historical Marker at the Brevard County Board of County Singing Angels; Faye Henderson & Health Symposium” on Sat., March penses. Elder Raymond Mose, Pas- Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Me- Commissioners and the Florida De- Gospel Praise; Fashions by Shirley 14th; 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m., at the Hilton tor. The Brooklyn Allstars Quartet morial Homesite reads: partment of State.” Ellison; and more. Sat., Feb. 29th, Orlando-Altamonte Springs Hotel was formed in Brooklyn, NY, in “This property is the former starting at 10 a.m.; at 207 E. Blue and Conference Center; 350 North- 1950; they are now based in Greens- homesite of civil rights activists • The Seminole County Branch Springs Ave.; Mill Lake. Music by lake Blvd. in Altamonte Springs, FL. boro, NC. This award-winning Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore, NAACP Youth Council participated T-loveRadio.Net; Arts & Crafts; Ed- This year’s event will be a “Special group has performed in concerts na- two people whose lives were com- in the Christmas Toy Drive spon- ucational and Health Vendors; Edition: Red Dress & Red Tie tionally and internationally with mitted to help Florida’s Negro com- sored by The Bo-Key Riders Motor- STEM Projects; Sweet Potato Pie Health Cross-Talk”. Doors open for Gospel legends, i.e., Dixie Hum- munities unite to form a collective cycle Club of Sanford on Sat., Dec. Contest; Bingo; Kids Zone and registration at 8:15 a.m.; donation: mingbirds, Soul Stirrers, Sensational identity. Mr. Moore was a Brevard 21, 2019, at the Midway Safe Harbor more! Bring your blanket and chair. $45 per person (postmarked by Feb. Nightingales, and others. Original County educator who became a Center. The youth set up games for Sponsorship opportunities avail- 25, 2020). After Feb. 25th, and day member Rev. Thomas J. Spann is full-time civil rights activist. After the children, helped distribute bags able. Questions, call 407-314-1033 of the event, $50. Lunch will be still with the group. being fired for demanding equal of food to families, and assisted in or visit www.ocaahf.com. provided. Corporate sponsorship pay, he worked to equalize the other areas as needed. Each child and limited vendor space available. Sheralyn Brinson can be reached at salaries received by Negro teachers took a picture with Santa Claus • AARP Foundation is offering Call/Text 407-341-9781. [email protected].

ARTS ALIVE: Sanford Porchfest, the outdoor music festival, returns this weekend

By Rachel Sammons formation, go to the Facebook event. The Mu- try Club Rd., Lake Mary, FL 32746. cations and schedule, go to sanfordporch- Herald Arts Columnist seum of Seminole County History is located fest.org. at 300 Eslinger Way, Sanford, FL 32773. Sanford Porchfest In the thick of February, honor Black His- Pastel Demonstration tory Month, celebrate the arts at the Sanford This Saturday, February 22nd from 10:00 This Saturday the 22nd from 11:00 a.m. to Porchfest, and learn from an expert about a.m. to 12:00 p.m., attend a free African Amer- 7:30 p.m., is the third annual Sanford Porch- This February 22nd from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., pastel painting. ican History and Culture Lecture at the Lake fest, a free, outdoor music festival spread the Sanford Seminole Art Association will Mary Museum. The lecture honors the histori- across the historic residential district. Atten- host a pastel demonstration in the community Black History Month cal contribution of the African American com- dees can wander and enjoy fifty artists per- room at the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office. munity in education, culture, and civic life in forming at various times across the front Artist Gary Rupp works with the purest pig- Tomorrow the 20th from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., Florida and the United States. Mary Allen, porches of twelve homes. Sanford Porchfest ments of color and will teach fundamentals of the Goldsboro Museum will present “The Ar- Executive Director of the African American aims to unify the community through music pastel at the Crealdé School of Art in the fall. chitecture of Segregation” at the Museum of Museum of the Arts (AAMA) in Deland, will and the promotion of wider access to arts ed- He has studied with fine artists and exhibited Seminole County History. Attendees will host the lecture. Since leading the AAMA in ucation. During the Sanford Porchfest, at many juried shows. The pastel demonstra- learn about the days of segregation at the his- 2008, Allen has elevated the organization’s Gallery on First and the Jeanine Taylor Folk tion will follow a brief business meeting of toric Seminole County Home (1926-1964) and standing in the community and its reputation Art gallery will organize twelve live paintings the Sanford Seminole Art Association. For how certain things have and have not throughout Florida. She has devoted her life at each porch location. All art pieces will be more information, go to changed over time. The presentation will also to promoting strong communities through ed- available for purchase at a silent auction dur- sanfordseminoleart.com. The Sheriff’s Office discuss the operation of and opportunities at ucational experiences and a thriving art ing the After Party which will be from 6:00 to is located at 100 Eslinger Way, Sanford, FL the Old Folks Home during the period; scene. Allen has received many certificates of 7:30 p.m. at 101 East 10th St., Sanford, FL 32773. Rachel Lee, an African American nurse who recognition and appreciation awards from the 32771. All proceeds from donations, sponsor- helped tend to the residents and worked in an community. For more information on the lec- ships, and merchandise sales go to perform- Email art news and tips to Herald Arts Colum- infirmary established adjacent to the Home; ture, go to the Facebook event. The Lake ing art summer camp tuition for select nist Rachel Sammons at rsammons@mysanford- and other historical anecdotes. For more in- Mary Museum is located at 158 North Coun- children. For more information including lo- herald.com.

CROSSWALKS Continued from Page 1 SENIOR NEWS LINE

• East Airport Boulevard and South Park Avenue; • Oregon Avenue at Bentley El- Remembering Our Music ementary School; • W.P. Ball Boulevard and Gar- net Lane. By Matilda Charles Today?", the 1941 song written Best Foot Forward, the pedes- for a war bond drive and pre- trian safety program operated by Have you ever tried to re- sented in a Bugs Bunny cartoon? Bike/Walk Central Florida ex- member all the words to a song Or for younger seniors, how panded into Seminole County in from your childhood or teenage about "Blowin' in the Wind," Bob 2019, according a news release years, or something you heard Dylan's 1962 song. How many announcing Tuesday’s crosswalk your parents sing? If you can re- verses do you remember? event. member one or two lines of a When the weather warms up, The organization describes it- verse or the title, you can find you might consider haunting self as a “behavior change-based the whole song on the Internet. garage sales and antique marts program” to improve safety on Here's an example. I put one for old sheet music. If you no area roads through education, Herald photo by Tommy Vincent line of a song in Google, and longer have a keyboard, look on crosswalk enforcement and low- Sanford Police Sgt. Zachary Glenn participates in the Best Foot Forward pro- there it was! Not only did all the Amazon for compact 54-key elec- cost engineering at marked cross- gram to catch those who do not yeild to pedestrians. lyrics pop up but there were tronic keyboards for less than walks near elementary schools links to videos of groups singing $100. and LYNX bus stops, among other the song. There were links, too, And what do you do once places. to more information. Imagine my you've collected all the music By comparison, three intersec- Forward release stated. Over the Best Foot Forward released surprise when I discovered that from your youth? Consider shar- tions on Central Parkway in Alta- period between 2015 to 2018, 555 percentages of drivers who yield the song was written in 1911. ing it. If you play well enough, monte Springs near the mall each pedestrians were injured or at the targeted crosswalks on World War II was full of good ask about visiting a retirement have just 15 percent or less of killed; 34 people died crossing the Tuesday. In Sanford, the cross- music, and chances are you re- facility and playing for the resi- drivers yielding to pedestrians. roads of Seminole County during walk at Airport Boulevard and member at least parts of some of dents. Make copies of the lyrics According to statistics pro- that period. Park Avenue is the worst of the the songs. Search online for and hand them out for a sing- vided by Dangerous by Design, “That’s a trend Seminole three at 39 percent of drivers World War II songs or any other along. For Alzheimer's patients, the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford County’s Best Foot Forward coali- yielding to pedestrians. era you're interested in. hearing or singing music can ani- area ranks among the most dan- tion partners are working to re- The intersection of W.P. Ball Wikipedia even has categories mate silent patients, reduce gerous regions in the United State verse,” the release said. Boulevard and Garnet Lane does such as "Songs of 1950s." Or stress and strengthen memory. for pedestrian deaths and injuries Florida law states that drivers about 20 percent better, and driv- search Wikipedia by singer and over the last decade. approaching a pedestrian legally ers at Oregon Avenue at Bentley click on their discography for all (c) 2020 King Features Synd., In 2018 in Seminole County crossing the street in a crosswalk Elementary yield at a relatively the songs they released. Inc. alone, 147 people were struck by must yield to allow the pedes- high rate of 82 percent, the high- Remember "Any Bonds drivers and six people died while trian to cross. That is true even if est of the 19 locations listed from crossing the street, the Best Foot the driver has a green light. Seminole County. SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Feb. 19-22, 2020 PAGE 3 OPINIONS SNARKY McSNIDE SAYS,

These guys are Republicans? on. From that came the eventual domina- tion of a proud country by a group of Hey, Look at us, we are trying to pass thugs who destroyed millions of innocent legislation that will restrict your ability to people. know what we are doing. We know what is best for you the voter, all you have to Mr. Fine says, at this time, we Republi- do is trust us. We want to save you cans are only proposing to limit your money. right to know a little bit.

The Background Yes, you won't be able to find out what your friendly government is proposing to Randy Fine, a Republican State Repre- do by picking up the paper at the super- sentative from lower Brevard County, market or convenience store or, heaven wants to do away with legal advertising forbid, subscribing. You, if you have the in newspapers. He says this will save time and a computer, can search through money. In the past, Fine has called oppo- pages of stuff online. If you can't find it nents "Nazis" if they did not agree with maybe someone hit the delete button by him. mistake. If you need help, press one or stay on the line for the next available rep- There is a documentary on Netflix that resentative. is hard to watch. It is titled Nazi Concen- tration Camps. We are sorry, but we are having techni- cal difficulties at this time, please call One of the first things to go in Nazi back in one hour, thank you for your pa- Germany was freedom of the press and tience and have a great day. (click) the public's right to know what was going Welcome to Randy's world.

Political Bias and Anti-Americanism on College Campuses Bruce Tinsley By Walter E. Williams repealing the Second Amendment. A Rut- MALLARD FILLMORE gers University professor said, "Watching A recent Pew Research Center survey the Iowa Caucus is a sickening display of finds that only half of American adults think the over-representation of whiteness." Uni- colleges and universities are having a posi- versity of California, Berkeley, professor and tive effect on our nation. The leftward politi- former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich cal bias, held by faculty members affiliated chimed in to say: "Think about this: Iowa is with the Democratic Party, at most institu- 90.7% white. Iowa is now the only state with tions of higher education explains a lot of a lifetime voting ban for people with a that disappointment. Professors Mitchell felony conviction. Black people make up 4% Langbert and Sean Stevens document this of Iowa's population but 26% of the prison bias in "Partisan Registration and Contribu- pop! tions of Faculty in Flagship Colleges." ulation. How is this representative of our Langbert and Stevens conducted a new electorate?" A Williams College professor study of the political affiliation of 12,372 said he would advocate for social justice to professors in the two leading private and be included in math textbooks. Students at two leading public colleges in 31 states. For Wayne State University no longer have to party registration, they found a Democratic take a single math course to graduate; how- to Republican (D:R) ratio of 8.5:1, which var- ever, they may soon be required to take a di- ied by rank of institution and region. For versity course. donations to political candidates (using the Then there's a question about loyalty to Federal Election Commission database), our nation. Charles Lieber, former chairman they found a D:R ratio of 95:1, with only 22 of the Department of Chemistry and Chemi- Republican donors, compared with 2,081 cal Biology at Harvard, was arrested earlier Democratic donors. this year on accusations that he made a ma- Several consistent findings have emerged terially false, fictitious and fraudulent state- from Langbert and Stevens' study. The ratio ment about work he did for a program run of faculty who identify as or are registered by the Chinese government that seeks to as Democratic versus Republican almost al- lure American talent to China. He was paid ways favors the Democratic Party. Demo- $50,000 a month and up to $158,000 in living cratic professors outnumber their expenses for his work, which involved culti- Republican counterparts most in the human- vating young teachers and students, accord- ities and social sciences, compared with the ing to court documents. According to the natural sciences and engineering. The ratio Department of Justice, Lieber helped China is 42:1 in anthropology, 27:1 in sociology "cultivate high-level scientific talent in fur- and 27:1 in English. In the social sciences, therance of China's scientific development, Democratic registered faculty outnumber economic prosperity and national security." their Republican counterparts the least in It's not just Harvard professors. Newly economics 3:1. The partisan political slant is found court records reveal that Emory Uni- most extreme at the most highly rated insti- versity neuroscientist Li Xiao-Jiang was tutions. fired in late 2019 after being charged with The leftist bias at our colleges and univer- lying about his own ties to China. Li was sities has many harmful effects. Let's look at part of the same Chinese program as Lieber. a few. At University of California, Davis, A jury found a University of California, Los last month, a mathematics professor faced Angeles, professor guilty of exporting stolen considerable backlash over her opposition to U.S. military technology to China. the requirement for faculty "diversity state- Newsweek reported that he was convicted over to the Chinese telecommunications ments." University of California, San Diego, June 26 on 18 federal charges. Meanwhile, giant, Huawei. Walter E. Williams is a professor of eco- requires job applicants to admit to the "bar- NBC reported that federal prosecutors say The true tragedy is that so many Ameri- nomics at George Mason University. To find riers" preventing women and minorities that University of Texas professor Bo Mao cans are blind to the fact that today's col- out more about Walter E. Williams and read from full participation in campus life. At attempted to steal U.S. technology by using leges and universities pose a threat on features by other Creators Syndicate writers American University, a history professor re- his position as a professor to obtain access several fronts to the well-being of our na- and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate cently wrote a book in which he advocates to protected circuitry and then handing it tion. webpage at www.creators.com. PAGE 4 • Midweek : Feb. 19 to 22, 2020 SANFORD HERALD SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY COMMUNITY EVENTS Mr. & Miss Seminole High School crowned on February 13

