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cape-coral-daily-breeze.com cape-coral-daily- breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE Vol. 50, No. 10 Saturday, January 22, 2011 50 Cents AT A GLANCE Manufacturer seeks Lee County info By DREW WINCHESTER A broadcast email dated Jan. 19 [email protected] said a “Life Sciences” company was “It’s exciting to find people who are look- A large manufacturer is looking possibly looking to construct a facili- ing to move with their projects...” for sites suitable for a 105,000- ty “in or near” the new Veterans square-foot facility and economic Administration Clinic. — Councilmember Marty McClain, development officials hope Cape Of the 105,000 square feet pro- who added confidentiality agreements Coral’s Veterans Investment Zone posed, 60,000 would be dedicated to prevent economic development officials will be in the running if Lee County industrial space, 20,000 square feet from releasing project information becomes the location of choice. to office space, 20,000 square feet to Due to confidentiality agree- packing lines and 5,000 square feet for laboratory space, according to the ments, officials are remaining hush Cape Coral’s Economic “We only received ‘bare’ infor- on the details however the business email. The memo indicated a deadline of Development Office declined com- mation about the needs of this ‘confi- community was asked this week to ment due to requirements that keep dential’ prospect. We are trying to submit sites for possible considera- Jan. 21 for details about suitable properties, if any. details confidential until a deal is tion. arranged. See COUNTY, page 8A Inside today’s Breeze Unemployment Women holding classes to Economy impacts schools dips in Lee promote the use of pure, natu- ral oils to help clense the body By DREW WINCHESTER of harmful toxins. Private institutions look to tuition adjustments, [email protected] — Page 3B om Lee County was still seeing a extra fundraisers, to keep kids learning 12.5 percent unemployment rate EWS OF OTE at the end of 2010, but year- N N By MEGHAN McCOY The VPK program has seen a decrease in enroll- over-year the county’s unem- [email protected] ment from 51 children last year to 36 this year. ployment picture has improved King to address As enrollments dip at private schools due the econ- The VPK program is a little bit unusual, Mitchell some. omy, local institutions have looked to tuition increases said, because parents have the option of dropping off In December 2009, 13.4 per- SWCCNA cent of Lee’s workforce was The Southwest Cape and fund raisers to boost revenues. their child free of charge from 9 a.m. until noon or unemployed, so Southwest Coral Neighborhood Asso- Enrollments have declined slightly by 10 to 30 stu- from 6:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. five days a week for $85. Works’ Barbara Hartman ciaion will meet Wednes- dents from previous years at four area schools which Although the enrollment has remained relatively said the current rate of 12.5 per- day, Jan. 26, in the cafeteria have adjusted tuition amounts to compensate. steady for the last three years, Christ Lutheran School cent is a definite step in the right at Oasis Charter Elementary Meanwhile, fundraisers at the schools have raised, had 115 students enrolled four and five years ago. direction. School, 3507 Oasis Blvd. varying amounts up to $400,000-plus. Mitchell said the decrease in enrollment is “attribut- The guest speaker will be “People moving out of the county isn’t helping a able to the economy and the way it has changed the See UNEMPLOYMENT, 7A Cape Coral City Manager lot,” Iris Mitchell, principal and director of the Early demographics of the Cape” due to families traveling Gary King. Following his Learning Center said about the decrease in enrollment. “elsewhere to find work.” presentation there will also Christ Lutheran School currently has 87 students St. Andrew currently has 250 students enrolled, be a question-and-answer enrolled in its facility, which serves voluntary pre- which is a decrease from the previous year. Services set period. kindergarten through fifth grade. The school also pro- The decrease in enrollment, St. Andrew Catholic vides 75 children with daycare services for those who School Principal Sister Elizabeth Meegan said, is due for student FLORIDA are six weeks old through 4 years old. to people not being able to pay for the tuition because Cape man died after LOTTERY See SCHOOLS, page 8A he was caught in rip Cash 3: current in Costa Rica 1-5-6 / 8-7-4 By TIFFANY REPECKI Play 4: [email protected] 4-1-9-2 / 2-4-4-7 Services have been announced for a Cape Coral man who drowned in Fantasy 5: Costa Rica during a study abroad trip 5-9-28-29-31 organized through his university. A Celebration of Life Service will Mega Money: be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at Fort 1-12-19-24Megaball 10 Myers Shores Seventh Day Lotto Adventist Church for Erik L. 9-12-14-33-35-52 x 4 Downes, 20. A junior at Oglethorpe University, Downes was swimming Florida Powerball: off Playa Dominical on the Pacific 22-36-51-56-59 Coast when he was caught in a rip- PB 32 x 3 tide Jan. 4. On Jan. 7, his body was found in the waters off of Playa Pinuelas. INDEX Downes was a pre-med major and an active member of the community. Blotter ...... 2A He served as vice president of the Classifieds . .Section C Student Government Association and led the Student Senate, universi- Dr. Donohue ...... 4B ty officials reported. A resident assis- Editorial ...... 4-5A tant, Downes volunteered on the Gardening ...... 3B school’s Center for Civic Hot Property ...... 1B Engagement service projects. Lifestyles ...... 3B Oglethorpe students and faculty Horoscopes ...... 3B members were in Costa Rica for a short-term ecological study abroad Military Notes ...... 8B PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY MICHAEL PISTELLA Obituaries ...... 7A See SERVICES, page 7A Puzzle Page ...... 7B Property Transfers . .2B Real Estate ...... 1-2B Informational session on Burnt Store widening set Religion ...... 6B Sports ...... 9-11A By DREW WINCHESTER best job of presenting this informa- something they hope to avoid nearly Rich O’Donnell said the lighted TV Highlights ...... 7B [email protected] tion to the people so they come in as five years later. pathways addressed one concern of informed as they can be,” NWNA Also a member of the committee, the neighborhood association, but Weather ...... 2A The Northwest Neighborhood Association is planning a late member Nate Bliss said Thursday Bliss added, “Pre-education is what was curious as to their overall safe- Weekly Recap . . . . .6A February informational meeting during a Burnt Store Right of Way we’re trying to accomplish.” ty. open to all residents regarding plans Committee meeting. Lee County Department of “Being in law enforcement for to widen Burnt Store Road. Bliss said the NWNA didn’t feel Transportation staff presented an 33 years, those locations are going The meeting’s purpose it to pre- the public was “adequately briefed” updated widening plan to the com- to be impossible to be patrolled by a pare people for a county workshop before the last Burnt Store widening mittee, including added u-turns and car,” O’Donnell said. “They have to 7 48445 46010 1 one week later. workshop in 2006. lighted paths for pedestrian walk- “We’re trying our best to do the Most walked away more con- ways underneath the canal bridges. See WIDENING, page 6A fused than educated, Bliss said, NWNA and committee member District encourages school ‘choice’ applications By MEGHAN McCOY cations, 336 online and 205 in per- parents to come to Batch 1 because batch is closed on March 4 and a let- [email protected] son. that is when they have the greatest ter will be sent out on March 25 to The Lee County School District Director of Student Assignment chance of getting their first choice of inform parents to which school their received more applications during Leila Muvdi said they have been school due to the highest of child is assigned. Batch 1 for student assignment regis- very busy since Tuesday. She seats available. The Batch 1 Student Assignment tration on Tuesday than the previous explained that they received approxi- “You miss your first batch, your is held for new families to the Lee year. mately 200 more applications online chances are very slim,” Muvdi said County Public Schools, students A total of 661 applications were this year than the previous year on about why it is so important for par- entering kindergarten, students tran- turned in on Tuesday in the east the first day and between 80-100 ents to come before March 4. sitioning from middle to high school attendance zone, with 387 of those more in person. Batch 1 is done through a lottery, and a change of schools being done online and 274 done in “We are having a higher partici- instead of through a first-come first- Although applications can be sub- person. The west attendance zone pation in batch one than last year,” served basis. Muvdi explained that mitted through the mail or in person, had 821 applications, 594 complet- she said about the 2,023 applications everyone who turns in an application Muvdi encourages parents to fill out ed online and 227 in person. The received. before March 4 is within the same the application online because it is an south attendance zone had 541 appli- Muvdi said they try to encourage lottery. The lottery will run after the easier and faster process. Page 2A

Saturday,January 22, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE Police union, city, to meet Monday on college credits issue By TIFFANY REPECKI would postpone for two weeks the repay- must earn the required 60 credits — 15 employees and the employer,” Gibbons [email protected] ment plans and pay reductions for the offi- credits per year over 48 months — begin- added. The local police union has delayed refil- cers that were scheduled to begin with the ning in January. As for what the union is seeking, ing an unfair labor practice claim with the paychecks issued Jan. 27. The city is seek- In response, the union filed the charge Gibbons said it wants the city “to back off state pending the outcome of a meeting ing about $91,275, with the reimburse- Jan 4 with the state, alleging that the city garnishing the wages” of the officers and Monday. ments varying from $3,554 to $23,195 entered into illegal pre-employment con- negotiate a policy moving forward. The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 33 per officer. tracts and coerced its employees to enforce “From the beginning, all we’ve been will meet with the city to try and resolve With the extension by the city, the the contracts. It also contended that the city asking the city to do is negotiate a policy the issue of 10 officers that the city says union reported a change in plans. refused to bargain. going forward as to what the requirements received pay increases for 60 educational “At this juncture, we will not file it,” On Jan. 14, the charge was dismissed. will be, what type of credits are acceptable, credits that they were required to, but did Gibbons said Friday. General counsel for the commission con- how long they have to obtain the credits, not, obtain. Last month, the city announced that it cluded that a violation had not been estab- what happens if they don’t obtain the cred- “The union’s always been willing, and would seek repayment from several offi- lished because the charge that the contracts its,” he said. is willing, to sit down and discuss the cers for failing to earn the educational were unlawful was untimely, and the union The city’s labor attorney did not return issues with the city and come to an amica- credits, which the city maintains are a pro- was not specific in its allegation regarding a message seeking comment. ble resolution,” Gene Gibbons, the union’s vision for employment and which the offi- the request to bargain with the city. City Manager Gary King said he could attorney, said Friday. cers had agreed to earn when they were It has 20 days from the dismissal to not discuss the specifics of the case Friday, Earlier in the week, the union had hired. amend or appeal the charge. but he expressed that the city also has a announced plans to amend the charge According to officials, the education Gibbons said Friday that the union does desire to find a resolution. alleging unfair labor practices by the city requirement is mandatory for officers to not want to have to refile the claim. “I’m just hopeful that we can resolve it and refile it with Florida’s Public move up in “step” levels and receive the “The union does not want to be at odds and move on,” he said. Employees Relations Commission. The higher pay provided at each level. with its employer, the city, and never has,” If the city and union cannot come to an union had identified the “technical defi- City officials also announced that the he said. agreement by the end of the two-week ciencies” in the charge and would address officers would return to what was deter- “We’re absolutely hoping we don’t extension, the scheduled repayments plans them, Gibbons reported. mined to be their appropriate step and their have to pursue the labor practice charge and pay reductions will go into effect. The Soon after the city announced that it pay would be cut by 10 percent. The offi- because it’s costly, it’s time consuming changes will be reflected on the paychecks cers also were told that they and it builds animosity between the issued Feb. 10. American Heroes Air Show lands in Lee County Saturday If you see a couple dozen helicopters buzzing over plays and interactive exhibits with hands-on activities Lee County this weekend, don’t panic. The nation’s for adults and children alike. premier helicopter-only air show will be making its Also on display will be the American Veterans’ Lee County debut Saturday from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Travelling Tribute complete with a replica of the the Lee County Sports Complex, 14100 Six Mile Vietnam Memorial Wall. Cypress Parkway. “People are fascinated by helicopters,” said Deputy The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is assisting in the Bryan Smith with the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, an set up and coordination of the event. event organizer. “This is a chance for everyone to The American Heroes Air Show will highlight avia- learn more about what these aircraft are doing to serve tion’s role in law enforcement, public safety, search & their community, both overhead and overseas.” rescue and national defense. Visitors will get a close- The American Heroes Air Show promises plenty of up look at advanced military and civilian helicopters excitement that is light on the wallet. and have a chance to meet the pilots who fly them. Admission to the event, as well as parking, is free. The Air Show will feature flyovers, helicopter dis-

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By MEGHAN McCOY countries is one of the main projects of [email protected] Rotary. A special presentation and donation was Kenn Visser, vice president of marketing given during the Rotary District 6960 meet- and sales of World Solutions, a Water One ing Friday morning that will benefit children Company, provided a Powerpoint presenta- in Haiti by preventing the spread of cholera. tion to the crowd of Rotarians Friday after- Water One, a family owned and operated noon to share what a solar-powered, mobile business, designed and manufactured a solar water purification wagon can do for an powered, mobile water purification wagon orphanage in Haiti. that will instantly purify water by eliminating One of his slides addressed the cleanliness 99.99 percent of bacteria and viruses. of water by informing individuals that access Purification takes place after water goes to clean, safe drinking water is the first step in through a ViroBac, which is a proprietary breaking the cycle of death and poverty. media that the company designed to disinfect The purification wagon can produce up to water on contact. 4,300 gallons of water a day, seven days a After the water runs through the media an week, or 12,000 gallons a year, which is individual can immediately drink the water. equivalent to $158,000 for bottles of water. Matthew Barlow, one of the family mem- It can provide two gallons of water per person bers who works for Water One, said they all for 200 people. had a vision to produce a purification product The wagon is solar powered. When it is that would kill viruses and bacteria many not sunny out, the battery will stay charged years ago. After Hurricane Katrina swept for eight to 10 hours. through New Orleans and the earthquake Visser said it costs $450 to change the devastated Haiti a year ago the family busi- media once a year to keep the water fresh. ness decided to relaunch the purification unit. “We know we have the equipment to After drawing a design on a napkin, solve water crisis,” Visser said. “We are Barlow said the manufacturing of the solar birthing a new project today.” MEGHAN MCCOY powered, mobile water purification wagon Barlow said they hope to help another Rotary District 6960 Governor Don Thomas and World Solutions, A took shape. orphanage in Haiti in the next 30 to 60 days Water One Company Vice President of Marketing and Sales Kenn Rotary International District 6960 by providing another water purification Visser share the solar powered, mobile water purification wagon at a Governor Don Thomas said the water purifi- wagon. Rotary meeting Friday afternoon that will be sent to an orphanage in cation unit is “super important because of the “This is a great day,” Thomas said about Haiti to provide clean water. recent cholera outbreak” in Haiti. the donation. “My heart is in Haiti. This is a “We can start changing the things that are great step to help Haiti.” world, we need to tap into that money,” Haitian community were happening in Haiti,” he said. “We are going Thomas said he will spend between four Thomas said about bring more of the water also present during the meeting Friday after- to give them a hand up instead of a hand out.” and five days in Haiti to drop off the water purification units to Haiti. “We can make a noon. Thomas went on to explain that providing purification wagon. difference.” fresh, clean drinking water to developing “We have one of the richest districts in the Members from Change for Tomorrow, a Lee County crime rate drops more than 10 percent By TIFFANY REPECKI thefts decreased by 156 to 600, and residen- The annual report also tracks the number office. Those are the same or better than the [email protected] tial burglaries dropped from 3,487 to 2,828. of arrests made by offense. national rates. Overall crime in Lee County dropped by Non-residential burglaries actually saw an Last year there were 16,587 arrests made According to the Federal Bureau of more than 10 percent last year compared to increase. in Lee County, a 5.42 percent decrease over Investigations, 47.1 percent of violent crimes 2009, according to a report released There were 390 non-residential burgla- the year before. In 2009, there were 17,537 and 18.6 percent of property crimes were Wednesday. ries, 15 more than 2009. arrests made. cleared nationwide in 2009 by arrest or The 2010 Annual Crime Report from the Scott attributed the overall crime drop to In violent offenses, there were 17 homi- exceptional means. Property crimes consist Lee County Sheriff’s Office found that the the hard work of the employees at the sher- cide arrests and 207 arrests for robbery. Both of burglary, theft and motor vehicle theft. number of offenses totaled 10,705, a 10.4 iff’s office and the community’s involve- were increases over the 2009 numbers which A report recently released by the Cape percent decrease from the year before. There ment, including Neighborhood Watch. were 13 and 206 respectively. Arrests for Coral Police Department found that crime were 11,947 crimes recorded in the county in Aggressive drug and other enforcement forced sex offenses totaled 40, 33 fewer than within the city decreased last year in all areas, 2009. efforts also played a part. the year prior. The number of aggravated except sex offenses. “We’re very pleased,” Sheriff Mike Scott “I think all of the above is paying off nice- assault arrests also dipped, from 354 to 325. In 2010, aggravated assaults dropped to said. “We’re very encouraged.” ly,” he said. There was a decrease in arrests regarding 188, robberies tumbled to 64 and burglaries Violent offenses fell 3.65 percent last The annual report also included the num- non-violent crimes, too. The number of bur- decreased to 1,267. Motor vehicle thefts fell year to a total of 1,347. ber of simple assaults, domestic violence and glary arrests totaled 366 last year, down from to 109 and larcenies dipped to 2,596. There There were 17 murders recorded in Lee arson offenses, but the totals were not incor- 482 in 2009. There were 1,494 theft arrests were three homicides, the same recorded for County, three less than 2009. Forced sex porated into the overall crime numbers. compared to 1,680 made the year prior. 2009. crimes dropped by 15 to 185, and robberies Arsons fell from 69 in 2009 to 59 in Lee Motor vehicle theft arrests remained the The Cape Coral police also shared an fell from 407 to 387. Aggravated assaults County. same with 97 reported each year. impressive clearance rate last year. totaled 758 — 13 less than the year before. Domestic violence offenses and simple Arson arrests dropped from six made in Approximately 22 percent of burglaries, Non-violent offenses dropped by 11.29 assaults both increased last year. The number 2009 to three made last year. about 24 percent of larcenies and approxi- percent to a total of 9,358. of domestic violence crimes rose to 1,667 Approximately 19 percent of the non-vio- mately 30 percent of motor vehicle thefts The total number of thefts was 5,540, from 1,593 in 2009. Simple assaults totaled lent crimes and about 47 percent of the vio- were closed. down from 5,931 in 2009. Motor vehicle 2,193 compared to 2,084 recorded the prior lent crimes recorded in Lee County in 2010 For violent offenses, the Cape cleared 53 year. were cleared, or closed, by the sheriff’s percent or more depending on the type. City Council to hear flea market petition on Monday By DREW WINCHESTER Road should have a unique synergy as a opportunities for commercial properties signals. [email protected] “gateway” to the city, and a flea market around the city. How can you make an excep- “Cape Coral is supposed to be business Cape Coral City Council will hear a peti- would not fit into that synergy. Staff is rec- tion for one and not the other?” McClain friendly, allegedly taking a different tion on Monday from the German American ommending denial of the petition. asked, adding, “But if they wish to use the approach to new businesses,” Kuehn said. Social Club to allow a weekly outdoor flea “The Pine Island Road Corridor is a gate- facility and exercise their right under a spe- “We are here for you so you can make you market. way into the City of Cape Coral and the pro- cial use permit, I have no problem with that.” business better. If we’re throwing up road According to city documentation, the liferation of outdoor flea markets could have The special use permit would allow the blocks and obstacles, that’s not showing us GASC has been operating the weekly flea a negative aesthetic effect for development the market for two or three days on a quarter- going in that direction.” market since November 2010, although it is potential within the corridor,” Dickson wrote. ly basis, and the permit would have to be Kuehn also feels the economic impact that not zoned appropriately within the Pine The GASC has, and will, hold the flea issued for each event. the club has provided the city through its Island Road District. market in the rear of the property and is not Councilmember Erick Kuehn said he Oktoberfest celebrations and hosting a multi- The Pine Island Road Master Plan does visible from the street. The flea market also would vote approve the GASC’s request on tude of other events shouldn’t be ignored. not include flea market uses, wrote city build- does not border any residential housing. Monday. “How many businesses that have been ing official Paul Dickson in a Dec. 13, 2011, Councilmember Marty McClain said A member of the club, Kuehn said he here for as long as they have done so much memorandum. Friday he fears that not only Pine Island Road would vote yes not because of his affiliation for the city of Cape Coral?” Kuehn said. Indoor flea markets are allowed, but a spe- would become a “flea market row,” but other with the GASC, but because it would be the City council meets 4:30 pm on Monday cial use permit is required to operate the out- areas of the city could be open to random flea right move for the city. at city hall. door version, Dickson wrote. markets if city council accepts the GASC As the city has attempted to take a more The memo also indicates that Pine Island petition. “business friendly” attitude, Kuehn said “My fear is we open up unnecessary denying the flea market would send mixed Two Cape men charged with robbery with a firearm By TIFFANY REPECKI gave up his wallet and cell phone and The victim used a bystander’s cell victim identified them as two of the men [email protected] jumped out of the vehicle. The suspects phone to call police. who had robbed him. Two Cape Coral men are accused of then fled in the vehicle. 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CAPE CORAL BREEZE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR JACK GLARROW, Publisher Don’t ban concern by public employees in the ing contract or the rules that govern city, county or the state about their his employment. VALARIE HARRING, Executive Editor our protection right to speak on public issues that Mr. Deile would be wise to issue To the editor: CHRIS STRINE, Editor concern them without fear of intim- an apology to Mr. Montrose and to How can the idiots want to ban idation, and there is plenty of that at the 160,000 residents of Cape 2510 Del Prado Blvd. • Cape Coral, FL, 33904 guns from the people? Do they want city hall today! Just ask the Coral. This is a blatant abuse of only the criminals to have guns? employees! his authority position. It is also an • Phone 239-574-1110 – Fax 239-574-5693 The innocent people will not be able Of course, those voters who sup- unethical attempt to use mis- to protect themselves from the crim- port Deile and the R. A. G.-5 cadre assumed power to try to influence a Member Florida Press Association inals. Where is their common have expressed many times their supervisor. This is 2011 — the sense? If they want to ban anything disgust for our “overpaid, lazy pub- days of managing and influencing that kills people, then they should lic employees” and it is clear they people by fear have long been over. CCPD doing a good ban knives and cars which kill more support Deile and his campaign to Mr. Deile would also be wise, as people. quash them. would the entire Council, to remem- Shame on those who are against But if the public employees do ber that they answer to the 160,000 job in meeting its gays in our military. They are brave not have the courage to speak up for residents of Cape Coral — 160,000 enough to enlist in our military to themselves, then their silence people with a wide variety of needs, protect our country. We should becomes a “tacit approval” of the concerns and opinions. Council core mission goals thank them and let God be the Deile’s tactics and those who sup- gets their direction from We the When the details jump out at you, it’s sometimes dif- judge. port them. You may or may not People, not the “Contract” docu- ficult to see the big picture. The New York Times should not agree with Mr. Deile’s public votes ment they so often refer to. The Cape Coral Police Department is a good case in play games about the criminals. The on Council but his behavior here is Mr. Deile, you are an elected point. Republicans or FOX news is not crystal clear and shows that he has official, and it’s time to start acting The agency has seen its share of controversies, seri- responsible for that crazy person no insight to his egregious attack of like one. ous controversies that have resulted in a handful of non- that went on a shooting spree. The “Free Speech” or much commit- Jeff Roman job-related arrests, at least one termination involving New York Times hasn’t said any- ment to our democratic values. Cape Coral improper use of force, and the on-going college-credits- thing about the threats to Bill F.C. Perry for-pay saga. O’Reilly and other FOX News Cape Coral Despite the attention these isolated incidents have reporters. We need strong and Amend, don’t repeal received, a couple of things should be noted. responsible people to run our coun- health care reform One, the department has both internally and publicly try. Stand up for To the editor: addressed these issues as they arose. Two, in terms of God bless and protect America bald eagle protection Mr. Rick Diamond wrote an staying on-mission, the Cape Coral Police Department Jennie Pace To the editor: excellent guest opinion on the is doing very well. Cape Coral I want to remind the Cape Coral course our Congress should consid- According to statistical data released this month, the Speech by residents that we could lose our er on the new Health Care Reform number of reported crimes decreased in 2010 and clear- Bald eagles forever if something is Legislation. His position was ance rates are at acceptable levels according to industry public employees not done. With Ordinance 91.10, amendment and not a total repeal standards. should not be curtailed Councilman McGrail and the Cape should be the direction that should Police department officials credit the drop in crime To the editor: Coral construction industry are try- be taken. I agree, but do not believe to proactive policing that monitors trends by area, cou- Councilman Deile’s recent criti- ing to take protection away from the that his suggestion that an alterna- pled with an appropriate shift in resources to answer cism of a Cape Charter School Bald eagles by allowing the devel- tive to the requirement for compul- specific needs. teacher gives the Cape voting public opers to build much closer to the sory purchase of health insurance or Makes sense to us — especially since it’s working. another look into this public offi- nests. Ordinance 91.10 is an attack pay a fine would be to deny bank- The department also has made strides in two other cial’s mindset. It seems the council- on the American bald eagle by ruptcy for medical bills to persons areas: It has managed to answer additional calls for man is concerned with the “tone” of developers who see these eagles as who do not purchase insurance. I do service with fewer people and significantly less over- the comments made by a charter a roadblock. This ordinance bene- not believe the aspect of not having time in patrol, various operations categories and admin- school teacher who has voiced opin- fits certain developers by shrinking the ability to file bankruptcy is a istrative services. ions about Mr. Deile and that the the bald eagles protected zone. strong factor to get universal cover- Patrol recorded a 19.9 percent dip; operations a 26.8 “tone” of this public employee Where will it end? Not only is age. percent drop; special operations a 44.5 percent teacher, “MIGHT” (Deile’s word) this ordinance a threat to the exis- I believe universal coverage can decrease; support services a 42.7 percent decline; harm our charter school students. tence of our Cape Coral bald eagles be better promoted by providing to investigative services a 16.3 percent decrease; and the Mr. Deile is so full of concern but it is completely unnecessary. If all without regard to income or the professional standards a 45.6 percent drop. for the children it almost brings you would like your children and amount of medical expense full tax Administrative and compensated hours plum- tears to my eyes! grandchildren to be able to enjoy deductibility for the cost of a meted 80.9 percent. He further stated that free speech these majestic eagles in Cape Coral, “basic” health insurance policy. That means the agency did more at a lower cost. has “its consequences.” This now is the time to take a stand. That in addition thereto a partial tax Fighting crime and doing it efficiently is the depart- “warning” of consequences from The City Council is voting on credit also be given for that insur- ment’s primary mission. Mr. Deile is no idle threat because this Ordinance on Monday, Jan. 24, ance cost. The tax credit would And the Cape Coral Police Department is doing an Mr. Deile holds dual office as a at 4:30. We need as many residents decline with increased income. To admirable job, thanks to its front-line force of officers councilman who has power over as possible to attend this Council help in part to finance the program, and investigators, thanks to its supervisory and support funding the charter school and he meeting so we can protect these employer-paid heath care should be staff, and thanks to its administrative personnel up to simultaneously holds a position on eagles from Councilman McGrail abolished as a non-taxable benefit and including interim Police Chief Jay Murphy. the Charter School Board as a vot- and the Cape Coral construction to employees. That also would Kudos to all those who have made the department’s ing member, which could have industry. We are the only hope that reduce business and industry costs, big picture outlook one that credits the agency and influence over the system’s admin- these eagles have! Bring your fami- promote jobs and make our exports serves the public well. istration. In many emails from ly and friends to City Hall on more competitive world wide. It As the city’s administration continues its announced Deile to the principal, he has urged Monday, Jan. 24, at 4:30 to show would also be a strong factor toward search for a permanent chief to head the department, it the administrator to re-educate this you oppose this Ordinance that will universal coverage. would do well to look inside. teacher. Further comments made by take protection away from our Cape To seek to amend rather than Declining crime rates and proven efficiencies are the Charter School Board President, Coral bald eagles. You can also e- repeal is a matter of political reality. going to be hard to top. who is a personal friend of Deile mail your councilmen at: COUN- There is little chance of the Senate and says she supports his viewpoint, [email protected]. acting on the House of — Breeze editorial makes it abundantly clear a very Tony Elia Representatives repeal and no ugly “political” attack on free Cape Coral chance of getting a two-thirds vote speech is in the works. of Congress to override a presiden- In fairness to the councilman, he Abuse of authority tial veto. does say that some information in To the editor: Arnold E. Kempe this individual’s blog is incorrect. After reading the recent com- Cape Coral If Councilman Deile had said, “free ments that Mr. Deile has made speech has its responsibility” and regarding Dave Montrose, I have to Preserve setbacks, Last week’s Web poll results then confronted the blogger with the respond. Mr. Montrose is a history preserve Cape’s eagles correct information, which he could teacher in Cape Coral who main- Should the spreader barrier easily do from his position on his To the editor: tains a personal blog(capecoralspot- The Cape Coral American Bald throne or by contacting his “debu- light.blogspot.com/). The First be reinstalled? tante” reporter friend at the local Eagles are under extreme duress in Yes, it’s the best way to protect water quality. - Amendment gives every American Cape Coral. There are some who wish TV news circus, she would have the right to freedom of speech. Mr. 12% enthusiastically highlighted Deile’s to desecrate and harm the eagles in Montrose has a right to give his per- the Cape by changing the Eagle No, a mitigation plan would better protect the side of the story and the public sonal opinions outside of his class- environment - 64% debate would have been served! Ordnance setback from 1,100 feet to room. He does so on his personal 660 feet. That means that builders can I want both - barrier and mitigation. - 17% That course of action by the coun- time and on his personal computer. cilman would have showcased his build too near the nest, causing them Other - 8% Mr. Deile needs to be reminded to abandon the nest or, at least, not integrity, his commitment to free that we do not live in China. He speech and his sense of fair public produce young eagles. The Cape Current Web poll question cannot try to censor Mr. Montrose, Coral City Council voted last fall to debate. But instead, he chose to nor can he try or have Mr. Montrose Should health care reform contact the blogger’s boss, make keep the 1,100 foot setback. fired just because he doesn’t like Now the Cape Coral builders veiled innuendoes and then urge the what he says on his personal blog. be repealed? principal to make the employee wants the law rescinded. I can only Yes, throw it out. We should be proud that an hope the councilmen will have the “tone” down his speech (whatever American has taken an interest in No, it’s a good program as passed. that means?). gumption to stand up for America’s local politics when so many don’t. symbol of freedom and democracy No, but it should be amended or modified. But here is the astounding reality He provides a great role model for Other in the Cape: there has been little or and again vote for the 1,100-foot set- his students to get active, get back. Our national bird deserves their no concern from individuals who involved, and make your voice (Poll results are not scientific and represent only the opinions of Internet support as we all need to stand up for understand this assault on freedom heard whether you agree or dis- users who have chosen to participate. Vote at cape-coral-daily- from intimidation by public offi- the eagles so generations to come can breeze.com) agree. It’s a shame that Mr. Deile see the eagles in the Cape. Eco cials regarding our First has resorted to multiple email Amendment rights. (The Breeze has tourism will benefit greatly. attempts to Mr. Montrose’s supervi- Please come out to the Cape Coral gone on record on this issue!) sor in an effort to stifle him. Mr. Further, there has been no show of Montrose hasn’t violated his teach- See LETTERS, page 5A WORD IN THE CAPE Should health care reform be repealed?

