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. She says her dren. They aim to educate youth ior citizens provide. [email protected]. Church in Sanford. As God would ministry is based on Matthew Chap- and their family on safety issues and have it, she also was licensed during best practices. It’s their belief that it

Semper Fi: Maitland Art Center Honors Veterans With Portable War Memorial

HeraldBy Jessica Arts Columnist Pirani the nose of a Chi-Com SKS when they send an 18, 19, or 20- Maitland Art Center, was in the personal issues through their semi-automatic assault rifle year old kid over to battle, that Expeditionary Force during [art] work,” began Dr. Yoon, poking up. His high school his life might be over as he WWI. The MAC wanted to cre- who went on to discuss how “As soon as I hear a chopper, football training from only a knows it. He might get ate an exhibition commemorat- the former intelligence officer I have flashbacks,” he breathed few years earlier kicked in, and wounded and disabled for life, ing the centenary of the end of was diagnosed with Hyper-Vig- so quietly between the lines that Moffett charged head-first into or mental issues, or shot in the WWI in part due to the wealth ilance, and the psychologist had I nearly missed it. the fray. The VC evaporated head and have his brains of Smith’s war and post-war a total breakdown in ’87, which Merritt Island cowboy and into the mist before Moffett spilled all over a foreign coun- work in their permanent collec- was how long it took for him to Cocoa Beach surfer, Michael reached their lair. He seized the try. People don't want to think tion. While working for the mil- be diagnosed with PTSD. Moffett, went to Vietnam in weapon as a spoil of war and about it, they just want to watch itary as an artist, Smith created “With them [Jim and Bill], 1969 with the Marines. The later carried it home through golf on Saturday, and I can un- avant-garde camouflage tech- it’s more about the very private cowboy in him was adventure- LAX, slung over his shoulder derstand why.” Moffett said last niques that are preserved in his experiences; in Michael’s case, some and thought a tour of while wearing a uniform every week during an interview letters and drawings which it’s more about direct engage- duty might be worth the ride. bit as combat-weary as the Ma- about Soldier’s Home, an ex- A&H staff have recreated for ment with the realities and Avant garde, in French rine himself. hibit opening tonight at the the historical portion of this ex- complexities of war from both means “advance guard,” like That wasn’t the worst of it, Maitland Art Center. hibit. sides.” Included in this exhibit the pawns sent ahead of more though. The flashbacks didn’t Moffett’s art evokes patriot- In putting this ambitious col- will be four photos that Moffett have a chance to etch them- ism and disgust at once with its lection together, Dr. Yoon no- snapped with his Kodak Insta- powerful pieces in chess. Mof- Photo contributed fett was offered as a sacrifice to selves into his psyche until he ultra-realism, and it addresses ticed a common theme among matic in country in ’69, two of Michael Moffet’s hyper-realistic the Vietcong, but he was bigger was recuperating from an infec- head-first the dissonant realities the artists’ work was PTSD. She his bronze sculptures, two Portable War Memorial sculp- and stronger, fed on American tion at a hospital on the Da that veterans face in their post- explained of Smith, “His leg large-scale paintings, several ture piece. beef versus starvation-portions Nang Air Base. war experience. Michael, along was cut [amputated as a conse- charcoal drawings and The of rice. In one of his most chill- “In war, there’s young chil- with Jim Hosner and William quence of his war injuries] six Portable War Memorials, Mof- ing tales, Michael was returning dren being massacred, women Gura was selected by Maitland years after he came back, so he fett’s award-winning sculptures rial deals with the suicide, ne- from Laos through mountain- being raped and mutilated, curator Dr. Rangsook Yoon to was a disabled veteran. He suf- addressing the ruination and glection, rejection, and alien- ous jungle, patrolling in the blown to smithereens and complement elements of J fered from the shell shock, but tragedy of many veterans’ real- ation of these veterans who thick bush, having been in fire- blood all over the place. War is Andrè Smith’s collection for nobody really wrote about ity. were drafted… I wasn't really fights all day when he looked not gonna be a nice scenario, this exhibition of veteran art. [that].” “Portable War Memorial is thinking about PTSD when we up the hill to see a bunker with and people need to learn that Andrè Smith, founder of The “Jim and Bill both deal with the most important piece in this began to bring together this exhibit,” said Dr. Yoon about show, but it’s a connecting the two-part hyper-realistic thread.” sculpture of “a homeless Patriots, comrades, and art vagabond veteran” that Moffett patrons are invited to the Mait- made by casting his own body, land Art Center tonight for their dyeing, painting, dressing and Culture Pop event from 6 to 9 painstakingly implanting his p.m. when these exhibits’ open- own hairs one at a time. The ing will be celebrated with live piece uses glass eyes from Ger- jazz and a big spread. This col- many, a prosthetic leg from a lection will hang through Janu- yard sale, and is seated in an ary 6. old wheelchair donated by the VFW. Jessica Pirani can be reached at “The Portable War Memo- [email protected]. SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Sept. 5-8, 2018 PAGE 3 OPINIONS South Africa Question

By Walter E. Williams tims of injustices or oppression "can often be observed to be inflicting not dissimilar injus- South Africa has been thrown into the news tices upon other races." In 2001, Andrew because of President Donald Trump's recent Kenny wrote an article titled "Black People tweet that he instructed his secretary of state Aren't Animals -- But That's How Liberals to "closely study" alleged land seizures from Treat Them." Kenny asked whether South white farmers in South Africa. Africa is doomed to follow the rest of Africa Earlier this year, a land confiscation motion into oblivion. Kenny gave a "no" answer to his was brought by radical Marxist opposition question, but he was not very optimistic be- leader Julius Malema, and it passed South cause of the pattern seen elsewhere in sub-Sa- Africa's Parliament by a 241-83 vote. Malema haran Africa. He argued that ordinary has had a long-standing commitment to land Africans were better off under colonialism. confiscation without compensation. In 2016, Colonial masters never committed anything he told his supporters he was "not calling for near the murder and genocide seen under the slaughter of white people -- at least for black rule in Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, now" (https://tinyurl.com/y7mfmhco). The Nigeria, Mozambique, Somalia and othe! land-grabbing sentiment is also expressed by r countries, where millions of blacks have Lindsay Maasdorp, national spokesman for been slaughtered in unspeakable ways, in- Black First Land First, a group that condones cluding being hacked to death, boiled in oil, land seizures in South Africa. He says, "We are set on fire and dismembered. Kenny said that going to take back the land, and we'll do it by if as many elephants, zebras and lions were as any means necessary." The land confiscation ruthlessly slaughtered, the world's leftists policy was a key factor in the platform of the would be in a tizzy new president, Cyril Ramaphosa. (https://tinyurl.com/ybj4u9fj). I have visited South Africa several times, in Ghanaian economist George Ayittey ex- 1979, 1980 and 1992. My three-month 1980 pressed a similar complaint in his book visit included lectures at nearly all South "Africa Betrayed": "White rulers in South African universities. The 1992 return visit, two Africa could be condemned, but not black years after apartheid ended and two years be- African leaders guilty of the same political fore democratic elections, included lectures on crimes." Moeletsi Mbeki, a brother of former turn of the century, Zimbabwe was threatened now is for South Africans to adopt some of the my book "South Africa's War Against Capital- South African President Thabo Mbeki's and with mass starvation and was begging for principles enunciated by Nelson Mandela, one ism." During each visit, my counsel to South deputy chairman of the South African Insti- food. Added to that tragedy, Zimbabwe expe- of which is, "You will achieve more in this Africans, particularly black South Africans, tute of International Affairs, an independent rienced history's second-highest inflation rate. world through acts of mercy than you will was that the major task before them was not think tank based at the University of the Wit- It reached 79.6 billion percent in mid-Novem- through acts of retribution." only ridding the nation of apartheid but de- watersrand, said in 2004 that Africa was in a ber 2008. (In 1946, Hungary experienced the ciding what was going to replace it. spiral of decline. "The average African is world's highest inflation rate, 41.9 quadrillion Walter E. Williams is a professor of econom- That's an important question. William Hutt, poorer than during the age of colonialism," he percent.) ics at George Mason University. To find out the late University of Cape Town economist said (https://tinyurl.com/ycs6l4pb). South Africa leads in mining, food produc- more about Walter E. Williams and read fea- who was an anti-apartheid voice within the Zimbabwe, South Africa's northern neigh- tion and critical infrastructure, such as power tures by other Creators Syndicate writers and academic community, wrote in his 1964 book, bor formerly called Rhodesia, was southern production and railroading, in southern cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web- titled "The Economics of the Colour Bar," that Africa's breadbasket. That was prior to the Africa. But it's going the same way as Zim- page at www.creators.com. one of the supreme tragedies of the human confiscation of nearly 6,000 large white-owned babwe, spelling disaster for the entire south- condition is that those who have been the vic- commercial farms during the 1990s. By the ern part of Africa. What's needed most right COPYRIGHT 2018 CREATORS.COM

with McCain politically, and I weren't so lucky. "They made that up." What I Want to Remember About John McCain could rattle off missteps in his Which brings me, ever so That was it. No tales of suf- public life. But I am mindful briefly, to Donald Trump. I fering at the hands of his cap- By Connie Schultz. had broken my right leg describes "the lowest point," of his private life during those will not rehash what he has tors. No mention of his around the knee, my right when he was on the brink of years in that cell in Hanoi, done to disrespect McCain permanent injuries from their On May 14, 1973, two arm in three places, and my suicide and wrote a dictated and that will forever inform after his death. Most of us as- torture. Not a single sign of months after John McCain's left arm." confession. "I had learned my view of him. pire to evolve as human be- enduring resentment. He just release from a North Viet- His description of solitary what we all learned over My home county of ings, which requires us to shrugged at my look of sur- namese prison, U.S. News & confinement: "I was not al- there: Every man has his Ashtabula, in the northeastern discard those parts of us that prise and smiled again. World Report published his lowed to see or talk to or com- breaking point. I had reached corner of Ohio, lost 26 boys in diminish us. Some, however, "You learn to let things go," 43-page essay about what he municate with any of my mine." Vietnam. Countless others just never learn how to take he said. had endured there. fellow prisoners. My room He was finally released on served, and many returned as out the trash. That filth has a That's what I want to re- His narrative of his 5 1/2 was fairly decent-sized -- I'd March 14, 1973, with 106 fel- someone else. They were farm way of pooling around you. member about John McCain. years as a prisoner of war -- say it was about 10 by 10. The low U.S. flyers and one Amer- boys and working-class kids, Over the years, I occasion- the torture, the starvation, the door was solid. There were no ican civilian. and they were drafted. No ally crossed paths with Mc- Connie Schultz is a Pulitzer intermittent waves of doubt windows. The only ventila- His essay ends with his fu- college deferments, no influ- Cain. Only once did I talk to Prize-winning columnist and that he would survive -- is un- tion came from two small ture plans: "I had a lot of time ential fathers or friends of fa- him about his time as a POW, professional in residence at sparing and harrowing, and holes at the top in the ceiling, to think over there, and came thers to keep them out of during a dinner before Pope Kent State University's school it's void of hyperbole. about 6 inches by 4 inches. to the conclusion that one of harm's way. They didn't flee Francis' speech to Congress in of journalism. She is the au- "The date was Oct. 26, The roof was tin and it got hot the most important things in to Canada or even consider September 2015. Five years thor of two books, including 1967," he begins. "I was on my as hell in there. The room was life -- along with a man's fam- becoming conscientious objec- earlier, I had traveled to "...and His Lovely Wife," 23rd mission, flying right over kind of dim -- night and day - ily -- is to make some contri- tors, because that's not what North Vietnam to report on which chronicled the success- the heart of Hanoi in a dive at - but they always kept on a bution to his country." you did where I grew up. the enduring legacy of Agent ful race of her husband, Sher- about 4,500 feet, when a Russ- small light bulb, so they could After all that, John McCain I understood at a young Orange. McCain inquired at rod Brown, for the U.S. ian missile the size of a tele- observe me. I was in that wanted to serve. age that you don't attack men length about my conversa- Senate. To find out more phone pole came up -- the sky place for two years." In response to my express- whose only option was to do tions with veterans there. about Connie Schultz was full of them -- and blew When he refused to be re- ing respect for him and sym- what their country told them I told him I had visited the ([email protected]) and the right wing off my Sky- leased before his fellow pathy for his family, I've to do. I judge no one who Hanoi Hilton, which is now a read her past columns, please hawk dive bomber. It went POWs, one of his captors told received numerous links to found a way to avoid going to museum, and had seen his visit the Creators Syndicate into an inverted, almost him, "Now, McCain, it will be opinion pieces detailing his Vietnam, as long as these peo- flight suit displayed in a glass webpage at straight-down spin. I pulled very bad for you." many flaws. I've never ple acknowledge the privilege case. He smiled and shook his www.creators.com. the ejection handle, and was He was tortured for the thought that paying tribute, in of their deferments, as well as head. COPYRIGHT 2018 CRE- knocked unconscious by the next year and a half. They death, to the best parts of a the sacrifices of those who "That wasn't mine," he said. ATORS.COM force of the ejection. ... I didn't broke his left arm again and person means we're ignoring realize it at the moment, but I cracked several of his ribs. He the worst. I seldom agreed MALLARD FILLMORE Bruce Tinsley

NEW HOMES “It’s close to feeling like a new subdivision, but you don’t have to give up the closeness to downtown and the historic district,” Ferri Continued from Page 1 said, adding that they also hadn’t wanted to simply dump dozens of new homes like some developments do. they’re part of Cypress Homes’ mission to They also have made their homes energy make ‘minor subdivisions’ where they put efficient and have worked to keep natural multiple homes on lots that formerly just had trees in the area. one home. “We wanted to keep all the oak trees on the There used to be just one large house where corner,” Patterson said. “This is not just two of Cypress Homes’ parcels now sit on scorched-earth.” 14th Street, surrounded by a lot of overgrown Ferri said he was excited to work in San- shrubbery and trees that Ferri and Patterson ford, as he believed people wanted to live have now cleaned out. Now, the lots are trim there. and modern, with paved driveways, small “We tried to identify an area that a lot of lawn spaces and one-story houses with gran- people want to live in,” he said. “Some people ite countertops and smooth wood floors in- want a new product. Some of the other houses side. around here are close to 100 years old. And Ferri told the Sanford Herald they want to we wanted to bring affordability along with provide a bulk of affordable, quality homes access to downtown. Sanford is a unique city, for people to live in that give the feeling of with the number of amenities, the waterfront. being in a new subdivision, without all the It will only continue to grow, and we want to downsides. contribute to the city.” PAGE 4 • Midweek: September 5 to 8, 2018 SANFORD HERALD SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