DeBary Hall Cultural Bike 15% discount on their fash- Tour ions. Call 407-323-7476. Thursday, Feb. 20, 9 a.m., DeBary Hall Historic Site to Block Party Lake Monroe Park bike tour. Saturday, Feb. 22, 5 p.m., Tour guide will explain the Sanford Avenue near down- area’s history from the Na- town Sanford. Fun & enter- tive Americans who inhab- tainment. Contact ited the region thousands of [email protected] for years ago to the develop- spots. ment of Gemini Springs Park. Riders will also learn Mardi Gras Music Fest about the history of De- Saturday, Feb. 22, 5 p.m., Bary’s namesake. The nine- Lake Concord Park, Cassel- mile ride will include berry. Mardi Gras music Herald photos by Susan Wenner several stops along the way. with a dog parade. Left: Jordan Rodriguez, Seminole High School Principal welcomed the crowd. Center: All the the students vying for the title of Mr. & Miss Participants must bring a bi- SHS. Right: Jayden Matheny and Ava Polly were named Mr. & Miss Seminole High School. cycle and helmet. Sunscreen Plant Expo and bottled water are also Feb. 22, 6 to 7 p.m., Semi- recommended. Children nole County Extension Au- OWSRCC 2020 Taste of Oviedo Poster Contest Winner announced over 12 are welcome if ac- ditorium, 250 W. County companied by an adult. Home Rd., Sanford. Garden- on Saturday, March 28, at Oviedo Mall with free admission. Reservations are required & ing experts from around the Quela Reyes is a student at the University of Central Florida limited to 20 riders; call 386- state, plant vendors & deli- studying Emerging Media & Legal Studies. In 2019, she partici- 668-3840. cious food. pated in the Winter Springs ARToberFEST event and sold her work as an emerging artist. Quela has a passion for graphic de- Outdoor Movies Bonkerz sign and has obtained several internships in Central Florida fo- Friday, Feb. 21, dusk, Am- Friday, Feb. 22, 6 p.m. cusing on client graphic design projects ranging from creative phitheater at Oviedo on the Happy Hour, 7:30 to 9 p.m. to professional promotional materials. Park. Free. “The Lion King” Show Time, Oviedo Center Halie DeLoach, a previous supervisor of Quela at the OWS- 2019 will be shown. Register Lake Park, 299 Center Lake RCC, says, “Quela is incredibly talented in her artwork. She at eventbrite.com or call 407- Lane, Oviedo. Kojo Prince to enjoys creating from scratch, designing each element on her 971-5590. perform. $5 to $15 tickets, 18 own and digitally rendering characters from shapes and colors. & older. Call 407-971-5590. In her work, I’ve noticed a passion for animals and wildlife. Bark Park Tickets on eventbrite.com . Her point of view is unique and modern.” Saturday, Feb. 22, 9 to 11 Each year the Taste of Oviedo committee opens the Taste of Oviedo poster contest to the public, with entries due in early a.m., Shane Kelly Park, 499 Family Movie Waggin Trail, Oviedo. Dog January. Any medium of art is accepted. Monday, Feb. 24, 5:45 vendors, pet treats & more. Taste of Oviedo is produced by the Oviedo-Winter Springs p.m., North Branch Library, Call 407-971-5590. Regional Chamber of Commerce and the City of Oviedo. 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- Photos contributed About the Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional Chamber of ford. “Toy Story 4.” Bring Left: Poster design by Quela Reyes Right: Quela Reyes Commerce Gardening Expo your own blanket & snacks. Saturday, Feb. 22, 9 a.m. The Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional Chamber of Com- Call 407-665-1620. Special to the Herald to 3 p.m., 250 W. County merce is a private, not-for-profit business membership associa- tion. With corporate offices located at 376 N. Central Ave., near Home Rd., Sanford. Join Book Club UF/IFAS Extension Semi- The Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional Chamber of Com- downtown Oviedo, the purpose of the chamber is to serve as Wednesday, Feb. 26, 10 to nole County & Master Gar- merce (OWSRCC) is proud to announce Quela Reyes as the an advocate for business and civic interests within our commu- 11 a.m., North Branch Li- dener Volunteers for a fun 2020 Taste of Oviedo Poster Contest winner. Taste of Oviedo, nities. For more information on the Chamber, please visit brary, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., filled day featuring hydro- presented by Air Flow Designs Heating & Air Conditioning, is www.oviedowintersprings.org Sanford. The Mother in Law ponic demonstrations, or- by Sally Hepworth. Book ganic & butterfly gardening, copies available at circula- children’s activities, “how-to Seminole County Public Schools names 2021 Teacher of the Year tion desk for check out. Free. clinics,” vendors selling Adults. Call 407-665-1620. plants and gardening re- lated products, “ask the Ex- perts”, food, entertainment Rummage Sale & more. Guest speakers in- Friday, Feb. 28 & Satur- clude Robert Bowden. Pre- day, Feb. 29, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Register for free prize tickets Deltona Presbyterian at: https://exposc.eventbrit Church, 2300 Howland e.com Blvd., Deltona. Something for everyone at giveaway Home Buyer Workshop prices. Clothes, housewares, furniture & more. Call 386- Saturday, Feb. 22, 9:30 789-3200. a.m., North Branch Library, Photo contributed 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- lando and Wharton- Smith, Inc. Our Table sponsors: United- Tween “Squishy” ford. GoldenRule Housing Special to the Herald Healthcare, Mathnasium, Citizens Bank of Florida and Semi- & CDC Inc, hosting a HUD Program nole State College. Our Supporting sponsors: CareSpot Urgent approved first time home Saturday, Feb. 29, 3 to 4 On Friday, February 7th, Seminole County Public Schools Care, Matern Professional Engineering and SchenkelShultz Ar- buyer workshop. Call 407- p.m., North Branch Library, (SCPS) named its 2021 Teacher of the Year, Mr. William Furiosi chitecture. Plus, our Media sponsors: Lake Mary Life Publish- 878-3759 or 407-969-9088 to 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- of Oviedo High School. As part of this prestigious award, Mr. ing and Leonard’s Photography and our Master of Ceremonies, register. ford. Use scissors and fabric Furiosi will receive a Teacher of the Year ring from Herff Jones, Kirstin O’Connor and Justin Warmoth, WKMG News 6 Or- paint to design a customized lando. squishy with memory foam. a Disney Annual Pass for himself and each member of his im- African American History mediate family, and $1,000 from the Foundation for SCPS. Plus, Foundation for Seminole County Public Schools & Culture Lecture Squishys make great fidget The Foundation is a direct support organization to Seminole toys and stress relievers. a 1-year lease to a new car courtesy of Carl Black Saturday, Feb. 22, 10 a.m. County Public Schools that serves to fund innovation in learn- Free. For ages 8-12. Registra- Chevrolet/Buick/GMC. In addition, he will go on to represent to 12 p.m., Lake Mary Mu- ing that normally wouldn’t be paid for with public funds. Since tion required. Call 407-665- Seminole County in the state Teacher of the Year competition. seum, 158 N. Country Club inception, The Foundation has raised more than $20 million to 1620. Bio: Mr. Furiosi has been teaching Science at Oviedo High Rd., Lake Mary. Honoring help ensure that today’s students become tomorrow’s produc- School for seven years. He helped revive both Experimental the African-American com- tive members of society. The Foundation funds and/or man- Mardi Gras 2020 Science and AP Biology at Oviedo High School. In addition, Mr. munity in education, culture Furiosi has created such a positive experience and notoriety ages approximately 35 programs that align with our three Saturday, Feb. 29, 4 to 8 & civic life in Florida & the around the campus that students now flock to his course in priorities: 1.) Addressing issues that inhibit a student’s oppor- p.m., Center Lake Park at U.S. Free. Special lecture by preparation for a STEM career path for their future careers as tunity to receive a quality education; 2.) Programs that enhance Oviedo on the Park, 299 Mary Allen, executive direc- doctors, engineers, and scientists. the learning environment and improve student performance; Center Lake Lane, Oviedo. tor of African-American Mu- Special thanks to this year’s Presenting sponsor: Addition Fi- and 3.) Professional education and acknowledgement to help Bourbon Street style festival seum of the Arts in Deland. nancial, our Golden Apple sponsors: The Walt Disney Com- sustain our high-performing and Premier National School Dis- with entertainment, fun, pany, Duke Energy, Hylant, SCPS Wellness, Scholastic Book trict. For more information, visit: www.FoundationSCPS.org or vendors, music & food. Call Fairs, and our Red Apple sponsors: Cigna, Carl Black Or call 407.320.0176. Sanford Porch Fest 407-971-5590. Saturday, Feb. 22, 11 a.m., Sanford Historic District Mardi Gras Souper Homes. 50 bands, 12 porches. 100% of proceeds Supper will be reinvested into the Saturday, Feb. 29, 6 to 8 community through per- p.m., All Souls Social Hall, forming arts scholarships & 810 S. Oak Ave., Sanford. tuition for select children. Adults $8 & kids under 12 Festival Headquarters is 101 are free. Sponsored by the E. 10th Street. Food available Society of St. Vincent de for purchase. Paul. over 20 different home-made soups, breads, Spring Tea & Luncheon drinks & desserts. Scott Terry & friends will provide Saturday, Feb. 22, 11 a.m. music. Door prizes & raffles. to 1 p.m., DeBary Hall His- Proceeds benef those in toric Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., need with emergency funds DeBary. Local author Marcia and food from their Meara will host a spring tea pantry. Call 407-739-7910. & luncheon, along with a book signing, The $25 charge includes lunch, Garden Fair Meara’s custom-blended Saturday, Feb. 29 & Sun- teas, reading from one of her day, March 1, 10 a.m. to 4 novels & a signed copy of p.m., Protegrity Place, 260 one of her books. Meara be- Wekiva Springs Rd., Long- came an author at age 69, wood. By Sweetwater Oaks with the publication of Garden Club. Free. Small “Wake-Robin Ridge.”. Call business displays, garden- 386-668-3840. related merchandise. Ven- dors with plants, shrubs, Passion for Fashion nature photography, yard art & accessories. Children’s Saturday, Feb. 22, 11 a.m. activity area-create a potted doors open, Westin Hotel, plant & get up close to na- 2974 International Parkway, ture through exhibits, local Lake Mary. $35 for a ticket. horticulture experts. Pro- GFWC Lake Mary Woman’s ceeds provide scholarships Club Fashion Show to deserving students at the Fundraiser with silent auc- University of Florida who tion, 50/50 drawing, door are studying for agriculture, prizes, gift baskets and conservation, environmental Fashions by EMZ on Fifth. or ecological degrees. After event EMZ will offer a SANFORD HERALD Midweek : Feb. 19 to 22, 2020 • PAGE 5 PEOPLE A GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY “Dance, Dream & Inspire” raises over $200,000 Aliviar Care shares benefits of Adult Day Care

Left: Stacia Wake Wins Seventh An- nual Dance Competition. Aliviar staff with Right: one of their adult Heather & day care guests. Jose.