Bob Doane Bob Rubin Cheryl Buckley Don Schmitt Susan Diebel Chantel Lamotte East Freetown, Lake Winnebago, Cape Coral Central Connecticut Melbourne Cape Coral Massachusetts Missouri Retired/Consultant Retired Retired Tech Support Retired Retired “We need health care “All the poor people “This country needs “They need to refine it. “I think it should be “I don’t trust anything reform badly in this already have heath care health care reform but it It’s too complicated.” repealed because it’s that Obama does.” country, but they added with welfare. What’s the doesn’t need to be going to cost us more in too many things to the difference? Welfare is repealed, it needs to be the long run.” bill ... that bill is crazy.” out of control.” refined.” Page 5A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Saturday,Janaury 22, 2011 Caloosahatchee minimum flows must be maintained At their Jan. 13 meeting, the South tions of two days a week under forced to migrate 20 miles overrule the SFWMD decision to stop Florida Water Management District a local ordinance since 2005. downriver to find food. This fresh water releases from Lake Governing Board, with the exception of Coastal residents under- travel distance requires the Okeechobee to the Caloosahatchee. The Chairman Eric Buermann and West Coast stand that excessive releases of manatee to expend precious SFWMD argued that releases to the representative, Charles Dauray, rejected water laden with phosphorous energy during cold winter Caloosahatchee would be detrimental to reconsideration of water releases from and nitrogen from Lake months and increases risk of agriculture. Fortunately, the USACOE Lake Okeechobee to the Caloosahatchee Okeechobee during the wet manatee/boat collisions. exercised their authority to support fresh- River. The lake water level is generally season results in harmful algae Recent scientific assess- water releases on three separate occasions. managed between 12.5 and 15.5 feet but is blooms, fish kill and increased ment of conditions in the These freshwater releases totaled 1.02 at 12.43 feet. frequency of red tide. Caloosahatchee by the inches from Lake Okeechobee. The sugar The SFWMD’s decision to effectively Less understood is that a Sanibel Captiva Conservation cane industry, with the primary crop in the shut off environmental releases to the minimum flow of freshwater Foundation indicate that the Everglades Agricultural Area, enjoyed one Caloosahatchee while continuing to pro- during the dry season is critical current salinity level is of their most productive years on record. vide 100 percent allocation of water to to maintaining salinity levels between 14 and 16 parts per Such findings proved that the survival of agriculture in the Everglades Agricultural for the health, productivity and Commissioner thousand. Tape grass our river and estuaries is measured in inch- Area south of the lake and to utilities on the function of the Caloosahatchee Ray Judah becomes stressed and dies es. east coast, reflects blatant inequity of water and coastal estuaries. back above 10 ppt. Hundreds The Caloosahatchee and coastal estuar- distribution to natural systems. Minimum flow is needed to of acres of tape grass in the ies are critical to our environment and The SFWMD uses the term “shared sustain optimum salinity levels upper estuary have been lost economy. Tragically, the cycle of destruc- adversity” to justify excessive or no releas- for submerged aquatic vegeta- GUEST due to disruptive rate and tion to our quality of life will continue as es to the Caloosahatchee and coastal estu- tion, prevent toxic algae volume of freshwater flow the sugar industry, the largest abuser and aries. However, it is apparent that only Lee blooms, and reduce risk of OPINION from Lake Okeechobee to user of Lake Okeechobee water supply, County shares the adversity and devasta- high chloride concentration the Caloosahatchee. and with greatest political influence, will tion to our environment. resulting in costly operations or closure of Minimum flows are necessary to ensure continue to squeeze the lifeblood from our While the SFWMD is quick to cut off the Olga Water Treatment Plant. tape grass recovery when conditions community. flow to the Caloosahatchee, there are no Freshwater tape grass is an important improve. Without these flows, the Lake Okeechobee is a public resource water restrictions or conservation limits indicator of healthy conditions in the upper Caloosahatchee will again experience the but continues to be managed for private imposed on agriculture and the SFWMD estuary of the Caloosahatchee. Tape grass buildup of blue green algae that is a public interests. continues to allow east coast counties, such provides critical nursery habitat for snook, health threat and lethal to fish and wildlife. as Palm Beach, to irrigate landscape three redfish, shrimp and the larvae of stone and In 2009, during a prolonged dry season, — Ray Judah is the Lee County days a week while Lee County residents blue crabs. Manatees feed on the grass Lee County government appealed to the Commissioner for District 3 comply with year-round irrigation restric- blades but, in the absence of the plants, are United States Army Corp of Engineers to School board seeks community input for superintendent search To the Lee County Community: the forum I moderated at the list of our office phone the nation, and we’re determined to As you know, the School Board has Fort Myers High School — numbers so you can send us a bring someone on board who can be suc- begun the process to select the next I appreciated the input and message or give us a call. cessful in all aspects of our operations Superintendent of Schools for our comments you provided. We’re also posting informa- — from the business side to the academ- District. This is the most important deci- Your insight will help tion on upcoming public meet- ic side. sion a school board can make. Whether guide our search over the ings; again, all so you have the But we cannot do it alone — that’s you have children in school, you’re a coming months. information on how and when why I’m asking for you to get involved. District employee or a community mem- If you were unable to you can get involved. Send us an E-mail or give our office a ber, the Superintendent is responsible for attend any of the forums, Along with providing ways call and tell us what skills and abilities leading an organization that affects there are many other ways to offer input, our special Web you believe our next superintendent every aspect of the community. to get involved and tell us page will be updated as new should possess. After all, this is every- We’ve already contracted with the the qualifications and crite- information on the search one’s superintendent, not just the school Florida School Boards Association to be ria that you would like to becomes available. The idea is board’s. our search firm — they have extensive see in your next to keep everyone up-to-date I thank you in advance for your help experience in identifying highly quali- Superintendent. You can Jeanne Dozier on our progress until we reach and I look forward to working together fied candidates. The second part of the visit the District’s Web site our target of hiring the new as we embark on a new chapter in the process involved my fellow Board mem- (www.leeschools.net and superintendent by July 2011. history of Lee County Public Schools. bers and me conducting community click on the Our is to bring in the forums to gather input from residents on Superintendent Search GUEST best person we can to lead our what they want to see in our next super- link. There, you’ll find district over the coming — Jeanne S. Dozier is the school intendent. links to the Board mem- OPINION years. This is one of the board representative for District 2 I want to thank those who attended bers’ E-mail addresses and largest districts in Florida and LETTERS

From page 5A is the written-word and should remain so school system). These are veiled threats, Invest in education — if integrity is to be maintained.” with the innuendo that if the board does not If we are going to play games with the stifle the teacher, then funding may be Take stock in children town council chambers on Monday Jan. To the editor: 24, at 4:30 and support us in protecting the changing of the written word in all of cut!! I am appalled with these remarks!! I our literature to sooth the feelings of our have read the teacher’s blogs, and see Children throughout Florida and eagles. By all means, bring your children across the nation are struggling to and maybe they can speak up for the eagles minorities let’s drop the term “history” absolutely nothing improper with his opin- and correct it with the term “fiction” ions. Mr. Deile’s use of his position to achieve their dreams of a college educa- at the meeting. Teachers please tell your tion due to skyrocketing tuition costs students about it. We need to fill the which would certainly be more appropri- intimidate others, is appalling, and if other ate in all such cases. members of the city council, (who he is and the rising prices of textbooks and chambers with eagle supporters and bird- living expenses. Even the Florida Bright ers and American patriots. People who A story is written and gains its fame representing) allow this to happen, then from what it says and how it says it. “too bad for you” next election. Mr. Deile Futures program, which was designed to want to see the quality of life in the county reward students for their academic upgraded and not downgraded. Even if you Leave it alone and allow it to stand on its seems to have a real problem with anyone own merit without any outside interfer- or group that does not agree with him. My achievements, has scaled back its col- do not live in the Cape we still need you lege funding and created more stringent for this is a national symbol of our great ence. Twain is Twain and should forever view is, “if you can’t take the heat, then get remain. the hell out of the kitchen”! This, I hope, requirements. We have to do better so nation not just a local issue. our children are more educated to meet Carl Veaux Joseph F. Curran will occur next election. the challenges of tomorrow! Cape Coral Cape Coral Lastly, we have the departure of Mr. Pavlos, (director of the department of pub- There is a bright spot in education Support the right lic works). It was “resign or be fired”. This that is also one of Florida’s best-kept Value and use of was no shock, as he was on the hit list from secrets and should be given greater the Ten Commandments to free speech the beginning, and am surprised that his attention. To the editor: To the editor: name was not used on one of the agendas Take Stock in Children, a statewide I certainly regard the Ten I’m originally from France. One of on the contract that members of the Fab 5 non-profit organization, has a solid 16 Commandments and others given to God’s the reasons I became a citizen was signed. I must assume that the two con- year history of working with over 800 people in the New Testament of the Holy because I support the American ideals, sultants were hired to give them ammuni- public schools in 67 counties to provide Bible, particularly a short time before the cru- freedom of speech, and the right to tion, to be able to remove him, and others, mentors, scholarships and hope to low- cifixion of Jesus Christ as the most important peacefully assemble. I’ve lived in other (yet to be named). I chuckled when the income and at-risk youth. of God’s laws. It is the handling of those laws countries where the government controls Mayor made the statement that he was It is the only combined scholarship which concerns me, as well as the interpreta- what the people read and what they are “tired of waiting” for the response from mentoring program in the state with the tion of them and by whom they are inter- allowed to say in public. It is not pretty. Mr. Pavlos, to the innuendos of Martin’s goal of breaking the cycle of poverty preted. Those who talk in tongues believe I see that dictatorship type of govern- and Towler’s reports. It seems the public through education, and continues to that when a leader does so before the congre- ment coming to Cape Coral. is aware of the fact that the city manager report an unparalleled high school grad- gation of a church they need to have a Holy We have a councilman who is trying sent an email to Mr. Pavlos, basically for- uation rate of 92 percent with 81 percent Spirit led interpreter available for that pur- to stifle a school teacher because of his bidding him, from commenting or refuting enrolling in college. pose and I would agree with that. opinions. That’s wrong. The councilman the consultants’ reports. Mr. McClain is Take Stock in Children’s high school I believe that some of the places appropri- is worried about “misinformation” being also awaiting for the same information, dropout prevention efforts contribute to ate for the posting of the Ten handed out in the classroom. and it will never come. Mr. Pavlos now the economic viability of our communi- Commandments would include schools Mr. Deile needs to worry about the has the opportunity to refute all the ty. High school graduates contribute 46 where knowledgeable teachers might inter- city as an entity, and not for any more garbage that was in that “one sided report,” percent more in taxes, have longer lives pret them correctly; courthouses where schol- types of personal agenda items, whatev- but may not choose to do so. with less public health dependency, are arly judges could do the same; hospital and er they may be. I hope the November election brings eight times less likely to be imprisoned, military posts with religiously-wise chaplains From what I’ve seen in the last sever- changes to the City Council and are three times more likely to be on hand as well as jails where chaplains and al months, lots of misinformation, mis- Walter V. Sprenger employed and not dependent on govern- other ministers of the Word are often hand speaking, and more is coming from the Cape Coral ment assistance. and of course houses of God. The ark of the city council. It is time for getting to The total benefit to the State of covenant wherever it now is, possibly on top business, no more attacking citizens Blood libel Florida is estimated to be $300,000 over of a mountain in Turkey, has been the num- from their seats on the council. a lifetime. The total cost to support a As Americans we need to stand up for To the editor: graduate in the program is approximate- ber one choice of God. Well, once again the thoughtless half Who, however, could be an interpreter in one another and help protect our rights. I ly $24,000; therefore providing nearly stand up to say leave my friend Dave Governor and Vice-Presidential 1,300 percent return on investment. the politically congested but not obviously Candidate, Sarah Palin has chosen to saintly Cape Coral city council chambers? Montrose alone — he is allowed to A role model program, Take Stock in express his opinions, freely. defend her statement on Blood Libel that Children identifies thousands of students Because it is evident that it would be impos- she used in her delayed defense regarding sible to find any human person who would Mike Bador in middle and high school to sign a con- Cape Coral the use of the map with a target over Rep. tract pledging to remain drug and crime satisfy the extreme diversity that exists in our Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) face on her city it remains my firm belief that the Ten free and maintain a 2.5 grade point aver- Political Action Committee website. age. Students in the program spend at Commandments would be only brought to Embarrassing times She defines the words Blood Libel as shame in that environment. To the editor: least one hour per week with mentors meaning falsely accused. I have not found who provide encouragement, guidance Adrienne Jenkins It has been a very interesting week in a dictionary yet that uses those words as and support. Cape Coral the City of Cape Coral. The sad state of meaning falsely accused. I have, however, Students that fulfill these require- affairs of some of our elected City Council found a dictionary which defines it as an ments then receive a full scholarship to a members, continue to embarrass our com- Don’t re-write literature old slang term that was used in an anti- state college or university of their munity. Semitic way that meant using the blood of choice. — or history Our Mayor, had proposed placing the Christian children to make Jewish bread. Take Stock in Children currently To the editor: 10 commandments within the Council There are many who blindly choose to serves nearly 8,000 students annually, For someone who liked bacon with chambers, as was his opinion, that the accept Ms. Palin’s scripted remarks as but there are thousands more that still his eggs, giving him ham instead of country and community, had lost it’s sense truths. Please don t count me among these. need our help. bacon is similar to what is being done of morality., yet, at the meeting on January This was on the Sean Hannity interview on Now is the time to fulfill the vision of with the story of “Huckleberry ” per 10, 2011, He very loudly used the Lord’s FOX TV. She will not even speak on any improving education to result in a quali- the headlined articles which have name in vain, as he gaveled down a very other channel because they do not always fied workforce and stronger communi- appeared in the news media. And, while upset citizen. He was so unprofessional, believe her to be correct. ties. Individuals and businesses can we’re at it, Huckleberry is most certain- and such an embarrassment to our commu- Of course she is paid by FOX. mentor students or provide resources ly not spelled Huckelberry, the way it is nity. He is our leader? When will people realize that Sarah that will have an everlasting impression pronounced by everyone. So while Then we have Mr. Deile, with his huge Palin is not the sharpest knife in the draw- on the lives of the children who are our change in the wording of the story is ego, that he consistently trips over, er? Does she disagree with President future. Education is the key to a better being overhauled, why then not a proper attempting to stifle a teachers “freedom of Obama s speech in Tucson last week when Florida and Take Stock in Children is spelling of pronunciation in the title? speech” as a voting member of the City he called for more civil discourse? Does proud to be the state’s resource to help Foolishness abounds in the attempt to Charter school’s governing board. she really feel that stirring the pot will students achieve their dreams. change the wording of an American clas- According to one news report he was quot- sic at the outset. So why not continue the calm things down? Why doesn’t she just Richard A. Berkowitz ed as saying, “It isn’t smart to attack peo- apologize and move on? Chairman of the Board bastardization with the title’s spelling? ple who have power over you”, and “we The idea of the political correctness Mary West Take Stock in Children have control over the purse strings”, (refer- Cape Coral of this project is an abomination upon all ring to the funding of the city charter American literature. “The written word, Page 6A Saturday,January 22, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE Weekly Recap

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Tour de Cape Big Brothers Big Sisters to Cape Coral Parkway City offers extension to draws hundreds host Big Block Party Bash rebuilt expected to start police union Tour de Cape marked its 20th year this Big Brothers Big Sisters is hosting a Ten police officers will not see a past weekend at Cape Harbour, drawing Big Block Party Bash Saturday, Jan. 29, in April scheduled reduction in their paycheck or hundreds of participants on foot and bicy- from 8 a.m. until 12:30 p.m., at the Omni The rebuilding of Cape Coral Parkway pay step next week as the city tries to have cle. Hosted by the city’s Parks and Club in Fort Myers to recruit additional is scheduled to begin April 27 and is esti- further discussions with the local union. Recreation Depart-ment, the event fea- “bigs” during National Mentoring Month. mated to last six months, according to On Wednesday, the city offered a two- tured a 5K Saturday, along with a Family Outreach Officer Lisa Terrill said the Big interim Public Works Director Steve Neff. week extension to the Fraternal Order of Also the city’s transportation manager, Fun Ride. On Sunday, there were four Block Party Bash is an event for the com- Police Lodge 33 to reach a mutually recreation rides available to bicyclists at Neff told the Community Redevelopment agreeable resolution regarding a group of munity, so Big Brothers Big Sisters can Agency Board Tuesday the work should lengths of 15 miles, 31 miles, 62 miles reach out and recruit mentors for the chil- officers who did not obtain educational and 100 miles. The entry fees varied. be completed by late October. “We’re credits. Reductions and repayment plans dren who are on the waiting list. “We are finalizing the schedule as we speak,” Neff Theresa Hart, a recreational specialist going to be recruiting bigs,” she said. were scheduled to begin on the officers’ with the city, said more than 200 people said. Transportation staff will be on hand paychecks issued Jan. 27. “By offering “That is our main goal.” Big Brothers Big to answer any questions the public may took part in the 5K. About 120 participat- Sisters currently serves 1,200 children in the two-week extension, the city is contin- ed in the Family Fun Ride, triple last have about the rebuilding process at an uing its good faith approach and giving Lee County. Terrill said there are 350 upcoming open house. That forum is year’s number. On Sunday, approximate- children on the waiting list who are wait- FOP representatives another opportunity ly 500 to 600 bicyclists participated in scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 3, from 5-7 to discuss the decision through the collec- ing to be matched up with a big brother or p.m., at the CRA offices in Big John’s the recreation rides. Of the total number, big sister. tive bargaining process,” the city’s about 200 people did not pre-register, Plaza. spokeswoman, Connie Barron, wrote in a instead signing up that morning. prepared statement. Quilt and fiber art show We Care Food Ministry Warmer weekend spurs this weekend continues to serve the Overdue fines attendance at St. Andrew Journey 2011, A Contemporary Quilt at library double starting and Fiber Art Show, a juried and judged needy festival show presented by Art Quilters Unlimited We Care Food Ministry at Faith Feb. 1 Despite a slow chilly start Thursday, Inc., will be held Friday and Saturday, Presbyterian Church provided food for Library patrons that have a habit of the annual St. Andrew festival garnered a Jan. 21 and 22, at Faith Presbyterian 862 people during December, which keeping materials past their due date strong turnout over the weekend as the Church Faith Center. The show will fea- included more than 300 kids and more beware: increased overdue fines are on weather warmed up. The four-day cele- ture award-winning artists who live both than 50 elderly. Faith Presbyterian their way. Starting Feb. 1, the Lee County bration, which wrapped up Sunday, in Florida and out of state who have had Church Pastor Dr. Timothy Halverson Library System’s overdue fees will rise offered carnival rides, fair fare and a mix their art work shown at international and explained that one of the church’s retired from 10 cents per day to 20 cents per day, of entertainment to raise funds for the national quilt shows throughout the members began the We Care Food per item. System Director Sheldon Kaye Catholic school. Marc Gizzi, event co- United States. Joyce Grande, chair of the Ministry 25 years ago after seeing how said it’s an effort to increase revenue by chair, said organizers were hoping to raise show, said this is the first year Art many kids were hungry while he volun- revisiting the overdue fines, which has $100,000 plus – similar to what was Quilters Unlimited has put on the show. teered at schools for remained the same for many years. “We raised last year. “It actually looks like it’s This initial show is being dedicated to and sports. “He stood up in front of the have not revised our overdue charges for going to turn out to be a safe event,” he Joan Fran, a member of the guild who congregation and asked if we care about as long as anyone can remember and this said Sunday. But, attendance figures on died of ovarian cancer in 2008. “We are the kids in the community,” Halverson will bring us up to date,” Kaye said. “Plus that final day appeared “a little down” very excited,” Grande said about the said. The question received good feed- we have falling revenues and increased from 2010. Gizzi cited the dip in temper- show. back and We Care Food Ministry began. costs, so we believe this will help to sup- ature on the first day of the festival and the When the ministry first started, volunteers plement those overages.” Each overdue economy for the difference. distributed food through guidance coun- item will have an overdue fine “cap” of selors at schools to feed the children. $6. Coming in Next Week’s Breeze... TUESDAY: Italian American Festival Journey 2011: A Contemporary Quilt and Fiber Art Show Cape City Council meeting THURSDAY: Lee County School Board meeting Prep sports wrap-up