COMMUNITY EVENTS Lee Weaver to present “The Witness” at Congregation Beth Am

Award-winning actor and playwright Lee DeBary Kids Corner Hymns & Gospel, Rounds & Weaver will present a performance of his Thursday, Sept. 6, 11 to Partner songs, Easy Holiday riveting drama “The Witness” Sunday, 11:45 a.m., DeBary Hall His- Tunes, Ensemble Tunes, October 7th at 7 p.m. at Congregation toric Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., workshops, traders table. 2 Beth Am, 3899 Sand Lake Road, Long- DeBary. Kids will hear a hour all acoustic instru- wood, Florida 32779. This two-hour story & play an old-fash- ments jam. Pot luck at noon. presentation, about the struggle for Civil ioned game or make a craft. Call 407-840-5550. Rights in America carries an admission Call Tracy at 386-668-3840. charge of $20 per ticket payable at the Brawl for Fall door. This performance is open to the Vegetable Landscaping Saturday, Sept. 8, 6 p.m., pubic, all are welcome, no advance Thursday, Sept. 6, 1 p.m., Palmetto Avenue Baptist arrangements are necessary. Ample DeBary Hall Historic Site, Church, 2626 S. Palmetto parking is available. For best directions 198 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. Ave., Sanford. Free. Pre- call 407-862-3505. For further Master Gardener, Howard sented by Mid Florida information call 904-687-8779. Jeffries will share tips in a Wrestling. free presentation about veg- Photo contributed etable landscapes with cab- Astronomy Club bage, broccoli, tomatoes & Saturday, Sept. 8, 7 p.m. Photographer to speak other colorful vegetables. to 12 a.m., Trotwood Park, Warbler Bird Class offered Call 386-668-3840. 701 Northern Way, Winter Springs. Florida Astronomi- ECHO Rangers cal Society onsite with tele- about Magee Marsh Birds at Geneva Wilderness Area Thursday, Sept. 6, 6 p.m., scopes for public viewing. DeBary Hall Historic Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. Sunset Cinema Kids in grades 1 to 5 are in- Saturday, Sept. 8, 7:30 vited to join Volusia p.m., Cranes Roost Park, Al- County's ECHO Rangers, an tamonte Springs. Bring your educational program that chairs and blankets to watch focus on the county's ecolog- Moana, the story of an ad- ical, cultural, heritage & out- venturous teenager who door resources. The goes on a daring mission to program is offered at more save her people. Admission than 50 sites including is free. Food and beverages parks, museums, libraries are available for purchase. and historical sites. Using a Hosted by St. Stephen “Passport to Adventures” Lutheran Church. guide, children are asked to visit at least eight sites and Geneva Museum participate in specially de- Sundays, Sept. 9 & 23, 2 signed ECHO Rangers activ- to 4 p.m., 165 1st Street, ities. The program also Geneva. Local archaeologi- includes 15 self-guided ad- cal finds, pioneer crafts, a ventures children can com- Photo contributed Photos contributed mercantile, family records, The Birds of Magee Marsh - Seminole Audubon member and Warbler Bird Class - Some of our most beautiful birds are in the war- plete with their parents any Civil War, toys/musical in- time; these include hiking, birding photographer Ken Schmidt will present on the migrating bler family and yet they present some of the biggest identification struments, etc. Listen to a birds of Magee Marsh Wildlife Area on the shores of Lake Erie. challenges. Learn distinguishing features of these confusing little biking, fishing and creating Violano (player piano & vio- His experience at Magee Marsh includes nine years of photo- birds from Faith Jones during this class to be held on Wednesday, artwork. Call 386-668-3840. lin) & Edison Cylinder graphing the concentrated migration of this flyway. The meeting September 19 in the Ed Yarborough Nature Center in Geneva Wilder- Phonograph, etc. “Touch-It will be held at the north branch of the Seminole Library, 150 Pal- ness Area, 3485 North CR 426, Geneva, FL. Registration from 1:00 Geneva Blessing Yard Table” for kids. Geneva his- metto Avenue, Sanford on Sunday, September 9, 2 p.m.. Meet- to 1:30 p.m.. Class starts at 1:30. Cost is $5.00. For more informa- Sale tory books, Geneva & Ft tion [email protected] or call 407-415-0705. Friday, Sept. 7 & Satur- Lane T-shirts, caps, license ings are free and open to the public. day, Sept. 8, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., plates, and the new “Story The nonprofit group will use of Fort Lane – 2nd Seminole Local Forest Rangers assist in battling fires in Oregon proceeds for "one toy or War” book for sale. meal at a time" for the We are proud of two of our local Forest Rangers from the Little big Econ needy. For location or info Teen Dungeons & State Forest. Robert Yarborough who is in charge of fire-fighting in this dis- go to their Facebook page or Dragons call 407-401-6593. trict and trainee Matt King are near Paisley, Oregon, fighting the 30,000-acre Wednesdays, Sept. 10 & Watson Creek Fire. There are 40,000 workers there and Robert and Matt 24, 5 to 7:30 p.m., North are heavy equipment bosses fighting ahead of the fire line. Take care guys, Ladies Night Out Branch Library, 150 N Pal- we are proud of you, and praying for your safety and that of all the people af- Friday, Sept. 7, 6:30 to 9:30 metto Ave. Sanford. All lev- fected by this fire!. Pictured is Robert Yarborough and his son, Tucker. p.m., Mission Life Center, els welcome. If you have 151 Mission Rd., Oviedo. never played, our expert Food/drink stations, vendor teen coaches will teach Photo contributed boutique shopping, you. Free. For Middle and beauty/health tips, inspira- High School Students. Fami- tional speakers, online dat- lies Welcome too. No Regis- ing (Pros/Cons/Safety) and tration Required. Various Health Events offered at Rural Heritage Center in Geneva more. Vendors are welcome. Call 321-203-7930. Storytime at Zoo Probiotics 101 Power of Food Seminar Wednesdays, Sept. 12 Wednesday, Sept. 5, 7 to 8 p.m.,, $10 Learn about fermenting Sunday, Sept. 16 1 to 5 p.m., $28. Enlightening seminar is a Rumba Lessons through May, 10 a.m., Cen- vegetables to provide good probiotic to your gut. Immense wonderful way to learn more about how to prevent & even re- Friday, Sept. 7, 7 to 8 p.m., tral Florida Zoo, 3755 W. health benefits. Superior nutrition, optimal digestion & verse disease by making the right food choices. Begins with an Rural Heritage Center, 101 Seminole Blvd., Sanford. yummy. 80% of your immune system is located there. eye-opening movie, plus discussion 1 to 1:45 p.m. Next, enjoy a E. Main St., Geneva. $5 per Books are geared to the age plant-based lunch, organic of course, 3 to 3:45 p.m. Followed by couple. Call for more info of 5 and followed by an up- a "How-To" Workshop packed with practical shopping tips, 407-349-9255. Yogurt & Overnight Oatmeal close encounter with a Zoo Friday, Sept. 7 7 to 8 p.m., Learn how to make our own quart recipes & much more from 3:45 to 5 p.m. Bring a notepad, pen Animal Ambassad. Call 407- jar of yogurt with plant milk, not dairy & make a pint of refrig- & an open mind. Learn to eat like your life depends on it Color Purple Musical 323-4450. erator oatmeal. Friday, Sept. 7 to Sunday, Sept. 23, Theater West End, Living Healthy with All events are held at the Rural Heritage Center- 101 E Main 115 W. 1st Street, Sanford. Sip, Sniff & Scan Chronic Illness Monday, Sept. 10, 7 to 8 p.m., $10. Try Ningxia Red with its St., Geneva. Call Trish 407-733-7514 to register and for more in- The inaugural production & Wednesdays, September formation or sign up at trishdeer.eventbrite.com . Central Florida Regional antioxidants and some Vitality Essential Oils, Learn what your 12 to October 17, 10 a.m.to body needs for optimum health. Premiere. 12:30 p.m., North Branch, 150 N Palmetto Ave. San- Guided Hike ford. 6 week program Saturday, Sept. 8, 8 to 10 hosted by the Senior Re- a.m., Spring Hammock Pre- source Alliance-Area serve, 2985 Osprey Trail, Agency on Aging of Central Longwood. $3 per person Florida. Free. For Adults. for 7 years old & up, accom- Registration Required. Call panied by adult. Call 407- 407-514-1806 to register. 665-2211. Parent Conference Tunnel to Towers 5K Wednesday, Sept. 12, 11 Saturday, Sept. 8, 6:30 to a.m., Oviedo on the Park 10 a.m., Cranes Roost Park, Ampitheatre & Cultural Altamonte Springs. Honor Center, 357 Center Lake the sacrifices of our first re- Lane, Oviedo. $10 per per- sponders and military he- son. "My Toddler, Pre- roes. All proceeds benefit schooler & Me…A Special the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Journey" - educational con- Towers Foundation & the ference for parents with kids Building for America's toddler & preschool age Bravest program, which with forum for parents to constructs specially- learn applicable tools to aid, adapted, custom-designed support & reinforce chil- homes for our nation's cata- dren's learning skills & abili- strophically injured service ties. Pre-registration members. Race day registra- required. Call 407-272-7522. tion begins at 6:30 a.m. The race begins at 7:30 a.m. Spokes Women Meet Wednesday, Sept. 12, 11 Pine Needle Basketry a.m. social & Lunch at 12 Saturday, Sept. 8, 10 p.m., Heathrow Country a.m.,Ol' Barn Junktiques Club, 1200 Bridgewater Events, 2993 W. Osceola Rd., Drive, Lake Mary. $25. Fash- Geneva. Call 407-617-5703. ion show & social.

Dulcimer Jam Session ESOL for Adults Saturday, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. Thursdays, 5:30 to 7:30 to 5 p.m., Rural Heritage p.m., North Branch Library, Center, 101 E. Main St., 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- Geneva. Hosted by The ford. Call Adult Literacy Picky Chicks & Chaps and League at 407-422-1540. Geneva Dulcimer Gathering. Jam sessions of Celtic, SANFORD HERALD Midweek : September 5 to 8, 2018 • PAGE 5 PEOPLE A GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY Be the Match Donor Drive hosted English woman donates large sum to

Family members hold Seminole County Animal Services donor match event. Left, Daniel Tousignant, who is a match for Tim Tousignant (center) and The costume Justin Tousignant. worn by Marjorie Grimmett, also Photo contributed known as Maggie White, at the 'bird shower' held by her friends years ago. By Andre Rodriguez mailed to them so they can send their DNA Herald College Intern in to see if they’re a match for any of the thousands of patients waiting. If you’re in- Photo On Sept. 5, Rachel Picotte had planned to deed a match, there’s multiple ways doctors contributed host a Be the Match donor drive for her retrieve the cells and blood, but according to cousin Tim Tousignant. the Bone Marrow Registry, donors are put Tousignant, 52, was diagnosed with a rare under anesthesia so the process isn’t painful. form of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) in “It’s very hard for people to find a match May, and was only given a year to live. Ac- and some people they can’t take it from your cording to the Bone Marrow Registry, MDS is blood, they actually need it from your bone, a group of diseases that affect the blood and now that’s where people think it’s scary but bone marrow. Stem cells in the marrow slow you just get put under with anesthesia and By Larry Griffin One of the most memorable moments Cara down or stop making red blood cells, white then they draw it from your bone and get it,” Herald Staff Writer had with Grimmett was overseas. She’d gone blood cells and platelets. Picotte said. to visit her at her home in England with an- There’s many different types of MDS, but As for Tousignant, earlier this week he Marjorie Grimmett, an English woman who other friend. most people with MDS only have low red found his match. mysteriously donated $30,000 to the Seminole “It happened to be on September 11, 2001,” blood cell counts and may require transfu- Tousignant actually lives in Ontonagon, County Animal Services division, was actually Cara said. “We found out about the attacks in sions during their lifetime. There’s also rare Michigan, and it was here where he found his a well-liked Sanford resident for years, accord- the U.S. at a pub on the Thames. I thought I severe cases of MDS that lead to life-threaten- match. Tousignant’s ex-girlfriend held a drive ing to long-time resident Jan Cara. was never going to be able to get back.” ing cancers, so was the case with Tousignant. for him and that’s when Tousignant discov- Cara said she’d known Grimmett as Maggie The mobile shelter paid for with Grimmett’s Fortunately for Tousignant, he discovered a ered that his son Daniel Tousginant was a White for years up until Grimmett left around money is called the Adoption Option Trailer. match this week before Picotte’s drive, but Pi- match. 2003 or 2004. Animal Services received the donation at ran- cotte isn’t changing her Wednesday plans. “We had all the family up north take a The reason for the difference in names, Cara dom after Grimmett’s passing in 2017 and Instead of having the drive for Tousignant, swab test and a family member actually said, had come from her changing her name were pleasantly surprised. Picotte will use the drive to help donate to the matched. I forgot what the percentage is that due to a marriage. It debuted in early August at a Winter Park thousands of other patients waiting on the list a family member would match but his The two of them, along with other mutual event, carting around a host of dogs, cats and for a bone marrow transplant. brother and sisters, nobody would match, so friends, were regulars at various town hot- even a rabbit or two. During hurricanes or “I’m still doing the drive just for other peo- we didn’t think we would find one,” Picotte spots. She said Grimmett was well known other such events, the trailer will serve as a ple because it’s so hard for people to find a said. around their friend circles back then, and that shelter. Program coordinator Diane Gagliano match,” Picotte said. The Sanford Herald was unable to reach people would still remember her now. says they’re working on more events to take it Here’s how it works—Picotte will have a Tousignant, Daniel and his ex-girlfriend for “A lot of our friends worked at the restau- to now. table set up from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednes- their reaction to the news, but one thing for rant we went to,” she said. “All the attorneys People can also call Animal Services at 407- day outside the library and cafeteria of Semi- sure is, Picotte will be looking for donors in went there after hours. Schoolteachers would 665-5208 to request the presence of the trailer. nole State College’s Sanford Campus. the Sanford community come Wednesday at go there to have a cocktail.” Students, faculty and visitors can walk up 11 a.m. on SSC’s Sanford Campus. Cara said Grimmett’s large donation to Ani- to her table and sign up to have a swab kit mal Services, which they used to purchase a mobile adoption trailer that travels county- wide and brings animals to people to be adopted, made sense. “She had two big dogs,” Cara said. “She loved dogs. She also adopted a bird. It wasn’t born yet. She adopted it still in the egg… we gave her a ‘bird shower,’ like a baby shower but for a bird. She was an animal lover. I wasn’t surprised she donated that money.” At the bird shower, Cara added that Grim- mett had arrived clad fully in a 'Big Bird' type of fuzzy yellow costume to commemorate the occasion. 4-H Share the Fun program offered to area youth to develop, share & discover talents

ership, healthy living, and citizenship/leadership. You can become a member of 4-H by joining a Community 4-H Club, participating in a short term Special Interest Program, participating as an independent member or by being part of a 4-H School Enrichment Classroom Project. 4-H Share the Fun is a talent and performing arts program. Share the Fun program gives 4-H youth the opportunity to discover, develop and share their unique gifts and talents with others. Share the Fun, which is part of the 4-H Recreation Program has County, District, and State level competitions. Youth who participate in the program develop leadership skills and confidence while developing their talents and stage presence. Youth may compete in one of five categories: instrumental, vocal, dance, dramatic & novelty and general (two or more categories combined). This year Seminole County 4-H had numerous entertaining acts at the county level ranging from stand-up comedy to a martial arts demonstration. Five youth from Seminole County 4-H went on to compete at the District VIII 4-H Share the Fun held this past May in Orange County. Of these acts, Sarah Learned’s vocal performance won her a slot to perform at the state competition. 4-H State Share the Fun Competition is held every year at the University of Florida during 4-H Photos contributed University. Earlier this month Sarah performed on stage in front of hundreds of senior level 4-H Sarah Learned shares her vocal talent with the 4-H members, guests, and UF/IFAS faculty. Sarah performed a song titled, “Never Enough” by Loren program. Allred. Seminole County 4-H is proud of all of our 4-H members’ accomplishments and encour- age youth to take advantage of opportunities through 4-H. You can find more information on 4- Special to the Herald H Share the Fun at this link: http://florida4h.org/programsandevents_/sharethefun/ For more information on becoming involved in 4-H as member or volunteer please contact 4-H is a youth education program which provides youth ages 5-18 the opportunity to learn life Chelsea Woodard at the UF/IFAS Extension Seminole County 4-H at cwoodard@seminolecoun- skills while exploring projects such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), lead- tyfl.gov PAGE 6 • Midweek: Sept. 5-8, 2018 SANFORD HERALD