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Special to the Herald Dance, Dream & Inspire brings the commu- nity together to enjoy a great evening with an Stacia Wake and her partner Mike Foncan- even better result: helping to give our com- non danced their way to victory at the munity’s most vulnerable a chance at healing “Dance, Dream & Inspire” charity competi- and a brighter future.” tion, helping raise more than $200,000 for a The event also featured dances from: Special to the Herald For a senior, it can be challenging to admit local charity that serves vulnerable children • Ryan Holmes, “Monsters in the Morning” that you are lonely or need help, especially and their families. host on Real Radio 104.1 Adult Day Care Centers offer a stimulating when he or she has been a highly independent The annual gala benefits Embrace Families, • Samuel Aycoth, GuideWell (an affiliate of social environment with a planned program of person used to caring for others all his/her Central Florida’s nonprofit lead agency over- Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida) activities in a professional care setting de- life. But it is important to remember that most seeing foster care and other services for child- • Melissa Mott, Sunshine Health signed for adults who require supervised care people over the age of 65 will require some hood victims of abuse, neglect and • Karlene Cole-Palmer, Embrace Families during the day. These centers provide an op- type of long-term care services. There is noth- abandonment. During the event, Embrace Families also portunity for disabled adults and seniors to ing to be ashamed of or admitting one needs This year’s competition took place on Feb. presented its annual Inspiration Award to an get out of the house and receive mental and more help than he/she is normally used to. 1 at in Orlando. As the fea- individual or group who has made outstand- social stimulation, while still receiving the After all, everyone has had to rely on others at ture event, six local business leaders part- ing and selfless efforts to promote the welfare needed health services. At the same time, they some point during their adult lives, be it for nered with professional dancers to perform of Florida’s children. offer family and caregivers much needed help at work or home, for professional serv- for the audience. The competitors showcased The 2020 Inspiration Award went to Misty respite and peace of mind. ices, or simply for encouragement and moral a range of styles from salsa, swing and tango Miotto, manager of the Heart Gallery of Cen- The goal of an Adult Day Care Center is to support. Independence is recognizing when it to the jazz-era “Lindy Hop.” tral Florida. The online gallery features the prevent or delay placement into an institution- is time to ask for help. Wake, a community relations manager photos and biographies of children in foster alized setting which is always a more expen- If you are a caregiver, it may be difficult to from Walt Disney World Resorts, teamed up care awaiting adoption. sive care setting. This is done by improving or consider allowing “strangers” to care for your with professional dancer Foncannon to dazzle About Embrace Families preserving one’s physical and mental health loved one. You are the best person to care for the audience with a tango. They won the Embrace Families, a 501c3 not for profit or- and his/her quality of life. Adults with chronic your loved one, that does not mean you can- “Judges’ Choice” award for outstanding tech- ganization, helps Central Florida families conditions can successfully live at home. not seek help or adult day care services. It is nical skill and creativity. Meanwhile, the audi- overcome the root causes of abuse and neglect Adult Day Care Centers are a great resource important for caregivers to take care of ence vote for “Most Popular Couple” went to through programs that offer case manage- for caregivers and families, yet many refuse to his/her health and well-being. Besides having Jose Perez and Heather Fagan, Deputy Chief ment and other prevention services. When a consider this option. Some worry their loved a little break or time apart from your loved of Staff for Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer. The child can’t remain safely in their home, we one will resent participating in such a program one can help refresh and rejuvenate any rela- two raised more than $11,000 worth of specta- support them through foster care, adop- while others feel guilty at the thought of leav- tionship. tor votes. tion, mentoring and beyond. For more infor- ing their loved ones in another person’s care. Aliviar Care is a state-licensed adult day “All children deserve a safe, stable, loving mation, visit www.embracefamilies.org, “like” Adult Day Care Centers can improve the par- care center with two locations, Longwood and home and a path to achieve their potential,” Embrace Families” on Facebook at www.face- ticipant’s overall behavior, provide social in- Winter Park, in the Orlando area. Families and said Glen Casel, president and CEO of Em- book.com/embracefamilies or follow it on teraction, structure for daily activities and caregivers are welcome to tour the center with brace Families. “And that’s doubly true for Twitter at www.twitter.com/embracefam, and provide the caregiver with much needed break their loved one. You can see firsthand all the children who have endured a childhood Instagram at www.instagram.com/embrace- and in many cases allowing the caregiver to go amenities and services they provide. They marred by abuse or neglect. Our annual familiesfl. to work. Adult Day Care Center is a bargain offer half day and full day services. Your loved compared to purchasing these services sepa- one can attend Aliviar Care center one day a rately! It is far less expensive than hiring a week or five days a week. nurse at home or moving your loved one to a Aliviar Care looks forward to meeting you! nursing facility. Call 407-476-5577 to schedule your tour. SSAA hosts Gary Rupp’s Pastel Demonstration

Photo contributed All the participants in the “Dance, Dream & Inspire” event.

“Purple Day” Epilepsy Awareness around the World Special to the Herald the fall.

Special to the Herald Earth. To be held at the Walt Disney World He has studied with many fine artists and The Sanford Seminole Art Association will Contemporary Resort. is a member of several pastel societies and ex- host Gary Rupp – pastel demonstration on hibited at many juried shows.. He enjoys par- On Sunday, March 1 we again are hosting One in ten people will have a seizure some- Saturday, Feb. 22 from 1 to 3 p.m. the annual “Purple Day® for Epilepsy Aware- time during their lifetime and one in twenty- ticipating in Paint outs, giving demonstrations One of Gary’s favorite quotes is “Life has a ness Around the World” at Walt Disney® six people are affected by epilepsy. And, and holding workshops. He also offers private way of pushing aside the soul, but art re- World, an opportunity for hundreds of people epilepsy can happen to anyone, at any time tutoring. The demonstration will follow a minds us we have one.” He is inspired and to receive epilepsy education, spread aware- and at any age. Nearly 450,000 Floridians are brief business meeting of the Sanford Semi- stimulated by painting with pastels and work- ness, for advocacy, and fun. Mickey and Min- living with epilepsy! nole Art Association. The meeting is in the ing with the purest pigments of color. He is community room at the Seminole County nie will also be joining us for this family More information about this event can be currently teaching Intermediate to Advanced friendly event. Epilepsy information, breakout found at: website: http://purpledayevery- Sheriff’s Office, 100 Eslinger Way, Sanford. classes for adults at Crealde School of Art and education sessions, Mickey and Minnie, fam- day.org/events/disney-event/. It is free and open to the Public. Light re- will be Teaching Fundamentals of Pastels in freshments will be served. Call 407-312-4720 ily fun, and the lighting of Epcot’s® Spaceship PAGE 6 • Midweek: Feb. 19-22, 2020 SANFORD HERALD OBITUARIES

RUSSELL WHEELER 407-740-6784. Sanford, Florida (407)732- crocheting, recording gospel passed away peacefully Randolph Smith. Cornell BOSTON 4594. music, family and dining out. Friday, February 14, 2020. attended Seminole County NIQUEKA R. HILLERY She was also a member of He is survived by the Public Schools, Sanford, Russell Wheeler Boston WILLIAM (BILL) H. Zion Hope Missionary Baptist love of his life, his wife, Florida and was a graduate passed away on Thursday, Niqueka R. Hillery KINARD Church. Rebecca Rupert; three sons: of Seminole High School. February 13, 2020, at Oviedo Sanford passed away on She is survived by her Gary (Kim) Rupert, Jr. of He worked at Marksman Medical Friday February 7, 2020 in William (Bill) H. Kinard, nephews, John Henry Smith Sanford, Florida, Brad Security Corporation as a Center in Altamonte Springs, Florida. 91, died January 29, 2020 in of Fayetteville, N.C., Robert (Kellie) Rupert of Geneva, security guard. Cornell was Oviedo, Funeral Services will be Washington, DC. Smith (Helen) of Douglas, Florida, and Larry preceded Florida, at held on Saturday, February Born January 20, 1929 in Ga., Anthony Smith (Peaches) Duquette, of Sanford, in death the age of 22, 2020 at 11:00 AM at Saint Sanford, FL. He is prede- of Fayetteville, N.C., Elder Florida; six grandchildren: by his 87. Born Matthews Missionary ceased by wife, Bonnie and Mathews of Sanford, and Kaitlyn father, on Baptist Church 3724 Main daughter, Debra Myers. James C. (Payton) Randolph February Street He retired from the USAF Tanitz Sumner, Smith; and 9, 1933, Sanford after 20 years. After retiring, (Ulricke) Ethan grand- he was a with he moved to Orlando and of Curl, mother, lifelong Reverend became a notary. He really Germany; Krystal Trecy resident Leonard and Rupert, Duval Russell Wheeler enjoyed of L. J. marrying nieces, Bradley King. Boston Oviedo, Wilson couples. Carolyn Rupert, Cornell Florida. officiat- Bill’s hob- Cohen of Breanna Cornell L. is sur- He was a loyal member of ing. bies were Sanford, Rupert Williams vived by Antioch Missionary Baptist Interment boxing, Carolyn and his daugh- Church in Oviedo, Florida. will fol- dancing Sutton of Gary Wayne Madison ter, He was a veteran of the low in and riding Tiney Mae Sanford, Rupert, Sr. Rupert; Ta’Nayah Williams; loving United States Military and Niqueka R. Stewart his Gold Robson Franzenia and one mother, Sheryl A. Duval served in the Korean and Hillery Memorial Wing. He Mathews great granddaughter, Evelyn Williams; brothers, Terry Vietnam Wars. Cemetery made trips of Sumner. Lee Williams and De’Antae He leaves to cherish his in Geneva, Florida. Niqueka on his Chicago, Jannice Richards of He was predeceased by S. Adams; and a host of memory: wife, Ida Pearl; was born in Sanford on William (Bill) H. motorcycle Orlando, Joyce Golden of his son, Scranton Rupert; his aunts, uncles, nieces, daughter, Debra Brundidge September 10, 1978. She Kinard to Central Sanford, Angela Wilson father, Gene Rupert; and his nephews, other relatives (Clinnie); sons, Jeffrey and attended the Elementary America (Allen) of Jacksonville, FL, mother, Josephine and many sorrowing Angelo; mother-in-law, Mrs. and Secondary Schools in and Johnnie Mae Demery of Wentworth. friends. Willie P. Hamilton; seven Seminole County. She was a Alaska. Jacksonville, FL, and Elvira Gary served in the U.S. Visitation and on Friday, grandchildren; nine great- Christian. She leaves to Bill is survived by his Jackson of Cleveland, OH. Army. He loved hunting, February 21, 2020, 5 PM - 7 grandchildren; and a host of cherish her memories her spouse JoAnn Ingram, her Visitation will be held fishing, and his family. PM at Sunrise Funeral nieces, nephews, cousins sons, Lamonte and Amazin family and many nephews, Friday, Feb. 21 from 5 to 7 Services will be Saturday, Home Chapel, 900 Locust and friends. Hillery, Sanford, Florida; nieces and a grandson. p.m. at Eichelberger’s February 22, 2020, at Avenue, Sanford, Florida Visitation will be on father, Lemuel Eudell III, Services are pending at Memorial Chapel. Funeral 1:00pm at Starlight Baptist 32771. Friday, February 21, 2020, Sanford, Florida, sisters, Baldwin Fairchild in services will be held Church, 350 Hayes Road, A Celebration of Life from 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. The Chiffvon Hillery, Marla Altamonte Springs, FL. Saturday, Feb. 22 at 11 a.m. at Winter Springs, Florida Service will be held on Homegoing Celebration will Mims-Constantine and Zion Hope Missionary Baptist 32708. Saturday, February 22, 2020, be on Saturday, February 22, Gloreen Eudell, Sanford, TINEY MAE ROBSON Church with Pastor Michael 11 AM at Greater Mt. Griffin presiding and offering Calvary Missionary Baptist 2020, at 11:00 a.m. Both Florida; brothers, Craig CORNELL L. WILLIAMS words of comfort. Church, 1109 West 12th services will be held at Eudell and Corey Eudell, Tiney Mae Robson, 101, of Wilson-Eichelberger Street, Sanford, Florida Antioch Missionary Baptist Sanford, Florida. The family Sanford, passed away Feb 7, Cornell L. Williams, 36, of Mortuary, Sanford, is in 32771 with Reverend Al Church, 311 East Broadway will receive friends on 2020 at South Seminole Sanford, Florida passed charge of all arrangements. Harris, officiating. Street; Oviedo, Florida Friday, February 21, 2020 Hospital Vitas Suite in away on Tuesday, February Services Entrusted to the 32765; Reverend Charles from 5-7 PM at Saint Longwood. 11, 2020 at Orlando Health care of Sunrise Funeral Jones, Pastor. Arrangements Matthews Missionary She was born in Quitman, GARY WAYNE Emergency Room in Lake Home, 900 Locust Avenue, by Golden’s Funeral Home, Baptist Church. Ga. and lived in the area for RUPERT, SR. Mary, Florida. He was born Sanford, Florida 32771, 210 North Pennsylvania Arrangements entrusted 14 years after moving from on June 15, 1983 in Sanford, (407)322-7383. Avenue; Winter Park, to Trinity Memorial Chapel, Cleveland, Ohio. She was a Gary Wayne Rupert, Sr., Florida to Sheryl Ann Duval Florida 32789; Telephone: Inc. 819 W 1st Street homemaker who enjoyed 65, of Sanford, Florida, Williams and the late

