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NEWS BRIEFS Arts feel pandemic pinch Citrus COVID-19 update Ten new positive cases were reported in Citrus County since the latest FDOH update. No new hospitalizations was re- ported; one new death was reported. To date in the county, 2,793 people have tested positive (including eight non-residents), 292 have been hospitalized and 107 have died. We Care adds distribution sites for Oct. During October, We Care will be receiving an additional 10 truckloads of food, which will bring an additional 300,000 lbs of food into Citrus County. In addition to our give- away and three existing mobile pantries, we STEVE LASKO/Chronicle file have arranged mobile Seven Rivers Christian School students, from left, Emily Ensing, Cassandra Arena, Lynn McNamee and Hunter Anderson create live sidewalk pantry partnerships art Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, at the Festival of the Arts at the Inverness’ Courthouse Square. Their creation is a copy of Henri Matisse’s work around the county so “The Great Cat.” The Inverness event is one of the few art festivals putting on an event this fall. that we can reach as many areas as possible. COVID-19 worries force There will be no qualifi- cation necessary. All Scaled-back Inverness residents need to do is many festivals to cancel show up at the times and locations and we’ll MARGO WILSON For the Chronicle I Floral City art gallery take care of them. to close./Page A3 festival set for Nov. 7-8 The mobile pantry part- With the art festival ARGO ILSON Leo and Lea Bedinotti are two ners and schedule is as suit. The fall Ocala Arts M W season on the horizon, people who are bullish on The follows: Festival was the next to be For the Chronicle local art group organizers Depot as a festival site. They are I Tuesday, Oct. 6, 13, mothballed. have been facing tough Unlike other area arts festivals president and vice president, re- The Rainbow Springs 20 and 27: 10 a.m. to decisions about their that have been canceled this fall, the spectively, of the Citrus County gallery was monitoring noon at Beverly Hills events. Inverness Festival of the Arts will Craft Council. these and other festivals. Civic Association, Bridget Hanley, presi- carry on its annual tradition of sell- The Bedinottis helped arrange But what pushed Hanley 1 Civic Center Circle, dent of Rainbow Springs ing decorative items to the public. the council’s Harvest Moon Craft at Rainbow Springs per- Beverly Hills; 2 to 4 p.m. Art in Dunnellon, said her This year, the festival is from Show at The Depot on Sept. 12. Lea sonally over the edge was at Curry Roofing, artists’ gallery had been 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sun- Bedinotti said the vendors wore when her neighbor died planning for months for day, Nov. 7-8, at The Depot, 300 N. masks, the artists were socially dis- 4985 W. Gulf to Lake from the virus on July 29, the annual November Apopka Ave. in Inverness. tanced from each other at tables, Hwy., Lecanto. 2020. By Aug. 5, Hanley, Rainbow Springs Art Inverness City Manager Eric Wil- and many of the visitors wore I Wednesday, Oct. 7, her gallery’s board, and its Festival. liams said the city decided to go masks. The artists had hand sani- 14 and 12: 10 a.m. to 2 at members had voted to Because the festival was ahead with the event because tizer at their tables. Crystal River Church of cancel the fall Rainbow slated so late in the year “people are desirous to go to things Lea Bedinotti estimated maybe God, 2121 U.S. 19, Crys- Springs Art Festival. The — the weekend before in an appropriate setting. We have 400-500 visitors attended, but said tal River. group’s board recently Thanksgiving — “we were (people) who have volunteered for she’s no expert at estimating crowd I voted to hold a one-day Thursday, Oct. 8: hoping we’d be able to these events. We think the infra- size. festival on March 20, 2021. 9 to 11 a.m. in partner- have the festival. We took structure is already there.” All the artists made a profit, she The Rainbow Springs ship with the New Church all the steps to plan for the The show has moved to The said, and the Crafts Council earned gallery, like many area art- Without Walls at the Cit- festival,” Hanley said. Depot from Courthouse Square, enough money to be able to turn ists, galleries, festivals, rus County fairgrounds, But then, the Micanopy Williams said, because restaurants more than $300 over to its charity and arts organizations, has 3600 S. Florida Ave, Fall Festival, south of and bars have expanded service for the festival, Nature Coast Min- had to shut down, read- Gainesville, was canceled outside and “we felt there would istries of Crystal River. Inverness. just, and reconfigure itself I Thursday, Oct. 15 because of COVID-19. The be too many people in a small McIntosh 1890s Festival, because of the virus. and 22: Check our area.” See INVERNESS/Page A9 north of Ocala, followed See ARTS/Page A6 Facebook page or www. wecarefoodpantry2 for times and locations. Assistance with utility bills available Citrus County Housing Services continues to as- CR Council Seat 1 CR Council Seat 5 sist low-income residents with their utility bill payments, The Low-Income candidates address candidates discuss Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) helps low-income families with political forum issues facing city home heating and cooling costs. LIHEAP is funded by the U.S. Department BUSTER THOMPSON BUSTER THOMPSON of Health and Human Staff writer Staff writer Services through the Flor- ida Department of Eco- Crystal River Council Seat 1 in- Crystal River Council Seat 5 nomic Opportunity, and cumbent Ken Brown and chal- incumbent Robert Holmes and lenger Scott Davis introduced challenger Terry Thompson has been established to themselves to city voters and an- showcased their campaign plat- help qualifying low-in- swered questions on issues during forms and policies during the come homeowners and the Chronicle’s political forum. Chronicle’s political forum. renters pay for a portion Here are some highlights from the Ken Brown Scott Davis Here are some highlights from the Robert Terry of their primary heating forum, held Wednesday, Sept. 30, In Davis’ opening statement, event, held Wednesday, Sept. 30, Holmes Thompson costs. 2020, at the George Washington the longtime city resident said he 2020, at the George Washington plumbing, erecting hot, red steel, LIHEAP is not de- Carver Community Center: is seeking join council now that Carver Community Center: building walls — the list goes signed to pay a house- Brown led off his opening state- his personal life gives him the Leading off the forum with on,” he said. “A community ei- hold’s total energy costs, ment talking about his personal and time to participate. opening statements was Holmes, ther worked on, or contributed to but to provide supple- political history with the city, adding He said the city isn’t “in a who introduced voters to his fam- this beautiful building.” mental assistance. Ordi- he’s “always represented the best doom-and-gloom situation” but ily history with Crystal River, Thompson, in his opening narily, applications for interests” of his constituents. “old issues” keep coming up, like where a young Holmes and his statement, said he and his wife LIHEAP are accepted by “All of us on council have boat mooring in King’s Bay, dere- relatives moved from Ocala in moved to the city five years ago worked on what’s best for the cit- lict buildings, water-bottling, 1968. from Ocala. appointment only due to izens of Crystal River,” the two- tourism and congestion on water- Of his 18 years total years on “We spent so many years and the demand for term councilman said. and roadways. council — served in split terms summers over here,” he said, assistance. Brown said he’ll continue to Davis said he has no problem — Holmes said he’s most amazed “but that’s not why I’m running For more information, advocate for “smart growth” if re- with city officials pursuing more by the city’s people and how they for office.” please call 352-527-7520 elected to council, protecting the funding to complete the long- unite to improve their city, like Thompson said he spent the between the hours of city’s natural resources while awaited Riverwalk along the building the community center. last 30 years being involved in re- 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mon- strengthening its revenue northern shores of King’s Bay. “I and some good friends spent alty planning, zoning and day through Friday. sources and securing safe devel- approximately two years of — From staff reports opment opportunities. See SEAT 1/Page A11 weekends cutting concrete, See SEAT 5/Page A11