ARREST Vazquez, she said, had been her best friend in 3rd Grade and they had spent time together until high school. BITUARIES Continued from Page 1 “We started getting into different things in O high school,” she said. “She started doing some bad things, and I saw she was doing wrong. We hadn’t talked in years.” for theft charges. But after Callegari made a Facebook post in Vazquez has a long history of arrests in IMANI KIJIRIA Church 1311 Oak Avenue Engram, companion, which she admonished Vazquez and the Volusia County for theft, fraud and various Seminole County court system for her trou- KEITT-SMITH Sanford, Florida with Pastor Demetrius Pettigrew, mater- other charges, according to the Clerk of Court Cubit Malone Officiating. nal grandparents, Hercules bles, Vazquez commented on the post. there. She's now also facing a fraud imperson- In her comment, Vazquez alleged that the Imani Kijiria Keitt-Smith 21 Interment will follow in Eason, Shirley Eason, pater- ation charge in Seminole County. Evergreen Cemetery nal grandparents, James police had taken her phone, which had Sanford, Florida passed away Vazquez allegedly had no ID on her at the Callegari’s Facebook page up at the time, and on August Casselberry, Florida. Imani Mike, Debra Mike, Leroy time of her arrest, and gave Callegari’s name was born in Longwood, Keitt, Sr., great grandmother, assumed Vazquez was Callegari, then booking 27, 2018. when it came time to give a name. So police her into jail under Callegari’s name and Funeral Florida on August 31, 1996. Zola Smith Alabam. Viewing entered her into the system as Callegari, and it She attended the Public and visitation will be held on allegedly refusing to look at Vazquez’s own Services was Callegari who received the notice in the ID. for Imani Schools of Seminole County. Friday from 5-7 PM at Trinity mail, weeks later, to appear in court. She was a Christian. She was Memorial Chapel, Inc. from Vazquez also stated she hoped she and will be And Callegari's name still appears in Callegari could sit down and work things out. held on a devoted mother to her sons 5-7 PM. searches on the Seminole County Clerk web- whom she leaves to cherish Arrangements entrusted to Callegari told the Sanford Herald she was- Saturday, site. n’t interested, though. September her precious memories, Trinity Memorial Chapel, Inc. Her initial attempts to contact law enforce- Karmani Princeton Pettigrew, 819 W 1st street Sanford, “I was like, I don’t want to work with you, I 8, 2014 at ment to settle things were difficult, but even- don’t accept your apology,” she said. “I have a 3:00 PM at Karter Elle Pettigrew, mother, Florida (407)732-4594. tually she was able to work it out where she Imani Kijiria daughter. I was almost speechless about it.” New Life Constance Lorrain Smith, didn’t have to go to court. Keitt-Smith Brown told the Sanford Herald that identity Word father Leroy Rodriquez Keitt, But law enforcement is still looking into the brother, Telly Cashon theft is a "wide-spread problem" in America, Center issue to determine if Vazquez stole Callegari’s and reversing or correcting records with false identity, and Callegari is worried that her identities is "time consuming, costly and cre- name still being connected to Vazquez's ates a great deal of frustration for the victims. crimes might cause problems for her in the But everything begins with a victim reporting future. the theft or use of their identity." “We have a criminal investigator looking "At it's core, this is a case about identity SENIOR NEWS: into the allegations in an effort to identify theft," Brown wrote. "While the use of an alias exactly what has taken place,” said Todd by a criminal suspect is common, knowing all Brown with the State’s Attorney’s Office 18th of the details of another persons identity, District. “If it's confirmed that Ms. Vazquez address history, and family is not. Most Living on Only Social Security did use Ms. Callegari's personal information, instances are uncovered by law enforcement and a preliminary review tends to support as part of the investigative process and are that belief, we'll take immediate action to often an attempt by the defendant to avoid By Matilda Charles sure it can be done. Calculate your monthly ensure the records are corrected.” other pending criminal actions such as out- expenses and keep track of every dime you Callegari told the Sanford Herald that the standing warrants, or a violation of a proba- A big percentage of retired seniors have spend to identify places you can cut back. whole situation had been “a lot to take in.” tion. Historically, this has been a problem in only Social Security for income. The average Get on a "budget billing" plan for utilities so “Knowing who tried doing this to me, and cases of identical twins and siblings with a Social Security benefit is $1409.91 per month. you're billed the same amount each month. being stuck in this situation because of close physical resemblance to each other." Taken together, those two facts can be scary, Give serious consideration to having a Seminole County, it’s a lot,” she said. “I’m just But as of Tuesday, the case was still ongo- but less so if you make plans in advance. Medicare supplement plan to take care of going day to day by now.” ing. If you know you'll have only Social medical expenses that Medicare doesn't Security, there are big steps you can take cover. now. Consider moving to a location with a Use your extra money to pay off all credit lower cost of living or a warm climate. Share cards. Have car maintenance done. Pay your home with someone, possibly another ahead on property taxes. Consider what ARTS ALIVE your questions. This event is free and open to the senior. Wait as long as possible before collect- items you need to buy now, while you have public; donations are gratefully accepted. ing Social Security. income. If self-employed, beware your tax It's the smaller steps, however, that can situation, and what you'll owe when. Continued from Page 1 Food In the News make or break your efforts to live only on Become familiar with senior services in your area so you know where and what they Social Security. Smoke & Donuts are. Know where the food bank is, for exam- Start your planning a year in advance. Catch up with Smoke & Donuts food truck at ple. Friday, September 7 and will stage twelve Call Social Security and find out what your Inner Compass Brewing this Saturday from 6 to Think it through before you jump. Be sure shows through September 23; tickets are avail- benefit amount is going to be. Be sure to cal- 9 p.m. Known for mouth-watering BBQ, craft it's doable ... living on only Social Security. able online and at the box office. culate the deduction that will automatically doughnuts, and seasonal sides; this sounds like a For many seniors, it's the only option. come out for Medicare. perfect way to round out the week. Practice for at least six months (a year is Live it Up! better) living on that smaller amount to be (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. Saturday at 8 p.m., head over to Wop’s Hops Magical Munch at the Bison for The Mike Quick Trio, a jazz/funk/soul fusion The monthlong Magical Dining event is upon that will treat you right. us, and the Smiling Bison will tickle your tum The West End will Bring European 69 this with specials. Featuring roasted oyster mush- Thursday for an evening of free live, local music. rooms, fried catfish, their notorious poutine, and On Friday, hit Sanford Punk Night with 5 lush desserts; enjoy three courses for $35 through Floridian groups ranging from acoustic to edgy. the end of September. Saturday from 7 p.m. both stages will come alive with eight bands, and lots of specials. Kona Bros Pig Roast The Alley will host Papa Wheelee this Friday Join the infamous Kona Bros at the West End bringing high-energy rock from four seasoned next Monday from 8 to 10 p.m. for their guest musicians on the stage at 8 p.m. Saturday hails in appearance. Free pig from the Smiling Bison, lots The Honeyslides: southern-fried funk that meets of swag, specials, and leis will reign supreme blue-eyed soul; 8:00 y’all. And on Sunday at 5 from 6 to 10. p.m., Doc Williamson is the sweetest grape on the vine with his Blues Jam. Booze in the News; Itʼs 5:00 Somewhere The Stranded Sailor will host The Full Monty in town on their summer tour. Tuesday’s lineup New World/Old World Wine Tasting includes The Full Monty, the Last Locals and The Luisa’s Cellar will host a New/Old World Problem Addicts at an 8 p.m. show. wine tasting featuring eight exotic coifs tomor- On Friday, The Sanford Brewing Co will host row night. Mary will highlight exciting contrasts DecaPhonix; put your dancing shoes on for an such as Sauvignon Blanc first from Australia, and 8:30 p.m. show. And on Saturday, MP sticks it in then from France, for example. Call for reserva- your ear for a WDIZ Rock 100 reunion party tions. with lots of memorabilia, ‘80s music, guest appearances, and more. Florida SMaSH Beer Festival This Saturday, the local beer enthusiast will A Splash of Color head to Longwood for the annual SMaSH Beer Festival held at Reiter Park. Featuring all of your The Sanford Seminole Art Association is favorite breweries, over 80 samples with one- thrilled to present their autumn exhibit, Splash of offs, classic favorites, and debut drinks, this event Color, at the Casselberry Art House. is one for the books. This collection features a range of members' 2- D and 3-D work for which a reception will be Rum, Anyone? held on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Brass and Bitters will hold their monthly cock- tail class featuring rum this Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Garden Talk Learn a bit about the history of this versatile spir- it and perfect three cocktails with the guys. Space Popular gardening author and Orlando is limited, so contact B&B for reservations. Sentinel columnist Tom MacCubbin will speak at the Sanford Community Garden this Saturday, Jessica Pirani can be reached at September 8 at 10:30 a.m. Bring a lawn chair and [email protected] SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Sept. 5-8, 2018 • PAGE 7 Kavanaugh pledges to be 'team player' on Supreme Court

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court abortion for an immigrant teenager in fed- qualified. Murkowski of Alaska are the only two nominee Brett Kavanaugh promised eral custody. Monday night, some 42,000 documents Republicans even remotely open to voting Tuesday to be a "team player" if confirmed Kavanaugh worked in key White House pertaining to Kavanaugh's work with previ- against Kavanaugh, though neither has said to the closely divided court, declaring that positions when George W. Bush was presi- ous administrations were released to the she would do so. Abortion rights supporters he will be a "pro-law judge" who won't dent and was a member of independent committee. Senate Democratic Leader are trying to appeal to those senators by decide cases based on his personal views. counsel Kenneth Starr's legal team that Chuck Schumer complained it was impossi- focusing on concerns that Kavanaugh could With Republicans hoping to move the investigated President Bill Clinton in the ble to go through them in time. Democrats vote to limit abortion rights or even over- Supreme Court to the right for years to late 1990s, leading to Clinton's impeach- have also complained that they have not turn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling from come, President Donald Trump's nominee, ment. received all relevant documents. 1973 that first established a woman's consti- who has a solidly conservative record, As a young lawyer, Kavanaugh worked Rebuffed in their request to delay the tutional right to an abortion. declared he would be even-handed in his for Justice Anthony Kennedy, the man he hearing, Democrats are planning to shine a Democrats have been under intense pres- approach to the law. would replace on the high court. Kennedy light on Kavanaugh's views on abortion, sure from liberal voters to resist Trump, and "A good judge must be an umpire_a neu- retired at the end of July. Trump's first nom- executive power and whether Trump could many remain irate, even two years later, tral and impartial arbiter who favors no liti- inee, Justice Neil Gorsuch, also was a be forced to testify as part of special coun- over the treatment of Merrick Garland, gant or policy," Kavanaugh said in prepared Kennedy law clerk the same year as sel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. President Barack Obama's nominee for the opening remarks. "I am not a pro-plaintiff Kavanaugh. "I remain troubled by your view of execu- Supreme Court, who was denied so much or pro-defendant judge. I am not a pro- The first day of the Senate Judiciary tive power," Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of as a hearing last year by Majority Leader prosecution or pro-defense judge." Committee hearings Tuesday will also fea- Delaware, a committee member, wrote Mitch McConnell. "I would always strive to be a team play- ture opening statements from senators. Friday in an open letter to Kavanaugh. "I Kavanaugh, in his statement Tuesday, er on the Team of Nine," he added. When he was sworn in as an appellate am not satisfied with your responses to me gave a shout-out to Garland, "our superb The Supreme Court is more often thought judge in 2006, Kavanaugh called an inde- during our private meeting, and I believe chief judge." Garland is the chief judge of of as nine separate law firms, rather than a pendent judiciary "the crown jewel of our that you owe the Committee and the the United States Court of Appeals, on team. And on the most contentious cases, constitutional democracy." American people more thorough, candid which Kavanaugh has served. the court tends to split into two teams, con- Questioning will begin on Wednesday, answers during your hearing next week." But Democrats are powerless to delay a servative and liberal. But the justices often and votes in committee and on the Senate Many Democratic senators already have vote on Kavanaugh since McConnell led say they seek consensus when they can, and floor could occur later in September. If all announced their intention to vote against Republicans, during the Gorsuch nomina- they like to focus on how frequently they goes as Republicans plan, Kavanaugh could Kavanaugh and many Republicans have tion, in eliminating the 60-vote filibuster reach unanimous decisions. be on the bench when the court begins its likewise signaled their support. A handful threshold that had been in place for Kavanaugh, 53, has served for the past 12 new term on Oct. 1. of Democrats seeking re-election in states Supreme Court nominations. years on the appeals court in Washington, Sen. Chuck Grassley, the Iowa Trump carried in 2016 could vote for The filibuster rule required 60 of the 100 D.C., which is considered the second most Republican who is the committee chairman, Kavanaugh. votes to advance a bill or nomination. important court in the country after the has called Kavanaugh "one of the most If no Democrat ultimately supports the That's in contrast to the simple 51-vote Supreme Court. His conservative record qualified nominees ever picked for the nomination, the Republicans have no mar- majority that applies in most cases. includes a dissenting opinion last year that court." The American Bar Association has gin for error in a Senate they control by 50- ___ would have denied immediate access to an given Kavanaugh its highest rating, well 49. Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa

AP GENVEVA preserve wetlands, county documents say, “I think all of Seminole County likes the but still bring 300 new homes to the area. idea of the rural area,” he said. “The idea Continued from Page 1 There was a pre-planning hearing at the of this haven where you can go and relax Continued from Page 1 county level in late August, though no for- once a month or four times a year. It’s a mal application has come before the county unique feature of the county. The county presence, or absence, at the 70th anniver- as of Tuesday. likes to talk about the features of the coun- the area, most notably Ed Yarborough, a Environmental group Save Rural ty, to call themselves ‘Orlando North’ and sary of North Korea's founding is seen a sign former county commissioner who passed of where the two countries' relations stand. Seminole is keeping an eye on the project, such. But the citizens spoke up in 2004. away in 2000. His family continued to pre- and chair Brian Beute said their group isn’t They want to have a preserved area, with serve their thousands of acres of land, necessarily opposed to the Yarborough less density.” WHO IS UPSET BY QUESTIONS remaining committed to upholding the nat- ABOUT HER FORMER BOSS land development. Beute rejected the term ‘activist’ to ural environment. “We’re just asking questions,” Beute told describe what he did, preferring to think of The housing project stems from a decade Monica Lewinsky says she stormed off- the Sanford Herald. “We want to be himself as “engaged” in what was going ago, when developers wanted to put 300 informed and mobilized, and educate citi- on. stage at a Jerusalem speaking event because homes on a 1,400-acre area that was part of of an interviewer's "off limits" question about zens.” And, he stressed, the eight people on the the Yarboroughs’ land, after a deal was Bill Clinton. Beute said the rural boundary, which board of Save Rural Seminole aren’t anti- made between the family and the state that was enacted in 2004 and mandates that a development. preserved over 5,000 acres of their land as certain amount of land in the county’s east “We’re about free enterprise,” Beute SWISS MASTER MAKES UNEXPECTED forests, swamps, marshes and pastureland. EXIT side be maintained as rural with no devel- said. “We’re pro-business, especially small The remaining acreage, under the agree- opment, is unique. Seminole County, he businesses. But we just want to have an ment, would be open to development. Affected by the heat and humidity, Roger said, is one of the only two counties in the area set aside. We want to have a little Now, developer Charles Madden of Federer lost in the fourth round of the U.S. state that even has a rural boundary, along more space.” Madden, Morehead and Stokes, Inc. wants Open to 55th-ranked John Millman of with Sarasota County. Australia. to cut the acreage in half in an attempt to

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A V E Page 8 Wednesday September 5, 2018 Sports SPEEDWORLDBriefs Coming up this week at Orlando Speed World Dragway: * Today (Wednesday) is DeLand reclaims “The Bridge” “Whoop Azz Wednesday”, fea- Wild finish allows Bulldogs turing “All Welcome Test and Tune, Grudge Racing and Fun Runs” with gates opening at 6 to rally past host Seminole p.m. and racing from 6 p.m.-to-11 p.m. General Admission is $12, By Dean Smith plus an additional $13 to race. Herald Staff * “Friday Night Frenzy” will also feature “All Welcome Test One of the oldest and bitterest rivalries in Florida High and Tune and Grudge Racing” School Football history lived up to its pregame hype, as vis- with gates opening at 6 p.m. iting DeLand (2-0) and homestanding Seminole (1-1) com- General Admission is $12, plus an additional $13 to race. bined for 20 points over the final five minutes and the game * Saturdayand Sunday_ Street was not decided until the final play of the game with the ImportNationals.Featuring: Bulldogs pulling out a 21-17 upset of the Fighting Seminoles ModifiedProImport,ProFront in the annual “Battle of the Bridge” contest at Thomas E. WheelDrive,OldSchoolModified, Whigham Stadium in the Tim Raines Athletic Park. AWD Shootout,StreetRod, 11.50 DeLand came out fired up, as Avantae Williams IndexImportand Bracket. returned the opening kickoff down to the Seminole 35- Gates Open Saturday at 2 p.m. yard line and on the very next play, Leon Rolle nailed Qualifying Rounds: 5 p.m., 7 p.m. Deonte Marks with a scoring strike and Drew & 9 p.m. GeneralAdmission, $20, Kids 10 & Under FREE. Breintenstein kick knocked through the PAT. Gates Open Sunday at 9 The rest of the half was dominated by the defenses a.m. Eliminations at 11 a.m. and missed opportunities, for both teams, on offense as General Admission, $20, Kids the Bulldogs failed to connect on two potential touch- 10 & Under FREE. downs and the Tribe dropped another in the end zone. The Dragway Information The hosts cut the deficit to 7-3 at halftime on a 24- Hotline is at (407) 568-5522 and yard field goal from Grayden Krull and took the lead the website is at _ Herald kicking photo by Romeo Guzman in the third quarter when Tommy McClain found Krull www.raceosw.com/dragway/. Herald photo by Greg Fencik for a 15-yard TD pass moments after keeping the drive SpeedWorldislocated17miles eastofOrlandoinBithloat19164 Grayden Krull (above and left) was a alive with a scramble for a first down on a 4th-and-3. EastColonialDrive,between one-man scoring machine for Seminole But Seminole missed an opportunity to take control of OrlandoandTitusvilleonHighway on Friday, catching a pair of touchdown the clock, going three-and-out on its next two possessions. 50atthe520CocoaCutoff. passes, as well as kicking a field goal However, it still looked like the Noles would hold LMSA and tacking on two PAT conversion kicks. See Bridge, Page 9 Ahoy! Upcoming Events: * Every Wednesday _ LMSA Goslings Rum Racing. Start win- dow 6:25 p.m.-to-6:30 p.m. Be sure to come by the clubhouse beforehand to sign in and get the High School Football Recap _ Week 2 course. Wewill be meeting at the Breezeway Restaurant after- wards. NOR/Sailing instructions TMA, Hagerty, are here: http://www.flalmsa.org/?page_i d=101. Lyman sparkle Announcing a change to the Sailing Florida Weekly Photo on tough night Contest - Photos will now be posted to the entrants own Facebook timeline, like you for County 11s would normally share with friends. In the description, enter By Dean Smith the hashtag as follows: Herald Staff #SailingFloridaPhotoContest0905 18 (It’s the date, mmddyy). On first glance, Week 2 of the 2018 Makesureyourpostingis‘Public’, Prep Football Season was a tough soeveryonecanseeit(andIcanfind one for Seminole County teams. ittocountthenumberof‘Likes’.) And it was. Rules:http://www.flalmsa.org/. With Seminole (see story else- For more information about LMSA, please visit our web where on this page), Lake Brantley site _ www.flalmsa.org _ or (1-1) and Oviedo (1-1) dropping call (321) 578-8364. inter-county match-ups with pow- ers DeLand (2-0), Bishop Moore (1- RECREATION 1) and Winter Park (2-0), respec- Here is this week’s schedule tively,Lake Mary Prep (0-2) suffer- in the City of Sanford Recreation Services Department ing a tough 2-point loss on three 2- Adult Fall Slowpitch Softball point conversions and Trinity Prep League at Pinehurst Park. (1-1) getting blown out, things The Semi-Co-Ed/Fun League could not have gone much worse. on Wednesday will have Pat’s But there was also some shining Liquor facing Wet Spot at 6:40 performances on the night _ led by p.m. and The Blue Liners taking The Master’s Academy (2-0) unex- on The Bailouts at 7:40 p.m. pected thumping of Trinity Prep _ Everyone is invited to as well as Hagerty (1-1) and watch the games for free at Pinehurst Park, located on Lyman (1-1) looking impressive West 24th Street off 17-92. while getting a couple of outstand- Photo courtesy of Arch Boothe of Magic Memories, Inc. FormoreinformationcontactEric ing individual efforts that allowed Griffin,CityofSanfordRecreation the Huskies and Greyhounds to Hagerty quarterback Sammy Cordero (No. 7) ran for two touchdowns and threw for another as the Huskies won their first game of the Supervisor,at407-688-5120;visitthe claim their first wins of the season. season, 34-14, over Winter Springs. citywebsite_www.sanfordfl.gov_ One of the most anticipated oremail:[email protected] matchups just didn’t live up to lead early in the fourth quarter Trailing, 31-3, in the fourth quar- its third turnover of the game. Second Quarter _theLeagueInformationWebsite, the billing as host Winter Park and easing to a 34-10 victory. ter, the Lions got its lone touch- Here is the box score: Hagerty _ Boyle 48 pass from includingregistrationforms,isat_ dominated the action against Even with all of that, Oviedo only Bishop Moore 21, Lake Brantley 14 http://www.leaguelineup.com/w down when Morgan Mitchell Cordero (Spangenburg kick). elcome.asp?cmenuid=1&url=sanfo Oviedo, 34-10, at Showalter Field. trailed 17-3 late in the third quarter found Keonte Coffie with a First Quarter Hagerty _ Sampson 10 run rdsoftball&sid=804638851. Despite starting their back-up when a fourth-and-goal run was screen pass and the standout run- Bishop Moore _ Crankfield 10 (Spangenburg kick). quarterback, giving up 298-yards stopped at the goal line and Winter ning back wound his way into run (Garzon kick). Third Quarter SENIOR of total offense, 190 passing, turn- Park responded with an 80-yard the end zone for a 20-yard score. Second Quarter Hagerty _ Cordero 4 run Here is the upcoming schedule ing the ball over three times, get- touchdown pass moments later to Here is the box score: Lake Brantley _ Hudak 1 run (Spangenburg kick). in the Fall Season in the Orlando ting hit by a lot of penalties and all but end the Lions’ hopes. Winter Park Oviedo 34, Oviedo 10 (Boss kick). Winter Springs _ Rodriguez 8 Senior Baseball Association that having three potential touch- Oviedo, which also turned the Third Quarter plays its games at Zinn Beck First Quarter run (Miller kick). Field, Historic Sanford Memorial downs called back in the first half, ball over three times, was only Winter Park _ Clarke 15 pass Lake Brantley _ Williams 65 Fourth Quarter Stadium, South Orange Youth the host Wildcats were able to pile down 7-3 in the first quarter after a from Case (Boe kick). run (Boss kick). Hagerty _ Cordero 11 run up 431-yards of total offense, 331 T.J. Woodard 29-yard field goal, but Oviedo _ Woodard 29 FG. Fourth Quarter (Spangenburg kick). See Briefs, Page 9 passing, and easily pulled away the Wildcats scored 10 unanswered Winter Park _ Clarke 55 pass Bishop Moore _ Brazil 12 pass Hagerty _ Lowe 45 punt from the Lions, building a 31-3 points to lead 17-3 at halftime. from English (Bow kick). from Thomas (Garzon kick). return (kick failed). Second Quarter Bishop Moore _ Blake 45 inter- Winter Springs _ Michalak 32 Winter Park _ Boe 26 FG. ception return (Garzon kick). pass from Mayes (Miller kick). Third Quarter Host Hagerty finally put its Visiting Lyman used a power- Winter Park _ Clarke 80 pass whole game together and dom- ful running attack and a strong from English (Boe kick). inated the action in a 34-14 vic- defense to completely dominate Fourth Quarter tory over Winter Springs (0-2) host Lake Howell (0-2) at Richard WinterPark_Bryant13run(Boekick). at Sam Momery Stadium. L. Evans Field in Casselberry. Oviedo _ Coffie 20 pass from After a scoreless first quarter,the The Greyhounds only had one Mitchell (Woodard kick). Huskies took the lead for good in completed pass in the game _ a Winter Park _ Boe 31 FG. the second quarter when quarter- 14-yarder from freshman Curtis Visiting Lake Brantley had an back Sammy Cordero found Gabe Argroves to Blake Bell _ but excellent chance to upset powerful Boyle for a 48-yard touchdown throwing was not necessary as Bishop Moore on the road, but the pass and Landon Spangenberg hit the running game rolled up 356- Hornets came to life late, tying the the first of his four PATs. yards on just 36-carries, led by game at 14-14 with five-minutes On their next possession, the Vincent Thomas, who carried remaining and stunned the Patriots hosts stretched the lead to 14-0 the ball 18 times for a whopping with a 45-yard interception return at halftime on a 10-yard run by 271-yards and four touchdowns, with just 10-seconds remaining to Syncere Sampson. on runs of 43-, 11-, 22- and 49- pull out a 21-14 victory. Hagerty increased its lead to yards. Nate Jefferson chipped in The Hornets immediately took 21-0 when Cordero scored on a with 60-yards on nine carries. the lead, scoring a touchdown on 4-yard run, before the Bears got The defense gave the guests a their first possession of the game. on the board on an 8-yard run lead they would not relinquish But Lake Brantley was able to by Ayron Rodriguez and in the first quarter when Amah tie the game late in the first half Sebastian Miller added the PAT. Lamorissiere returned an inter- on a one-yard touchdown run by The Huskies scored twice late in ception 20-yards for a touch- Noah Hydak and a Jett Boss PAT. the game on an 11-yard run by down and Jackson Holmes The Patriots, which forced Cordero with four-minutes left and nailed the first of his four PATs. three turnovers in the game, a Caleb Lowe 45-yard punt return Lyman started to open up the took the lead on their first pos- with two-minutes remaining. lead when Thomas scored two session of the second half on a Winter Springs capped the touchdowns in each of the sec- 65-yard touchdown gallop by scoring when R.J. Mayes hit Tyler ond and third quarters to make Michalak with a 32-yard scoring Anthony Williams, who carried the score 34-0 heading into the strike with just 18-seconds left. the ball 15 times for 118-yards. fourth quarter. Here is the box score: The Bishop Moore defense The Silver Hawks scored their Hagerty 34, Winter Springs 14 was able to keep the guests out only points when Dennis Dudley of the end zone the rest of the First Quarter game and won the game with No scoring. See Week 2, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD Wednesday, September 5, 2018 • Page 9