BLOOMBERG young man, who hopes to increase his ALTAMONTE with residents, businesses and visitors knowledge of American politics by working alike.” with the Bloomberg campaign. • Dedication to innovation: “As a pre- Continued from Page 1 Most volunteers on Saturday were a bit Continued from Page 1 mier city in Central Florida, our extraor- older than Bayani. Karen Finstad from dinarily diverse creativity and spirit of DeLand is the former first lady of Kansas discovery transforms lifestyles to support A handful of staff members rallied about when her ex-husband John W. Carlin was city of 45,000 residents and more than a thriving community.” 75 enthusiastic supporters. Most of those governor. She attended the Saturday event 1 million annual visitors, according to a • Forward thinking leadership: “As a who attended signed up to work for the cam- with her friend Diane Lewis, also of DeLand. news release announcing a year of cele- cornerstone of Altamonte Springs philos- paign. One of those was 21-year-old Sanford bration for the centennial. “We want to beat Trump,” Finstad said. ophy and culture, the City proactively resident Kasra Bayani. “Altamonte Springs has become a “We love this and we’re fighting hard.” She embraces forward-thinking leadership Bayani is an Iranian immigrant who world-class community,” said City shared that they are even traveling to while maintaining a fiscally-conservative expects to become a citizen before the presi- Manager Frank Martz in the news Kentucky to support the defeat of U.S. Senate mindset.” dential election Nov. 3, although not in time release. The city plans to honor the past majority leader Mitch McConnell. • Sustainable vision: “The City aims to for the Democratic primary on March 17. He and present. engineer the foundation of Altamonte Finstad said she likes that Bloomberg was formerly supported President Barack Obama, Martz said Altamonte Springs’ history Springs’ next 100 years as we grow to mayor of New York City, which gives him he said, and now he wants to help is rooted in “innovation, creativity and support the future needs of our commu- executive experience. Bloomberg. the discovery of the next level of residen- nity with sustainable and strategic vision- “He’s also willing to spend his entire for- “He’s sticking up for small and big busi- tial and commercial amenities.” He also ing.” tune on beating Trump,” she said. ness,” Bayani said, referring to Bloomberg. said the city will share its vision of Altamonte Springs Mayor Pat Bates She added that many of their friends are change for the better. He said he likes Bloomberg’s position on fix- has lived in the city for more than 30 Trump supporters in DeLand. They tell her “In the coming decade, we will expand ing the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare. years. that the only Democrats they would vote for our partnerships nationally and interna- He also thinks backing out of the nuclear An article in the first Centennial edi- are Bloomberg or Minnesota Sen. Amy tionally to make our city truly a 21st cen- deal with Iran was a mistake on President tion of the Altamonte Springs Magazine Klobuchar. tury community,” Martz said in the quotes Bates as saying: “Altamonte Donald Trump’s part. She also said she’d like to see U.S. Rep. Val release. Springs has always been a hub for aes- “I think it will hurt the credibility of the Demings, D-Orlando, become Bloomberg’s Part of the celebration will be the thetic leisure, forward-thinking develop- United States, and it probably already has,” vice presidential running mate. Demings release of Centennial issues of the ment and legendary innovation. he said. He emphasized that current Iranian recently served as one of seven House man- Altamonte Springs magazine to showcase “The city has transformed the way we leaders form a “murderous” regime, but he agers during the impeachment trial of the the anniversary’s stories of its communi- do business and launched a number of thinks U.S. policy now on Iran is causing president after which he was acquitted. ty. innovative programs aimed at improving chaos in the Middle East. “The 100 Year Anniversary reflects the Surrounded by hand-made and printed our future S.T.E.M. workforce, alternative He also said he favored the killing of city’s strong commitment to a future- Bloomberg campaign posters, field office water supply, commercial development, Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani in January, but ready city that champions sustainability, staff rallied the dozens of people at the event. environmental sustainability, technologi- it was a risky move. ingenuity and progress,” the release said. “There can’t be another four years of cal advancements and community rela- Bayani said most of his friends are either There are four areas the city wants to Trump,” one organizers said. A Florida A&M tions.” Trump or Bernie Sanders supporters. Bayani concentrate on for the anniversary: Throughout the Centennial year, the law student, who only identified herself as said he wonders if Sanders can live through a • Investment in the community: city will celebrate the Altamonte Alexandra told the group that the president term as president given his age and recent “Altamonte Springs serves its community Library’s 60th anniversary, Red Hot & thinks he’s above the law. heart problem. with world-class services while providing Boom’s 25th anniversary and other expe- “As someone studying the law, that Still, he would probably choose Sanders if the highest quality of municipal ameni- riences and initiatives. doesn’t sit well with me,” she said to cheers. it comes down to him versus Trump, said the ties and building life-long relationships SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Feb. 19-22, 2020 • PAGE 7 Quarantine on cruise ship in Japan comes under question

TOKYO (AP) — and this ship has now become a source of countries would now face a second period of the passengers, because crew members kept An extraordinary two-week quarantine of infection,” said Dr. Nathalie MacDermott, an isolation. sharing double rooms with their colleagues, the Diamond Princess cruise ship ends outbreak expert at King's College London. “Given how the virus has continued to and they continued to serve the guests by Wednesday, with thousands of passengers She said the exact mechanism of the virus' spread, we have to presume everyone leaving delivering food, letters, towels and amenities, and crew set to disembark over the next sev- spread was unknown. the ship is potentially infected, and therefore and entering passenger cabins for cleaning. eral days in the port of Yokohama, near “We need to understand how the quaran- they have to go through another two-week Crew members also cooked their own food Tokyo. tine measures on board were implemented, quarantine period,” he said. “Not to do so and ate in groups in a crew mess hall. A growing number of scientists, however, what the air filtration on board is like, how would be reckless.” “Unlike passengers, crew members share say the ship served as an incubator for a wor- the cabins are connected and how waste Japanese health officials say a 14-day quar- their rooms, they share food, and that’s why rying new virus from China instead of a quar- products are disposed of,” MacDermott said. antine on the ship is adequate, citing results some of them are infected even after the quar- antine facility meant to prevent the worsen- “There could also be another mode of that all but one of more than 500 Japanese antine started,” Shigeru Omi, a former region- ing of an outbreak that has sickened tens of transmission we're not familiar with,” she returnees from Wuhan, the epicenter of the al director for the World Health Organization, thousands. said, noting the possibility of environmental virus in China, who initially tested negative said at a recent news conference. As of Tuesday, 542 cases of the virus have spread and the importance of “deep-clean- were also found to be virus-free at the end of Omi said quarantine is one of the measures been identified among the 3,711 quarantined ing” the entire ship to prevent people from their 14-day quarantine at government facili- considered effective early on. But the virus passengers and crew, making the ship the site touching contaminated surfaces. ties. has already made its way into local communi- of the most infections outside of China. During the 2002-2003 outbreak of SARS, a Those officials also have defended precau- ties across Japan, where untraceable cases The question now is: Why? related virus, experts discovered that more tions taken on the ship. About 1,000 crew have been popping up already, he said. The Japanese government has repeatedly than 300 people were infected through a members were told to wear surgical masks, At this stage, “the spreading of the virus defended the effectiveness of the quarantine. defective sewage system in a Hong Kong wash their hands, use disinfectant sprays and will be inevitable, and that’s why quarantine But some scientists suggest that it may have housing estate. MacDermott said it was possi- stop operations at restaurants, bars and other is out of the question,” Omi said. been less than rigorous. ble there was a similar issue aboard the entertainment areas after Feb. 5, when the He said the focus now should shift from In a possible sign of lax quarantine proto- Diamond Princess, but that a full investiga- first group of 10 infected people were report- border control to preventing the spread in cols, three Japanese health officials who tion was needed. ed and the official start of the 14-day quaran- local communities. helped in the quarantine checks on the ship “There's no reason this should not have tine was announced. Other scientists said that passengers should were also infected. worked if it had been done properly," she Dr. Michael Ryan, the chief of emergencies have been removed from the boat from the “I suspect people were not as isolated from said. at the World Health Organization, said earlier beginning. other people as we would have thought,” Some passengers on the Diamond Princess this month that the agency was working with “Boats are notorious places for being incu- said Dr. Paul Hunter, a professor of medicine described the ship as a “floating prison” but Japanese officials to help passengers get off bators for viruses,” said Arthur Caplan, a pro- at the University of East Anglia in England. were allowed to walk on the decks every day the ship as soon as possible. fessor of bioethics at the New York University Japan’s health minister, Katsunobu Kato, while wearing a mask and were told to keep “It's really important that there's an appro- School of Medicine. “It's only morally justi- told reporters Tuesday that all passengers their distance from others. priate risk management approach being taken fied to keep people on the boat if there are no who remained on the cruise ship have had Hunter, the medicine professor, said the here,” he said last week. He reminded coun- other options." their samples taken and that those who tested continued spread of the virus could be due to tries of their obligations to respect the human Caplan said that a second quarantine was negative would start getting off the vessel compliance problems. rights of travelers and said they were work- justified, but that officials had done a poor job beginning Wednesday, when their required “It's difficult to enforce a quarantine in a ing to ensure that “we don't end up with an of explaining from the outset what would 14-day quarantine is scheduled to end. ship environment and I'm absolutely sure unfortunate consequence of people having to happen if their original plan failed. “They all want to go home as early as pos- there were some passengers who think they're stay too long in that situation.” “It's never good to lose your civil liberties sible, and we hope to assist them so that not going to let anyone tell them what they Passengers were instructed to stay in their and your rights of movement, but two more everyone can get home smoothly,” Kato said. can and cannot do,” he said. cabins and not walk around or contact other weeks of quarantine is not an undue burden The process is expected to take until Friday Hunter said it was “a huge disappoint- passengers. Those in windowless cabins if you're trying to protect spread of a dis- because of the large number of people ment” that the quarantine hadn't curbed the could go out on the deck to take a walk or ease,” he said. involved. spread of the virus and that it was unfortu- exercise for about an hour each day. ___ “Obviously the quarantine hasn't worked, nate some passengers returning to their home The two-week quarantine was largely for Cheng reported from London.