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Democratic Women’s Club to BOCC, City of Inverness honor Rainer Jakob meet via Zoom Special to the Chronicle instrumental in forming of the In- The Democratic Wom- verness Sertoma Club on Sept. 26, en’s Club of Citrus County Inverness Sertoman Rainer 1980, he also was the person be- will meet via Zoom at 2 p.m. Jakob was recently recognized for hind building Citrus County’s first Saturday, Oct. 3. four decades of outstanding and and only speech and hearing There will be guest dedicated service by both the In- clinic in Lecanto. speakers and a business verness City Council on Sept. 15, During the time the clinic was meeting. 2020, and the Citrus County Board in operation, it served as many as For information, call 352- of Commissioners (BOCC) on 400 child and infant client 697-1512 or email dwcf Sept. 22, for his work as a driving appointments. [email protected] force behind the successes of Ser- Today, testing is accomplished toma National, the Southeast Re- with a fully equipped mobile unit. gion, the Heart of Florida District The mobile unit travels to pre- Household and the Inverness and Citrus Ser- schools and day care centers toma clubs. throughout the Tampa Region, hazardous waste Since joining Sertoma in 1979, including Citrus County. disposal set Oct. 3 Jakob has served on every com- He was also the founder of the mittee and in every office, often Oktoberfest held for over 35 years Citrus County Landfill’s more than once, including presi- in Crystal River and the annual Household Hazardous dent and chairman of the board of Golf for Kids golf tournament Waste (HHW) Disposal Pro- his local clubs and continues as which has raised over $200,000 for gram offers an additional the go to Sertoman in Citrus speech and hearing programs in drop-off day each quarter. County when needed for fund Citrus County. The next quarterly Saturday raisers and work projects. He has Along with his wife, Sandy, he HHW drop-off day will be served Sertoma as a Distin- has dedicated untold hours to the from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 3, guished District Governor, Re- betterment of area residents 230 W. Gulf-to-Lake High- gional Director, member of the through his myriad church, way, Lecanto. National Board of Directors, Ser- scouts, and community service- Residents who are able toma Foundation District and Na- based charitable works. to use our HHW program tional Representative and For information on how to be- Tuesday, Thursday, and Fri- continues to advise Sertoma Gov- come a member of Inverness Ser- day weekly, are encouraged ernors, Directors and National toma Club, contact Cynthia Special to the Chronicle to do so. This Saturday col- Officers when asked. Oswald at Invernesssertoma@ Inverness Sertoma member Rainer Jakob accepts his proclamation from lection is no different from Jakob, was not only gmail.com. the Inverness City Mayor Bob Plaisted on Sept. 15, 2020. the weekly program, other than being open on a week- end for residents who work during the week and are unable to use the weekly program. Inaugural Scallop Treasure Hunt ends Free household hazard- ous waste disposal for as- sessed households, may NANCY KENNEDY Staff writer bring up to 10 gallons (or 60 pounds) of household Although no one found either hazardous waste for proper of the two “We Care scallops” disposal from 9 to 1 p.m. that were placed in the Gulf for Tuesdays, Thursdays and people who paid to join the in- Fridays for no additional augural We Care Great Scallop charge. Hunt to find, a local supporter For information, call of We Care in Homosassa was 352-527-7670. awarded the $2,500 grand prize Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, — From staff reports during a Facebook Live drawing. About 57 people joined the D-I-Y ONLINE hunt, either purchasing a $50 CALENDAR season ticket or a $25 one-day  Local groups are ticket. welcome to add their “With COVID and this being upcoming events to our first year, we raised only the Chronicle’s online $2,400,” said Ashley Byrne, We community calendar. 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Put your energy into be released Uprising, during which a quarter of something that will bring concrete results. RIO RANCHO, N.M. — a million people had been killed. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Take Nearly eight years after his On this date: care of business. Leave nothing unfin- death, the final solo recording of In 1950, the comic strip “Pea- ished or open to criticism. Consider late American jazz pianist legend nuts,” created by Charles M. making a domestic change that will Dave Brubeck is set for release Schulz, was syndicated to seven give you greater freedom. next month. newspapers. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — You may want to party, but before you do, Verve Records announced In 2002, the Washington, D.C.- consider the consequences. Personal last week that “Lullabies” — a area sniper attacks began, setting growth and romance are favored. collection of intimate standards off a frantic manhunt lasting three Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Don’t often played for children — will weeks. (John Allen Muhammad and let the little things annoy you. Keep be available Nov. 6 in the latest Lee Boyd Malvo were finally ar- your emotions tucked away, listen rested for killing 10 people and carefully and go about your business. effort by a label to preserve un- Associated Press wounding three others; Muhammad Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — A part- released jazz recordings. “Dave was mainly thinking of it In this May 31, 1988, file photo, American jazz pianist Dave was executed in 2009; Malvo was nership will interest you. Put together a Brubeck visits Red Square under a full moon, in Moscow. In the must-have list before you negotiate. as a sort of documentation and sentenced to life in prison.) background is the Kremlin. Nearly eight years after his death, Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — gift for immediate family and In 2017, rock superstar Tom Changes to how you handle your the final solo recording of late American jazz legend Brubeck is some close family friends,” said set for release Nov. 6, 2020. Petty died at a Los Angeles hospital money, investments and important re- , his son, who is at the age of 66, a day after suffer- lationships will have major repercus- Chris Brubeck sions. Use charm and offer incentives also a jazz musician and plays “When It’s Sleepy Time Down bundle cradled in her arms. ing cardiac arrest at his home in to gain the support you require. multiple instruments but mainly South” by Fats Waller. Dave Bru- Revealing they had chosen Malibu, California. Aries (March 21-April 19) — Don’t get electric bass and trombone. beck would say the first record he the name Jack, the model and Ten years ago: A coalition of upset; get moving. Channel your en- And there the recordings ever bought was by Waller. the musician wrote of their love progressive and civil rights groups ergy into something constructive. Avoid would have stayed until some- for their lost son, who would marched by the thousands on the letting anyone goad you into a spat Chrissy Teigen and that will waste time and cause stress. one at Verve Records heard a have been their third child. Lincoln Memorial in Washington, Concentrate on personal growth, not song for the collection and John Legend grieve “To our Jack — I’m so sorry that D.C., pledging to support Demo- on changing others. thought it would be great to their miscarriage the first few moments of your life crats struggling to keep power on Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Look at make it available to the public, were met with so many complica- Capitol Hill. every situation thoroughly before you the younger Brubeck said. LOS ANGELES — Chrissy tions, that we couldn’t give you the Five years ago: President make a move. Some underhanded- “He knew thousands of songs Teigen said she and John Leg- home you needed to survive. We Barack Obama said he wouldn’t ness will prevail if you let others take end are in “deep pain” following control. Personal improvements will from playing in nightclubs and will always love you,” she wrote. sign another temporary government bring the highest reward. Romance is the cowboy jazz bands he joined her miscarriage, which she an- Teigen announced she was funding bill after the current one ex- in the stars and will enhance your life. as a kid,” Brubeck said. “Even nounced in a heart-wrenching pregnant with her third child in pired Dec. 11, insisting that con- Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Get to though this may seem like a social media post. August. She had been been gressional Republicans and the bottom of any situation that has left stretch when I hear this particu- Teigen wrote that they were hospitalized with excessive Democrats work out a long-term you feeling uncertain. Ask questions, “driving home from the hospital be direct and don’t settle for second- lar performance, it just slays me bleeding earlier in the week. budget deal with the White House. hand information. because there’s just so much with no baby. This is unreal.” Thanking those who have One year ago: House Demo- Cancer (June 21-July 22) — An un- unbelievable wisdom in each of “We are shocked and in the been sending “positive energy, crats threatened to make White expected change will occur if you let his fingers, how he approaches kind of deep pain you only hear thoughts and prayers,” Teigen House defiance of a congressional your anger or stubbornness lead to a the notes and the touch.” about, the kind of pain we’ve concluded, “We are so grateful request for testimony and docu- battle with a loved one. Take a step The latest release includes an never felt before. We were never for the life we have, for our won- ments potential grounds for an arti- back and do your best to understand what others are going through. interpretation of George Gersh- able to stop the bleeding and give derful babies Luna and Miles, for cle of impeachment. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) —Follow your win’s “Summertime” from the our baby the fluids he needed, de- all the amazing things we’ve Today’s Birthdays: Movie critic heart. If you give someone an inch, 1935 opera Porgy and Bess, the spite bags and bags of blood been able to experience. But ev- Rex Reed is 82. Singer-songwriter they will take a mile. Romance is 1913 “Danny Boy,” and “Over transfusions. It just wasn’t eryday can’t be full of sunshine. Don McLean is 75. Fashion de- favored. the Rainbow” from the 1939 film enough,” she wrote in a post late On this darkest of days, we will signer Donna Karan is 72. Photog- Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — How you “The Wizard of Oz.” Wednesday, alongside a picture of grieve, we will cry our eyes out. rapher Annie Leibovitz is 71. handle your money will determine how much cash you have for entertainment It also contains original pieces herself in tears on a hospital bed. 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Publix Gift Card 000YWMJ A6 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 LOCAL/STATE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ART State BRIEF Continued from Page A1 Lottery winner In this area, the Inver- out of luck ness Festival of the Arts, when ticket gets planned for Nov. 7-8, is one of the only major art festi- lost in mail vals that’s still planned. RIDGE MANOR — A And Inverness is scaling woman who won $1,000 in back its event. a second chance drawing Hanley said her neigh- on July 29 isn’t getting her bor’s death brought home prize because the certified the tragedy and the real- letter she sent to the Florida ness of the coronavirus. Lottery’s headquarters Her neighbor had been “one of the first people to never arrived. welcome us to the area,” Sue Burgess told WFLA Hanley said about when that officials in Tallahassee she and her husband told her “no ticket, no prize.” moved from Pennsylvania The second chance lot- to their home on Lake tery prize gives winners lim- Rousseau in 2017. ited time to turn in a ticket to “She invited us over for claim the prize. Their op- Christmas dinner. She had tions are to either put the presents for us, too,” Han- ticket in a drop box at a ley said. local lottery office, which Hanley said many of the were not then open to the artists who normally public due to the coronavi- would have participated rus pandemic, or mail them in the Rainbow Springs to the headquarters. festival “were too scared Burgess told the televi- to set up their booths. ... Also, it was too hard to get sion station she felt it would /For the Chronicle volunteers when we MARGO WILSON be safer to send the ticket Bridget Hanley, president of Rainbow Springs Art in Dunnellon, at the Rainbow Springs art gallery. couldn’t guarantee their via certified mail with the safety.” months trying to decide if ended a few years ago. He Meanwhile, in August, promote art education and U.S. Postal Service. The gallery members they were going to cancel said he doesn’t know yet if Ocala arts patrons Lisa may have a modified spring The tracking information also would have had to the October event. a spring event would in- and David opened the Art- event for student artists, shows the ticket arrived at a worry about “what if a Board members consid- volve artists. Castle “pop-up” art proj- Wheatley said. At the same Tallahassee post office at bunch of people got sick? ered requiring artists to Green said because the ect in a refurbished time, FAFO is planning for 7:12 a.m. on Aug. 12. But What if one of us got sick? set up their tents in every club has been frugal in former Coca-Cola bottling its Mother’s Day 2021 Sym- the online tracking shows There were so many vari- other space, limiting the managing its money, its plant at 939 N. Magnolia phony Under the Stars con- the ticket was never deliv- ables,” Hanley said. public’s points of entry charitable contributions Ave. The gallery, which cert, which it had to cancel ered to the lottery office. and exit, and asking volun- this year shouldn’t be The Rainbow Springs more formally will be in 2020, and it’s planning for When Burgess called, teers to patrol the port-a- affected. known as NoMa (for North the 2021 fall arts festival, gallery’s experience is lottery officials told her that potties and to sanitize In Yankeetown, the Magnolia), is not charging Wheatley said. hardly unique. without a ticket, the prize each one after each use. Lions Club, which spon- fees to the 15 Marion “We’re going to keep Terry Green, president of would go to an alternate the Homosassa Civic Club, Wheatley said as the sors the Arts, Crafts, and County artists invited to moving forward,” she said. winner. said canceling the annual group looked at the matter, Seafood Festival, spends display their works in the Nevertheless, it’s been November Homosassa board members realized, at least 60% of its charita- show that closed Sept. 26. tough rolling along with In a second chance Arts, Crafts and Seafood “we will be bringing in ble funds on local pro- FAFO is renting the NoMa the coronavirus punches. game, the lottery has a re- Festival has been “very people from around the grams that support eye space for an October show, As Terry Green at the cord of winners because emotional for us. We wres- country to our downtown health, said the festival’s “Alone Together,” featur- Homosassa Art and Sea- players register their names tled with it and wrestled area. We have artists who 2020 chair Norton. And the ing the “Best of Show” food Festival said, “In the and contact information. with it.” come from California, festival is the club’s major winners of the past five past, I’ve been concerned Burgess told the station she The festival is the club’s Maine, New York,” Wheat- fundraising event. Ocala Art Festivals. Other that we’d be involved in a was notified she won by a major fundraiser each ley said. “We’re trying to figure exhibitors are involved in hurricane or rain. We don’t lottery official who called to year and helps support “It was too much for us. out some fundraising a FAFO emerging artists’ get rained out. We will give her the good news. such things as scholar- We would put our people methods,” he said. program, according to hold our event anyway.” Typically, lottery winners ships, programs for adults in danger. We would still “We’d like to thank every- Wheatley. In 2019, “We had a huge of more than $600 can sub- and children, tutoring and not be able to control ev- one for their support over During October, FAFO is rain on Friday night, and it mit winning tickets in per- eryone about wearing the years and hopefully, a Girl Scout troop. sponsoring a workshop for washed out several of the son at their local lottery In the end, Homosassa masks,” she said. we’ll have a better time emerging artists to teach vendors’ booths. They had She added, “How would next year,” Norton added. office. But because of Civic Club members de- them such things as how to to relocate,” Green said. COVID-19, offices were cided “there was no way we limit how many people The Rainbow Springs apply for art shows, set up “But the weather was good closed to the public. Bur- for us to put in the safe- went into the tents? What gallery not only is plan- booths at festivals and for the rest of the week- gess says she was told she guards,” Green said. about the bathroom situa- ning a spring festival, but market themselves. FAFO end, and we had a record The festival relies on vol- tion? Most of our volun- also has realized “We have also is planning a talk and weekend.” could send the ticket via unteers, Green said, and teers are elderly. They are to make a dedicated com- walking tour, “Celebration Then 2020 came along. certified mail or leave the one of the first issues club in the demographic for the mitment to being online,” of Horticulture” on Oct. 29 As Rainbow Springs gal- ticket in a drop box at a members raised during fes- virus. There was too much the gallery’s President from 5-7 p.m. at the Brick lery’s Hanley said, “Origi- local lottery office. tival discussions was that at risk here.” Hanley said. City Center for the Arts, nally, I thought I’d be more In a statement to the sta- there are a lot of cash sales The Fine Arts for Ocala The gallery subse- according to Wheatley. devastated about not hav- tion, the postal service of- during the festival. board voted to cancel the quently has tuned up its FAFO is working with the ing the festival, but I’m fered an apology to “People were fearful of festival, its major annual website and added an on- City of Ocala to develop relieved. Burgess for any not knowing where that fundraiser. line store at www.rainbow some public art projects. “After my neighbor died, “inconvenience.” money came from,” Green Meanwhile, the City of In- springsart.com, where the And FAFO is continuing to I felt, ‘I’m done,’” she said. — From wire reports said. verness is one of the sole public not only can pur- “We have about 150 area groups that has de- chase art but can sign up members and the majority cided to proceed with its for art classes. Hanley said are over 50 and some are fall Festival of the Arts from the gallery also has held over 60 and some are over 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 7-8. two Art Mart Gallery auc- 70, like me,” Green said. The city council has chosen tions on Facebook. “We don’t want to take the to “proceed on a smaller “Our artists are ship- risk. It’s not worth it.” scale,” said Liz Fernley, the ping to Michigan, New Over at the Yankeetown city’s director of events and York, Pennsylvania, North Art, Crafts and Seafood marketing. Carolina, Georgia, and Festival, the concerns “The city feels we have Florida. ... We can now were similar, according to these great venues,” she focus on smaller, more im- Seafood Festival Chair- said. pactful things,” Hanley man Steve Norton, who’s The Festival of the Arts said. also first vice president of will be held at The Depot, In Ocala, to compensate the Inglis Yankeetown with artists setting up at for the canceled Ocala Lions Club, the group that least six feet apart at the Arts Festival, which had was to host the canceled outdoor site, she said. The been planned for November event. artists will have six-foot- Oct. 24-25, Fine Arts for “Service clubs, as a gen- long tables and no tents. Ocala (FAFO) is planning eral rule, are aging,” Nor- There will be about 20 to “mini events” during Octo- ton said. “Lions Clubs are 30 artists, rather than the ber, said Wheatley. FAFO aging. A lot of our mem- usual 80 or more. The and the Marion Cultural bers are aging. They don’t show will not be juried, as Alliance are teaming up want to be out in the in the past, because the lo- on “Community,” a juried public.” gistics of judging the art show just for Marion The Art, Crafts and Sea- during a pandemic proved County artists, from food Festival is the Lions too complicated, accord- Oct. 2-31 at the Alliance’s Club’s major annual fund- ing to Fernley. Brick City Gallery in raiser, he said. Although The exhibitors and ven- downtown Ocala. There the group was able to hold dors will wear masks. 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A click of the wrist Company Money&Markets gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com Spotlight Wasting no time 3,400 S&P 500 28,080 Dow Jones industrials On his first day in Ford’s top job, CEO Jim Farley named electric vehicles around the globe, including a Transit van 3,300 Close: 3,380.80 27,300 Close: 27,816.90 a replacement for the company’s chief financial officer and F-150 pickups. There also are plans for an electric Change: 17.80 (0.5%) Change: 35.20 (0.1%) and announced other changes at the 117-year-old Mustang and more affordable electric vehicle offerings. 3,200 10 DAYS 26,520 10 DAYS automaker. “We are going to compete like a John Lawler, a 30-year company challenger — allocate capital to higher 3,600 30,000 veteran, will replace CFO Tim Stone on growth and return opportunities to create Oct. 15. Lawler has been running Ford’s value — and earn customers for life 3,300 autonomous vehicle operations. through great products and a rewarding 27,000 Dearborn, Michigan-based Ford also ownership experience,” Farley said. 3,000 said it will expand its commercial vehicle Ford gained 1.4% to close at $6.75 on business and plans to offer more Thursday. 24,000 2,700 Ford (F) Thursday’s close: $6.75, +0.09 Total return 1-yr 3-yrs* 5-yrs* F -21.6% -12.7 -8.5 2,400 21,000 52-WEEK RANGE Price-earnings ratio: Lost money AM JJAS AM JJAS $4 $10 (Based on past 12-month results) Market cap: $26.9 billion StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD AP *annualized Source: FactSet DOW 28,041.46 27,669.26 27,816.90 +35.20 +0.13% -2.53% NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 11,340.87 11,155.46 11,211.11 -18.61 -0.17% +2.84% DOW Util. 825.72 816.25 824.27 +9.57 +1.17% -6.24% Vol. (in mil.) 3,632 3,694 NYSE Comp. 12,792.62 12,656.31 12,726.84 +24.95 +0.20% -8.53% Pvs. Volume 3,911 4,093 NASDAQ 11,344.13 11,240.53 11,326.51 +159.00 +1.42% +26.23% Stocks gain as market Advanced 1782 2048 S&P 500 3,397.18 3,361.39 3,380.80 +17.80 +0.53% +4.64% Declined 797 1029 S&P 400 1,885.26 1,863.77 1,884.94 +23.65 +1.27% -8.63% New Highs 59 82 Wilshire 5000 34,841.39 34,551.05 34,767.66 +287.39 +0.83% +5.72% New Lows 16 39 Russell 2000 1,531.92 1,508.60 1,531.20 +23.51 +1.56% -8.23% eyes gov’t aid talks Stocks of Local Interest 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR Associated Press periodically raised and slowdowns recently after NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV dashed as government of- the last round of stimulus AT&T Inc T 26.08 2 39.70 28.49 -.02 -0.1 s t t -27.1 -18.9 14 2.08 NEW YORK — U.S. ficials took turns criticiz- approved by Congress ex- stocks climbed on Thurs- ing each other. pired. The Walt Disney Co. Ametek Inc AME 54.82 0 103.95 99.85 +.45 +0.5 s r s +0.1 +10.1 42 0.72 day, but only after pin- “The market, for lack of and other major companies Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 32.58 4 95.72 53.60 -.28 -0.5 s t t -34.7 -41.0 13 1.10e balling through another really anything else to trade have announced even more Bank of America BAC 17.95 4 35.72 24.10 +.01 ... s t r -31.6 -16.6 9 0.72 shaky day of trading, as off of, has responded to layoffs this week, and the Capital City Bank CCBG 15.61 3 30.95 18.94 +.15 +0.8 s t s -37.9 -28.9 1 0.56 Wall Street waits to see if these headlines on the po- clock is ticking on Washing- Lumen Technologies LUMN 8.16 3 15.30 9.95 -.14 -1.4 t t t -24.7 -9.4 4 1.00 Washington can get past its tential for stimulus,” said ton to offer more support. Citigroup C 32.00 3 83.11 43.44 +.33 +0.8 s t s -45.6 -36.0 6 2.04 partisanship to deliver an- Scott Wren, senior global The CEO of American other economic rescue market strategist at Wells Airlines said that it would Disney DIS 79.07 6 153.41 123.31 -.77 -0.6 t t t -14.7 -2.8 17 1. 76 package. Fargo Investment Institute. reverse the furloughs of Duke Energy DUK 62.13 7 103.79 90.05 +1.49 +1.7 s s s -1.3 -10.4 22 3.86f The S&P 500 ended the Data reports released in 19,000 workers if Washing- EPR Properties EPR 12.56 3 79.80 27.89 +.39 +1.4 s t s -60.5 -60.6 8 4.32 day 17.80 points higher, or the morning also painted a ton can reach a deal with Equity Commonwealth EQC 24.38 5 30.97 27.21 +.58 +2.2 s t s -6.1 -2.5 27 2.50e 0.5%, at 3,380.80, but it ca- mixed picture on the econ- $25 billion for airlines Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 30.11 1 73.12 33.13 -1.20 -3.5 t t t -52.5 -47.2 8 3.48 reened from an early 1% omy, which added to the “over the next few days.” Ford Motor F 3.96 5 9.58 6.75 +.09 +1.4 s t s -27.4 -24.0 5 ... gain to a slight loss before market’s sloshing around. United Airlines told gov- arriving there. One indicated the pace Gen Electric GE 5.48 1 13.26 6.24 +.01 +0.2 s t s -44.1 -31.9 dd 0.04 ernment leaders that it The Dow Jones Indus- of layoffs across the coun- could also undo the fur- HCA Holdings Inc HCA 58.38 8 151.97 124.56 -.12 -0.1 s t t -15.7 +1.7 19 1.72f trial Average rose 35.20 try may have slowed last loughs of 13,000 workers. Home Depot HD 140.63 9 292.95 277.62 -.09 ... s s r +27.1 +20.9 28 6.00 points, or 0.1%, to 27,816.90 week, with the number of United Airline’s stock Intel Corp INTC 43.63 4 69.29 52.24 +.46 +0.9 s s s -12.7 +3.4 18 1.32 after earlier bouncing be- workers filing for unem- gained 1.2%, and American IBM IBM 90.56 5 158.75 121.09 -.58 -0.5 s t t -9.7 -11.0 13 6.52 tween a gain of 259 points ployment benefits falling Airlines shares rose 2.4%, LKQ Corporation LKQ 13.31 7 36.63 28.01 +.28 +1.0 s t s -21.5 -11.8 16 ... and a loss of 112. The Nas- to 837,000 from 873,000. It’s but only after a turbulent Lowes Cos LOW 60.00 0 171.72 167.17 +1.31 +0.8 s s s +39.6 +50.1 37 2.20 daq composite rose a a larger decline than econ- day of ups and downs. healthier 159.00 points or omists expected, though Continued strength for McDonalds Corp MCD 124.23 0 226.72 219.59 +.10 ... s s r +11.1 +4.9 33 5.00 1.4%, to 11,326.51 as big the number remains in- Big Tech stocks helped to Microsoft Corp MSFT 132.52 8 232.86 212.46 +2.13 +1.0 s t s +34.7 +52.0 42 2.24f tech-oriented stocks credibly high compared lift the market. Amazon, Motorola Solutions MSI 120.77 6 187.49 156.79 -.02 ... s s r -2.7 -5.9 29 2.56 propped up the market, with before the pandemic. Microsoft, Apple, Netflix, NextEra Energy NEE 174.80 9 299.30 282.76 +5.20 +1.9 s s s +16.8 +24.8 21 5.60 much as they have through “We’re certainly expect- Facebook and Google’s Piedmont Office RT PDM 12.86 1 24.78 13.86 +.29 +2.1 s t s -37.7 -30.2 6 0.84 the pandemic. ing the employment situa- parent company alone ac- Regions Fncl RF 6.94 5 17.54 11.53 ...... s r r -32.8 -24.9 8 0.62 Such big swings have be- tion to slowly improve,” counted for the bulk of the come typical recently, as Wren said. “Things seem S&P 500’s gain. Smucker, JM SJM 91.88 8 125.62 116.00 +.48 +0.4 s t s +11.4 +6.9 15 3.60f investors handicap the to be moving in the right The market’s turbulent Texas Instru TXN 93.09 0 148.37 144.91 +2.12 +1.5 s s s +13.0 +14.1 26 3.60 chances of a deal on Capi- direction.” moves were reminiscent UniFirst Corp UNF 121.89 8 217.90 189.48 +.11 +0.1 s t s -6.2 -1.9 21 1.00 tol Hill to send more cash Consumer spending also of Wednesday’s, as well as Verizon Comm VZ 48.84 8 62.22 59.45 -.04 -0.1 s t t -3.2 +2.3 13 2.52f to Americans, restore job- strengthened by more of the last several weeks’, Vodafone Group VOD 11.46 2 21.72 13.25 -.17 -1.3 t t t -31.5 -27.6 0.97e less benefits for laid-off than expected in August, as rising and falling hopes WalMart Strs WMT 102.00 9 151.33 143.08 +3.17 +2.3 s t s +20.4 +17.6 82 2.16f workers and deliver assis- which is key because it’s for a deal on Capitol Hill tance to airlines and other the main driver of the U.S. Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 33.88 1 64.50 35.87 -.05 -0.1 s t t -39.2 -31.6 7 1.87f have kept markets shaky. industries particularly economy. But other re- Investors say another Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum hard by the pandemic. ports were more discour- round of economic aid of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in House Speaker Nancy aging. Personal incomes from Congress is crucial preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. Pelosi and Treasury Sec- weakened by more than given the slowdowns al- PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. retary Steven Mnuchin expected last month, and ready seen. Mnuchin and InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR continued their talks on growth in the country’s Pelosi have worked effec- TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO U.S. stocks climbed on Thurs- Thursday, but no break- manufacturing sector also tively together in the past, 3-month T-bill .09 .10 -0.01 1.75 day, but only after pinballing through arrived before fell short of forecasts. and they helped drive 6-month T-bill .10 .11 -0.01 1. 74 through another shaky day of stock trading ended on Other warning signs are through the previous eco- trading. Wall Street and the in- 52-wk T-bill .12 .12 ... 1.66 Wall Street. Instead, there looming for the economy, nomic rescue approved by vestment community continue were only hopes that were which has seen some Congress in March. 2-year T-note .14 .13 +0.01 1.47 to wait to see if Washington The yield on the 5-year T-note .27 .28 -0.01 1.42 can get past its partisanship to 10-year Treasury 7-year T-note .46 .47 -0.01 1.52 deliver another economic res- “It was phenomenal,” Lou Bedinotti cue package. fell to 0.68% on 10-year T-note .68 .69 -0.01 1.59 said. “Everyone had a really good time.” Thursday. Yields 30-year T-bond 1.45 1.46 -0.01 2.09 INVERNESS Inverness City Manager Williams Bed Bath & Beyond BBBY affect rates on Continued from Page A1 said The Depot was planned and mortgages and Close: $18.75 3.77 or 25.1% NET 1YR The home goods retailer reported a built to make events such as these other consumer BONDS LAST PVS CHG AGO surprise fiscal second-quarter profit. Lea Bedinotti creates conversation possible. loans. Barclays Glob Agg Bd .90 .91 -0.01 1.30 pieces from pinecones turned into lights “We are making it happen,” he said. Barclays USAggregate 1. 18 1. 19 -0.01 2.23 $20 that are decorated with seashells and “Our whole mission is positivity and PRIME FED Barclays US Corp 2.01 1.87 +0.14 2.88 15 glitter. She said she sold 13 “trees.” overcoming challenges to meet our goal RATE FUNDS Barclays US High Yield 6.36 6.34 +0.02 5.72 10 Husband Lou, who places large scenic to keep things as normal as possible.” LAST 3.25 .13 Moodys AAA Corp Idx 2.32 2.30 +0.02 2.97 As Lea Bedinotti sees it, “if there’s a 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 5 photos behind window frames, sold three 10-Yr. TIPS 0 0 ... .10 JAS or four of his pieces, Lea said. will, there’s a way.” 1 YR AGO 5.00 1.88 52-week range $3.43 $20.37 Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD Vol.: 83.3m (8.4x avg.) PE: ... RECORD Crude Oil (bbl) 38.72 40.22 -3.73 -36.6 Mkt. Cap: $2.4 b Yield: 3.6% For the The price of Ethanol (gal) 1.39 1.39 ... +1.1 benchmark U.S. Heating Oil (gal) 1. 13 1. 15 -2.37 -44.5 Genworth Financial GNW Citrus County crude oil fell Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.53 2.53 ... +15.4 Close: $3.16 -0.19 or -5.7% ON THE NET sharply but Unleaded Gas (gal) 1. 15 1.20 -2.43 -31.8 China Oceanwide Holdings Group Sheriff’s Office natural gas extended the deadline for its buyout I For more information about arrests made by the METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD of the financial services company. Domestic prices were flat. Gold (oz) 1908.40 1887.50 +1.11 +25.6 battery arrests Citrus County Sheriff’s Office, go to www. Gold and silver Silver (oz) 24.19 23.43 +3.24 +35.7 $4 sheriffcitrus.org and click on the Public prices rose. In I Gage Cyrus, 29, of Inver- Platinum (oz) 898.20 901.00 -0.31 -7.5 Information link, then on Arrest Reports. crops, wheat Copper (lb) 2.86 3.03 -5.45 +2.5 3 ness, at 3:38 a.m. Sept. 27 on prices fell. Palladium (oz) 2319.00 2321.30 -0.10 +21.5 a misdemeanor charge of do- I Also under Public Information on the CCSO 2 AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD JAS mestic battery. website, click on Crime Mapping for a view of Cattle (lb) 1.09 1.09 +0.09 -12.9 52-week range where each type of crime occurs in Citrus County. Coffee (lb) 1.07 1. 11 -3.52 -17.5 $1.87 $4.93 Other arrests Corn (bu) 3.83 3.79 +0.99 -1.3 I Click on Offense Reports to see lists of burglary, Vol.: 8.2m (1.4x avg.) PE: ... Melissa Strong, 38, of Cotton (lb) 0.65 0.64 +0.19 -6.4 Mkt. Cap: $1.6 b Yield: ... South Snapp Avenue, Inver- theft and vandalism. Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 623.50 610.00 +1.85 +53.7 ness, at 10:16 p.m. Sept. 27 on Orange Juice (lb) 1. 14 1. 14 +0.26 +17.3 Boeing BA Inverness, at 1:48 p.m. Sept. 27 charge of resisting an officer Soybeans (bu) 10.24 10.24 ... +8.5 a felony charge of possession Close: $167.86 2.60 or 1.6% on an active warrant for felony without violence. According to Wheat (bu) 5.70 5.78 -1.34 +2.1 The head of the Federal Aviation of a controlled substance and a (Previous and change gures reect current contract.) Administration made positive com- misdemeanor charge of drug violation of probation stemming his arrest affidavit, Kostal is ac- ments about the airplane maker’s paraphernalia. According to from an original charge of deal- cused of refusing to identify 737 Max after a test flight. her arrest affidavit Strong was ing in stolen property. himself after a deputy pulled MutualFunds $200 pulled over for a stop sign vio- I William Huffman III, 48, him over for riding a bicycle in TOTAL RETURN 180 FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* lation. K-9 Kalum alerted to of Crystal River, at 12:33 p.m. the dark with no lights. His American Funds AmrcnBalA m 28.97 +.10 +3.3 +10.1 +7.8 +9.5 160 possible drugs in the vehicle Sept. 27 on a felony charge of bond was set at $1,000. CptWldGrIncA m52.31 +.34 +1.4 +11.8 +6.2 +9.5 140 I JAS and approximately 0.5 grams shooting a deadly missile into a Richard Moralis, 26, of CptlIncBldrA m 58.24 +.13 -5.5 +0.1 +1.8 +5.3 52-week range of methamphetamine and a dwelling or vehicle. Floral City, at 6:49 p.m. FdmtlInvsA m 61.61 +.49 +1.7 +14.0 +8.9 +12.7 $89.00 $378.70 glass pipe were found in her I , 41, of Sept. 26 on a felony charge of GrfAmrcA m 61.58 +.85 +20.4 +35.4 +17.0 +17.1 Charles Kostal Vol.: PE: possession of a sawed-off IncAmrcA m 21.92 +.03 -3.4 +2.7 +4.1 +7.4 30.6m (1.1x avg.) ... possession. Her bond was set West Cherrywood Street, Mkt. Cap: $94.8 b Yield: 4.9% InvCAmrcA m 40.27 +.21 +3.4 +14.7 +8.5 +11.8 at $3,000. Crystal River, at 5:11 a.m. shotgun. His bond was set at I $5,000. NwPrspctvA m 54.43 +.62 +15.2 +27.9 +13.8 +14.5 Allstate ALL Bryne Sering, 63, of In- Sept. 27 on a misdemeanor WAMtInvsA m 45.95 +.08 -3.1 +5.6 +7.9 +11.5 Close: $92.26 -1.88 or -2.0% verness, at 9:55 p.m. Sept. 27 Dodge & Cox Inc 14.68 +.02 +6.9 +7.7 +5.5 +5.2 The insurance company is cutting on a felony charge of repeat- Stk 166.83 +.30 -11.2 -0.3 +2.9 +9.1 3,800 jobs as part of a cost-cutting edly violating an injunction for WEEKLY AQUATIC TREATMENT plan. Fidelity 500IdxInsPrm 117.70 +.63 +6.1 +17.2 +12.5 +14.2 protection. SCHEDULE FOR CITRUS COUNTY Contrafund 16.88 +.20 +24.0 +37.8 +18.9 +17.9 $100 I Citrus County’s Aquatic Services Division plans the following aquatic weed TtlMktIdxInsPrm 95.79 +.74 +6.1 +17.2 +11.8 +13.8 Elana Rogers, 30, of control activities for the week beginning: October 5, 2020 USBdIdxInsPrm 12.55 +.01 +7.1 +6.9 +5.3 +4.1 95 Southeast 140th Circle, Inglis, Schwab SP500Idx 52.42 +.28 +5.6 +15.1 +12.3 +14.1 90 at 9 p.m. Sept. 27 on an active HERBICIDE TREATMENTS warrant for felony violation of T. Rowe Price BCGr 156.84 +1.96 +26.1 +39.5 +21.4 +20.2 85 Waterbody Plant Herbicide Used Vanguard 500IdxAdmrl 311.97 +1.68 +6.1 +17.2 +12.4 +14.2 JAS probation stemming from an 52-week range Inverness Pool Hydrilla, Limnophilia, Aquathol, Diquat, 2,4D, DivGrInv 31.12 -.02 +2.8 +8.9 +12.5 +13.0 $64.13 $125.92 original charge of possession Cuban Bulrush, Cabomba, Glyphosate, Clipper GrIdxAdmrl 118.69 +1.41 +27.3 +41.4 +21.5 +19.4 of a controlled substance. She Nuphar, Floating InTrTEAdmrl 14.69 -.01 +3.4 +4.0 +3.9 +3.5 Vol.: 2.7m (1.3x avg.) PE: 6.9 Mkt. Cap: $28.8 b Yield: 2.3% turned herself in to the Citrus Hernando Pool Cuban Bulrush, Nuphar 2,4D, Glyphosate IntlGrAdmrl 136.09 +1.79 +32.4 +52.6 +16.6 +18.8 County Sheriff’s Office. MdCpIdxAdmrl 220.12 +1.88 +1.1 +9.5 +8.3 +10.5 Floral City Pool Cuban Bulrush, Duckweed, 2,4D, Clipper, Diquat Marathon Petroleum MPC I Floating PrmCpAdmrl 148.89 +.77 +3.3 +17.5 +11.6 +15.1 Amethyst Sandelier, 21, Close: $27.71 -1.63 or -5.6% STInvmGrdAdmrl10.98 ... +4.2 +4.9 +3.6 +3.1 of West Cherrywood Street, Withlacoochee Floating, Duckweed Clipper, Diquat The oil refiner is cutting 12.5% of its River TrgtRtr2025Inv 20.64 +.08 +4.0 +10.2 +7.0 +8.7 workforce as it grapples with weak Crystal River, at 6:32 p.m. TrgtRtr2030Inv 37.81 +.18 +3.7 +10.7 +7.2 +9.1 demand because of the virus pan- Sept. 27 on a misdemeanor MECHANICAL HARVESTING TtBMIdxAdmrl 11.63 +.01 +7.1 +6.9 +5.3 +4.2 demic. charge of retail petit theft. Ac- $40 Inverness Pool Tussocks, Southern Naiad, Mechanical Harvesting TtInBIdxAdmrl 23.26 +.02 +3.6 +2.3 +5.2 +4.3 cording to her arrest affidavit Pondweed TtInSIdxAdmrl 28.19 +.15 -4.3 +5.1 +1.4 +6.4 35 Sandelier is accused of shop- Hernando Pool Tussocks, Cabomba, Mechanical Harvesting TtInSIdxInv 16.85 +.09 -4.4 +5.0 +1.4 +6.3 30 lifting merchandise valued at Southern Milfoil, Eleocharis 000Z4YI TtlSMIdxAdmrl 83.57 +.63 +6.3 +17.4 +11.9 +13.8 25 $228.90 from the Lecanto All treatments are contingent upon weather conditions and water quality. Treated areas TtlSMIdxInv 83.55 +.63 +6.2 +17.3 +11.8 +13.7 JAS identified with “Warning Signs” indicating the date of treatment and the necessary WlngtnAdmrl 75.46 +.26 +2.7 +9.0 +8.3 +10.0 52-week range Walmart. Her bond was set at water use restrictions. For further information, please call 352-527-7620 or view our $15.26 $69.65 website at http://www.citrusbocc.com/pubworks/aquatics/spray-schedule.pdf. WlslyIncAdmrl 66.50 -.01 +2.7 +5.6 +6.4 +7.4 $1,000. Citrus County Division of Aquatic Services Vol.: PE: *– Annualized; d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a 7.9m (1.0x avg.) ... I Justen Huff Jr., 29, of Si necesita un traductor de español por favor haga arreglos con el Condado dentro de marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. x - fund paid a distribution during the week. Mkt. Cap: $18.0 b Yield: 8.4% East Clovernook Lane, dos días de la notificacióón de la publicación 352-527-5370. STMicroelectronics N.V. STM Close: $33.21 2.52 or 8.2% The chipmaker gave investors an encouraging update on its third-quarter financial performance.