Week 2 back Spencer Fetter had an amazing perform- ries, 75-, yards, touchdown), Chase Green (5-car- Continued from Page 8 ance, completing 19-of-31 passes for 257-yards ries, 31-yards, touchdown, 1-reception, 15-yards), and carrying the ball 20-times for 176-yards and LJ Matos (5-carries, 17-yards, 1-reception, 25-yards) capped a nice drive with a 4-yard touchdown run. and Jacob Lowe, who was a two-way star with 4- The Greyhounds defense had nine tackles for loss, a four touchdowns on runs of 2-, 2-, 2- and 1-yards. quarterback sack and forced four turnovers as Travis Patel added 68-yards rushing on 13 car- carries for 39-yards on offense and 18 tackles, 15 Brandon Cherenfant, who had eight tackles, four solo, ries and caught four passes for 42-yards, while solo, and a quarterback sack on defense. Andy added a pair of interceptions to go with Tommy Tight caught nine passes for 147-yards Browning chipped in with 10 tackles, five solo. Lamorissiere’s return and also recovered a fumble and Collin Swan was 4-for-4 on PATs. “This team is very young but is buying into what we caused by Jevon Nelson, who had a team-high nine TMA, which had 546-yards of total offense, are doing and is close to turning the corner,” said tackles. never trailed, taking the initial lead on Gibbs’ 71- Carter.“Wejust need to learn to finish the game now.” Here is the box score: yard gallop, but Trinity Prep, which accumulat- Here are the results from Week 2: Lyman 34, Lake Howell 6 ed 514-yards, answered with tying touchdowns * Bishop Moore 21, Lake Brantley 14. First Quarter from Fetter until the middle of the third quarter. * Ocoee-Central Florida Christian Academy 24, Lyman_Lamorissiere20interceptionreturn(Holmes Here is the box score: Lake Mary Prep 22. kick). The Master’s Academy 63, Trinity Prep 28 * DeLand 20, Seminole 17. Second Quarter First Quarter * Hagerty 34, Winter Springs 14. Lyman _ Thomas 43 run (Holmes kick). TMA _ Gibbs 71 run (Jacobs kick). * Lyman 34, Lake Howell 6. Lyman _ Thomas 11 run (Holmes kick). TP _ Fetter 2 run (Swan kick). * The Master’s Academy 63, Trinity Prep 28. Third Quarter TMA _ Gibbs 1 run (Jacobs kick). * Winter Park 34, Oviedo 10. Lyman _ Thomas 22 run (Holmes kick). Second Quarter Week 3 will also see some interesting match-ups Lyman _ Thomas 49 run (2-pt failed). TP _ Fetter 2 run (Swan kick). including annual rivalry games _ the “City of Fourth Quarter TMA _ Mobley 80 KO return (Jacobs kick). Oviedo Football Challenge Cup” with Oviedo High Lake Howell _ Dudley 4 run (kicked failed). TP _ Fetter 2 run (Swan kick). at Hagerty and the “Tuskawilla Tussle” with Winter PRIVATE SCHOOLS TMA _ Gibbs 1 run (Jacobs kick). Springs at Lake Howell _ Lake Mary (1-0) and In what was supposed to be a battle of the top Third Quarter Orangewood Christian (1-0) returning from Bye two small school quarterbacks in Central Florida, TP _ Fetter 1 run (Swan kick). week’s to tackle tough unbeaten foes in Tallahassee- and both were sensational, it was a freshman run- TMA _ Gibbs 51 run (Jacobs kick). Godby (2-0) and The Master’s Academy (2-0), ning back that was the star of stars as homestand- TMA _ Anderson 34 pass from Gillis (Jacobs respectively, and Seminole (1-1) continuing a 3-week ing The Master’s Academy proved that its hot start kick). swing against Volusia County schools, welcoming to the season was no fluke with a 63-28 eye-open- TMA _ Gibbs 24 run (Jacobs kick). unbeaten Flagler Palm Coast (2-0) to Sanford. ing victory over Trinity Prep at Pennington Field. Fourth Quarter Here is the Week 3 Schedule: Ninth-grader Terrance Gibbs ran for 196-yards on TMA _ Gillis 8 run (Jacobs kick). (All games at 7 p.m. unless noted) 14-carries and scored five touchdowns, on runs of TMA _ Mobley 20 pass from Gillis (Jacobs kick). * Flagler Palm Coast vs. Seminole at Thomas E. 71-, 1-, 1-, 51-, 24-yards, the final two coming during After going scoreless in the Kickoff Classic and Whigham Stadium in the Tim Raines Athletic Park. a 21-point outburst in the third quarter that turned a opening game of the season, Lake Mary Prep (0- * Frostproof vs. Trinity Prep at Hubbard Field. 28-28 tie into a 49-28 advantage for the Eagles, who 2) head coach Zac Carter installed a new offense * Lake Brantley at Winter Haven, 7:30 p.m. scored the game’s final five touchdowns (35 points). and the homestanding Griffins responded very *WinterSpringsvs.LakeHowellatRichardL.EvansField. The 14-year-old also caught two passes for 44-yards. well, but came up just short, 24-22, to Central * Jacksonville-Bishop Snyder at Lake Mary The other TMAstar,quarterback Matt Gillis, complet- Florida Christian Academy (2-0). Prep. ed 10-of-13 passes for 235-yards and two touchdowns “We went to a ground and pound offense this * Lake Minneola vs. Lyman at Carlton D. of 34-yards to JuniorAnderson (3-catches, 65-yards) week,” said Carter. “We took a copy from Apopka Henley Sports Complex. Herald photo by Greg Fencik and 20-yards to Tyson Mobley (3-catches, 97-yards), High School and went Single Wing. The offense * Tallahassee-Godby vs. Lake Mary at Don T. who also returned a kickoff for an 80-yard touchdown. had 258 total yards rushing. With only three days Reynolds Stadium. Vincent Thomas carried the ball 18 times for 271- C.J. Jacobs was 8-for-8 and Dustin Jonas was 1- to install it, we were happy for the effort.” * Orangewood Christian vs. The Master’s yards and scored four touchdowns as Lyman for-1 on PATs. The team was led by Marvin Hollifield (15-car- Academy at Pennington Field. evened its record at 1-1 with a 34-6 victory over On the other side of the field, Saints quarter- ries, 94-yards, touchdown), Camden Desch (9-car- * Oviedo vs. Hagerty at Sam Momery Stadium. host Lake Howell Friday night.

Bridge Traquan McNair and the guests led 14- The PAT was blocked by Aundre line before being tackled to end the game. Second Quarter Continued from Page 8 10 with just over four-minutes to play. Johnson, however, keeping the deficit Seminole will continue a three-game Seminole _ Krull 24 FG. onto the lead when Craig Conk made a cru- The Tribe was not going to go down at just three points, 20-17. stretch against Volusia County foes, wel- Third Quarter cial stop at their own 1-yard-line on fourth- without a fight, as the hosts respond- The sixth quarterback sack of the coming unbeaten Flagler Palm Coast (2- Seminole _ Krull 15 pass from and-goal midway through the fourth quar- ed with a 57-yard touchdown pass on night for the Dogs put the Tribe 0) to Sanford this Friday at 7 p.m. before McClain (Krull kick). ter,the third time in the game that the Tribe 4th-and-two from McClain to Krull. behind the ball, but McClain, who was opening district play against Orange Fourth Quarter had stopped the Dogs inside the five. The Seminole defense then came up big, 21-for-31 for 268-yards passing and the City-University next Friday. DeLand _ McNair fumble recovery But momentum, and the lead, but on a third-and-long, Rolle was able to two touchdowns, led the Noles down Here is the box score: in end zone (Breintenstein kick). changed hands again two plays later find Marks or a 32-yardpass good for a first to the 36-yard-line with 3-seconds left. DeLand 20, Seminole 17 Seminole _ Krull 57 pass from when a fumbled snap, a problem that down and two plays later,found a wide Tofar for a game-tying field goal attempt, First Quarter McClain (Krull kick). plagued Seminole all night, was recov- open Demaurez Bellamy over the middle for McClain did all he could to pull out the vic- DeLand _ Marks 35 pass from Rolle DeLand _ Bellamy 28 pass from ered in the end zone by DeLand’s a 28-yardtouchdown with 59-seconds left. tory,scrambling all the way to the 15-yard- (Breintenstein kick). Rolle (kick blocked).

Briefs Black and Gold doubled the score as going and held advantages on the game belonged to the Knights after Pit gates open at 3 p.m. Ticket booths ty has beensoldat over91-percent. sophomore Stefanie Sanders found scoreboard in both the first and sec- scoring back-to-back goals to tie it up. and grandstand gates open at 6 p.m. Seasonticketsarecontinuingto flyout the Continued from Page 8 Scott on a breakaway. ond sets. The Cards, who are receiv- The contest ended after the first over- and racing starts at 7:30 p.m. doorand stillofferthebestvalue,with Complex,BobSorensonField,Ocoeeand Varis kept Miami off the scoreboard ing votes in the AVCA Top 25, pulled time period because of weather. Adult admission is $15, plus $5 off ticketsstartingat just$17 pergame! CentralWindsParkinWinterSprings. and showed her skill set in the victory. away in the third set for the victory. The Black and Gold dominated the with last week’s ticket (reserved seating Alimitedamountof single-gametickets Visit the website _ Despite the scoresheet showing just four Melville led the way with nine kills. ball on offense holding the advantage is $25, the top six (6) rows of the Main havebecomeavailablethroughreturns www.leaguelineup.com/osba _ for saves for the Vantaa, Finland native, she She added an ace and six digs in the over Virginia Tech in shots (23-9) and Grandstand). Kids 11 years of age and fromvisitingteamallotmentsand some more information on the league. snatched several balls before Miami was match. Fisher tallied eight kills with just shots on goal (13-5). The Knights under are free of charge. MUST be seatsUCFAthleticshad beenholdingfor 25-AND-OVER LEAGUE able to put them on frame. Varis played one error,while Jordan Pingel finished were also able to draw nine fouls and accompanied by paying Adult to quali- futurepremiumseatingopportunities. Wednesday, September 5 all 90 minutes for the Knights to pick up with a team-high 12 digs and Erin take four corners in the draw. fy for Free Admission. Pits - Members These tickets are limited in quan- 7 p.m. _ Orlando Bombers @ her first win in goal this season. Olson tallied a team-high 15 assists with Yannik Oettl made his fourth ($20), Non-Members ($25). tity and are available online. Sanford Orioles, Stadium. Earning her third start of the season, five digs, while Amber Olson finished straight start in goal tallying three The track is located at the corner To get more info on season tickets Sunday, September 9 Tipton played a key role on UCF’s back with 13 assists and an ace. saves after facing five shots on goal. of SR. 44 and CR 415, between New please call 407-823-1000 (Option 1). 10 a.m. _ Volusia Wildcats @ line that limited Miami to just five shots Despite a 1-2 record on the week- The Knights finished the week 1-1-1. Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona. Kissimmee Magic, Stadium. in the contest. She played all 90 minutes end, UCF (3-3) stood toe to toe with This is the second Offensive Player of For information on New Smyrna STETSON FOOTBALL 10 a.m. _ Orlando Brewers @ in the victory for the Knights. a trio of teams recognized by the the Week accolades has earned in his Speedway, call the track office at The Stetson football team scored 28 sec- Orlando Sharks, Zinn Beck. Varis earned the second AVCA Coaches Poll. career at UCF.This is the second 386-427-4129 or visit the website at ond quarter points and cruised to a 48-7 1 p.m. _ Sanford Orioles @ Goalkeeper of the Week accolade of UCF will play its regular season straight Offensive Player of the Week www.newsmyrnaspeedway.org. victory over Point University (0-2) in the Daytona Bears, Stadium. her career, while Tipton collected her home opener this weekend by host- for the Knights after Louis Perez 2018 season opener at Spec Martin 1 p.m. _ Orlando Lugnuts @ first Defensive Player of the Week. ing the UCF Challenge at The Venue. received the first award of the season. UCF FOOTBALL Stadium on Saturday evening. Orlando Bombers, Zinn Beck. The Knights head to Maryland Friday’s schedule is: 11 a.m. _ UCF vs. Jennings was named to The American The 2018 season started this past The Hatters out-gained their guests FIU; 1 p.m. _ UIC vs. Wofford; 6 p.m. _ 35-AND-OVER LEAGUE for a 7 p.m. contest on Thursday. Preseason All-Conference Team to start Thursday when the UCF football team 459 yards to 163, including 247 rushing FIU vs. Wofford; 8 p.m. _ UCF vs. UIC. Saturday, September 8 The game will stream on BTN2Go. the season after earning First Team All- extended its nation-leading win streak to yards, a total that equaled almost half Saturday’s schedule is: 11 a.m. _ FIU 10 a.m. _ Central Florida Reds @ UCF will play its home opener Conference at the end of 2017. 14 games, defeating UConn on the road the team season total from 2017. Stetson vs. UIC; 1 p.m. _ UCF vs. Wofford. Orlando Brewers, Zinn Beck. against Florida on Sunday at 6 p.m. The final game of the homestand by a scoreof 56-17. On Monday,the first also forced a pair of Skyhawks 1p.m. _ Orlando Braves @ UCF MEN’S SOCCER will take place Friday at 7 p.m. as weekly honors wereannounced by The turnovers, turning both into scores. UCF VOLLEYBALL American, and to no surprise, UCF quar- SeniorquarterbackColinMcGovernled Central FL Cardinals, Zinn Beck. Junior forward Cal Jennings has been the Knights host West Virginia at Less than 24 hours after knocking 45-AND-OVER LEAGUE named the American Athletic terback McKenzie Milton was named the Stetsonbycompleting15-of-22passesfor off No. 7 USC, the UCF volleyball the UCF Soccer Complex. Saturday, September 8 Conference Offensive Player of the AAC Offensive Player of the Week. 195yardsandatouchdown.JuniorSteven team nearly downed another top-10 It marks the fifth career Player of caughtsixpassesfor106yardsandtwo 10 a.m. _ Dr.Phillips Cubs @ Daytona Week after his impressive performance opponent in No. 4 Florida. The Orlando Pride (8-9-6, 30 points) will the Week nod for Milton, who touchdowns,whileseniorDonaldParham Beach Rays, Sanford Stadium. last week for the Knights. The confer- Knights’ underdog efforts came up play their season finale on Saturday at earned four throughout last season. hadfivereceptionsfor74yards.Thefive 1 p.m. _ Orlando Royals @ ence announced the award on Monday. short in a tightly-contest 3-1 loss (26- Sky Blue FC. Kickoff is set for 12 p.m. The junior signal caller went 24-of-32 receptionsmakeParhamthefirstinStetson Deltona White Sox, Stadium. Jennings etched his name in the 24, 17-25, 25-23, 25-17) to the Gators. For more info on the Orlando Pride, through the air,throwing for 346 yards historywith100careerreceptions. record books after netting the 36th hat UCF WOMEN’S SOCCER Outside hitters Kristina Fisher and visit www.Orlando-Pride.com or follow and tied a career high with five touch- The247yardsrushingwasthethird trick in program history and the first of Following its first shutout victory of McKenna Melville powered the offense us on Twitter,Facebook or Instagram. downs. He also added 50 yards rush- mostinteamhistoryinonegamesince the season, two members of the UCF with 29 kills between the two of them. his career in the 4-1 win over Liberty on ing, didn’t throw an interception, and therebirthoftheprogramin2013.Senior women’s soccer team were recognized Nerissa Moravec and Kathryn Wesolich Aug. 31. Jennings also added an assist NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY didn’t fumble the ball. He did it all in MattTaftledthewaywith109yardson by the American Athletic Conference made an impact on the attack from the in a draw against No. 17 Virginia Tech The 2018 NASCAR Whelen All- just three quarters of action. 19carries,whilefreshmanJareemWestcott for their defensive play.Senior Vera middle with eight scoring swings. as he tallied up seven points. America Series is underway at UCF safety Richie Grant was also hon- ranfor56yardsonsixcarries. Varis was named Goalkeeper of the For the first time since 2011, UCF The Roswell, Ga. native also led New Smyrna Speedway. ored, earning a spot on TheAmerican’s The Stetson defense limited Point to 163 Week and senior Emily Tipton (Lake took down a ranked opponent in the the squad in total shots with 12 The 9-1-18 Feature Winners were _ Weekly Honor Roll. In his first career yards in total offense, including 96 yards Mary High School) was tabbed as 3-1 win (25-18, 26-24, 12-25, 25-23) with nine of those shots on target Super Stock race #1 - Travis Soukup start, Grant recorded six tackles, forced a rushing and 67 yards passing. Redshirt Defensive Player of the Week. over USC Saturday night. UCF was for a .750 shot on goal percentage. (1st win on his bday); Bombers - fumble, recovered a fumble and junior linebacker Jamieson Craske had a The duo led the UCF (1-2-0) led by Fisher, who had a game-high In a thrilling Sunday matinee, the Dustin Hidgon; Modifieds - Jerry grabbed his first career interception. team-high eight tackles and a half a sack, defense in a 2-0 victory at Miami 20 kills. Erin Olson had a double- Knights tied the Hokies, 2-2 at the Symons; Sportsman - Patrick Thomas; Milton, Grant and the No. 21/23 while junior defensive back Reggie Gantt (3-3-0) on Sunday evening. double with 28 assists and 22 digs. UCF Soccer Complex. Pro Trucks - Jason Lester; Super Stock Knights hit the field for week two made seven tackles., including one of 13 Freshman Kristen Scott played a part The team battled Louisville but came Seniors Walker Dawkins and race #2 - Charles King; Sportsman this Saturday when UCF hosts tackles for loss. Gantt also recovered one in both goals, drawing a foul to set up a up short, 3-0 (18-25, 22-25, 8-25), in the Jonathan Dean stepped up for the Dash for Cash - Richard Elkins Jr. South Carolina State at 6 p.m. in of the two Point fumbles. penalty kick. Junior Zandy Soree con- opening match of the Bubly Invitational Knights each netting a goal in This Saturday’s racing will have divi- the team’s 2018 home opener. The Hatters return to action on verted from the spot in the 70th minute in Exactech Arena on Friday. under two minutes of one another. sion action in the Pro Late Models (Twin Seasonticketsforthe2018 UCF Football Saturday with a home game against to put the Knights up 1-0. UCF (2-2) matched the Louisville (4- UCF (2-1-1) went down 2-0 quickly in 50s), Mod Minis (25), Super Stocks (25), seasoncontinueto sellat a recordpace! Waldorf University at Spec Martin With the seconds ticking down, the 0) squad point-for-point in the early the first half, but the remainder of the Bombers (20) and Strictly Stocks (20). SpectrumStadium’sseasonticketcapaci- Stadium. Kickoffis scheduled for 6 p.m. PAGE 10 • Midweek: Sept. 5-8, 2018 SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS