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A V E Page 8 Wednesday February 19, 2020 Sports Seminole County Regional hopefuls take a big hit SANFORDADULTSOFTBALLBriefs By Dean Smith Game 2 _ Oviedo 4, Spruce Creek 1. Here is the upcoming Herald Staff Finals schedule in the City of Tuesday, February 18 Sanford Parks and Recreation Last weekend was pretty much a dis- Oviedo girls soccer, TMA girls Game 3 _ Championship: Oviedo at Department Adult Softball aster for the remaining Seminole County St. John’s-Bartram Trail, late. Polar Bear Season. programs in the FHSAA State Playoffs. Girls Basketball The Semi-Co-Ed/Fun All three entries left in Boys Soccer were all basketball carrying the state torch League on Wednesday will before being ousted by defending State Class 2A-Region 1 The Master’s Academy coasted past have HTNB battling the Lions eliminated in the Regional Semifinals on Champion and top-seeded Lake Highland Game 3 _ Maclay 8, Lake Mary Prep 0. The First Academy-Orlando, 66-42, in a at 6:30 p.m.; The Blue Liners Saturday,while multi-time state champion Prep (14-4-1), 4-1 in penalty kicks. The differ- Girls Soccer rematch of last week’s District final as squaring off with Wet Spot at Oviedo High School is the lone local entry left ence in this one was that the Saints had led Oviedo got two goals from Liz Hannah Kohn recorded 18 points, four 7:30 p.m. and Pat’s Liquor in Girls Soccer and The Master’sAcademy is since senior Cole Cecconi broke free along the LeBlanc and one goal each from Raisa rebounds, four assists and two steals, tackling Fed Up at 8:30 p.m. the only team alive in Girls Basketball. right side of the field and scored with just Lugo and Bani Thupili as the Lions Kiara Harris had 15 points and five Billabongs and Fusion will The Lions (14-1-4), the only No. 3 seed assists, Chloe Kitts netted 12 points and have the week off. under 15-minutes left in the first half and held romped past No. 2 seeded Spruce Creek to reach a Regional Final in Class 7A, that advantage until the Highlanders got the (14-4-1) in the Class 7A-Region 1 Aaliyah Irizarry added four points, 12 Everyone is invited to and the Class 3A Eagles, who have watch the games for free at tying goal with 7-minutes left in regulation. Semifinals in Port Orange on Thursday. rebounds, five assists and four steals. Pinehurst Park. reached the Semifinals, were both play- TP had avoided a Golden Goal loss on a cou- But No. 5 Lake Mary (10-5-2), which had Regionals For more information contact ing on the road on Tuesday. ple excellent stops in the second overtime upset No. 4 Boone, gave up two early goals Class 3A-Region 1 Eric Griffin, City of Sanford Here is a recap: period by goalkeeper Caio Marques. to No. 1, actually the top seed in 7A in the Quarterfinals Recreation Supervisor,City of Boys Soccer In Class 2A-Region 1, Lake Mary Prep (15- state, St. John’s-Bartram Trail (18-1-3) and Thursday, February 13 Sanford Parks and Recreation In Class 7A-Region 1, host and top-seed- 2-1) saw its outstanding season come to an could never get back in then match and the Game 1 _ Tallahassee-Florida State Department at 407-688-5120, ed Seminole (20-3-1) scored late in regula- Rams were ousted by that same 2-0 score. University High School 61, Episcopal Option 6; Fax _ 407-688-5121; face- end at the hands of unbeaten host and top- tion to tie its contest with Winter Park (13- seeded Maclay (20-0-0), 8-0, in Tallahassee. Oviedo was in St. Johns on Tuesday to School of Jacksonville 31. book.com/SanfordFLCityGovt; 2-2) at 3-3, but the Fighting Seminoles instagram.com/cityofsanfordfl; Regional Semifinals face Bartram Trail for a spot in the State Game 2 _ The Master’s Academy 66, visit the city website _ could never get the lead and were elimi- Saturday, February 15 Final Four on Tuesday. The First Academy-Orlando 42. http://www.leaguelineup.com/ nated by the Wildcats, 5-4 in penalty kicks Class 7A-Region 1 Regionals Semifinals wel- at Thomas E. Whigham Stadium. Game 3 _ WinterPark4, Seminole3 (5-4PKs). Class 7A-Region 1 Tuesday, February 18 come.asp?cmenuid=1&url=sanfor In Class 3A-Region 3, Trinity Prep (14-4-1) Class 3A-Region 3 Semifinals Game 3 _ The Master’s Academy at dsoftball&sid=804638851. suffered the same fate, battling to a 1-1 tie after Game 3 _ Lake Highland Prep 2, Friday, February 14 Tallahassee-Florida State University RAIDERS BASEBALL regulation and through two overtime periods Trinity Prep 1 (4-1 PKs). Game 1 _ Bartram Trail 2, Lake Mary 0. High School, late. The Seminole State baseball team loves home, what team doesn’t? The Raiders arenow 8-6, with 6 of those wins coming at home. On Monday,SSC defeated Polk State College 11-8. Eddy Tarrant (2-0) picked up his second win of the year while collecting 7 strike outs in 7 innings of work. The offense was driven on homerun blasts by Alejandro “Figgy” Figueredo (2-4, 2 R, 5 RBI) and Miles Bowens (3-4, 2 R, 2 RBI). The weekend got the Raiders rolling as SSC defeated CCBC Catonsville, 7-1 and 11-1. Seminole boys basketball Seminole got strong pitching from both Josh Collett (game 1) and Cameron Carter (game 2). wins third consecutive Both picked up a complete game A Tribe 3-Peat (7 innings) victory.Both allowed one run on five hits and two District Championship; walks. Carter had seven strike outs and Collett fanned five. The story of the last three games Lake Mary Prep also might be the increased offense out- put by Justin Holmes,Alejandro Figuerdo and EdgarAlvarez. claims 2A-District 9 title Holmes drove in 6 RBI on Saturday and Monday.The combo By Dean Smith of Figgy andAlvarez was 9-18, 11 Herald Staff RBI and 8 walks over these games. The Raiders hit the road for a The Seminole High School boys basketball team Wednesday (today) match up keeps erasing a bad memory. with this same Polk squad. Then return home for four straight, Always as threat, the Fighting Seminoles went a frus- starting with a Friday (1 p.m.) trating 23-years without winning a district championship. match up with St. Petersburg But under the guidance of Head Coach Sylvester and a Saturday (12 noon) dou- Wynn, the Tribe has won three consecutive district bleheader with ASA Miami. titles and is a favorite to get to the Final 4. RAIDERS SOFTBALL But it wasn’t easy as the top-seeded Noles had to The Raiders ran their recordto rally from an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter 10-0 with a road sweep of against host and No. 2 seeded Spruce Creek to pull out Hillsborough Community College a 67-61 victory in the Class 7A-District 2 on Tuesday night. SSC won 7-2 Championship Game in Port Orange. and 3-0 behind stellar pitching per- Seminole trailed, 57-46, before going on an 11-0 run formances by Sam Guider and MarissaAdame. The defense com- to tie the game and the Tribe then closed the game on mitted only 1 error,which led to 10-4 run the claim the trophy. the 2 unearned runs in game one. Doing the damage for the champs were O’Shae Baker Guider (3-0) picked up the win (17 points, three rebounds, two assists, five steals), in the first game, as she went the Ladarron Cleveland (16 points, four rebounds, four steals, distance allowing only 6 hits and assist), Demari Henderson (12 points, 10 rebounds, three striking out 6. The offense scored assists, three steals, blocked shot), JaCari Henderson 2 runs in the first inning. One on a 2 out triple by Liz Cutlip, and fol- (eight points, four rebounds, two steals, blocked shot), lowed by a RBI single byAllie Amaire Perkins (seven points, four rebounds, three steals, Carroll.After HCC tied the game assist), Anthony Cofield (six points, two steals, two up at 2 all in the bottom of the blocked shots) and Erric Wynn Jr. (one point, steal). second, the Raiders broke the tie Top-seeded Lake Mary Prep did as expected, romp- with 2 runs in top of the 4th. Jada ing to the Class 2A-District 9 Championship with an Cruz drove in both runs with a 85-51 thumping of host Calvary Christian Academy in triple to deep leftcenter.The next inning, the Raiders tacked on Ormond Beach behind a monster double-double of 25 another 3 runs to put the score at points and 10 rebounds from 6-foot-7 8th-Grader 7-2. Carroll again did the damage Jayden Williams, while Brendan Grady had 16 point with a 2 out single up the middle and Marshaun Esters had 14 points. driving in 2 runs. Michelle Decker The Master’s Academy also qualified for the region- then drove in the 7th run with a als despite getting roughed up by top-seeded double to rightcenter. Carrol led the offense going Windermere Prep, 75-58, in the Class 3A-District 4 3-4 with 3 RBI’s. Jada Cruz finale. Corey Sawyer led the Eagles with 20 points, was 2-3 with 2 RBI. while Connor Jones added 14 points. The second game was a pitch- The Regional Quarterfinals are tomorrow (Thursday) ers dual from the start. The at 7 p.m. and Seminole and LMP will be at home, Raiders only had 1 hit until the while TMA must go on the road. 5th inning and then scored the Here are the District Tournament results and only runs of the game. After a strikeout, Jada Cruz reached on Regional Schedules: an error and Amy Lee got on Class 7A-District 2 with a bunt single. Logan Keith At Spruce Creek High School, Port Orange hit a hard single up the middle Quarterfinals loading the bases. Chloe French Tuesday, February 11 then drove the second pitch she Game 1 _ (4) Lake Mary 59, (5) DeLand 34. Photos submitted saw to right center scoring Cruz Game2_(3)Ocala-WestPort63,(6)OrangeCity-University48. Seminole (top) and Lake Mary Prep (above) won their respective District Championships on Friday and will host and Lee. Keith also scored on the play,when Hillsborough’s sec- Semifinals Regional Quarterfinal on Thursday. ond baseman overthrew 3rd base Wednesday, February 12 and into dead ball territory, Game 3 _ (1) Seminole 79, (4) Lake Mary 61. Class 6A-District 6 Finals allowing her to score. The Game 4 _ (2) Spruce Creek 62, (3) Ocala-West Port 61. Tuesday, February 11 Friday, February 14 Raiders had another chance in Finals Game 1 _ (4) Edgewater 61, (5) Lake Howell 46. Game 3 _ Championship: (1) Lake Mary Prep 85, (3) the top of the 6th, loading the Friday, February 14 Class 3A-District 4 Calvary Christian Academy 51. bases with 1 out, but a pop-up Quarterfinals Regional Quarterfinals and ground ball ended the threat. Game 5 _ Championship: (1) Seminole 67, (2) Spruce Creek61. Marissa Adame (3-0) only gave Class 7A-District 3 Tuesday, February 11 Thursday, February 20 up 4 hits and struck out 3. Only At Apopka High School Game 1 _ (1) Windermere Prep 75, (8) Crooms Academy 30. All games at 7 p.m. in the bottom of the 7th with 2 Quarterfinals Game 2 _ (4) Orangewood Christian 78, (5) Trinity Prep 74. Class 7A-Region 1 outs, did a HCC runner get into Monday, February 10 Game 3 _ (3) The First Academy-Orlando 80, (6) No. 8 seed Evans (14-12) at No. 1 Dr. Phillips (19-7). scoring position during the game. Game 1 _ (2) Apopka 73, (7) Lake Brantley 64. Cornerstone Charter 43. No 5 Ocoee (20-7) at No. 4 Jacksonville-Mandarin (11-15). The Raiders had 8 hits in the Class 7A-District 4 Game 4 _ (2) TheMaster’sAcademy95, (7) CircleChristian49. No. 6 Apopka (18-9) at No. 3 Timber Creek (18-10). nightcap. Amy Lee was the only Semifinals player with 2 hits, while 6 other Quarterfinals No. 7 West Orange (17-11) at No. 2 Seminole (23-1). players had 1 apiece. Monday, February 10 At Higher Seed Class 3A-Region 1 Seminole then ran its record to Game 1 _ (4) Hagerty 66, (5) Winter Park 63 (2 OT). Wednesday, February 12 No.8Tallahassee-Maclay(17-8)atNo.1Jacksonville-Jackson(21-3). 12-0 with another sweep at Game 2 _ (3) Orlando-University 53, (6) Colonial 50. Game5_(1)WindermerePrep78,(4)OrangewoodChristian52. No. 5 Jacksonville-Providence (18-9) at No. 4 Broward College, 5-2 and 11-0 in Game 3 _ (2) Timber Creek 81, (7) Lyman 60. Game 6 _ (2) The Master’s Academy 69, (3) The First Gainesville-P.K. Yonge (15-12). 5-innings on Friday,before tast- At Winter Park High School Academy-Orlando 58. No. 6 The Master’s Academy (21-7) at No. 3 ing defeat for the first time, 8-3, at Semifinals Finals Tallahassee-Florida High (20-6). Miami-Dade on Saturday. Game 2 was postponed in Wednesday, February 12 Friday, February 14 No. 7 The First Academy-Orlando (15-11) at No. 2 the fourth inning and will be Game 4 _ (2) Timber Creek 60, (3) Orlando-University 52. Game 4 _ Championship: (1) Windermere Prep 75, Windermere Prep (25-3). completed this Friday at Game 5 _ (4) Hagerty 38, (1) Oviedo 35. (2) The Master’s Academy 58. Class 2A-Region 3 Boombah Soldier’s Creek Finals Class 2A-District 9 No. 8 First Academy-Leesburg (13-5) at No. 1 Park near the SSC campus at Friday, February 14 At Calvary Christian Academy, Ormond Beach Orlando Christian Prep (24-2). 4 p.m. followed by the regu- Game 6 _ Championship: (2) Timber Creek 68, (4) Hagerty 56. Semifinals No. 5 Mount Dora Christian (26-1) at No. 4 larly scheduled doubleheader. Class 6A-District 4 Tuesday, February 11 Melbourne-Florida Prep (11-13). The Raiders will host the CMI Invitational on Saturday and At New Smyrna Beach High School Game 1 _ (1) Lake Mary Prep 71, (4) Deltona-Trinity No. 6 Lakeland-Victory Christian (11-15) at No. 3 Sunday, also at Boombah Quarterfinals Christian Academy 51. Lake Mary Prep (17-9). Soldier’s Creek Park. Tuesday, February 11 Game 2 _ (3) Calvary Christian Academy 76, (2) No. 7 Faith Christian (22-5) at No. 2 Central Florida Game 1 _ (5) New Smyrna Beach 45, (4) Winter Springs 42. Daytona Beach-Halifax Academy 69. Christian Academy (20-7). SANFORD HERALD Wednesday, February 19, 2020 • Page 9 UCF Softball continues hot start to young season Special to the Herald third in the second inning, Klarkowski singled through the ORLANDO — The UCF Softball Going a perfect 4-0 in the Knights Classic, the Black and Gold improved to 9-2 right side to bring in both to give team continued its historic start to ner was placed on second base State capitalized, scoring a run to Kyra Klarkowkski later ripped Juliana Wilson and Blair both the Knights the early 2-0 lead. the 2020 season with a perfect 4-0 to begin the inning with no outs. go up, 2-1, before UCF answered a bases-loaded single to right displayed their raw power in UCF then took complete control weekend in the Knights Classic at After scoring a run each in on the bottom of the frame on a and a fielder’s choice allowed the contest as they each hit one of the game in the third, Doherty The UCF Softball Complex. the eighth, the Knights kept the Shannon Doherty sacrifice-fly to Justene Molina to reach and out to help the UCF cause. hit a base hit to right field to score With a pair of Run Rule wins, Cyclones off the board in the score Jazmine Esparza. bring home Denali Schappacher All-in-all, the Knights scored two more runs and Schappacher the Knights (9-2) now have five top of the ninth thanks in large In the ninth, Montana Szara, a for the fourth Knights run of the nine runs on 12 hits and three followed with another two-run on the season, tying the amount part to a gem of a double play Lyman High grad and FIU transfer, inning. The fifth and final run walks in the victory. single and Molina singled to of wins by run rule over the last by shortstop Georgia Blair. was on third in the ninth, Karissa came off a single by Esparza. Sunday, Game 4 bring in the fifth run of the frame. two seasons combined (two in Karissa Ornelas stepped to the Ornelas hit a single to right field. A Blair solo shot in the fourth The offense exploded again Later in the inning, in her 2019, three in 2018). Saturday, Game 2 plate with a runner on third and extended the UCF lead to 6-0 and in a 10-0, 5-inning, run rule vic- first career-at bat, freshman Here is a recap of the weekend: less than two away, needing just The Knights wasted no time scor- Esparza drove in the seventh tory over the FAU Owls. Molly Rainey hit a deep home Friday, Game 1 a fly ball to win the game, and ing in the first contest of the day as Knights’ run with an RBI ground- As has been the story for much run to straight away center Nine innings were needed to she delivered. Ornelas singled to they posted a five-run bottom of the out to short, driving in Szara. of the season early on, the offense field to extend the UCF lead to determine a winner between right to drive home the winning first to jump out to an early lead. Saturday, Game 3 was firing on all cylinders in UCF and Iowa State on Friday, run, giving UCF the 3-2 lead and That would be more than enough The UCF offense stayed hot for Sunday’s win. The Knights posted 9-0, capping a 7-run inning. with the Knights prevailing, 3-2 their sixth win of the season. for Mancha, who seamlessly contin- game two as the Knights scored in 10 runs on 10 hits, including two In the bottom of the fourth, Blair in walk-off fashion. A sacrifice fly had brought in the ued her dominance after last night’s four out of six innings, posting a home runs to win by run rule. hit a solo home run, her third of Knights’ starting pitcher first Iowa State run of the game in outing, tossing 6.1-innings, striking crooked number in three of them, While the offense seemed to steal the week and fourth of the season, Gianna Mancha had everything the second inning, but the out seven and allowing just two to complete a 9-1 run rule victory. the show,White was lights out all to increase the UCF lead to 10-0. working as she turned in her Knights tied the game in the fifth earned runs against Villanova to Breanna Vasquez got the start in afternoon. The senior tossed five Up Next: best performance of the season, as, with a runner on first and two earn the win in the 7-3 victory. the circle. The sophomore innings, allowing just two hits and UCF will bus to Tampa to play in striking out eight and allowing away,Damaria Cannon laid Jada Cody started off the scoring righthander turned in a solid per- striking out seven to earn the win, the USF Tournament. They will just three hits over 7-2/3 innings. down a perfect bunt and an errant for the Knights in the first with a formance, tossing four innings, strik- moving her to 5-1 on the year. The play two games against No. 12 With both teams tied at one throw from the Iowa State third double to left-center, driving in ing out four and not allowing a run. win marked White’s 71st of her ranked Tennessee (2 p.m. on Friday after regulation, extra innings baseman allowed the run to score. Sanford’s Kasey Fava (Lake Mary She was relieved byAlea White, career, moving her to third all-time and 9 a.m. on Saturday) before were needed to determine a win- With a runner on second to High/Stetson) and Doeherty fol- who threw two innings, allowing no at UCF,tying Allison Kime. playing two against FIU (11:30 a.m. ner. Per tournament rules, a run- start the eighth inning, Iowa lowed with an RBI single. runs and just one base hit. With runners on second and on Saturday and 9 a.m. on Sunday). UCF Baseball opens the season with sweep of Siena Special to the Herald Wasting no time to jump out to a lead, ond victory of the doubleheader. the Black and Gold put three runs on the Sunday, Game 4 ORLANDO — UCF baseball complet- board in the bottom of the first when Josh UCF spotted the Saints a 2-0 lead ed a season-opening, four-game sweep Crouch (2-4, 2B, 3 RBI) drove a two-bagger after two innings before exploding for of Siena on Sunday at . down the right field line with the bases a 10-2 series-ending victory. The Knights (4-0), who hosted longtime loaded. The Knights doubled their score in Hagerty graduate, Joe Sheridan, made rival Stetson on Tuesday,scored 32 runs in the next frame, scoring three more runs to his return to the mound for the first time the series, the most since 2016 when UCF extend the lead to six – highlighted by a 2 since midway through the 2018 cam- started the season with six straight victo- RBI single off the bat of Jordan Rathbone. paign, tossing 4.0 innings and allowed ries, and the hosts now have 23 straight The run support didn’t slow down, as just two hits. Siena tagged him for two victories against Siena, and sit 59-4 in the UCF continued to pile it on with a run runs, one earned, before Sheridan settled all-time series, while it was also the 19th in the third, three more in the fourth, in to put up back-to-back scoreless opening series sweep for the Knights. and the final run in the fifth innings as frames in the third and fourth innings. Here is a recap of the series: the Knights romped to an 11-4 triumph. Entering the game in the fifth inning, Friday, Game 1 Trevor Holloway made his return to Jack Sinclair wasted no time leaving his The UCF baseball team opened the John Euliano a special one, picking up mark on the game. He struck out the 2020 with a win on Friday at John the victory after tossing five full innings side in three straight innings, allowing Euliano Park, marking the 12th win in and sitting down nine batters on strikes. just a single hit during that time. Sinclair a row on Opening Knight. The Saturday, Game 3 finished the game with 10 strikeouts Knights took down Siena by a score of Carrying the momentum from the first over 4.0 innings and gave up the lone hit 2-1 thanks to a dominating perform- game, the UCF offense continued to plenty as three Knights pitchers teamed up to ance on the mound by Colton Gordon. of run support for freshman Hunter collect 18 strikeouts, with no walks, It took five innings, but the Black and Patteson in his collegiate debut as the while only allowing one earned run. Gold got on the scoreboard first thanks to Knights rolled to a 9-1 victory.Earning the Pena (2-5, HR, RBI) got the Knights an RBI from freshman Matt Archer,his first win, Patteson went 5.1 innings, striking out offense rolling with a solo shot in the as a Knight. UCF tacked on another run in seven Siena hitters and allowed a single run. third inning, and the Black and Gold the sixth when Gephry Pena drove a triple In the fourth inning, Ben Rushing (1-3, never looked back. Following a two- to the right center field gap and later HR, 3 RBI) earned his first collegiate hit bagger by Rathbone, Nick Romano (2-2, scored as Tom Josten’s first career RBI. with a big fly to the opposite field for a 1 RBI) drove in his first RBI as a Knight The Knights, who had eight players make three-run home run. Rushing’s homer on a single to center field. Andrew Brait their debut, were in the driver’s seat for also marked the first for the Knights in got in on the action, driving in two more most of the evening, thanks to Colton the young 2020 campaign. Josten (3-4, 2 runs to cap off a sixth run inning, which Gordon putting up 10 strikeouts and only R, HR, 2B) followed up the three-run ultimately sealed the victory for UCF. allowing four hits in his UCF debut. shot with a solo homer of his own in the On Deck: fifth to extend the Knights lead to six. Gordon’s 10 strikeouts were the most by an The Knights hosted the undefeated Herald photo by Greg Fencik Opening Knight pitcher in over a decade; Jaylyn Whitehead, Nolan Lepkoske Stetson Hatters (3-0) and will travel to Cre Finfrock tossed up nine in 2016 and and Billy McKay teamed up to silence Alabama to face SEC powerAuburn in a 3- Gephry Pena (above) had a stellar opening weekend, hitting .385 with a home run Robbie Howell matched that total in 2017. the Siena offense in the last 3.2 innings game series with games at 6 p.m. on Friday, and a triple, which led to scoring the winning run on Opening Knight, a game in Saturday, Game 2 of the game, securing the Knights sec- 2 p.m. on Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday. which he later nailed a runner at the plate to preserve UCFʼs lead. UCF women rally past Bearcats for fourth straight victory UCF maintained its lead in the final frame, hold- Watson 2-5 0-0 4, Jadyn Scott 1-2 0-0 2, Jordan Tuff 0-1 Miller 0-6, Watson 0-2, Moore 0-1, Tuff 0-1, Nelson 0- ing off each rally from the Bearcats. Clutch free 0-0, Aleah Nelson 0-1 0-0 0. TOTALS: 18-57 4-4 42. 1); UCF 1-4 (Wright 1-3, Martin 0-1). Team fouls _ Knights now tied for throw shooting down the stretch secured the Black UCF (15-8, 7-4 AAC) Cincinnati 23; UCF 12. Fouled out _ none. Technical and Gold’s home victory as the Knights went 8- Kay Kay Wright 3-15 9-10 16, Masseny Kaba 4-7 fouls _ none. Rebounds _ Cincinnati 31 (Thomas 7, for-8 from the charity stripe in the fourth quarter. 1-1 9, Courtajia Sanders 3-10 3-4 9, Brittney Smith Rizor 5); UCF 43 (Sanders 9, Wright 8, Kaba 8, Battles second in Conference, The Knights outrebounded the Bearcats, 43-31. UCF 2-7 4-6 8, Georgia Gayle 0-0 0-0 0, Diamond 7). Turnovers _ Cincinnati 22; UCF 23. Assists _ also limited IImar’I Thomas, the conference’s leading Battles 1-4 3-4 5, Sianni Martin 1-5 0-0 2, Jnaya Cincinnati 9 (Thomas, Miller 2 each); UCF 4 (Battles, hosts USF in War on scorer,to just six points on 2-of-5 shooting from the field. Walker 0-0 0-0 0. TOTALS: 14-48 20-25 49. Martin 2 each). Steals _ Cincinnati 9 (Rodgers 3, With the victory, UCF moved into a three-way Cincinnati 10 10 14 8 _ 42 Moore 3, Watson 2); UCF 11 (Wright 3, Kaba 2, tie with Cincinnati and South Florida for third UCF 4 11 20 14 _ 49 Sanders 2, Martin 2). Blocked shots _ Cincinnati 4 I-4 contest tonight (Rizor, Thomas, Sita, Moore); UCF 2 (Kaba, Battles). place in the conference standings. 3-point field goals _ Cincinnati 2-19 (Rodgers 2-8, Special to the Herald Wright led all scorers with 16 points and pulled down eight rebounds. She moved into ORLANDO (UCFKnights.com) — A slow start third on UCF’s career chart with a trio of steals did not deter the UCF women’s basketball team as against Cincinnati. The Orlando native also the Knights earned a 49-42 win over Cincinnati in moved into fifth on the made field goals list with Arena on Saturday afternoon. 572 during her tenure with the Black and Gold. UCF (15-8, 7-4 The American) stepped up defensive- Sanders just missed a double-double with nine ly in the second half to hold Cincinnati (16-8, 7-4 AAC) points and nine rebounds. Masseny Kaba was to just 22 points – including eight in the final 10 min- added nine points and grabbed eight boards. utes. The Knights relied on their defense in the contest Diamond Battles pulled down a season-best as they had a slow offensive start to the game. After a seven rebounds and dished out a pair of assists. four-point first quarter,UCF outscored the Bearcats in Next Up: the second frame, but trailed 20-15 at halftime. UCF continues action in Addition Financial The Knights began to chip away in the third Arena tonight (Wednesday), hosting South quarter and were able to take their first lead of the Florida in the second round of the War on I-4. day on a pair of free throws from Kay Kay Wright The teams tip at 6 p.m. on ESPN3. with just under two minutes left in the frame. After UCF 49, CINCINNATI 42 Cincinnati reclaimed the advantage on a basket Cincinnati (16-8, 7-4 AAC) with 1:27 left, Courtajia Sanders put the Knights in Angel Rizor 5-14 2-2 12, Sam Rodgers 4-12 0-0 10, front for good with two shots at the charity stripe. IImar’I Thomas 2-5 2-2 6, Antoinette Miller 2-9 0-0 4, UCF led 35-34 heading into the final 10 minutes. Florence Sifa 0-2 0-0 0, Addaya Moore 2-6 0-0 4, Chellia PAGE 10 • Midweek: Feb. 19-22, 2020 SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