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OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LETTERS to the Editor EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher Undermining OPINIONS INVITED Don’t tolerate Mike Arnold ...... editor election confidence I Viewpoints depicted in political food insecurity cartoons, columns or letters do Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member Free and fair elections are not necessarily represent the Food insecurity has existed Mac Harris ...... citizen member essential to American democ- opinion of the editorial board. in the United States as long Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member racy. Election officials take I We reserve the right to edit as I can remember; though pride in the professionalism letters for length, libel, fairness with this pandemic, so many Jeff Bryan ...... managing editor, news and efficiency with which and good taste. people out of work and our Founded Sarah Gatling managing editor, copy desk by Albert M...... they operate. But our presi- I Letters must be no longer than Congress at a stalemate on Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... community editor dent repeatedly spews lies 400 words, and writers will be the issuance of additional limited to four letters per aid, it seems to be a problem “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” and misinformation that cast month. exacerbated. How can we — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus doubt about election integrity. I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, Here are his own words: 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., consider ourselves the richest The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials March 30, regarding a pro- Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to country when so many, espe- are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. posed coronavirus relief bill 352-563-3280; or email to cially children, exist in a that would have broadened ac- [email protected]. state of perpetual hunger. cess to absentee voting: “They Starving children in the criti- see it used for mail-in voting PLANNING AHEAD had things — levels of voting cal years of their body and that, if you ever agreed to it, this November. brain growth creates huge you’d never have a Republican By directly linking USPS learning issues for these chil- elected in this country again.” funding to mail-in voting, dren, and for us. How long Via Twitter: Trump is fueling allegations can we tolerate this? We send that he is trying to manipulate May 28: “MAIL-IN VOTING surplus food to other coun- the postal system for political WILL LEAD TO MASSIVE tries, yet allow so many of our gain. The pandemic has led to CR knows FRAUD AND ABUSE. IT own citizens go hungry? If we record-shattering levels of vot- WILL ALSO LEAD TO THE continue to claim we are a ing-by-mail, but Trump has END OF OUR GREAT RE- Christian nation, maybe it is tried to restrict the voting PUBLICAN PARTY ...” time to begin living by the method because he says it will Christian principles we July 21: “Mail-In Voting, un- what it wants hurt his re-election and Re- espouse! less changed by the courts, publicans across the board. will lead to the most COR- They want $25 billion, bil- Sue Norman RUPT ELECTION in our Na- lion, for the post office. Now Homosassa tion’s History!” they need that money in the community Aug. 20, concerning polling order to make the Post Office Allow American sites: “We’re going to have work so it can take all of sheriffs, and we’re going to these millions and millions of greatness to return have law enforcement, and ballots,” Trump said, repeat- As we all are acutely aware, we’re going to have, hopefully, ing his false claims that these are unprecedented to look like US attorneys, and we’re going mail-in voting would be times. Not simply because of to have everybody...” https://ti- “fraudulent.” the pandemic, racial injus- nyurl.com/y5otz7ys ome locations have a district rules is their focus on “But if they don’t get those tice, unprecedented wildfires greater sense of “place” form-based codes. In this way Sept. 2, encouraging North two items that means you and other climate change im- Sthan others. It’s an “I of thinking, development is Carolinians to send in an ab- can’t have universal mail-in pacts, but also because of the know what I like and I’ll rec- regulated by the physical sentee ballot and then go vote voting because you they’re complex interconnections ognize it when I get there” form of building types rather in person on Election Day: not equipped to have it,” among the pandemic, climate sort of thing. Those places are than separation of uses. For “Let them send it in and let Trump added. Now these are change, racial injustice, eco- them go vote, and if their sys- Trump’s own words, OK? nomic decline and unemploy- welcoming and example, the CRA tem’s as good as they say it is, engaging, regard- allows mixed-use They’re on record. Removing ment and presidential then obviously they won’t be mailboxes and sorting ma- negligence. less of whether THE ISSUE: development — able to vote.” one arrives on buildings that fit chines just before an election The sidelining of science Crystal River Sept. 8, to a crowd in North is not happenstance! The foot or a bike, in a well in their sur- and denial of factual informa- adopts new, Carolina: “Watch those bal- hand-picked donor postmas- tion by our president has car or public tran- rounding neigh- lots. ... You know, you have a ter general still hasn’t sup- been a major contributor to sit. Downtown modern borhood, and may Democrat governor, you have development plied Congress as to why the current situations. The Winter Garden, to encompass resi- all these Democrats watching now? Why deconstruct the fact that the U.S. has 4% of code for the CRA our east, is often dential along with that stuff. ... Be poll watchers post offices before the elec- the world’s population but cited as a city that district. commercial or of- when you go there. Watch all tion and the holidays? This 21% of the world’s coronavi- transformed its fice or dining. the thieving and stealing and nonsense about Obama did it, rus deaths is evidence that downtown into OUR OPINION: Form-based robbing they do ... gets old after awhile. This Trump’s ignorance and de- “the commercial codes address State and local elections of- was done on Trumps watch, nial has already been lethal. Good move to ficials across the country dis- and cultural capi- building place- with his postmaster general, In the years ahead, projec- create simplified pute claims like these and do not Obama’s. tions indicate that denial of tal of west Orange process and ment, size, look, their utmost to ensure secure County.” Grand form and charac- David Becker, executive di- climate change and refusal to more-welcoming voting. The Brookings Insti- rector of the nonpartisan Cen- either reduce carbon emis- words, but it still ter. It’s about spaces. tute cites multiple studies, in- ter for Election Innovation and sions or plan for adaptation is has that small- neighborhood cluding the Heritage Research, said Trump’s attacks likely to be even more lethal town feel. context rather Foundation, showing no evi- on the USPS hurt voters, in- for future generations. Racial Crystal River is on the than one-size-fits-all. Form- dence that either party bene- cluding many of his own sup- unrest is destined to continue same journey. Within the last based codes are tools to im- fits more from mail-in ballots. porters who vote by mail. so long as the president and few years it has updated its plement a community’s plan And there is no evidence of During an interview on Fox the general public continue Comprehensive Plan and ad- — a way to ensure that future widespread mail-in fraud. News, Trump said that if the to deny and fail to address opted a Redevelopment development meets citizen vi- Meanwhile, intelligence offi- USPS does not receive the the existence of systemic rac- Plan. Now it has approved sion and standards. cials continue to warn that for- additional $25 billion funding ism. And, tragically, it is peo- an overlay to the land devel- Another plus — form-based eign governments, including request that Democrats in- ple of color and the poor who Russia, China and Iran, are en- opment code for the down- codes help add value. Devel- cluded in the ongoing stimu- are most vulnerable to gaging in overt and covert op- lus negotiations, then he COVID-19 and the impacts of town area, known as the opers interested in the CRA erations to influence our global warming. Community Redevelopment area can study the new, believes the post office won’t election. These governments be able to handle the influx of By Trump’s own recorded Area (CRA). The CRA devel- well-illustrated document to are attempting to sow chaos mail-in ballots in the upcom- admission to author Bob Wood- opment rules — now avail- understand what’s expected among American voters by mis- ing election. ward, he is guilty of negli- able in a compact, and how they can execute information and cyberattacks. gence. The GOP continues to illustrated, 40-page docu- while fitting into the Yet the White House ignores or Jack Burt enable Trump’s frightening ment — seek to ensure that neighborhood. downplays this interference. Inverness and outrageous behavior. In growth is guided to protect Crystal River also has com- The president’s words the upcoming general election, waterways and natural re- mitted to the Complete speak for themselves. He con- Hate and lies toward all who seriously care about sources, provide predictabil- Streets concept of designing tinues his incendiary rheto- the future of democracy and ity to property owners about multi-modal thoroughfares ric, undermining confidence the president humanity at large should vote what may be built, promote that incorporate parking, in our elections, and intimi- In response to why I sup- for Joe Biden and informed dating voters, while silent Democrats at all levels of local, new investment, enhance sidewalks, lighting, plant- port Trump, the reasons are about true threats. Something many, but the most glaring is I state and national government. walkability and interconnec- ings, streetscape elements is deeply wrong. American greatness must be tivity, and create meaningful such as wayfinding signage make sure that when the pro- paganda wheels grind, such allowed to return. places. and street furniture, and bi- Rosemary Nilles as the outright lie that Trump Tangentially, Crystal River cycle lanes where practical. Inverness disparaged out troops, I ig- Don Wright is also working on a plan to As the Form-Based Code In- nore them, as I ignore most of Dunnellon present to FDOT regarding stitute says, buildings should Trump refuses to what the mainstream media how it wants the S.R. 44 en- welcome people, not repel fund post office regurgitates on a daily basis. Mask, trance to the city to look and them, and great streets hap- Anyone with ears will to lis- no mask function. Planning consul- pen when road and building There been this back and ten to military people who tants conducted a virtual designs are matched. forth about Trump’s position were with him say he never Somewhat protected, no multi-day charrette earlier The life of our community on the post office, and I’m said that. If anyone thinks a protection. Probable life, pos- this year to garner public is shaped by the built envi- frankly sick and tired of the general in our armed services sible death. Happy loved lies that he has nothing to do ones, devastated loved ones. input for it. The 44 Study Area ronment, and the built envi- would stand there and allow with it. — well the Yes, you do have a choice! abuts the CRA at U.S. 19, so ronment is shaped by us. We that to be said President Donald Trump hate and lies have already God bless you and keep it’s clear that the city is look- applaud Crystal River for said recently he opposes done their intended damage! you safe. ing at the big picture. taking firm steps to create much-needed funding for the One of the most interesting the city that everyone will be United States Postal Service Carol Clouthier Debra Macconnell things about the new CRA able to enjoy. because he doesn’t want to Inverness Beverly Hills

Get an ozone machine then they have to fling open the Editor’s note: The Chronicle ran Liberty Park, I went to the pier — everything you could think of windows, air it out and the mold a story and a large photo on the and I could not get on the pier. — all over the place. It was very for mold problem is dead. front page and two photos on page There were eight, nine, 10 kids disgusting and discouraging. I (Re the Wednesday, Sept. 30, A2 the morning after the in their bathing suits did not get a chance to walk on 2020, Sound Off, “There’s mold Where’s the debate. jumping into the water. the pier, with all those children debate coverage? OUND at my work”): For the person Too many kids S There was a sign as you (there). I know it’s not that far that called about mold issues, I got a big laugh this morning OFF enter the pier that says, from the police station. Maybe there are machines out there when I opened my morning on the pier “No swimming,” and somebody on a bicycle can called ozone machines and they Chronicle (Wednesday, Sept. 30, I went to see Wallace there are alligators in make periodic runs through that do work. They kill the mold. Un- 2020). Someone forgot to tell Brooks and Liberty there. At the building Wallace Brooks and Liberty fortunately, the area has to be Gerry and his staff that there Park and they are beau- before the pier, there Park. I’m going to try it again evacuated by plants and ani- was a presidential debate last tiful. I am walking in CALL was total chaos with the and I’ll see what happens. I was mals and people while they night. Oh, we might report on the evening with my sis- backpacks, bikes, not really impressed with the ozone it for an hour or so and that next week, possibly. ter. When I got to 563-0579 shoes, socks swimmers.