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(The police blotter contains public infor- ed. ■ Carie Lynn Larson, 45, of 7471 to sell manufacture or deliver and narcotic mation obtained from the Cape Coral ■ Jeremy Todd Dull, 20, of 913 S.W. Georgiana Drive, Bokeelia, was charged equipment possess and or use. Police Department, the Lee County Sheriff’s 11th Place, was charged Thursday with lar- Friday with hit and run leave scene of crash Office and the Lee County Jail booking log. ceny theft $300 or more but less than involve damage to property, DUI and hero- ■ Mark Allan Perez, 36, of 1024 S.E. Arrests made are suspicions of crime(s) $5,000. in possess with intent to sell manufacture or 26th St., was charged Thursday with battery committed. All persons are innocent until ■ Suzanne Tipple, 56, of 1801 S.W. deliver. cause bodily harm domestic violence. proven guilty in a court of law.) 21st Terrace, was charged Thursday with ■ Camille Gabriella Oliver, 19, of 2926 ■ Saul David Rodriguez, 28, of 107 DUI. N.W. Third Place, was charged Wednesday S.E. 24th Ave., Apt. A, was charged ■ Deborah Ann Cervone, 32, of 220 with possess harmful new legend drug with- Thursday with damage property criminal Arrests S.W. 12th St., was charged Friday with out prescription and DUI unlawful blood mischief $200 and under, carrying con- ■ Aaron Trent Byrd, 36, of 5793 damage property criminal mischief over alcohol .15 or higher or with person under cealed weapon electric weapon or device Tiffany Place, West Palm Beach, was $200 under $1,000. 18. and resist officer obstruct without violence. charged Thursday with opium or derivative ■ Savannah Lee Tavares, 26, of 4781 ■ Julio Rafael Triguero, 26, of 137 S.E. ■ Crystal Renee Tucker, 37, of 207 S.E. sell. Orange Grove Blvd., North Fort Myers, was 45th St., was charged Wednesday with bat- 14th Court, was charged Thursday with ■ Michael C. Conrad, 68, of 918 S.W. charged Friday with drugs possess con- tery touch or strike domestic violence. cocaine sell. 23rd St., was charged Thursday with loiter- trolled substance without prescription ■ Janella Elizabeth New, 30, of 1513 ■ Lee Dewayne Kastel, 22, of 432 S.E. ing or prowling and petit theft. includes marijuana over 20 grams, narcotic N.E. 16th Place, was charged Wednesday 23rd Terrace, was charged Thursday with ■ Larry Kenneth Casey, 27, of 1108 equipment possess and or use and drive with fraud illegal use credit cards use more marijuana possess not more than 20 grams S.E. Sixth Ave., was charged Thursday with while license suspended. two times six months obtain goods money and contribute delinquency minor or marijuana possess not more than 20 grams, ■ Jose Pablo Galvez-Leon, 49, of 2605 $100 or more, larceny theft $300 or more dependency of. drugs possess controlled substance without N.W. Second Place, was charged Friday but less than $5,000 and fraud imperson- ■ Louis Franklin Campbell, 22, of 232 prescription and narcotic equipment posses with drive with license from other state ation use possess identification of another N.E. 16th Place, Apt. 4, was charged and or use. when Florida license suspended. person without consent. Thursday with operate motor vehicle with- ■ Thomas Edward Mccracken, 31, of ■ Dustin C. Hamilton, 39, of 2328 ■ Eleanor Josephine Henninger, 28, of out valid license. 1832 S.W. 10th Terrace, was charged Country Club Blvd., was charged Friday 413 S.E. 29th St., was charged Wednesday Thursday with drive while license suspend- with disorderly intoxication. with larceny petit, heroin posses with intent

OBITUARIES Josephine M. Starr 16, 2011 after a courageous battle against both heart and with Cape Coral Little Josephine M. (nee Wilk) Starr, 94, a resident of lung disease. League. With her deep love Chesterfield, formerly of Detroit and Cape Coral, Fla., She was preceded in death by her father, Alan Winslow of animals, Robin rescued died Jan. 17, 2011, at Sr., her mother Marianna Moore Winslow, her daughter many animals that had been Village of East Harbor, Victoria who was born prematurely and passed away after abused or abandoned. She Chesterfield, Mich. only three days in the world, and a nephew Seth Schmidt. always believed she should She was born Aug. 15, Survivors include her husband David of 33 years. help the less fortunate, 1916 in Hamtramck, They first became friends in 1966 and attended high whether they were animals Michigan. She was the wife school together. She also is survived by her son and best or humans. of Custer Aloysius Starr, friend Karl, daughter-in-law Kathleen and two of the most There will be a memorial now deceased. precious and special people in her life, granddaughters celebration of her life She was a homemaker Kaitlyn and Evelyn, who always put a smile on her face Saturday, Jan. 22, at 2 p.m. and a foster mother. She is and a twinkle in her eyes. Other survivors include her sis- at Epiphany Episcopal survived by her children, ters Laura (and Theodore) Godsil of Tucson, AZ, Paula Church, 2507 Del Prado Thomas (Caroline), Custer (and Barry) Schmidt of Afton, VA and her brother Alan Blvd., Cape Coral. (Helen), Roger (Beverly) of (and Lori) Winslow, Jr. of Cape Coral, Fla., and a very Memorials may made to Oregon, Susan (Gordon) special friend and cousin Mary Jane Banwell of Madison, Lifeline Family Center, WI. She is also survived by nieces and nephews Rebekah, Cape Coral, Fla., Animal Knowles of N.C. and Diane Robin (Jeff) Mancini of Florida; Jeremy, Sara, Melissa, William and Jesse. Refuge Center (No kill shel- four grandchildren, Jason She was born in Syracuse, NY, grew up in New City, ter) N. Fort Myers, Fla. and Winslow Prihoda (Karen), Steven NY and graduated from Clarkstown High School in 1969. The Harry Chapin Food (Jacqueline), Todd (Lisa) She moved to Cape Coral in 1977. Bank in Fort Myers, Fla. and Marc (Tara); nine great- Josephine M. Starr She was blessed with the gifts of being both a musician Family message: As a true advocate for peace on earth, grandchildren; foster mother and an artist, working in painting, pottery, jewelry and one of her last wishes was that people would be kind and of Joetha (Paul) Czarnecki other mediums. Robin put her graphics arts talent to work compassionate to each other. We all wish for Robin that of Mich. and Jefferson (Penny) Matthews of N.C. and opened a business with her husband, Blue Sky the peace she wanted for everyone, she has now found for Please share memories at www.resurretionfuneral- Typesetting. herself. Robin was deeply loved and will be sorely missed home.com One of Robin’s passions was helping unwed mothers by those she has touched and knew her. through the organization Lifeline and generously donating Family and friends may sign the guest book by visiting her talent and time to their quarterly newsletter. She was www.dignifiedcremations.com. Affordable Cremations, Robin Winslow Prihoda involved with Big Brothers and Big Sisters and was a big A Dignified Alternative is in charge of arrangements. Robin Winslow Prihoda passed from this world on Jan. sister to girls in need. For years, she was a team mother Widening: Informational meetings set for Feb. 17 and Feb. 24 From page 1A O’donnell wondered just how difficult it Both the north and southbound lanes of but the time table for that expansion is be patrolled by bicycles ... we want our res- would be to get people to slow and yield to the current Burnt Store Road will become unknown, according to the Lee County idents to be safe down there.” bicyclists. the southbound lanes when the project is Department of Transportation. The updated widening plan also calls for “You can’t walk out in front of cars in a completed. The Northwest Neighborhood bicycle crossings over what would be the shopping center parking lot and expect them The new northbound lanes will have new Association’s informational meeting will be southbound lanes of the future Burnt Store to stop. and they’re going five miles an bridges which will feature the lighted pedes- Feb. 17, from 7 - 9pm, at Christa Road. The crossings would be marked, of hour,” O’Donnell said. trian pathways, but those paths will not McAuliffe Elementary School. course, but they would have little else to The project is being funded with both extend to the southbound lanes. Lee County’s workshop will be protect people crossing the street. state and local money, and is scheduled for Burnt Store Road will eventually become Thursday, Feb. 24, from 5 - 7 pm at the At speeds of up to 55 mph, Rich 2014 - 2015. a “super street”, taking the four lanes to six, German American Social Club. Page 7A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Saturday,January 22, 2011 Community provides input at superintendent search forum By MEGHAN McCOY ees. Lee County is the 9th largest district in and be available to employees and the com- Fischer also held a forum Wednesday [email protected] Florida and the 40th largest in the United munity. A superintendent should be a “born night during the District Advisory Council One of six community forums, this one States with a $1.428 billion budget. leader,” Goetz said, “someone who has been meeting. She said there were about 80 people conducted by the Lee County School Board Fischer said it’s important to find out what called to education.” who generated a lot of good ideas. Vice Chairman Mary Fischer, was held at the community is looking for in a superin- Another member of the crowd said the She expressed that she hopes individuals Cape Coral High School Thursday night to tendent before the board begins its search. district desperately needs a hands-on superin- who were not able to make it to one of the provide community members with the oppor- Cape Coral High School Principal Eric tendent who will be willing to implement a forums will go onto the districts website, tunity to voice their input of what character- McFee was one of the participants who culture change if need be while a parent said www.lee.k12.fl.us/superintendent, and send istics and qualifications a new superintendent shared his opinion of what he hopes the she hopes the district will hire a superintend- their comments of what qualifications and should possess. school board will consider when hiring a new ent who has a lot of knowledge of bringing characteristics the next superintendent should District employees, school based employ- superintendent. He explained that Lee more money into the district through grants, have to anyone of the board members. ees, parents, board members and others gath- County is a unique district due to its size and so more technology can be brought forth in Board member Don Armstrong also ered at Cape Coral High School to either accomplishments and it is important to bring the classrooms. attended the meeting Thursday night. On voice their opinions or fill out a 3x5 index someone on board that understands that. “As we do our search we have to keep our Tuesday, he held a forum at Mariner High card of what qualities they believe a superin- “Someone has to be familiar with how it minds and doors open,” Fischer said. “We School, which he said attracted 40 people tendent should have. works here,” he said. “A person who comes have to entertain anybody that comes to us that ranged from students to business people. Interim Superintendent Dr. Larry Tihen in from out of state has to learn of everything with qualifications that are statutory and He said he received some great feedback opened the forum by informing the 24 people that is going on in Florida,” which can be “a show a big interest.” from the crowd. in attendance that the sole purpose of the huge burden.” Dr. Greg Adkins, who kept track of the “The community seemed very involved,” meeting being held was because board mem- McFee also shared that he hopes they look two minutes that individuals were allotted to he said, adding that “we have to hear what the bers wanted to make sure the community had within the district when their search begins. speak, said the forum went well. He said public has to say.” an opportunity to provide input. He went on “There are so many people in the district those who came shared a lot of good input The information collected from each of to explain that the information gathered from that are all qualified,” he said. and comments of what they want in a super- the board members community forums will Thursday’s forum would be shared with the Marvin Goetz, president of Lee County intendent. be shared during the next superintendent rest of the board. Association of Professional Substitute “We have tremendous support from the workshop, which is scheduled for Jan. 28. Fischer went over a few of the district’s Teachers said he thinks every superintendent community,” Tihen said. “That community is The school board has tentatively set June statistics. She explained that the district has should be a humanist, a people person who powerful and supportive.” 1 as the hire date for a new superintendent 117 schools, 81,929 students as of October runs a transparent system, who is willing to He said the new superintendent should be and July 1 as the date he/she should start to 2010 and 12,000 full and part time employ- bend and be visible. He also said a superin- someone who wants to be a part of the com- be a part of next year’s budget process. tendent should always have his door open munity because it is “not a one person job.” Oasis Model United Nations team brings home awards By MEGHAN McCOY he is “very honored.” from his country, along with compiling all “There were so many intelligent dele- [email protected] The Great Compromise Award was the information he learned from his gates there,” he said. “They were extreme- The Oasis Model United Nations team given to the delegate who worked the research in his own words. ly smart when it came to knowing their brought home more awards from the hardest to bring different antagonistic par- He explained that he tried “not to make country and taking a stance in their posi- Seahawks Model United Nations confer- ties together. it vague, but to explain to all the delegates tion.” ence, along with setting a new record. “He is an amazing young man and he of what was happening in the country.” The other students who received an Out of the six committees that the Oasis has done so much,” Peter Ndiang’ui, social “I didn’t know how bad it was in most award are Claudia Hernandez, Devin team represented, five awards were won, studies teacher and Model United Nations of the country,” he said. Backhaus, Johana Gonzalez, Zachary along with the Verbal Accommodation Advisor said. “He did extremely well, he Nacer learned from his first conference Barrett, Seth Littlestone and Alissa award. Twenty-two students participated got the top award. I am so proud of him.” experiences that if he had something to say Tondasch. in the conference. He explained that he went through a lot he should make his voice heard and not to The remaining members of the team are The biggest success story that came out of training before he attended his first con- be intimidated by others. Ciara Bennesse, Jenna Burgess, Dorina of the latest Model United Nations confer- ference. “I think it went pretty well for my first Bernard, Paula Moreno, Kristen Reilly, ence was an Oasis student who broke the Nacer was on the Federal Republic of conference,” he said. Zachary Peralto, Karishma Kalia, Tyler record for the youngest top award winner Nigeria committee. He addressed the Nacer joined the Model United Nations Hollis, Toby Williams, Austin Simpson, in a Florida high school Model United issues of child labor and primary education team after all of his teachers recommended John O’Donnell, Victoria Littlestone, Nations conference. during the conference. him due to his good grades. Emily Schwarck, Alexandra Mills and Samir Nacer, who is in eighth grade Nacer said he prepared for the confer- The intelligence of the other delegates Nadine Joseph. said to receive the Great Compromise ence by doing a ton of research to learn at the conference was what stood out most The next United Nations Conference, Award at his first Model United Nations more about the issues. After educating to Nacer, along with the delegates know- the Southwest Florida Conference will be conference “feels really exhilarating” and himself, he then tried to act as a delegate ing their issues and having a solution. held on March 10 and 11. Services: Downes a ‘well rounded, kind and generous person’ From page 1A trip. He and others were swimming when have a good education. “I’d hoped against hope that he survived er was doing OK as of Friday. they were caught in the riptide. Officials Downes and his classmates visited whatever happened to him,” he said. “She said, ‘We are not going to have the reported that no one else was injured. Ndiang’ui at his home and asked him not to Cross called Downes a well rounded, kind devil glorified by our tears. We are going to In 2008, Downes graduated from leave. They pleaded with their teacher to and generous person. glorify God and thank God for the times we Canterbury School in Fort Myers. stay, explaining that it meant a lot. Ndiang’ui “A very gentle, kind, loving person of were with Erik,’” he said. He is survived by his mother, Myrna felt a sense of duty toward those students and great humility but also of great potential, who Sunday’s service will be broadcast live Litner, of Cape Coral; father, Elvis Downes, kept teaching. had remarkable intellect and tremendous online at: www.shoressda.org. of Boston, Mass.; aunts, Colleen, Lynn and “Because of these kids,” he said. promise and who will be greatly missed by In addition to the service, the Erik Rose; uncles; cousins; and grandmother, who Ndiang’uia has a photo of his wife at the the entire Canterbury community,” he said. Downes Memorial Scholarship fund has resides in Barbados. church service for their son — Downes is One specific thing Cross remembered been established at Oglethorpe University. Downes was remembered Friday by some holding up Ndiang’uia’s wife, offering sup- about Downes was the comfort that he In lieu of flowers, the family asks that of those who knew him. port while she mourns. inspired in other people. contributions be made to the fund by calling “Erik was an exceptional student,” former “Erik was always there,” he said. “He was very easy to know and be (404) 364-8328 or online at: Canterbury teacher Peter Ndiang’ui said. “He “Erik had so much to offer the world,” around,” he said. “A very benign presence.” www.oglethorpe.edu. was a teacher’s dream to have in the class. He Ndiang’uia said. “So much goodness.” Cross added that Downes was very The fund is provided by Downes’ family, had this drive for learning.” The two remained close through the involved with his church and did an enor- fellow students, faculty, friends and the com- His first year he was in Ndiang’ui’s years. When Ndiang’uia heard Downes was mous amount of community service through munity, according to university officials. The ancient world history class, his second year missing, followed by the recovery of his the church. According to Canterbury offi- scholarship will be given to a deserving stu- he was in his world geography class and his body days later, he thought to himself, “God, cials, Downes had 500-plus hours of com- dent with preference given to candidates third year he was in his AP human geography I’m not ready to lose another son.” It was a munity service and was a peer mentor. from Florida, the Fort Myers area specifical- class. In his fourth year, he was a sort of shock, he said. He also was in the Science National ly. teacher’s aide. “To me, it was not just another student,” Honor Society and Social Science and The Fort Myers Shores Seventh Day But it went beyond that. When Ndiang’uia said. History National Honor Society, was a mem- Adventist Church is at 14830 Palm Beach Ndiang’ui’s son passed away in an traffic Teacher Ian Cross served as Downes’ fac- ber of the Mock Trial team and was a senior Blvd. in Fort Myers. The church’s telephone crash, he felt like he did not want to teach ulty advisor during his four years at representative to the school’s alumni board at number is 693-0341. again. Originally from Kenya, his family Canterbury. When he heard Downes had Canterbury. moved to American so that his son could gone missing, he hoped for the best. According to Ndiang’uia, Downes’ moth- Unemployment: Latest numbers have officials hopeful From page 1A “Its an improvement,” Hartman said. Hartman said the job fair is also free whether to unemployment figures will momentum is now building. I don’t “Psychologically its going to give peo- to any employer looking to hire veter- return to over 13 percent once the “sea- think its a fluke we’re doing slightly bet- ple a boost and give the business com- ans. son” has passed, but for now she’s ter.” munity more confidence.” Hartman didn’t want to speculate on happy that its been somewhat reduced. Not only did it drop “We can’t predict but it seems like year over year, but also we’ve turned the corner,” she said. “The month to month. The unemployment rate in November 2010 was 13.4 percent, according to state documents. Unemployment rate salso slightly dropped in Charlotte and Collier counties. A Tradition In Lee County Charlotte County fell For Over 100 years! from 12.9 percent in FORT MYERS: 239.936.2177 November to 12 percent harvey-engelhardt-metz.com in December. CAPE CORAL: 239.542.2134 Collier County fell metzfuneralhome.com from 12.5 percent in November to 12 percent in December. Hartman said the dip is likely to seasonal and