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Suite N301 STATUTES SECTION 733.702 2004 SALEM TRAVEL TRAIL- name with the Divisions of PublicNOTICE notice OF PUBLICis hereby SALE given Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292 FOR SEMINOLE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. All Board of Director and ER: WHITE Corporations, Tallahassee, that, on the date and at the time (407) 665-4227 COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTWITHSTANDING THE Committee meetings are open Florida, in accordance with the listed below, and continuing TIME PERIODS SET FORTH to the public and allow for public VIN# 4 X 4 T S M A 2 provisions of the Fictitious IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF from day to day until all goods NOTE: You must contact coordi- CASE NO. 2018CA001801 ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED input. These meetings will be 7 4 R 3 9 1 8 1 9 Name Statues, to-wit: Section THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL are sold, we will sell at public nator at least 7 days before your TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE held at the Early Learning 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF auction, to the highest bidder, scheduled court appearance, or WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S Coalition of Seminole County, THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD FLORIDA, IN AND FOR for cash, at the warehouse of immediately upon receiving this Plaintiff, DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. 280 Hunt Park Cove Suite 1020, ON SEPTEMBER 20, 2018, AT Nancy Haarmann SEMINOLE COUNTY United Stor-All, at 965 S. notification if the time before the Longwood, FL 32750-7567. The 10 O'CLOCK AT C&J TOWING, CIVIL DIVISION Semoran Blvd., Winter Park, FL scheduled appearance is less v. The date of first publication of meetings may be accessed via 1240 S. CR 427, LONGWOOD, Publish: September 5, 2018 32792, the contents of the fol- than 7 days; if you are hearing this notice is August 29, 2018. teleconference by dialing (712) FL 32750. I036 Case No.: 2014CA001544 lowing storage units containing or voice impaired in Seminole JULIEN CROZET, ET AL. 451-0744 and enter the partici- REGIONSBANKD/B/A household and/or business County, call 711. Attorney for Personal pant code 716577. Meeting Publish: September 5, 2018 REGIONS MORTGAGE, goods, for rent and other Defendants. Representative: packet can be found at I030 charges for which a lien on Dated: 8/22/2018 https://www.seminoleearlylearni Plaintiff, same is claimed, to wit. ng.org/about-us. For more infor- By: May Hustey NOTICE OF ACTION AttorneySTEPHANIE VOLLRATH mation, please contact the NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS vs. Florida Bar No.: 0153214. TO: JULIEN CROZET, SAN- Florida Bar Number: 83355 Coalition at (407)-960-2460. NAME DATE OF SALE: Attorney for Plaintiff: DRA FONTE Vollrath Law PA Notice is hereby given that I am STEVENWILSONA/K/A September 14, 2018 Brian L. Rosaler, Esquire 1757 W. Broadway, Suite 3 Publish: September 5, 2018 Paul’sNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: Towing & Dispatch of engaged in business at STEVEN D. WILSON; KRISTI TIME OF SALE: Current Residence Unknown, Oviedo, Florida 32765 I025 Central Florida, Inc. gives Seminole County, Florida, under WILSON A/K/A KRISTI L. WIL- 2:30 PM or thereafter Popkin & Rosaler, P.A. but whose last known address Telephone: (407) 366-0087 Notice of Foreclosure of Lien the Fictitious Name of SON;THEUNKNOWN Household Items, 1701West Hillsboro Boulevard was: Fax: (407) 264-6650 and intent to sell these vehicles , and thatM.C. I SPOUSE OF STEVEN WILSON WeightAntonio Mitz,Equipment: Suite 400 E-Mail: on 10/05/2018, 09:00 am at intendBehavior to register Services said name with A/K/ASTEVEND.WILSON; Furniture, TV,Jennifer DVD Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 4814 CAINS WREN TRL [email protected] 1919 W. 1st Street Sanford, FL the Divisions of Corporations, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Player,Walker, Clothes; Telephone: (954) 360-9030 SANFORD, FL 32771-8072 Secondary E-Mail: 32771, pursuant to subsection Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- KRISTI WILSON A/K/A KRISTI HouseholdPrincess Items; Facsimile: (954) 420-5187 [email protected] PUBLIC NOTICE 713.78 of the Florida statutes. dance with the provisions of the L. WILSON; DAVID L. WIL- Lewis, that an AT&T Mobility, LLC proposes to Paul’s Towing & Dispatch of Fictitious Name Statues, to-wit: SON;THEUNKNOWN Furniture,Estate Sales Paintings; Winter Park, Publish: August 29, September actionYOU ARE to foreclose NOTIFIED a mortgage Personal Representative: construct a 51-foot overall Central Florida, Inc. reserves Section 865.09, Florida Statutes SPOUSE OF DAVID L. WIL- Furniture;Jerderline 5, 2018 on the following property in height pole structure. The struc- the right to accept or reject any 1991. SON; JOHNNY W. WILSON; D Heath,HouseholdGloria Items, H226 Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: ture would be located off Lotus and/or all bids. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Clothes;Young, 1457BARBARA CanalBUELTMANN Cross Court Landing Boulevard and Hillview Jessup Inc. JOHNNY W. WILSON; JOYCE Household Items,Gloria Clothes; Young, Oviedo, Florida 32766 Drive, Altamonte Springs, 2C8GP44353R189050 C. GRAVES; and THE Furniture; LOT 49, PRESERVE AT Seminole County, Florida 32714 2003 CHRYSLER Publish: September 5, 2018 UNKNOWNSPOUSEOF Jacqueline Roberts, ASTOR FARMS, PHASE 1, Publish: August 29, September (28° 38’ 50.3”, -81° 25’ 0.7”). I037 JOYCE C. GRAVES, if living, Antiques;Estate Sales Winter Park, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ACCORDING TO THE PLAT 5, 2018 The structure would not be lit. Publish: September 5, 2018 and all unknown parties claim- Furniture, Toys;Krystal Williams, THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN H229 AT&T Mobility, LLC invites com- I031 ing by, through, under or against Furniture, HouseholdJodi Cowan, Items; IN AND FOR SEMINOLE PLAT BOOK 60, AT PAGES 1- ments from any interested party the above named Defendants clothes; COUNTY, FLORIDA 4, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS on the impact the proposed who are not known to be dead or Matthew Scott, Household OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, telecommunications structure IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF alive, whether said unknown Items.Anthony Simmons CASE NO. 2016CA002430 FLORIDA. may have on any districts, sites, THE EIGHTEENTH parties may claim an interest as U. S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- has been filed against you and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR buildings, structures or objects OviedoNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: Towing, Inc. gives Notice JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND spouses, heirs, devisees, AUCTIONEER: STORAGE CIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUC- you are required to serve a copy SEMINOLE COUNTY, significant in American history, of Foreclosure of Lien and intent FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, grantees, assignees, lienors, PROTECTIONAUCTION CESSOR IN INTEREST TO of your written defenses, if any, FLORIDA archaeology, engineering or cul- to sell these vehicles on FLORIDA creditors, trustees or other SERVICES -LICENSE 593. The WACHOVIA BANK, N.A., AS to it on eXL Legal, PLLC, ture that are listed or determined 09/17/2018, 09:00 am at 325 claimants, claiming by, through, above notice is to be published TRUSTEE FOR CHASE FUND- Plaintiff's attorney, whose PROBATE DIVISION eligible for listing in the National Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, CASE NO. 59-2015-CA- under or against the said once a week for two consecutive ING MORTGAGE LOAN address is 12425 28th Street Register of Historic Places. pursuant to subsection 713.78 001421 STEVENWILSONA/K/A weeks. Said sale to be under ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- North, Suite 200, St. CASE NO. 2018 CP 1039 Comments may be sent to of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo MIDFIRST BANK STEVEN D. WILSON; KRISTI and by virtue of the Statues of CATES, SERIES 2003-4, Petersburg, FL 33716, within IN RE: THE ESTATE OF Environmental Corporation of Towing, Inc. reserves the right to WILSON A/K/A KRISTI L. WIL- the State of Florida, in such thirty (30) days after the first America, ATTN: Dina Bazzill, accept or reject any and/or all Plaintiff, SON;THEUNKNOWN cases provided. Plaintiff, publication of this Notice of KATHLEEN GRACE CLASON 1375 Union Hill Industrial Court, bids. SPOUSE OF STEVEN WILSON Action, and file the original with a/k/a KATHLEEN G. CLASON, Suite A, Alpharetta, Georgia v. A/K/ASTEVEND.WILSON; Publish: August 29, September vs. the Clerk of this Court at 301 30004. Ms. Bazzill can be 1G1NE52J3X6266672 THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 5, 2018 North Park Avenue, Sanford, FL Deceased. reached at (770) 667-2040 ext. 1999 Chevrolet MARVALYN LAMBERT; TJM KRISTI WILSON A/K/A KRISTI H224 THE ESTATE OF RUTH B. 32772-8099, either before serv- 111. Comments must be MACLLC;UNKNOWNTEN- L. WILSON; DAVID L. WIL- KELLY A/K/A RUTH KELLY ice on Plaintiff's attorney or received within 30 days. U0327 Publish: September 5, 2018 ANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; SON;THEUNKNOWN A/K/A WILLIE R. SMITH-KELLY, immediately thereafter; other- SMN. I033 AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES SPOUSE OF DAVID L. WIL- UNKNOWN HEIRS, wise, a default will be entered NOTICE TO CREDITORS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, SON; JOHNNY W. WILSON; DEVISEES,GRANTEES, against you for the relief (Summary Administration) Publish: September 5, 2018 UNDERORAGAINSTTHE THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ASSIGNEES,LIENORS, demanded in the complaint peti- TO ALL PERSONS HAVING I026 ABOVENAMEDDEFEN- JOHNNY W. WILSON; JOYCE THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, tion. CLAIMSORDEMANDS DANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) NOT C. GRAVES; or THE CIRCUIT IN AND FOR AND ALL OTHER PARTIES AGAINSTTHEABOVE NOTICE OF SALE KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR UNKNOWNSPOUSEOF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, WITNESS my hand and seal of ESTATE: PUBLIC SALE ALIVE,WHETHERSAID JOYCE C. GRAVES; UNITED DA THROUGHORUNDEROR the Court on this 21st day of IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM STATES OF AMERICA; STATE AGAINST RUTH B. KELLY August, 2018. You are hereby notified that an STATUTES 713.78 THE FOL- ASHEIRS,DEVISEES, OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT CASE NO.: 2017CA000585 A/K/A RUTH KELLY A/K/A Order of Summary PUBLIC NOTICE LOWING VEHICLES WILL BE GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, OF REVENUE; MARYANNE WILMINGTON TRUST, NA, WILLIE R. SMITH-KELLY, Grant Maloy Administration has been entered AT&T Mobility, LLC proposes to SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE ON LIENORS, CREDITORS, MORSE, CLERK OF COURT, SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO DECEASED; ET AL., Clerk of the Circuit Court and in the estate of KATHLEEN construct a 51-foot overall TUESDAY Sept 25, 2018 AT TRUSTEES,SPOUSES,OR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- CITIBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEE Comptroller GRACE CLASON a/k/a KATH- height pole structure. The struc- 10:00 AM, AT CORTES TOW- OTHERCLAIMANTS;DEER- DA; UNKNOWN TENANT # 1; FOR BEAR STEARNS ALT-A Defendants. LEEN G. CLASON, deceased, ture would be located off ING SERVICE, 245 ORANGE SONG HOMEOWNERS` AND UNKNOWN TENANT # 2 TRUST 2006-4, MORTGAGE By: Rosetta M. Adams Case Number 2018 CP 1039 by Gateway Drive and Lotus AVE. LONGWOOD, FLORIDA ASSOCIATION, INC. PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- Deputy Clerk the Circuit Court for Seminole Landing Boulevard, Altamonte 32750. THESE VEHICLES ARE Defendants. CATES, SERIES 2006-4, NOTICE OF ACTION County, Florida, Probate Springs, Seminole County, SOLD AS IS WITH NO TITLE Defendants. To the following Defendants: Division, the address of which is Florida 32714 (28° 38’ 41.7”, - GUARANTEE.SELLER Plaintiff, If you are a person with a dis- P.O. Box 8099, Sanford, Florida 81° 25’ 4.5”). The structure RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NOTICE OF SALE ability who needs any accom- 32772-8099, that the decedent’s would not be lit. AT&T Mobility, BID. BIDDING STARTS AT NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pur- vs. UNKNOWNSUCCESSOR modation in order to partici- date of death was June 7, 2018, LLC invites comments from any AMOUNT OWED FOR TOW- Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to the Second Amended TRUSTEE OF THE RUTH B. pate in this proceeding, you that the total value of the estate interested party on the impact ING AND STORAGE. VIEWING suant to the Final Judgment of Final Judgment of Foreclosure JEAN E. POLYCARPE; YAMILY KELLY REVOCABLE LIVING are entitled, at no cost to you, is approximately $1,000.00 and the proposed telecommunica- ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SALE. Foreclosure entered on June and Order Rescheduling C. POLYCARPE A/K/A YAMI- TRUST DATED AUGUST 24, to the provision of certain that the names and addresses tions structure may have on any FORM OF PAYMENT IS CASH 28, 2018, in this cause, in the Foreclosure Sale entered in the LEY POLYCARPE; MADISON (LAST2004 KNOWN ADDRESS-215 assistance. If you require of those to whom it has been districts, sites, buildings, struc- OR CASHIERS CHECK. Circuit Court of Seminole above-styled cause, in the CREEKHOMEOWNER’S E. 24TH STREET #127, NEW assistance please contact: assigned by such order are: tures or objects significant in County, Florida, the office of Circuit Court of Seminole ASSOCIATION, INC.; YORK, NY 10010) American history, archaeology, 1.) 2005 Majestic FBGlass Grant Maloy, Clerk of the Circuit County, Florida, Grant Maloy, UNKNOWNTENANT(S)IN ADA Coordinator at Seminole NAME, ADDRESS: engineering or culture that are VIN: VMJSV002F405 Court, shall sell the property sit- the Clerk of the Circuit Court will POSSESSION #1 and #2, and YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Court Administration listed or determined eligible for uated in Seminole County, sell the property situate in ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PAR- action for Foreclosure of 301 N. Park Avenue Gary Lee Blauser listing in the National Register of 2.) 1997 Dodge Dakota Florida, described as: Seminole County, Florida, TIES, et.al., Mortgage on the following Suite N301 500 Windsor Lane Historic Places. Comments may VIN: 1B7GL23Y4VS168478 described as: described property: Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292 Batavia, Illinois 60510 be sent to Environmental LOT(S) 25, OF DEERSONG, Defendant(s). (407) 665-4227 Corporation of America, ATTN: 3.) 2007 Ford Mustang ACCORDING TO THE PLAT EXHIBIT A Cheryl Casselberry Dina Bazzill, 1375 Union Hill VIN: 1ZVFT82HX75219223 THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN LOT 245, MANDARIN, SEC- NOTE: You must contact 233 Cypress Hills Way Industrial Court, Suite A, PLAT BOOK 45, PAGE(S) 17, A portion of land lying in Section NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE TION SEVEN, ACCORDING TO coordinator at least 7 days Deland, FL 32724 Alpharetta, Georgia 30004. Ms. 4.) 2010 Volkswagen CC OFTHEPUBLICRECORDS 31, Township 21 South, Range SALE THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF before your scheduled court Bazzill can be reached at (770) VIN: WVWMN7AN6AE538082 OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, 31 East, Seminole County, AS RECORDED IN PLAT appearance, or immediately All creditors of the estate of the 667-2040 ext. 111. Comments FLORIDA. Florida. Being more particularly pursuantNOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN to a Final Summary BOOK 33, PAGES 14 AND upon receiving this notifica- decedent and persons having must be received within 30 5.) 2006 Subaru Forester described as follows: Judgment of Foreclosure dated 15,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS tion if the time before the claims or demands against days. U0324 SMN. VIN: JF1SG63686H755386 a/k/a 339 SAN RAFAEL CT, August 20, 2018, entered in Civil OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, scheduled appearance is less decedent’s estate other than WINTER SPRINGS, FL Commence at the Southwest Case No.: 2017CA000585 of FLORIDA. than 7 days; if you are hearing those from whom provision for Publish: September 5, 2018 6) 2006 Nissan Sentra 32708-2558 corner of the Northwest 1/4 of the Circuit Court of the a/k/a 1902 Long Pond Drive , or voice impaired in Seminole full payment was made in the I027 VIN: 3N1CB51D56L495722 aforesaid Section 31, thence run Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in Longwood, FL 32779 County, call 711. Order of Summary at public sale, to the highest and North 89º 13’20” East along the and for Seminole County, has been filed against you and Publish: August 29, September Administration must file their 7) 2008 Infiniti G35 best bidder, for cash, in Room South line of said Northwest 1.4 Florida, wherein WILMINGTON you are required to serve a copy 5, 2018 claims with this court WITHIN VIN: JNKBV61EX8M215119 S201 in the Courthouse located of Section 31 a distance of TRUST, NA, SUCCESSOR of your written defenses, if any, H228 THETIMEPERIODSSET at 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, 2057.61 feet to a point on the TRUSTEE TO CITIBANK, N.A., to it, upon Heller & Zion, LLP, FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 JZMNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S Publish: September 5, 2018 FL 32771, on September 27, East line of the West 1/2 of the ASTRUSTEEFORBEAR Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE TOWING gives Notice of I034 2018 beginning at 11:00 AM. East 1/2 of said Northwest 1/4 of STEARNS ALT-A TRUST 2006- address is 1428 Brickell Avenue, CODE. Foreclosure of Lien and intent to Section 31; thence departing 4, MORTGAGE PASS- Suite 600, Miami, FL 33131, ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS sell these vehicles on If you are a person claiming a said South line run North THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Designated Email Address: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR- 09/19/2018, 09:00 am at 326 right to funds remaining after the 00º57’36” West along said East SERIES 2006-4, Plaintiff, and [email protected], within SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- EVER BARRED. LOYD LN OVIEDO, FL 32765- sale, you must file a claim with line a distance of 938.73 feet, JEAN E. POLYCARPE; YAMILY thirty (30) days after the first DA NOTWITHSTANDING ANY 6774, pursuant to subsection NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE the clerk no later than 60 days thence departing said East line, C. POLYCARPE A/K/A YAMI- publication of this Notice in the PROBATE DIVISION OTHERAPPLICABLETIME 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. NOTICE is hereby given that the after the sale. If you fail to file a run North 88º49’00” EAst a dis- LEY POLYCARPE; MADISON PERIOD,ANYCLAIMFILED JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S personal property contents of claim you will not be entitled to tance of 193.33 feet; thence CREEKHOMEOWNER’S THESANFORDHERALDand file the origi- File No. 2018-CP-001136-FA- TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE TOWING reserves the right to the following storage units will any remaining funds. North 00º 56’ 10” WEst a dis- ASSOCIATION, INC.;, are nalNEWSPAPER with the Clerk of this Court B AFTERTHEDECEDENT’S accept or reject any and/or all be offered for sale at public auc- tance of 713.63 feet to the Point Defendants. either before service on DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. bids. tion to satisfy United Stor-All’s Dated at St. Petersburg, Florida of Beginning (P.O.B.); thence Plaintiff's attorney or immediate- IN RE: ESTATE OF lien Sale will take place at this 31ST day of August, 2018. continue North 00º 56’ 10” West GRANT MALOY, The Clerk of ly thereafter, otherwise a default The date of first publication of JACDJ58X517J15391 United Stor-All, 1007 Willa a distance of 129.19 feet to the Circuit Court, will sell to the will be entered against you for JEFFREY LEE BUELTMANN this Notice is August 29, 2018. 2001 ISUZU Springs Dr. Winter Springs, Fl eXL Legal, PLLC apoint on the Sourtherly Right- highest bidder for cash, in Room the relief demanded in the com- 32708. We reserve the right to Designated Email Address: of-Way line of CSX Railroad; Deceased. S201 of the Seminole County plaint. Attorney for Person Giving Publish: September 5, 2018 reject any bids. [email protected] thence along said Southerly Courthouse, 301 N. Park Notice: I028 12425 28th Street North, Right-of-Way line North 73º 43’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771, at If you are a person with a dis- Date of Sale: Suite 200 00” East a distance of 511.96 11:00 AM, on the 9th day of ability who needs any accom- The administration of the estate Kaely Smith Frye September 14, 2018 St. Petersburg, FL 33716 feet to a point on the East line of October, 2018, the following modation in order to participate of WILLIAMS, SMITH & at 1:30pm Telephone No. (727) 536-4911 the Northwest 1/4 of the afore- described real property as set in this proceeding, you are enti- JEFFREY, deceased, LEE whose BUELT- date SUMMERS Attorney for the Plaintiff said Section 31; thence depart- MANN forth in said Final Summary tled, at no cost to you, to the of death was July 13, 2018, is 380 West Alfred Street James Holton - bike, parts. ing said East line South 89º 12’ NOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: By: John N. Stuparich Judgment of Foreclosure, to wit: provision of certain assistance. pending in the Circuit Court for Tavares, Florida 32778 JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S Jerry Kanyok - household items. 09” West 20.00 feet; thence Please contact ADA Seminole County, Florida, (352) 343-6655 TOWING gives Notice of FBN 473601 North 00º 54’ 44* West 588.38 Alexander Adams - work equip- Coordinator, Diana Stewart, at Probate Division, the address of Florida Bar No. 0057324 Foreclosure of Lien and intent to feet; thence South 73º 43’ 50” ment. Lisa Varney - household LOT 44, MADISON CREEK, the Seminole County which is 301 N. Park Avenue, Attorney for Person Giving sell these vehicles on West 242.35 feet: thence South goods, furniture, grill. Gilia ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Courthouse, 301 North Park Sanford, Florida 32771. The Notice 09/21/2018, 09:00 am at 326 If you are a person with a dis- 00º 56’ 10” East 174.26 feet; THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN Avenue, Suite N301, Sanford, names and addresses of the LOYD LN OVIEDO, FL 32765- Rodriguez Rivera - household ability who needs any accom- thence South 89º 03’ 50” West PLAT BOOK 65, PAGES 38 Florida 32771, telephone no. personal representative and the Person Giving Notice: 6774, pursuant to subsection goods. Melissa Myre - boxes, modation in order to partici- 240.00 feet to the Point of THROUGH 41, OF THE PUB- 407-665-4227 within two (2) personal representative's attor- 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. clothes, dishes. pate in this proceeding, you Beginning. LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE working days of your receipt of ney are set forth below. Gary Lee Blauser JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S are entitled, at no cost to you, COUNTY, FLORIDA. this notice, if you are hearing or All creditors of the decedent and 500 Windsor Lane TOWING reserves the right to Auctioneer: Storage Protection to the provision of certain at public sale, to the highest and If you are a person claiming a voice impaired, call 1-800-955- other persons having claims or Batavia, Illinois 60510 accept or reject any and/or all Auction Services, license #593. assistance. If you require best bidder, for cash, at Room right to funds remaining after the 8771. demands against decedent's bids. The above notice is to be pub- assistance please contact: S201, of the Seminole County sale, you must file a claim with estate on whom a copy of this Publish: August 29, September lished once a week for 2 con- Courthouse, 301 North Park the clerk no later than 60 days WITNESS my hand and the seal notice is required to be served 5, 2018 2C3KA43RX6H211559 secutive weeks. Said sale to be ADA Coordinator at Seminole Avenue Sanford, Florida begin- after the sale. If you fail to file a of this Court this 20th day of must file their claims with this H230 2006 CHRYSLER under and by virtue of the Court Administration ning at 11:00 a.m. on claim you will not be entitled to August, 2018. court ON OR BEFORE THE statutes of the state of Florida, in 301 N. Park Avenue September 25, 2018. any remaining funds. After 60 LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Publish: September 5, 2018 such cases provided. Suite N301 days, only the owner of record THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- I029 Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292 (407) 665-4227 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN as of the date of the lis pendens CLERKOFTHECIRCUITGRANT MALOY LICATION OF THIS NOTICE Publish: September 5, 12, 2018 PUBLIC NOTICE INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS may claim the surplus. COURT AND COMPTROLLER OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE I035 OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF The Early Learning Coalition of NOTE: You must contact FUNDS FROM THIS SALE, IF If you are a person with a dis- By: Rosetta M. Adams THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Seminole announces its coordinator at least 7 days ANY, OTHER THAN THE ability who needs any accom- As Deputy Clerk All other creditors of the dece- September Meetings for the before your scheduled court PROPERTYOWNERASOF modation in order to participate dent and other persons having Nominating Committee and NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION appearance, or immediately THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- in this proceeding, you are enti- Publish: August 29, September claims or demands against Board of Directors: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS upon receiving this notifica- DENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM tled, at no cost to you, to the 5, 2018 decedent's estate must file their NAME tion if the time before the WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE provision of certain assistance. H227 claims with this court WITHIN 3 · Nominating Committee C&J TOWING WILL SELL AT scheduled appearance is less SALE IN ACCORDANCE WITH Notice is hereby given that I am than 7 days; if you are hearing SECTION 45.031(1)(a), FLORI- If you require assistance please MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Meeting on Monday, September PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL- engaged in business at 740 contact: OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION 10, 2018 at 12:00 P.M. VAGE FOR CASH ON or voice impaired in Seminole DA STATUTES. Winona Drive, Seminole County, County, call 711. OF THIS NOTICE. DEMAND TO THE HIGHEST Geneva, Florida 32732 under DATED this 30th day of August, ADA Coordinator at Seminole ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- · Board of Directors Meeting on BIDDERTHEFOLLOWING Publish: September 5, 12, 2018 2018. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the Fictitious Name of Court Administration IN THE TIME PERIODS SET Thursday, September 13, 2018 DESCRIBED VEHICLE: Monarch, and I038 301 N. Park Avenue THE EIGHTEENTH FORTH IN FLORIDA at 8:30 A.M. Tax Services of Geneva Rod B. Neuman, Esquire JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND that I intend to register said SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Sept. 5-8, 2018 • PAGE 11