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term on council in 2012. job,” he said. “You always “We protect the taxpay- want to vote not for what SEAT 1 er’s money and we do not you think is best, but you Continued from Page A1 go to our reserves,” Brown want to vote for what’s best REPRESENTATIVE said, clarifying the city did for the city, and I’ve always “It has taken a long time, use reserves to recover done that.” much too long,” he said. after Hurricane Hermine If elected, Davis said he’d RALPH MASSULLO, M.D. “It’s at a time the Riverwalk in September 2016. “We be different from prior city needs to be completed.” spend money where money officials because he’ll get a Instead of using its own needs to be spent.” handle on recurring prob- coffers, Davis said, the city Davis said he’d like the lems, and, in closing, Davis should hunt down grants city to invest beyond its implored city voters to re- and other outside funding downtown, like in commu- search Brown’s record. opportunities. nities east of U.S. 19 and “I hope you ask him after Brown said he is 100% in around Copeland Park, to eight years in office why support of finishing the Riv- help combat against blight. he’s not addressed any of erwalk, especially now with “We need to all work to- these major problems I’ve affected property owners gether to get our whole mentioned, he said, “and approving of it. town looking as good as we these problems have ex- However, the self- have there,” he said, “so isted for years.” described fiscal conserva- when everybody comes to As a response, Brown en- tive said he won’t “put the town, they can think about couraged the public to city in the red” to wrap up moving here … and just question him about his ten- construction, saying city making a better situation ure on council. staff will continue to apply for everyone around.” “Everything that Mr. for grants. Asked what his top ac- Davis addressed this eve- When it comes to Crystal complishment was while in ning ... we have accom- River’s spending priorities, office, Brown said his role plished,” he said. “We’ve Brown said he’s proud the on council is part of a larger accomplished things that city’s tax or millage rate on partnership. small, little cities like ours its properties went up less “When you’re a council have never even dreamed than a point since his first member, it’s not a singular of accomplishing.”

council when the city in- U.S. 19, and improving util- stalled the first section of ities in that area for resi- SEAT 5 the Riverwalk by the Crys- dents of Woodland Estates. Continued from Page A1 tal Lodge, and he’s in sup- Asked what he’ll do dif- port of seeking monies from ferent if elected to council, ordinances — experiences the state. Thompson said he won’t he’ll use to get Crystal River “I do not want the city in shut out outside visitors prepped for the encroach- a financial bind for it,” he and investors in the city, ing Suncoast Parkway. said. “We have addressed but, instead, take advantage “Everybody that’s gonna our lobbyist in of the opportunities they come up that road is going Tallahassee.” bring. to turn left and come into On the subject of city In closing, Thompson this town,” he said. “We spending priorities, emphasized readiness for need to think of the future, Holmes said council mem- anticipated growth, and we need to take this city to bers dissect the budget to said he will be available to the point that we can pro- make wise investment any of his constituents. PRINCIPLED vide good jobs out of what decisions. “I will listen, I will give happens to us because we “I don’t believe we’re you an answer,” he said. “If will see growth.” spending too much out of I don’t know what the an- CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP Along with tying the city’s pocket,” he said, “and I swers is, believe me, I’ll Crosstown Trail to county don’t want to spend too find a way to find out, and trails, Thompson said he’s much out of pocket for that’s what I’ve been doing WITH A COMMON SENSE APPROACH for the Riverwalk and city things that do not benefit my whole life and I’ll con- officials’ continued search the citizens of Crystal tinue to do that.” For more than 30 years, Dr. Ralph Massullo has served Citrus to fund its final stretch of River.” Holmes thanked city staff and Hernando counties as a physician, business leader, and construction along King’s Thompson said he’s been in his closing, and said he’s Bay’s northern shores. hearing concerns from tax- the only council member job creator. For the last four years, he’s served as a member Thompson said Crystal payers questioning if the living east of U.S. 19, pro- of the Florida House of Representatives successfully passing River can take advantage of city’s money “is being allo- viding balanced bills for policies that promote vocational education, improves its state senator, Wilton cated in the right place.” representation. the healthcare system, Simpson, becoming the sen- “There are probably “I’m the ear for people ate president over the next areas that money can be who live in the city,” he staunchly protects our two years by lobbying him moved around; I’m not in said, adding the city is pre- environment, and creates for funding. favor of raising taxes at all,” paring for the eventual new growth industries. “If there’s ever going to he said. “We can provide growth. “I just want to let be an opportunity to get more services for the same the citizens of Crystal River money and bring it into the money.” know I’m here for them. ... WWW.RALPHMASSULLO.COM city to get projects done Holmes said his biggest We will grow, we just have that we want, now is the accomplishments on coun- to grow smart and the city Political advertisement paid and approved by Ralph Massullo, Republican, for Florida State House, District 34 time,” he said. cil was helping create the council has been doing that 000Z57J Holmes said he was on Turkey Oak Drive bypass to for many, many years.”

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NATIONC ITRUS& COUNTY CWHRONICLE ORLD Nation & World Honduran migrants set out for US BRIEFS SONIA PÉREZ D. AND no work. The necessity strangles Subway bread CLAUDIO ESCALON you,” he said. Associated Press Within hours of the border isn’t bread, Irish crossing, Guatemalan authorities court says reported the first migrant death. GUALÁN, Guatemala — About LONDON — Ireland’s 2,000 Honduran migrants hoping to A person tried to climb aboard a Supreme Court has ruled reach the United States entered moving flatbed trailer, but fell Guatemala on foot Thursday morn- under its wheels. Authorities did that bread sold by the fast ing, testing the newly reopened not immediately provide any ad- food chain Subway con- frontier that had been shut by the ditional details. tains so much sugar that it coronavirus pandemic. Central American migrants cannot be legally defined as Authorities had planned to reg- began traveling in large groups in bread. ister the migrants as they crossed recent years, seeking safety in The ruling came in a tax and offer assistance to those will- numbers and in some cases avoid- dispute brought by Book- ing to turn back, but the group ing the cost of smugglers. Calls for finders Ltd., an Irish Subway crossed the official border at a new migrant caravan to leave franchisee, which argued Corinto without registering, push- Oct. 1 had circulated for weeks on that some of its takeaway ing past outnumbered Guatema- social media. products — including teas, lan police and soldiers who made At the border, Guatemalan offi- coffees and heated sand- little attempt to stop them. cials were asking the migrants to Associated Press Migrants attempt to cross the border from Corinto, Honduras, into Corinto, wiches — were not liable for In one group were four teenag- provide documents showing a Guatemala, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020. Hundreds of migrants walked from value-added tax. ers, all friends and neighbors negative COVID-19 test — even A panel of judges rejected from San Pedro Sula, from which though last week they said they San Pedro Sula, Honduras to the Guatemala border, testing a well-trod hundreds of migrants had set out wouldn’t require a test for those migration route now in times of the new coronavirus. the appeal Tuesday, ruling the previous night. The teens de- spending less than 72 hours in the Guatemala presidential spokes- effects of the pandemic, but this that the bread sold by Sub- cided to leave after seeing others country. woman Francis Masek said in a does not justify taking the risk for way contains too much sugar organize on Facebook. But about 2,000 migrants hustled statement that authorities would adults, much less children, of to be categorized as a “staple The youngest, 15-year-old Josty through without registering. In ad- enforce the law. starting the trip toward the food,” which is not taxed. Morales, said he wanted to live dition, AP journalists saw others “We understand that the eco- United States, which is so danger- “There is no dispute that the “American dream” and was crossing the border illegally near nomic situation of the Northern ous and includes many situations the bread supplied by Sub- looking for a way to support his the formal crossing. There were no Triangle countries has has be- that can put lives at risk,” the way in its heated sandwiches 6-month-old son at home. “There’s reports of violence. come more critical with the statement said. has a sugar content of 10% of the weight of the flour in- cluded in the dough, and thus exceeds the 2% specified,” the judgement read. The law makes a distinc- Dems press ahead on COVID bill tion between “bread as a staple food” and other baked goods “which are, or approach, confectionery or fancy baked goods,” the judgement said. Subway disagreed with the characterization in a statement. “Subway’s bread is, of course, bread,” the com- pany said in an email. “We have been baking fresh bread in our restaurants for more than three decades and our guests return each day for sandwiches made on bread that smells as good as it tastes.” Trump opposes new debate rules but will still attend MORRISTOWN, N.J. — President Donald Trump opposes changing the rules for the remaining two presi- dential debates against Democrat Joe Biden, but his campaign says he will attend regardless. Tuesday’s opening debate in Cleveland quickly turned chaotic, with frequent inter- ruptions by the candidates Associated Press — particularly Trump. The House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., speaks during a weekly news conference, Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Commission on Presidential Pelosi, D-Calif. The Trump administra- While the offer from Mnuchin on unem- Debates said Wednesday Partisan talks drag on tion delivered concessions Wednesday, ployment is higher than the $300 per week that it “intends to ensure that including a $400 per week pandemic job- benefit backed by conservative Republi- additional tools to maintain ANDREW TAYLOR less benefit and a markedly higher overall cans, his price tag of $1.6 trillion or more order are in place for the re- Associated Press price tag of $1.6 trillion, but that failed to could drive many Republicans away, even maining debates.” win over Pelosi. as it fails to satisfy Pelosi. Trump, a Republican, WASHINGTON — With top Washington “This isn’t half a loaf, this is the heel of “We raised our offer to $1.6 trillion,” tweeted Thursday that he negotiators significantly apart on a huge the loaf,” Pelosi said in a televised inter- White House Press Secretary Kayleigh opposed any changes. COVID-19 relief bill, Democrats con- view Thursday. Pelosi spoke after the McEnany told reporters Thursday. “It’s “Why would I allow the De- trolling the House are plunging ahead White House attacked her as “not being one that she is is not interested in.” bate Commission to change with a partisan debate on their next op- serious.” Mnuchin and Pelosi spoke by phone the rules for the second and tion — a $2.2 trillion measure that’s anath- The ramped-up negotiations come as early Thursday afternoon, but the speaker third Debates when I easily ema to the White House and Capitol Hill challenging economic news continues to was publicly dismissive of the latest White Republicans. confront policymakers. The airlines are House plan. Further conversations are won last time,” he tweeted Thursday’s vote was chiefly sought by furloughing about 30,000 workers with the likely, Pelosi spokesman Drew Hammill shortly after landing in New moderate Democrats who say the party expiration of aid passed earlier this year, said. Jersey, where he was to needs to display greater flexibility. But and a report Thursday showed 837,000 Pelosi said Thursday that the adminis- hold a campaign fundraiser the end result was a partisan debate people claiming jobless benefits for the tration is still far short on aid to state and at his private golf club. around the legislation that was expected first time last week. local governments and in other areas. On a conference call with to end with a mostly party-line vote, leav- Most of the economic benefits of an im- “Some of you have asked, ‘Isn’t some- reporters, Trump’s reelection ing lawmakers no closer to an outcome. mediate round of COVID relief could ac- thing better than nothing?’ No,” Pelosi campaign indicated that Voting on the $2.2 trillion plan came crue under the next administration, and told reporters, citing the “opportunity Trump would attend the re- after a burst of negotiations this week be- failure now could mean no significant cost” for provisions sought by Democrats maining debates regardless tween Treasury Secretary Steven help for struggling families and busi- but potentially lost in any rush to of whether the rules are Mnuchin and House Speaker Nancy nesses until February. agreement. changed. — From wire reports Potty training: NASA tests new $23M space toilet

MARCIA DUNN shakedown goes well, the toilet escapes,” she said. acid in the urine pretreatment. Associated Press will be open for regular Let’s just say everything floats Going to the bathroom in space business. in weightlessness. may sound simple, but “some- CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA’s With SpaceX now launching As for No. 1, the funnels also times the simple things become first new space potty in decades astronauts to the space station have been redesigned. Women very difficult” without gravity, — a $23 million titanium toilet and Boeing less than a year from can use the elongated and said NASA astronaut Mike Hop- better suited for women — is get- sending up its first crew, more scooped-out funnels to urinate kins, commander of the second ting a not-so-dry run at the Inter- toilets are needed. The new one while sitting on the commode to SpaceX crew, due to launch Oct. national Space Station before will be in its own stall alongside poop at the same time, McKinley 31 from Kennedy Space Center. eventually flying to the moon. the old one on the U.S. side of the said. Until now, it’s been one or While the old design isn’t that It’s packed inside a cargo ship outpost. the other for female astronauts, hard to use, subtle design set to blast off late Thursday The old toilets cater more to- she noted. changes can make all the differ- from Wallops Island, Virginia. ward men. To better accommo- Like earlier space commodes, ence for women, noted NASA Barely 100 pounds and just 28 date women, NASA tilted the air suction, rather than water astronaut Shannon Walker, a for- inches tall, it’s roughly half as big seat on the new toilet and made and gravity, removes the waste. mer space station resident who’s as the two Russian-built toilets at it taller. The new shape should Urine collected by the new toilet also on the next SpaceX crew. the space station. It’s more camp- help astronauts position them- will be routed into NASA’s “Trust me, I’ve got going to the er-size to fit into the NASA Orion selves better for No. 2, said John- long-standing recycling system to bathroom in space down, be- capsules that will carry astro- son Space Center’s Melissa produce water for drinking and cause that is a vital, vital thing to nauts to the moon in a few years. McKinley, the project manager. cooking. Titanium and other know how to do,” she told The Associated Press Station residents will test it out “Cleaning up a mess is a big tough alloys were chosen for the Associated Press earlier this The Universal Waste Management for a few months. If the deal. We don’t want any misses or new toilet to withstand all the week. System, a new space toilet.

N othiN g below piN k liN e The Number: I Tennis/B2 70 I Volleyball/B2 Career French Open I Scoreboard/B3 matches won by top seed I Sports briefs/B3 Novak Djokovic after a I Lottery, TV/B3 I CITRUSPORTS COUNTY CHRONICLE NBA Finals/B4 staright-set triumph Novak I Seven Rivers and Thursday in Paris. S Lecanto earn Djokovic Section B - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 five-set victories./B2 Braves shut out Reds again to sweep series shot, Ozuna called him to the Athletics also end of the dugout for another selfie. Duvall said Ozuna “kind of advance put me in the spotlight right there. I was having fun with it. Associated Press That’s not really my forte. I’m not, I guess, super flashy or any- ATLANTA — It had been so thing but we were having fun long since the with it.” won a postseason series, Mar- It was definitely a fun day for cell Ozuna wanted to make sure Ozuna and Co. Not so much for he captured the moment. Joey Votto and the Reds. Then Adam Duvall joined the Anderson struck out nine in selfie bandwagon. six innings as the Braves Ian Anderson dazzled in an- snapped their record-tying other shutout performance for string of losses in 10 consecutive Atlanta, and the Braves won a postseason rounds since their playoff series for the first time last playoff series win in 2001. in almost two decades by sweep- Atlanta will face Miami or the ing the light-hitting Cincinnati Chicago Cubs in the NL Divi- Reds with a 5-0 victory sion Series in Houston. Thursday. Manager Brian Snitker de- Ronald Acuña Jr. had three scribed the postgame celebra- hits for the NL East champions, tion, somewhat limited by the including a run-scoring double in the fifth. After winning coronavirus pandemic, as “a Wednesday’s series opener controlled chaos.” 1-0 in 13 innings, Atlanta broke “I told them we’re just check- open Game 2 on two-run hom- ing a box off in what we want to ers by Ozuna and Duvall off Rai- get done,” Snitker said. sel Iglesias in the eighth. Just like in 2001, when Hall of Following his drive to Famers Greg Maddux, Tom left-center, Ozuna paused on his Glavine and John Smoltz helped jog down the first base line to lead the way, Atlanta’s pitching staff delivered. CURTIS COMPTON/Atlanta Journal-Constitution hold up his hand and pretend Atlanta’s Marcell Ozuna pretends to take a selfie Thursday as he heads down the first base line after hitting The 22-year-old Anderson he was taking a selfie photo. a two-run in the eighth inning against the in Game 2 of a wild- When Duvall added another See BRAVES/Page B3 card series in Atlanta. The Braves won 5-0 to take the series, two games to none. Ready to roll Summers’ return lifts Warriors Senior takes on leadership role CHRIS BERNHARDT JR. Staff writer