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Following presentations from two experts necessary, such as replacing the current sewer and how the saline and freshwater mix is “The main subject of the meeting was to on the pros and cons of replacing the Ceitus system, to improve the water quality in the affecting the species who generally inhabit take a position on the return of the Ceitus barrier in Cape Coral, the vote to have the pass.” the area. Boatlift, or other barrier that would restrict barrier replaced was nearly unanimous. Stoelker also said that the purpose of the “I am 100 percent for putting the barrier the flow of fresh water from Cape Coral into “It was clear that the vast majority of our meeting was to once again hear from experts, back primarily because of the result of habitat the Matlacha Pass. The people of Matlacha membership was in favor of having the barri- both sides of the issue. Addressing the group loss. When the barrier was in place we saw a have witnessed the change of water quality er put back,” said Matlacha Civic Association was geologist David Scott and biologist more natural mix of salt and fresh water as the and reduced marine life first-hand in our own president Bill Stoelker. “We had been asked Aaron Adams. fresh water, for the most part, was diverted canals and bays right behind our homes,” to take a position on this matter and our posi- According to Scott, the current situation is and it was a slower mix which results in less Stoelker said. “We have seen the excess sand tion is now official.” not harmful to the pass and stood in favor of of an impact on bottom dwellers such as sea and fill on Shoreline Drive continue to accu- According to Stoelker, many of the people not replacing the barrier on the so-called grass and oysters,” Adams said. “When the mulate. We have seen major changes to our attending the overflow meeting had already “spreader” canal in the northwest Cape. bottom feeders no longer exist, then other water quality over the past two years and the made up their minds as to the need for the “We have seen studies that the storm species such as snook are impacted. When only thing that is different is the removal of replacement of the barrier. water runoff into the pass is not polluting the their food source is gone, they are forced to the lift. We don’t think this is the only answer “Most of the people in favor of replacing area,” Scott said. “Studies show that perhaps relocate and in many instances the relocation to insure the best possible water quality, but it the barrier have witnessed the unfavorable the storm water runoff is among the cleanest is not for the better.” is a start. Our position is to put the barrier changes to the pass and realize the impor- in the state and pollution is not a problem. According to Stoelker, the vote was 50 to back so that the spreader system can operate tance of replacing the barrier to preserve the If we dam the thing back up, we don’t put back the lift or another barrier, one vote to as it was designed.” Public says no to proposed Cayo Costa name change By MARIANNE PATON friends and I often think of them like family “I have had the great privilege of working lived on Cayo Costa for more than six gener- [email protected] members,” said Johnson. with Porter Goss and I feel he deserves recog- ations. An overwhelming majority of people “Changing the name of Cayo Costa would nition, however, the name change at Cayo Former Cayo Costa ranger Scott Player attending a public input session on a pro- be like someone coming into my home and Costa could be detrimental when it comes to spoke in the family’s behalf. posed name change for Cayo Costa State telling me that Uncle Joe would no longer be brand identity,” McGloughlin said. “Brand “I was a ranger at Cayo Costa and I under- Park sent a very clear message: Leave the Uncle Joe. Renaming a family member or identity for state parks is very important to the stand the hardships that were endured by the name alone. Cayo Costa would just be wrong.” state economy and should be maintained. For first settlers there. We need to protect what More than a dozen area residents told Several speakers approached the subject example, let’s say I lived in London or we have here and to respect those people. officials why they felt that the name of the from a financial view point. Germany and was looking for a place to vaca- Changing the name would be like sweeping park should not be changed to honor former “I think our tax money would be spent tion and I decided to Google Cayo Costa. those people under the carpet,” Player said. “I Lee County Commissioner and CIA head better elsewhere, rather wasting it on new Changing the name, this park would no know that Porter Goss was important when it Porter Goss. signs, maps and other things to change the longer come up in a search because it would came to developing the park, but these fami- Presenting the proposal brought forward name of the park,” said Bill Fuller. no longer exist. If that were the case, we lies are the ones that deserve the recognition by Sen. Michael Bennett was Dale Adams, Marty Nanning, a resident of Cayo Costa, would have lost those visitors and the rev- for keeping the island the way it is.” had hoped to honor the work done by Goss. provided a personal perspective. enue they bring with them. The name of Cayo After hearing the testimonies, Fitzgerald “Porter Goss was instrumental in the park “I consider myself a custodian of the Costa has been promoted around the world shared her opinion as to how Bennett would going from a county property to a state park island. Along with other families, we have and should remain that way. As for Porter respond. and I am asking that we simply add his name shared a bond with the island and its history,” Goss, I would be happy to help find another “It is apparent that no one here supports and call it Porter Goss Cayo Costa State Park said Nanning. “When it comes to renaming vehicle where he can be recognized.” the proposal to change the name of the park, in his honor,” Adams said. “I think it is the island to honor a person, I believe it Others reflected the historical significance so, in my opinion, it is clearly evident that appropriate as Goss had been in support of should reflect the families who were instru- of the name Cayo Costa. there will be no bill presented by Sen. costal issues and played a role in establishing mental in keeping the island pristine and not “I don’t believe in changing historical Bennett to propose a name change at this the state park.” for another individual.” names to honor a contemporary person and I time,” said Fitzgerald. “The idea for the name While most agreed that Goss is deserving In addition to her own statement, Nanning feel as though most agree with me,” said change was brought to the senator by Mr. of recognition, they did not feel that changing also presented Adams, the originator of the Mary Kaye Stevens. “Just look at what hap- Adams and this is why the senator asked for the name of the state park was the answer. proposed name change, and legislative assis- pened with Cape Canaveral. When it was this town hall meeting, as he felt it was Pine Island resident Robert Johnson was tant to Sen. Michael Bennett, Crystal changed to Cape Kennedy, people expressed important to get feed back from those who among those who felt the name change would Fitzgerald, 30 emails from other individuals their displeasure with the change and later, would be most affected by the change, so I be inappropriate. who opposed the name change. the name Cape Canaveral was reinstated.” can assure you that this is a done deal and “Over the years, the islands of Charlotte Elaine McGloughlin was also among Also attending the meeting were several ends with this meeting.” Harbor and Pine Island Sound have become those who spoke. members of the Paddila family, which has Schools: Some signs of improvement for next year noted From page 1A seeking to relocate to our area...we are even from $13,920 to $17,760 depending on the of the economy. She explained that although seeing international inquiries” grade level. Tuition at a Glance they offer financial aid, some parents still Tuition for students at Christ Lutheran Peters said they awarded $1.2 million in School is $6,200, which includes music, art, financial aid to assist families in offsetting could not make ends meet to pay tuition. Christ Lutheran School: “There are a lot of unintended outcomes computer, Spanish and physical education tuition. She explained that 20 percent of their classes. Mitchell said the tuition has remained families receive some type of need-based 87 students, $6,200 for tuition of a poor economy, and we can only hope that St. Andrew Catholic School: it turns around,” Meegan said. the same for the past four years. assistance. A chili cookoff and cake walk are held Canterbury School Development Director 250 students, $5,720 for tuition She explained that they have seen a small Cape Coral Christian School: increase in enrollment since the beginning of once a year to help raise money for the Chris Fusco said internal fundraising is pretty the school year. school’s general fund, in case the school significant because the money raised goes to 130 students, $5,340-$5,520 for tuition Meegan attributes the increase to people needs to order such things as books for the the greatest need of the current school year. Canterbury School: 605 students, moving into the area because they found students or playground equipment. Although He explained that they reach out to parents, $13,920 to $17,760 for tuition work here or, perhaps, a positive sign that the revenue is generated from the event, Mitchell former parents, alumni, grandparents or any- economy is improving explained that they hold the two events most- one who has a significant connection to the ly as a “fellowship sort of event to get every- school to help them bridge the gap of what enue for the school. Cape Coral Christian School has 130 stu- At the beginning of the year they hold a dents enrolled, which is down by 15 students one together.” they charge to attend the school and what it Three to four other fundraisers are held at actually costs to educate a child. That gap is magazine drive, which is coordinated by the from the previous year. Home and School Association, which is usu- Enrollment coordinator Jill Rudnik of Christ Lutheran School for community out- about $910. reach programs to benefit the Cape Coral In recent years, the internal fundraisers ally over within the first four weeks of school. Cape Coral Christian School said they usual- She explained that the drive typically ly run about 140 to 150 students a year. Caring Center. would contribute in excess of $400,000 to Rudnik said they do not hold any fundrais- their general fund. He explained that due to brings in between $15,000 to $20,000 in Although Canterbury School has seen a revenue, which is used directly in the class- dip in enrollment from 632 students last year ers throughout the year because they run the the economy they are hoping to reach about school’s budget on tuition, which is $5,340 $350,000 this year. room to benefit the children. to 605 students this year, they have seen a 50 The other fundraiser, the St. Andrew percent increase in the number of applications for kindergarten through eighth grade and “The economy has affected all non-profits $5,520 for high school students. and we are no different,” Fusco said. Festival, which was held last weekend is their and inquiries they have received for those “massive fundraiser” due to the $100,000 it interested in enrolling their child at the school To offset the costs of this year’s school A event held every fall and an auction year, she explained that the tuition went up held every spring also generate money for the usually generates over four days. next year. Three to five years ago Meegan said the festival has traditionally Canterbury’s enrollment was closer to 650 about $200 from the previous year. school, which goes into their financial aid “We are shooting to stay the same,” she fund. The golf event typically raises about been used for their endowment fund, so they students. can provide financial aid to families. She said “I think people are feeling more confident said about next year’s tuition, “We just have $3,500 a year and the auction can bring in as to wait for our budget to see.” much as $130,000 a year. the money has also been used for a new roof about the economy,” Director of Admissions for the school a couple years ago. Julie Peters said. “We are receiving a tremen- A 2 percent increase in tuition was applied Meegan said they hold two major this year at Canterbury School, which ranges fundraisers a year to bring in additional rev- The festival is “absolutely crucial,” she dous amount of calls from families who are said. - F E C T A IR , U R R IN C . County: P ONONLYLY Site information sought DOES YOUR A/C $ 95 18-POINT From page 1A NEED A CHECK-UP? 29 M AINTENANCE gather information for this prospect about said. Ask About Cape Coral and potential available sites. 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cape-coral-daily-breeze.com SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 2011 PAGE 9 Fishing in PREP REPORT ‘All teams cold, ice dangerous’ brings chills for 4A-11 boys ■ had forgotten what cold really Schedule, 10A meant, but a recent trip to By JIM LINETTE IIMaine reminded me. [email protected] People are bright and cheery as Talk about wide open tourna- they ask you how you are and com- ments. Consider the boys’ District ment about how lovely the day is. I 4A-11 soccer bash that starts Monday didn’t at Cape Coral High’s Dave Warkentin know Field. what to “Everybody brings a few danger- say other ous scorers,” said host Seahawks than coach Aldo Nardiello. “No one comes “well yes, in without thorns and fangs. There a least the can be lots of surprises. We want to wind’s try not to be the headline. What hap- not blow- pened in the girls’ district is both a ing today, lesson and a warning.” and the Despite not being beaten all season sun is in both regular and district games, the shining.” Seahawks (17-0-3, 6-0-3) are the No. I don’t 2 seed behind Fort Myers. The district Capt. George Tunison dare men- champions in the last two seasons tied tion it’s 0-0 in their “district counter” match only 2 on Dec. 3, but the Seahawks defeated degrees and my teeth are chattering. I the Green Wave 4-0 on Dec. 9, which can’t imagine 9-10 months of that did not count in the standings. plus relentless wind, as I would be “The tournament is a new opportu- stir crazy in short order. MICHAEL PISTELLA nity for all teams,” said Nardiello. Ice drinking is popular, I mean ice Ida Baker sophomore Monique Elliott (23) breaks away from Fort Myers’ Jenny “For the top seeds it’s about survival, fishing is very popular. Hundreds of Shotwell (7) and Jordan Yandle (13) in the Bulldogs’ District 4A-11 and for the lower seeds it’s about a thousands huddle in lean-to’s to cus- Championship clash Friday night. More photos are available online at: cu.cape- fresh chance.” tom comfortable ice fishing shanties coral-daily-breeze.com. The four lowest seeds must play staring at holes in the floor hoping for their way into the quarterfinal round a perch, lake trout, or walleye. in Monday’s two first-round matches. I guess the more one drinks the No. 8 Estero kicks off against No. 9 “funner” it becomes, but since I don’t Bulldog girls win title 4-2 North Fort Myers at 5 p.m., followed drink I found myself bored and day- by No. 7 Ida Baker and No. 10 dreaming about our beautiful year- ■ Scores, schedules, 10A Collier 3-0 Friday night. Lemon Bay at 7 p.m. round fishery here in Southwest By JIM LINETTE “Back-to-back championships makes it bet- Quarterfinal matches are split, two ter this time,” said Bulldogs coach Dave Florida. [email protected] on Tuesday and two on Wednesday. Now that I’m back I will be target- The Ida Baker Bulldogs claimed the District Trepkowski. “We persevered through ups and No. 5 Cypress Lake and No. 4 ing trout on the flats and canals and 4A-11 girls’ soccer championship for the sec- downs and some losses this year. We’ve grown Riverdale play at 5 p.m., followed at 7 reds under the bush when tides and ond year in a row with a 4-2 victory Friday stronger as a team.” p.m. by No. 1 Fort Myers against the temperatures permit. night over the Fort Myers Green Wave at A quick goal in the first 90 seconds by the Estero-North winner from Monday. Also, I really don’t want to hear any Bulldogs Stadium. Bulldogs was disallowed by an offsides infrac- The other two quarters on complaints about going out in T-shirts, As champions, the Bulldogs (22-5-1) earn tion, but the pressure kept coming at the Green Wednesday sends No. 2 Cape against shorts and sandals and catching nothing home field advantage for the regional quarter- Wave (15-6-3), who travel to Barron Collier the Baker-Lemon Bay survivor at 5 but 50 or 60 trout and several reds. Try finals next Thursday against District 4A-12 for a regional quarterfinal match. p.m., followed by No. 3 South Fort staring at holes in snowmobile suits for runner-up Lely, which lost to champion Barron See FINALS, page 11A Myers and No. 6 Mariner at 7 p.m. days then get back to me. The winners collide in the semifi- Ever been in an ice shanty for two nals on Friday. The Cape- days, eight hours per day, sober, with Baker/Lemon Bay winner meets the four strangers that drink whisky all Baker earns South-Mariner winner at 5 p.m., fol- day? lowed at 7 p.m. by the Fort Myers- Every day I launch my skiff here in Estero/North survivor against the Southwest Florida surrounded by Cypress Lake-Riverdale winner. gators, eagles, manatees, world class at girls’ Semifinal winners advance to the game fish, even giant sharks. I know district championship match at 7 p.m. I’m blessed, but only when one goes Saturday plus an automatic berth in away does it really hit home how truly the state regional playoffs that start lucky we are to live in this sporting and soccer title with quarterfinal matches the follow- boating, outdoor paradise. By JIM LINETTE ing week. ■ Capt. Dick May reports trout In District 3A-12 action at Bishop continue to bite well on the grass [email protected] Verot, Nos. 4-5 seeds Dunbar and flats, although most are short with The Ida Baker Bulldogs came one Island Coast kick off at 6 p.m. about one keeper to every eight fish victory away from recording back-to- Wednesday with the winner advanc- caught. The best bite occurs as the back District 4A-11 girls’ soccer ing to Friday’s semifinals against No. tide starts coming up and in the early championships after repelling the 1 seed Bishop Verot in the 8 p.m. afternoon after the sun has warmed Riverdale Raiders 5-0 in the semifinal contest. Nos. 2-3 seeds Gateway the water for several hours. round Thursday at Bulldogs Stadium. Charter and LaBelle meet in the first Best baits are live shrimp or Gulp The Bulldogs (21-5-1) advanced to semifinal at 6 p.m. The winners col- baits fished under a cork with a slow Friday’s championship game against lide in the championship game at 7 retrieve. Fishermen with shallow run- the Fort Myers Green Wave, who sur- p.m. Saturday. ning boats seem to be catching larger vived an upset bid by the Cape Coral “Mariner and Ida Baker represent fish while going into the back country Seahawks 2-1 in overtime. local rivalries for us on top of the dis- and making long casts into potholes. The Bulldogs scored all of their trict importance,” said Nardiello. That said, it’s not uncommon to goals in the first half and held on for “Whenever you play teams a couple of catch 40-plus trout per trip out on the the victory. times during the season, the tournament The No. 3 seeded Bulldogs, the MICHAEL PISTELLA grass flats. Ida Baker sophomore Shannon Pearl fights can be challenging. The big thing for us Redfish continue to be under size highest remaining seed among the it not to read too much into the result with a few keepers mixed in just like final four teams, struck quickly for through Fort Myers defender Morgan Deprofio from last week (a tie and a win, respec- the trout. Best baits are live shrimp two goals in the first 2 1/2 minutes to (9) in the Bulldogs’ 4-2 win in the District 4A-11 tively). We have to respect the oppo- and plastic jerk baits. gain the upper hand. championship game Friday night. More pho- nent and be well aware how dangerous The fish are not under the bushes. “The girls came to play tonight,” tos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily- players like Nick Presti and Daniel They are in protected bays in potholes See 4A-11, page 11A breeze.com. Sharkey and the others can be.” or creeks where the water is a few degrees warmer. Come see me at the free seminar at Old Pine Island Marine in St. James Girls’ 3A-12 soccer top seeds advance City at 7 p.m. Friday or at the Taste of ■ Pine Island at the Center on Pine Island Scores, schedules, 10A Gateway Charter advanced Talia Barraco added one goal. meet again in the regional play- on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. By JIM LINETTE with an 8-0 win over LaBelle in Ashley Lofgren had two of the offs that begin next Thursday. Friday’s other semifinal. team’s five assists. Goalkeeper Capt. George Tunison is a Cape [email protected] Boys Soccer Bishop Verot scored its third “I’m proud of the effort our Chryssie Gibson made just one Coral resident fishing guide. Contact girls put forth all year,” said save in the 40-minute match. ■ Ida Baker 2, Fort Myers him at 239-282-9434 or captgeor- mercy-rule shutout of Island 1: Coast in girls’ soccer, the latest Gators (5-15) coach Tammy “We were coming off a big Nick Presti and Daniel [email protected], or Flying Fins Bayly. “We are looking forward win against Fort Myers,” said Sharkey scored second-half Sportfishing. one a 9-0 win Friday in the semifinals of the District 3A-12 to next season.” Vikings coach Randy Zavada. “I goals to lift Ida Baker past Fort Tournament at Island Coast. Kelly Williamson was the think that made a big difference.” Myers. Cape boys undefeated The top-seeded Vikings play first to score as the Vikings The Vikings and Griffins Goalkeeper Rush Manterola No. 2 seed Gateway Charter at raced to a 5-0 lead in the first split their regular-season series, made 10 saves for the Bulldogs Ron Lind scored two goals and six minutes. McKenzie each winning on their own field. (10-10-1), who open District 4A- Paolo Acosta added one as Cape Coral 4 p.m. Saturday in the champi- onship game. Duquette collected four goals, Saturday’s tiebreaker will be on 11 Tournament play at 7 p.m. wrapped up regular season soccer play Kady Otzko had three goals and a neutral field, but they could See PREP, page 11A with a 3-0 victory Friday at Evangelical Christian. The Seahawks completed the school’s first ever undefeated regular SCOREBOARD season at 18-0-3. Goalkeeper Daniel Villamil had a Prep Boys NBA ECHL busy night with 12 saves to preserve Mariner 61, Island Coast 26 Nets 89, Pistons 74 Everblades 4, Royals 3, SO the Seahawks shutout. Ida Baker 65, North FM 54 Magic 112, Raptors 72 ● Standings, 10A Kayck Freire and Caio Amaral Prep Girls Basketball Suns 109, Wizards 91 assisted on Lind’s goals. Acosta’s tally Island Coast 41, Mariner 19 Hornets 100, Hawks 59 came on a kick, giving the NHL Prep Boys Soccer Celtics 110, Jazz 86 Seahawks a 3-0 lead in the first 20 Islanders 5, Sabres 2 Cape Coral 3, ECS 0 Bucks 102, Cavaliers 88 minutes of the game. Canadiens 7, Senators 1 Cape hosts the District 4A-11 Ida Baker 2, Fort Myers 1 Grizzlies 115, Rockets 110 Lightning 2, Panthers 1, SO Tournament that starts Monday. The Mariner 2, North FM 2 Spurs 101, Knicks 92 Seahawks have a bye into the quarter- Kings vs. Warriors (n) Stars vs. Flames (n) Prep Girls Soccer ● Scores, schedule, 10A finals on Wednesday when they face Baker 4, Fort Myers 2 Lakers vs. Nuggets (n) the winner between Monday oppo- ● Bishop Verot 9, Island Coast 0 Scores, schedule, 10A nents Ida Baker and Lemon Bay. ● Scores, schedules, 10A Page 10A Saturday,January 22, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com T HE B REEZE S PORTS 12 gymnasts qualify Everblades Schedule Special to the Breeze around. Hailey Daigle Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday [email protected] placed sixth on beam and Tropical Twisters seventh all-around while Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Gymnastics enjoyed a suc- Alexia Stirp was sixth all- cessful meet at the first around in her age group. 23 24 25 26 27 28 22 AAU State Qualifier last In Level 5, Nicole weekend in Naples, their Trantina placed fourth on at vs. first of the season. vault, third on bars, sixth on All 12 athletes qualified beam, and seventh all- OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Kalamazoo Reading for the State around. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Championships scheduled In Modified Optional, for May 6 in Tampa. Kylie Zabriskie won vault, In the Level 2, Rachel seventh on bars, fifth on Everblades home games at Germain Arena Home Away McChesney scored 37.375, beam, third on floor and Hannah Staruk a 36.65, third all-around. Emily McChesney 35.625, In Level 7, Alexis Gates All times listed Eastern SPORTS SCOREBOARD Katie Weaver 34.9 and was third on bars, first on Laney Padgett 34.2 in the beam and second all- around. Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. all-around competition. OLF Sunday's Games In Level 4, Julia Their next competition G HOCKEY Indiana at Denver, 8 p.m. Sokolova was first on vault is the Princess Classic in and floor, second on bars Port Charlotte. The athletes Coral Oaks Golf Course ECHL and won all-around. Ashley are coached by Lisa Men’s Golf Association Friday's Games ON THE AIR Yamamoto was second on Johnson, Michael Johnson, Individual Low Net — 1/19 Florida 4, Reading 3, SO vault, third on bars, fourth Jennifer Greer and Matt A Flight — 1. Jerry Secora 62; 2. Barry Toledo 4, Elmira 3 Donegan 63; 3. Ed Whiteman 66. South Carolina 5, Greenville 3 On Television on beam, and second all- Contini. B Flight — 1. Jerry Lake 64; 2. Bob Kalamazoo 4, Cincinnati 2 TODAY DuFresne 65; 3. Jerry Palen 66. Wheeling 4, Trenton 3 7:30 a.m. — ESPN2 (cable) English Premier C Flight — 1. Fred Guttormson 66; 2. Nick Utah at Idaho, (n) Soccer: Liverpool vs. Wolverhampton Roberto 69; 3. Don Gardner 70. PORTS ALENDAR Bakersfield at Las Vegas, (n) 8:30 p.m. — GLF (cable) Abu Dhabi S C Ontario at Stockton, (n) Championship Victoria at Alaska, (n) 10 a.m. — ESPN2 (cable) : Australian HIGH SCHOOL Saturday's Games Open Youth Sports tackle and identifying fishing spots, Reading at Florida, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29 instruction by Capt. Gary Bonacci; 11 a.m. — ESPNU (cable) College fee $30 residents, $45 non-residents, Wheeling at Trenton, 7 p.m. Basketball: George Mason vs. James Madison Minnesota Twins Free Youth Elmira at Toledo, 7 p.m. / Clinics — preregistration required. Info: Mark Noon — WINK (Channel 11) College Hunter (239) 574-0806. Girls Soccer Greenville at South Carolina, 7:05 p.m. Instructional series runs six Saturdays District 4A-11 Tournament Basketball: Ohio State vs. Illinois Calusa BUG Chase 5K & Half- Kalamazoo at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 8-Feb. 12 at various sites through- at Ida Baker Noon — WNFM8 (cable) College Mile BUG Crawl Walk — Calusa Utah at Idaho, 9:10 p.m. out Southwest Florida; including 10 Thursday, Jan. 20 Basketball: Georgia Tech vs. Virginia a.m.-noon at Koza-Saladino Park in Nature Center, 3450 Ortiz; registra- Bakersfield at Las Vegas, 10:05 p.m. Noon — ESPN (cable) College Basketball: tion 6 a.m., race 7:30 a.m.; entry fee Semifinals Ontario at Stockton, 10:30 p.m. Cape Coral on Jan. 29; quality hands- Ida Baker 5, Riverdale 0 Villanova vs. Syracuse on instruction for boys & girls ages 6- raceday $35, $25 (17 and under), Victoria at Alaska, 11:15 p.m. Noon — FSN (cable) Women’s Basketball: $10 (crawl); postrace refreshments & Fort Myers 2, Cape Coral 1, OT Sunday's Games 16; more info under Southwest Friday, Jan. 21 Texas A&M vs. Iowa State Florida Clinics online. Web: awards; proceeds benefit Fort Myers Cincinnati at Toledo, 4 p.m. Metro-McGregor Kiwanis BUG Championship: Ida Baker 4, Fort Myers 2 Noon — CSS (cable) College Basketball: www.twinsbaseball.com Wheeling at Trenton, 4 p.m. Richmond vs. Massachusetts Jan. 29-30 (Bring Up Grades) program; register Regional Quarterfinals Elmira at Kalamazoo, 4 p.m. in advance online. Web: www.ftmy- 1 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) College Basketball: AJGT Junior Golf Classic — Thursday, Jan. 27 Greenville at Gwinnett, 4:05 p.m. Arkansas-Little Rock vs. Florida Atlantic Beaver Creek, Zachary, La.; two-day, erstrackclub.com Region 3-4A Bakersfield at Las Vegas, 5:05 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29 1 p.m. — Speed (cable) Auto Racing: 36-hole tournament for ages 12-18; Naples Lely at Ida Baker, 7 p.m. Stockton at Ontario, 8 p.m. online entry deadline midnight Jan. 7th Ballpark Festival of Beers — Winter testing at Daytona Hammond Stadium at Lee County Region 3-3A Blades Record: 25-18-2 1 p.m. — ESPNU (cable) College Basketball: 23. Info: (318) 402-2446; Web: Fort Myers at Barron Collier, 7 p.m. www.arrowheadjgt.com Sports Complex, 6-9 p.m.; pouring Home: 12-7-1 Away: 13-11-1 Streak: W-4 Eastern Kentucky vs. Morehead State Feb. 15, 17 & 19 more than 60 beers from around the District 3A-12 Tournament Friday’s Game 1:30 p.m. — CW6 (cable) College Cape Coral Soccer Association world (wine sampling also available); at Island Coast Everblades 4, 3, SO Basketball: Mississippi vs. LSU tickets $20 in advance ($25 at the gate), Spring Recreation Registration — Friday, Jan. 21 Upcoming Games 2 p.m. — WINK (Channel 11) College Online registration now through Feb. must be age 21 or older; entertainment Semifinals Basketball: Tennessee vs. Connecticut by local bands. Info: (239) 768-4210; Jan. 22 — vs. Reading, 7 p.m. 19 with walk-up registration 6-8 p.m. Gateway Charter 8, LaBelle 0 2 p.m. — ESPN (cable) College Basketball: Web: www.miraclebaseball.com Jan. 28 — at Kalamazoo, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 and 17 at Pelican Field, and Bishop Verot 9, Island Coast 0 Kansas State vs. Texas A&M Sunday, Feb. 6 Jan. 29 — at Toledo, 7 p.m. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Feb. 19 at Cape Coral Saturday, Jan. 22 2 p.m. — FSN (cable) Women’s Basketball: Lee County Archers 900 Round Jan. 30 — at Toledo, 4 p.m. Sports Complex; coaches needed for Championship: (1) Bishop Verot vs. (2) Event — Nalle Grade County Park Feb. 2 — vs. Greenville, 7:30 p.m. Nebraska vs. Kansas State U6 & U8 teams; registration fee $75 Gateway Charter, 4 p.m. 2 p.m. — CSS (cable) College Basketball: for Lillipop (4-year-olds), $95 for U6- range, North Fort Myers; 9 a.m.; all Feb. 4 — vs. Greenville, 7:30 p.m. skill levels invited. Info: Ben Brown Feb. 5 — vs. Greenville, 7 p.m. Charlotte vs. Duquesne U15 boys & girls, $125 for Excel pro- Boys Soccer 2:30 p.m. — WZVN (Channel 26) Bowling gram for U8 & U10. Info: Eddie (369) 6212. Thursday, Feb. 24 Friday, Jan. 21 NHL 2:30 p.m. — WNFM8 (cable) College Carmean 549-2272; Web: Cape Coral 3, Evangelical Christian 0 www.capecoralsoccer.com Minnesota Twins Celebrity Golf Saturday's Games Basketball: Clemson vs. Maryland Sunday, March 6 Classic — Fiddlesticks Country Ida Baker 2, Fort Myers 1 New Jersey at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 3 p.m. — ESPNU (cable) College Florida Gulf Coast Martial Arts Club; foursome scramble format; Mariner 2, North Fort Myers 2 (tie) Chicago at Detroit, 2 p.m. Basketball: Buffalo vs. Ohio entry fee $250 per person (dinner Boston at Colorado, 3 p.m. 3 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) College Championships — Bay Oaks District 4A-11 Tournament auction non-golfers $50), proceeds Washington at Toronto, 7 p.m. Basketball: Temple vs. Xavier Recreation Center, Oak Street, Fort at Cape Coral benefit Lee Memorial Health Anaheim at , 7 p.m. 4 p.m. — WINK (Channel 11) Texas vs. Myers Beach; 9:30 a.m.; grappling, Monday, Jan. 24 no-Gi & Gi, 2-5 p.m.; karate, taek- System’s Regional Cancer Center. Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Kansas (8) Estero vs. (9) North Fort Myers, 5 p.m. wondo, kungfu, forms, weapons Info: (239) 343-6950; e-mail: twins- N.Y. Rangers at Atlanta, 7 p.m. 4 p.m. — CW6 (cable) College Basketball: (7) Ida Baker vs. (10) Lemon Bay, 7 p.m. forms, fighting, self-defense, break- [email protected] Columbus at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Mississippi State vs. Georgia Friday, Feb. 25 Tuesday, Jan. 25 ing competition; entry fee $25 first Los Angeles at Phoenix, 8 p.m. 4 p.m. — ESPN (cable) College Basketball: 18th Boston Red Sox Children’s Quarterfinals division, $15 each additional divi- Calgary at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Duke vs. Wake Forest Hospital Celebrity Golf Classic — (4) Riverdale vs. (5) Cypress Lake, 5 p.m. Minnesota at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. sion. Info: Steve Berkowitz (239) 4 p.m. — FSN (cable) College Basketball: Bear & Bobcat courses at The Forest (1) Fort Myers vs. Estero-North FM winner, Sunday's Games 240-0100. Arizona State vs. Washington Country Club, Fort Myers; Tee Party 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Chicago, 12:30 p.m. March 31, April 1-2 4 p.m. — GLF (cable) Golf: Bob Hope Steve Caiazzo Instructional and auction on Feb. 24; sponsor- Wednesday, Jan 26 Florida at New Jersey, 3 p.m. Classic Football Camp — Storms Complex; ships available; proceeds benefit Lee Quarterfinals Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 3 p.m. 4 p.m. — VS. (cable) College Basketball: 5-8 p.m. (Thursday & Friday), 9:30 Memorial Children’s Hospital. Info: (2) Cape Coral vs. Ida Baker-Lemon Bay Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 5 p.m. (239) 985-3550; e-mail: boston- New Mexico vs. UNLV a.m.-2 p.m. (Saturday); inviting ages winner, 5 p.m. Nashville at , 8 p.m. [email protected] 4 p.m. — CSS (cable) College Basketball: 7-18, fee $70 per child, $120 (two (3) South Fort Myers vs. (6) Mariner, 7 p.m. March 4-5 Virginia Commonwealth vs. Old Dominion siblings), includes insurance, drinks, Friday, Jan. 28 Bonita Bay Celebrity Tennis 4:30 p.m. — WBBH (Channel 20) Dew snacks, T-shirt & closing pizza party; Semifinals Event — Bonita Bay Tennis Club; 20 FOOTBALL Tour instruction from former NFL pros SouthFM-Mariner winner vs. Cape Coral- Rick Upchurch, Steve Doig, Steve touring tennis pros participate in pro 5 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) College Baker/Lemon Bay winner, 5 p.m. Caiazzo; deposit by Feb. 15 reserves marquis challenge and pro-am; pro- Basketball: Creighton vs. Missouri State Fort Myers-Estero/North FM winner vs. spot in limited class. Info: Steve ceeds benefit Children’s Hospital of 5 p.m. — ESPNU (cable) College SW Florida. Info: Bonita Bay (239) Cypress Lake-Riverdale winner, 7 p.m. NFL Caiazzo (239) 443-9366. Conference Championships Basketball: Louisville vs. Providence 495-3573. Saturday, Jan. 29 July 17-24 Sunday, Jan. 23 6 p.m. — ESPN (cable) College Basketball: CABA 18U Metal Bat World Sunday, March 6 Championship: TBD, 7 p.m. Harlem Globetrotters Basketball Green Bay at Chicago, 3 p.m. (FOX) Kentucky vs. South Carolina Series — Bob Cene Baseball N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. (CBS) 6 p.m. — FSN (cable) College Basketball: — Germain Arena, 2 p.m.; District 3A-12 Tournament Complex, Struthers, Ohio; national Oregon vs. Oregon State tournament information & registra- Globetrotters vs. Washington at Bishop Verot Pro Bowl 6 p.m. — CSS (cable) College Basketball: tion available online. Info: Ken Generals; featuring the four-point Wednesday, Jan. 26 Sunday, Jan. 30 Alabama vs. Auburn Quinn (330) 770-7157; Web: shot (35-footer); tickets start at $15, Dunbar vs. Island Coast, 6 p.m. At Honolulu now on sale online, at the Germain 7 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) College Basketball: www.cababaseball.com Friday, Jan. 28 AFC vs. NFC, 7 p.m. (FOX) Arena box office or by phone: Info: Memphis vs. Alabama-Birmingham Semifinals (800) 745-3000; Web: www.harlem- Super Bowl 7 p.m. — ESPNU (cable) College General Info Gateway Charter vs. LaBelle, 6 p.m. globetrotters.com Sunday, Feb. 6 Basketball: Boston College vs. Florida State Cape Coral Bass Club — Meeting Bishop Verot vs. Dunbar-Island Coast win- Saturday, March 19 At Arlington, Texas 7:30 p.m. — GLF (cable) Senior Golf: first Tuesday each month, 7:30 p.m., ner, 8 p.m. Caloosahatchee Moose Lodge 2395 Smucker’s Stars on Ice — AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:30 Mitsubishi Championship Saturday, Jan. 29 on Cape Coral Parkway; men, Germain Arena, 7:30 p.m.; tickets p.m. (FOX) 7:30 p.m. — SUN (cable) NBA Basketball: Championship: TBD, 7 p.m. women, children who love to bass starting at $25 go on sale Dec. 4 Raptors vs. Heat fish welcome; tournaments held through Ticketmaster (800-745- 3000) or online at Ticketmaster.com; College 8 p.m. — WGN (cable) NBA Basketball: locally and out of town. Info: Jim Girls Basketball Bowl Schedule Cavaliers vs. Bulls headline performers Olympic Gold Friday, Jan. 21 Lewis 945-7188; Web: www.capec- Saturday, Jan. 29 8 p.m. — FSN (cable) College Basketball: Medalist Evan Lysacek and Silver Island Coast 41, Mariner 19 oralbassclub.com At Mobile, Ala. Arkansas vs. Florida Medalist Sasha Cohen. Web: Monday, Jan. 24 Cape Coral Club — Senior Bowl, 4 p.m. (NFLN) 8 p.m. — CSS (cable) College Basketball: Meeting fourth Wednesday each www.starsonice.com Gateway Charter at Cape Coral, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5 Rice vs. Central Florida month, 7:30 p.m., Cape Coral Yacht Monday, April 11 Island Coast at South Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. At San Antonio 9 p.m. — ESPN (cable) College Basketball: Club, 5819 Driftwood Pkwy.; adults Children’s Hospital of SW Fort Myers at North Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. Florida Golf Classic — The Colony Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Challenge, 2 p.m. Michigan State vs. Purdue interested in boating (sail or power), Estero at Bishop Verot, 7:30 p.m. Golf & Country Club; registration 9 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Tennis: Australian cruising or armchair are welcome. Tuesday, Jan. 25 10:30 a.m., shotgun start 12:30 Open Info: Ron Miniter 945-7761. Gateway Charter at Mariner, 7:30 p.m. p.m.; 18-hole foursome scramble 10 p.m. — GLF (cable) Golf: Bob Hope Sailing Singles Club — Happy Dunbar at Ida Baker, 7:30 p.m. ASKETBALL format; entry fee $250 per person, B Classic Hour gathering first Friday each Fort Myers at Island Coast, 6 p.m. month, 5 p.m., general meeting sponsorship opportunities available. 11 p.m. — ESPNU (cable) New Mexico Naples at Bishop Verot, 7:30 p.m. third Thursday each month, 7 p.m.; Info: Bill or Joanne Ribble; e-mail: State vs. Utah State Wednesday, Jan. 26 learn to sail with us; new members [email protected] College Sunday Cape Coral at Port Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. and captains with wel- Top 25 Schedule 8:30 a.m. — GLF (cable) Abu Dhabi NOTE: Send information about Oasis at Moore Haven, 5:30 p.m. come. Info: Diane (239) 463-0993. Saturday’s Games Championship your group’s upcoming events at Thursday, Jan. 27 Saturday, Jan. 22 No. 1 Ohio State at No. 23 Illinois, Noon Noon — WINK (Channel 11) AMA least two weeks in advance to: LCAC Crossovers Beginning Saltwater Fishing Class No. 2 Kansas vs. No. 10 Texas, 4 p.m. Supercross Daily Breeze Sports Calendar, 2510 Friday, Jan. 28 No. 3 Syracuse vs. No. 7 Villanova, Noon — Cape Coral Yacht Club, 9 a.m.-3 Noon — WNFM8 (cable) College p.m.; class designed for new & novice Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral, FL Ida Baker at Mariner, 7:30 p.m. No. 4 Duke at Wake Forest, 4 p.m. Basketball: vs. North Carolina State anglers age 16 and over to Southwest 33904; or send e-mail to: breezes- Bishop Verot at Golden Gate, 7 p.m. No. 5 Pittsburgh at DePaul, 4 p.m. Florida waters, learn rod, reel, bait, [email protected] No. 8 Connecticut vs. Tennessee, 2 p.m. 12:30 p.m. — WBBH (Channel 20) NHL No. 9 BYU at Colorado State, 9 p.m. Hockey: Flyers vs. Blackhawks Boys Basketball No. 11 Texas A&M vs. Kansas State, 2 p.m. 1 p.m. — WFTX (Channel 36) NFL District 4A-11 Final Standings Championship Chase 1. Ft. Myers 9-0; 2. Mariner 7-2; 3. Cypress Lake No. 12 Kentucky at South Carolina, 6 p.m. Cup points, counterpoints No. 13 Missouri vs. Iowa State, 9 p.m. 1 p.m. — WINK (Channel 11) Skiing 6-3; 4. Ida Baker 5-4; 5. Cape Coral 5-4; 6. Lemon Bay 4-5; 7. North Ft. Myers 3-6; 8. Riverdale 3-6; 9. No. 14 Purdue vs. No. 17 Michigan State, 9 p.m. 1 p.m. — FSN (cable) Women’s Basketball: DAYTONA BEACH getting a lot of great input South Ft. Myers 3-6; 10. Estero 0-9. No. 15 Minnesota at Michigan, 7 p.m. Oklahoma vs. Kansas (AP) — NASCAR Presi- from the drivers about the No. 16 Notre Dame vs. Marquette, 7 p.m. 1 p.m. — SUN (cable) Women’s Basketball: Thursday, Jan. 20 No. 19 Louisville at Providence, 5 p.m. Boston College vs. Georgia Tech dent Mike Helton strongly tweaks that would go along Mariner 45, Cape Coral 41 No. 20 Washington vs. Arizona State, 4 p.m. 1 p.m. — ESPN (cable) Sunday NFL indicated the points system with something like that.” Friday, Jan. 21 No. 22 Saint Mary’s, Calif. at Vanderbilt, 2 p.m. Countdown Mariner 61, Island Coast 26 No. 25 Cincinnati at St. John’s, 4 p.m. 1 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Tennis: Australian used since 1975 will be NASCAR chairman Sunday’s Games scrapped for a simpler scor- Ida Baker 65, North Fort Myers 54 Open Brian France is expected to Saturday, Jan. 22 No. 18 Wisconsin at Northwestern, 1 p.m. No. 21 West Virginia vs. South Florida, 2 p.m. 2 p.m. — WFTX (Channel 36) NFL Pregame ing method. announce any changes, Bishop Verot, Ida Baker at Dunbar 3 p.m. — WBBH (Channel 20) World “The goal for some time including potential tweaks Monday, Jan. 24 FGCU Men: 4-13 Adveture Sports has been to create a points sys- to the Chase for the Sprint Mariner at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m. Home: 2-6 Away: 2-7 A-Sun: 1-7 3 p.m. — WFTX (Channel 36) NFL Playoffs: tem that is easy to understand, South Fort Myers at Island Coast, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Game Packers vs. Bears Cup championship format, Tuesday, Jan. 25 easy to explain, easy to be next Wednesday night in FGCU 68, Campbell 66 3 p.m. — FSN (cable) Women’s Basketball: Cape Coral at Island Coast, 7:30 p.m. Upcoming Games Mississippi State vs. Georgia talked about, but also be cred- Charlotte, N.C. North Fort Myers at Riverdale, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25 — at Stetson, 7 p.m. 4 p.m. — GLF (cable) Golf: Bob Hope ible at the end of the season,” It appears that’s the only Wednesday, Jan. 26 Jan. 28 — at Belmont, 8 p.m. Classic Helton said Friday at a com- unfinished business as Port Charlotte at Cape Coral, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30 — at Lipscomb, 3 p.m. 4 p.m. — WBBH (Channel 20) Dew Tour Bishop Verot at Ida Baker, 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Women’s petition update at Daytona NASCAR prepares for next Oasis at Moore Haven, 7 p.m. FGCU Women: 14-1 Basketball: North Carolina vs. Maryland International Speedway. month’s Daytona 500. The Friday, Jan. 28 Home: 8-0 Away: 6-1 A-Sun: 7-1 5 p.m. — FSN (cable) Women’s Basketball: The current system is a brief offseason — last year’s Mariner at Ida Baker, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Game Duke vs. North Carolina State complicated formula that finale was Nov. 20 — ended Island Coast at Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. Stetson 70, FGCU 52 6 p.m. — WINK (Channel 11) NFL Pregame Gulf Coast at North Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. Upcoming Games 6:30 p.m. — WINK (Channel 11) NFL NASCAR says was drawn this week when teams report- Dunbar at Bishop Verot, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24 — at Campbell, 7 p.m. Playoffs: Jets vs. Steelers up on a napkin over drinks ed to the newly paved Saturday, Jan. 29 Jan. 29 — at Lipscomb, 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Tennis: Australian at a Daytona Beach bar in Daytona International Speed- Ida Baker at Venice, 7 p.m. Jan. 31 — at Belmont, 8 p.m. Open 1974. The Associated Press way for three days of testing. Bishop Verot at Gary Anderson Shootout 7:30 p.m. — GLF (cable) Senior Golf: NBA Mitsubishi Championship reported this week that Helton defended Wrestling Saturday's Games 8 p.m. — Speed (cable) Auto Racing: 24 NASCAR is informing NASCAR’s credibility, Saturday, Jan. 22 Atlanta at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Hours of Daytona teams it wants a system that which many fans are ques- Freis Duals at Fort Myers High Dallas at New Jersey, 7 p.m. 10 p.m. — GLF (cable) Golf: Bob Hope would award points based tioning because the changes Tuesday, Jan. 25 Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. Classic East Lee County at Cape Coral, 6 p.m. Phoenix at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Monday on finishing position, from are so close to the start of the Dual at Ida Baker, 6 p.m. Toronto at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. — ESPN (cable) College Basketball 43 points to the winner to season and how the champi- Wednesday, Jan. 26 Utah at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) College Basketball one for last place. onship will be won hasn’t Cape Coral at Fort Myers, 6 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago, 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. — VS. (cable) NHL Hockey: “We’re in the middle of been formally announced. Thursday, Jan. 27 San Antonio at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Rangers vs. Capitals Dual at Ida Baker, 6 p.m. New York at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 9 p.m. — ESPN (cable) College Basketball: the conversations, actually With scoring undecided Saturday, Jan. 29 Orlando at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Baylor vs. Kansas State telling the competitors the competition group spent LCAC at Riverdale Memphis at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. 9 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Tennis: Australian where our mind is,” Helton a good deal of time Friday Indiana at Portland, 10 p.m. Open said. “The main goal is to discussing the new rule that get one that’s just easier to will prevent drivers for rac- If you have a sports news tip, community event or feature story idea on any subject ... understand and simpler. ing for championships in And we’re close. We’re more than one series. Send e-mail details to: [email protected] Page 11A T HE B REEZE S PORTS breezenewspapers.com Saturday, January 22, 2011 Shootout gives Blades 4-3 win ■ Scores, schedule, 10A close out the period proved By RYAN RYLES costly when the Royals took Special to the Breeze advantage with just 12 sec- The Florida Everblades onds remaining to regain battled their way to a four- the two-goal lead, 3-1. game winning streak with a Forced to start the third 4-3 shootout victory Friday period serving the remain- night over the Reading der of the second penalty Royals at Germain Arena. and their backs to the wall, “The first period killed the Blades didn’t allow it to us, but we just kept our legs kill the momentum they had moving, kept chipping built in most of the previous away, chipping away and it period and came out skating just worked out,” said hard and aggressive. The Everblades veteran Ross result was a dominant third Carlson, who scored twice period in which the Blades in the win. scored twice while holding The Royals were first to the visitors to just eight get on the scoreboard con- shots in the final period. test when Eric Castonguay Fischer tallied first, 7:38 beat Blades netminder into the period, and Carlson Bobby Goepfert (22 saves) added his second of the less than 2/12 minutes into night with five minutes left the game. Reading contin- to force extra time. ued to press and widened its “The second period we lead to 2-0 on a power play, got much better,” said and carried the margin into Blades coach . the first intermission. “Then we took the dumb The Everblades (25-18- penalties … but that is 2) came out more deter- probably what we needed, MICHAEL PISTELLA mined from the drop of the because that really changed Ida Baker junior Autumn Yesh (10) sends the ball ahead Friday night in the Bulldogs’ 4-2 District 4A- puck in the second period. the game for us.” 11 championship game Friday night, recording their second straight district championship. More The Everblades domi- After a scoreless over- photos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. nated long stretches of the time, Blades newcomer period, only to come up Tony Mosey was the only short of finding the net until player to score in the Carlson rammed in a shot shootout to earn the victory. Finals: Baker to host regional opener from out front of the net. The Blades and Royals Back-to-back penalties (23-12-2-2) wrap up the Continued from page 9A 32nd minute. bit of a letdown. Fort Myers, which three-game series Saturday Herrera added to the 2-0 lead bare- had yet to pose a serious scoring against the Blades within a In the 17th minute of play, the minute of each other to night at Germain Arena. Bulldogs got a ball to go into the net ly four minutes into the second half as threat, got a break and a goal by and take the lead for good. Monique Baker continued the assault. Another Abigail McMahon, who took a rico- Elliott sent a pass from the right wing pass from Elliott to the left wing chet ball in front of the goal to get the NFL REPORT to the middle for Shannon Pearl, who reached Herrera, who was taken to the Wave on the board. buried it inside the left post. turf near the endline by a defender, With 10 minutes remaining, The Bulldogs used long lead pass- but jumped up and sailed a high shot Jordan Yandle added the second es behind the defensive backs all night at a steep angle over the keeper and Wave goal, converting a ball from the into the far corner of the net. right corner on a deflection. AFC: History might long to take advantage of the speed of Pearl and Elliott and others, but it was Six minutes later, junior Brenna Baker’s domination included a 20- Brittney Herrera who scored the next Hambsch scored on a 40-yard free 6 margin in shots on goal and 31-9 two goals to open some breathing kick over everyone, including the overall. not mean much now room. Elliott sent a pass out to keeper, and just under the crossbar to Bulldogs keeper Payton Van Horn Herrera on the left wing and Herrera make it a 4-0 Baker advantage. stopped four shots while Wave keeper PITTSBURGH (AP) — “What this team has that slipped it inside the left post in the Minutes later, the Bulldogs had a Michelle Andrade had 14 saves. History tells us the impresses me is the resilien- Pittsburgh Steelers belong. cy. To do it the way we have The New York Jets? Not so done it, not having Ben 4A-11: much. (Roethlisberger) for four Go for repeat The 2010 season and games (while he was sus- Continued from 9A including the biggest upset playoffs, however, have writ- pended), missing Troy said Bulldogs coach Dave of the tournament, the No. 8 ten their own version of histo- (Polamalu) for two or three Trepkowski. “It was really seed Seahawks took No. 4 ry, with a common theme: games, our offensive line get- enjoyable. We played the seed Fort Myers to overtime Anything can happen. ting hurt. It’s been remarkable first half with intensity.” tied 1-1 since the 33rd It already has to the Jets, to see the guys fill in.” Sophomore Monique minute of the first half. who never had won in the It’s the Steelers way. Elliott broke the scoring ice “It was a tough game, but Steel City before edging the The Jets aren’t likely to in just 1:15 as the Bulldogs I think we had no gas left in Steelers 22-17 in December. be swayed by the Steelers’ worked a right-to-left-to- the tank,” said Seahawks They also have humbled resume of success. They center double pass play. coach Eric Lamboy. “These Peyton Manning and Tom weren’t intimidated by fac- Junior Mary Farella started girls never gave up. They are Brady in the playoffs — ing the Colts in Indy or the the play on the right side, a scrappy bunch.” who does that in consecu- Patriots in Foxborough — sending the ball across to Freshman Shelbi Erp tive weeks? not even with the fresh junior Brittney Herrera on knocked in the game-winning In a season when both memory of being pum- the left side drawing the goal in the very first minute of conference title games fea- meled 45-3 at Gillette keeper to that side. Herrera the overtime period to set off ture No. 2 seeds and against Stadium five weeks earlier. set up the game-winner with a wild celebration. No. 6s, it’s foolish to dis- If anything, the Jets a quick pass back to the cen- “Both teams played their count the Jets in Sunday should be brimming with ter to Elliott, who kicked it hearts out tonight,” said night’s AFC championship. confidence that they can inside the right post. Green Wave coach Kara A franchise that validat- match up well with It was 2-0 about a Martin. “We got lucky.” ed the AFL’s talents by Pittsburgh, get key contribu- minute later when Elliott The Green Wave kept the winning the Super Bowl in tions from their playmakers, dribbled up the left wing pressure in the Seahawks end 1969 has not been back and ride off with what truly and sent a pass across to until the 31st minute when since. The Jets played for would be their biggest victo- sophomore Alexys Vargas junior Hayley Emerson took the conference title in ry since Joe Namath came at the far post. Vargas a throw-in and dribbled 40 1982, 1998 and last year. through on his guarantee. added a second goal later. yards up the left sideline They hadn’t even won post- NFC In the 25th minute, against a defender. When she season games in consecu- Herrera’s corner kick was penetrated to 10 yards from tive years until doing so last The Green Bay Packers batted around in front of the the left post, she fired a shot season and this. were a mess when they goal with two shots deflect- across the goal face and “It’s been a long time for hired Dom Capers as their ed. The second deflection inside the far post for the our fans and our franchise,” coordinator two years ago. wound up on the foot of opening score. said defensive end Shaun Ellis, The Chicago Bears had senior Kelly Fuhrmann, The Seahawks (14-9-2) a first-round pick in 2000 and issues on offense when they who knocked it home for answered a minute later on a current player with the longest turned to Mike Martz after the first of her two goals. breakaway as senior Jets career. “So for us to be last season. The other came on a penal- Christina Hunt kicked a able to get to that point — and Well, now look at them. ty kick in the last 15 sec- high-arching shot over the not just get there, but get there The Packers and Bears are onds of the half. Herrera head of Wave keeper and win it —would be huge one win from the Super Bowl. Michelle Andrade and under MICHAEL PISTELLA for us. “It’s time.” The outcome of Sunday’s finished with two assists. Ida Baker junior Brenna Hambsch gets a hug Riverdale picked up the the crossbar to tie the game Naturally, the Steelers say NFC championship game just offense considerably in the at 1-1. from Emily Gibson (right) after Hambsch scored otherwise. Their time for might hinge on the chess second half, but seven shots Seahawks goalkeeper, a goal on a 40-yard free kick. The Bulldogs beat AFC championship games match between the two veter- were not enough. junior Amanda Kopale, had Fort Myers 4-2 to capture a second straight has been frequent: this is No. an coordinators. Riding the crest of two a busy night stopping 16 of District 4A-11 title. More photos are available 15 for Pittsburgh, with a 7-7 Martz calls Capers a “ter- postseason victories, the Wave’s 19 shots on goal. online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. split thus far. rific teacher,” and the defense As for Super Bowls, no earned high grades this year. franchise owns more than Green Bay got to the confer- Pittsburgh’s six Lombardi ence championship despite Prep: Tritons defeat Gators, Seahawks Trophies. The Steelers have injuries that would have Continued from page 9A 18, Marrero 4, Moore 3, Guerrier 14, Ferrara 13, minute mark. The Tritons shot 10-of- won it twice in the last six derailed many teams. Emmons 4. Totals: 26 5-9 61. 11 at the free throw line in the fourth years, after the 2005 and The Bears, meanwhile, Monday against Lemon Bay. 3PG: Stamps 1, Adams 2, Moore 1. 2008 seasons. looked as if they were com- ■ North Fort Myers 2, Mariner ■ quarter to seal the win. Ida Baker 65, North Fort Ferrara topped the Tritons with 15 They’re four-point ing off the tracks before 2: Juan Rincon scored both Mariner Myers 54: Shaun Manego pitched in points, seven rebounds and blocked favorites, and part of the making key adjustments on goals in the first half, but North rallied a game-high 24 points to lead Ida four shots. Justin Emmons added nine oddsmakers’ belief in them offense and turning around in the second to settle for a tie. Baker to win over North Fort Myers. points to go with 10 rebounds to just has to stem from their expe- their season. John Teeter had one assist and The Bulldogs (10-7) host Bishop miss a double-double. rience at this level. Bundle up: Temperatures goalkeepers Matt Brust shared by Verot Wednesday. “We have one standard,” Mariner 14 5 10 16 — 45 in the teens, wind chills near halves with a total of five saves. North FM 10 17 14 13 — 54 Cape Coral 11 7 11 12 — 41 coach Mike Tomlin said. zero, maybe even a snow The Tritons ( 13-8-4) face South Ida Baker 17 21 9 18 — 65 MARINER 45 — Stamps 5, Bender 6, Adams 2, “That standard is winning.” shower is being forecast for Fort Myers Wednesday in the District NORTH 54 — Malaise 5, Crowell 21, Santiago Marrero 2, Moore 6, Ferrara 15, Emmons 9. Hines Ward has lived up 2, Beerbower 5, Feliz 4, Lapaugh 8, Vega 9. Totals: 15 12-19 45. both the AFC and NFC 4A-11 quarterfinals. Totals: 21 4-7 54. 3PG: Stamps 1, Bender 1, Moore 1. to that standard for 13 sea- championship games in Boys Basketball 3PG: Crowell 2, Beerbower 1, Lapaugh 2, CAPE 41 — Mitchell 8, Galuzny 2, Flynn 15, sons, easily the most as a Chicago and Pittsburgh. Vega 3. McIntyre 6, Daniels 3, Marshall 2, Figueroa 5. Steeler on the current roster. Could be around 13 ■ Mariner 61, Island Coast 26: BAKER 65 — Inchausti 8, Manego 24, Totals: 15 10-15 41. Richardson 3, Davis 10, Lugo 3, Tufano 4, Deems 3PG: Flynn 1. He has been one of the fran- degrees at kickoff when the Mariner defeated Island Coast with 13. Totals: 23 16-25 65. chise’s greatest postseason New York Jets take on the rebounding and defense Friday. 3PG: Inchausti 1. Girls Basketball performers and was MVP of Steelers at Heinz Field. Derick Adams hit a season high 18 ■ Mariner 45, Cape Coral 41: ■ Island Coast 41, Mariner 19: the 2006 Super Bowl. Might drop to about 8 under points to lead the Tritons, backed by Mariner made it a season sweep of Patrice Mahone scored a game-high He understands fully partly cloudy skies by the Sam Guerrier with 14 points and eight Cape Coral with Thursday’s victory. 11 points to lead Island Coast past what has bred success in time they finish after dark. rebounds and Kendrec Ferrara with Mariner edged Cape in the first meet- Mariner. The Gators (11-11) visit Pittsburgh, and will continue Conditions figure to be a 13 points and 10 rebounds. ing Jan. 11 55-54 when Kendrec South Fort Myers Monday. to do so after he is long gone. bit warmer in Chicago The Tritons (14-6) play at Ferrara blocked Justin Mitchell’s Mariner 8 5 4 2 — 19 “People try to compare when the Green Bay Charlotte Monday while the Gators jumpshot at the buzzer. Island Coast 12 5 10 14 — 41 this team to the Super Bowl Packers play the Bears at (11-9) host South Fort Myers. The score was tied 29-29 to start MARINER 19 — Mo. Bono 1, Ma. Bono 2, teams we played on, but Soldier Field. Maybe in the Dodson 3, Brinkdopke 2, McClure 5, Griffin 4, Island Coast 7 11 4 4 — 26 the fourth quarter. The Seahawks (10- Taylor 2. Totals: 7 4-10 19. every team is different,” upper teens for the after- Mariner 11 19 15 16 — 61 10) had a six-point lead with five 3PG: Dodson 1. Ward said. “We’ve got a lot ISLAND COAST 26 — Chery 3, Dal Bon 6, Griffin noon kickoff with wind ISLAND COAST 41 — Blackman 8, Mahone 5, Harding 3, Rees 7, Morris 2. Totals: 10 3-7 26. minutes to play, but the Tritons (13- of young guys and a lot of chills in the upper single 11, Duis 4, Mims 9, Young 2, Ortiz 5, Manning 2. 3PG: Chery 1, Harding 1, Rees 1. 6) went on an 8-0 run and took the Totals: 17 5-8 41. battle-tested guys who have digits, and possibly some MARINER 61 — Stamps 3, Bender 2, Adams lead for good just inside the four- 3PG: Ortiz 1, Mims 1. been there. brief, passing flurries. Page 12A Saturday,January 22, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com $50,000 in water damages reported By TIFFANY REPECKI caused to a home in Cape Coral. [email protected] On Tuesday, police responded to a Approximately $50,000 in damage was home in the 1600 block of Savona Parkway West in regard to a burglary. 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cape-coral-daily-breeze.com SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 2011 PAGE 1B If buyer misses This week’s HOT property payments, foreclose Question: We live in a neighborhood where there are many homes for sale and sales are slow. Our real estate agent suggested we offer our house for sale with an assumable first mortgage and we carry back a large second mortgage because we didn’t need any cash from the sale to buy our second home. We sold for just $5,000 down payment to a nice cou- ple who have good jobs. But about two months after the sale, they split up. Neither one is making the mortgage payments, although the wife and two children still live in the house. We haven’t received a mortgage payment for more than four months. The first mortgage lender refuses to tell us if they have received their payments but I suspect not. What should we do? Jean M.