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ING THE DEFINITION OF TOWNHOUSE AND REVISING Guaranteed Life Insurance decedent’s estate must file their Case No.: 2020-CP- Sanford, FL B132 PARKING STANDARDS FOR DWELLING STRUCTURES; Cancer, Stroke, Heart Attack, claims with this court WITHIN 3 000150 PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, CON- HIV? More Info: Paul Osborne MONTHS AFTER THE DATE FLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE. www.GeorgiaArms Venture 1 Properties OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION IN RE: Estate of For EVERYONE Ages 0-85 Apartments.com 407-718-0600 OF THIS NOTICE. No Health Questions, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Mayor and City DARRIN S. KELLY a/k/a Everyone Qualifies. Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives Commission of the City of Lake Mary, Florida, that said ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED DARRIN SCOTT KELLY, Suprisingly Low Rates! Notice of Foreclosure of Lien Commission will holding Public Hearings for proposed updates to 223— WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS Deceased. and intent to sell these vehicles Chapter 154.09, Zoning Code Definitions, and Chapter 155 Call 407-960-4782 today! SET FORTH IN SECTION misceLLAneous on 03/16/2020, 09:00 am at 325 “Subdivision Regulations”, Appendix B “Off-Street Parking, Loading, 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA NOTICE TO CREDITORS Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, and Unloading”, of the City’s Land Development Code, as outlined in PROBATE CODE WILL BE ooms oR PIANO INSTRUCTION for all pursuant to subsection 713.78 the above ordinance block. 93—R F FOREVER BARRED. The administration of the estate ommeRciAL ages. Over 20 years of of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo 149—c of DARRIN S. KELLY a/k/a Rent Towing, Inc. reserves the right There will be two readings of the above referenced ordinance on the teaching experience. 661- NOTWITHSTANDING THE DARRIN SCOTT KELLY, pRopeRty FoR sALe to accept or reject any and/or all following dates: 414-4549. I Love Music! TIME PERIOD SET FORTH deceased, whose date of death bids. Furnished room for ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED was September 19, 2019, is Property zoned RMO1. Useful - First Reading: February 20, 2020, at 7:00pm (or as GET YOUR MEDICAL TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE pending in the Circuit Court for 1VWAT7A38EC041296 soon as possible thereafter) rent, single female, for residential, commercial, AFTER THE DECEDENTS SEMINOLE County, Florida, MARIJUANA CARD. CALL 2014 VW PASSAT - Second Reading: March 5, 2020, at 7:00pm (or as soon business, professional office, DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Probate Division, the address of non-smoker, Celery FOR FREE EVALUATION as possible thereafter) and multi-family. 1548 sq ft on which is 301 N Park Ave., BY PHONE, 386-232-5599. Publish: February 19, 2020 Key Subdivision, major Sanford thoroughfare. The date of the first publication Sanford, FL 32771. The names RXPO.COM B133 A copy of the staff report and proposed ordinance is available for of this Notice is February 12, and addresses of the personal $650 including $164,900. inspection in the Community Development Department Office, City 2020. representative and the personal of Lake Mary Municipal Services Building, 911 Wallace Court, Lake utilities, wifi & representative's attorney are Paul Osborne Mary, Florida, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M., STUART J. BARKS, Attorney set forth below. Venture 1 Properties NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: or you may call Stephen Noto, Community Development Director, at cable. No Pets. Florida Bar No. 197564 All creditors of the decedent Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives 407-585-1440 for information concerning this item. 407-718-0600 Attorney for Personal and other persons having 407-782-1968. Notice of Foreclosure of Lien Representative claims or demands against and intent to sell these vehicles The Public Hearings will be held in the Lake Mary City Hall, 100 N. BARKS LAW FIRM decedent's estate on whom a on 03/14/2020, 09:00 am at 325 Country Club Rd., Lake Mary, FL. The public is invited to attend and 1274 Upsala Road copy of this notice is required to Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, be heard. Said hearings may be continued from time to time until the Sanford, Florida 32771 be served must file their claims pursuant to subsection 713.78 Mayor and City Commission make final decisions. [email protected] with this court ON OR BEFORE of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo (407) 321 - 1224 THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS Towing, Inc. reserves the right NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT THE CITY MAKES A AFTER THE TIME OF THE to accept or reject any and/or all TAPED RECORD OF THIS MEETING FOR ITS CONVENIENCE. SHARON S. BORAWSKI, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS bids. THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADEQUATE RECORD Personal Representative NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY 116 River Oaks Circle THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A 1FTYR14C5WTA09691 THE CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE- Sanford, Florida 32771 COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 1998 FORD RANGER QUATE RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR THEM. APPELLATE PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECES- Publish: February 12, 19, 2020 All other creditors of the dece- Publish: February 19, 2020 SARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE. B093 dent and other persons having