A week into its season, Seven Rivers Chris- tian had to shut down its football program while the school closed for two weeks due to a COVID-19 outbreak. But the Warrior players weren’t about to let themselves get stale over an unexpected lay- off. Two players in particular, Nehemiah Vann and Brock Sum- mers, made sure of it. “I love foot- ball, I love these guys and I have a passion to win,” Summers said. “I don’t think it’s good for winning sitting around and doing nothing.” So Summers and Vann organized informal practices at a local park, something they had previously done when spring football was canceled by the pandemic. Though only a sophomore, Vann taking on such a leadership role comes with the terri- MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle tory considering he’s both the starting quar- Jordan Kusnierz of Seven Rivers Christian, right, runs after a catch Sept. 25, 2020, against Bishop McLaughlin at terback and the son of head coach Monty Warrior Park in Lecanto. The Warriors look for their first victory of the season tonight when they host First Academy- Vann. Leesburg. Summers pushing to the forefront may seem a little more surprising because while he is a senior, he hasn’t been with the War- Panthers prepped for delayed start to football season; riors the past two seasons. “He’s a great, quality kid with a great fam- ily,” Coach Vann said. “It’s been huge (having Hurricanes, Warriors hope to rebound after losses last week him back). To have a tight end in our system CHRIS BERNHARDT JR. and defensively. Hopefully we’re able to put a good is big and he’s also a really, really good defen- Staff writer product on the field.” sive end.” Alexander said he and his wife spent last Friday His work along the defensive front was ev- It was a rough opening week last Friday for Citrus night attending Central’s first game against Nature ident during his first go-round at Seven Riv- County football, with three local teams in action com- Coast. It didn’t go well for the Bears, a 60-0 drubbing ers. He started seventh through ninth grade bining to score seven total points. at the hands of the Hernando County-rival Sharks. for the Warriors, earning an All-Chronicle With another trio of tilts on the slate tonight, Citrus A year ago, Central carried a 3-0 record into a selection his freshman year when in 10 games and Seven Rivers Christian hope to right their ships meeting with Lecanto and fell 34-24 to begin a he recorded a team-high 8 1/2 sacks and while Lecanto finally gets its season going. Crystal seven-game skid to end the season. The Bears then 14 1/2 tackles for a loss. River’s game against Springstead has been post- lost running back Contae Cason, who rushed for It was that season under then head coach poned while the Eagles deal with a quarantine. 1,758 yards and 21 touchdowns, in the offseason when Rayburn Greene that Seven Rivers reached the Elite Eight, the culmination of building he transferred to Hernando. Central at Lecanto, 7 p.m. up what was still a relatively young program. “They’ve got a couple of physical offensive line- “It was a fun ride with Coach Greene,” While every team around the state had to wait an men. They come off the ball and will hit you,” Alex- abnormally long time to get back on the football field, Summers said “Physically, it was an exhaust- ander said. “We hope when we come out we play our ing ride, but that was the funnest time I ever it’s been that much longer for the Panthers. Spring- best game. We’ll make sure to let the kids know we stead’s COVID-19 outbreak caused Lecanto’s first had. I’d do a lot to get that back again.” need to play at our standard, not underestimate or When Greene departed following that scheduled game to be postponed. overestimate anybody. Play Lecanto football, play New head coach Chop Alexander has yet to make 2017 campaign, Summers, who is home physical and I think good things will happen.” schooled, was among several veteran players his debut on the Panthers’ sideline, with no spring or With a new coach installing his own defensive preseason contests. who transferred away from Seven Rivers. He scheme, along with a slew of transfers meshing with ended up at Citrus High, but sat out as a ju- “We’re excited,” Alexander said. “I know the kids returnees, it’ll be interesting to see how quickly the were ready last week, but I think they’re ready to hit nior with a dislocated shoulder that required Panthers can pull together. For now, Alexander wants a different colored jersey this week. surgery. to limit penalties, block, tackle and take care of the “We stepped up our conditioning. We did a couple “It was difficult to see everybody else doing ball. things for team bonding. We worked on special teams See SUMMERS/Page B3 and polished up the rough edges we had offensively See READY/Page B3 B2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE A pair of five-set thrillers Panthers stave off Pirates CR pushes Lecanto to limit CHRIS BERNHARDT JR. Staff writer

CRYSTAL RIVER — Lecanto came into Thursday’s match with just one loss on the season, but host Crys- tal River made the Panthers fight hard to stay that way. MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle In the end, Lecanto survived the stiff challenge Jennah Kay Phillips of Seven Rivers Christian drops low for a dig during Thursday night’s volleyball match at home from its county and Gulf Coast 8 conference rival, against Countryside Christian. The Warriors won in five sets. winning in five games, 16-25, 25-14, 25-22, 19-25, 15-13. Having already defeated the Pirates (2-6) in four games on Sept. 18, the Panthers (7-1) seemed in con- Warriors earn trol early, up 15-12 when Phoebe Shaw came to serve for Crystal River. The Pirates proceeded to score the next 12 points, taking a 24-15 edge. Jaelynn Richard- son’s kill finally forced a side-out, but Brooke Bargiel revenge at home ended it with a kill of her own. Lecanto responded in the second game by jumping out early and gain- MATT PFIFFNER ing significant sepa- Sports editor ration when Volleyball teams Joeimilie Rijos LECANTO — The way this season has gone for the Lozada rattled off learn postseason Seven Rivers Christian volleyball team, it will take a three straight aces win any way it can get one. opponents to make it 20-11. Despite some sloppy play down the stretch Thursday A tight third game The four county volleyball night at home, the Warriors outlasted Gainesville’s went to the Pan- teams found out their district Countryside Christian in five sets, 21-25, 25-8, 25-20, thers, as they scored tournament draws this week, 21-25, 18-16. the final six points when the FHSAA made the A year after finishing second in the state in Class 2A, to rally from a announcements. the Warriors began this season 0-5 wrapped around a 22-19 deficit and In Class 5A-Distrct 7, Le- two-week break due to a COVID-19 quarantine in the canto will face Clearwater in entire school system. One of those losses was a five- closed it out on an setter at Countryside, so Thursday was a measure of ace by Lozada. the opening round. In Class revenge. They will meet again in a little over a week in Crystal River 4A-District 5 action, Citrus will the opening round of district tournament play. busted open the play The Villages, while Crystal “We’ve had a short season and haven’t had a lot of fourth game with a River meets South Sumter. And time to get things set,” coach Steve Stack said. “We get 9-1 run, Bailee Ein- in Class 2A-District 4, returning an opportinity to play them again when it matters.” spahr and Shaw state runner-up Seven Rivers In fact, this was just the eighth match of the season combining to serve Christian faces Countryside for the Warriors, who improved to 2-6 with the win. The seven points. The Christian in first round play. Minutemen fell to 7-5. Panthers made it Postseason play begins the tight with a The match couldn’t have started much better for the week of Oct. 12. 10-1 surge of their Warriors, who raced out to a quick 7-0 lead. But a — From staff reports 6-0 run by the Minutemen tied the match 11-11, before own, six of those another Warriors run made it 19-14. Kills by Leighton points while Grace Stack and Olivia Everts helped Seven Rivers regain the Teitelman served, lead. But a 4-0 run by Countryside forced coach Stack to but Alexia Wilson’s kill forced a decisive fifth game. use a timeout and the Minutemen finished the set on a Jada Wernicke served two points — including an 7-1 run for the 25-21 win. ace — to give Lecanto a 9-6 advantage. The Pirates In the second set, the Warriors once again jumped pulled within 12-11 on two points served by Macken- out to a big early lead, this time 12-2 behind two kills zie Richardson, and were down 14-13 before hitting from Julia Shipes and a pair of ace serves from Erika the final rally into the net. Villanueva. This time, the Warriors would not let the “We just made some switches. We’re trying to get Minutemen back into the set and rolled to the ready for a playoff run,” Crystal River head coach 25-8 triumph. Greg Hamilton said. “It was two teams playing hard. “When they’re playing well, they’re playing really It probably wasn’t Lecanto’s best night. I feel like well, so that’s very good to see,” coach Stack said. “I told we’re getting better. them when they’re playing well, they are tough to beat.” “We switched where kids were in the rotation. Put- It was a tight battle throughout the third set, until a ting Alexia (Wilson) in a different spot allowed her pair of Shipes ace serves and three late kills from and Jordan (Williams) to play better offensively. … Leighton Stack allowed the Warriors to pull away for Alexia got a lot more hit to her because her and Jor- the 25-20 win. dan were away from each other, and they played well The fourth set was all about Seven Rivers mistakes, tonight.” MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle Teitelman and Grace Taylor each had eight kills for as 17 of the 25 points scored by Countryside were either Julia Shipes of Seven Rivers Christian sets to a teammate the Panthers, and Lozada added 23 assists. Williams on service errors or other miscues by the Warriors. The during Thursday night’s five-set home win over Countryside posted 12 kills and Wilson had 11 for the Pirates. set fittinigly ended 25-21 for the Minutement on a War- Christian. riors . “That’s a 7-1 Lecanto team, they do a good job over The errors continued early in the fifth set, as Coun- “I’m proud of them. They put it together at the end. I there at volleyball,” Hamilton said. “The girls played tryside jumped out to a 4-0 lead. A kill and ace serve put it on them to do it themselves,” coach Stack said. hard, they played clean. I felt it was a very competi- from Leighton Stack gave the Warriors a 6-5 lead and Leighton Stack added 13 assists, 10 digs and 3 aces to tive match; a lot of tipping, a lot of unpredictable two aces by Caroline Russ made it a 12-11 Warriors go with the 17 kills. Shipes had 18 assists, 7 kills, 7 digs balls. We did a better job of being in position. We had lead. Countryside rallied and had match point three and 5 aces, Russ had a career-high 10 kills and Jennah just a few lapses. We’re getting better.” times, before a pair of Minutemen errors gave the War- Kay Phillips had 12 digs and 4 aces. Lecanto head coach Wanda Grey could not be riors their first match point. Seven Rivers would not let The Warriors play in the WCAC Tournament next reached for postgame comments. Protocols for the that chance go to waste, as Leighton Stack hammered week in the final tuneup before the district GC8 conference prohibit in-person interviews with her 17th kill of the match to end the contest. tournament. players and coaches. Does No. 1 Djokovic’s next foe have hope? 87th-ranked Paula Badosa, who ‘I was wondering arrived in Paris with a 1-5 Grand Slam record. “I have a very complex game. I that,’ Galan said can do many things on court,” said Bara, who is making her HOWARD FENDRICH AND Grand Slam debut, “and I hope I JEROME PUGMIRE will bother her with that.” AP sports writers Maybe all of the success for those who haven’t done it before PARIS — At the mere mention is due to this being as unusual a of Novak Djokovic’s name, at the French Open as there’s ever mere thought of sharing a court been: shifted from May-June to with a 17-time Grand Slam cham- September-October because of pion and the French Open’s the coronavirus pandemic; from No. 1-seeded man, Daniel Elahi its position deep in the Euro- Galan broke into a wide smile pean clay-court circuit to two Thursday. weeks after the hard-court U.S. He used these phrases: “really, Open’s conclusion; played amid really excited” and “really, really autumn’s cold temperatures and happy” and “really, really special.” rain, although the sun and blue Galan is, after all, ranked sky made appearances Thurs- 153rd and never had won so day; just 1,000 spectators allowed much as one main-draw match at on-site each day. any major tournament until this Whatever the case, it’s in- week. Making this run to the structive to remember that occa- third round even more improba- sionally, of course, the stone ble: The 24-year-old from Colom- finds its mark. bia lost in qualifying at Roland Which perhaps is why this was Garros and only got into the Galan’s philosophy as he looked bracket when other men with- ahead: “Just try to win. Just give drew from the field. it all you have. And that’s it. At So, sure, it was a big deal for the end of the day, it’s just an- Galan to beat Tennys Sandgren other match.” 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 on Thursday. And, to Associated Press So the obvious question: How be sure, a bigger deal to contem- Novak Djokovic serves against Ricardas Berankis in a second round match of the French Open at the Roland do you, as the owner of two ca- plate Saturday, when he will face Garros stadium Thursday in Paris, France. reer Grand Slam match victories, Djokovic, who has dropped a matchup that happens often in quarter-century (Wimbledon in Sofia Kenin, who is seeded maintain sufficient self-belief total of 10 games through two tennis but is in particular abun- 1994); the last time there were fourth, will face 105th-ranked and hope ahead of facing matches so far after overwhelm- dance this year in Paris. as many as nine at Roland Gar- qualifier Irina Bara. Two-time Djokovic, whose 292 wins at ma- ing Ricardas Berankis 6-1, 6-2, Galan is one of nine men ros was 1985. Wimbledon winner Petra Kvi- jors include 70 at the French 6-2 — and is someone Galan has ranked outside the top 100 into There were some unfair-on- tova next meets 100th-ranked Ca- Open alone? spotted in the locker room but the third round, equaling the paper matchups established nadian teen Leylah Fernandez. “Well,” came Galan’s reply, “I never spoken to. most at any Grand Slam tourna- Thursday by the women, too. Jelena Ostapenko, the was wondering that, to be It’s the sort of David vs. Goliath ment in more than a Australian Open champion 2017 French Open champ, plays honest.” CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 B3