Answer: Foreclose! When ever I carry back a second mortgage in a situation like yours, I find most people make their payments on time. But a few don’t give high priority to paying their mortgage. I’ve found the only thing which motivates non-payers is to begin foreclosure. Before the foreclosure sale is held/began, borrowers who are often many months behind will often amazingly come up with the money to pay all arrearages. However when a home owner A unique feature of this week’s “hot property” is has only $5,000 invested in a that it has a five-car garage! Located at a three-lot home, they have little financial site at 615 S.E. 22nd St., in Cape Coral, the home incentive to pay the mortgages on also has 2,382 square feet of living area and 4,895 time. Bob Jeffries total. Built in 1996, the four-bedroom, two-bath Please consult a local real estate home has tile and carpet floor coverings, a wood attorney for further details. Good kitchen with granite counters, an “amazing” pool luck! located within a sprawling lanai, plus high ceil- Question: I retired to Cape Coral over 10 years Ago, ings. The landscaping is ornamental and mature. I’m an old timer and am confused about the new home The home lists for $239,900. Contact Realtor financing options. Can you help? Arleen F. Andalice of Wonderland Realty at 239- 645-3749 or email [email protected]. Answer: Financing a new home (especially in this MICHAEL PISTELLA market) has turned topsy-turvy. A lot of new rules, a lot of foreclosures, etc. It used to be so simple. You went to a bank to open a checking account and a Savings & Loan for a mortgage. Now you can go either place for a checking account or mortgage as well as a mortgage. This just makes it simple, if you already have a checking account Condo association has new rights check around for a good mortgage company. Even the type of mortgage used to be simple-fixed rate. Q: These are challenging economic of monetary obligations to have a process in place All you had to do was compare the interest rate. Now it is times and my fellow condo board mem- the association, his or her that includes reminder let- a job comparing the acronyms: ARMS, SAM, GPAMS, bers and I are dealing with several chal- “future monetary obliga- ters and progressively PLAMS, RAMS to name a few. Sounds like military mis- lenges. One frustrating situation involves tions” include all past-due more serious steps that siles. Don’t worry. Stick with us Realtors and we’ll guide an owner who is delinquent in his assess- amounts, since those sums result in a legal claim. you through the whole process. I darn well hope? ments but because he has rented out his are still due and owing, and It is important that this As of the last Tuesday the big man at the helm of the unit he is collecting a hefty income from are a continuing obliga- process be applied uni- Fed. will the raise the interest rate many times and will it. This does not seem just. Is there any- tion. formly and swiftly. probably raise it more in the future. Stay with the 15 or 30 thing we can do? Also, the law provides Uniformly, because all year fixed, can’t get much better than this until that dread- that “any payment owners should be treated ed Tuesday when he scares the public? A: Yes. Senate Bill 1196 that received by an association” in the same manner. became law last year states that if a unit must be applied first to any Swiftly, because owners Question: or parcel is occupied by a tenant, and the interest accrued by the who are behind in paying Dear Mr. Jeffries: unit or parcel owner is “delinquent in association, then to any Sylvia their assessments are prob- Enjoy your weekly articles in The Breeze. paying any monetary obligation due to administrative late fee, Heldreth ably good candidates for I hope you will answer this before Christmas as I leave the association,” the association may then to any costs and rea- foreclosure and or bank- to Ohio for the holidays. demand in writing “that the tenant pay sonable attorney’s fee ruptcy. Associations who I recently came across an article of interest, and, I the future monetary obligation” related incurred in collection, and REAL have a legal claim in place believe it was yours. to the unit or parcel directly to the asso- then to delinquent assess- are more likely to receive My question centers on the article’s explanation that an ciation. An association can evict a tenant ments. existing law ESTATE funds. offer to sell/listing is ONLY an invitation for bids on the who does not comply. This applies to requires that payment property and that it is not a legal obligation to sell at that condominium, homeowners and cooper- received by the association LAW Attorney Sylvia price/conditions, the seller is perfectly free and within ative associations. be applied to oldest debts Heldreth is a Certified legal rights to counter offer with a higher price, etc. or, of Your association may demand rent first, and keeping in mind that statutes Specialist in Real Estate Law. Her course, not respond at all, etc. Is all of this correct? be paid to you when the owner is delin- should be compatible with each other, office is located at 1215 Miramar St. in Thanks, quent in paying “any monetary obliga- one would argue that the association Cape Coral. Ron B. tion.” This applies not only to regular may justly demand receipt of all rents This article is not intended as specif- assessments, but also special assess- until the unit’s account has brought cur- ic legal advice to anyone and is based Answer: ments, fines, and other charges which an rent. upon facts that change from time to Ron, I have 20+ e-mails and letters, just time. Individuals should seek legal opened yours. 2 late 4 Christmas Hopefully a neighbor or owner might owe to the association. There are additional steps that can be counsel before acting upon any matter relative will/can pick up a copy, otherwise call me and I It has also been argued that when a taken to motivate the owner to pay the involving the law. will give u my copy-hope u had a great Christmas in Ohio. unit owner is delinquent in the payment assessments. Your association should No. That is not exactly correct. If you list your proper- ty for an amount and someone comes with a FULL price CASH (with no contingencies) offer you should be obli- gated to sell and/or pay the commission. It is hard for Wood frame versus concrete block construction someone to make you sell if you change your mind. There have always been discussions ond floor should be con- cracks like concrete. However if the above should happen there could be legal about advantages and disadvantages of sidered for treatment. The most important ramifications, if it is not full/cash price you can both wood frame and concrete block Wood frame construc- point to take from this dis- raise/counter the price. So some of your reasoning is cor- constructed houses. Somehow over the tion is labor intense, cussion, is that if you are rect As always, check with your Real Estate attorney. years we have created some outrageous requiring more skill in considering building a With our market the way it is-who knows? You have myths about wood frame construction. framing and trim work new home, and cannot my # and e-mail, let me know what you think? With respect to structural integrity, than concrete block. This decide between wood --- both are built to meet or exceed exist- means that the cost of frame and concrete block, Have a real estate question? Write, call, fax or e-mail: ing building codes. Ever since building a wood frame ask your builder to explain Hurricane Andrew raised several home may be more than the differences and issues about the quality of construc- the cost of a concrete block nuances. Bob Jeffries, Realtor, tion, and more importantly structural home. Some argue that Mario Century 21 Birchwood Realty, Inc. soundness, building codes were revised home owners insurance for D’Artagnan Mario D’Artagnan is a 4040 Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral, FL to require homes to withstand hurri- a wood frame house costs broker associate with 239-549-5724 Office cane strength winds. more. That may be true, Miloff Aubuchon Realty 239-542-7760 Fax Some opponents of wood frame but the additional premium Group, Inc. Mario is a [email protected] construction argue that wood is more is minimal. Frame houses REAL former investigator for susceptible to wood destroying organ- tend to be better insulated, the Florida Real Estate isms and termites. Homes lost to ter- and therefore higher in ESTATE IN Commission. Mario is mite infestation are uncommon statisti- energy efficiency. also a former real estate PERSPECTIVE instructor and keynote cally. Should you have your home If termites are the only speaker on the topic of treated annually for wood destroying argument for balking agency law. Mr. organisms? The answer is yes. We do against wood frame houses, it’s a weak D’Artagnan is a published author and in fact live in a tropical climate. argument at best. And as for being veteran of the U.S. Air Force. For Houses with a second floor are typical- structurally sound, newer wood frame questions or comments contact Mario ly constructed with wood. Although homes are arguably as strong as con- at: [email protected] or the first level is concrete block, the sec- crete block and not subject to settling 239-565-4445.

