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MIDWEEK:SEPT. 5-8, 2018 HIGH SCHOOL 4-H Share the Fun FOOTBALL - WEEK 2 program offered to Tough 3-7 week for area youth local teams See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 8 AKEANFORDARY ONGWOOD INTER PRINGS VIEDO ENEVA ASSELBERRYERALDSTEEN HULUOTA LTAMONTE PRINGS E ARY L M ,L ,W S ,O ,G ,C ,O ,C ,A S ,D B S• © 2018 H Vol. 127, No. 8 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Geneva residents have new ASSOCIATED PRESS New development offers small development to protect their rural land from ARETHA'S KIN SEE NO R-E- neighborhood near downtown S-P-E-C-T IN TRIBUTE SPEECH HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin The late singer's family says it found an Atlanta pastor's eulogy Cypress Homes, a company com- After the River Cross development was de- delivered at the Queen of Soul's prised of just two homebuilders, is an- nied at multiple levels of county government, funeral last week to be offensive gling at finishing four new homes on rural Seminole County residents have now and distasteful. 14th Street near downtown by the end turned their eye towards another development of November, as part of their mission that could put 300 homes on an 800-acre lot AMERICA'S AFGHAN ALLY- to do things a little differently in terms east of Snow Hill Road and north of the Econ- TURNED-FOE DIES of home-building in Sanford. lockhatchee River, part of land once owned by And they’ve got other projects in the Yarborough family. Jalaluddin Haqqani was once the pipeline, too, say partners David The Yarboroughs were a historic family in hailed as a freedom fighter by Ferri and Matt Patterson. Ronald Reagan but his network The homes in their current project See GENEVA, Page 7 of Taliban fighters later became a are at the addresses 504, 510, 516 and fierce enemy of the U.S. New homes on 14th Street are part ofHerald Cypress photo Homes' by Larry mission Griffin to 522 E 14th Street, and Ferri says do things differently in Sanford. See NEW HOMES, Page 3 FIERCE STORM RIPS ACROSS LAND OF THE RIS- ING SUN Woman uses childhood A powerful typhoon is blow- ing through western Japan, caus- friend’s name while ing heavy rain to flood the BIRDS OF A FEATHER region's main offshore interna- getting arrested tional airport. BRAZIL ASSESSES COL- By Larry Griffin LECTION TURNED TO ASH Herald Staff AND RUBBLE Orange City resident Angela Callegari got a Forensic investigators and re- shock earlier this summer searchers are awaiting access to when she opened her mail- the burnt-out National Museum box to find a summons for of Rio de Janeiro, to see what re- court on criminal theft mains of its 20 million artifacts charges. and what caused the blaze. The only problem? She hadn’t been arrested or WILL HE OR WON'T HE AT- committed any crimes. TEND PYONGYANG'S BIRTH- Apparently what hap- DAY BASH pened, Callegari discov- ered, was that a childhood Jasmine Chinese President Xi Jinping's friend named Jasmine Vazques Vazquez had used her See AP, Page 7 name, birth date and child- hood address when she was arrested in Seminole County on a warrant Kavanaugh pledges to be 'team See ARREST, Page 6 Birds gather together in downtown Sanford in Magnolia Square. Herald photo by Tommy Vincent player' on Supreme Court See what’s happening See AP Story, Page 7 ARTS ALIVE: around Seminole County See page 4 STOCKS OF See Heart tribute band this Saturday at Wayne Densch LOCAL INTEREST SEMINOLE SMILE As of 3 p.m. Tuesday HeraldBy Jessica Arts ColumnistPirani Allegiant $136.20 The Wayne Densch Perform- Bombardier $3.58 ing Arts Center will host All Faro $67.53 Heart this Saturday for a tribute Invacare $15.95 to the ‘80s sister band, Heart. Love meets classic rock in a fiery NextEra $172.56 ball of passion and timeless Tractor Supply $83.46 music this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Toro $61.84 The Color Purple Wells Fargo $59.01 The Theater West End will in- augurate the venue with their first production. The Color Pur- ple opens their inaugural run of Peggy Hoyt The Color Purple will run this with the Birdswell’s Mill, an oil painting by Georgia Hershiser,Photo will be contributed displayed at the Casselberry Art House through September 27. See ARTS ALIVE, Page 6 Law Offices of Hoyt & Bryan PAGE 2 • Midweek: Sept. 5-8, 2018 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: Annual Inter-faith Community Prayer Breakfast to be held soon By Sheralyn Brinson ter 25; her special passion is working with the homeless. Rev. Lovisa loves “Unity in the Community” is the the Lord, His people and most of all, theme for the Annual Inter-Faith she loves the Word of God. “To God Community Prayer Breakfast spon- be the glory for the things He has sored by the Martin Luther King, Jr., done.” Celebration Steering Committee of Sanford, on Saturday, September 15, • The Goldsboro Front Porch 2018, at the Westside Community Council, 1213 Historic Goldsboro Center, 919 S. Persimmon Ave. in Blvd. in Sanford, will host their Sanford, at 9 a.m. Young Mr. Travis Third Annual Celebration Luncheon Davis will be the featured speaker. on Sat., September 22nd, at the West- Ticket donation, $15. For more infor- side Community Center, 919 S. Per- mation and to get tickets, call 407- simmon Ave. in Sanford; 11 a.m.