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The AL West champions lost the opener, cago Cubs (Lester 3-3), 3:38 p.m. (ESPN2) AUTO RACING “All the credit to Max for going out then won on consecutive days and ad- St. Louis 1, San Diego 0 3:30 p.m. (USA) Indycar Harvest GP Race 1 vanced to a Division Series against the Wednesday, Sept. 30: St. Louis 7, there yesterday pitch for pitch with San Diego 4 MLB WILD CARD PLAYOFFS (Trevor) Bauer and setting the tone rival Houston Astros starting Monday in Thursday, Oct. 1: St. Louis (Wainwright 5-3) 2 p.m. (ABC) Miami Marlins at Chicago Cubs, Game 2 for us,” Anderson said. Los Angeles. at San Diego (Davies 7-4), 7:08 p.m. (ESPN2) 6:30 p.m. (ESPN) Milwaukee Brewers at Los Angeles Cincinnati wasted a solid perfor- Oakland stopped a nine-game losing x-Today: St. Louis (Flaherty 4-3) at San Dodgers, Game 3 (If necessary) Diego, 10:08 p.m. (ESPN) mance by Luis Castillo, who struck out streak in winner-take-all postseason 10 p.m. (ESPN) St. Louis Cardinals at San Diego Padres, seven in 5 1/3 innings in his first post- games, a major league record that dated Atlanta 5, Game 3 (If necessary) season start. Bauer struck out to the 1973 . The A’s had lost Cincinnati 0 NBA FINALS 12 in 7 2/3 scoreless innings in Game 1. six straight playoff series since sweeping 9 p.m. (ABC) Miami Heat vs Los Angeles Lakers, Game 2 The Reds were shut out in consecu- Minnesota in the 2006 Division Series only Cincinnati Atlanta ab r h bi ab r h bi WNBA FINALS tive postseason games for the first to get swept by Detroit in the Champion- Akiyama lf 4 0 0 0 Acuña Jr. cf 5 0 3 1 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Seattle Storm vs Las Vegas Aces, Game 1 time. The 22 innings without a run is ship Series. Casali c 0 0 0 0 Freeman 1b 2 1 0 0 HORSE RACING Castellanos rf 4 0 0 0 Ozuna dh 4 1 1 2 Votto 1b 4 0 0 0 d’Arnaud c 4 0 1 0 5 p.m. (NBCSPT) Breeders’ Cup Challenge Suárez 3b 4 0 1 0 Albies 2b 3 1 1 0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL concussion last week. Left tackle Kam- Moustakas 2b 3 0 0 0 Duvall lf 4 1 1 2 7 p.m. (ACCN) Campbell at Wake Forest ryn Johnson has officially been ruled Winker dh 2 0 0 0 Swanson ss 4 0 1 0 9 p.m. (ESPN2) Louisiana Tech at BYU READY out for the season due to a medical Senzel cf 3 0 0 0 Markakis rf 4 0 1 0 Continued from Page B1 Galvis ss 2 0 1 0 Pache rf 0 0 0 0 GOLF condition. Carmelo Cordero, a free Barnhart c 2 0 0 0 Riley 3b 3 1 0 0 6 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour Aberdeen Standard safety and running back, has a back Goodwin ph-lf 1 0 0 0 “We want to set the tone. It’s import- issue. Totals 29 0 2 0 Totals 33 5 9 5 Investments Scottish Open, Second Round 1 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA Tour ShopRite LPGA Classic, Second ant to have success,” Alexander said. Still, Vann thinks his players will be Cincinnati 000 000 000 —0 “A lot of eyes will be on us. We’ve been Atlanta 000 010 04x —5 Round plenty fired up after falling to First a question mark around the county. If Academy in 2019. E—Suárez (1). LOB—Cincinnati 4, Atlanta 8. 4 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Sanderson Farms Championship, 2B—Acuña Jr. (2). HR—Ozuna (1), Duvall (1). there are any critics we want to si- “This is a huge one for us,” Vann SB—Acuña Jr. (1). Second Round lence them. We want to play to the said. “The guys are super-excited to IP H R ER BB SO WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER best of our ability.” play these dudes because we saw them Cincinnati 7 p.m. (SEC) Tennessee at Georgia Castillo L,0-1 5 1/3 6 1 1 1 7 in 7-on-7. It’s a revenge game with the Sims 1 2/3 0 0 0 0 4 8 p.m. (ESPNU) Mississippi State at Ole Miss First Academy-Leesburg at way we lost the game last year. We’re Iglesias 1/3 2 4 3 2 1 FRENCH OPEN TENNIS Seven Rivers, 7:30 p.m. geared up for this.” Lorenzen 2/3 1 0 0 0 2 5 a.m. (FSNFL, TENNIS) Men’s and Women’s Third Round It has been a stop-start season so far Atlanta WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Citrus at Anderson W,1-0 6 2 0 0 2 9 for the Warriors (0-2), who have Smith H,1 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 p.m. (SUN) Miami at Wake Forest dropped two games with two weeks off Nature Coast, 7 p.m. Martin H,1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 p.m. (ESPNU) TCU at Baylor Melancon 1 0 0 0 0 1 in between. So Seven Rivers welcomes Last time the Hurricanes (0-1) vis- HBP—Lorenzen (Riley). the chance to play two Fridays in a ited the Shark Tank, they saw their T—3:03. row. 2019 season end with a playoff loss. Prep CALENDAR “We finally got a full week of prac- But the past has no impact, according Oakland 6, Chicago tice,” Seven Rivers head coach Monty to Citrus head coach McKinley Frank- White Sox 4 Vann said. “We got some of the bugs lin, and that makes sense considering TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Chicago Oakland out. We have to execute a lot better and roster turnover and coaching changes. ab r h bi ab r h bi FOOTBALL more consistently. Instead the ’Canes are focused on Anderson ss 5 0 3 0 La Stella 2b 3 2 1 0 7 p.m. Central at Lecanto “Last week was like our first game of turning the page on last Friday’s Grandal c 3 0 0 0 Semien ss 4 1 2 0 7 p.m. Citrus at Nature Coast the season and it kind of was. We made 25-0 loss to Weeki Wachee. Dyson pr 0 0 0 0 Lamb 3b 1 0 0 0 Colomé p 0 0 0 0 Pinder ph-3b 3 0 2 2 7:30 p.m. First Academy Leesburg at Seven Rivers a lot of mistakes. It’s not an overhaul, “We’re back at it, practicing hard, Abreu 1b 5 0 1 0 Canha rf 4 0 1 1 just tweaking here and there.” putting our best foot forward,” Frank- Jiménez dh 2 0 1 0 Olson 1b 3 0 0 1 J.J. Spaun 35-35—70 -2 A sharper performance would be lin said. “Friday night I put our kids in McCann dh 2 1 1 0 Davis dh 5 0 1 0 Monday’s Games Atlanta at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. Joseph Bramlett 37-33—70 -2 timely considering the magnitude of bad situations several times. I feel if Moncada 3b 5 1 1 0 Grossman lf 3 1 0 0 Jay McLuen 35-35—70 -2 Robert cf 5 2 2 2 Laureano cf 4 0 0 0 this game. This is the first divisional I’d put them in better situations it Mazara rf 4 0 2 2 Murphy c 2 2 1 2 TENNIS game within the Sunshine State Ath- would have been a better outcome in Engel lf 4 0 0 0 GOLF letic Conference for the Warriors. that game. Madrigal 2b 4 0 1 0 Sanderson Farms French Open “It’s very crucial,” Vann said. “We “Our defense played very well. The Totals 39 4 12 4 Totals 32 6 8 6 have to start winning these games and Chicago 012 010 000 —4 At Stade Rolan Garros, Paris offensive line blocked well. I feel like Oakland 000 420 00x —6 Championship Men’s Singles get on a roll. We’ve got to get on a roll. we moved the ball some. If I made bet- E—Grandal (1), Semien (1). DP—Chicago 0, Thursday Second Round This is a must-win for us.” ter decisions we’d have momentum to Oakland 1. LOB—Chicago 12, Oakland 12. At Country Club of Jackson Thiago Monteiro, Brazil, def. Marcos Giron, The Eagles are 0-3, having been shut carry over from the way our defense United States, 7-6 (5), 6-4, 6-1. 2B—Abreu (1), Anderson (2), Jiménez (1), Jackson, Miss. out twice and outscored 135-13. They played.” Mazara (1), Semien (1). HR—Robert (1), Mur- Purse: $6.6 million Marton Fucsovics, Hungary, def. Albert Ra- phy (1). SB—Moncada (1). Yardage: 7,460 Par: 72 mos-Vinolas, Spain, 7-6 (2), 6-3, 7-5. were 5-5 last year, including a Nature Coast looked like the local Cristian Garin (20), Chile, def. Marc Pol- IP H R ER BB SO First Round (Partial scoreboard) 28-14 win over Seven Rivers. powerhouse it usually does last Friday Charley Hoffman 32-32—64 -8 mans, Australia, 6-7 (5), 6-2, 7-6 (3), 6-4. Chicago Karen Khachanov (15), Russia, def. Jiri Ve- “They’re a spread team. They like to in thumping Central. The Sharks ran Dunning 2/3 2 0 0 0 0 Jimmy Walker 32-32—64 -8 sely, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (7), 7-6 throw the ball around. They’ve got a for 166 yards and three touchdowns, Crochet 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 Kevin Chappell 32-32—64 -8 Sebastián Muñoz 33-31—64 -8 (2). couple of dudes, (Chase Hollowell and while quarterback Ethan Fahey threw Bummer H,2 1 1 0 0 1 1 Grigor Dimitrov (18), Bulgaria, def. Andrej Heuer H,1 1 1/3 2 2 2 1 2 Michael Gligic 32-33—65 -7 Kennedi Berry) who are pretty good four passes and three of them were for MJ Daffue 33-32—65 -7 Martin, Slovakia, 6-4, 7-6 (5), 6-1. Rodón 0 1 2 2 2 0 Daniel Altmaier, Germany, def. Jan-Lennard athletes,” Vann said. “They try to throw touchdowns. Foster BS,0-1 1/3 0 0 0 2 0 Anirban Lahiri 34-32—66 -6 J.T. Poston 33-33—66 -6 Struff (30), Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3. quite a bit. Defensively we’ve got to put “Nature Coast, they’re aggressive Marshall L,0-1 2 2 2 1 2 2 Pablo Carreno Busta (17), Spain, def. Guido pressure of them and stick with our from what I saw on film. They get after Cordero 1 0 0 0 0 0 Keegan Bradley 34-32—66 -6 Talor Gooch 33-33—66 -6 Pella, Argentina, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1. pass coverage. Colomé 1 0 0 0 1 0 Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Ricardas it. They’re going to attack you,” Frank- Cameron Davis 34-32—66 -6 Berankis, Lithuania, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. “Defensively they put eight in the lin said. “They’re quick up front defen- Oakland Roger Sloan 33-34—67 -5 Fiers 1 2/3 5 1 1 1 2 Roberto Carballes Baena, Spain, def. Denis Corey Conners 35-32—67 -5 box. We need to do what we do. If we sively and their skill guys are pretty Petit 1 1/3 3 2 2 0 1 Shapovalov (9), Canada, 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 3-6, Ryan Armour 34-33—67 -5 adjust to eight in the box, we’ll go to swift. They’ll run the ball by you and Montas W,1-0 2 2 1 1 0 2 8-6. Scott Stallings 33-34—67 -5 Wendelken H,1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Daniel Elahi Galan, Colombia, def. Tennys RPOs, blocking the same amount of their short passing game is good, as Kristoffer Ventura 35-32—67 -5 Trivino H,1 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Sandgren, United States, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. guys and focus on what we do.” well. Cameron Tringale 32-36—68 -4 Diekman H,1 1/3 0 0 0 1 0 Stefanos Tsitsipas (5), Greece, def. Pablo Martin Laird 34-34—68 -4 Several players are out for the War- “We have to play solid football. With Soria H,1 1 1 0 0 1 0 Cuevas, Uruguay, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2. Andrew Putnam 35-33—68 -4 riors, many of them along the offensive a team like that you’re not going to go Hendriks S,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 3 Aljaz Bedene, Slovenia, def. Nikola Milojevic, Aaron Wise 33-35—68 -4 line. Right guard Bryon Cole contin- in and out-scheme them. You’ve got to Bummer pitched to 3 batters in the 3rd, Serbia, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (4). Kyoung-Hoon Lee 35-33—68 -4 Rodón pitched to 3 batters in the 4th. Roberto Bautista Agut (10), Spain, def. Attila ues to quarantine and center Logan want it more than them and match up Steve Lewton 34-34—68 -4 HBP—Trivino (McCann). Balazs, Hungary, 6-3, 6-1, 6-2. Alford will sit out after suffering a play for play.” Matthew NeSmith 34-34—68 -4 T—4:09. Andrey Rublev (13), Russia, def. Alejandro Sergio Garcia 36-32—68 -4 Davidovich Fokina, Spain, 7-5, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. Charl Schwartzel 34-34—68 -4 Kevin Anderson, South Africa, def. Dusan Chris Kirk 34-34—68 -4 Lajovic (22), Serbia, 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 3-6, 6-3. knows his plays and his reads. … He cre- BASKETBALL Denny McCarthy 35-33—68 -4 Matteo Berrettini (7), Italy, def. Lloyd Harris, Emiliano Grillo 36-33—69 -3 South Africa, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. ates mismatches (at tight end) when he NBA Finals SUMMERS gets 1-on-1 with a small corner and he Nick Taylor 35-34—69 -3 Women’s Singles Continued from Page B1 Sept. 30 Stewart Cink 34-35—69 -3 Second Round runs well.” L.A. Lakers 116, Miami 98, Lakers lead series Cameron Percy 35-34—69 -3 Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia, def. Karolina Plis- Tight end was something he began 1-0 Camilo Villegas 36-33—69 -3 kova (2), Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-2. something that you love and there’s playing at Citrus, where he caught Henrik Norlander 34-35—69 -3 Danielle Collins, United States, def. Clara Today nothing you can do about it,” Sum- Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Bill Haas 35-34—69 -3 Tauson, Denmark, 6-2, 6-3. seven passes for 85 yards and a touch- Adam Schenk 33-36—69 -3 Petra Kvitova (7), Czech Republic, def. Jas- mers said. “I rehabbed four times a down as a sophomore. He developed Oct. 4 mine Paolini, Italy, 6-3, 6-3. L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 7:30 p.m. Maverick McNealy 35-34—69 -3 week. I kept in my mind that my goal a love for it while attending a camp at Hank Lebioda 34-35—69 -3 Aryna Sabalenka (8), Belarus, def. Daria Oct. 6 Kasatkina, Russia, 7-6 (6), 6-0. was to get back on the field.” LSU and now considers it his primary L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 9 p.m. Sebastian Cappelen 36-33—69 -3 Nick Watney 37-33—70 -2 Sofia Kenin (4), United States, def. Ana Bog- He decided to once again play for position. Chris Stroud 35-35—70 -2 dan, Romania, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Seven Rivers in his final prep season “I like to be more of a traditional FOOTBALL Doc Redman 35-35—70 -2 Leylah Annie Fernandez, Canada, def. Po- after getting to know Coach Vann. tight end, hand it in the dirt,” Sum- Jim Herman 36-34—70 -2 lona Hercog, Slovenia, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Paula Badosa, Spain, def. Sloane Stephens “He really loves his players. He mers said. “But I don’t mind pass Richy Werenski 36-34—70 -2 (29), United States, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. NFL schedule C.T. Pan 34-36—70 -2 looks out for the best interests of his catching.” Patricia Maria Tig, Romania, def. Christina Thursday’s Games Brandt Snedeker 35-35—70 -2 players,” Summers said. “I missed According to Coach Vann, Summers McHale, United States, 6-4, 6-3. Denver at N.Y. Jets, late Chez Reavie 35-35—70 -2 Ons Jabeur (30), Tunisia, def. Nao Hibino, this place a lot.” has drawn interest from Division I Zach Johnson 33-37—70 -2 Sunday’s Games Japan, 7-6 (4), 6-4. There are still some players that L.A. Chargers at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. colleges such as Holy Cross. The Lou- David Hearn 37-33—70 -2 Clara Burel, France, def. Kaja Juvan, Slove- Cleveland at Dallas, 1 p.m. were his former teammates, and he isiana-born Summers dreams of play- Scott Harrington 37-33—70 -2 nia, 7-6 (6), 6-2. Baltimore at Washington, 1 p.m. has clearly fit right back into the mix. Tyler McCumber 35-35—70 -2 Irina Bara, Romania, def. Alison van Uyt- ing for LSU, and he has had some Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Chase Seiffert 36-34—70 -2 vanck, Belgium, 6-1, 4-0, ret. Over the first two games he’s second contact with Louisiana-Lafayette. But Arizona at Carolina, 1 p.m. Peter Malnati 36-34—70 -2 Laura Siegemund, Germany, def. Julia Go- on the team in receptions with six for for now he’s focused on helping the New Orleans at Detroit, 1 p.m. Brian Stuard 36-34—70 -2 erges, Germany, 1-6, 6-1, 6-3. 37 yards, and also has five tackles in- Warriors get in the win column. Jacksonville at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Brice Garnett 36-34—70 -2 Zhang Shuai, China, def. Alize Cornet, Minnesota at Houston, 1 p.m. Grayson Murray 36-34—70 -2 France, 6-4, 7-6 (3). cluding two for a loss, to go along with “We’re not really 0-2 because other Seattle at Miami, 1 p.m. Nate Lashley 37-33—70 -2 Garbine Muguruza (11), Spain, def. Kristyna a sack and a fumble recovery. teams beat us, we’re 0-2 because we Indianapolis at Chicago, 1 p.m. Michael Kim 35-35—70 -2 Pliskova, Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-2. “He’s a big guy who can move,” Coach beat ourselves,” Summers said. “This N.Y. Giants at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. Henrik Stenson 35-35—70 -2 Petra Martic (13), Croatia, def. Veronika Ku- Vann said. “He’s 6’4”, 230 (pounds) and week our goal is to beat First Acade- Buffalo at Las Vegas, 4:25 p.m. Scott Piercy 36-34—70 -2 dermetova, Russia, 6-7 (1), 7-5, 6-3. New England at Kansas City, 4:25 p.m. Brian Harman 35-35—70 -2 Fiona Ferro, France, def. Elena Rybakina moves really well. He’s got great hands my-Leesburg and our goal for the year Philadelphia at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. Luke List 34-36—70 -2 (14), Kazakhstan, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. and on top of that he’s a great player. He is state champions.” B4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 NBA FINALS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Heat are ailing, not giving up on title hopes Miami’s injury problems, Insist Finals sure seems to indicate that the Lakers have full con- trol of this matchup. vs Lakers Dragic had been Miami’s leading scorer in the first three playoff rounds. Ade- aren’t over bayo is the team’s best re- bounder and blossoming TIM REYNOLDS into a superstar. AP basketball writer Lakers coach Frank Vogel said he’ll plan for LAKE BUENA VISTA — Dragic and Adebayo to Jimmy Butler had a ban- play. But even if they can’t dage on his right knee and go, Vogel said Miami’s a wrap on his left ankle. fourth-quarter lineup His team’s starting point from Game 1 — a group guard and center are both that included Kendrick doubtful to play in Game 2 Nunn and Kelly Olynyk, of the NBA Finals. And his both of whom would see Miami Heat are coming off much bigger roles if a one-sided loss to the Los Dragic and Adebayo are Angeles Lakers. out — presented some Given all that, Butler be- challenges. lieves a perception exists “They have an army of that this series is already guys that play a great style over. of play, that’s very, very dif- “I beg to differ,” Butler ficult to guard,” Vogel said. Associated Press said Thursday. Miami’s first 25 days in the “They work extremely bubble because of his re- Miami’s Jimmy Butler (22) pauses after an apparent injury during the first Say this for the Heat: hard on the defensive end covery from the half of Game 1 of basketball’s NBA Finals Wednesday in Lake Buena Vista. They’re down but refuse to and we’ve got to prepare coronavirus. The Heat had several players banged up in the series-opening loss, but believe they’re anywhere for whoever’s in “I’m ready to play,” insist despite being down as many as 32 points in the opener, the series for near out. Game 2 of the fi- uniform.” Nunn said. “I’ve been the NBA championship is far from over. Game 2 is tonight at 9 p.m. nals is Friday night, with The Lakers have a ready, been all season. I Miami bracing to be with- locked-in LeBron James had to step up, and simple out point guard Goran — who was one assist shy as that. I’ll be ready to play Dragic because of a torn of extending his record for and compete and go out left plantar fascia and All- finals triple-doubles — there and try to get a win.” Star Bam Adebayo due to and Anthony Davis made The numbers clearly a newly diagnosed neck his finals debut look easy show that Game 1 winners 2020 injury on top of his ongo- with 34 points. But James typically prevail in a se- ing shoulder issues. is taking nothing for ries. The Heat know it’s VIRTUAL “When it rains, it pours,” granted, revealing that he not an absolute rule. So CAREER FAIR said Butler, who’ll play was up until 4:30 a.m. does James. All three of through a sore ankle in Thursday watching film Miami’s NBA titles came Game 2. “All in all, though, from Game 1. after Game 1 losses in the October we’re still expected to win. James said he saw finals. James was part of We got here for a reason. plenty of ways the Lakers two of those comebacks, 20 & 21, 2020 We realize we belong. ... can be better. and his third champion- Obviously, we definitely “We are playing against ship in Cleveland was won need those two guys, don’t an exceptional basketball in the same fashion. get me wrong. But I’ve al- team,” James said. “Obvi- This feels a bit different, ways said, next man up ously, great-coached. of course, given the injury when a man goes down.” We’ve have to continue to concerns. The Lakers won Game 1 understand that coming “This is when you feel 116-98, a score that didn’t into Game 2 ... they’re most alive, when you’re Looking for qualified candidates right now? exactly show how lopsided going to make adjustments being tested competitively things were for much of in Game 2 and we need to and challenged in new the game. Miami started be ready for that.” ways, different ways,” Look no further than our upcoming Virtual Career Fair. on a 25-12 run; the Lakers Nunn had 18 points in Heat coach Erik Spoelstra scored 75 of the game’s Game 1. He was Miami’s said. “This is a quality op- Using just your computer or smart device, you will next 105 points — a stag- starter the entire regular ponent. This is the way the connect with local job seekers. Chat live, collect gering burst. A 13-point season, finished second in whole playoff system is resumes, build your candidate database, and hire now. deficit midway through the rookie of the year vot- supposed to be set up. It’s the first quarter became a ing, but has been used supposed to get tougher 32-point lead midway sparingly in the playoffs and more challenging through the third for the — in part because Dragic every single round and Learn more contact Theresa Holland 352-564-2912. Lakers. has been so good, in part may the best team win at or [email protected] That, combined with because Nunn missed the very end.” 000Z1HQ