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Florida custom builder, The Aubuchon open house at Pelican Preserve Saturday, Jan. Club, where members can enjoy fine and A number of local business leaders as Team of Companies, has been serving the 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. casual dining, a full calendar of events, and a well as investors, property owners, brokers, Cape Coral area and surrounding communi- The free event will feature food and fitness center with wellness, fitness and spa managers and others with an interest in ties since 1992. This organization is com- refreshments, a concert by The Kings of Cool treatment rooms. commercial real estate in Southwest Florida prised of several divisions designed to meet in the community’s outdoor amphitheatre, Pelican Preserve is one of the first residen- are expected to attend the conference. your every need in the home-buying and performances by golf trick shot artist Peter tial communities in the nation awarded the Registration and Sponsorship can be home-building process, including building, Johncke at noon and 2 p.m., tours of Plaza del Gold Seal of Sustainability from Audubon completed at www.swflccim.com. remodeling, investing, interior design, rent- Sol – the 70,000-square-foot Town Center, International’s Sustainable Development pro- Advance tickets are $40 ; day of event, ing, and property management. This team and model homes open for viewing. Bus tour gram. 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Later, on the way to get something to pull water out of the cells and not break them. At this point, Within a few minutes everything was eat, I saw a group huddling around one dehydrate them. The dehydra- have a doctor examine the back to normal. I could move my arm and skier who looked a lot like my brother. It tion, decreased blood flow and patient for definitive care. shoulder without pain. My mom thinks I was my brother. He lost one of his gloves, ice crystals all work together should have stopped playing and wants me and he had two frostbitten fingers. His only to cause tissue damage. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: to see a doctor. Is this necessary? permanent damage was the loss of a finger- One of the most destructive Does it hurt you to exercise if — C.P. tip. factors is the lack of oxygen you have a cold? I do it all the Ever since, I have been careful about that comes from artery con- time, and I can’t see that it ANSWER: You’re describing what dressing warm, often with two pair of striction to prevent heat loss makes anything worse. I’ve sounds like a burner, a common football gloves in cold weather. I don’t know what from the rest of the body. been told not to do so. injury. Nerves in the chest near the shoulder to do about frostbite. Will you run the Fast rewarming is the treat- Dr. Donohue — B.R. have been stretched. That brings on a burn- basics by me? ment. It should not begin if ing sensation in the arm and hand. The sen- — S.S. you are in a place where ANSWER: If you’re sation is short-lived. there’s a chance of refreezing. 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Readers may also order health freezing is imminent. The skin and compresses. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: While play- newsletters from www.rbmamall.com. Oil: Class offered Spring: It’s only nine weeks away From page 4B From page 3B February. I think I would keep it in A neighbor had one for lots of years the pot until then, even if it were out- and that one was waist high. Then We can only hope for less frigid with how to use them. side. The plant will do well in the someone bought the house and did dipping cold fronts during the next sun, however when you actually away with that “Leggy looking The first Young Living Essential Oil class was held Jan. few weeks. In the meantime do not 13 for six individuals who were interested in learning more plant it in the soil, chose a place that thing.” go about on a sunny afternoon with is away from any artificial lights. That’s life. Just when you have about the 100 percent therapeutic grade oils, which are pure, the clippers and do unnecessary distilled and natural. As time goes by, the plant will things going good, someone or trimming of bushes, trees and any need many hours of darkness. I something comes along and does “It is a natural, pure option for healing and good health,” growing things. Samueloff said. “When there are no chemicals, you are get- planted my first outdoors one by a away with it. Yes, it looks bad and unsightly, side door that was barely ever used, In gardening we have to live with ting a pure, natural healing product. I see the oils as God’s maybe down right ugly out there in natural healing product.” especially after dark. that situation a lot. We just cannot the yard, just leave it alone. However the small outside light keep all of the fruits of our labor. Old She explained that the first class had a question-and- Trimming now will just open up answer period to try to meet the needs of the group because was on a couple of times, overnight. things go and new things come into the plant’s branches to more cold The plant did not curl up and die, in our gardens. everyone attends with a different focus. Lavender, pepper- damage. I am so wanting to do mint, thieves, frankincense, lemon, purification, peace and fact, it just did not notice it I guess Right now nothing much is com- something to my double delight rose because it lasted and lasted as I care- ing in, so read up on plants and calming, panaway and valor are among the Everyday Oils bush. It is a blooming fool right now that will be discussed during the meeting. fully pinched it back at the proper sharpen up your gardening tools. but I am not trimming. times and was knee high and looking Loosen up some soil, get those ten- “There are lots of good oils for everybody,” Samueloff The rose bushes over at the said. good until one morning when I der weeds out of the way . Historical Society on Cultural looked and there was nothing left but I am not planting but I do have a Clark said those oils can be compared to a first aid kit Parkway are blooming well also. because of their multiple uses. bare stems. That was a shock. I quick flat of marigolds waiting to be plant- One nice thing over there, for visi- called an experienced gardner friend ed and some beautiful sweet peas The essential oils have been around since humans came tors, is that you can drive in and take into existence, Clark explained, adding that their healing and she said it was probably some- that believe it or not are blooming a look at the garden and not even get thing called a hornworm. This is a their little hearts out in a protected properties have been documented and referred to hundreds of out of the car. times in the Bible and other ancient religious texts. big worm. I did not want to know area. The poor crotons are a little crispy anything about it really. I have a beautiful geranium that I “Oftentimes they were the most precious commodities again, they really took a beating last individuals had and they were extremely valuable,” Clark You can just pick them off, how- received as a gift, waiting in the winter and have hardly recuperated. ever they are as big as your thumb so garage garden for time to have a per- said. It is amazing how so much of our The essential oils offer multi-facade healing, which has an I always thought that was a man’s manent home. My poinsettias will tropical planting can withstand the job to do that chore. There was not just be enjoyed as longas possible effect on emotions, ability to function and the health of an hot tropical sun in the summer and individual. anyone at my house that thought of it and then recycled out. then go through these severe cold that way, so I just pulled it out. Just take a breather from garden- Clark said there are many reasons why individuals expe- spells. rience pains, which can be treated with essential oils instead A couple years later after I ing chores and keep warm, when Poinsettias had a bad time this became a garden club member and things start growing you will be be of through prescribed medications. year. Even as the holiday season “There are many reasons to me why they are so effec- learned lots of interesting things going. started they were not in the market about plants and critters, I was suc- Happy resting until we meet tive,” she said about the oils that can last for a very long time. with their usual healthy appearance. “Oils work very, very fast and they are very economically cessful in doing two other poinset- again. It was strange to have to shop for tias, and nothing came along and ate feasible because it takes one drop.” them while holding up a large piece Samueloff said it takes three seconds for the oils to kick them. H. Jean Shields is a past president of winter covering and trying to find They do get pretty leggy every of the Garden Club of Cape Coral. into gear if they are inhaled and 22 seconds for the oils to a couple plants not injured by the enter the cells in our skin. year if you do weight of the freeze cloth. not pinch them Clark said the oils can also be used for animals, since vet- I may have one that I will keep to erinarian care is “getting just as expensive as human health back a couple put outside, when it gets warmer, and times. care.” save it for next year. The classes are open to the public and anybody can I will tell The poinsettia can be placed out- about that when attend. side in a sunny area by the end of The class will also have some products available if indi- the time comes. viduals are interested in purchasing them. Samueloff has a booth set up every Saturday at the Cape Coral Farmer’s Market to showcase the oils and answer any questions individuals may have. For more information, contact Clark at (239) 565-6997 or [email protected]. Gary Young began Young Living Essential Oils in 1989 on a one-quarter-acre plot of land in Spokane, Wash., where he grew sage, clary sage, lavender, bergamot, tarragon and German chamomile. Since then he has added farms and dis- tilleries in Utah, Idaho, France, Yemen and Ecuador. The essential oils are found in various shrubs, flowers, trees, roots, bushes and seeds.

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RELIGION NOTES Cape Coral We say we believe in God, but do we Sundays at 5:30 p.m.: AA Meeting necessary. really? Join us for this fascinating Tuesdays: Al-Anon, all welcome; The tickets are $3.50. Make reser- worship series “The Christian Atheist” 10 a.m.: beginners meeting vations by calling Kay at 549-6204, Cape Christian and learn how to have a more personal 10:30 a.m.: regular meeting or tickets may be purchased at the Fellowship relationship with God. Wednesdays at 8 p.m.: Al-Anon door. This weekend Pastor Wes Furlong Sunday at Cape Coral First United men’s meeting and continues the series “The Good Life” Methodist Church 8:45 a.m. – 8 p.m. Al-Anon, women’s meeting Spiritual Solutions with the message “Truth and Love” Traditional Service and 11 a.m. – Saturdays at 8:30 a.m.: Weight Casual Service. Come as you are! No Watchers Spiritual Solutions for Desperate Contemporary worship gatherings are Situations will be held Saturday, Jan. Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at Experience Required! The church is For more information call First located at 4118 Coronado Parkway, Baptist Church at 542-3703. 29, at 3 p.m., at Cape Coral-Lee 8:30, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. County Library, 921 S.W. 39th The Good Life — check it out by Cape Coral. Phone: 239-542-4051. www.capecoralfirst.org Terrace. visiting www.goodlifecapecoral.com Messiah The speaker is Lorenzo Rodriguez, During worship gatherings, Bugz international speaker and practitioner Landing is a safe and caring place for Faith Bible Fellowship Lutheran Church of Christian Science. He lives in infants through Pre-K5 and Kidz Tim Zimmerman & The King’s Miami and is fluent in Spanish and Street is open for K-Grade 5 (8:30 “Ordinary People, Brass will present hymn classics with English. The speaker will offer a a.m. service only provides childcare a contemporary flair, Jan. 23, 3 p.m., Spanish translation of his presentation Extraordinary God” Messiah Lutheran Church, 2691 NE. for 0-2 years old). Energy is a class Come join us Sunday morning for to those who would like it. for middle school students during wor- Pine Island Road, Cape Coral. A $12 For more information call 239- our series on the Gospel of John! This donation at door. Clapping and ship gatherings each weekend. week we’ll do a character study of 574-2111 Middle school students are invited singing along is strongly encouraged John the Baptist. You are welcome to at this five star, dynamic musical to “Energy,” every Tuesday from 6-8 join us as we worship, pray, study the p.m. High school students are invited experience. For more Information call Fort Myers Word of God and fellowship. Also 239-995-0133. to “Awakening,” every Wednesday Wednesday night is the small group from 6:30-8;30 p.m. ministry: Connections and our Covenant Cape Christian Preschool is still Crossroads youth ministry gathers on Trinity Reformed Church taking applications for enrollment. We Friday nights. We will be attending Trinity Reformed Church of Cape Presbyterian Church offer educational programs for chil- the two day seminar The Art of Coral upcoming events. Wednesday Morning Live, at dren ages 2-5. We are VPK providers, Marriage Feb. 11, and 12. Call the Jan. 23: 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Covenant Presbyterian Church, 2011, and we accept school-readiness stu- church office for additional details at 10:30 a.m. — Sunday morning Community Lecture Series dents. For more information or to 458-0020. worship service. Sermon “Man’s Jan. 26 - Everything you wanted to schedule a tour call 772-5781. Faith Bible Fellowship is an excit- Highest Goal: Knowing Christ” know about your personal finances, Pastor Dennis and Linda Gingerich ing new church with the vision to (Philippians 3:7-14) but were afraid to ask will be hosting their sixth tour of reach our community with the Gospel Message delivered by Rev. Richard Covenant Presbyterian Church is Israel Feb. 6-15, 2012. From a boat and equip believers to live a life wor- Steven located at 2439 McGregor Blvd. For ride on the Sea of Galilee to walking thy of the call of Christ. 5:15 p.m.: Prayer meeting more meetings and information call the streets of Old City Jerusalem, from Pastor Dan Roth and the Faith Bible 6 p.m. - Sunday evening worship 239-334-8937. walking along the Mediterranean Sea Fellowship family invite you to join us service. Sermon “The Curse on Man” to visiting Bethlehem, this unforget- for our Contemporary Praise and (Genesis 3:17-19) table ten day journey of a lifetime will Magnificat Worship service Sundays at 10 a.m. Messages delivered by Stephen All women are invited to a break- be memorable. The Gingerich’s will Ministry to children is provided during Wetmore fast sponsored by Magnificat, a min- host an informational meeting on the service. Faith Bible Fellowship Trinity Reformed Church is a mem- istry to Catholic women. The breakfast Sunday, Jan. 23, at 6:30 p.m. For meets on Sundays at the Cape Coral ber of the United Reformed Churches will be held Saturday, Jan. 29, 9:30 details or a brochure email Youth Center, Located off of Santa of North America, a federation of a.m. -2:30 p.m. at Spanish Wells Golf [email protected] or Barbara Blvd and Mid Cape Ter. At churches located throughout the and Country Club, 9801 Treasure Cay call 239-699-6617. 315 SW 2nd Ave, Cape Coral. United States and Canada. We are part Lane, Bonita Springs. The speaker is Cape Christian Fellowship is locat- Come join us as we love God, love of the wider Reformed and Sylvia Jimenez, a native of Lee ed at 2110 Chiquita Blvd. South 1/3 others and make disciples for Christ. Presbyterian family of churches County. Florida. Miss Jimenez has mile north of Veteran’s Parkway. For For more information or directions, Located at 2220 Hancock Parkway been actively involved in prolife work more information visit call 239-458-0020. in Cape Coral. For more information for 20 years. She works at Human Life www.capechristian.com or call 772- FaithBibleFellowshipChurch.com call 239-574-1424. International in Vienna, Austria. Send 5683. a $20 check payable to Magnificat First Baptist Church St. Andrew Fort Myers to Joanne Tarantino, Cape Coral First First Baptist Church of Cape Coral 16550 Heron Coach Way #206, Ft. Women’s Club Myers 33908, 481-6967, or Rose United Methodist is offering several community out- reach meetings each week. All meet- St. Andrew Council of Catholic Ann Manzoni, 3660 Stone Way, Church ings are open to the public and are Women’s Club will be sponsoring a Estero, FL 33928, 498-5494. Pastor Jay Therrell continues the held on the First Baptist Church Dessert bunco on Monday, Jan. 24, at Requests must be postmarked by Jan. sermon series “The Christian Atheist” Campus at 4117 Coronado Parkway, the Parish Hall, 2628 Del Prado Blvd. 22. with the topic “When You Believe In Cape Coral. Included weekly are the at 12:30 p.m. Bunco is an easy to God, But Are Ashamed Of Your Past.” following: learn dice game and no experience is

