THREE DAYS A WEEK POST COMMENTS AT CAPE-CORAL-DAILY-BREEZE.COM Bring ‘em on CAPE CORAL Baker gals ready for regionals BREEZE — SPORTS EARLY-WEEK EDITION WEATHER: Isolated Storms • Tonight: Partly Cloudy • Wednesday: Partly Cloudy — 2A cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Vol. 50, No. 50 Tuesday, April 26, 2011 50 cents Donnell facing termination from school district post By DREW WINCHESTER vote on the matter Tuesday, May He said the sexual harassment as an administrator. [email protected] 3. complaints suddenly “popped The investigation has been Cape Councilmember Derrick The investigation, according up.” ongoing since December, during Donnell said Monday the investi- to Donnell, found ethical and sex- “I am furious to even see that which time Donnell has been gation into his conduct is com- ual harassment complaints, the with this investigation,” Donnell serving a suspension. Council- plete and he’s being recommend- latter coming as a total surprise, said. “I’ve had no complaints, Angered by the charges, member ed for termination. he said. I’ve never had it attached to my Donnell said the process has been Derrick The Department of Profes- Donnell said he was shocked name.” tough on his family. He said the Donnell sional Standards and Equity made at both the recommendation for Donnell has been with the Lee recommendation is unfair. the recommendation, he said, and termination and the sexual harass- County School District for 16 ment complaint. years, eight as a teacher and eight the Lee County School Board will See DONNELL, page 3A Meeting the Easter Bunny City Council in favor of increasing city manager’s purchase power King says he needs more money to repair fire department equipment By DREW WINCHESTER $10,000, according to a report [email protected] released two weeks ago. Cape Coral City Council The same report stated there agreed Monday that raising City were at least 18 other vehicles Manager Gary King's purchase that needed to be inspected and power by $50,000 to make possibly repaired. repairs to city-owned fire equip- The city manager's spending ment was a good move, especial- capacity without council approval ly in light of the discovery that at is $50,000, according to the city least four pieces of equipment charter. If approved by vote next MICHAEL PISTELLA were in various states of disre- week, King would have pair. $100,000 to make the needed Destiny Jade, 3, says hello to the Easter Bunny during Mike Greenwell’s Bat-A-Ball & Lee County Fleet Maintenance repairs through Lee County's fleet Family Fun Park’s Easter Bunny Trail Saturday. More photos are available online at: division repaired the equipment cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. recently at a cost of about See MANAGER, page 2A Greenwell’s steps off Easter Sunrise service shares with Bunny Trail Saturday message of hope By DREW WINCHESTER By DREW WINCHESTER Pastor Leah J. Hileman said [email protected] “It’s a tradition for our family. It’s something great for [email protected] the service was meant to chal- For two decades, Mike the community and for the kids.” The message of the Sunrise lenge those who attend, but also Greenwell’s Bat-A-Ball and — Camilla Clarke Service at the Cape Coral Yacht to inspire. Family Fun Park has been invit- Club Easter morning was one of “You only get out of this serv- ing families to enjoy some free renewal, of hope, of moving ice what you put in,” Hileman Easter fun, with candy and full of candy. And although the 8, Stephen, 6 — all got the through personal struggles to said. games and, of course, the Easter Clarkes didn’t get to see the chance to see the Easter Bunny. bring Christ into your life. Singing original compositions Bunny. famed holiday bunny — the line Shiver said it took about an Guest music minister Paul like “Little Child,” Jennings This year was no different was pretty long — they still had hour to make through the entire Jennings said Easter was an shared personal testimony about though for some kids, like 15- a great time and will be back golf course. opportunity to be meek before the how he found Jesus and dedicated month-old Trey Clarke, it was next year. “It’s been a lot of fun. And Lord and bold before our neigh- his life to the gospel. the first time they encountered Organizer Dana Waters said the weather hasn’t been too hot,” bors, and to know humility Jennings said he lives every the event, held Saturday at the previously that local animal Shiver added. through the sacrifices Jesus made. day of his life, not just Easter park located on Pine Island shelters like the Animal Refuge Like all the other kids, “Christ was a lamb, a symbol morning, knowing that Jesus gave Road in Cape Coral. Center in North Fort Myers ben- Chance Alongi went home with of innocence,” Jennings said. “He his life for mankind. “This was his first time, so he efited from food donations made a basket full of candy. But for taught us love and the day of his He said it was important, espe- didn’t know what to expect,” by families, who then walked Alongi and his dad, Paul, the crucifixion he was humble.” cially in songs like “Little Child,” said Trey’s mother Camilla Greenwell’s mini-golf course best part of the was getting a The service was hosted by A to be humble for the Lord because Clarke. “He took it well, where each hole had candy wait- chance to meet the big bunny. Life in Christ Church. The church of that sacrifice. though.” ing. “My favorite part was the has been inviting the community “We become selfish,” Jennings said. “When I came to Trey’s sister Elicia came Lynette Shiver and her three Easter Bunny,” he said. to the Yacht Club to watch the Christ I wanted to be as innocent away from the trail with a basket children — Amanda, 9, Amber, sun rise on Easter for more than three decades. as I could be.” 2011 Spring Health Fair coming to Shell Factory ings. Direct Access Home Health Avenue. Numerous local agencies involved will also be there. “Also, Next Officials are suggesting health To go By ANDREA GALABINSKI blood but also to take blood pres- Level Fitness from the Weaver’s fair attendees enter and park at the Corners Plaza will be here doing Business 41 entrance. [email protected] sure and give a free cholesterol Who: Shell Factory test for a donation,” said Shell BMI —Body Mass Index tests to There will be giveaways and On Tuesday, May 3, a free learn how much body fat you prizes. You can check into the & Nature Park 2011 Spring Health Fair will take Factory Representative Samantha have.” registration table beginning at 8 place in the main parking lot of Quinn. What: 2011 Spring the Shell Factory & Nature Park “It (the health fair) started with The American Red Cross will a.m. Health Fair Mobile Mammo — mobile mam- do free HIV screenings. In Lee “It’s always amazing how the in North Fort Myers. The event When: Tuesday, May 3, will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. mography from Radiology County, representatives said the Shell Factory offers so many Several major health and well- Regional Center — approaching 50-plus age range has one of the services, programs and amenities 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. ness partners, along with the the Shell Factory to ask about highest infection rate. to the community,” said Chamber Anyone who goes by the Shell Executive Director Kim Where: Shell Factory North Fort Myers Chamber of having a health fair.” central parking lot Commerce, will support the The mobile mammogram has a Factory on Tuesdays knows that Constantine. event. fee she said, but insurance can is the day of the complex’s The Shell Factory is at 2787 Cost: Free “The Blood Mobile from cover it. incredibly popular flea market at N. Tamiami Trail. in North Fort Florida’s Blood Centers will be The Eye Centers of Florida the Shell Factory’s main entrance Myers. 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(The police blotter contains public infor- Saturday with cocaine possess with intent 47th Terrace, was charged Saturday with possess controlled substance without pre- mation obtained from the Cape Coral Police to sell manufacture deliver and narcotic fraud impersonation false identification scription, marijuana possess not more than Department, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office equipment possess and or use. given to law enforcement officer. 20 grams and resist officer obstruct with- and the Lee County Jail booking log. Arrests ■ Wanda Rochelle Crosby, 31, of 1002 ■ Hector Javier Garcia, 21, of 2106 N. out violence. made are suspicions of crime(s) committed. S.E. 12th Terrace, Apt. D, was charged Kismet Parkway, was charged Sunday with ■ Patrick John Stein, 47, of 1319 S.E. All persons are innocent until proven guilty in Saturday with aggravated assault with battery touch or strike. 46th St., was charged Saturday with bat- a court of law.) deadly weapon without intent to kill and ■ Robert Louis Johnson, 23, of 407 tery touch or strike domestic violence. battery touch or strike domestic violence. S.E. 47th Terrace, Apt. B, was charged ■ Padith Thenekhamsyharath, 34, of Arrests ■ Mark Anthony Digiacomo, 48, of Sunday with battery touch or strike. 1711 S.W. Santa Barbara Place, was ■ Michelle Ann Alvarez, 36, of 711 430 S.W. 42nd Terrace, was charged ■ Raymond Joseph Kaye, 21, of 1705 charged Sunday with DUI. N.W. 17th Place, was charged Sunday with Friday with indecent exposure in public. S.E. 26th Terrace, was charged Sunday ■ Daryl Eugene Thompson, 39, of 19 drugs possess controlled substance without ■ Edward Leo Duda, 45, of 4340 S.W. with DUI. N.E. 10th Ave., was charged Saturday with prescription includes marijuana over 20 Fifth Place, was charged Saturday with ■ Scott Michael Kirkwood, 45, of 1119 battery touch or strike domestic violence. grams. drive while license suspended. N.W. 24th Terrace, was charged Sunday ■ Paul Thronebury, 49, of 701 S.W. ■ Bryant James Barber, 27, of 401 ■ Raymond Allen Eggler, 52, of 1015 with battery touch or strike. 31st Terrace, was charged Sunday with N.W. 37th Ave., was charged Friday with S.E. 48th Terrace, was charged Friday with ■ Anthony Lambert, 55, of 1819 N.E. DUI. larceny petit property $100 to under $300. battery touch or strike domestic violence Sixth St., was charged Sunday with resist ■ Leonard Barbaro Torres, 26, of 3618 ■ Michelle L. Bryant, 36, of Cape and resist officer obstruct without violence. officer obstruct without violence. S.W. Seventh Place, was charged Friday Coral, was charged Sunday with battery ■ Jorge Fandino Perez, 52, of 4703 ■ Jose Martinez, 22, of 1216 N.W. with battery touch or strike domestic vio- touch or strike domestic violence. S.W. Santa Barbara Blvd., Apt. 13, was 15th St., was charged Saturday with larce- lence. ■ Oscar Ismael Cerna, 43, of 4128 charged Sunday with DUI unlawful blood ny petit. ■ Rafael Yapur Velazquez, 45, of 644 Country Club Blvd., was charged Sunday alcohol .15 or higher or with person under ■ Peter John Andrew Perry, 28, of S.E. 13th Ave., Apt. A, was charged with DUI with damage property and DUI 18. 1927 N.E. 18th Ave., was charged Saturday with DUI. unlawful blood alcohol .15 or higher or ■ Ariana Fernandez, 29, of 614 Saturday with resist officer obstruct with- ■ James Earl Williams, 21, of 424 S.W. with person under 18. Gleason Parkway, was charged Sunday out violence. 23rd Terrace, was charged Saturday with ■ Joseph Daniel Clohessey, 24, of 1813 with drive while license suspended. ■ Carril Pointdujour, 25, of 349 N.E. marijuana possess not more than 20 grams. N.E. Second Terrace, was charged ■ Jamie Nicole Flore, 22, of 2836 S.W. 26th St., was charged Saturday with drugs OBITUARIES Walter Kowalczyk His hobbies were cooking, dancing and Jean A Gilson (Russell) Shaffer and Doris (Randy) Walter Kowalczyk, 84, of Cape Coral traveling. Jean Ann Newton of Gold Canyon, Ariz., Martha died Thursday, April 21, 2011. He was Mr. Kowalczyk is survived by his lov- Gilson, 87, of (George) Rhode of New Castle, Pa., and born in Poland on Jan. 20, 1927. He ing wife of 10 years, Rose; his son, Joseph Cape Coral died on Linda Cross-Crawford of Cape Coral; nine moved to Germany in 1944 to avoid com- Kowalczyk; stepson, James (Kathy) March 13, 2011 at grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; her munist Russia’s occupation. After the war, Salvia; two stepdaughters, Geraldine Hope Hospice. She brother, David Mallinak of Palm Harbor, he joined the civilian guard working for the Salvia and Jacqueline Johnson; five step- was born on Oct. Fla.; and her sister, Ester Bales of New U.S. Army in West Germany. grandchildren, Mike, Nick, Chris, Beni and 24, 1923, in New Castle, Pa. In 1951 he married Inga Wagner and Nino; his brother; and several nieces. Castle, Pa., to services will be private. In lieu they came to the United States with their He was preceded in death by his first George and Emma of flowers, memorial gifts may be sent to son, Joseph, settling in Buffalo, N.Y. wife, Inga, in 1997. Mallinak. the Crisis Shelter of Lawrence County He owned a small restaurant and also Mass of Christian Burial will be cele- She was the (Domestic Violence), 1218 W. State St., worked at Bethlehem Steel Company for brated Tuesday, April 26, at 11 a.m., at St. wife of Clyde New Castle, PA 16101, or Hope Hospice, 27 years. In 1983 he retired and moved to Katharine Drexel Church, 1922 S.W. 20th Gilson, who died 9470 HealthPark Circle, Fort Myers, FL Cape Coral in 1984. He was a member of Ave., Cape Coral. in 1987; mother of 33908. St. Katharine Drexel Catholic Church, the Burial will follow at Coral Ridge Dorothy Gilson, Jean A. Gilson Friends may sign the guest book at German American Club, the Slovic Club, Cemetery. who died in 1997; www.horizonfunerals.com. the Polka Boosters Club and a Third In lieu of flowers, the family would pre- and sister of John, Ernie and Tom Degree St. Andrews Church, Knights of fer memorial contributions to St. Jude Mallinak, all deceased. Columbus Council #7131. Childrens Hospital. She is survived by her daughters, Jean Fate of redistricting plan up to council By DREW WINCHESTER Vandenberg jokingly called the person,” he said. [email protected] city’s sixth district a “problem Council praised the work of the Any changes to the proposed child,” because the population there Redistricting Committee, especially redistricting plan now falls on the doubled in the decade between the given the amount of time the group shoulders of the Cape Coral City two Censuses. had to do its work. Council, but time is still running Councilmember Kevin McGrail Normally given six months, the short as the changes must be voted said his home was in “the precipice” committee had about four months to on by May 16, in time for of being sanctioned into District 5 in get the redistricting proposal com- September’s primary election. stead of 6, and he didn’t want to the pleted. Should the council not vote in commission to make any exceptions. Councilmember Chris Chulakes- time, this year’s elections would be If his home were sanctioned into Leetz said each district of the city is at large. District 5, he would still serve the as equally important as the next, and The public hearing date for the sixth district until his term is up for he wished the committee had more redistricting plan is next Monday, election in 2013. time to examine the complexities of May 2. He called the redistricted position the process. Redistricting Committee chair of his home an “appendix” of “It’s unfortunate we didn’t have Gary Vandenberg said the group District 6. more time to be out of the box and tried to find “commonality” while “We need to do this logically … it more creative,” he said. reorganizing the city’s seven voting makes no sense to lop off two streets districts. and make an appendix for a council Manager: Increased purchase power From page 1A staff ... we have to leave the city, it’s look at this,” Van Helden added. that simple,” King said. Councilmember Bill Deile said maintenance division. 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During the The first responsibility for monthly Chamber After-Hours Koferi will be to host the Card Exchange on April 21, it MangoMania kick-off party was announced that Melissa Jo scheduled for Thursday, May 19, Koferi was crowned Mango at Four Winds Marina in Queen 2011. Bokeelia. In addition to greeting Queen Koferi is a fourth gen- her public, Koferi will be joined eration Pine Islander and grew up for the evening by Mango King in a traditional fishing family. Richard and together they will DREW WINCHESTER Like many of her family mem- lead the annual “Gift to the bers, Melissa owned her first boat Hurricane Gods.” This ceremony, Sunrise Service at the Yacht Club even before she owned her first said to appease the gods and Special guest music pastor Paul Jennings addresses the hundreds of people who car. Today, Koferi is an employee ensure good weather for the two- of the SunTrust Pine Island day MangoMania Tropical Fruit gathered to celebrate the resurrection on Easter Sunday at the Cape Coral Yacht Club. Festival, is held each year when The Sunrise Service has been a mainstay at the Yacht Club for over 30 years. branch and serves customers in both the loan department and in tropical fruit is ceremoniously customer savings. tossed into the waters of Pine Losa Benton, executive direc- Island Sound as an offering. Also NEWS FROM ELSEWHERE tor of the chamber, said she feels during the kick-off celebration, the selection committee made a the winners of this year’s Immigrants he was taken to a nearby hospital North Korea's reclusive leader. very good choice for this year’s MangoMania art contest will be as a precaution. He was later Carter's arrival Tuesday marks Mango Queen. announced. Winners will be rally statewide released to his parents. the start of a three-day visit to “I know that Melissa will be announced for both the adult and MIAMI (AP) — Hundreds of North Korea aimed at assessing very energetic in promoting children’s art competition. The immigrant activists and support- Experts: Drought severe food shortages and dis- MangoMania and Pine Island,” design selected from the adult ers are organizing protests this cussing the revival of nuclear dis- Benton said. entries will be used by the cham- week across Florida to protest could continue armament talks. Among her duties, Koferi will ber to promote the 2011 on offi- two tough immigration bills being He is accompanied by former be making numerous appearances cial event T-shirts as well as other debated in the Legislature. in southern U.S. Finnish President Martti on Pine Island as well as through- promotional material such as A House bill allows local FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) Ahtisaari, former Norwegian out Lee County. She will appear fliers, posters or print ads. In police to check a person's immi- — The extreme drought that has Prime Minister Gro Brundtland before the Board of County addition to bragging rights, the gration status if they suspect the gripped parts of nine states — and former Irish President Mary Commissioners, the Tourism adult winner also will be awarded person is in the country illegally most of them in the South — is Robinson. Development Council as well as a $300 cash prize. The winning and requires they check the status expected to drag on for several other public venues. She also will design from the children’s com- of anyone under investigation — months or intensify, posing a risk ride upon the chamber of com- petition will receive a $50 cash though not necessarily arrested for more wildfires, agriculture Doctors say Giffords merce float in the upcoming prize and his or her design will — for a crime. Courts have problems and water restrictions, can attend launch Fourth of July parade sponsored appear on the children’s sized T- blocked similar provisions in national weather experts said by the Pine Island American shirts for MangoMania. Monday. HOUSTON (AP) — Arizona Arizona's new immigration law. Congresswoman Gabrielle Legion and will be available for MangoMania is scheduled to The bill also makes being in Portions of Texas and a small television and radio interviews. take place on Saturday, July 30, part of eastern Louisiana are the Giffords is set to reach an impor- the country illegally a criminal tant milestone this week when she Koferi joins the ranks of other and Sunday, July 31, at the misdemeanor. Under federal law, only parts of the nation that rank noted past queens: Susan Corry, German American Club in Cape in the National Weather Service's ventures from her Houston reha- it is a less serious civil infraction. bilitation hospital for the first who served as the first Mango Coral. For more information, visit The House bill also mandates worst drought condition category, Queen in 1999; Nancy Goodwin, the Greater Pine Island Chamber said Victor Murphy, the climate time to watch her astronaut hus- employers use a federal database band rocket into space history. 2000 queen; Heidi Talbott, of Commerce website at pineis- service program manager for the called E-Verify to check whether Giffords and her doctors set 2001; Nicole Ashmore, 2002; landchamber.org National Weather Service's south- new employees are eligible to the Cape Canaveral, Fla., trip as a work in the U.S. ern region, based in Fort Worth. goal early on in her rehabilitation. The final Senate version is The “exceptional” drought level It was the hope of her husband, more limited in scope and it happens once every 50 to 100 Mark Kelly, too as he trained to allows employers to use driver years, he said. lead NASA's next-to-last space licenses to check work eligibility. Much of the rest of Texas and shuttle flight. Still, immigrants and business Louisiana are in extreme drought Monday, doctors at TIRR still oppose it. conditions — the worst in 20 to Memorial Hermann hospital con- 50 years — as are parts of firmed the congresswoman will Boy left on Palm Arizona, New Mexico, Okla- fly to Florida to watch Kelly com- homa, Arkansas and Florida and mand the space shuttle Endeavour Beach County bus tiny portions of Colorado and when it makes its final flight to WEST PALM BEACH (AP) Kansas. Other areas of those the International Space Station. — South Florida school officials states are experiencing severe and said Giffords is say a kindergartner was hospital- moderate drought conditions, “medically able” to travel and ized after being left a bus for along with parts of Mississippi, that they view the trip as part of about two hours. Alabama, Georgia and South her rehabilitation from a Jan. 8 The Palm Beach County Carolina. gunshot wound to the head. The School District reports that the 5- congresswoman was wounded in year-old student was found on the Jimmy Carter, others a mass shooting that killed six bus at the school district bus com- people in Tucson, Ariz. pound Monday afternoon. He arrive in North Korea The launch is set Friday after- should have been dropped off at PYONGYANG, North Korea noon, and President Barack Benoist Farms Elementary two (AP) — Former President Jimmy Obama and his wife and two hours earlier. Carter has arrived in Pyongyang, daughters will be there too The boy was not injured, but where he hopes to meet with Donnell: Termination recommended CHARLENE RUSS From page 1A think about his political future. “I haven’t had the time to He said he plans on sitting down think about anything … I just ask With his District 7 council seat with his family and pastor to talk that people continue to pray for The 2011 Mango Queen, Melissa Jo Koferi, will reign over up for election this year, Donnell about his future when the time me and my family,” he said. this year’s MangoMania Tropical Fruit Festival to be held said he hasn’t had the time to comes. July 30 and 31 at the German American Club.