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Gyrofest drive-thru Due to the COVID-19 pan- demic, the St. Michael the Arch- angel Greek Orthodox Church community is offering a Gyrofest drive-thru and virtual silent auc- tion in lieu of their semi-annual Greek Festival. The public is invited to a Gyro- fest drive-thru from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church, 4705 W. Gulf-to- Lake Highway (State Road 44), Lecanto. Order and grab your favorite Greek fare and pastries to go with no contact. To see a menu, visit https://tinyurl.com/yxp47jqn. There will also be a virtual si- lent auction to benefit the church from Oct. 1-31. Visit www.arch angelmichaelgocfundraising.org/ to check out the offerings. Special to the Chronicle For information, call the Citrus County Parks and Recreation presents a Halloween season Drive In Movie in the Park featuring holiday favorite church at 352-527-0766. “Hocus Pocus.” Sign up in advance to secure a spot. Space is limited. Plan your escape waiting list will be generated. If you Drive-in screening, costume parade set Oct. 30 are among the first 50 to register, Only the cleverest witches and please arrive before 6 p.m. to insure wizards will be able to solve the Special to the Chronicle distanced costume parade before the your reserved spot is available. After mystery of the Very Magical Es- movie, starting at 6:15 p.m. Ages 0 to 99 6 p.m., the spaces will be awarded to cape Room at Homosassa Public itrus County Parks and Recre- will be judged in six different age cat- the waiting list. Library in time to stop a new ation will present a Halloween egories. Trophies will be awarded. You may bring your own snacks and Dark Lord from rising. season Drive In Movie in the All interested parties will have to beverages, and staff will be handing out With plenty of fantastical crea- Park on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020. register their vehicle at apm.active- prepackaged snacks, soda and water. tures and magical puzzles to de- On the big screen will be communities.com/citruscountyparks. The movie starts at sunset, approxi- light and stupefy, you’ll have one C“Hocus Pocus,” at the soccer field Please have only one person per vehi- mately 7 p.m., and will end around hour to prove yourself. Anyone parking lot of the Homosassa Area cle register. There are 50 spaces avail- 8:45 p.m. under the age of 16 must be ac- Recreation Park. able with social distancing per CDC For more information, call the Parks companied by an adult. Everyone of all ages can dress up guidelines. and Recreation administration office The escape is free but registra- and participate in the socially If this event reaches capacity, a at 352-527-7540. tion is required. Please register with the online calendar, in per- son, or by calling 352-628-5626. Dates for the escape room are Oct. 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Times will be scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Like your stage presence? For the health and safety of players, the hour you reserve is yours alone, so make sure to bring some friends and family Valerie Theatre to hold auditions along to help you solve the mys- I tery. All magical objects will be Mrs. Cratchit: female, charmed with a clean spell be- Act in Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ 30-40 years old tween sessions. I Martha: female, approxi- Special to the Chronicle I Fred: male, 30-40 years old mately 20 years old Still stitching (will double as Ghost of Christ- I Tiny Tim: male, 8-10 years he Valerie Theatre, 207 mas Past) The Sandhill Crane Chapter of old I the Embroidier’s Guild of Amer- Courthouse Square, Scrooge: male, 50-60 years To request an audition, ica (EGA) will meet from 10 a.m. to TInverness, will stage a old contact the director, Patrick I 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7, at the community production of First Man: 40-50 years old Erhardt, by email at pather- Faith Evangelical Presbyterian Charles Dickens’ “A Christ- (will double as Ghost of Christ- [email protected], and make Church, 200 Mount Fair Ave., mas Carol” this year and mas Yet to Come) sure to include your availabil- Brooksville. The September pro- auditions are available by ap- I Second Man: 40-50 years ity and the role(s) you are in- gram will be bead embellishment; MetroCreative pointment from 5-7 p.m. old (will double as Ghost of terested in auditioning for. this is a continuation of the class Looking forward to the winter Oct. 12-14, 2020. Christmas Present) Casting decisions are final- that was started in September. season? Get into the spirit and Open roles for casting are: I Bob Cratchit: male, 30-40 ized on Oct. 16, along with a Masks are required. No lunch audition for the Valerie Theatre’s I Narrator: Male, approxi- years old rehearsal schedule. The pro- or drinks allowed at this time. All upcoming production of “A mately 60 years old I Marley: male, 50-60 years duction is set for daily shows are welcome. Christmas Carol.” I Girl: 8 to 10 years old (will double as Fezziwig) Dec. 11-13 at the theater. EGA is open to any one who is interested in stitching, from be- ginners to those who have been stitching for years. For more in- formation, call 352-596-1415. Resorts to RV parks ‘Painting with Parks’ Citrus County Parks and Recre- ation will offer a virtual adult painting class called “Painting Parents take school year on the road With Parks.” For a $15 registra- tion fee per class, participants can receive access to the session Remote learning promotes mobility which includes an art kit com- plete with six paintbrushes, three LEANNE ITALIE stay in early September. In canvases and paint. Associated Press search of a flight of three The two-hour class features an hours or less, they rode horses, instructor and an art camera NEW YORK — In RVs, hiked and zip-lined. They went which points at her table so stu- rental homes and five-star re- tubing and enjoyed an alpine dents can follow along step-by- sorts, families untethered by slide. And, yes, there was a bit step and stroke-by-stroke to the constraints of physical of logging in to school. create their own work of art. classrooms for their kids have “I ended up skipping like “Painting with Parks” happens turned the new school year half of my classes,” Addison at 6:30 p.m. each second Wednes- into an extended summer va- smiled. “It was nice. It was like day of the month from now until cation, some lured by the ail- a new start.” the end of the year. Jump in for ing hotel industry catering to Addison’s 16-year-old one class or sign for them all. Up- parents with remote learners brother sat out the trip. “He coming dates are Oct. 14, Nov. 11 through “roadschooling” was concerned about being and Dec. 9. amenities. distracted,” mom said. To register for upcoming With the pandemic ongoing, One of the places the family classes, go to apm.activecommuni- the change of scene for des- stayed, the luxury Montage ties.com/citruscountyparks. You’ll perate work- and school-from- Deer Valley mountain resort, Associated Press courtesy Jayson R. Brown also need to stop by the Citrus home families boils down to now offers “Montage Acad- The Brown family of Atlanta, from left, Jayde Brown, Jay’Elle Brown, County Parks and Recreation “risk versus reward,” said emy” for distance learners, Jayson R. Brown, Tammy Brown and Jayson E. Brown, visit the Church sometime before the class to pick Amanda Poses, a travel consul- complete with an all-day moni- of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem on Dec. 27, 2019. Parents Tammy up your art supplies. Social dis- tant and mother of two teenag- tored “study hall” and access and Jayson have been taking their kids on educational trips for five tancing will be followed. ers in Austin, Texas. “God to virtual tutors. Other hotels years and are among families heading out with remote-learning kids willing, we don’t have the op- are offering on-site tutors and during the new school year rather than leaving them stuck at home. Make a Difference portunity to do this again.” tickets for “field trips” at area If you are looking for a good ex- Poses and her husband let attractions. said the monotony of weeks burnout for distance learners. cuse to get outside — safely — for 13-year-old Addison attend Anna Khazenzon, a data and stuck at home for school on top But there are dangers school from Park City, Utah, learning scientist for the on- of six months of pandemic re- See GOOD/Page C2 for three days of a five-night line study platform Quizlet, strictions risks bringing on See ROAD/Page C3 C2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 SCENE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

computers at home and least 24 hours before the program information, fol- interact over video chat event. low them on Facebook: and an online trivia pro- Citrus County Parks www.facebook.com/ gram. Trivia players can and Recreation offers citruscountyparks. sign up before the date of many more programs in- For more information the event at apm.active- cluding a virtual Painting call 352-527-7540. communities.com/citrus- with Parks evening to countyparks and will teach adults how to paint, To promote your event receive a link with the a Virtual Open Mic Night, in Good Times — be it live video chat information Drive-in Movies, sports or virtual — email infor- on game day. To partici- leagues and more. mation to community@ pate be sure to sign up at To see upcoming chronicleonline.com. Sassy Cups 2020 Supporting Breast Cancer Awareness

“H ur “Bouys’, il Therapy” ands On Res “Check Yo “Reta earch” aver” itted by: Submitte It’s a Lifes Subm d by: y: les Ladies Choc Submitted b Bloomingda olates ine que b al River Mar Thrifty Bouti y Vanessa Cryst Chronicle file Then 5-year-old Kristine Hurd tells her mee-maw, Katie Hurd, about a necklace she purchased at the 2019 Harvest Moon Craft Show hosted by the Citrus County Craft What are Sassy Cups? Council. The council will host their annual Winter Wonderland Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to Sassy Cups are decorated bras created by individuals, 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Homosassa Lions Club, 8385 W. Homosassa Trail. businesses and non-profits to help raise awareness and funds for breast cancer. Use your creative thinking which we live. Winter Wonderland The public is invited to to design a bra to express yourself or represent your GOOD participate, but registra- Craft Fair business. Continued from Page C1 tion is required. To regis- The Citrus County Craft ter, call the Nature Coast Council will stage its Win- some fresh air and exer- Volunteer Center at ter Wonderland Craft Fair cise, how about making a 352-527-5959. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur- Why should I be involved with Sassy Cups? difference while you do day, Nov. 21, at the Homo- This is a fun creative way to raise money for a good it? Unique Plant Sale sassa Lions Club, 8385 W. The Nature Coast Vol- Find a new plant or two Homosassa Trail. cause, Citrus Aid Cancer unteer Center’s Retired & or three at the Unique The show will be chock Foundation. It also gives you a Senior Volunteer Pro- Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to full, as usual, of fine arts chance to compete with other gram and the Friends of 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at and crafts just in time for NCVC will host a Make a 1715 Forest Drive, Inver- the holidays. businesses or individuals to Difference Day project on ness (across from Whis- For more information, win some great prizes. Saturday, Oct. 24. Volun- pering Pines Park email Info@CitrusCounty- teers will gather to en- entrance). CraftCouncil.org. Visit the hance the Oak Ridge The sale of easy-to-grow website at http://citrus FREE Cemetery in Inverness by exotics will be sponsored countycraftcouncil.org. Are there Prizes? cleaning the grounds and by the GFWC Woman’s Virtual fun There will be first place cleaning headstones from Club of Inverness and fea- TO ENTER 8:30 a.m. to noon. ture many plants not to be Citrus County Parks awards in each category This project, in partner- found anywhere else and Recreation is now based on most votes. The ship with the Citrus locally. hosting Virtual Trivia County Historical Society CDC guidelines for Nights at 6:30 p.m. the individual entry winner will and the Daughters of the safety will be followed for first and third Mondays receive a prize package American Revolution all shoppers; masks are of each month through (DAR), is intended to im- required. For more infor- 2020. Players can join for valued at $250. The prove the community in mation, call 352-634-4216. free from their business/non profit entry WIN will receive a marketing package valued at $1,000. Submissions will be judged PRIZES Betty’s Creative Studio based on subject matter, artistic merit, creativity and craftsmanship. •Mixed Media •Card Making •Scrapbooking •Supplies & Workshops To register and for more information, scan the QR Code or bettyscreativeshop.com www.chronicleonline.com/ 352-513-4366 contests/sassycups 2143 W Norvell Bryant Highway Deadline to enter is October 12, 2020 Lecanto, FL 34461 000Z5JR 000YZI4

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Cocktails Available SAR008556 Servos Plaza – 5446 Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL, 628-0800 000Z507 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCENE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 C3 Pandemic caution forces cancellations, rescheduling Large-scale community events on hold Canceled events Fall Mega Book Sale has been canceled. Proceeds from these I The 2020 Homosassa Arts, semi-annual fundraisers benefit Crafts and Seafood Festival has Central Ridge, Coastal Region, been canceled. The November Floral City and Lakes Region festival, hosted by the Hom- libraries and the Citrus County osassa Civic Club, annually fea- Library System. For more infor- tures an array of arts, crafts, mation call 352-513-4935 or visit entertainment and seafood in foccls.org. Old Homosassa. For more infor- I The November 2020 Kings mation, visit www.facebook. Bay Rotary Club Charitable com/SassaSeafoodFestival. Foundation’s annual Stone Crab I Due to the coronavirus, Jam Music Festival will not be Voices for Children made the held this year due to COVID-19 determination to cancel their and the safety of sponsors, at- annual Quarter Auction and tendees, vendors, volunteers and Dinner to raise funds and communities. The club is plan- awareness for children in state ning the 13th annual Stone Crab custody due to alleged abuse or Jam Music Festival for Nov. 6, neglect. 2021. For updates, check Stone In lieu of purchasing a ticket CrabJam.com and Facebook/ for this year’s event, donations Stone Crab Jam. can be made to support the I Jim Anderson, president of children. Visit www.voices4 the Nature Coast Friends of childrenfl.org or mail donations Blues Inc. announces the non- to: Voices for Children, P.O. Box profit organization has canceled 4062, Ocala, FL 34478. its planned celebration for the I The Herbstfest, hosted by 25th annual Blues n’ BBQ on the German American Social Nov. 7, 2020. Club annually in November, has I The seventh annual Black been canceled. For more infor- Diamond Invitational Car Show, mation, contact Sigi Strak at 352- hosted by the Central Citrus Ro- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle file 854-9616 or sigistrak@ tary, will not be happening on Patrons look over some of the many seafood and festival foods available at the 2019 Homosassa Arts, centurylink.net. the fairways of the Highlands Crafts and Seafood Festival. This year’s festival, annually hosted by the Homosassa Civic Club, has been I The January concert at Ho- Course in November 2020. Car canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. mosassa First United Methodist enthusiasts look forward to No- Church has been canceled. As of vember 2021 when the event is, start of the 2020-21 season. The Rescheduled events Garfunkel, featuring Todd and now, the remaining concerts of hopefully, able to return. Oct. 26 and 27 Veterans Appre- Greg Pitts of The Boxers, has the Music Series are still sched- I The annual Floral City ciation Concerts and the I The following Citrus been rescheduled to Friday, uled. Gospel pianist Timothy Heritage Days celebration and Nov. 11 Veterans Memorial Ser- County Parks and Recreation Dec. 18, 2020, at Citrus Springs Noble will be featured Feb. 27. Candles ‘N’ Carols event with vice Concerts are canceled. shows have been rescheduled. Community Center. To end this season, the “Neil Di- holiday season horse-drawn Conductor Craig Lilly is hope- Those who already purchased G The Never Stop Believin’ amond of the South,” Bobby Pal- wagon rides has been canceled. ful that rehearsals can resume tickets for shows can still at- concert, “A Tribute to Journey,” ermo, will take the stage March This event, reminiscent of days in time for the Dec. 14 and 15 tend on the rescheduled date. has been moved from Aug. 28, 7. Ticketing information will be gone by, has been held on the Holiday Concerts. For more in- Season pass holders can also 2020, to Friday, June 18, 2021. forthcoming. first Saturday of December and formation, visit www. attend with their 2019/20 G The Johnny Cash tribute I The Dunnellon Concert Se- the preceding Friday night for naturecoastcommunityband. passes. Doors will open at concert, “Johnny Cash Now,” ries at Dunnellon Presbyterian the past 27 years. The Floral com. 6 p.m. and the band will go on featuring Gray Sartin, is re- Church has been canceled for City Heritage Council plans to I Plaza Car Cruise-ins, spon- at 7 p.m. for all concerts. The scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 21, the fall quarter. Plans will be host the event in 2021. sored by Plaza Chrysler, Dodge, Citrus Springs Community Cen- 2021. made to start up again in Janu- I Due to continuing concerns Jeep and Ram, and the Citrus ter is at 1570 W. Citrus Springs Canceling or rescheduling an ary 2021 and further details will for the health and safety of MOPARS Car Club, have been Blvd. For more information, annual community event? be posted as soon as available. NCCB musicians and audi- canceled for the remainder of call 352-527-7540. Email notice of the cancellation I The Friends of the Citrus ences, the Nature Coast Com- 2020 in caution of COVID-19. For G The tribute to the famous to community@chronicleonline. County Library System annual munity Band is delaying the information, call 352-726-1238. folk/rock duo Simon and com.

so far. free to walk on the beach The extras add between or walk on a trail,” she ROAD Family vacations are the new field trip. The $225 and $250 to the room said. Continued from Page C1 rate, which varies de- Breaux Walker and virtual learning has been tough for a lot of kids. pending on the date and Edie Silver Walker prefer lurking in schoolcations They’re stuck on screens all day or sitting there at room type. Stormy, the nearly 30-foot as well. “Family vacations are RV they bought for “Formal schoolcation home, with their parents over their shoulders, the new field trip,” said $17,000 just before they programs have the poten- Lee Rekas, the resort’s di- took off Aug. 8 from home tial to create further doing work sheets. rector of sales and mar- in San Francisco with achievement gaps be- keting. “The virtual their sixth-grader and tween high- and low- Lee Rekas learning has been tough twin first-graders. Logging income families, and Key West Harbor Resort director of sales and marketing. for a lot of kids. They’re in to school and home- more cost-effective ver- stuck on screens all day work is mandatory, the sions should be devel- others similar experi- former prison and mili- Terika Haynes, a luxury or sitting there at home, parents said. oped, but overall there ences, whether they’re tary fort Constitution Hill, travel planner in Orlando, with their parents over “We’re working our itin- are many learning bene- roughing it on the road which has been turned Florida, said all of the their shoulders, doing eraries around WiFi. fits for taking children on for extended periods or into a history museum on “school from paradise” work sheets.” We’re using hot spots on schoolcations,” Khazen- spending on hotels and the country’s journey to packages she’s recently Stephanie Gunderson, a our cell phones a lot,” Sil- zon said. “If students are resorts trying to make up democracy. spotted guarantee dedi- stay-at-home mom in ver Walker said from burnt out and under- for a summer slump. The Browns have taken cated workspaces for chil- southeastern Pennsylva- Ennis, Montana, about stimulated studying at For Jayson and Tammy a few road trips within dren. Some are adding nia, plans a two-week trip seven weeks in. home, then they may not Brown, schoolcations for driving distance of home after-school activities, in- to North Carolina’s Outer Reyne, the 11-year-old be engaged in class at their three kids have in Atlanta since March, cluding sports training for Banks in October with her doing full days of live in- all.” been both ongoing and and have more planned. student athletes. four children — ranging struction, didn’t miss a Jennifer Steele, an as- life-affirming over the Tammy, a special educa- Packages range from from 5 to 13 — and their moment when Stormy sociate professor of edu- past five years. The par- tion teacher, is handling seven to 21 days, she said. school-issued iPads. Her blew an air hose in the cation at American ents and 11-year-old her students remotely. “It’s a bit too early to husband will stay behind middle of school in a sleet University, said that if Jayde, 13-year-old She and her husband capture numbers since to work. storm north of Helena, distance learners don’t Jay’Elle and 14-year-old make sure their kids log these programs are just They’ll be staying in a Montana, on Interstate 15. show up for class during Jayson are used to travel- on to school when atten- starting to roll out, but small cabin close to the “With her laptop and schoolcations, “we would ing the world with school dance is required. these programs are de- beach that they rented at her headphones, she just expect them to lose some topics in mind, but the “Oh we stay on them for signed for those with a lower, off-season price. hopped up into the tow knowledge and skills.” In pandemic has them sure,” dad said. more of a disposable in- They’re packing in their truck,” Silver Walker addition, she said, the avoiding planes. What do the kids think come who are accus- food and will bypass the laughed. idea “exposes socioeco- Before the pandemic, they’re gaining? tomed to luxury,” Haynes usual tourist attractions. Breaux added: “We’re nomic inequities in there was a trip to Israel “I find it much more said. “We plan primarily to out in the woods every terms of people’s inabil- at a time Jay’Elle was fun than school, being In Florida, the Marker stay in the cabin doing single day after they go to ity to leave and go to dif- studying the Mideast. able to experience first- Key West Harbor Resort schoolwork. That’s the class. They’re getting the ference places.” Young Jayson made sci- hand what I’m actually began offering private tu- No. 1 priority, for the kids coolest, most experien- Since the start of the ence connections be- learning in class,” tors in mid-September. It to attend school but then tial, useful education pandemic, families of tween rock formations Jay’Elle said. has technical support having the late afternoons every day.” means have decamped to there and bioluminescent Her brother’s favorite available for kids, and ed- second homes or taken organisms he saw on an- part of all that travel? ucators to cover local top- 6255-1002 FCRN long-term rentals in va- other adventure. “The food, and the ani- ics, such as the island’s cation spots around the In South Africa, the mals,” he said. literary history and ma- PUBLIC NOTICE world. With summer over, family focused on Nelson The siblings are writing rine life. There have been schoolcations offer Mandela, visiting the a book about their travels. a handful of reservations NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City of Crystal River, Florida that a PUBLIC HEARING will be held before the City Council to consider an application from PCK Land Holdings LLC for a Special Use to establish a Mobile Outdoor Commercial Kitchen in accordance with the City of Crystal River’s Land Development Code, Chapter 4, Section 4.08.00 for property located at 224 NW Highway 19, Crystal River, Florida, further described in the records of the Citrus County Property Appraiser as Parcel Number 17E18S210060 0940.

The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 123 NW Highway 19, Crystal River, Florida.