B134 claims or demands against NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION decedent's estate must file their MADE BY THIS AGENCY WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON- claims with this court WITHIN 3 SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING, HE OR SHE WILL Construction Notice: MONTHS AFTER THE DATE NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND THAT, FOR Central Florida Rail NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A Corridor Bridge Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives OF THIS NOTICE. VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH Notice of Foreclosure of Lien ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON From February 5 to April 20, and intent to sell these vehicles WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES 2020, maritime access to the on 03/12/2020, 09:00 am at 325 SET FORTH IN FLORIDA 286.0105. Central Florida Rail Corridor Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, STATUTES SECTION 733.702

Bridge will be limited between 9 pursuant to subsection 713.78 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR- p.m. and 8 a.m., Wednesday of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo NOTWITHSTANDING THE TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT through Sunday, to accommo- Towing, Inc. reserves the right TIME PERIODS SET FORTH THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN date construction related to the to accept or reject any and/or all ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT 407-585-1424. span replacement. bids. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

Construction activities will also AFTER THE DECEDENT'S CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA require complete bridge clo- YV4CY982271392075 DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

sures on Sunday, February 9 2007 VOLVO XC90 Publish: February 5, 19, 2020 and Sunday, April 30, 2020 The date of first publication of B029 between 9 p. m. to 5 a. m. At Publish: February 19, 2020 this notice is February 19, 2020. the request of passing vessels, B135 construction work will be halted. Attorney for Personal 201 S. Park Ave., Sanford, FL At all other times, the bridge will Representative: operate in accordance with its regular operating schedule. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: LANCE A. RAGLAND Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives Florida Bar No. 0122440 FLORIDA RESILIENCY AND ENERGY DISTRICT Publish: February 19, 2020 Notice of Foreclosure of Lien Lance A. Ragland, P.A. NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM METHOD OF B127 and intent to sell these vehicles 2461 W. State Road 426, COLLECTING NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS on 03/16/2020, 09:00 am at 325 Suite 1001 LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, Oviedo, FL 32765 The Florida Resiliency and Energy District (the "District" or "FRED") pursuant to subsection 713.78 Telephone: 407-542-0633 hereby provides notice, pursuant to Section 197.3632(3)(a), Florida NOTICE OF PUBLIC of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo Fax: 407-366-8149 Statutes, of its intent to use the uniform method of collecting non-ad SALE: JZM Inc d/b/a MIRAN- Towing, Inc. reserves the right Main: [email protected] valorem special assessments to be levied by it over a number of DA'S TOWING gives Notice of to accept or reject any and/or all Secondary: years to fund the cost of qualifying renewable energy, energy effi- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT The administration of the estate Foreclosure of Lien and intent bids. [email protected] ciency and conservation and wind resistance improvements (collec- OF THE EIGHTEENTH of BERT RODGERS, deceased, to sell these vehicles on tively, "Qualifying Improvements") for those property owners who wish to undertake such improvements within the unincorporated JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN whose date of death was 03/06/2020, 09:00 am at 326 3VWD17AJ9FM225647 Personal Representative: areas of Sarasota County, Florida and any participating incorporated AND FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT November 14, 2019, is pending LOYD LN OVIEDO, FL 32765- 2015 VW JETTA municipality, town or village within the above designated county; as SEMINOLE COUNTY, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE in the Circuit Court for Seminole 6774, pursuant to subsection VIRGINIA KELLY authorized by Sections 163.08 and 197.3632, Florida Statutes, FLORIDA COUNTY, FLORIDA County, Florida, Probate 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. Publish: February 19, 2020 2461 W. State Road 426 which will allow such assessments to be collected annually, com- CASE NO. 2018CA001239 Division, the address of which is JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S B136 Suite 1001 mencing in November 2020, in the same manner as provided for ad PROBATE DIVISION Post Office Box 8099, Sanford, TOWING reserves the right to Oviedo, FL 32765 valorem taxes. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE Florida 32772-8099. The accept or reject any and/or all

LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER, CASE NO. names and addresses of the bids. Publish: February 19, 26, 2020 The non-ad valorem special assessments to be levied by the District 2020-CP-000168-FA-S personal representative and the LEGAL NOTICE: WE WILL B140 are voluntary and only imposed with the written consent of a proper- Plaintiff, personal representative’s attor- 1FMCU0G71GUB35717 SELL OR OTHERWISE DIS- ty owner wishing to finance Qualifying Improvements. The govern- IN RE ESTATE OF: ney are set forth below. 2016 FORD POSE OF THE CONTENTS OF ing board of the District will consider the adoption of a resolution vs. THE FOLLOWING HOUSE- electing to use the uniform method of collecting such assessments VANESSA EWBANK, et al. MANUEL CALDERON All creditors of the decedent and Publish: February 19, 2020 HOLD GOODS(S) TO SATISFY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT authorized by Sections 163.08 and 197.3632, Florida Statutes, at a Defendants a/k/a other persons having claims or B128 THE DELINQUENT WARE- FOR public hearing to be held on March 6, 2020 at 1:30 p.m., or as soon MANUEL ENRIQUE demands against decedent’s HOUSE'S LIEN PLACED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, thereafter as the matter may be heard, in the Conference Room of NOTICE OF FORECLO- CALDERON, estate, on whom a copy of this ACCORDANCE WITH FLORI- FLORIDA the City of Fernandina Beach, located at 204 Ash Street, Fernandina SURE SALE notice is required to be served DA LAW: CONTENTS PROBATE DIVISION Beach, FL 32034. Such resolution will state the need for the levy by Deceased. must file their claims with this NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE DESCRIBED AS; 2 DINING the District and will contain a legal description of the jurisdictional NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Court WITHIN THE LATER OF ROOM TABLES WITH Case No.: 2020-CP- boundaries of the District. Copies of the proposed form of resolution pursuant to a Final Judgment of NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME CENTRAL FLORIDA CAR CHAIRS, 2 BEDROOM SETS, 000175 may be obtained from the Florida Resiliency and Energy District at Foreclosure dated January 8, The administration of the estate OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION HAULERS, INC. gives CHINA HUTCH, PATIO SET, 407-712-6352. All interested persons are invited to attend. 2020, and entered in Case No. of MANUEL CALDERON a/k/a OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS notice of foreclosure of lien and SOFA, LOVESEAT, AND IN RE: Estate of

2018CA001239, of the Circuit MANUEL ENRIQUE AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- intent to sell these vehicle(s) on ABOUT 35 BOXES, ACCOUNT In the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the gov- Court of the Eighteenth Judicial CALDERON, File Number ICE OF A COPY OF THIS THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2020 HOLDER NAME- JENNI MIL- GENEVIEVE B. SISKA, erning board of the District with respect to any matter relating to the Circuit in and for SEMINOLE 2020-CP-00000168-FA-S is NOTICE ON THEM. at 9:00 AM at 3710 East State LETT; SALE TO BE CONDUCT- Deceased. consideration of the resolution at the above-referenced public hear- County, Florida. VRMTG pending in the Circuit Court for Road 46, Sanford, Florida, ED AT AAA INSTA-MOVE INC., ing, a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such an event, ASSET TRUST, is Plaintiff and Seminole County, Florida, All other creditors of the dece- 32771. Pursuant to subsection 325 RAND YARD RD. SAN- NOTICE TO CREDITORS such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pub- VANESSA EWBANK; ALOMA Probate Division, the address of dent and other persons having 713.78 of Florida Statues. FORD, FLORIDA 32771 AT lic hearing is made, which record includes the testimony and evi- WOODS HOMEOWNERS which is 301 N. Park Ave., claims or demands against CENTRAL FLORIDA CAR 3:00 P.M. ON MARCH, 12TH, The administration of the estate dence on which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the ASSOCIATION, INC.; MORT- Sanford, Florida 32772-8099. decedent’s estate must file their HAULERS, INC. reserves 2020 OR THEREAFTER. of GENEVIEVE B. SISKA, Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accom- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- The names and addresses of claims with this court WITHIN 3 the right to accept or reject any OPEN DOOR SALE, CASH deceased, whose date of death modation or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS the Personal Representative MONTHS AFTER THE DATE or all bids: ONLY. was October 8, 2019, is pend- contact the Florida Resiliency and Energy District at 407-712-6352 NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGEIT, and the Personal OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION ing in the Circuit Court for prior to the date of the hearing. INC., are defendants. Grant Representative’s attorney are OF THIS NOTICE. #, YEAR, MAKE, VIN Publish: February 19, 26, 2020 Seminole County, Florida,

Maloy, Clerk of Circuit Court for set forth below. B137 Probate Division, the address of Publish: February 5, 12, 19, 26, 2020 SEMINOLE, County Florida will All creditors of the decedent and ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED 145 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY which is 301 N. Park Avenue, B032 sell to the highest and best bid- other persons having claims or WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS 4T1BB46K67U003745 Sanford, Florida 32771. The der for cash IN ROOM S-201 demands against decedent's SET FORTH IN SECTION names and addresses of the of the Seminole County estate including unmatured, 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA Publish: February 19, 2020 PUBLIC NOTICE personal representative and the Courthouse; 301 North contingent or unliquidated PROBATE CODE WILL BE B129 personal representative's attor-

Park Avenue, Sanford, FL claims, on whom a copy of this FOREVER BARRED. "Magnolia Self Storage shall ney are set forth below.

32771, at 11:00 a.m., on the notice is served within three conduct a public sale on the fol- All creditors of the decedent

__5TH__ day of __MARCH__, months must file their claims NOTWITHSTANDING THE lowing spaces on SELFSTOR- and other persons having NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 2020, the following described with this Court WITHIN THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH AGEAUCTION.COM ending on claims or demands against property as set forth in said LATER OF THREE ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Friday March 20th, 2020 at decedent's estate on whom a On 3/11/2020 at 10:00 AM an Final Judgment, to wit: MONTHS AFTER THE TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 11:00 AM" copy of this notice is required to DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- AFTER THE DECEDENTS auction will take place at A&N be served must file their claims LOT 46, ALOMA WOODS LICATION OF THIS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Twin Towing, 2681 w 5th street Unit 338 Chad Braden – with this court ON OR BEFORE PHASE 1, ACCORDING TO NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS ,Sanford,Fl,32771. The vehi- Bike, entertainment cen- THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS THE PLAT THEREOF AS AFTER THE DATE OF The date of the first publication cles which will be auctioned ter, wheelchair, totes, AFTER THE TIME OF THE

RECORDED IN PLAT SERVICE OF A COPY OF of this Notice is February 12, include: twin mattress, kiddie FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS BOOK 47, PAGE 47 OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 2020. pool, dresser, end table, NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE PUBLIC RECORDS All other creditors of the dece- 2FAHP74W43X103844 chairs, helmet. THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, dent and persons having claims JAMES A. BARKS, Attorney 2003 FORD COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON FLORIDA. or demands against the dece- Florida Bar No. 197564 Unit 359 Chad Braden- THEM. dent’s estate, including unma- Attorney for Personal Publish: February 19, 2020 Furniture, speakers, toys, All other creditors of the dece- If you are a person with a tured, contingent or unliquidated Representative B130 lawn spreader, projector, dent and other persons having disability who needs any claims, must file their claims BARKS LAW FIRM computer equipment, claims or demands against accommodation in order with this Court WITHIN 1274 Upsala Road electronics, tailgates, pet decedent's estate must file their to participate in this pro- THREE MONTHS AFTER Sanford, Florida 32771 cage, totes, golf clubs claims with this court WITHIN 3 ceeding, you are entitled, THE DATE OF THE FIRST [email protected] NOTICE OF PUBLIC MONTHS AFTER THE DATE at no cost to you, to the PUBLICATION OF THIS (407) 321 - 1224 SALE: Courtesy Towing, Inc. Unit 133 Gabrielle OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION provision of certain assis- NOTICE. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Howard- Kids Batman car. OF THIS NOTICE. tance. If you require ALL CLAIMS NOT SO NORMAN SHEA, Lien and intent to sell these ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED assistance please con- FILED WILL BE FOREVER Personal Representative vehicles on 03/04/2020, 09:00 Unit 146 Benny Dale WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS tact: ADA Coordinator, at BARRED. 800 South Osprey Avenue am at 1850 High St, Longwood, Miller- Mattresses, chair, SET FORTH IN FLORIDA Seminole Court Sarasota, Florida 34236 FL 32750 Longwood, FL 32750- kids bike, suitcase, table, STATUTES SECTION 733.702 Administration, 301 N. The date of the first Publication 3722, pursuant to subsection toddler bed, trunk, old WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Park Ave, Suite N301, of this notice is February 12, Publish: February 12, 19, 2020 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. records, mic, computer NOTWITHSTANDING THE Sanford, Florida 32771- 2020. B092 Courtesy Towing, Inc. reserves screen, toys, ladder, TIME PERIODS SET FORTH 1292, (407) 665-4227. the right to accept or reject any boxes, cooler ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED NOTE: You must contact Personal Representative: and/or all bids. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE coordinator at least 7 Luis Calderon Unit 304 Abbi Richardson- AFTER THE DECEDENT'S days before your sched- 803 Mimosa Drive IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 2007 1B3JB48B87D502089 wicker basket, bags, DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. uled court appearance, or Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 FOR SEMINOLE DODGE clothes, household items, immediately upon receiv- Attorney For Personal COUNTY, FLORIDA 2016 1G4PP5SKXG4134647 gym gear, tote, boxes The date of first publication of ing this notification if the Representative BUICK this notice is February 19, 2020. time before the scheduled Marvin L. Beaman, Jr., Esq. PROBATE DIVISION Unit 404 Lisa Medina- appearance is less than 7 Florida Bar No. 122321 Publish: February 19, 2020 Decanter set, vase, Attorney for Personal days; if you are hearing or MARVIN L. BEAMAN, JR., P.A File Number 2019 CP B131 boxes, TV table trays, ice Representative: voice impaired, call 711. 605 N. Wymore Road 1470 bucket, pictures, purses, Winter Park, Florida 32789- shoes, clothes LANCE A. RAGLAND Florida Bar No. 0122440 VAN NESS LAW FIRM, PLC 2893 IN RE: ESTATE OF Lance A. Ragland, P.A. 1239 E. Newport Center Drive, Tel. 407-628-4200 LOUIS CHARLES NOTICE OF PUBLIC Publish: February 19, 26, 2020 Suite 110 WILLIAMSON, 2461 W. State Road 426, Fax 407-740-8402 SALE: Notice is hereby given B138 Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 Suite 1001 [email protected] that on 03/03/2020 at 10:00 am Ph: (954) 571-2031 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oviedo, FL 32765 the following vehicle(s) will be PRIMARY EMAIL: Publish: February 12, 19, 2020 Telephone: 407-542-0633 sold at public auction for [email protected] B091 The administration of the estate Fax: 407-366-8149 monies owed on vehicle repairs NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS of LOUIS CHARLES Main: [email protected] and for storage costs pursuant NAME Tammi M. Calderone, Esq. WILLIAMSON, deceased, Secondary: to Florida Statutes, Section Florida Bar #: 84926 whose date of death was [email protected] 713.585. the lienor’s name, Notice is hereby given that I am Email: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT October 22, 2019, is pending in address and telephone number engaged in business at 174 FL- [email protected] FOR SEMINOLE the Circuit Court for Seminole Personal Representative: and auction location are: 436, D-102, Casselberry, COUNTY, FLORIDA County, Florida, Probate AUTOMOTIVATIONS, INC. 417 Seminole County, Florida 32707 Any person claiming an interest Division, the address of which is CATHY M. SUCHOR MAGNOLIA ST ALTAMONTE under the Fictitious Name of in the surplus from the sale, if PROBATE DIVISION Post Office Box 8099, Sanford, 2461 W. State Road 426, SPG, FL 32701-2029, 407-350- Fresenius Kidney Care any, other than the property Florida 32772-8099. The Suite 1001 8981. Please note, parties Casselberry, and that I intend owner as of the date of the lis File Number 2020 CP names and addresses of the Oviedo, FL 32765 claiming interest have a right to to register said name with the pendens must file a claim 171 personal representative and the a hearing prior to the date of Divisions of Corporations, before the clerk reports the sur- personal representative’s attor- Publish: February 19, 26, 2020 sale with the Clerk of the Court Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- plus as unclaimed. IN RE: ESTATE OF ney are set forth below. B141 as reflected in the notice. the dance with the provisions of the BERT RODGERS, owner has the right to recover Fictitious Name Statues, to-wit: Publish: February 12, 19, 2020 All creditors of the decedent and possession of the vehicle with- Section 865.09, Florida Statutes B090 NOTICE TO CREDITORS other persons having claims or out judicial proceedings as pur- 1991. demands against decedent’s SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Feb. 19-22, 2020 • PAGE 11

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