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Always when pro-life because, he told For too long U.S. leaders — and yes, the public — trying to gain a toehold in the evan- there’s a major occasion.” Christians ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, two have been in dreamland concerning the national debt. gelical community, which is especial- know a lot of people who attend married friends who wanted to abort We are the United States of America, after all. If we ly influential in Iowa, where caucuses church only on Christmas and Easter their child, decided not to and now are need more money, we’ll just print it. The rest of the begin the process of nominating a and special occasions. They are usual- happy they didn’t. Pro-lifers won’t be world relies on our economy and our monetary system. presidential candidate. ly not serious about their faith. 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The rating had been Christian. I think the Bible is certain- comes to judging our “worst” presi- when he first considered the presiden- “stable.” It now is “negative.” ly, it is ‘the’ book. It is the thing.” dent. In 2007, Trump said President cy, the Daily News report- Standard & Poor’s also announced it is considering a To evangelical ears, that lacks sub- George W. Bush was “the worst pres- ed, “The Donald switched his party change in the credit rating it has assigned U.S. govern- stance. While a candidate’s faith ident ever.” In 2008, he said Bush affiliation from Democrat to ment debt. The rating now is AAA, the highest possible. should matter only if it affects policy, should be impeached and that he was Republican.” But Standard & Poor’s said there is approximately a 33 if someone wishes to use his or her “impressed” by then-House Speaker One thing’s for sure, if he runs for percent chance in may have to advise clients Americans, faith to win votes, then voters ought to Nancy Pelosi. But this year he says president, he could harm the eventual as a government, no longer are low-risk when it comes be able to judge the depth of that faith President Obama is “the worst presi- Republican nominee. Maybe that’s to buying bonds and financing debt otherwise. as a means of determining their credi- dent ever.” He is also on record as why so many in the liberal media are That would mean higher interest rates on U.S. gov- bility. saying Jimmy Carter was the worst promoting him while President ernment bonds. Given the size of our national debt, that What should we make of Trump president. Obama’s approval ratings continue to could cost the government $100 billion or more a year telling Brody that people send him Trump has donated to many liberal fall. in higher interest payments. Bibles all the time and that he stores Democrats, arguing that since he lives That would be a new burden for taxpayers. It would them “in a very nice place”? “There is in liberal he had no — Direct all MAIL for Cal represent money that cannot be spent for other needs, no way I would ever throw anything, other choice. Really? Thomas to: Tribune Media Services, such as paying down the debt. to do anything negative to a Bible. I Conservative host Mark 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Our government is nowhere near worrying about would have a fear of doing something Levin isn’t buying it. On a recent Buffalo, N.Y. 14207. Readers may money to pay off our creditors. Again, the deficit this other than very positive so actually I broadcast of “The Mark Levin Show,” also e-mail Cal Thomas at tmsedi- year alone will be about $1.6 trillion. store them and keep them and some- he asked, “Where was (Trump) during [email protected]. Even if Standard & Poor’s does not decrease our times give them away to other peo- the tea party’s rise and throughout the credit rating, the debt and ongoing deficit spending are a drag on the economy. Every one of those dollars we print has an inflationary effect, for example. No one — not even with the most optimistic plan to balance the budget — has forecast an end to deficit spending for at least a generation. Even if we start cut- ting back now, our children and grandchildren will suf- fer from our fiscal irresponsibility. Money does not grow on trees. That, in effect, was what Standard & Poor’s reminded Americans this week. If we do not heed the alarm, our nation’s economy — and our national security — may well come crashing down around our ears. — Ogden Newspapers editorial All the President’s funny money By MICHELLE MALKIN Ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching. President Obama’s perpetu- al campaign cash-o-matic machine kicks into high gear again this week as the celebrity-in-chief heads to Hollywood for sev- eral high-priced fundraisers. But while the Democrats’ 2012 re-election team stuffs its hands into every liberal deep pocket in sight, questions about the Obama 2008 campaign finance operation still fester. GUEST Last week, the laggard watchdogs at the Federal OPINION Election Commission announced an audit of the Obama 2008 campaign committee — which raised a record- setting $750 million. White House flacks are downplaying the probe as a “routine review.” But there’s nothing routine about the nearly $3 million Obama has spent on legal expenses to address federal cam- paign finance irregularities and inquiries. Roll Call reports that Obama’s campaign legal fees have exceeded all other House and presidential campaign committees, including members of Congress under ethics investigations. Bull about bullying in schools There’s nothing routine about the whopping $6 million that There is a lot of talk from many Might educators carried even further in Team Obama has refunded to individual donors since Obama people about bullying in school. abuse their power, if Britain, both as regards took office. The problem is that it is all talk. the courts did not step criminals and as regards And there’s nothing routine about the 26 warning letters to There is no sign that anybody is in? Of course they bullies in the schools. Obama for America totaling “more than 1,500 pages of ques- going to do anything that is likely to could. Any power Britain was once one tions and data that outlined compliance concerns — including reduce bullying. exercised by human of the most law-abiding the longest one ever sent to a presidential candidate,” accord- When politicians want to do beings can be abused. nations on earth. But the ing to Roll Call. nothing, and yet look like they are But, without the abili- reluctance of the left to Among the Obama 2008 campaign committee’s shadiest doing something, they appoint a ty to exercise power, put some serious punish- transactions that have gone unpunished: blue ribbon committee or go to the there is anarchy. ment on criminals has — Foreign funny money. Federal election law bans foreign U.N. or assign some Cabinet mem- When responsible been carried so far there nationals from contributing to American candidates. But dur- ber to look into the problem and officials are prevent- that only 7 percent of ing 2008, the Obama campaign was forced to return an illegal report back to the President — hop- ed from exercising convicted criminals actu- foreign donation worth $31,100 made by two brothers in the ing that the issue will be forgotten power, then bullies ally spend any time Gaza Strip, and even mainstream news outlets reported that by the time he reports back. exercise power. behind bars. Britain has candidate Obama’s money-handlers had routinely failed to When educators are going to do President Barack Thomas now overtaken the verify citizenship by checking donors’ passports. As the nothing, they express great concern Obama has joined the Sowell United States in various Associated Press reported at the time: “One donor, Tom and make pious public pronounce- chorus of those crime rates. Sanderson of Canada, made clear his $500 contribution came ments. They may even hold confer- deploring bullying. Years ago, there was a from a foreign source. He included a note that said, ‘I am not ences, write op-ed pieces or declare But his own administration is push- book published in Britain titled an American citizen!’ Obama’s campaign took the money a “no tolerance” policy. But they are ing the notion that a disproportion- “Murder in The Playground.” The anyway...” still not going to do anything that is ate number of suspensions or other boy who ended up killing a fellow Another illegal foreign donor, Australian Richard Watters, likely to stop bullying. punishments for members of partic- student on the school playground contributed $1,000, “entering a fake U.S. passport number — In some rough schools, they ular racial or ethnic groups is dis- had previously committed crimes a random jumble of numbers and letters” onto the Obama can’t even stop the bullying of criminatory. ranging from motorcycle theft to donation website. “He said he also checked a box stating that teachers by the hooligans in their In other words, if a school sus- arson that created more than he was an American living overseas, ‘because I could see it classes, much less stop the bullying pends more black males than Asian $50,000 worth of damage in wasn’t going anywhere if I didn’t do that.’” of students. females, that is taken as a sign of school. For the latter, he was given Obama raked in at least $2 million in overseas donations. Not all of this is the educators’ discrimination. No one in his right 24 hours’ detention. — Online donor credit-card fraud. Weeks before the 2008 fault. The courts have created a mind really believes that, but it is People who say that we should presidential election, investigative journalist Ken Timmerman legal climate where any swift and part of the grand make-believe that learn from other countries almost blew the whistle on rampant phony straw contributors slipping decisive action against bullies can pervades our politics and even our always mean that we should imitate through the Obama donation site. Just one example: “Mr. lead to lawsuits. The net results are courts. what other countries do. But one of Good Will” from Austin, Texas. Mr. Good Will listed his indecision, half-hearted gestures For years, there have been stories the most important things we can employer as “Loving” and his profession as “You.” and pious public pronouncements in New York and Philadelphia learn from other countries is to Timmerman’s analysis of 1.4 million individual donations to by school officials, none of which is newspapers about black kids beat- avoid the mistakes they have made. the Obama campaign discovered “1,000 separate entries for going to stop bullies. ing up Asian classmates. But do not Mr. Good Will, most of them for $25. In total, Mr. Good Will When judges create new “rights” expect anybody to do anything that gave $17,375. Following this and subsequent FEC requests, for bullies out of thin air, just as is likely to put a stop to it. — To find out more about campaign records show that 330 contributions from Mr. Good they do for criminals, and prescribe If these were white kids beating Thomas Sowell and read features by Will were credited back to a credit card. But the most recent “due process” for school discipline, up Hispanic kids, cries of outrage other Creators Syndicate columnists report, filed on Sept. 20, showed a net cumulative balance of just as if schools were little court- would ring out across the land from and cartoonists, visit the Creators $8,950 — still well over the $4,600 limit.” rooms, then nothing is likely to hap- the media, the politicians, the Syndicate Web page at www.cre- Subsequent digging by conservative bloggers found that pen promptly or decisively. churches and civic groups. But it is ators.com. Thomas Sowell is a sen- the Obama campaign’s donor website appeared to intentional- If there is anything worse than not politically correct to make a fuss ior fellow at the Hoover Institution, ly disable security protocols and facilitate illegal donations doing nothing, it is doing nothing when black kids beat up Asian kids. Stanford University, Stanford, CA with bogus names, shell addresses and untraceable credit spiced with empty rhetoric about None of this is unique to the 94305. His website is www.tsow- cards. Among Obama’s online “donors”: Bart Simpson, what behavior is “unacceptable” — United States, by the way. The same ell.com. See MALKIN, page 5A while in fact accepting it. mushy-minded attitudes have been OP-ED CAPE CORAL BREEZE Page 5A – Tuesday, April 26, 2011 News Desk 574-1110 / Fax 574-5693 Government makes a poor physician Conservatives, ply urged to see the particularly those of doctor regularly. libertarian bent, Further research have always bristled continued to under- at government mine the govern- efforts to do good, ment guidelines. believing that the One showed no state has no business effect for women performing any but who reduced their essential functions. cholesterol levels. They’re the ones Another found that who, when a govern- men with elevated ment shutdown cholesterol were loomed and it was more likely to suf- announced that only fer heart attacks, “essential” workers Mona but that those who should report to Charen reduced their cho- work following a lesterol to very low budget impasse, levels were more asked, “Why the heck do we have likely to die of all causes. non-essential workers?” Malanga writes: “There was lit- Neo-conservatives, at least in tle doubt that some public-health their early incarnation in the late researchers wished such research ‘60s and ‘70s, tended to stress that would go away. ‘Some people the unintended consequences of don’t want to talk about it,’ said government efforts to do good Michael Criqui, an epidemiologist were often more important (and at the University of California at One and a half cheers for the bishops usually more harmful) than the San Diego and an associate editor intended consequences. of Circulation. ... ‘They think it is Writing in City Journal, Steven going to impede public-health As a practicing — and an don’t care for the them with inade- Malanga reminds us of another measures.’” obviously very imperfect — sick, educate the quate resources as reason to resist government-spon- Arguably, Americans followed Catholic, I have had more than a young, care for the costs grow or more sored attempts to improve us: the government guidelines first few disagreements with the homeless, then we people need health Government frequently gets it promulgated by McGovern’s com- leadership of my church. For cannot call our- care in future wrong. They don’t intend to do mittee and later updated with example, I still find it both irra- selves the church recessions.” harm, but through a combination minor changes. Yet, as three tional and indefensible that tal- of Jesus Christ.” If Medicare of zeal and haste, they often do. prominent physicians concluded in ented, magnanimous and charis- Which brings were converted American life is characterized a 2008 article for the American matic women are denied the me to the recent “into a voucher by pervasive, low-level anxiety Journal of Preventive Medicine, opportunity to serve as priests. letter from the program, (it) could about health risks in our air, water, the government’s guidelines may (It is not as though there is an United States shift rising health cell phones, power lines, chemi- have harmed public health. During overflow supply of male candi- Conference of care costs to vul- cals, prescription drugs and, most the past three decades, American dates with similar qualities.) Catholic Bishops nerable seniors and of all, food — punctuated by peri- men, on average, cut their fat The church hierarchy’s wide- to every U.S. those who are poor odic panics about this or that intake from 37 percent of calories spread failure to stop criminal House member on without controlling (avian flu, “flesh-eating” bacteria, to 32 percent and increased their sexual acts by priests against the human dimen- these costs.” Mark H1N1, SARS, and on and on). We consumption of carbohydrates defenseless children and then, sions of the feder- Remember, are healthier than human beings from 42 percent to 49 percent. when made aware of those al budget debate Shields these are the same have ever been in the history of the Over the same 30 years, “the frac- crimes, to give priority and that has preoccu- Catholic bishops world, but we are beset by an epi- tion of men who were overweight resources not to comforting and pied Washington. who, because of demic of worry. or obese increased from 53 per- making whole the victims, but Signed by Bishops Henry their uncompromising opposi- The federal government both cent of the population to about 69 instead to damage control of the Hubbard of Albany, N.Y., the tion to legalized abortion, have responds to and contributes to this percent.” As the doctors concluded institutional church and to cov- chair of the Bishops Committee been accused by many fear. Picking up on the then-fash- in their piece, “it now seems clear