-2 314-6565. Melvin Philpot, p.m. Local citizens will be honored Committee Chairman. at the luncheon. The Council is ask- ing the community for their support. • The Annual 100 Women in Ticket donation, $25 per person. At- White Fellowship Service at Chris- tire: dressy casual. For more infor- tian Fellowship Baptist Church, 1701 Rev. Lovisa S. Moore mation and to get tickets, please call S. Bell Ave. in Sanford, is on Sun., 407-322-6407. The Goldsboro Front Sept. 9th, at 3:30 p.m. The Theme, Porch Council is a community and “Steadfast and Faithful Women, De- neighborhood development organi- Photos contributed signed for God’s Purpose” (Isaiah the District Conference at her home zation in Sanford. Proceeds from Faye Henderson & Gospel Praise will perform at the Adult Prom 49:3-5). Sis. Idella Pauldo, Ministry church. She has served as Secretary this fundraiser will benefit their local Leader; Rev. Otis C. Raines, Pastor. and Financial Secretary for the Con- programs and initiatives i.e., recre- Rev. Lovisa S. Moore, Pastor of Mt. ference Women in Ministry and De- ation, education, health care, refer- takes the community working as a • Jordan Destinations is hosting Olive African Methodist Episcopal votion Leader for the District rals, self-help, and more. One of whole to protect its children from their first Adult Prom on Sat., Sep- (AME) Church in Sanford, will be Women in Ministry. their slogans, “It’s Our Neighbor- sexual predators and pedophiles and tember 29th, at the Midway Com- the speaker. Rev. Lovisa is currently in her hood, It’s Our Solution, It’s Our Fu- that education and prevention are munity Center, 2251 Jitway Ave. in Rev. Lovisa S. Moore is a lifelong First Charge as Pastor of Mt. Olive ture.” the keys to protecting them. This Sanford/Midway, from 4-9 p.m. The resident of the City of Sanford and a AME Church, located at 2780 W. event is free and open to the public. lineup of entertainment will include proud graduate of Seminole High 18th Street in Sanford, “where the • AMVETS Post #17 & Ladies James E. Melton, Sr., Post Com- Bartee-the Rage of the Stage; Faye School, Class of 1984. “Rev. Lovisa”, people have a mind to work.” She Auxiliary will present a Workshop, mander (Tel.: 407-323-7722). Henderson & Gospel Praise; Come- as she is affectionately called, is the has served faithfully and untiringly “8 Steps to Safety”, on Sat., Septem- dienne, Mrs. Ruby; Line Dance In- mother of one daughter, Nemia for six years. When she was first as- ber 8th, at the Westside Community • Sunday, Sept. 9th, is National structor, Eddra “Tweety” Martin; Elyse Mitchell and the grandmother signed, there were five members; Center, 919 S. Persimmon Ave. in Grandparents Day. In 1978, Presi- Poet & Lyrical Minister, Tieranie of Chkyra and Bruce. She is also a now, the congregation has grown to Sanford, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The dent Jimmy Carter signed legislation Smith; and Soloist, Lakesia Charese. very devoted “aunt” to many and at 57 members. Workshop will be facilitated by proclaiming the second Sunday in Ticket donation: $50/couples; any given time while out and about Joseph is her favorite Bible charac- Safety Zone Advocacy, Inc., a group September annually as National $30/singles. Group tables can be re- she will hear someone say, “Hello ter. She believes that many, if not all, founded by Judy Cornett more than Grandparents Day to honor grand- served. For more information and Auntie Visa”. of life’s lessons can be gleaned as 20 years ago and formed by a group parents, to champion the cause of tickets, call Theresa Jordan, 407-694- She accepted her call to the you read Genesis 41:46 to Genesis of professionally-trained individuals the elderly and encourage everyone 6010. “Teaching Ministry” during the 50:26, which teaches about the im- focused on education, safety, and to tap into the strength, wisdom and Church School Convention at her portance of trusting God and the prevention of sex crimes against chil- heritage grandparents and other sen- Sheralyn Brinson can be reached at home church, Allen Chapel AME power of forgiveness.