St. Andrew Catholic Church- Assembly of God 2628 Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral. Jehovah’s Witness Methodist Other 574-4545 Preterist Cape Assembly- 717 Skyline Blvd, St. Katharine Drexel- 1922 S.W. Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Calvary African Methodist First Apostolic Church of Cape 20th Ave., Cape Coral. 283-9501. Messiah Reformed Church Sunday 10am, Hall- 424 Nicholas Pkwy. W., Episcopal Church. Coral- 2131 Diplomat Pkwy. E. 10:00a.m. Sunday Service Pastor Michael Carter, 574-5690 Cape Coral. Reverend Dorinda Washington 772-5556. 1031 NE Pine Island Rd. 2306 Sunrise Blvd. Ft Myers First Assembly of God- 133 NE Christian and Missonary Alliance Gulfcoast Cathedral of Praise www.messiahreformed.com Pine Island Rd, Cape Coral. Cape Coral First United Methodist Church of God- 940 Pondella Road, 458-0813 Jewish Church- 4118 Coronado Pkwy., 995-0400 Cape Alliance Church- 4307 Skyline Cape. 542-4051. Seventh-Day Adventist King’s Way Christian Center, Blvd., Cape. 542-7844 Beth Yeshua Messianic [email protected]. Vineyard Community Church- 2016 Kismet Pkwy E, www.cape4christ.com. Synagogue- 15675 McGregor Blvd., www.ccfumcfl.org. 923 S.E. 47th Terr., Cape. Cape Coral. Sunday 9 and 11am. 549-8075. Seventh-day Adventist Church North Shore Alliance Church- Fort Myers. 437-3171. Grace Church- 13 S.E. 21st Place, Services: Sunday 10am; Pastor Shawn Bradley. 656-1553 1813 El Dorado Parkway West Wednesday 7pm. Chabad Jewish Center -Cape Cape Coral. 574-7161. info@grace- Coral, 4706 Chiquita Blvd S. capecoral.com. Presbyterian Saturday 11:00 am, 471-7333 Pastor Dan Lumadue. www.sdaccc.org 458-2700 541-1777. Christian www.jewishcape.com Hope United Methodist Church- [email protected] 2006 Chiquita Blvd., Cape Coral. Covenant Presbyterian Church Seventh-Day Adventist Church of www.mykingsway.org Fort Myers Community Free 574-5570. 2439 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers. Cape Christian Fellowship- 2110 Fort Myers- 3451 Ortiz Ave., Synagogue- Open to All. www.fort- [email protected]. Sunday Worship Services: Fort Myers. Saturday Services; Chiquita Blvd. S., Cape Coral. myerssynagogue.com. 274-7485. www.capecoralhope.org. 10:00am; Sunday School, 9:00am 772-5683. 334-8937; www.covpcfm.com. 9:30am- Children & Adult Bible Baptist www.capechristian. com. Sha’arei Shalom Messianic Pine Island United Methodist Study Classes, 11:00am- Worship Congregation. Coral Bridge Inn [email protected]. Centro Cristiano de Cape Coral Church- 5701 Pine Island Road., 12:30pm- Visitor’s Luncheon. Cape Baptist Church 435 SE 10th 9200 College Parkway Bokeelia. 283-2386. Evangelical Presbyterian- Monthly Children’s Church & Youth 1315 Viscaya Pkwy 333-6566. (239) 471-7029 549-5556. Sunday School, 9:15a.m, Terrace, Cape Coral. Sunday Programs. 275-9190. www.fortmy- Worship 11AM, 6PM. Wednesday www.capecoralchristiancenter.com. www.shalomgate.com Worship 10:25am; Evening 6:00pm erschurch.com. Service 7PM. Pastor Rod Holler Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Temple Beth-el- 16225 Winkler Non-Denominational Nursery provided. (239) 242-8022 Day Saints- 1928 Chiquita Blvd., Road, Fort Myers. Temple office, Faith Presbyterian Church- 4544 www.capebaptist.org Cape. 242-7488. 433-0018. Cape Coral Church of Christ- Coronado Pkwy, Cape Coral. Coral Ridge Baptist Church Got LIFE? come as you are. [email protected]. 1010 S.W. 20th Ave. 283-4880. Worship services: Sunday, 8:15, United Church of Christ 1723 NE 6th St. Cape Coral. www.clflife.com. www.templebethel.com. 9:18, 9:30, 11 a.m., Nursery 574-2206 Cape Coral Community Church- provided for all services. Pastor: Temple Beth Shalom- 702 S.E. 811 Santa Barbara Blvd., Cape The Rev. Dr. H Timothy Halverson Fort Myers Congregational United Cypress Lake Baptist Church 24th Ave., Cape Coral. Coral. Sunday worship. 9 and 10:45 Church of Christ- 8210 College Congregational 772-4555. (239) 542-2858 8400 Cypress Lake Dr, Ft. Myers. am; Kids Church Sundays, 9 and www.faithcapecoral.org Pkwy., Morning Worship 10:00am, Sundays: 9:45 am,11am, 7pm. templebethshalomcc.org. 10:45 am. Pastor David Rigby. 574- church school 10:15am. Pastor Danny Harvey 481-5442 First Congregational, 312 Santa 1148. FAX, 574-2359. First Presbyterian Church- 2438 Barbara, Sunday worship 10 AM, Second Street, Fort Myers. Pastor Rev. Philip White. First Baptist Church Cape Coral Lutheran Faith Bible Fellowship Church 482-3133 Worship Services– Sunday 574-6184, everyone welcome! 334-2261. 10:00am, Wednesday 6:30pm. www.firstchurchcape.com Sunday 10am 315 SW 3rd Ave. www.fpcfortmyers.org www.firstbaptistcapecoral.com Abiding Love Lutheran Church- 458-0020 (Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran FaithBibleFellowshipChurch.com Holy Trinity Presbyterian- United Reformed First Baptist Church of Matlacha Episcopal Synod). 3205 Chiquita Blvd. S. 19251 N. Tamiami Trail, North 3300 SE Pine Island Rd, Cape. 945-2122. Faith Community Fellowship 283-2446 Fort Myers. 567-2246 All Souls Episcopal Church- Abiding Savior Lutheran Church- 10:45am at Gulf Coast Village Trinity Reformed Church- 2220 Grace Baptist Church- 204 SW 11th Services 8 & 10am on Sunday. Chaplain Tom Hafer New Hope EPC Hancock Bridge Pkwy., Pastor Ron Brusius. 540-1573. 3825 McGregor Blvd. Ft. Myers. Place, Tom Ascol, Pastor. 997-7685 [email protected] Cape Coral. 574-1424. www.truegraceofgod.org First Christian Church- 2620 Traditional Service 8am & 9:30am, 772-1400 Epiphany Episcopal Church- Crown of Life Lutheran (WELS)- Country Club Blvd., Cape. Pastor Contemporary Service 11am. 2507 Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral. 5820 Daniels Pkwy., Fort Myers. Dr. Keith Krueger. 574-7272. nursery care provided, as well Gulf Coast Baptist Church- 312 SE 574-3200. Call 482-7315 as Sunday School for children, Wesleyan 24th Ave, Cape Coral. 574-1000 students and adults. Fishers of Men Lutheran Church- First Church of God (Anderson, New Hope Baptist- 431 Nicholas Ind.)- 2213 Country Club Blvd., 274-1230 Hispanic 10360 Stringfellow Rd., www.newhopefortmyers.org Diplomat Wesleyan Church- Pkwy E, Cape. Worship 9am, St. James City. 283-1170. Cape Coral. Sunday School, 11am, 6:30pm. 573-1370 9:30am, Worship, 10:30am; 1833 Diplomat Pkwy. E., Central de Alabanza y Renovacion Living Faith Church- 939 SW 7th N Fort Myers Presbyterian Church Rev. Rick Stevens, Pastor. New Testament Baptist Church- Court, Cape Coral. Sunday Wednesday: Adult Bible Study and PCA. 2871 Trail Dairy Rd 2805 N.E. Pine Island Rd., Espiritual- 4506 Del Prado Blvd., 772-8788. Cape Coral. 540-8843. 10:30am Kids & Teen Time, 7p.m. 574-5271. 543-1321 Cape Coral. Sunday school 9:30am www.1stchurchofgod.net. Northside Baptist Church- 8250 Iglesia Cristo Fuente de Vida- 4117 574-3949 www.livingfaithcapeco- Littleton Road, North Fort Myers. S.E. 41st Terr., Cape Coral. ral.com Lighthouse Fellowship- 645-7889 997-5440; www.northsidebc.com. Messiah- N.E. Pine Island Rd., 269 S.W. 2nd Terr. Worship Sundays 10:15a.m.; Redemption Baptist Church- Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal, Saturday Communion 5:00pm; 247 Pine Island Rd, North Fort M.I.- 435 S.E. 10th Terr., Cape Sunday Communion 8:00am, Wednesdays 7p.m. 574-0088. Call Coral. 872-6818, 573-6257. 11:00am. 995-0133 Myers. 826-2736 Nazareth Church of God Barbara Kelly Iglesia Pentecostal Jesus de St. Michael Lutheran Church Nazareth- 4307 Skyline Blvd., 1323 Viscaya Pkwy, at 3595 Broadway, Fort Myers Cape Coral. (239) 772-9150 Catholic Cape. Pastor German Torres; Wednesday 6:15pm, 574-7512 x198 772-8974 Saturday 5:30pm, Sunday 8am & All Saints Catholic Church- 10291 Ministerio Jesus Fuente De Vida 10:45, SS 9:30am. Orthodox to be Bayshore Rd., North Fort Myers. 2006 Chiquita Blvd. 939-4711, www.smlcs.org featured 543-6363. Dom. 1pm, Mie. 7:30PM Trinity Lutheran (LCMS)- 706 S.W. Annuciation Greek Orthodox Blessed Pope John XXIII, 13060 240-0502 6th Ave, Cape. 8 and 10:45am. on this page Church- 8210 Cypress Lake Drive, Palomino Lane, Ft. Myers. 561- Ministerio Tabernaculo de Fe A/D SS/Bible Study 9:30am. 2245 269 S.W. 2nd Terrace, Cape Coral. 772-0172. 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MILITARY NOTES Army Pvt. training included development Air Force Airman included training in military dis- Air Force of basic combat skills and bat- cipline and studies, Air Force Matthew B. Haines tlefield operations and tactics, Megan N. Cahoo core values, physical fitness, and Reserve Airman Army Pvt. Matthew B. and experiencing use of various Air Force Airman Megan N. basic warfare principles and Jason O. Edgel Haines has graduated from weapons and weapons defenses Cahoo graduated from basic mili- skills. basic infantry training at Fort tary training at Air Force Reserve Airman available to the infantry crew- Airmen who complete basic Jason O. Edgel graduated from Benning, Columbus, Ga. man. Lackland Air training earn four credits toward During the nine weeks of Force Base, basic military training at He is the son of John Haines an associate in applied science Lackland Air training, the soldier received of Jahette St., Englewood, Fla. San Antonio, degree through the Community training in drill and ceremonies, Texas. Force Base, Haines graduated in 2010 College of the Air Force. San Antonio, weapons, map reading, tactics, from Lemon Bay High School, The airman She is the daughter of Nick military courtesy, military jus- completed an Texas. Englewood. Cahoo of Port Charlotte and The airman tice, physical fitness, first aid, intensive, Brenda Cahoo of North Port. and Army history, core values eight-week completed an Cahoo graduated in 2008 intensive, and traditions. Additional program that from Port Charlotte High School. Megan Cahoo eight-week program that included Jason Edgel training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core val- ues, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. He is the son of Kelly and Lola Edgel of Bonita Springs. Edgel graduated in 2003 from Estero High School. Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Bernard J. Madore Army National Guard Sgt. 1st Class Bernard J. Madore is returning to the U.S. after a deployment to Iraq serving in support of Operation Iraqi

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Division, the address of which is PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, By: S. Hughes Attorney for Person Giving Notice: Personal Representative: P.O. Box 9346, Fort Myers, FL ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) As Deputy M. Daniel Sasso Frank A. Combs 33902. The names and addresses YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE The above is to be E-Mail Address: 2749 Lynch of the personal representative and DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH published in The Cape [email protected] Highland, Michigan 48357 Florida Bar. No. 212377 Attorney for Personal the personal representative’s IS BARRED. Coral Daily Breeze 4223 Del Prado Boulevard Representative: attorney are set forth below. The date of first publication of this Copies furnished to: Cape Coral, Florida 33904 Truman J. Costello, Esq. All creditors of the decedent and Notice is January 22, 2011. Mr. Kenneth V. Poole, Jr. Telephone: (239) 542-1355 Florida Bar No. 209325 other persons having claims or Personal Representative: Registered Agent for Ocean View January 22, 29, 2011 Costello, Royston & Wicker, LLP demands against the decedent’s Janice Moran Development, LLC 83239 12670 New Brittany Blvd., Suite 101 estate on whom a copy of this 23908 Bothell Everett Highway 15751 Waite Island Drive IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Fort Myers, Florida 33907 Notice is required to be served Unit #D203 Fort Myers, FL 33908 Telephone: (239) 939-2222 LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA must file their claims with this Bothell, Washington 98021 Mr. Luis E. Rivera II, Esq. PROBATE DIVISION January 15, 22, 2011 83167 court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Attorney for Personal Henderson, Franklin P.A. File No.: 10-CP 2725 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF Representative: P.O. Box 280 IN RE: ESTATE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE DEMETER CHRISTOFF COUNTY, FLORIDA FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Heidi M. Brown Ft. Myers, FL 33902 Deceased. PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER Florida Bar No. 0048692 Mr. Joseph M. Madden, Jr., Esq. NOTICE TO CREDITORS File No.: 10-CP-002626 THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A WILLIAM T. EDY Law Office of Joseph M. Madden, Jr. CITY LEGALS The administration of the estate of Division: COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON P.O. Box 150760 LLC Demeter Christoff, deceased, IN RE: ESTATE OF THEM. Cape Coral, Florida 33915 2277 Main St. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC whose date of death was VERNA M. KNEZEK All other creditors of the decedent Telephone: (239) 772-5800 Ft. Myers, FL 33901 September 27, 2010, is pending in Deceased. and other persons having claims Fax: (239) 772-5807 Mr. Leigh M. Fisher, Esq. The City of Cape Coral Planning & the Circuit Court for Lee County, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Zoning Commission/Local Florida, Probate Division, the The administration of the estate of or demands against decedent’s E-Mail: [email protected] Lehigh M. Fisher, P.A. Planning Agency will be receiving address of which is P.O. Box Verna M. Knezek, deceased, estate must file their claims with January 22, 29, 2011 P.O. Drawer 101465 public input on the following 9346, Fort Myers, FL 33902. The whose date of death was August this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS 83244 Cape Coral, FL 33910 Ordinance at their meeting on names and addresses of the per- 29, 2010, is pending in the Circuit AFTER THE DATE OF THE If you are a person with a disability Wednesday, February 2, 2011, sonal representative and the per- Court for Lee County, Florida, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE who needs any accommodation in beginning at 9:00 a.m. in the City sonal representative’s attorney Probate Division, File No. 10-CP- NOTICE. TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT order to participate in this pro- Hall Council Chambers: are set forth below. 002626, the address of which is ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, ceeding, you are entitled, at no All creditors of the decedent and 1700 Monroe St., 2nd Floor, Fort FLORIDA ORDINANCE 2-11 other persons having claims or Myers, FL 33901. The names and THE TIME PERIODS SET FOR cost to you, to the provision of cer- IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE CIVIL DIVISION tain assistance. Please contact demands against the decedent’s addresses of the Personal CASE NO.: 10-CA-52027 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTI- FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL Ken Kellum, Court Operations estate on whom a copy of this Representative and the Personal SUZANNE LEE GUTHRIE, CLE II, DISTRICT REGULA- Notice is required to be served Representative’s attorney are set BE FOREVER BARRED. Manager whose office is located TIONS, SECTION 2.7 DISTRICT must file their claims with this forth below. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME Plaintiff, at the Lee County Justice Center REGULATIONS, OF THE CITY court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 All creditors of the decedent and PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, vs. 1700 Monroe Street, Florida OF CAPE CORAL LAND USE MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF other persons, having claims or ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) OCEAN VIEW DEVELOPMENT, 33901, and whose telephone AND DEVELOPMENT REGULA- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS demands against decedent’s LLC, a Florida limited liability TIONS, BY AMENDING SUB- NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER estate, on whom a copy of this YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE number is (239) 533-1700, at least DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH Company, et al. 7 days before your scheduled SECTION .7 PEDESTRIAN COM- THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A notice is required to be served, Defendants. MERCIAL DISTRICT TO AMEND IS BARRED. court appearance, or immediately COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON must file their claims with this NOTICE OF SALE SPECIAL REGULATIONS, TO THEM. court WITHIN THE LATER OF The date of first publication of this upon receiving this notification if PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN USES All other creditors of the decedent THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER notice is January 22, 2011. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- the time before the scheduled ARE SPECIAL EXCEPTION and other persons having claims THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- Personal Representative: suant to an Order of Final appearance is less than 7 days; if USES UNDER CERTAIN CIR- or demands against decedent’s CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR Alan D. Jones Judgment of Foreclosure dated you are hearing CUMSTANCES, AND TO estate must file their claims with THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE JANUARY 7, 2011, entered in REMOVE TEMPORARY PROVI- this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY 5581 Montilla Drive or voice impaired, call 711 Fort Myers, Florida 33919 Civil Case No. 10-CA-52027 of January 22, 29, 2011 SIONS FOR C-1 PROPERTIES AFTER THE DATE OF THE OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. the Circuit Court of the Twentieth IN THE DOWNTOWN CRA; PRO- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Attorney for Personal 83233 All other creditors of the decedent Judicial Circuit in and for Lee VIDING SEVERABILITY AND AN NOTICE. and other persons having claims Representative: EFFECTIVE DATE County, Florida, wherein ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN or demands against decedent’s Craig R. Hersch THE TIME PERIODS SET FOR SUZANNE LEE GUTHRIE is the estate must file their claims with Attorney for Alan D. Jones In accordance with Section 286.26, IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE Florida Bar No. 817820 Plaintiff and OCEAN VIEW FORECLOSURES Florida Statutes, persons with dis- FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL this court WITHIN THREE (3) Sheppard, Brett, Stewart, Hersch, DEVELOPMENT, LLC, FOR- abilities needing special accom- BE FOREVER BARRED. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF MOSA CORPORATION, and LEE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND modations to participate in this Kinsey & Hill, P.A. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF COUNTY FLORIDA TAX COL- FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA meeting should contact the City PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, 9100 College Pointe Court THIS NOTICE. LECTOR are defendants, I will sell CASE NO: 08-012589-CA-H Clerk no later than 4:00 p.m. on ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH Fort Myers, FL 33919 the day prior to the meeting. to the highest and best bidder for THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE THE TIME PERIODS SET Telephone: (239) 334-1141 DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH cash, by electronic sale beginning TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF Fax: (239) 334-3965 Rebecca van Deutekom, CMC IS BARRED. E-Mail: [email protected] at 9:00 a.m. on FEBRUARY 9, CATEHOLDERS CWMBS, INC. City Clerk The date of first publication of this THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE January 22, 29, 2011 2011 at www.lee.realforclose.com CHL MORTGAGE PASS- Legal Notice notice is January 15, 2011. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. the following described property THROUGH TRUST 2006-OA4, Publish: 01/22/2011 83229 Personal Representative: NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME as set forth in said Final MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH Ann Dwyer PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE 4460 Waters Edge Lane Judgment, to wit: CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006- ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) COUNTY, FLORIDA Situate, lying and being in the OA4 Sanibel, Florida 33957 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE PROBATE Attorney for Personal PROBATE DIVISION County of LEE, State of FLORI- Plaintiff, DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Representative: File No.: 10-CP-002571 DA, to wit: vs. Craig R. Hersch IS BARRED. Division PROBATE Beginning at the permanent record WILLIAM G. CITARELLA; LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- PROBATE DIVISION Florida Bar No. 817820 IN RE: ESTATE OF monument at the southeast corner UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF File Number 10-CP-002709 Sheppard, Brett, Stewart, Hersch, CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS FRANK HERALD JR. of Lot 1 of Block 8 of re-subdivi- WILLIAM G. CITARELLA; Division Kinsey & Hill, P.A. JANUARY 15, 2011. Deceased. 9100 College Pointe Court sion of SAN CARLOS ON THE UNKNOWN TENANT I; IN RE: ESTATE OF Personal Representative: NOTICE TO CREDITORS GULF, as per the map or plat UNKNOWN TENANT II, and any MARY J. TREML Fort Myers, FL 33919 George H. Knezek Telephone: (239) 334-1141 The administration of the estate of thereof on file in the office of the unknown heirs, devisees, Deceased 12 Springhouse Rd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fax: (239) 334-3965 Frank Herald Jr., deceased, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Lee grantees, creditors, and other E-Mail: [email protected] Wayside, NJ 07712 whose date of death was October County, Florida, in Plat Book 8, unknown persons or unknown The administration of the estate of Attorney for Personal MARY J. TREML, deceased, whose January 15, 22, 2011 10th, 2009, and whose social Page 58, thence run in a westerly spouses claiming by, through date of death was November 21, 83163 Representative: security number is XXX-XX-9180, direction 40 feet; thence north at and under any of the above- 2010 and whose Social Security IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE Bruce A. McDonald is pending in the Circuit Court for right angles to said last mentioned named Defendants, Number is xxx-xx-5054, is pending COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida Bar No. 263311 Lee County, Florida, Probate course and parallel with San Defendants. in the Circuit Court, for Lee County, PROBATE DIVISION McDonald Fleming Moorhead Division, the address of which is Carlos Boulevard 80 feet; thence AMENDED NOTICE OF FORE- Florida, Probate Division, the File No. 10-CP-2803 d/b/a Statewide Probate P.O. Box 9346, Fort Myers, FL easterly along the northerly line of address of which is P.O. Box 9346, IN RE: ESTATE OF CLOSURE SALE 25 West Government Street 33902. said Lot 1 of Block 8 and the NOTICE is hereby given that the Fort Myers, Florida 33902-9346. Mary Rube Pensacola, FL 32502 The names and addresses of the Deceased. The names and addresses of the extension thereof in a straight line undersigned Clerk of the Circuit personal representative and the per- NOTICE TO CREDITORS (850) 477-0660 personal representative and the to the waters of Ostego Bay; Court of Lee County, Florida, will sonal representative’s attorney are The administration of the estate of (850) 477-0982 FAX personal representative’s attorney thence southwesterly along the on the 9 day of February, 2011, set forth below. Mary Rube, deceased, Case No. January 15, 22, 2011 are set forth below. waters of Ostego Bay to the inter- beginning at 9:00 a.m. at All creditors of the decedent and 10-CP-2803, is pending in the 83180 All creditors of the decedent and section with the southerly line of other persons having claims or www.lee.realforeclose. com, in Circuit Court for Lee County, other persons having claims or said Lot 1 of Block 8 extended demands against decedent’s estate Florida, Probate Division, the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE accordance with chapter 45 on whom a copy of this notice is address of which is Lee County COUNTY, FLORIDA demands against decedent’s southeasterly; thence westerly in Florida Statute, offer for sale and required to be served must file their Justice Center, 1700 Monroe PROBATE DIVISION estate on whom a copy of this a straight line along the prolonga- sell at public sale to the highest claims with this court WITHIN THE Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901. The File No. 11-CP-000012 notice is required to be served tion of the southerly line of said and best bidder for cash, the fol- LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE names and addresses of the per- Division 20th Judicial Circuit must file their claims with this Lot 1 of Block 8 to the point of lowing-described property situate TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- sonal representative and the per- Court court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 beginning of the lands herein in Lee County, Florida: TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 sonal representative’s attorney MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF described (said point of beginning DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF THE IN RE: ESTATE OF Lot 2, Block 1, ESTERO RIVER are set forth below. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF being marked with a permanent FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS All creditors of the decedent, and PHILIP BERSCH HEIGHTS, according to the Plat NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE other persons having claims or Deceased. THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS record monument and being the thereof, recorded in Plat Book 10 DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY demands against decedent’s estate, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE same point as the southeast cor- Pages 15 through 17, of the Public OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. including unmatured, contingent or NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ner of said Lot 1, Block 8). Records of Lee County, Florida. All other creditors of the decedent unliquidated claims, on whom a The administration of the estate of ON THEM. Excepting therefrom a strip 20 feet pursuant to the Final Judgment and other persons having claims or copy of this notice is served, must PHILIP BERSCH, deceased, File All other creditors of the decedent wide along the northeasterly side entered in a case pending in said demands against decedent’s estate file their claims with this court, and other persons having claims of said described property. must file their claims with this court Number 11-CP-000012, is pend- Court, the style of which is indicat- WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 or demands against decedent’s WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF ing in the Circuit Court for Lee ed above. DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF County, Florida, Probate Division, estate must file their claims with Together with all of grantor’s right, Any person or entity claiming an TION OF THIS NOTCE. THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER the address of which is 1700 this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS title and interest in and to: interest in the surplus, if any, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A Monroe Street, Fort Myers, FL AFTER THE DATE OF THE a) any submerged land leases; resulting from the forcefulness THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 33902. The names and addresses FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS b) the improvements on the above sale, other than the property IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE All other creditors of the decedent, of the personal representative and NOTICE. described property including the owner as of the date of the Lis FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL and other persons having claims ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN buildings presently located on the BE FOREVER BARRED. the personal representative’s Pendens, must file a claim on or demands against decedent’s THE TIME PERIODS SET property and partially over the NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME estate, including unmatured, con- attorney are set forth below. same with the Clerk of Court with- PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, tingent or unliquidated claims, ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF waters and submerged land adja- in 60 days after the foreclosure ANY CLAIM FILE TWO (2) YEARS must file their claims with this NOTIFIED THAT: THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE cent to the property; sale. OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER All persons on whom this notice is WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. c) all docks, piers and wharfs over WITNESS my hand and official seal DENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- served who have objections that NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME the submerged land adjacent to of said Court this 11 day of BARRED. LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. challenge the validity of the will, PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, the property or the building con- January, 2011. The date of the first publication of ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) structed partially on the property this Notice is January 15, 2011. the qualifications of the personal If you are a person with a disability BE FOREVER BARRED. YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE and partially over the submerged Personal Representative: NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME representative, venue, or jurisdic- who needs any accommodation in ELAINE L. HASKETT PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, tion of this Court are required to DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH land adjacent to the property; and, order to participate in this pro- 106 Allison Way ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) file their objections with this Court IS BARRED. d) all submerged land lying beneath ceeding, you are entitled, at no St. Marys, Georgia 31558 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE The date of first publication of this the buildings and docks refer- cost to you, to the provision of cer- Attorney for Personal DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF notice is January 22, 2011. enced above, more fully described tain assistance. Please contact Representatives: IS BARRED. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Personal Representative: as: Ken Kellum, Court Operations NORMA HAND BRILL The date of the first publication of Dinah Stewart Being in the County of Lee, State of [email protected] THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS Manager whose office is located this notice is January 15, 2011. 35857 Wells Road Florida, to wit: Florida Bar Number 0648035 Personal Representative: AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE at the Lee County Justice Center LAW OFFICE OF NORMA HAND Andrea Cope OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE Middleport, OH 45760 1700 Monroe Street, Florida BRILL, P.A. 346 Euclid Street ON THEM. Attorneys for Personal A tract or parcel of submerged land 33901, and whose telephone 164 Pondella Road Santa Monica, CA 90402-2118 All creditors of the decedent and Representative: lying in Section 24, Township 46 number is (239) 533-1700, at least North Fort Myers, Florida 33903 Attorney for Personal other persons having claims or MATTHEW A. LINDE, P.A. South, Range 23 East, Lee 7 days before your scheduled Telephone: 239/997-6464 Representative: demands against decedent’s 12693 NEW BRITTANY BLVD., County, Florida lying adjacent to a court appearance, or immediately January 15, 22, 2011 ROBERT C. ADAMSKI SUITE A portion of Lot 1, Block 8, San 83157 estate on whom a copy of this upon receiving this notification if 1714 Cape Coral Parkway FT. MYERS, FL 33907 Carlos-on-the-Gulf and being Cape Coral, FL 33904 notice is served within three the time before the scheduled IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Telephone: (239) 939-7100 more particularly described as fol- appearance is less than 7 days; if LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA Tel: 239/542-4733 months after the date of the first FLA BAR NO. 268771 publication of this notice must file Florida Bar No. 528791 lows: you are hearing PROBATE DIVISION E-Mail Address: Commencing at the permanent ref- File Number 10-CP-001880 January 15, 22, 2011 their claims with this court WITHIN or voice impaired, call 711 Division: Probate 83066 THE LATER OF THREE [email protected] erence monument at the CHARLIE GREEN In Re The Estate Of: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF January 22, 29, 2011 Southeast Corner of Lot 1 of Block CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT GEORGE R. (RICHARD) RAM- COUNTY, FLORIDA THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 83243 8 of Re-subdivision of Lot 1, Block By: S. Hughes SEY, PROBATE DIVISION THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS 7 and Lot 1, Block and Relocation Deputy Clerk Deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE File No. 10-CP-2688 AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE of Roads South of the Same, San B&H #258395 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Division Probate COUNTY, FLORIDA OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE Carlos On-the-Gulf, as recorded January 15, 22, 2011 Summary Administration IN RE: ESTATE OF PROBATE DIVISION in Plat Book 6 at Page 6, Lee TO ALL PERSONS HAVING FRANK COMBS ON THEM. 83164 File Number: 10-CP-001815 County, Florida According to Plat CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Deceased All other creditors of the decedent Division: Probate IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THE ABOVE ESTATE: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Book 8 at Page 58 of the Public and persons having claims or IN RE: ESTATE OF TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT You are hereby notified that an The administration of the estate of Records of Lee County, thence demands against the decedent’s WILLIAM M. FEHL IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, Order of Summary Administration Frank Combs, deceased, whose estate must file their claims with S75 degrees 57’13”E along the has been entered in the estate of Deceased. FLORIDA date of death was November 7, this court WITHIN THREE south line of the above described GEORGE R. (RICHARD) RAMSEY, 2010, and whose social security NOTICE TO CREDITORS CASE NO.: 36-2010-CA-050464 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF Lot 1 for a distance of 72.70 feet; deceased, File Number 10-CP- number is XXX-XX-2964, file The administration of the estate of thence N47 degrees 34’04”E for a SEC.: 001880, by the Circuit Court for LEE number 10-CP-2688, is pending in THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF William M. Fehl, deceased, whose distance of 3.25 feet to an inter- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- County, Florida, Probate Division; the Circuit Court for Lee County, THIS NOTICE. date of death was June 2, 2010, is TION, AS TRUSTEE, ON the address of which is 1700 Monroe section with the Mean High Water Florida, Probate Division, the ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND pending in the Circuit Court for BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF Street, Fort Myers, Florida 33901; address of which is 1700 Monroe Line of Estero Bay and the Point OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Lee County, Florida, Probate THE CREDIT SUISSE FIRST that the decedent’s date of death Street, Fort Myers, Florida 33901. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. of Beginning. From said Point of was June 11, 2010; that the total Division, the address of which is BOSTON MORTGAGE SECURI- The names and addresses of the The date of the first publication of Beginning thence N32 degrees value of the estate is $2,729.01, and personal representative and the P.O. Box 9346, Fort Myers, FL TIES CORP., HOME EQUITY this Notice is January 22, 2011. 08’00”E along said Mean High that the names and addresses of personal representative’s attorney 33902. The names and addresses Water Line for a distance of 7.24 PASS THROUGH CERTIFI- those to whom it has been assigned are set forth below. Personal Representative: of the personal representative feet to an intersection with the CATES, SERIES 2007-1 by such order are: All creditors of the decedent and KRISTINE LYNN SIMONE and the personal representative’s Plaintiff, STEPHEN J. RAMSEY East line of said Lot 1, Block 8 of other persons having claims or 2462 Blackburn Circle attorney are set forth below. v. sole beneficiary as Trustee of the demands against decedent’s said Subdivision; thence with a Cape Coral, Florida 33991 All creditors of the decedent and GABRIELLE BATTAILIE; CELINE George R. Ramsey Declaration of estate on whom a copy of this Attorney for Personal curve turning to the left with an arc Trust UTD 10/16/74 other persons having claims or C. LOUIS; ANY AND ALL notice is required to be served Representative: length of 39.61 feet, with a radius 6535 Winkler Road, Fort Myers, must file their claims with this demands against decedent’s UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING ROGER E. O’HALLORAN of 204.52 feet, with a chord bear- Florida 33919 court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 estate on whom a copy of this ing of N29 degrees 53’32”E, with a BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF Attorney notice is required to be served chord length of 39.54 feet; thence AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED NOTIFIED THAT: THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF Florida Bar No. 138494 must file their claims with this INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) All creditors of the estate of the S73 degrees 13’04”E for a dis- THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Attorney at Law court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE decedent and persons having claims AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE tance of 38.00 feet; thence S16 2180 West First Street MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER or demands against the estate of the OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE Suite 100 degrees 46’56”W for a distance of decedent other than those for whom THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY ON THEM. Fort Myers, Florida 33901 45.50 feet; thence N73 degrees provision for payment was made in All other creditors of the decedent THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS CLAIM AN INTEREST AS Telephone: (239) 334-7212 13’04”W for a distance of 48.89 the Order of Summary and other persons having claims AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE feet to the Point of Beginning. SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, Administration must file their claims or demands against decedent’s January 22, 29, 2011 OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE Parcel contains an area of 1946 GRANTEES, OR OTHER with this court WITHIN THE TIME estate must file their claims with 83228 ON THEM. CLAIMANTS; MORTGAGE PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- square feet (0.0447 Acre), more this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS All other creditors of the decedent ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA AFTER THE DATE OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR or less. PROBATE CODE. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA and other persons having claims ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT NOTICE. PROBATE DIVISION or demands against decedent’s INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FOR EQUIFIRST CORP.; AND SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN File No.: 10-CP 2925 estate must file their claims with FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, THE RESIDENCE CONDOMINI- BARRED. THE TIME PERIODS SET IN RE: ESTATE OF this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY UMS OWNERS ASSOCIATION, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF MARIE T. JONES AFTER THE DATE OF THE OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF INC., APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Page 7C T HE B REEZE breezenewspapers.com Saturday,January 22, 2011