ering up for the clerical abusers on International Justice and Democrats of being committed ionable view that dietary choles- that the U.S. guidelines recom- is unforgivable. The toll: thou- Peace, and Stephen Blare, chair allies of the GOP. But terol and saturated fat were mending fat restriction may have sands of lives tortured and bro- of the Committee on Domestic Republicans could not have responsible for heart disease and worsened rather than helped the ken, surrendering of much of Peace and Human been cheering the letter’s last other ailments, the Senate Select obesity epidemic and, by so doing, the church’s moral authority, Development, the letter was paragraph, which asserted “the Committee on Nutrition and possibly laid the groundwork for a and a price tag in settlement of clear and unambiguous that “a moral measure of this budget Human Needs, chaired by George future increase in cardiovascular abuse claims and legal fees of central moral measure of any debate is not which party wins McGovern, issued food guidelines disease.” nearly $2.7 billion. budget proposal is how it affects or which powerful interests pre- in 1977. All Americans were Woody Allen used ever-chang- But I cherish and admire ‘the least of these’ (Matthew vail, but rather how those who urged to reduce the proportion of ing health recommendations to much about the church. The late 25). The needs of those who are are jobless, hungry, homelss or fat in their diets from 40 percent to comic effect in “Sleeper,” when Cardinal James Hickey was hungry and homeless, without poor are treated,” because “they 30 percent, and to increase the per- his health food store-owning hero archbishop of Washington, work or in poverty should come have the most compelling moral centage of carbohydrates to 60 wakes up in the 22nd century to where he increased tenfold the first.” claim on our consciences and percent of daily calories. find that cigarettes are healthy, but number of people being fed, Toward that objective, “a our common resources.” Though some members of the lettuce will kill you. clothed, sheltered and coun- just framework for future budg- For speaking out in this committee, notably Republican The lesson of the past few seled by the archdiocese. When ets cannot rely on dispropor- Easter season, the bishops Charles Percy, demurred, noting decades of government-issued there was grumbling from some tionate cuts in essential services deserve at least one and a half that there was considerable debate health guidelines is not that noth- of the more affluent in the pews to poor persons.” Then followed cheers. within the scientific and medical ing is knowable, but that skepti- that too much of the church’s the expressed “fear that some worlds about the role of dietary fat cism, flexibility and an open mind limited revenues was going to proposed changes to Medicare — To find out more about in disease, the guidelines were are required to make sense of con- people and neighborhoods who and Medicaid could leave more Mark Shields and read his past embraced by busybodies and stantly shifting information. Those were not even Catholic, Hickey elderly and poor without the columns, visit the Creators earnest improvers of their fellow are not the qualities at which gov- offered this by way of rebuttal: assurance of adequate and Syndicate web page at men. ernment excels. “We serve the homeless not affordable health care,” because www.creators.com. As Malanga details, when large The feds are moving against because they are Catholic, but block grants could give states studies on the effects of low-fat salt next. Take it with a grain. because we are Catholic. If we more flexibility,” but leave diets were conducted during the 1980s and beyond, researchers — To find out more about found that the link between dietary Mona Charen and read features fat and heart disease was not clear by other Creators Syndicate at all. One study found no differ- columnists and cartoonists, visit ence between a group assigned to the Creators Syndicate web page limit dietary fat and cholesterol at www.creators.com. and a control group that was sim-

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THE ARTS Harbour View Gallery Harbour View Gallery, LLC, in Cape Coral has issued a call to artists seeking one new managing member. Harbour View Gallery is a small, upscale, coop- erative gallery of seven owner-artists representing a wide range of art media. The gallery is located in prime retail space on the promenade at the Marina at Cape Harbour and has been in business since October 2007. Along with an ideal location, the gallery’s success can be attributed to the quality of art represented in the gallery, the cooperative spirit among the managing members and their shared goal of success. The gallery’s current members work includes pottery, glass work/mosaics, paper casting, water- colors, photography and jewelry. Ideally, the new member’s artwork would contrast with and comple- ment the media now represented. Existing gallery owners are looking for artists with business or managerial skills, sales or public relations experience, and who work well in a shared decision making environment. The call to artists, application, and more infor- mation are available via the gallery’s web site www.harbourviewgallery.com or email at [email protected]. Contact: Shirley Hales, gallery president, 945- 2929 MICHAEL PISTELLA Golden Paints workshop Getting things ready Lee County Alliance for the Arts introduces a Claudio Romano of Romano Shutters works on Sun Splash Family Waterpark’s newest amenity, Tiki one-day workshop series, Golden Paints Workshop, Express, prior to the park’s recent opening for the season. The oasis of food and beverage is locat- on Friday, April 29. The workshop kicks off at 10 ed practically in the middle of the park, beside the family pool. The park is open Saturdays and a.m. at Alliance, with a free lecture. Free demo Sundays until June 13. It is also open now through May 1 for Lee County Schools’ spring break. Sun attendees will receive an information packet and Splash is at 400 Santa Barbara Blvd. For more information, call 574-0558 or log onto www.sun- free samples of Golden products. splashwaterpark.com or www.capecoral.net. After a brief lunch break, the final, evening class of the workshop,”begins 4:30 p.m. and lasts through 6 p.m. Prices for “Seductive Surfaces” are $75 for COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS members and $90 for all other attendees, $40/$50 for “You Can’t Really Swing,” and artists can also Monthly Car Cruise-In When nature Contact Four Freedoms, 475-0804, participate in the entire workshop series for a Don Davenport, USA Dance 368-8423 combo price of $100/$130. For more information at Cape Harbour is the neighbor! Teacher: Ron Fucci, independent teacher about the workshop and required materials, log onto Cape Harbour will soon be the place Free evening indoor program for the and assistant, Barb Wilson (Ambassador) Alliance?s main Website, www.ArtInLee.org, or to go if you own a classic car, hot rod, public Wednesday, April 20, 6:30 to For only $5, learn to do foxtrot, 7:30 p.m. at the Eco Living Center at call the office at (239) 939-2787. unique sports car, truck or motorcycle waltz, swing, tango, rumba for the next and want to show it off, or if you just Rutenberg Park, 6490 South Pointe special occasion. Classes consist of 8 to want to admire these lovingly restored Blvd (between College Parkway and 9 weeks. Angels of the Arts great classics. Cypress Lake Drive) The Lee County Alliance for the Arts will recog- A monthly car “Cruise-In” is being Light refreshments will be served. For more information call: 239- USA Dance nize the 2011 Angels of the Arts nominees for their organized for the first Thursday of Social and theme dances. The sec- every month beginning May 5, from 4 432-2163 contributions to the Lee County arts and cultural com- ond Sunday of each month is a “Tea until 8 p.m. munity on May 2 at the Broadway Palm Dinner Dance” at one of the participating This nostalgic trek down memory Theatre. Lake Kennedy dance studios in the Fort Myers/Cape Eighty nominees will celebrate the arts with local lane is sure to please the whole family. Every car has a story and owners of Coral area. celebrity host, live performances, fine food and good Senior Center: Events The fourth Sunday of each month is company. Winners will be announced during the these classic beauties are more than Lake Kennedy Senior Center locat- a “Theme Dance” Down by the awards ceremony. willing to share their experiences and ed at 400 Santa Barbara Blvd. offers Riverside at the Riverside Community Tickets are $45 and can be purchased by calling the show off their cool rides. At Cape the following events: Alliance for the Arts at (239) 939-2787. Harbour’s recent Water and ■ Center, 3001 Riverside Drive, Fort Day trip to the Don CeSar Reort Myers. The Alliance for the Arts galleries are open from 9 event, spectators were treated to a dis- & Spa tour and New Dali Museum, St. a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. play of more than 100 classic cars. For more information call 239-368- Petersburg, Wednesday, May 11, 8:30 8423. to noon on Saturdays, located at 10091 McGregor Many of those will return for the a.m. Cost $64 memberws, $74 non- Boulevard just south of Colonial Boulevard. monthly “Cruise-in.” members. Registration required. Car owners who want to show off Classes: Barrier Islands their rides are invited. For questions or ■ Sing, act and dance with Betty George Mitchell more information on how you can be a guided walk George Mitchell, probably the world’s most note- Dentzen: Act it Out, Monday 1 p.m. $2 part of the event, contact Joe Circelli at per member, $6 per non-member Bowditch Point Park to learn of bar- worthy blues field researcher, and the author/photog- 239-443-8940 or ■ rier islands, their ecosystem, and how rapher of seven critically-acclaimed books of docu- Open Karaoke Mondays, 2:30 [email protected]. Also visit us at p.m.; Thursday 12:30 p.m. they protect the mainland. Walks re mentary photographs, will have his first gallery show- www.capeharbour.com or call 239- ■ held every Tuesday from 9:30-11 a.m. ing of photographs of blues musicians at In One Betty’s Guys and Dolls dance 945-6116. class Monday, 8:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; ad Friday’s from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The Instant Gallery of Photography during the month of walk is free. There is a $1 per hour April. Located in the Downtown River District of Fort Thursday 9:30 a.m. Cost $2 per mem- ber/$7 per non-member parking fee. Myers at 1526 Jackson Street. Tampa Rays ■ Bowditch Point Park is located at For more information please contact the gallery at Natural Golf with Joe Tranchida vs. New York Yankees Wednesdays 1 p.m. Wear comfortable 50 Estero Blvd., Fort Myers Beach. 239-834-0995 or visit the web site at www.inonein- Visit www.leeparks.org or call 239- stant.com. Tampa Rays vs. New York Yankees clothing and footwear, and bring a Bus Trip, Monday, May 16, 3:30 to driver, 6-iron, 9-iron and a putter. Cost 533-7444 for more information. 11:45 p.m., presented by Parks & $2 per member/$6 per non-member Recreation. ■ Wii workshops and play. Anyone The $59 price price includes: trans- interested in participating must attend Habitat for Humanity portation via luxury motor coach, entry an instructional workshop. Call for an The Habitat for Humanity of Lee ENTERTAINMENT fee to the Baseball Game, parking fee, appointment. and Hendry Counties, Inc. Thrift tolls, refreshments, and snacks during ■ Ballroom dance classes with Store will hold a 50 percent off tick- the bus trip. The trip will leave from the Jeanne Esposito Tuesdays, 11 a.m. eted items sale every third Saturday The Imposter Cape Coral Yacht Club at 5819 Cost $4 per member/$8 per non-mem- of each month. You are invited to First time regional screening one day only, A Driftwood Parkway. Registration is ber stop in to see what item(s) are on sale premiere of the film The Imposter, Sunday, May 1, required. For more information and to ■ Tuesday night dancing with that day and shop ‘til you drop. 1:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. at 918 South East 46th register call the Cape Coral Yacht Club Erich, 7-9:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 Donations of building materials, Lane.at the Cape Coral Bord of Realtors Building, at 574-0806. p.m.) Bring beverage. Cost $5 mem- kitchen cabinets, and household near the Elks Lodge. bers/$9 non-members items are greatly appreciated. We do To register and for more informa- pick up donations that are large in The Juice Fashion show tion on any of the trips and classes call size! Call (239) 652-0388. 574-0575. The Thrift Store is open Tuesday Blues and Soul, Southwest Florida’s favorite and luncheon through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 local band, The Juice, will perform Sunday, May 1, Springtime flowers fashion show p.m. and is located off Old 41 5 p.m. at the Lee County Alliance for the Arts and luncheon will be held April 30, Northwest Cape Coral between Pine Island (Bayshore) Road 2011 Bruce T. Gora Sunday Concert Series. from 1 p.m. -2:30 p.m. at the Tony Neighborhood Assoc. and Pondella Road at 1288 N Tickets are $15 per person, Alliance members $12, Rotino Senior Center, 5817 Driftwood Tamiami Trail, North Fort Myers. children under 12 are free. For more information The Northwest Cape Coral Parkway. Fashions by SteinMart and Neighborhood Association, Inc. has and tickets call 239-939-2787 or online luncheon by Personal Touch Catering. www.ArtinLee.org. made an electronic petition available on Caloosahatchee Oxbow Cost $15 per person. For more infor- its website for all Cape Coral, Lee mation and reservations call 574- County, and Florida residents to oppose and Riverlore Cruises Florida Repertory Theatre 0807. the wasteful expenditure of $4-$5 million Explore the historic meanders of “The Devil’s Music” the life an blues of Bessie of taxpayer money to reinstall the Ceitus the upriver Caloosahatchee on a 2- Smith by Angelo Parra at the Florida Rep May 3- Dress for Success barrier in the fragile Cape Coral North 1/2 hour, professionally guided river May 22. Discounted preview May, 3, 4 and 5. The Dr. Piper Center for Social Spreader ecosystem. tour with Rae Ann Wessel, river Florida Rep performs at the Historic Arcade theatre Services and Dress for Success are The petition asks that the State of researcher, aquatic ecologist, histori- in the Fort Myers River District. For tickets and holding a fashion show, luncheon, Florida Department of Environmen-tal an and Natural Resource Policy more information call 239-332-4488, 239-787- entertainment, and shopping in honor Protection deny the Environmen-tal Director for the Sanibel Captiva 8053; www.FLORIDAREP.ORG of Administrative Professionals Day Resource Permit Application for con- Conservation Foundation, SCCF. April 29, at Broadway Palm Dinner struction of the Ceitus Boat Lift Storm Follow the river back to a time when theatre, 1380 Colonial Blvd., Fort Water Barrier in Cape Coral, Florida a waterfall served as the headwaters Laboratory Theater of Florida based on the findings and conclusions of “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.In Myers, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. of the Caloosahatchee and settlers the North Spreader Ecosystem her production of Hamlet, Laboratory Theater of There will be a silent auction, raf- braved living amongst the wilder- Management Agreement (NSEMA). Florida Artistic Director Annette Trossbach. fles, 50/50 and more. Every attendee ness. Trips depart from the WP The Northwest Cape Coral Regular tickets are $23 cash at the door, or buy will receive a Lia Sophia necklace pro- Franklin Lock & Dam Park off SR 80 Neighborhood Association believes this online at brownpapertickets.com. Group rates are vided by Dress for Success; clothing in Olga at 1 p.m. return by 3:30. is an important environmental issue and always available - call 239.218.0481 for informa- sale $5 to $20 to benefit Dress for Space is limited. To reserve a spot is encouraging Florida residents to access tion, or visit us online at www.laboratorytheater- Success. call 472.2329. http://www.nwcape.com to sign its elec- florida.com. Call 239-332-5346 for reservation tronic petition that will be submitted to For information, please visit www.laborato- or visit wwwdrpipercenter.org the State of Florida Department of Community rytheaterflorida.com or call 239.218.0481 Environmental Protection. Click on Appreciation Day Volunteer dancers “Electronically Sign the NW Spreader The local chapter of the NAACP and Cultural Park Theatre needed Petition” and follow the easy-to-use SWFAS are teaming up to present a instructions. “The Reveille Revue” will be held April 28, 29. Heart and Soles Dance Team seek “Community Appreciation Day” Questions may be addressed to 30 (2 shows) May 1, 5, 6, 7 (2 shows), 8. women 45 and up for the newly formed Saturday, May 14, at the Vince Smith [email protected]. For more informa- The Cultural Park Theatre is at Cultural Park team performing at community fund Center at 2450 Prince St., in Fort Myers tion, visit http://www.nwcape.com. Blvd. For more information call 239-772-5862. raisers, nursing homes and many other (at the corner of Edison Avenue). A venues. dozen local agencies will be on hand to Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre No formal dance training is Four Freedoms Park explain the services they offer to all resi- The Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 1380 required, just rhythm and the ability to Cape Coral Parks and Rec partnered dents, not just those in Dunbar. Lots of people living in Cape Coral could get the Colonial Blvd., Fort Myers, presents the musical learn energetic routines. with USA Dance Cost $5 dance classes help they need at this presentation. “Rent” playing through May 14. For more infor- If anyone is interested, call Shar at every Wednesday at Four Freedoms The event is free with free hot dogs, mation and tickets call 239-278-4422. 239-415-3331 or Vita 239-560- Park, 4808 Tarpon Court., from 7 to 9 3548; email us at Dancers@Heart-and- p.m. (class for one hour- party for one chips and sodas served by SWFAS. Soles.com hour) Cost: $5 ballroom dance class OMMUNITY CAPE CORAL BREEZE C TUESDAY,APRIL 26, 2011 7