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demands against decedent's DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. , and the City Commission will consider same for estate, on whom a copy of this finalSeptember passage 5, and2018 adoption after the public hearings, which will be notice is required to be served, The date of first publication of held in the City Commission Chambers, 175 West Warren Avenue, must file their claims with this this notice is: September 5, Longwood, Florida, on court ON OR BEFORE THE 2018. or asMonday, soon thereafter the 17th as possible.day of September, At the meeting, A.D., LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER 2018,interested 6:00 parties p.m., may appear and be heard with respect to the pro- THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- JULIA L. FREY posed Ordinances. These hearings may be continued from time to LICATION OF THIS NOTICE Attorney for Personal time until final action is taken by the City Commission. OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE Representative DATE OF SERVICE OF A Florida Bar No. 0350486 Copies of the proposed Ordinances are posted at the Longwood City COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON Lowndes Drosdick Doster Hall, Longwood, Florida, and copies are on file with the Clerk of the THEM. Kantor & Reed, P.A. City and same may be inspected by the public. All other creditors of the dece- 215 N. Eola Drive dent and other persons having Orlando, FL 32801 NOTICE: All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any claims or demands against Telephone: 407-843-4600 decisions made at this meeting/hearings, they will need a record of decedent's estate must file their Email: the proceedings and for such purposes, they may need to insure that claims with this court WITHIN 3 [email protected] a verbatim record is made, which record to include the testimony and MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Secondary Email: evidence upon which the appeal is to be made (per Sec. 286.0105, OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION suzanne.dawson@lowndes- Florida Statutes). OF THIS NOTICE. law.com ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in this pro- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET BILLIE SUE GIFFIN ceeding should contact the A.D.A. Coordinator, at 407/260-3466, at FORTH IN FLORIDA Personal Representative least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. STATUTES SECTION 733.702 313 Bush Hill Court LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Lake Mary, Florida 32746 Dated this 30th day of August, 2018 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH Publish: September 5, 12, 2018 ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED I043 CITY OF LONGWOOD TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE MICHELLE LONGO, CMC, FCRM For the Court it on, Heidi M. Boon, Esquire, claims with this court WITHIN 3 AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S CITY CLERK SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & MONTHS AFTER THE DATE By: Rod B. Neuman, Esquire DA. Woodman, P.A., Plaintiff’s attor- OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Publish: September 5, 2018 has been filed against you and ney, whose address is 329 Park OF THIS NOTICE. I023 you are required to serve a copy Avenue North, Second Floor, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- If you are a person with a dis- of your written defenses, if any, Winter Park, Florida, 32789, on IN THE TIME PERIODS SET ability who needs any accom- to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE, LLP, or before 30 days from the date FORTH IN FLORIDA CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA modation in order to partici- Plaintiff’s attorney, at 1615 of the 1st publication, and file STATUTES SECTION 733.702 pate in this proceeding, you South Congress Avenue, Suite the original with the Clerk of this WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE OF CLOSED SESSION MEETING are entitled, at no cost to you, 200, Delray Beach, FL 33445, Court either before service on NOTWITHSTANDING THE to the provision of certain TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES The School Board of Seminole County will convene in closed ses- within 30 days, and file the orig- Plaintiff’s attorneys or immedi- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH sion for the purpose of reviewing the school district’s system securi- assistance. If you require inal with the clerk of this court ately thereafter; otherwise a ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: assistance please contact: ty plan, pursuant to §286.0113(1), Florida Statute at 11:30 a.m. on either before service on default will be entered against TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Wednesday, September 11, 2018. The meeting will be held at the ADA Coordinator at Seminole Plaintiff’s attorney or immediate- you for the relief demanded in AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City of Longwood, Florida, Court Administration 301 N. which the City Commission will hold public hearings to consider Educational Support Center, 400 East Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, ly thereafter; otherwise a default the complaint or petition. See § DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Florida. Park Avenue Suite N301 will be entered against you for 49.09, Fla. Stat. This Notice of enactment of the following Ordinances: Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292 the relief demanded in the com- Action shall be published once The date of first publication of (407) 665-4227 Publish: September 5, 2018 plaint or petition. during each week for two (2) this notice is September 5, ORDINANCE NO. 18-2141 I024 consecutive weeks under § 2018. NOTE: You must contact Dated on August 24, 2018. 49.10(c), Fla. Stat. coordinator at least 7 days AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, Attorney for Personal DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF AND FIXING THE RATE OF AD before your scheduled court Grant Maloy Dated on August 28, 2018. Representative: appearance, or immediately VALOREM TAXATION AND MAKING THE ANNUAL TAX LEVY As Clerk of the Court and FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2018 AND upon receiving this notifica- Comptroller Grant Maloy tion if the time before the STEPHANIE VOLLRATH ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2019, PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Attorney SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE. scheduled appearance is less By: Rosetta M. Adams Comptroller Florida Bar Number: 83355 than 7 days; if you are hearing As Deputy Clerk Vollrath Law PA ORDINANCE NO. 18-2142 or voice impaired in Seminole By: Katherine Pope 1757 W. Broadway, Suite 3 County, call 711. Publish: September 5, 12, 2018 As Deputy Clerk Oviedo, Florida 32765 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, Gibbons Neuman I040 Telephone: (407) 366-0087 ADOPTING A BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORI- 3321 Henderson Boulevard Publish: September 5, 12, 2018 Fax: (407) 264-6650 DA, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 2018 Tampa, Florida 33609 I041 E-Mail: AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2019, APPROPRIATING AND [email protected] ALLOCATING REVENUE OF THE CITY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Publish: September 5, 12, 2018 Secondary E-Mail: 2018/2019, PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENT BY ORDINANCE OR I039 [email protected] IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF RESOLUTION, PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE. THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Personal Representative: CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- DA ORDINANCE NO. 18-2143 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DA PROBATE DIVISION JAMES DAVID BEERS 2452 Whitehall Circle AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Winter Park, Florida 32792 CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Case No.: File No. 2018-CP-001041 APPROVING THE EXTENSION OF THE NON-EXCLUSIVE FRAN- CHISES FOR THE COLLECTION OF COMMERCIAL SOLID SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- 2018-CA-000298-14N-G Publish: September 5, 12, 2018 DA IN RE: ESTATE OF WASTE AND/OR RECOVERED MATERIALS FOR AN ADDITION- SAMIS FOUNDATION, a for- I042 AL TWELVE (12) MONTHS TO CONTAINER RENTAL COMPANY, eign non-profit corporation, CASE NO.: 2018CA001680 MARTHA DANDO BEERS INC.; ORLANDO WASTE PAPER COMPANY, INC.; REPUBLIC SERVICES OF FLORIDA, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; ADVANCED U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- Plaintiff, Deceased. DISPOSAL SERVICES SOLID WASTE SOUTHEAST, INC.; CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT INC. OF FLORIDA; WASTE PRO OF GSAA HOME EQUITY TRUST v. FLORIDA, INC.; AND PROGRESSIVE WASTE SOLUTIONS OF 2006-19, ASSET-BACKED NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE FLORIDA, INC.; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006- BRIAN FERNANDER, The administration of the estate AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 19, SHIRLEYHELENEFERNAN- of , COUNTY, FLORIDA MARTHA DANDO BEERS PROBATE DIVISION DER, UNKNOWN TENANT IN deceased, whose date of death ORDINANCE NO. 18-2144 Plaintiff, POSSESSION NO. 1, and was July 12, 2018, is pending in UNKNOWN TENANT IN the Circuit Court for Seminole File No. 2018-CP-1119 VS. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, POSSESSION NO. 2, County, Florida, Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF AMENDING LONGWOOD CITY CODE CHAPTER 2 ADMINIS- CELERY KEY HOMEOWNERS Division, the address of which is TRATION, ARTICLE VI BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMIT- ASSOCIATION, INC.; et al., Defendants. 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, KENNETH RAYMOND GIFFIN, TEES, SECTION 2-313 TO ALLOW BOARD AND COMMITTEE Florida 32771. The names and A/K/A KENNETH R. GIFFIN, Defendant(s). MEETINGS TO START BETWEEN 6:00 P.M. AND 7:00 P.M. AS addresses of the personal rep- DESIRED BY EACH BOARD OR COMMITTEE; PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF ACTION resentative and the personal Deceased. NOTICE OF ACTION CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND AN EFFEC- To the Defendant, BRIAN FER- representative's attorney are set TIVE DATE. TO: NANDER, and all others whom forth below. George Wright A/K/A G Wright it may concern: All creditors of the decedent and NOTICE TO CREDITORS A/K/A George Wright Jr other persons having claims or The administration of the estate ORDINANCE NO. 18-2145 You are hereby notified that an demands against decedent's of KENNETH RAYMOND GIF- Last Known Residence: action to foreclose a lien on the estate on whom a copy of this FIN, A/K/A KENNETH R. GIF- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, 139 Casa Marina Place, following property in Seminole notice is required to be served FIN, deceased, whose date of AMENDING CHAPTER 1A, SECTION 1A.02(B.) OF THE CITY OF Sanford, FL 32771 County, Florida: must file their claims with this death was April 25, 2018, is LONGWOODPERSONNELPOLICIESANDPROCEDURES court ON OR BEFORE THE pending in the Circuit Court for MANUAL; PROVIDNG FOR CONFLICTS, CODIFICATION, SEV- that an LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Seminole County, Florida, ERABLITY AND AN= EFFECTIVE DATE. actionYOU ARE to foreclose NOTIFIED a mortgage LOT 4, LA VITA VILLAS, A THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- Probate Division, the address of REPLAT, ACCORDING TO on the following property in LICATION OF THIS NOTICE which is 1750 East Lake Mary ORDINANCE 18-2146 Seminole County, Florida: THE PLAT THEREOF AS OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE Boulevard, Sanford, Florida RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK DATE OF SERVICE OF A 32773. The names and 56, PAGE 7-8, OF THE PUBLIC AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON addresses of the personal rep- AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE III, ENTITLED “DEPART- LOT 52, CELERY KEY, RECORDSOFSEMINOLE THEM. resentative and the personal ACCORDING TO THE PLAT COUNTY, FLORIDA MENTS” OF THE LONGWOOD CITY CODE CONCERNING THE All other creditors of the dece- representative's attorney are set CREATION AND DUTIES OF VARIOUS CITY DEPARTMENTS; THEREOF AS RECORDED IN has been filed against you. You dent and other persons having forth below. PLAT BOOK 64, PAGES 85 PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY, CONDIFICA- are required to serve a copy of claims or demands against All creditors of the decedent and TION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THROUGH 96, INCLUSIVE OF your written defenses, if any, to decedent's estate must file their other persons having claims or THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Said Ordinances were placed on first reading on Wednesday, PAGE 12 • Midweek: Sept. 5-8, 2018 SANFORD HERALD COUCH THEATER -- VIDEO/DVD PREVIEWS