Defendant(s). interest in the property described 5, 12, 2011 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, NOTICE OF SALE A362 shall make such interest known by 83231 o/b/o The Internal Revenue NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Willie Sullivan filing such claim with the Court in Service, RODOLFO MAYOR,

suant to an Order Of Final A141 the above-styled cause and by SAM K. BECKER, and RBC .com Summary Judgment of Ronnie Lee Williams sending a copy of such claim to BANK, N.A., f/k/a Community breezenewspapers Foreclosure filed January 10, A250 the undersigned within twenty (20) ACTIONS Bank of Naples, N.A. 2011, entered in Civil Case No. Marguerita L. Whitfield days of the date of this Notice. Defendant(s). A486 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE OF ACTION 36-2010-CA-050464 of the Circuit Sanja Elane Powell If no claim is filed, a request will be Court of the Twentieth Judicial made for immediate hearing and TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- TO: EJ & ASSOCIATES PROPER- Circuit In And For Lee County, Inventory may include, but not limit- final order of forfeiture. CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN- TIES, LLC, a Florida limited liabili- Florida, wherein the Clerk of the ed to: Bedroom furniture, house- DOLORES D. MENENDEZ TY, FLORIDA ty company last known address: Circuit Court will sell to the highest hold items, boxes, totes, misc. City Attorney Case No.: 10-DR-6929 12440 Muddy Creek Lane, Fort bidder for cash on 9 day of January 15, 22, 2011 CITY OF CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA ROBIN ANNE YEOMANS, Myers, Florida 33913, HUNTING- February, 2011, Beginning 9:00 83125 P.O. Box 150027 Petitioner TON LT, a Business Trust, last a.m. at www.lee.realforeclose. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Cape Coral, FL 33915-0027 and known address: 2361 Morse com in accordance with chapter G & C AUTOMOTIVE & TOWING (239) 574-0408 MICHAEL ANTHONY GRIES- Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229, 45 Florida Statutes, relative to the gives Notice of Foreclosure of BY: BRIAN R. BARTOS BAUM, RENE PEREZ, last known Lien and intent to sell these following described property as Assistant City Attorney Respondent. address: 7660 NW 186 Street, vehicles on 02/05/2011, 08:00 AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION Miami, Florida 33015 ,NYDIA set forth in the Final Judgment, to am at 3865 BONITA BEACH RD Fla. Bar No. 817200 wit: BONITA SPGS, FL 34134-4110, January 15, 22, 2011 FOR NAME CHANGE LAPON, last known address: 1011 CONDOMINIUM UNIT 409, BUILD- pursuant to subsection 713.78 83158 Euclid Avenue, Lehigh Acres, ING 4, OF THE RESIDENCE of the Florida Statutes. G & C TO: MICHAEL ANTHONY GRIES- Florida 33972, RODUOLFO CONDOMINIUMS, TOGETHER AUTOMOTIVE & TOWING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BAUM 2126 COLUMBINE MAYOR, last known address: WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST reserves the right to accept or TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT AVENUE, BOULDER, CO 80302 211-14 Street, Naples, Florida reject any and/or all bids. IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS, IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action 34120 and SAM BECKER, last 1991 LINCOLN STATE OF FLORIDA has been filed against you and known address: 6437 North ACCORDING TO THE DECLA- 1LNCM93E4MY615098 RATION OF CONDOMINIUM JUVENILE DIVISION that you are required to serve a Whipple Street, Chicago, Illinois January 22, 2011 CASE NO.: 07-CJ-1359 THEREOF AS RECORDED IN 83246 copy of your written defenses, if 60645, if alive, or if dead, their OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK IN THE INTEREST OF: any, to it on ROBIN ANNE YEO- unknown spouses, widows, wid- 4769, PAGES 1108-1242, AS ARIAS, CARLOS, DOB: MANS, whose address is 8321 owers, heirs, devisees, creditors, 07/21/2006 AMENDED FROM TIME TO NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: CORAL DRIVE, FORT MYERS, grantees, and all parties having or Minor Child. TIME, OF THE PUBLIC NAPA Auto Care of Cape Coral FL 33967 on or before 2-14-11, claiming by, through, under, or ______RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, gives Notice of Foreclosure of and file the original with the clerk against them, and any and all per- _____/ FLORIDA. Lien and intent to sell these vehi- of this Court at sons claiming any right, title, inter- THE STATE OF FLORIDA - TO: Any person claiming an interest in cles on 02/07/2011, 09:00 am at 1700 MONROE STREET, FORT est, claim, lien, estate or demand Carlos Francisco Arias the surplus from the sale, if any, 1119 Cape Coral Pkwy. E., Cape MYERS, FL 33901, against the Defendant in regards Biological Father other than the property owner as Coral, FL 33904-9162, pursuant to before service on Petitioner or to the following described proper- Address unknown of the date of the Lis Pendens subsection 713.78 of the Florida immediately thereafter. If you fail ties in Lee County, Florida: NOTICE must tile a claim within 60 days Statutes. NAPA Auto Care of to do so, a default may be entered LOT 18, BLOCK 22, UNIT 5, SEC- You are hereby notified that a after the sale. Cape Coral reserves the right to against you for the relief demand- TION 26, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, Petition to Terminate Parental DATED AT FORT MYERS, FLORI- accept or reject any and/or all ed in the petition. RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGH Rights which has been filed with DA THIS 11 DAY OF JANUARY, bids. ACRES, ACCORDING TO THE the Court in the above styled 2011. 2003 FORD Copies of all court documents in this MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS Court in behalf of your child, CHARLIE GREEN 1FMZU63K13UB54043 case, including orders, are avail- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15, Carlos Arthuro Arias, a male child, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT January 22, 2011 able at the Clerk of the Circuit PAGE 75, OF THE PUBLIC born on the 21st day of July 2006, LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. 83238 Court’s office. You may review RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, S. HUGHES at Collier County, Florida; by the these documents upon request. FLORIDA. DEPUTY CLERK State of Florida, Department of If you are a person with a disability Children and Family Services, and You must keep the Clerk of the LOTS 7 BLOCK 12, UNIT 2, who needs any accommodation in MISCELLANEOUS you are hereby commanded to be Circuit Court’s office notified of LEHIGH ACRES, SECTION 28, order to participate in this pro- and appear before the Honorable your current address. (You may TWP 44 SOUTH, RANGE 26 ceeding, you are entitled, at no IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE James H. Seals, Judge of the file Notice of Current Address, EAST, AS RECORDED IN PLAT cost to you, to the provision of cer- TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Circuit Court in the above Court at: Florida Family Law Form 12.915.) BOOK 15, PAGE 78, IN THE tain assistance. Please contact IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, Future papers in this lawsuit will PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE Ken Kellum, Court Operations STATE OF FLORIDA Lee County Justice Center be mailed to the address on COUNTY, FLORIDA. Manager whose office is located JUVENILE DIVISION 1700 Monroe Street record at the clerk’s office. at the Lee County Justice Center CASE NO.: 08-DP-999 Courtroom 3A, Third Floor Dated: January 5, 2011. LOTS 7 BLOCK 52, UNIT 5, SEC- 1700 Monroe Street, Florida IN THE INTEREST OF: Fort Myers, Florida 33901 CHARLIE GREEN TION 28, TWP 44 SOUTH, 33901, and whose telephone RIVERA, , H/F, DOB: Clerk of the Circuit Court RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGH number is (239) 533-1700, at least 01/13/1997 at 8:30 a.m. o’clock, on the 17th day By: s/ J. Soucy ACRES, AS RECORDED IN 7 days before your scheduled A Minor Child. of February 2011, for an Advisory Deputy Clerk PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 78, IN court appearance, or immediately ______Hearing, to show cause why said Clerk J. Soucy THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE upon receiving this notification if _____/ Petition should not be granted. Phone no. 239-770-6279 - party COUNTY, FLORIDA. the time before the scheduled THE STATE OF FLORIDA - TO: January 8, 15, 22, 29, 2011 Notice is hereby given to each of you appearance is less than 7 days; if Jose Rivera Gonzalez aka Jose FAILURE TO PERSONALLY 83104 that an action to quiet title to the you are hearing or voice impaired, Rivera aka Garcia Rivera APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY/ above described properties has call 711 Address Unknown ADJUDICATORY HEARING been filed against you and you are CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE NOTICE CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO required to serve your written THE TERMINATION OF defenses on Plaintiff’ s attorney, Get your I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the foregoing was You are hereby notified that a PARENTAL RIGHTS OF CHILD. BILL MCFARLAND, P.A, P.O. furnished by first class U.S. Mail Petition to Terminate Parental IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON BOX 101507, CAPE CORAL, FL Rights has been filed in the above THE DATE AND TIME SPECI- 33910, and tile the original with this _ day of _, 2010, to the follow- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE styled Court in behalf of Aida FIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Lee ing: TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEIDER, Rivera, a female child, born LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT County, P.O. Box 310, Ft. Myers, TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY , FL 33902 on or before February Classifieds January 13, 1997 , in Puerto Rico; SHAFIN REMTULLA/BEN FLORIDA by the State of Florida, PETITION FOR TERMINATION 28, 2011 or otherwise a default LADOUCEUR, ATTORNEY FOR CIVIL ACTION Department of Children and OF PARENTAL RIGHTS judgment will be entered against PLAINTIFF, 5110 EISENHOWER CASE NO.: 10-CA-4623 JCF Families, and you are hereby ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. you for the relief sought in the BLVD, SUITE 120, TAMPA, FL IN RE: FORFEITURE OF commanded to be and appear Complaint. 33634 $5,621.00 US CURRENCY GABRIELLE BATTAILIE, 4127 RES- before the Honorable James H. WITNESS BY HAND as the Clerk of THIS NOTICE will be published Said Court and the seal thereof, NOTICE OF ACTION once each week for four consecu- on the Seals, Judge of the Circuit Court IDENCE DRIVE, FORT MYERS, TO: RONALD FERNANDEZ DAR- FL 33901 in the above Court at: this 18th day of January 2011. tive weeks in a newspaper of gen- RETT eral circulation published in Lee CELINE C. LOUIS, 4127 RESI- address unknown DENCE DRIVE, FORT MYERS, Lee County Justice Center CHARLIE GREEN County, Florida. 1700 Monroe Street CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Dated this 18 day of January, 2011. FL 33901 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that MIKE This is an attempt to collect a debt Courtroom 3A, Third Floor BY: ______CHARLIE GREEN DEPUTY CLERK SCOTT, as Sheriff of Lee County internet! and any information obtained may Fort Myers, Florida 33901 Clerk of the Court January 22, 29, February has filed a forfeiture proceeding in By: K. Coulter be used for that purpose the Circuit Court of the Twentieth at 8:30 a.m. o’clock, on February 17, 5, 12, 2011 Deputy Clerk January 15, 22, 2011 Judicial Circuit in and for Lee 2011 , for an Advisory Hearing, to 83230 January 22, 29, February 5, 12, 83165 County, Florida requesting that show cause why said Petition 2011 the $5,621.00 US CURRENCY should not be granted. 83237 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE seized on or about October 19, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 2010 be forfeited to the Petitioner, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FICTITIOUS NAMES FAILURE TO PERSONALLY IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, SHERIFF MIKE SCOTT, for the TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY STATE OF FLORIDA .com NOTICE OF INTENTION TO REG- use and benefit of the LEE COUN- IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, HEARING CONSTITUTES CON- JUVENILE DIVISION breezenewspapers ISTER FICTITIOUS NAME TY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT. FLORIDA SENT TO THE TERMINATION CASE NO.: 09-CJ-0088 The undersigned does hereby certify Case No.: 08-DR-8384 OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THIS IN THE INTEREST OF: that they are conducting a You are further advised that the LEE MARIA HILDA CAMACHO CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO LUCAS-ROSALES, ISR Motorcycle Sales business at, 620 COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPART- Petitioner APPEAR ON THE DATE AND EL, DOB: 09/28/2008 NE 15th Ave., Florida under the ficti- MENT is presently holding the and TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY Minor Child. tious name of Southwest Cycle and above described $5,621.00 US JUANITA ISABEL ROSARIO LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A ______that said firm is composed of the fol- Currency. RODOLFO MARTIN CAMACHO PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED _____/ lowing persons whose names and Respondent. IN THE PETITION FOR TERMI- THE STATE OF FLORIDA - TO: places of residence are as follows: You are required to file a copy of NOTICE OF ACTION FOR SUP- NATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS Juan Lucas Gomez SCO Enterprises, Inc; your written defenses, if any, to PLEMENTAL PETITION TO MODI- ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. 26171 Pueblo Bonita Boulevard 620 NE 15th Ave. #1 said forfeiture action on ABBI J. FY PARENTING PLAN Bonita Springs, Florida 34135 SMITH, Petitioner’s attorney, TO: RODOLFO MARTIN CAMA- Cape Coral, FL 33909 WITNESS BY HAND as the Clerk of Ownership of Southwest Cycle as whose address is Lee County CHO Said Court and the seal thereof, NOTICE follows: Sheriff’s Department, Legal 138 MATAMOROS TAMPULAPAS this ______day of January 2011. You are hereby notified that a SCO Enterprises Inc. Division, 14750 Six Mile Cypress MEXICO CHARLIE GREEN Petition to Terminate Parental It is my intention to apply to the Parkway, Ft. Myers, FL 33912 by YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Rights has been filed in the above Department of State, Division of mail within 30 days of first publica- has been filed against you and you BY: ______styled Court in behalf of Israel Corporations, State of Florida to reg- tion, and file the original with the are required to serve a copy of your DEPUTY CLERK Lucas-Rosales, a male child, born ister the said name of Southwest Clerk of the Court either before written defenses, if any, to it on January 15, 22, 28, February 5, on the 28th day of September Cycle under the provision of Chapter service on Petitioner’s attorney or Juanita Isabel Rosario, whose 2011 2008, at Collier County, State of 90-267 (Fictitious Name Act), Laws immediately thereafter; otherwise, address is 207 Ivan Ave. S., Lehigh 83126 Florida; by the State of Florida, of Florida (Section 865.09, Florida a default will be entered against Acres, FL 33973, on or before March Department of Children and Statutes), 1990. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE you for the relief demanded in the 1, 2011, and file the original with the January 22, 2011 TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Families, and you are hereby Complaint. clerk of this Court at 1700 MONROE 83247 IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, commanded to be and appear Dated this 10 day of January, 2011. STREET, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA FLORIDA before the Honorable James H. CHARLIE GREEN 33901, before service on Petitioner CIVIL ACTION Seals, Judge of the Circuit Court Clerk of Court or immediately thereafter. If you fail AUCTIONS Case No. 10-CA-004844 in the above Court at: By: C. Richardson to do so, a default may be entered IN RE FORFEITURE OF: Lee County Justice Center Deputy Clerk against you for the relief demanded Notice is hereby given that on $1,057.00 U.S. CURRENCY 1700 Monroe Street Abbi J. Smith, Esquire in the petition. February 4, 2011 at 10:30 AM at NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Hearing Room 3A, 3rd Floor LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Copies of all court documents in this U-Store-It #516, 301 NE Pine TO: Edgardo Diaz, Jr. Fort Myers, Florida 33901 LEGAL DIVISION case, including orders, are available Island Road, in the city of Cape 3206 SE Santa Barbara Place at 8:30 a.m. o’clock, on the 17th day 14750 Six Mile Cypress Parkway at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s Coral, state of Florida the Cape Coral, FL 33904 of February 2011, for an Advisory Ft. Myers, FL 33912 office. You may review these docu- undersigned, U-Store-It #516 Hearing, to show cause why said 239-477-1294 ments upon request. will sell at Public Sale by com- AND TO: All others whose names Petition should not be granted. By: Abbi J. Smith You must keep the Clerk of the petitive bidding, the personal are presently unknown but may FAILURE TO PERSONALLY Florida Bar No. 0042335 Circuit Court’s office notified of your property heretofore stored with claim an interest in the following APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY January 15, 22, 2011 current address. (You may file the undersigned by: described property: HEARING CONSTITUTES CON- 83179 Notice of Current Address, Florida SENT TO THE TERMINATION Supreme Court Approved Family IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 873 $1,057.00 U.S. CURRENCY OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THE Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Christie Berti CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO this lawsuit will be mailed to the IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, 53 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that APPEAR ON THE DATE AND address on record at the clerk’s FLORIDA Charles Studnicka the City of Cape Coral, Florida has TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY office. Case File: 11-CA-000189 4 initiated forfeiture proceedings LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A Dated: January 20, 2011 Judge: Fuller, Joseph C. Mary C. Brunning against the described property PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED CHARLIE GREEN Division: Civil CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT which was seized by the Cape IN THE PETITION FOR TERMI- BARRY GIONFRIDDO By: V. Cruz Notice is hereby given that on Coral Police Department on or NATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS Plaintiff(s), Deputy Clerk February 4, 2011 at 11:00 AM at about October 27, 2010 at 4500 ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE. v. January 22, 29 February 5, 12, 2011 U-Store-It #504, 3333 Cleveland Santa Barbara Boulevard, Cape WITNESS BY HAND as the Clerk of 83258 EJ & ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES, Avenue, in the city of Ft. Myers, Coral, in Lee County pursuant to Said Court and the seal thereof, LLC, a Florida limited liability state of Florida, the under- the Florida Contraband Forfeiture this 18th day of January 2011. company, FIFTH THIRD MORT- signed, U-Store-It #504, will sell Act. The seized property is cur- CHARLIE GREEN GAGE COMPANY, HUNTING- at Public Sale by competitive rently being held by the City of CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT TON LT, a Business Trust, bidding, the personal property Cape Coral Police Department. BY: ______RENE PEREZ, FLORIDA COM- heretofore stored with the Any persons or entities claiming an DEPUTY CLERK MUNITY BANK, NYDIA LAPON, undersigned by: ownership or perfected security January 22, 29, February Page 8C Saturday,January 22, 2011 CAPE- CORAL- D AILY- BREEZE. COM T HE B REEZE