CLUB AND ORGANIZATIONS Muerth to speak information call Rita, 549-4373. at Civic today The Cape Coral Civic Sea Drifters Association will meet Tuesday, Power Boat Club April 26, at 7 p.m. at the Cape The Sea Drifters Power Boat Coral Yacht Club. The featured Club still meet at 9:15 a.m. the speaker will be Mark Muerth, first Monday of each month at the president of the firefighters union. Cape Coral Library off Mohawk. The meeting is open to the New members are welcome to public and refreshments will be join. We are one of the oldest served. power boat club in the area, founded in 1991. For more infor- Cape Coral Women’s mation call Commodore George Sampson at 542-0288 or Dorothy Connection Munsch, 549-7112. The Cape Coral Women’s Connection invites all ladies to lunch on Monday, May 9. Doris U.S. Submarine Witt from Creative Photo, will Veterans give tips on how to take great The monthly meetings of U.S. photos. Special power point pres- Submarine Veterans (BarbBase) entation of the year. are held on the first Tuesday of Lunch, cake and ice cream, each month at the Cape Coral music with Leah Hileman. Elks Lodge on S.E. 46th Lane, Inspirational speaker Amy Peck corner of S.E. 10th Place (Club from Madeira Beach. Square), at 7 p.m. For more infor- MICHAEL PISTELLA The event will be held from 11 mation, call 542-3038 or 458- a.m.-1 p.m. at Palmetto Pines 1136. Country Club. Doors open at Trying to get a smile for the camera 10:15 a.m. for social time. Chris Antonini tries to get his 11-month-old daughter Cherish to smile for the cameras This is the last meeting until Friends of the NW October. Come and bring friends. during Mike Greenwell’s Bat-A-Ball & Family Fun Park’s Easter Bunny Trail, Saturday. Prepaid reservation only, due Regional Library More photos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. by Tuesday, May 3. Make check The Friends of the NW payable to CCWC; send to Regional Library hold meetings CCWC. P.O. Box 725, Alva, FL on the first Tuesday of every 33920. Cancellations no later month. Annual membership is BENEFITS AND FUND RAISERS than 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 4. $10 for individuals, $15 for fam- Call Verlene at 694-5974. ilies. Contact friendsnwli- more information, contact event organizer Bo [email protected] for more infor- Veterans Foundation The Veterans Foundation will hold a profession- McCormick at (239) 994-7584 or special- mation on how you can support al car wash on Sunday May 1, from 10 a.m. until 4 [email protected]. your local library and its ongoing Lee Republican p.m., at the Village Square Car Wash located at 877 programs and events. Women Federated Cape Coral ParKway.. This event will raise funds LCEC United Way The May luncheon meeting of for the Veterans Foundation and the building funds Lee Republican Women Dulcimer Club for the new S.W. Fl. Military Museum and Library. Fishing Tournament Federated is Southwest Florida Dulcimer The cost is $20, for professional wash inside and On April 30, LCEC will host the 15th annual Monday, May 9; social hour Club meet every Tuesday night the entire outside except for the roof, for an extra LCEC United Way Saltwater Fishing Tournament. begins at 11:15 a.m. with lunch (year round) at 7 p.m. at Gulf donation of any amount the roof will be done by the This milestone tournament is being held at one of and program to follow at Hilton Coast Village, 1333 Santa volunteers. Hence the name “Topless Car Wash” Southwest Florida’s best fishing locations; Pine Garden Inn-Fort Myers, 12601 Barbara Blvd. For more informa- There will be refreshments and BBQ hot dogs for Island Sound, Charlotte Harbor. University Drive. tion email: [email protected] sale to enjoy while waiting. In addition to a large following, this tournament Cost: $16, all inclusive or call 652-4214. For more information contact: The Veterans is known for fantastic raffles and prices, delicious For reservations: Call 239- Foundation, 239-541-8704. foods and fun times! In 2010, the LCEC tournament 432-9389 or email cindylignel- Fraternal Order raised over $23,000 to benefit United Way agencies [email protected] Special Forces Motorcycle Club in Lee, Hendry and Glades counties! Speaker for the luncheon pro- of Eagles 3957 The cost per person is $50 before April 27 and The Special Forces Motorcycle Club will cele- $75 thereafter. A mandatory captain’s meeting will gram is Andy Joppa, Professor at The Aerie meets the first and brate its seventh anniversary with a fundraiser on Mercy College in Naples, FL. third Tuesday of the month at 7 be held at 6 p.m. on April 29 at D & D Matlacha April 30 from noon until 3 p.m. at 12200 Palomino Bait and Tackle. All participants will receive a com- Mr. Joppa will speak on The US P.M. The Ladies Auxiliary meets Lane, Fort Myers. Constitution. Contact: Michele the second and fourth Tuesday of memorative shirt, hat and meal! Meals for guests This local event is part of the World Wide Ride and non-fisherman can be purchased for $5 during Duryea President LRWF the month at 7:30 p.m. The Aerie in which motorcycle riders from around the globe [email protected] or is located at 4647 S.E. 9th Place weigh-in. will attempt to set a world record for the most riders For details on prizes, donations or entry into the 239-280-7653 (Club Square). For more informa- to participate in a one-day event. tion call 549-8477. tournament, visit www.uw.lcec.net/fish, contact The funds raised will go to the Special [email protected], or call Dana Nicloy at 239-656- NARFE Operations Warrior Foundation to provide scholar- 2122 or Ed Pilkington at 239-656-2381. National Active & Retired Kiwanis Club ships, counseling, and other aid to the surviving Federal Employees Association, children of fallen special operations personnel. Cape Coral Chapter 1002 will of Cape Coral The $20 registration fee includes entertainment Fashion show meet at the Asia Buffet,.1706 Del The Kiwanis Club of Cape by the Marc Vee Band and the Calendar Girls, food The Dr. Piper Center for Social Services and Prado Blvd., at noon on May 11. Coral meets weekly on Tuesdays and beverages, and a commemorative T-shirt and Dress for Success are holding a fashion show, lunch- For information call 482-6713. at 7:30 a.m. at Anthony’s on the patch. eon, entertainment, and shopping in honor of Boulevard, 1303 Del Prado Blvd. Register at www.specialforcesmc.org or on April Administrative Professionals Day April 29, at S. For more information, call 30 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Sunsports Cycle & Broadway Palm Dinner theatre, 1380 Colonial Rotary Club 634-4011. Watercraft, Harley Davidson of Fort Myers, or Blvd., Fort Myers, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. There will be a of Cape Coral North Harley Davidson of Naples. silent auction, raffles, 50/50 and more. Every The Rotary Club of Cape Coral Cape Coral Donations can be made at attendee will receive a Lia Sophia necklace provid- North meets at 6 p.m. at Palmetto www.Firstgiving.com/fundraiser/worldwideridesSF ed by Dress for Success; clothing sale $5 to $20 to Pine Country Club each Bass Club MC/WORLD-WIDE-RIDE or by check to SOWF, benefit Dress for Success. Wednesday evening. Cape Coral Bass Cub meets on PO Box 13483, Tampa, FL 33681, Special Call 239-332-5346 for reservation or visit Visiting Rotarians Welcome. the first Tuesday of every month Operations Warrior Foundation CFC#11455. For wwwdrpipercenter.org For more information; contact the at the Caloosahatchee Moose secretary at 239-549-4471. Lodge No. 2395, Cape Coral Parkway, at 7:30 p.m. The club is open to men, women and children Bay-to-Gulf SUP Race and free demo Scottish Rite Club who love to bass fish. The Cape Coral Scottish Rite Tournaments are held locally and Races, demos and more will happen the first The event will include a raffle with dozens of Club meets the first Monday of out-of-town. A complete list of Sunday in May at Bunche Beach Preserve in south prizes and proceeds going toward the new SWFL every month at 6:30 p.m. at the tournaments and other club infor- Fort Myers. SUP Club, which can be found on Facebook. Race Cape Coral Shrine Club on Santa mation can be viewed on the Web More than 50 racers are expected and a dozen questions can be directed to (239) 533-7444 or Barbara Boulevard. The club is site at: outfitters will be on hand for demonstrations and for (239) 229-0649. People who do not have their own located next to the Temple of www.capecoralbassclub.com. the public to try this fast-growing watersport. SUP boards can rent them. For a list of local outfit- Lodge No. 367. Free and accept- For further information, call Races start at 9:30 a.m. with an awards ceremo- ters, visit www.calusablueway.com/articles/outfit- ed Masons. For information visit Jim Lewis at 945-7188. ny following. Demos open to the public run from 9 ters or call (239) 533-7444. the Cape Coral Scottish Rite a.m. to 1 p.m. The May 7 Bay-to-Gulf SUP Race The Optimist Club of Lee County and the Lee Club’s Web site at: www.capeco- will bring together Southwest Florida’s burgeoning County Tourist Development Council also are spon- ralsmason.com or call Raymone New Resident Club SUP population and show others from around the sors. The partnering hotel for the event is LaQuinta Boucher, at 542-2502. (The club The New Resident Club of Sunshine State and Southeast the pristine paddling Inn, 20091 Summerlin Road, Fort Myers. The part- does not meet in the summer). Cape Coral is a well-established on the Great Calusa Blueway in Lee County, accord- nering campground is San Carlos RV Resort, 18701 organization that focuses on wel- ing to race organizer Vicki Little of Lee County San Carlos Blvd., Fort Myers Beach. coming new residents to the com- Parks & Recreation. Attendees also can explore Bunche Beach Cape Coral munity as well as helping mem- The race features a 1-mile recreational race, a Preserve, which features more than 700 acres of Hobby Club bers become familiar with what is 3.5-mile competitive race, a family fun race and a habitat and wildlife. The preserve is located at The Cape Coral Hobby Club available in Cape Coral. Join us at sponsors’ relay race. Check the race entry form for 18201 John Morris Road, Fort Myers. Bunche meets every Monday, 9 a.m. to monthly meetings, the first divisions and age brackets. Entry is $20 in advance Beach provides access to the Great Calusa Blueway, noon at the Cape Coral Yacht Tuesday of each month from 9 to or $30 race day. a 190-mile marked paddling route that meanders Club, 5819 Driftwood Parkway. 11 a.m. at the Cape Coral Yacht Visit https://webtrac.leegov.com to register or behind the Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel. Details The public is invited and admis- Club, 5819 Driftwood Parkway. call (239) 533-7440. No admission fee exists for and maps are available at www.calusablueway.com. sion for non-members is $1. For The club provides opportunities spectators or demos. more information call 458-9703. for new residents to meet people, make friends, attend social func- (Hobby Club does not meet in OLUNTEERS EEDED July or August) tions. Log on to: www.newresi- V N dentclub.org for more information or call 549-6900. PFR Review Panel vided. Cape Coral The Lee County Board of County To help out call the Friendship Volunteer Quilters Guild Harney Point Commissioners is seeking applications from resi- Center at 275-4427. The Cape Coral Quilters Guild dents who are interested in being considered for meets each Monday at various Kiwanis Club appointment to the Lee County Human Services Harney Point Kiwanis Club Children’s Advocacy times at Christ Lutheran Church, “Partnering for Results” Proposal Review Panel. The Children’s Advocacy Center, which sup- 2911 Del Prado Blvd. For more meets every Wednesday at Rotary The PFR Review Panel is an advisory commit- Club Cape Coral North ports and protects the child victims of abuse information and meeting times tee which evaluates proposals from non-profit through collaborative intervention and compre- call 541-5335 or 549-7950. The Rotary Club of Cape Coral organizations seeking funding through the North meets each Wednesday, 6 hensive treatment in a soothing environment Partnering for Results Request for Proposals needs volunteers. p.m. at Palmetto Pine Country process. The committee makes funding recom- Sportsman’s Yacht Club, 1940 S.W. 9th Court, for Opportunities include administrative help in mendations to the Board of County the office, support with special projects and help hor d’oeuvres and beverages. Commissioners. and Sailing Club Visiting Rotarians welcome. For with fundamentals. The Sportsman’s Yacht and Persons interested in serving on this review Call the Friendship Volunteer Center for details more information call 549-4471 panel must commit to attend all meetings during Sailing Club Inc., at 1401 S.E. or email [email protected] . at 275-4427. 47th St., has a variety of activities the designated months. The process usually lasts that include: Monday, pot-luck for two to three months. dinner, 6:30 p.m.; third Tuesday Cape Coral For additional information, call (239) 533- of each month, luncheon and card 7918 or [email protected] Guardian Ad Litem games at noon; Thursday morn- Lions Club Guardian Ad Litem is in need of volunteers. The ing bowling league at Friendship The Cape Coral Lions Club GAL program volunteers serve as advocates for chil- meets on the first and third Mentors needed Lanes; first Saturday of each The Foundation for Lee County Public dren involved in abuse, abandonment, and neglect month, ballroom dancing with Thursday of the month at Gulf cases. Volunteers would represent children in court Coast Village, 1333 Santa Schools is in need of mentors to match with high live music from 7 to 10:30 p.m.; school students who have been awarded the Take ordered cases. A training and criminal background Sunday, dinner theater matinees Barbara Blvd. at 6 p.m. For infor- check screening are required. clerical volunteers are mation and reservations, call Lois Stock in Children Scholarship. arranged by Land Rover; and The mentor commits to meet with the child also needed to provide assistance in the office. other weekly activities. Low fees, Kilgore at 549-5378. (The club Call the Friendship Volunteer Center at 275- does not meet in the summer) during school hours two to four times a month. new members welcome. For No tutoring is involved and basic training is pro- 4427 for details. Page 8A Tuesday, April 26, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL DAILY BREEZE

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9 p.m. on WBBH 10 p.m. on WZVN The Voice Happy Endings Image is everything in the music business, but They don’t just play father and son on TV. Da- that could change if this new singing competi- mon Wayans guest stars in this new episode tion catches on. The singers audition for a as Francis Williams, Brad’s (Damon Wayans panel of coaches without being seen, and the Jr.) dad. A health scare brings him to town for coaches pick the ones they want to work with tests. When he’s given a clean bill of health, he based solely on their voices. Viewer votes pick sheds his uptight ways and starts to cut loose, the grand prize winner, who gets $100,000 and his son has a hard time adjusting. Penny and a record deal. Carson Daly hosts, and (Casey Wilson) meets a new guy who speaks Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Blake only Italian — a language she can only speak Shelton and Maroon 5’s Adam Levine are the when drunk — in “Like Father, Like Gun.” coaches.