Fred Rogers in "Won't You Be My Neighbor" Focus Features

By Amy Anderson sail a yacht from Tahiti to San genuinely unnerving and is Diego. Into their path, a cate- built for serious deep-horror "Won't You Be My gory 5 hurricane develops, fans. Neighbor" (PG-13) -- As its which they miraculously sur- subject is the revolutionary vive. Since Sharp is physical- "Ghost Stories" (NR) -- This but soft-spoken icon of kind- ly incapacitated, against all lovely little British horror ness Fred Rogers, it's no sur- odds and adrift in the middle anthology stars Andy Nyman prise that director Morgan of nowhere, Oldham must as Professor Goodman, host Neville's "Won't You Be My pull it together and save them of a ghost-story-debunking Neighbor" 1) is the highest- both. It's inspirational, yes, television program. He grossing biographical docu- but also a horrible nightmare receives a triptych of case mentary of all time, and 2) and one more reason that I do files, meant to effectively left zero dry eyes in my view- not like sailing -- especially scare him supernatural. The ing audience (the DVD really considering this Dramamine mysteries in question involve: should come fitted with a drama is based on a true a night watchman (Paul travel pack of tissues). story! Whitehouse) at an abandoned Through 31 seasons of "Mr. women's asylum; a young Rogers' Neighborhood" cov- "Hereditary" (R) -- In his man (Alex Lawther) who pos- ering a gamut of difficult directorial debut, Ari Aster sibly ran over the devil in the issues -- race, death, family delivers a disconcerting and middle of the woods; and a structure, violence, disability terrifying story of the burden city businessman (Martin and more -- we came to know of familial legacy. Annie (in a Freeman) haunted by his late a man who modeled empa- luminously deranged per- wife and their demon child. thy, hope, acceptance and, formance by Toni Collette) Scary, yes, and funny too. without fail, love for all of us, has just lost her distant, secre- "The brain sees what it wants big and small. This moving tive mother. Her mental state to see," says the professor. I portrait is a deeper look into already degrading, she joins see deliciously dark, creepy a life of a man whose values an emotional support group fun. are worth emulating and who where she meets a fellow set an example worth striving mourner, Joan (Ann Dowd), NEW TV RELEASES for. who introduces her to the "Adventure Time" The world of the occult. Annie Final Seasons "Adrift" (PG-13) -- Shailene and her family (Gabriel "Bull" Season 2 Woodley and Sam Claflin star Byrne, Alex Wolff and a "Hawaii Five-0" in a tale of disaster, resilience creepily disconnected daugh- "Superstore" Season 3 and romance set (literally) on ter played by Milly Shapiro) the high seas. Tami Oldham experience a series of terrify- EDITOR'S NOTE: DVDs (Woodley) and Richard Sharp ing occurrences that unravel reviewed in this column are (Claflin) meet and fall in love them -- immolation or decapi- available in stores the week of in Tahiti, then are booked to tation, anyone? This film is SEPT. 4, 2018