8 p.m. on WFTX 8 p.m. on WBBH Inside the Royal Wedding The glee club learns a lesson in self-acceptance via the music of Lady Gaga in the new 90-minute The wedding itself may be the stuff of fairy tales, but what happens in the months leading up to it episode “.” Lauren and Quinn (Ashley Fink, Dianna Agron) square off in the competi- plays more like a soap opera, with drama and tension running high as plans are made and execut- tion for . Ms. Pillsbury (Jayma Mays) confronts her obsessive tendencies. Rachel (Lea ed. This hourlong special goes behind the scenes of the planning and preparation and introduces Michele) struggles with a decision that could change her life. Matthew Morrison and Naya Rivera viewers to the people who are making it all happen. Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira (“Today”) host. also star. 9 p.m. on DISC 8 p.m. on SPIKE MythBusters Repo Games Is it possible to swim in carbonated water? 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cape-coral-daily-breeze.com SPORTS DESK: 574-1110 X136, FAX 574-5693 TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2011 Don’t hold PREP REPORT Miracle your breath stoned by Fins fans Crabs 11-5 hey’ll get it wrong. Again. ■ Standings, 11A And for all the wrong rea- TTsons. Special to the Breeze So, if you’re a fan of the Miami [email protected] Dolphins, don’t bother getting too Two big innings propelled the excited about Thursday night’s NFL Charlotte Stone Crabs past the Fort Draft. Myers Miracle 11-5 Monday night at Don’t get Hammond Stadium. your The Stone Crabs jumped out to an hopes up 8-0 lead in the first two innings off for that Miracle starter Ryan Mullins and 15th over- reliever Matt Tone. Mullins gave up all pick. three hits and walked two with Stone Don’t Crabs third baseman Greg Sexton allow delivering the big blow in the first yourself inning. Sexton, extending his hitting to even streak to 11 games, sent a full count think: pitch into left field with the bases Could this loaded, plating three runs. be the Designated hitter David Wendt Ray McNulty year we added a RBI single two batters later to finally get complete a four-run outburst. a champi- Mullins lasted just one inning onship-caliber quarterback? before Tone was summoned in the top Prepare to be disappointed. Or at of the second. The Stone Crabs least unimpressed. pushed across another four runs with The Dolphins should get an impact Sexton delivering yet another big hit MICHAEL PISTELLA player in the first round — if, that is, with one out. Sexton’s second double they don’t trade down, which is Ida Baker third baseman Hannah Kelly eyes the District 4A-11 championship tro- of the game drove in his fourth and something general manager Jeff phy held high by senior Shanelly Brown after Friday’s 3-0 victory over Lemon fifth runs of the game. Ireland is seriously considering. Bay. The Bulldogs host Barron Collier at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the regional quar- The Miracle (10-8) battled to cut They’ll almost certainly come away terfinals. More photos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. into the lead with two runs in the sec- from this draft with a couple of rook- ond and three in the fifth. The Miracle ies who will contribute immediately. roughed up Crabs starter Chris But a quarterback? In the first Andujar in the second with four hits round? The Dolphins? That’s proba- Baker streaking to regionals in a row, including a run-scoring sin- bly not going to happen. gle by left fielder Chris Herrmann. Fact is, the Dolphins haven’t draft- ■ Schedule, 11A championship game Friday night. James Beresford added an RBI with a ed a quarterback in the first round “When I got in the car the next day there bases-loaded groundout. since 1983, when, in a fortuitous By JIM LINETTE In the fifth, Miracle third baseman [email protected] was the trophy and it hit me,” said Klare. twist of fate, they were able to grab “Gosh, we really did win it.” Nick Romero earned his 11th RBI of As the Ida Baker Bulldogs prepare for their the season on a bases-loaded walk. Dan Marino with the 27th pick. Playing in the Longshore Memorial very first appearance in the regional softball Reliever Merril Kelly replaced Even in the late 1990s, when Tournament in Naples the weekend before the Marino was nearing the end of his quarterfinals at 7 p.m. Wednesday, two factors Andujar and faced Nate Hanson. The weigh in their favor. district tournament turned out to be good prepa- Miracle first baseman’s ground ball to Hall of Fame career, they refused to ration for the playoffs. use the draft to prepare for his One, the Bulldogs (24-3) did not lose a short led to second baseman Tyler game on their home field (8-0) this season. “I always like playing in that tournament,” said Bortnick’s errant throw to first on a inevitable departure and properly Klare. “We can work on different things because it address the most important position Second, they beat Region 4A-3 opponent double-play attempt allowing two Barron Collier early in the regular season after doesn’t count toward the district rankings. It helps runs to score. on any NFL team. us build confidence in our own game.” Instead, the Dolphins’ brain trust, also winning a preseason contest. Charlotte (7-11) added three more Klare’s confidence starts with sophomore from Don Shula to Bill Parcells, tried “Through the years we haven’t played that runs in the eighth inning on two hits, Maddy Peres (23-2), who pitched 10 shutouts to get by with the lesser likes of Jay well at home, so this year it’s a good thing,” an error, a walk, and a hit batsman. Fiedler, A.J. Feeley, Daunte said Bulldogs coach Morgan Klare. “We have this season. Peres scattered seven hits, struck Mullins (0-2) was tagged with the Culpepper, Gus Frerotte, Joey to keep playing solid like we have been. I out nine and stranded eight baserunners in the loss for the Miracle. Harrington, Trent Green and Chad believe in the girls, and as long as they play as District 4A-11 championship game. It builds Catcher Danny Rams had a multi- Pennington, who played well but a team, and we play our own game I think we on the defense that played error-free behind hit night with a pair of singles. couldn’t stay healthy. can win a couple of games in the tournament.” Peres and the offense that came through with Herrmann, Romero, Beresford, and When the Dolphins did try to draft The Bulldogs won their first 13 games of key run-scoring base hits. Hanson each had RBI. quarterbacks they waited until the sec- the season before losing for the first time at The Bulldogs are riding a six-game winning The Miracle and Stone Crabs face ond round, which produced John Beck Lemon Bay in a district game. The Bulldogs streak and have won 11 of the 13 games off in the third game of the series in 2007, Chad Henne in 2008 and Pat are coming off capturing the school’s first dis- played since that March 29 loss at Lemon Bay. Tuesday night at Hammond Stadium. White in 2009. (They also traded away trict softball championship with a 3-0 win over Wednesday’s winner advances to the Brad Stillings will make his fourth second-round picks to acquire Feeley in previously undefeated Lemon Bay in the regional semifinals on Friday. start of the season for the Miracle. 2004 and Culpepper in 2006.) Those names still make Dolphins fans wince. It’s the quarterbacks they could’ve drafted, in the first round, who continue Rain shuts out District 4A-11 baseball to haunt the franchise. The Dolphins could’ve drafted Drew ■ Scores, schedules, 11A before they were unpacked. Cape and North are set to go The other two quarterfinal Brees with the 26th pick in 2001. They By JIM LINETTE Cape Coral was to take on at 4 p.m with the winner return- games scheduled to start at 7 North Fort Myers in one game ing at 7 p.m. for a quarterfinal p.m. Tuesday are Ida Baker- went with defensive back Jamar [email protected] Fletcher. They could’ve drafted Aaron Just as the teams were arriv- while Lemon Bay was to meet match against Mariner. Riverdale and Fort Myers- Rodgers with the No. 2 pick in 2005. ing to warm up for the start of South Fort Myers in the other. Because classes are in ses- Cypress Lake. They went with running back Ronnie the District 4A-11 baseball With the rain rendering the sion at Lemon Bay, the Manta The semifinals are Brown. They could’ve drafted Matt tournament at Terry Park fields at Terry Park unplayable, Rays and South Fort Myers play Wednesday with the champi- Ryan with the No. 1 pick in 2008. They Monday night, a heavy rain- Monday’s games were resched- at 5 p.m. with the winner return- onship game on Friday. went with tackle Jake Long. shower moved through the area. uled for Tuesday and offers the ing at 7:30 p.m. for a quarterfi- Another rain delay Tuesday Brees and Rodgers have won It shut down the two games possibility that the winners must nal match against top-seeded could force the tournament to Super Bowls. The Dolphins, operat- scheduled for a 7 p.m. start play a doubleheader. Estero. schedule games on Thursday. ing without a top-shelf quarterback since Marino retired, haven’t been to a Super Bowl in 27 years. While the Dolphins seem deter- Slow starts holding Heat back so far mined to try to win with Henne, whose performance thus far has been ■ Schedule, 11A few headaches in the early por- “Everybody’s grown men. ... game,” 76ers guard Lou Williams as erratic as it has been unspectacular. MIAMI (AP) — Much of tions of games. There’s no intimidation factor.” said. “We’ve got to be the aggres- Ryan is generally considered one of the talk after Game 4 of the So when Miami returns to In this series, by the time Heat sors coming out against a team the league’s best young quarterbacks. Miami-Philadelphia series practice Tuesday, getting the coach Erik Spoelstra initially that, you know, if two guys are off Clearly, the Dolphins can’t seem revolved around the way the early jump surely will be a prior- goes to his bench, Miami usually they still have another superstar to accept that the NFL is a quarter- 76ers finished. ity. Game 5 is Wednesday night is in some trouble. Philadelphia that can pick up the slack and we back-driven league — that having an How they’re starting against in Miami, a second try for the led 25-11 when Miami first don’t have the luxury of that being upper-tier QB greatly enhances a the Heat seems just as impor- Heat to close out Philadelphia subbed in Game 1, followed by a a young basketball team. So I team’s chances to win. Think about it. tant. and advance to the East semifi- 24-16 cushion in Game 3 and think for us, the lesson that was Six of the last 11 Super Bowls, Philadelphia 78, Miami 46. nals where Boston — which 20-6 in Sunday’s Game 4. learned is we can’t really ease into including five of the past six, have That’s the combined score when swept away the New York The only buck-trending these games. We’ve got to go out been won by quarterbacks drafted in Miami’s starting five is on the Knicks — already is waiting. example is Game 2, when and hit first.” the first round: Trent Dilfer, Ben floor to open contests in this “Nobody’s threatened by Miami was up 13-9 in the It’s working. Roethlisberger (twice), Peyton Eastern Conference first-round anybody,” said Heat forward series’ lone blowout. Miami’s star-studded start- Manning, Eli Manning and Rodgers. series against the 76ers, who LeBron James, whose team still “We can’t really come out and ing five — James, Dwyane That list doesn’t include Brees, the have given the Heat more than a holds a 3-1 series lead. work ourselves into the basketball See HEAT, page 11A first pick of the second round in 2001, who led the New Orleans Saints to victory in Super Bowl XLIV COREBOARD and was named the game’s MVP. S True, the other four Super Bowls of the 2000s were won by sixth- Prep Baseball American League NBA Playoffs round pick Tom Brady (three) and Cape Coral vs. North FM, ppd. White Sox 2, Yankees 0 Grizzlies 104, Spurs 86 ninth-round pick Brad Johnson, but Lemon Bay vs. South FM , ppd. Blue Jays 6, Rangers 4 Mavericks 93, Blazers 82 the magnitude of Brady’s success in ● Scores, schedules, 11A Athletics vs. Angels (n) Thunder vs. Nuggets (n) New England caught most of the foot- ● Standings, 11A ● Scores, schedule, 11A ball world by surprise, and Johnson was surrounded by a talented support- Florida State League Stone Crabs 11, Miracle 5 ing cast at Tampa Bay. National League Neither the Dolphins nor their Marauders 8, Cardinals 1 NHL Playoffs Pirates 4, Nationals 2 post-Marino quarterbacks have been G1: Mets 8, Hammerheads 2 Lightning 4, Penguins 2 Marlins 5, Dodgers 4 so fortunate, and their luck doesn’t G2: Mets 2, Hammerheads 1 Sharks vs. Kings (n) Rockies 5, Cubs 3 look to be changing anytime soon. Tigers 4, Manatees 3 ● Scores, schedule, 11A Reds 9, Brewers 5 Cubs vs. Blue Jays, ppd. Ray McNulty is sports columnist Phillies vs. D’backs (n) for Scripps Treasure Coast (Fla.) Threshers vs. Yankees, ppd. ● Standings, 11A Braves vs. Padres (n) Newspapers, distributed by Scripps ● Standings, 11A Howard News Service. Page 11A T HE B REEZE S PORTS breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, April 26, 2011 Miracle Schedule Heat: Lead series 3-1 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Continued from 10A “If I knew,” Bosh said Wade, Chris Bosh, Mike Sunday, “that wouldn’t hap- May May April April April April April Bibby and Zydrunas pen. ... We’ll have to figure Ilgauskas — has played a that out. We’re going to have 1 2 26 27 28 29 30 combined 33:12 together to to sit down and we’re going open games in this series. to have to talk about it, because we really can’t at at vs. at at at at During that span, they’ve shot 33 percent, 19 for 57. afford to spot teams five Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Charlotte “It’s been three out of four points, six points. As it gets 1:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. games now,” Spoelstra said. tougher those deficits are “That’s more than a trend.” going to be tougher to (over- Over that same opening come). Against this team, Miracle home games at Hammond Stadium Home Away 33-minute stretch, the that gave them life. We had a Sixers are shooting 59 per- chance to put them away.” cent (32-54), including Meanwhile, instead of All times listed Eastern SPORTS SCOREBOARD nine straight makes in having six or seven days to Game 1 and a 19-of-29 prep for Boston, it’s the effort to begin Games 3 and Celtics with an extended Upcoming Games Tuesday, April 26 4 in Philadelphia. break. April 29 — vs. Jacksonville, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. “I’m thinking it’s great,” GOLF April 30 — vs. Jacksonville, 4 p.m. Indiana at Chicago, 8 p.m., Chicago leads “We don’t have our ener- May 1 — vs. Jacksonville, 1 p.m. series 3-1 gizing lineup in to start,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers May 3 — at Florida International, 6 p.m. New Orleans at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Wade said. “That’s not our said Sunday. “But with us, Hunters Run Exec. Golf Club May 6 — vs. Stetson, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 27 Tuesday Men’s League high-energy lineup in the who knows? Listen, we May 7 — vs. Stetson, 4 p.m. Philadelphia at Miami, 7 or 8 p.m. (if nec- know we have played very Two-Man Team Best Ball — 4/19 May 8 — vs. Stetson, 1 p.m. essary) first place. We’ve just got to 1. (tie) Mel Cole-Charles Schnuth, David Memphis at San Antonio, TBA do a better job of coming out well when we’ve had rest Zelt-Ed Winkler 23; 3. (tie) Peter Fox-Calvin American League Denver at Oklahoma City, 8 or 9:30 p.m. (if and knowing that we’ve got and preparation time. Those Sandt, Mike Pusateri-Gary Shott 24. East Division necessary) are always good.” Individual Low Net — Ed Winkler 25. W L Pct GB to make shots with that line- Closest to Pin — #7, Gary Shott; #9, Calvin New York 12 7 .632 — up and defensively we’ve got Miami had a chance for Sandt. Tampa Bay 11 11 .500 2 1/2 HOCKEY to do a better job, knowing the week off as well. Men’s Golf Association Boston 10 11 .476 3 Philadelphia trailed 82- Individual Low Net — 4/21 Toronto 10 12 .455 3 1/2 that these guys, this is what A Flight — 1. Bill Fish 25; 2. Neil Leitch 26. Baltimore 8 12 .400 4 1/2 they do in the first quarter. 76 after Wade scored with B Flight — 1. Fred Trott 24; 2. Mel Cole 28. Central Division NHL Playoffs They attack.” 1:35 left in Game 4, and Cleveland 13 8 .619 — Closest to Pin — #2, David Dagur; #7, FIRST ROUND getting swept out of the Detroit 12 10 .545 1 1/2 Once Miami begins sub- Gary Shott; #9, Ed Winkler. (Best-of-Seven) Kansas City 12 10 .545 1 1/2 bing and adjusting, every- postseason seemed to be a Women’s Golf Association Sunday, April 24 Two-Person Scramble — 4/22 Minnesota 9 12 .429 4 thing seems to change. distinct possibility. The Chicago 9 14 .391 5 Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 4, OT, series tied 3-3 1. Lila Cole-Joyce Leitch 33; 2. (tie) Betty Nashville 4, Anaheim 2, Nashville wins After those initial min- Sixers didn’t miss another White-Eula Jorgensen, Diane Wardrop-Jane West Division Texas 14 8 .535 — series 4-2 utes, the Heat have shot — Evan Turner made Shone 35. Chicago 4, Vancouver 3, OT, series tied 3- a running jumper, Jrue Closest to Pin — #2, Linda Tillman; #7, Los Angeles 12 10 .545 2 outscored Philadelphia by Oakland 11 11 .500 3 3 Jane Shone; #9, Diane Wardrop. an average of 15.8 points, Holiday hit a three-pointer, Seattle 8 15 .348 6 1/2 Monday, April 25 and Williams then made Late Games Not Included Tampa Bay 4, Pittsburgh 2, series tied 3-3 shooting 46 percent to the San Jose at Los Angeles, (n), San Jose leads Sixers’ 36 percent. another three, even with Sunday’s Games series 3-2 Wade’s hand in his face, to HIGH SCHOOL Detroit 3, Chicago White Sox 0 Why that doesn’t happen Tuesday, April 26 put Philadelphia ahead for Tampa Bay 2, Toronto 0 Buffalo at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. from the beginning is a N.Y. Yankees 6, Baltimore 3, 11 innings Boston at Montreal, 7 p.m., Boston leads mystery to Miami. good. Baseball Minnesota 4, Cleveland 3 series 3-2 District 4A-11 Tournament Texas 8, Kansas City 7 Chicago at Vancouver, 10 p.m. at Terry Park Boston 7, L.A. Angels 0 Wednesday, April 27 Monday, April 25 Oakland 5, Seattle 2 Montreal at Boston TBA, (if necessary) S PORTS C ALENDAR Cape Coral vs. North Fort Myers, ppd. Monday’s Games Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, TBA, (if necessary) Lemon Bay vs. South Fort Myers, ppd. Chicago White Sox 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 Los Angeles at San Jose, TBA, (if necessary) Tuesday, April 26 Toronto 6, Texas 4 Youth Sports Challenge — Bonita Bay Club, Cape Coral vs. North Fort Myers, 4 p.m. Oakland at L.A. Angels, (n) April 28-30 Bonita Springs; matches 5 p.m. Friday through 5 p.m. Sunday; entry fee $50 Lemon Bay vs. South Fort Myers, 5 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Spring Break Cape Coral Instructional Non-Contact Football per player (open), $35 per person Ida Baker vs. Riverdale, 7 p.m. Boston (C.Buchholz 1-2) at Baltimore AUTO RACING (other flights), $60 (two events), entry Mariner vs. Cape Coral-North FM winner, 7 (Britton 3-1), 7:05 p.m. Camp — Storms Complex; 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (Thursday & deadline April 25; men’s & women p.m. Chicago White Sox (Floyd 2-1) at N.Y. singles, doubles & mixed doubles Fort Myers vs. Cypress Lake, 7 p.m. Yankees (Nova 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Friday), 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Saturday); Punta Gorda Speedway inviting ages 7-18, fee $70 per plus men’s & women’s open singles & Estero vs. Lemon Bay-South FM winner, Kansas City (Hochevar 2-2) at Cleveland Saturday’s Results child, $120 (two siblings), includes doubles divisions on 18 Har-Tru 7:30 p.m. (Masterson 4-0), 7:05 p.m. Super Late Models — 1. David King, Alturis; insurance, drinks, snacks, T-shirt & courts; $7,500 prize money. Info: Wednesday, April 27 Seattle (F.Hernandez 2-2) at Detroit (Coke 2. Wayne Anderson, Wildwood; 3. Steve Gill; 4. two free buffets for kids; instruction (239) 495-3573; e-mail: Semifinals 1-3), 7:05 p.m. Billy Bigley Jr., Naples; 5. Dave Pletcher, New by former NFL pros Rick Upchurch, [email protected] TBD, both games, 7 p.m. Toronto (Litsch 1-1) at Texas (Harrison 3-1), Port Richie; 6. Richie Anderson, North Fort Steve Doig, Steve Caiazzo; deposit Sunday, May 1 Lee County Archers 900 Round Friday, April 29 8:05 p.m. Myers; 7. Randy Anderson, Wildwood; 8. Travis reserves spot in limited class. Info: Championship: TBD, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay (W.Davis 2-2) at Minnesota Steve Caiazzo (239) 443-9366. Event — Nalle Grade County Park Hanson, Cooper City; 9. Alan Bruns, Clearmont; range, North Fort Myers; 9 a.m.; (Liriano 1-3), 8:10 p.m. 10. Jessica Murphy, Groveland Saturday, April 30 District 3A-12 Tournament Oakland (McCarthy 1-1) at L.A. Angels Southwest Florida Baseball public invited all skill levels. Info: at Bishop Verot Pro Trucks — 1. Steve Darvalics, Venice; 2. Ben Brown (239) 369-6212. (Chatwood 1-1), 10:05 p.m. Josh Williams, Port Charlotte; 3. Mark Tryouts — Terry Park Field 2; try- Tuesday, April 25 Hooven, Orlando; 4. Bruce Bennett; 5. outs for 17U and 16U premier trav- Saturday, May 7 Wednesday’s Games 22nd Mariner Athletic Boosters Gateway Charter vs. Dunbar, 7 p.m. Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Whitney Poole, Vero Beach; 6. Michael Burns, el baseball teams; registration 8:30 Wednesday, April 26 Port Charlotte; 7. Sam Scott, Naples; 8. Bubba a.m., tryout 9 a.m. (pitcher only Golf Tournament — Coral Oaks Chicago White Sox at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Golf Course; 8 a.m. shotgun start, Semifinals Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Clem, Venice; 9. Ross Chastain, Alva players report 11 a.m. registration). Outlaw Modified — 1. Mike Endee; 2. Info: Dan Smith (17U) 239-340- foursome scramble format; entry fee Bishop Verot vs. Gateway-Dunbar winner, Oakland at L.A. Angels, 7:05 p.m. 4 p.m. Doug Hopper; 3. Tom Myer; 4. Ric Mills; 5. 9478, Clint Montgomery (16U) 863- $60 per person, $240 per foursome; Seattle at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. proceeds benefit Mariner High Island Coast vs. LaBelle, 7:30 p.m. Mel Brader; 6. Dan Akard; 7. Craig Scherer; 8. 990-5429. Toronto at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Antonio Gonzalez Sunday, May 8 School athletic programs; refresh- Friday, April 29 Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Pro 4 — 1. Ryan Collver, Fort Myers; 2. ments & awards buffet provided. Championship: TBD, 7 p.m. Florida Vipers 18-Under Baseball Cody Allen, Lehigh; 3. Dylan Bigley; 4. Phillip Tryouts — Sponsored traveling tour- Info: (239) 772-3324. National League Ellis Jr., North Port; 5. Dan Collver North Fort Saturday, May 14 Myers; 6. John Balzarano; 7. Corey Bigley; 8. nament team has openings for high Softball East Division school players age 16-18, pitching CCCIA Hall of Fame Golf Classic Regional Quarterfinals Paul Richardson Sr., Naples; 9. Jeremy — Coral Oaks Golf Course, 8 a.m. W L Pct GB Perkins, North Fort Myers; 10. Jerrett Cornell ability a plus; all fees covered except Tuesday, April 26 Philadelphia 15 6 .714 — shotgun start; entry fee $80 per play- Fab 4 — 1. Aaron Hardgrove; 2. Zac uniform; play 6-8 tournaments (most Region 3A-3 Florida 14 7 .667 1 locally) from late May to September. er includes greens fee, cart, lunch & Bishop Verot at DeSoto County, 7 p.m. Atlanta 11 12 .478 5 Campilonga; 3. Paul Richards Jr.; 4. Linda drinks on course; cash prizes, spon- Badali; 5. Logan Allen; 6. Mike Simmons; 7. Info: Mike (239) 322-7453; e-mail: Cardinal Mooney at LaBelle 7 p.m. Washington 10 11 .476 5 [email protected] sorships available. Info: (239) 772- Wednesday, April 27 New York 9 13 .409 6 1/2 Brian Heidigh; 8. Skyler Hull; 9. Karl Garrard; May 14-17, 19 & 24 0027. Region 4A-3 Central Division 10. Tammy Phillips Cape Coral Junior Football Florida Keys Ultra Marathon — Lemon Bay at Naples, 7 p.m. St. Louis 12 10 .545 — Bandolero — 1. Shawn Hooven; 2. Trevor Association Registration — Caloosa Florida Keys; three competitions Barron Collier at Ida Baker, 7 p.m. Cincinnati 12 11 .522 1/2 Taylor, Zellwood; 3. Johnny Holmes, Port Park; open registration for Pop along Overseas Highway flanked by Milwaukee 11 11 .500 1 Charlotte; 4. Tyler Clem, St. Pete Warner youth football & cheerlead- Atlantic Ocean, Florida Bay and Regional Semifinals Chicago 10 12 .455 2 Rookie Trucks — 1. Brad Bowman, ing (including special needs cheer- Gulf of Mexico; 100-mile race (6:10 Friday, April 29 Pittsburgh 10 12 .455 2 Clearwater; 2. Michael Atwell; 3. Kelli Burns; leading) for ages 5-15; register 9 a.m.) from Key Largo to Key West, Region 3A-3 Houston 8 14 .364 4 4. Chad Chastain; 5. Cody Martell; 6. Joseph a.m.-2 p.m. May 14 & 15, 6-8 p.m. 50-mile race (10 a.m.) from TBD, 4 or 7 p.m. West Division Mursuli; 7. Mathew Greer on May 17, 19 & 24. Info: Jay Taylor Marathon to Key West, and 100- Wednesday, April 27 Colorado 15 7 .682 — Legends — 1. Ryan Shattuck, Islamorada; (239) 677-6860, Jenn Culver (239) mile six-person team relay race (6 Region 4A-3 Los Angeles 12 12 .500 4 214-5250; Web: www.ccjfa.com a.m.) from Key Largo to Key West; 2. Jordan Black; 3. Donovan Ponder, Orlando; awards ceremony at noon Sunday; TBD, 4 or 7 p.m. San Francisco 10 11 .476 4 1/2 4. Shawn Hooven, Orlando; 5. Brady May 21, 28 Arizona 8 12 .400 6 registration $250 (100-mile), $195 Marshall; 6. Mike Fazio, Davie; 7. Carl Haag, Cape Coral Junior Golf San Diego 8 14 .364 7 Association Registration — Coral (50-mile), $690 per team (relay Port St. Lucie; 8. Mike Verhaagh, Fort Myers; race); proceeds benefit fight against Late Games Not Included Oaks Golf Course; registration May LITTLE LEAGUE 9. Mitch Verhaagh, Bonita Springs; 10. Conrad 21 & May 28 (if program not filled) prostate cancer. Info: (800) 352- Sunday’s Games Molter, Naples for summer program for boys & girls 5397; Web: www.keys100.com N.Y. Mets 8, Arizona 4 ages 7-18, runs six Monday morn- Monday, May 16 Florida 6, Colorado 3 NASCAR ings June 13-July 25 (excluding July Tampa Bay Rays vs. N.Y. Yankees Lee County Tournament Washington 6, Pittsburgh 3 Sprint Cup Series Bus Trip — Luxury motor coach Little League (Majors) Division 4); fee $20 per person, enrollment Milwaukee 4, Houston 1 Driver Points Standings limited to first 250 paid applicants. transportation to Rays vs. Yankees Monday, May 2 L.A. Dodgers 7, Chicago Cubs 3 Through April 17 Info: 239-772-3318. game at Tropicana Field, leaves at Verdow Park Atlanta 9, San Francisco 6, 10 innings 1, Carl Edwards, 295. 2, Jimmie Johnson, 290. June 20-Aug. 1 Cape Coral Yacht Club, 5819 3, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 276. 4, Kevin Harvick, 268. CCN Giants vs. NFMN Knights, 6:30 p.m. Philadelphia 3, San Diego 1 Edison Sailing Center Youth Driftwood Pkwy., 3:30 p.m. sharp & at Buckingham Park 5, Kurt Busch, 267. 6, Kyle Busch, 257. 7, Ryan returns 11:45 p.m.; fee $59 per per- St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 0 Newman, 253. 8, Matt Kenseth, 252. 9, Juan Summer Camps — Edison Sailing SFM Orioles vs. CCA Yankees, 6:30 p.m. Monday’s Games Center, North Shore Park, North Fort son (seats limited), includes trans- Pablo Montoya, 246. 10, Clint Bowyer, 245. portation, game ticket, refreshments at Koza-Saladino Park Pittsburgh 4, Washington 2 11, Paul Menard, 242. 12, Tony Stewart, 240. Myers; online registration under Buck. Cubs vs. FMA Marlins, 6:30 p.m. way for children age 8 and older; & snacks on bus. Info: Mark Hunter Florida 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 13, Jeff Gordon, 234. 14, Mark Martin, 226. 15, (239) 574-0806. at Rutenberg Park Colorado 5, Chicago Cubs 3 AJ Allmendinger, 226. 16, Greg Biffle, 221. 17, certified instructors; camps run 8:30 FMA Pirates vs. SFM Cardinals, 6:30 p.m. a.m.-noon Monday-Friday in two- Wednesday, May 18 Cincinnati 9, Milwaukee 5 Denny Hamlin, 195. 18, Kasey Kahne, 194. 19, Harry Chapin Food Bank Golf at Pine Island Philadelphia at Arizona, (n) Martin Truex Jr., 192. 20, David Ragan, 191. week sessions (June 20-July 1, July 11-22, & July 25-Aug. 1); afternoon Classic — Grandezza Country CCA Orioles vs. PI Diamondbacks, 6:30 Atlanta at San Diego, (n) Upcoming Races Club, Estero; registration 12:30 p.m. April 30 — Crown Royal 400, Richmond, Va. camp 1-4 p.m. one-week sessions; Tuesday’s Games preregistration required, fee $200 p.m., foursome scramble format, N.Y. Mets (C.Young 1-0) at Washington May 7 — Southern 500, Darlington, S.C. shotgun start 1:30 p.m.; entry fee May 15 — Dover (Del.) 400 ($125-$175 afternoon camp). Web: (Zimmermann 1-3), 7:05 p.m. www.edisonsailingcenter.org $125 per person; proceeds benefit San Francisco (Cain 2-1) at Pittsburgh May 21 — x-Sprint Showdown, Concord, N.C. Harry Chapin Food Bank. Info: BASEBALL May 21 — x-All-Star Challenge, Concord, N.C. July 17-24 (Morton 2-1), 7:05 p.m. CABA 18U Metal Bat World JoAnna Bradshaw (239) 405-7266, L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 2-2) at Florida On Television Series — Bob Cene Baseball Chris Robinson (239) 334-7007 ext. (Volstad 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Complex, Struthers, Ohio; national 137; e-mail: bradshawjoa@com- Florida State League Colorado (De La Rosa 3-0) at Chicago Cubs tournament information & registra- cast.net; chrisrobinson@harrychap- North Division (J.Russell 1-2), 8:05 p.m. tion available online. Info: Ken infoodbank.com W L Pct. GB Quinn (330) 770-7157; Web: May 20-21 Daytona (Cubs) 13 5 .722 — St. Louis (J.Garcia 3-0) at Houston (Norris ON THE AIR Bricks & Sticks Inshore Fishing 1-1), 8:05 p.m. www.cababaseball.com Clearwater (Phillies) 10 7 .588 2 1/2 July 18-21 Tournament — Tarpon Point Lakeland (Tigers) 10 8 .556 3 Cincinnati (Leake 3-0) at Milwaukee Marina, Cape Coral; captain’s meet- (Estrada 1-0), 8:10 p.m. Greg Coleman’s Summer Slam Tampa (Yankees) 7 10 .412 5 1/2 Basketball Camp — Island Coast ing 6 p.m. May 20, shotgun start Brevard Co. (Brewers) 7 11 .389 6 Philadelphia (Oswalt 3-0) at Arizona TODAY 7:30 a.m. May 21 & fishing till 4 7 p.m. — FSN (cable) Baseball: Dodgers vs. High School, 8-9 a.m. check-in, Dunedin (Blue Jays) 6 12 .333 7 (D.Hudson 0-4), 9:40 p.m. camp runs 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; open to p.m., awards banquet 5 p.m. Info: South Division Atlanta (Jurrjens 1-0) at San Diego (Harang Marlins 7 p.m. — MLBN (cable) Baseball: White boys & girls ages 8-14; fee (includes (239) 936-5525; Web: www.bia.net St. Lucie (Mets) 17 2 .895 — 4-0), 10:05 p.m. Sox vs. Yankees lunch) $70 returning campers before Saturday, June 4 Fort Myers (Twins) 10 8 .556 6 1/2 Wednesday’s Games 8 p.m. — SUN (cable) Baseball: Rays vs. June 1, $80 campers registering Lee County Homeless Coalition Bradenton (Pirates) 10 9 .526 7 L.A. Dodgers at Florida, 12:10 p.m. Twins before June 1, $100 all campers reg- Charity Golf Tournament — Charlotte (Rays) 7 11 .389 9 1/2 Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. 8 p.m. — TNT (cable) NBA Playoffs istering after June 1; ball handling, Colonial Country Club, shotgun start Jupiter (Marlins) 7 12 .368 10 Colorado at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. 8 p.m. — WGN (cable) Baseball: Rockies rebounding, shooting, passing & 8 a.m.; entry fee $100 per person, Palm Beach (Cardinals) 5 14 .263 12 Atlanta at San Diego, 3:35 p.m. vs. Cubs defense fundamentals. Info: Coach $250-$1,000 sponsorships also 9 p.m. — VS. (cable) NHL Playoffs available; join Ernest Graham of Miracle Record: 10-8 Philadelphia at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. Coleman (239) 462-6243; Web: 10 p.m. — MLBN (cable) Baseball: Braves Tampa Bay Bucs for a round of golf. Home: 5-5 Away: 5-3 Streak: L-1 N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:05 p.m. www.islandcoastbasketball.org vs. Padres Info: Janet Bartos (239) 322-6600, Sunday’s Games San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. 10:30 p.m. — TNT (cable) NBA Playoffs Eric Pateidl (239) 246-8884. Daytona 5, Dunedin 3 General Info St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Wednesday June 9-12 Bradenton 6, Palm Beach 3 Cape Coral Bass Club — Meeting Noon — FSN, MLBN(cable) Baseball: 22nd Caloosa Catch & Release Monday’s Games first Tuesday each month, 7:30 p.m., Dodgers vs. Marlins Tournament — South Seas Island Charlotte 11, Fort Myers 5 7 p.m. — ESPN (cable) Baseball: Athletics Caloosahatchee Moose Lodge 2395 Resort, Captiva Island; scales open 3- Bradenton 8, Palm Beach 1 vs. Angels on Cape Coral Parkway; men, 5 p.m. Friday & Saturday, two heavi- St. Lucie 8, Jupiter 2, 1st game 7 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Bowling women, children who love to bass BASKETBALL est redfish, large cash payouts & tro- St. Lucie 2, Jupiter 1, 2nd game 7 p.m. — VS. (cable) NHL Playoffs fish welcome; tournaments held phies; angler, women’s & youth divi- Lakeland 4, Brevard County 3 7 p.m. — TNT (cable) NBA Playoffs locally and out of town. Info: Jim sions; entry fee $275 per person, Daytona at Dunedin, ppd., rain 8 p.m. — SUN (cable) Baseball: Rays vs. Lewis 945-7188; Web: www.capec- $125 youth, paid entry guarantees Clearwater at Tampa, ppd., rain NBA Playoffs Twins oralbassclub.com spot. Info: Ron Riley (239) 671-9347, Tuesday's Games FIRST ROUND 9:30 p.m. — TNT (cable) NBA Playoffs Cape Coral Tarpon Hunters Club Kristi Riley (239) 850-1707; Web: Charlotte at Fort Myers, 7:05 p.m. (Best-of-Seven) Thursday — Meeting third Thursday (March www.caloosacatchandrelease.com Brevard County at Lakeland, 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m. — SUN (cable) Baseball: Rays vs. through September) each month, 7 Sunday, April 24 Oct. 21-23 Clearwater at Tampa, 5 p.m., 1st game Twins p.m., Cape Coral Yacht Club; 40th Philadelphia 86, Miami 82, Miami leads RedSnook Catch & Release St. Lucie at Bradenton, 6 p.m. 2 p.m. — MLBN (cable) Baseball: Blue Jays anniversary year; club catches and series 3-1 Tournament — Kickoff party Oct. Clearwater at Tampa, 7:30 p.m., 2nd game releases all tarpon; social and com- Boston 101, New York 89, Boston wins vs. Rangers 21 at Naples Yacht Club, anglers Wednesday's Games petitive club, hosts rookie seminars, series 4-0 7 p.m. — MLBN (cable) Baseball: White launch 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 22 & 23 Fort Myers at Palm Beach, 6:30 p.m. tournaments for youth and adults. Atlanta 88, Orlando 85, Atlanta leads series Sox vs. Yankees from Naples, Goodland & Lakeland at Clearwater, 1 p.m. Info: Gary Jackson (239) 898-2980. 8 p.m. — GLF (cable) LPGA Chokoloskee; open to all amateur Jupiter at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. 3-1 Cape Coral Sailing Club — 8 p.m. — TNT (cable) NBA Playoffs anglers competing in largest, grand St. Lucie at Bradenton, 7 p.m. New Orleans 93, L.A. Lakers 88, series tied Meeting fourth Wednesday each 8 p.m. — Speed (cable) Auto Racing: slam, corporate team, as well as top Dunedin at Brevard County, 7:05 p.m. 2-2 month, 7:30 p.m., Cape Coral Yacht Denny Hamlin Showdown female and junior angler; registra- Tampa at Daytona, 7:05 p.m. Monday, April 25 Club, 5819 Driftwood Pkwy.; adults Memphis 104, San Antonio 86, Memphis 8 p.m. — ESPN (cable) NFL Draft interested in boating (sail or power), tion online limited to first 60 teams. College leads series 3-1 8:30 p.m. — GLF (cable) Golf: Zurich Classic cruising or armchair are welcome. Info: (239) 403-4219; Web: FGCU Men: 21-20 Dallas 93, Portland 82, Dallas leads series 9 p.m. — VS. (cable) NHL Playoffs Info: Ron Miniter 945-7761. www.conservancy.org/redsnook Home: 13-10 Away: 8-10 A-Sun: 10-8 3-2 9:10 p.m. — WGN (cable) Baseball: Cubs Sailing Singles Club — Happy vs. Diamondbacks Hour gathering first Friday each NOTE: Send information about Sunday’s Game Oklahoma City at Denver, (n), Oklahoma your group’s upcoming events at FGCU 19, Le Moyne 2 City leads series 3-0 10:30 p.m. — TNT (cable) NBA Playoffs month, 5 p.m., general meeting third Thursday each month, 7 p.m.; least two weeks in advance to: learn to sail with us; new members Daily Breeze Sports Calendar, 2510 and captains with sailboats wel- Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral, FL If you have a sports news tip, community event or feature story idea on any subject ... come. Info: Diane (239) 463-0993. 33904; or send e-mail to: breezes- April 29-May 1 [email protected] Send e-mail details to: [email protected] Bonita Bay Club Spring Tennis Page 12A Tuesday, April 26, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE Void-of-course moon will give sleepy feel to the atmosphere The astrological 18). Your methods, term “void-of- though not exactly course” refers to the madcap, are some- time between the what contrary to the moon’s last aspect in conventional one sign and its approach. This is entrance into the next what earns you fans sign. The Aquarius and friends today, so moon will be void- go with those offbeat of-course for much instincts. of the day, giving a PISCES (Feb. sleepy feel to the 19-March 20). atmosphere. People Though you’re all want to help, but Holiday for working smart might be unaware of Mathis instead of hard, how or slow on the sometimes there’s uptake. Energy just no getting drinks sell like, well, HOROSCOPES around it. Roll up energy drinks. your sleeves and ARIES (March BY HOLIDAY prepare to get dirty. 21-April 19). You’ll Today, the smart MICHAEL PISTELLA be in a mischievous work and hard work Mixed emotions mood, and you’ll have an audi- will be one and the same. ence egging you on. This question TODAY’S BIRTHDAY Riyah Rharbi, 13 months, is happy, but his brother Amir, 4, isn’t so sure about getting may cross your mind: Is the world (April 26). Exercise improves a photograph taken with the Easter Bunny during Mike Greenwell’s Bat-A-Ball & ready for your kind of fun? your life — start a new regime. In Family Fun Park’s Easter Bunny Trail Saturday. More photos are available online at: TAURUS (April 20-May 20). the next five weeks, a special rela- cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. The messenger is always in a pre- tionship thrives. June and July carious position. When the news will focus on balancing work and is bad, he gets blamed. And when pleasure. You’ll find more effec- it’s good, he gets hounded for tive ways of supporting your hob- more. Do yourself a favor and bies and leisure time. Finances Bell’s palsy not a cause avoid being the messenger today. improve with higher education. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Virgo and Pisces people adore Tell people how to handle you. you. Your lucky numbers are: 35, You’re a star because of the thing 21, 25, 39 and 15. of member lapses you’re very good at. Let the others know that you want to focus there, ASTROLOGICAL QUES- DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I walked into a room some of the possible because you won’t be in the mood TIONS: “I’m a landscaper by am a 79-year-old man. Four are not harbingers of symptoms. to take on anything else. trade and have worked hard all of months ago I had a mitral valve Alzheimer’s. I hope you have CANCER (June 22-July 22). my life. My family owns several repaired and double bypass sur- Worrisome memory seen your heart doc- You’ll be an asset to your group in acres of orange groves on the gery. I have been doing fine until slips are forgetting tor long before you hectic times. When you need to, Florida coast. My brothers and I this, when I got Bell’s palsy. I the names of family read this. The heart you can tap into that relaxed, lais- have inherited some of the land, also am beginning to forget or very close friends, doctor might have to sez-faire part of your personality. and my younger brother wants to things. Do you think there is a getting lost in famil- reprogram your The more excited things get the sell his part of it and live in style. connection, or am I getting iar places and putting pacemaker, or it calmer you become. My wife wants me to do the same, Alzheimer’s? things in inappropri- might have to be LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You but it just doesn’t feel right to me. — F.W. ate places, like plac- replaced. may become genuinely mad about This land has been in our family ing car keys in the something, but be careful not to for generations. I would like to ANSWER: Bell’s palsy is refrigerator. Dr. Donohue DEAR DR. lose your composure publicly. have something to pass down to one-sided facial paralysis. It’s DONOHUE: In Blow off steam in private. Your my children, if I ever have them. believed to be due to an infection TO READERS: February I had anger will die down almost as fast You should know that my wife is of the nerve serving those mus- Headaches are the severe shooting as it comes up, and all will be 43 and doesn’t want children. cles with the herpes simplex bane of many. The TO YOUR pains in my upper quickly forgotten. This has always been a problem VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). virus-1, the same virus that caus- booklet on headaches GOOD right thigh. I went to If between us. Should I sell the land es cold sores. An affected person explains the different my doctor, and he you keep up the optimism over the or keep it? My birthday is May 14, 1965, and I was born at 1 cannot close the eye on the affect- varieties and their HEALTH said he believed my next three days, things will start to go very well for you. You’ll pull p.m. EST in Key West, Fla.” ed side, can’t furrow the brow and treatment. Readers hip was causing the off a few miracles in a row. Not The fifth house of your astro- has trouble drinking and eating can order a copy by pain. I had an X-ray, only will you succeed magnifi- logical chart speaks to your cre- because food and liquids dribble writing: Dr. Donohue — No. and it showed arthritis. cently, but you’ll help those ative talents and powers of imagi- out of the mouth. Invariably, such 901, Box 536475, Orlando, FL Earlier this month, my wife around you to succeed, too. nation. It also has to do with chil- people think they have had a 32853-6475. Enclose a check or and I were going to board our LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). dren. You do not have planets in stroke. money order (no cash) for $4.75 plane, and I was picked for the You know how to tell the truth in the fifth house, which indicates The good news is that 70 per- U.S./$6 Can. with the recipient’s new full-body scan. After a few a way that is fair and constructive that this part of your destiny is cent make a full recovery in one printed name and address. Please minutes I asked what was wrong for all involved. Your honesty unwritten — it is completely up to or two months. In another short allow four weeks for delivery. and the agent said the scan earns you a place of respect in the you. With Pisces in the fifth while, 85 percent are back to near showed something in my right hearts, minds and actions of your house, you are susceptible to normal. Some take one or two DEAR DR. DONOHUE: leg. I had gallbladder surgery in peers. romantic persuasion. Hold on to years to regain strength in those Four months ago, I had a pace- the 1970s and a pin was left SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). your land and all that you feel facial muscles, and a few are left maker put in. inside me. Is it possible that pin You’ll be presenting yourself to strongly about. with permanent weakness. Everything had been going traveled to my leg? people who are distracted, to say CELEBRITY PROFILES: You have to protect your eye fine until last week, when I start- — T.D. the least. Assume that you must Barbra Streisand will soon team at night and during the day. The ed to get dizzy spells. They laid capture their attention before you up with Seth Rogen in a comedy opened eye dries out. Artificial me up. My family doctor said I ANSWER: It’s most improba- impart anything important. about an inventor and his mother. tears keep it moistened during the might have pacemaker syndrome, ble that a pin made its way from SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- The exquisitely talented Taurus day. A moisturizing eye ointment something I’d never heard of. He the region of the gallbladder to Dec. 21). Simplicity is an ideal diva, with four luminaries in the protects it at night, and the eye insists I see the heart doctor your leg. that is usually much more difficult sign of the voice, has a remarkable should be covered with a patch. immediately. Will you explain What kind of pin was used in to attain than it looks. Your abili- range. She can be hilarious or Bell’s palsy has nothing to do this? your surgery? Pins aren’t usually ty to sense what matters and stay heart wrenching, fun or seriously with memory. It has nothing to do — R.R. inserted in a gallbladder opera- on track will be in high demand. philanthropic, as she is in her with the brain. Memory lapses are tion. You’ll make other people’s lives fundraising foundation that sup- common at older ages. They ANSWER: Pacemaker syn- easier. ports causes like nuclear disarma- occur at younger ages, too, but drome is an uncommon condition Dr. Donohue regrets that he is CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ment and women’s issues. younger people don’t immediate- in which the usually finely coor- unable to answer individual let- 19). Anyone can describe a prob- ly think they are headed for dinated contractions of the upper ters, but he will incorporate them lem. You take it two steps further, If you would like to write to Alzheimer’s disease; older people and lower heart chambers (the in his column whenever possible. proposing a solution and gaining Holiday Mathis, please go to do. atria and ventricles) have gotten Readers may write him or request the cooperation of anyone con- www.creators.com and click on Groping for a word, the inabil- out of sync. an order form of available health nected to that solution. It’s why “Write the Author” on the ity to recall a name, misplacing Dizziness, shortness of breath, newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, you’ll be paid and paid well. Holiday Mathis page, or you may the keys and wondering why you headache and palpitations are Orlando, FL 32853-6475 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. send her a postcard in the mail. Retired parents insist children must help them financially Dear Annie: My in-laws Counseling (nfcc.org) at 1-800- issue. And frankly, credit cards. My thinks it is her job to prepare his emptied out my husband’s bank 388-2227. Offer to go with even a card would family put me food just so. You said many account and put thousands of them if necessary. Explain that be nice. Should I through drug wives would “simply humor charges on his credit cards. They they cannot count on others say something or rehab and talked him” and suggested online coun- refused to return the money, and (even their children) to bail them continue to watch to me without suc- seling. it took us six years to pay off the out repeatedly, and they will my children’s quiet cess. When they The problem is his, not hers, debt they incurred. benefit in the long run by learn- disappointment? finally stopped and she is well within her rights My in-laws recently retired ing how to live within a budget. — Annoyed in offering help, I to completely stop cooking for without any savings and rely on the Midwest had to make it on him and insist that HE see a Social Security to make ends Dear Annie: Birthdays and my own. counselor if he doesn’t like it. meet. It didn’t stop them from holidays have always been Dear Annoyed: Leaving me to The obnoxious ones in a relation- remodeling their home via credit important in our family, and we Your brother my chosen ship are the ones who should cards. Now we are told we must never miss an occasion for our already knows they cocaine world was seek help and change if they assist them financially during nieces and nephews. We always are remiss when it best. Alcoholics want to remain married. their retirement. This would cut send a gift and keep them posted comes to gifts. You Kathy Anonymous and — N. into our own retirement savings, with current pictures of our chil- cannot demand Mitchell Narcotics leaving our future questionable. dren. presents, but you Anonymous are Dear N.: It would be wonder- They claim their children owe it However, my husband’s can ask if they & Marcy absolutely vital in ful if those “obnoxious ones” to them in their old age. brother and his wife never recip- would please send Sugar any recovering recognized the need to change We only hear from my in- rocate. Our children are only 3 a current photo- program. And do and were willing to do the work. laws when they want something, and 6 years old, but they wonder graph. Your other not ever stop pray- They are not. That’s why they and if they don’t get their way, why they get presents from all choice is to stop ing for the addict. are obnoxious. It’s their spouses they resort to name-calling. 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But since the kids, but hasn’t gotten around missing unless someone points it and am back inside my family Ann Landers column. Please e- they have stolen from you and to sending them. out. circle. A drug addict needs to be mail your questions to annies- refuse to live within their means, I know I should let this go, but left alone while he is using, and [email protected], or write we see no reason to continue it bothers me that another holi- Dear Annie: You have print- the rest of the family needs to to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o pouring money down the sink- day season has passed without so ed letters from readers whose carry on with their lives. Creators Syndicate, 5777 W. hole. Make sure your husband is much as a current photo. They family members are drug addicts — P. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los on board with this, and then sug- frequently post pictures on and alcoholics. I am a recovering Angeles, CA 90045. To find out gest his parents seek financial Facebook about the parties they cocaine addict. I stole from my Dear Annie: “Why Is It more about Annie’s Mailbox, counseling through the National attend and their recent purchases, family to maintain my $100-a- Always About Him?” is married visit the Creators Syndicate Web Foundation for Credit so I know it’s not a financial day habit and maxed out all my to a self-centered man who page at www.creators.com. Page 1B C APE C ORAL B REEZE BREEZENEWSPAPERS.COM Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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THOMAS E. SHIPP, JR., P.A. All creditors of the decedent, and The date of first publication of this CLERK OF COURT the agenda for this meeting may 4223 Del Prado Boulevard other persons having claims or Notice is April 26, 2011. By: M. Parker be obtained from the District Cape Coral, Florida 33904 demands against decedent’s estate, Personal Representative: Deputy Clerk Manager at 3800 Colonial Blvd., Telephone: (239) 542-1131 on whom a copy of this notice is BRIAN J. LOBAUGH, Personal April 19, 26, 2011 Suite 103, Fort Myers, FL 33966 April 26, May 3, 2011 required to be served, must file their Representative 84402 or by calling (239) 936-0913. 84477 claims with this court, WITHIN THE 2172 Baldwin Rd. LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 This meeting may be continued to a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- Attorney for Personal date, time, and place to be speci- LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 Representative: AUCTIONS fied on the record at the meeting. PROBATE DIVISION DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SER- Robert A. Enright, III, Esquire There may be occasions when a File No.: 11-CP 0459 VICE OF A COPY OF THIS Florida Bar Number 0189537 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUC Board Supervisor may participate IN RE: ESTATE OF NOTICE ON THEM. ROBERT A. ENRIGHT, III, P.A. YEAR 2001 by telephone. At the above loca- LOREN HALLIN All other creditors of the decedent, 12623 New Brittany Boulevard, MODEL TOYOTA TACOMA tion will be present a speaker tele- Deceased. and other persons having claims or #17E COLOR BLACK phone so that any Board NOTICE TO CREDITORS demands against decedent’s estate Fort Myers, Florida 33907 VIN 5TEWN72N81Z864065 Supervisor can attend the meet- The administration of the estate of must file their claims with this court Telephone: (239) 274-8255 TIME 9:00 AM ing at the above location and be Loren Hallin, deceased, whose WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE April 26, May 3, 2011 DATE 05-09-2011 fully informed of the discussions date of death was February 9, DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- 84475 LOCATION 213 SW 3RD AVE taking place either in person or by 2011, is pending in the Circuit TION OF THIS NOTICE. CAPE CORAL, FL 33991 telephone communication. Court for Lee County, Florida, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE April 26, 2011 Probate Division, the address of THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH COUNTY, FLORIDA 84470 Pursuant to provisions of the which is P.O. Box 9346, Fort IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE PROBATE DIVISION Americans with Disabilities Act, Myers, FL 33902. The names and FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL File No. 11-CP-0626 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: any person requiring special addresses of the personal repre- BE FOREVER BARRED. Division REUMAR dba GENES AUTO accommodations to participate in sentative and the personal repre- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME IN RE: ESTATE OF FRAME SERVICE gives Notice of this meeting is asked to advise sentative’s attorney are set forth PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY SAUNDRA K. LIPPINCOTT Foreclosure of Lien and intent to the District Office at (239) 936- below. CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR Deceased. sell these vehicles on 05/10/2011, 0913, at least 48 hours before the All creditors of the decedent and MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS 08:00 am at 3100 KENNESAW meeting. If you are hearing or other persons having claims or DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. (Summary Administration) ST., FORT MYERS, FL 33916- speech impaired, please contact demands against the decedent’s The date of the first publication of TO ALL PERSONS HAVING 7527, pursuant to subsection the Florida Relay Service at PROBATE estate on whom a copy of this this notice is April 19, 2011. CLAIMS OR DEMANDS 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. 1(800) 955-8770, who can aid you Notice is required to be served Personal Representative: AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: REUMAR dba GENES AUTO in contacting the District Office. must file their claims with this You are hereby notified that an FRAME SERVICE reserves the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE ALISON SCHWARTZ court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Order of Summary administration right to accept or reject any and/or COUNTY, FLORIDA 13 Brighton Place A person who decides to appeal any MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF has been entered in the estate of all bids. Case No. 11-CP-449 Stamford, CT 06902 decision made by the Board with FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS SAUNDRA K. LIPPINCOTT, 1980 OLDSMOBILE IN RE: The Estate of: Attorney for Personal respect to any matter considered NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER deceased, File No. 11-CP-0626, 3M47FAD498205 RALPH D. McDONALD Representative at the meeting is advised that this THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A by the Circuit Court for Lee 1984 CFR 1 Deceased HARVEY ROLLINGS same person will need a record of COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON County, Florida, Probate Division, CEBHC061M84A NOTICE TO CREDITORS Email: [email protected] the proceedings and that accord- THEM. the address of which is P.O. Box 1994 TOYOTA The above captioned estate is pend- Florida Bar No. 148860 ingly, the person may need to All other creditors of the decedent 9346, Fort Myers, Florida 33902- JT2AE04B2R0079839 ing in the Circuit Court for Lee Warchol, Merchant & Rollings, ensure that a verbatim record of and other persons having claims 9346; that the decedent’s date of April 26, 2011 County, Florida, Probate L.L.P. the proceedings is made, includ- or demands against decedent’s death was SEPTEMBER 21, 84473 Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 100767 ing the testimony and evidence estate must file their claims with 2010; that the total value of the Clerk of the Court, Probate Cape Coral, FL 33910 upon which the appeal is to be this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS gross estate is approximately NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Division, Lee County Justice Telephone: (239)542-0700 based. AFTER THE DATE OF THE $58,000.00, and that the names SALE: 10-EIGHT gives Notice of Center, P.O. Box 9346, Fort April 19, 26, 2011 FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS and addresses of those to whom it Foreclosure of Lien and intent to Myers, Florida 33902-9346. The 84391 Molly Syvret NOTICE. has been assigned by such order sell these vehicles on 05/13/2011, name and address of the person- District Manager ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE are: 09:00 am at 9601 Cypress Lake al representative and the personal THE TIME PERIODS SET FOR COUNTY, FLORIDA MICHAEL STATER, 6014 Bridgeton Dr Fort Myers, FL 33919, pur- representative’s attorney are Run Date: 04/26/2011 IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE PROBATE DIVISION Manor Drive, Liberty Township, suant to subsection 713.78 of the below. 84449 FLORIDA PROBATE CODE File Number: 11-CP-00005 Ohio 45011 Florida Statutes. 10-EIGHT All creditors of the decedent and WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Division: Probate DAWN CLARK, 2016 SW 47th reserves the right to accept or other persons having claims or NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME IN RE: ESTATE OF Terrace, Cape Coral, FL 33914 reject any and/or all bids. demands against decedent’s PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, VINCENT A. CATALANO, SR. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE 2001 DODGE ACTIONS estate on whom a copy of this ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Deceased. NOTIFIED THAT: 1B7KF236X1J531348 notice is served must file their YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors of the estate of the April 26, 2011 claims with this court WITHIN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH The administration of the estate of decedent and persons having 84471 THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND IS BARRED. Vincent A. Catalano, Sr., claims or demands against the AFTER THE DATE OF THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA The date of first publication of this deceased, whose date of death estate of the decedent other than FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS WILSON’S AUTOMOTIVE SER- Case No.: 11-DR-004253 notice is April 19, 2011. was September 17, 2010, is pend- those for whom provision for full NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER VICE CENTER & TOWING gives Division: ___ Personal Representative: ing in the Circuit Court for Lee payment was made in the Order THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and Judge: Simpson, Joseph A. Karen Hallin County, Florida, Probate Division, of Summary Administration must COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON intent to sell these vehicles on NELMY CALDERON 2582 SE 27th Place the address of which is P.O. Box file their claims with this court THEM. 05/09/2011, 8:00 am at 953 COUN- Petitioner Cape Coral, Florida 33914 9346, Fort Myers, FL 33902. The WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED All other creditors of the decedent TRY CLUB BLVD., CAPE CORAL, and Attorney for Personal names and addresses of the per- BY LAW. and persons having claims or FL 33990-3023, pursuant to subsec- JOSE L. RAMOS Representative: sonal representative and the per- ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT demands against the decedent’s tion 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. Respondent. Craig R. Hersch sonal representative’s attorney SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER estate must file their claims with WILSON’S AUTOMOTIVE SER- NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSO- Florida Bar No. 817820 are set forth below. BARRED. this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS VICE CENTER & TOWING reserves LUTION OF MARRIAGE Sheppard, Brett, Stewart, Hersch, All creditors of the decedent and NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER AFTER THE DATE OF THE the right to accept or reject any TO: JOSE L. RAMOS Kinsey & Hill, P.A. other persons having claims or APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS and/or all bids. ADDRESS UNKNOWN 9100 College Pointe Court demands against decedent’s ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) NOTICE. 2004 VOLKSWAGEN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action Fort Myers, FL 33919 estate on whom a copy of this YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL 3VWSE69M84M057968 has been filed against you and you Telephone: (239) 334-1141 notice is required to be served DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH BE FOREVER BARRED. April 26, 2011 are required to serve a copy of your Fax: (239) 334-3965 must file their claims with this IS BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME 84474 written defenses, if any, to it on April 19, 26, 2011 court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 The date of first publication of this PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, NELMY CALDERON, whose 84389 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF Notice is April 26, 2011. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO YEARS Per FS 713.78 K & W Auto Service address is 405 S.E. 24th AVE., THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Person Giving Notice: will have a Public Auction at their CAPE CORAL, FL 33990, on or OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS MICHAEL STATER place of business: before May 23, 2011, and file the DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE 6014 Bridgeton Manor Drive 919 14th Ave., Cape Coral, FL original with the clerk of this Court at BARRED. PROBATE DIVISION OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE Liberty Township, OH 45011 33990 At 9:00 AM on the 23rd day 1700 MONROE STREET, FORT The date of the first publication of File No. 11-CP-484 ON THEM. Attorney for Person Giving Notice: of May, 2011 MYERS, FLORIDA 33901, before this notice is April 19, 2011. IN RE: ESTATE OF All other creditors of the decedent CLARISSA J. NORRIS 2000 STRN service on Petitioner or immediately Personal Representative: THOMAS C. WILSON, and other persons having claims Attorney for Petitioner 1G8JW52R6YY608141 thereafter. If you fail to do so, a Mark L. McDonald Deceased or demands against decedent’s Florida Bar No. 0496073 April 26, 2011 default may be entered against you c/o John R. Lonergan, P.A. NOTICE TO CREDITORS estate must file their claims with Clarissa J. Norris, P.L. 84478 for the relief demanded in the peti- 12520 World Plaza Lane, Suite 1 The administration of the estate of this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS Post Office Box 07284 tion. Fort Myers, Florida 33907 THOMAS C. WILSON, deceased, AFTER THE DATE OF THE Fort Myers, Florida 33919 Copies of all court documents in this 239) 275-8200 - Voice (239) 275- whose date of death was March FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS (239) 437-3956 case, including orders, are available 8201 - Fax 13, 2011; File Number 11-CP- NOTICE. April 26, May 3, 2011 MISCELLANEOUS at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s Attorney for Personal 484, is pending in the Circuit ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN 84479 office. You may review these docu- Representative: Court, for LEE County, Florida, THE TIME PERIODS SET IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ments upon request. John R. Lonergan, P.A. Probate Division, the address of FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT You must keep the Clerk of the John R. Lonergan, Esq. which is P.O. Box 9346, Fort THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, Circuit Court’s office notified of your FL Bar No. 933937 Myers, Florida 33902. The names FORECLOSURES WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. FLORIDA current address. (You may file 12520 World Plaza Lane, and addresses of the personal NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME CIVIL ACTION Notice of Current Address, Florida Suite 1 representative and the personal PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Case No. 09-CA-005524 Supreme Court Approved Family Fort Myers, Florida 33907 representative’s attorney are set ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN RE FORFEITURE OF: Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in (239) 275-8200 - Voice forth below. YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, $24,719.00 U.S. CURRENCY this lawsuit will be mailed to the (239) 275-8201 - Fax All creditors of the decedent, and DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH FLORIDA NOTICE OF FORFEITURE address on record at the clerk’s April 19, 26, 2011 other persons having claims or IS BARRED. CIVIL ACTION TO: Luciano Salvatore office. 84388 demands against decedent’s estate, The date of first publication of this CASE NO.: 09-CA-056888 1605 SW 22nd Lane WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida on whom a copy of this notice is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Notice is April 19, 2011. WALKEN, LLC, a Florida Cape Coral, FL 33991 Family Law Rules of Procedure, required to be served, must file their LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA Personal Representative: limited liability company, requires certain automatic disclo- claims with this court, WITHIN THE PROBATE DIVISION Vincent A. Catalano, Jr. Plaintiff(s), AND TO: All others whose names sure of documents and information. LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE File No. 11-CP-478 8 Shawnee Drive v. are presently unknown but may Failure to comply can result in sanc- DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- Division Probate Massapequa, New York 11758 TDE, LLC, an Indiana limited lia- claim an interest in the following tions, including dismissal or striking TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 IN RE: ESTATE OF Attorney for Personal bility company, RALPH L. described property: of pleadings. DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SER- ANNE S. LESNER a/k/a MARY Representative: THIELKING, individually, and, Dated: April 13, 2011. VICE OF A COPY OF THIS ANNE LESNER Heidi M. Brown the CITY OF CAPE CORAL, $24,719.00 U.S. CURRENCY CHARLIE GREEN NOTICE ON THEM. Deceased. Florida Bar No. 0048692 Defendant(s). CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT All other creditors of the decedent, NOTICE TO CREDITORS WILLIAM T. EDY CLERK’S NOTICE OF SALE YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that By: J. Soucy and other persons having claims or The administration of the estate of P.O. Box 150760 UNDER F.S. CHAPTER 45 the City of Cape Coral, Florida Deputy Clerk demands against decedent’s estate ANNE S. LESNER a/k/a MARY Cape Coral, Florida 33915 NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accor- has initiated forfeiture proceed- IF A NON LAWYER HELPED YOU must file their claims with this court ANNE LESNER, deceased, Telephone: (239) 772-5800 dance with the Amended Final ings against the described proper- FILL OUT THIS FORM, HE/SHE WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE whose date of death was Fax: (239) 772-5807 Summary Judgment of ty which was seized by the Cape MUST FILL IN THE BLANKS DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- February 22, 2011, is pending in E-Mail: [email protected] Foreclosure dated the 22nd day Coral Police Department on or BELOW: TION OF THIS NOTICE. the Circuit Court for Lee County, April 19, 26, 2011 of June, 2010, in the above-styled about November 11, 2009 at 1605 By the People a nonlawyer, located ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN Florida, Probate Division, the 84403 cause, I will sell to the highest and SW 22nd Lane, Cape Coral, in at 16050 S. Tamiami Tr. #104, Fort THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH address of which is P.O. Box best bidders for cash, except as Lee County pursuant to the Myers, FL (239) 267-9955, helped IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE 9346, Fort Myers, Florida 33902- set forth hereinafter, Beginning at Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act. NELMY CALDERON, who is the FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL COUNTY, FLORIDA 9346. The names and addresses 9:00 a.m. at www.lee.realfore- The seized property is currently petitioner, fill out this form. BE FOREVER BARRED. PROBATE DIVISION of the Personal Representative close. being held by the City of Cape April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 2011 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME FILE NO. 10-CP-002185 and the Personal com on the 9th day of May, 2011, Coral Police Department. 84393 PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY IN RE: ESTATE OF Representative’s attorney are set the following described property: Any persons or entities claiming an CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR REGENIA WALBRECKER forth below. Parcel 1: ownership or perfected security IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S Deceased. All creditors of the decedent and Lots 23 and 24, Block 577, Unit 88, interest in the property described TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS other persons having claims or CAPE CORAL SUBDIVISION, shall make such interest known by IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, The date of the first publication of The administration of the Estate of demands against decedent’s Estate according to the plat thereof filing such claim with the Court in FLORIDA this notice is April 19, 2011. Regenia Walbrecker, Number 10- on whom a copy of this Notice is recorded in Plat Book 23, Pages the above-styled cause and by CIVIL ACTION Personal Representative: CP-002185 is pending in the required to be served must file their 100 through 108, of the Public sending a copy of such claim to CASE NO. 11-DR-004166 THOMAS C. WILSON, II Circuit Court for Lee County, claims with this Court WITHIN THE Records of Lee County, Florida. the undersigned within twenty Judge: Porter, J. Frank 384 Millbrook Avenue Florida, PRobate Division, the LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Parcel 2: (20) days of the date of this IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF Randolph, NJ 07869 address of which is P.O. Box DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- Lots 51, 52, 53 and 54, Block 4567, Notice. OLIVIA NICHOLE ALEXEJUN Attorney for Personal 9346, Fort Myers, Florida 33902. TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 Unit 68, CAPE CORAL SUBDIVI- If no claim is filed, a request will be NOTICE OF ACTION (No Representative The names and addresses of the DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- SION, according to the plat there- made for immediate hearing and Property) HARVEY ROLLINGS Personal Representative and the VICE OF A COPY OF THIS of recorded in Plat Book 23, final order of forfeiture. TO: Nichole Glaze Email: [email protected] Personal Representative’s attor- NOTICE ON THEM. Pages 100 through 108, of the DOLORES D. MENENDEZ 1630 Suponic Avenue Florida Bar No. 148860 ney are set forth below. All other creditors of the decedent Public Records of Lee County, City Attorney Sarasota, Florida 34243 Warchol, Merchant & Rollings, All creditors of the decedent and and other persons having claims or Florida. CITY OF CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action L.L.P. other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s Estate Any person claiming an interest in P.O. Box 150027 has been filed naming you and P.O. Box 100767 demands against decedent’s must file their claims with this court the surplus from the sale, if any, Cape Coral, FL 33915-0027 you are required to serve a copy Cape Coral, FL 33910 estate, including unmatured, con- WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE other than the property owner as (239) 574-0408 of your written defenses, if any, to Telephone: (239)542-0700 tingent or unliquidated claims, on DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- of the date of the Lis Pendens BY: STEVEN D. GRIFFIN it on Barbara Kahles, Petitioner, April 19, 26, 2011 whom a copy of this notice is TION OF THIS NOTICE. must file a claim within sixty (60) Assistant City Attorney whose address is 11441 Deal 84390 served must file their claims with ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN days after the sale. Fla. Bar No. 140589 Road, North Fort Myers, Florida this Court WITHIN THE LATER THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH If you are a person with a disability April 19, 26, 2011 33917 on or before the 17 day of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE who needs any accommodation in 84392 May, 2011 and file the original LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL order to participate in this pro- with the Court either before serv- PROBATE DIVISION TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 BE FOREVER BARRED. ceeding, you are entitled, at no Notice of Public Meeting ice on Petitioner or immediately File No. 11-CP-358 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME cost to you, to the provision of cer- River Hall Community thereafter; otherwise a default will IN RE: ESTATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, tain assistance. Please contact Development District be entered against you for the ALFRED LEWIS, NOTICE ON THEM. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Ken Kellum, Court Operations relief demanded in the petition. Deceased All other creditors of the decedent YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE Manager whose office is located The special meeting and continued DATED on April 7, 2011 NOTICE TO CREDITORS and persons having claims or DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS at the Lee County Justice Center public hearing of the Board of CHARLIE GREEN The administration of the estate of demands against the decedent’s BARRED. 1700 Monroe Street, Florida Supervisors of the River Hall As Clerk of the Court ALFRED LEWIS, deceased, estate, including unmatured, con- The date of first publication of this 33901, and whose telephone Community Development District By: J. Soucy whose date of death was January tingent or unliquidated claims, notice is April 26, 2011. number is (239) 533-1700, at will be held on Wednesday, May As Deputy Clerk 13, 2011; File Number 11-CP- must file their claims with this Personal Representative: least 7 days before your sched- 4, 2011 at 3:30 p.m. at the River April 12, 19, 26, May 3, 2011 358, is pending in the Circuit Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS JUDITH C. TERRY uled court appearance, or imme- Hall Town Hall Building Center, 84325 Court, for LEE County, Florida, AFTER THE DATE OF THE 5367 Cape Henry Avenue diately upon receiving this notifi- located at 3089 River Hall Probate Division, the address of FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF ACTION Norfolk, VA 23513 cation if the time before the Parkway, Alva, Florida 33920. which is P.O. Box 9346, Fort NOTICE and/or within the time Attorney for Personal scheduled appearance is less The meeting is open to the public Myers, Florida 33902. The names period set forth in Section BEFORE THE FLORIDA CON- Representative: than 7 days; if you are hearing and will be conducted in accor- and addresses of the personal 733.710(1), Florida Probate STRUCTION INDUSTRY THOMAS E. SHIPP, JR. or voice impaired, call 711 dance with the provisions of representative and the personal Code. LICENSING BOARD Florida Bar No. 234222 Dated: April 14, 2011 Florida Law for Community representative’s attorney are set ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL The Law Firm Of CHARLIE GREEN Development Districts. A copy of forth below. BE FOREVER BARRED. IN RE: The practice of contracting Page 3B C APE C ORAL B REEZE BREEZENEWSPAPERS.COM Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Eugenia Beckner 5901 Cypress Grove CR. Cape Coral, FL 33993

CASE NO.: 2010038720 & 2010045938 LICENSE NO.: SCC 131149856

The Department of Business and Professional Regulation has filed an Administrative Complaint against you, a copy of which may be obtained by contacting, Jamie Duran, Service of Process Unit, Department of Business and Professional Regulation, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2206, (850) 488-0062.

If no contact has been made by you concerning the above by MAY 17, 2011 the matter of the Administrative Complaint will be presented at a hearing pursuant to 120.57(2), F.S. before the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board.

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending notice not later than seven days prior to the pro- ceeding at the address given on notice. Telephone: (850) 257- 6097; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service. April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 2011 84352

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