City Council: Monday, October 12, 2020 at 5:30 p.m.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact the City of Crystal River, City Manager’s Office, 123 NW Highway 19, Sponsored by: Crystal River, FL 34428, (352) 795-4216, at least two (2) days T.A.D. Homes, before the meeting. Homosassa Printing, New Horizons Village, The All interested persons who wish to be heard on this matter, take Citrus County Chronicle, due notice of the time and place of the Public Hearing. Sertoma, Citrus County Information on the proposed Special Use is available for public Sheriff’s Office, CHIPS, Citrus 95.3.96.7-103.3. inspection in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 123 NW For more information or to register contact Robert DeSimone or email: [email protected] Highway 19, Crystal River, FL 34428. 000Z3AG 000Z5TD C4 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2020 TV AND MORE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE 2 September 27 - October 3, 2020 Viewfinder Citrus County (FL) ChroniCLe FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 2, 2020 C: Comcast, Citrus S: Spectrum D/I: Comcast, Dunnellon & Inglis F: Oak Forest H: Holiday Heights C S D/I F H 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ (WESH) News News ET Holly American Ninja Warrior “Qualifier 3” ‘PG’ Dateline NBC (N) News J. 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Chen was born! to play in online duplicates that RAHDO Wearing a mask is not an at- Chen, whose parents, Sarah and were awarding masterpoints. tempt by the government to Steve, and older brother Charlie In today’s deal, Chen played in limit your freedoms or tell you also play, took his first lesson in four spades, partnering his father what to do, as some claim. It is September 2018. The next month, in an online event. Dad’s support CLIPES an effort to save lives and double showed three cards in bring an end to the pandemic spades. as soon as possible so more When West led a low club, Chen people don’t die. Do your part. knew that East had at least one — Ohio Masked Man

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BUICK DODGE Harley-Davidson 1965 Electra 225 2002 Ram Diesel - 2500 2006 Road King ONLY 9023-1002 FCRN Notice to Creditors 9027-1009 FCRN Notice to Creditors V8 Wildcat, 45k Orig mi, Cums/ BLK / 181K mi / 1 5700 miles. Excellent Lammlein, George L. 2020-CP-000351 Hill, Bessie D. 2020 CP 000692 Cold AC - $11,500 owner/ Tow pkg/ Ext. Condition! $8K OBO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SHOWROOM NEW cab / Great Cond. - a/c (352) 503-6725 352-436-7485 aft 1pm $11,500 352-601-0383 IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA HONDA File No. 2020-CP-000351 CASE NO.: 2020 CP 000692 CHEVROLET FORD 2001Goldwing GL1800 IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE L. LAMMLEIN, IN RE: ESTATE OF BESSIE D. HILL, 1936 5 Window Coupe F350 Diesel King 28,500 miles. Many Deceased. Deceased. extras. Excellent cond. 350 V8 Automatic, Ranch Crew Cab 4 x 4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Chrome Eng. -Steel 108K mi/ Rear Ent./ Ultimate touring bike. body, ALL power, cold Retractable Tonneau Black/chrome. $7950 A/C. MUST SELL! Cover-1 owner- ALL svc 352-270-8089 The administration of the estate of George L Lammlein, de- The administration of the estate of Bessie D. Hill, deceased, $26,500 352-302-6979 rec’s/ Mint Condition! ceased, whose date of death was April 29, 2020, is pending in whose date of death was July 13, 2020, is pending in the Circuit $20,900 352-497-6945 HONDA 2009 Shadow 750 Exc. the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in and for Citrus Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of CHEVROLET County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is: 10985 which is 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. The 1969 CAMARO - 454 LINCOLN con. 1 owner, garage Engine / 700R4 trans., ‘02 Blackwood - Good kept, Very low mi 3514 E. Trails End Road, Floral City, FL 34435. The names and ad- names and addresses of the Co-Personal Representatives and MANY upgrades! Call Cond.-ONLY 3K made $3600 561-777-6014 dresses of the personal representative and that of personal the Co-Personal Representatives’ attorney are set forth for details! $40,000 FULLY LOADED $8500 SCOOTER representative’s attorney are set forth below. below. 810-841-2692 352-489-4129 2007 Moto Mojo All creditors of the decedent and other persons having All creditors of the decedent and other persons having Uptown 49cc Scooter claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a CHEVROLET 770 Miles, Street Legal, 1971 Camaro RS copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims Two seater, Remote 4 sp. Black. V8 & A/C. with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Start, Alarm system, $22,000 obo or THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS 3 lockable storage possible trade. compartments $850 (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO- AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 352-303-8226 352-897-5339 TICE ON THEM. THEM. FORD All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- 1930 Model A claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their 5 Window Coupe, 76 K claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE mi./ EXCELLENT Cond. OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. $16,000 352-795-3510 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME-PERIODS SET FORTH IN ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET MERCURY CHEVY SUZUKI ‘06 SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER COMET 1974 302 V8 2007 Verizon Van EVER BARRED. BARRED. -Vortex Engine- Good Burgman 400, Motor Auto Trans. Great Scooter, SHARP, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME-PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, Collector Car! $8,700 Condition! call for Price & Details Runs Great -Very CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE 352-212-5747 Dependable! $1475 DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Call for Appt. The date of the first publication of this Notice is Sept. 25, 2020. The date of first publication of this notice is Oct. 2, 2020. MUSTANG Personal Representative Co-Personal Representatives: 1996 Cobra -Black w/ George Lammlein, Jr. Gregory L. Hill 315 Iron Mountain Road, Canton, GA 30115 Tan Interior, 4.6 Liter V8 211 45th St E, Palmetto, FL 34221 Marsha Y. Tyler 5308 SW 80th Street, Gainesville, FL 32608 5 speed w/ Extras Can-Am Spyder 2016, White, 4,705 mi, Attorney for Personal Representative $12,450 (352) 465-0580 Garage-Kept /s/ Alex J. Mindrup, Esq. Florida Bar No. 1002009 Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives: Excellent Condition! MINDRUP & SAMOLE, PLLC /s/ Dawn Ellis, Esq. Florida Bar Number: 091979 $17,500 352-794-0352 3030 N. Rocky Point Drive W, Ste. 150, Tampa, Florida 33607 My Florida Probate, P.A. Dawn Ellis, Esq. for the firm SELL Telephone: (727) 697-7257 P.O. Box 952, Floral City, FL 34436-0952 EW-66 SCOOTER YOUR VEHICLE Brand NEW! EW-66 Published September 25 and October 2, 2020. (352) 726-5444 E-mail Address: -2 Seater- See on IN THE [email protected] TOYOTA Internet. $2500 Published October 2 & 9, 2020. 2000 MR2 SPYDER 352-465-6335 Silver Convertible w/ 9024-1003 FCRN Notice to Creditors 86K mi, A FUN car that Harley-Davidson Sumners, Cherry Lynn 2020-CP-000684 RUNS GREAT! $5200 ‘08 FLHX Street Glide, Classifieds Very Clean, Low Miles, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT TRIUMPH $8900 OBO IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 1973 TR6, 4 spd, 6 cyl, 352-277-9175 PROBATE CASE NO. 2020-CP-000684 6241-1002 FCRN 2 Tops, Red w/ Black IN RE: THE ESTATE OF CHERRY LYNN SUMNERS, aka Interior $15,000 Firm ONLY 352-503-6859 CHERRY L. SUMNERS, Pursuant to FLA. STAT. 83.806 Notice is Hereby Given That on $19.95 Deceased. 10/09/2020 at 11 a.m. at PACK-N-STACK Mini Storage, 7208 W. NOTICE TO CREDITORS WILLY’S JEEPSTR for 7 days Grover Cleveland Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34446. The Miscellane- 1967Commdo, conv, ous Personal Property contents of your storage shall be sold for past 4WD, 3 sp., 225 V6, $29.95 The administration of the estate of Cherry Lynn Sumners, aka due rent and fees owed by the tenant, new tires, paint, 33k Cherry L. Sumners, deceased, whose date of death was Au- orig mi, runs great, for 14 days call for details $18,500 gust 21, 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, William Spearing (847) 671-3550 $49.95 Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North 6645 South Frankfurter Way, Homosassa, FL 34446 Harley-Davidson Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and ad- 2003 - 100th Aniv. for 30 days Edition V Rod, dresses of the personal representative and the personal Maria DeGraff Black & Silver, Vance & $69.95 representative’s attorney are set forth below. 6662 W. Robin Lane, Homosassa, FL 34448 Hines - 13k Orig. mi. Run ‘til it sells All creditors of the decedent and other persons having $4,950 obo claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a Kristopher Sellers 516-819-9196 copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims P.O. Box 668, Homosassa Sprgs, FL 34447 HONDA with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER 1989 Goldwing SE THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Danielle Miller 1500 CC, Blue/green. * Call your AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 473 N. Sams Pt, Crystal River, FL 34429 FORD Only 11,401 mi., bought Classified THEM. 2002 F450 Lariat brand new. Perfect All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- 141k mi, 7.3 diesel, cond. Hardly driven. Representative Published September 25 & October 2, 2020 Jake brake, 5th wheel $6000 obo Tony: for details. ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their body. Western hauler 352-527-8950 352-563-5966 claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE $21,950 502-345-0285 Pictures avail. online! FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN 6248-1009 FCRN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Affordable Secure Storage - Citrus Springs NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, 7465 N. Florida Ave. Citrus Springs, FL 34434 352-465-7500 ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF SALE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Affordable Secure Storage @ 7465 N. Florida Ave. Citrus Springs, FL The date of first publication of this Notice is Sept. 25, 2020. 34434 352-465-7500. Personal property consisting of household 6240-1016 FCRN goods, boxes and other personal property used in home, office or Andrews/Andrews 2020 DR 843 Dissolution of Marriage Personal Representative: Jay E. Sumners garage will be sold or otherwise disposed of at public sale on the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, dates & times indicated below to satisfy Owners Lien for rent & fees IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 15955 Frederick Rd., Apt. 1426, Rockville, MD 20855 Attorney for Personal Representative: due in accordance with Florida Statutes: Self-Storage Act, Sections 83. 806 & 83. 807. All items or spaces may not be available for sale. Case No.: 2020 DR 843 Denise VanNess, Esq. Florida Bar No. 0845050 VanNess & VanNess, P.A. Cash only for all purchases & tax resale certificates required if appli- Division: cable. Michele Andrews, 1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 352-795-1444 B. Sesler - Unit A026 Petitioner, S. Sylvester - Unit B182 Published September 25 and October 2, 2020. and D. Danner - Unit B073 Keith Andrews, D. Danner - Unit A032 Respondent. A. Grenier - Unit A043 9025-1003 FCRN Notice to Creditors J. Castro - Unit A050 NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE A. Rozar - Unit D152 (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) Wines, John W. 2020-CP-000660 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT L. Wilkes - Unit D136 MD Transportation, E. Santana, M. Giokas - Unit A040 TO: Keith Andrews IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE CASE NO. 2020-CP-000660 (Last Known Address): 310 W. Dixie Ave, Apt 3, Leesburg, FL SALE NOTICE 34748 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF JOHN W. WINES, a/k/a JOHN WINFIELD WINES, GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT A ONLINE PUBLIC SALE Deceased. www.storagetreasures.com YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has ON October 17th, 2020 AT OR AFTER: 11:00 AM.EST been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of NOTICE TO CREDITORS your written defenses, if any, to it on Michele Andrews, whose ad- Published October 2 & 9, 2020 dress is 6053 E. Urban Lane, Floral City, FL 34436, on or before Oc- The administration of the estate of John W. Wines, aka John tober 25, 2020, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 110 Winfield Wines, deceased, whose date of death was July 12, N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450, before service on Petitioner 2020, is pending in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be en- Probate Division, the address of which is 110 North Apopka Av- 6252-1009 FCRN tered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. enue, Inverness, FL 34450. The names and addresses of the per- Affordable Secure Storage - Hernando sonal representative and the personal representative’s attor- 3640 N. Carl G Rose Hwy Hernando, FL 34442 The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or per- ney are set forth below. PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF SALE sonal property should be divided: NONE All creditors of the decedent and other persons having Affordable Secure Storage @ 3640 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy., Hernando claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a FL 34442 Personal property consisting of household goods, boxes Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims and other personal property used in home, office or garage will be available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may re- with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER sold or otherwise disposed of at public sale on the dates & times in- view these documents upon request. THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS dicated below to satisfy Owners Lien for rent & fees due in accord- AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON ance with Florida Statutes: Self-Storage Act, Sections 83. 806 & 83. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of THEM. 807. All items or spaces may not be available for sale. Cash only for your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mail- All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- all purchases & tax resale certificates required if applicable. ing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Fam- ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their ily Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE J. Gromling, Unit # 637 or e-mailed to the addresses on record at the clerk’s office. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. E. Henick, Unit # 206 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN M. Henry, Unit # 60 ** WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Proce- FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. G. Hopkins, Unit # 176 dure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, B. Wise, Unit # 56 information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE dismissal or striking of pleadings. DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. SALE NOTICE The date of first publication of this Notice is Sept. 25, 2020. GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT A ONLINE PUBLIC SALE Dated: September 2, 2020. Personal Representative: www.storagetreasures.com Angela Vick, Ckerk of Court and Comptroller Jennifer Anne Wines ON October 17th, 2020 AT OR AFTER: 11:00 AM. EST. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 6908 Boyertown Pike, Douglassville, PA 19518 (COURT SEAL) Attorney for Personal Representative: Published October 2 & 9, 2020 Denise VanNess, Esq. Florida Bar No. 0845050 By: Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk VanNess & VanNess, P.A. 1205 North Meeting Tree Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429 Published September 25 and October 2, 9, and 16, 2020. 352-795-1444 6253-1009 FCRN Published September 25 and October 2, 2020. Affordable Secure Storage - Floral City 8425 E. Rosko Court Floral City FL 34436 PUBLIC NOTICE - NOTICE OF SALE Affordable Secure Storage @ 8425 E. Rosko Court, Floral City FL 9022-1002 FCRN Notice to Creditors 34436 Personal property consisting of household goods, boxes and 9026-1009 FCRN Notice to Creditors Hood, James Percy 2020-CP-000060 other personal property used in home, office or garage will be sold or Keaten, Anthony Wayne 2020-CP-728 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT otherwise disposed of at public sale on the dates & times indicated IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA below to satisfy Owners Lien for rent & fees due in accordance with PROBATE DIVISION Probate Division Florida Statutes: Self-Storage Act, Sections 83. 806 & 83. 807. All File No. 2020-CP-728 Case No. 2020-CP-000060 items or spaces may not be available for sale. Cash only for all pur- IN RE: ESTATE OF ANTHONY WAYNE KEATEN IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES PERCY HOOD, chases & tax resale certificates required if applicable. A/K/A ANTHONY WAYNE KEATON, Deceased. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS C. Collins Unit 124 NOTICE TO CREDITORS E. Nedashefski Unit 320 The administration of the estate of JAMES PERCY HOOD, de- E. Perine Unit 324 The administration of the estate of ANTHONY WAYNE ceased, whose date of death was March 22, 2019, is pending A. Beraquit Unit 247 KEATEN A/K/A ANTHONY WAYNE KEATON,, deceased, whose in the Circuit Court for Citrus County, Florida, Probate Division, date of death was November 3, 2003, is pending in the Circuit the. address of which is 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, SALE NOTICE Court for CITRUS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address FL 34450. The name and address of the Personal Representa- GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT A ONLINE PUBLIC SALE of which is 110 N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, FL 34450. The names tive and the Personal Representative’s attorney are set forth www.storagetreasures.com and addresses of the personal representative and the personal below. ON October 17th, 2020 AT OR AFTER: 11:00 AM. EST. representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the Decedent and other persons having All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against Decedent’s estate on whom a Published October 2 & 9, 2020 claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER 6254-1009 FCRN THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Affordable Secure Storage — Ocala AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON All other creditors of the Decedent and other persons hav- 11055 W. Hwy. 40 Ocala, Fl. 34482 352-873-0995 THEM. ing claims or demands against Decedent’s estate must file their All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav- claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE Personal property consisting of household goods, boxes and other ing claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. personal property used in home, office or garage will be sold or other- claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN wise disposed of at public sale on the dates & times indicated below FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- to satisfy Owners Lien for rent & fees due in accordance with Florida ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN EVER BARRED. Statutes: Self-Storage Act, Sections 83. 806 & 83. 807. All items or FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, spaces may not be available for sale. Cash only for all purchases & NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE tax resale certificates required if applicable. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is Sept. 25, 2020. T. Clark- D218 T. Holmes-B079 M. Dunn- A029 J. Noel- The date of first publication of this Notice is Oct. 2, 2020. Personal Representative: D219 Personal Representative: THERESA ANN HOOD D. Bean- C145 D. Bean- C138 J. Rollins- P039 ALYSSA YOUNCE 1882 Princeton Ave., Ste 5, Atlanta, Georgia 30337 B.Regino- B096 L. Lopez- D214 S. Flores- B076 7277 N. Fairlawn Terrace Citrus Springs, FL 34434 Attorney for Personal Representative: Attorney for Personal Representative: By: DIANE COHEN, ESQ., Florida Bar No: 11801 SALE NOTICE ROBERT S. CHRISTENSEN, ESQ. Florida Bar Number: 0075272 120 North Shore Road Hampton, NH 03842 GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT A ONLINE PUBLIC SALE PO Box 415, Homosassa Springs, Florida 34447 Telephone: (352) 637-1899 Email: www.storagetreasures.com Telephone: 352-382-7934 Fax: 352-382-7936 [email protected] ON October 17, 2020 AT OR AFTER: 11:00 AM. EST E-mail: [email protected] Published October 2 & 9, 2020. Published September 25 & October 2, 2020. Published October 2 & 9, 2020 C10 FRIDAY,OCTOBER 2, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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6243-1002 FCRN Amending Code of Ordinances, Chapter 12.2 “Parks and Rec- 6246-1002 FCRN Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property reation” on Final Reading at 5:30 p.m., on Monday, October 26th, PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property 2020 in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 123 NW Highway 19, Crys- Fictitious Name Pursuant to the lien granted by the Florida Self-Storage Facility Act, tal River, Florida. This Ordinance, in its entirety, may be inspected at Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Fla. Stat. Ann. 83.801, et. seq., Harbor Self Storage, will sell by pub- the office of the City Clerk during regular working hours. Florida Statutes. lic auction (or otherwise dispose) personal property (in its entirety) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- belonging to tenants listed below to the highest bidder to satisfy the ORDINANCE NO. 20-O-08 gage in business under the fictitious name of: lien of the Lessor for Rental and other charges due. Said property is AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER, FLORIDA, Smith Marine Design located at Harbor Safe Storage 6365 S Tex Point Homosassa CONCERNING THE CONDUCT OF BUSINESS IN CITY PARKS located at 11968 W Caladium St, Crystal River, FL 34428 in the Fl34448. PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 12.2 -PARKS AND RECREATION; County of Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division Unit 194 Mary Long ADDING DEFINITIONS TO SECTION 12.2-1 - DEFINITIONS; of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL. Bidding close No earlier than 10/15/2020 at 11:00am on AMENDING SECTION 12.2-3 - REGULATIONS TO PROVIDE FOR Dated at Crystal River, FL, this 25th day of September, 2020. Storagetreasures.com. Bidding Begins 10 days prior to close. $100 THE AWARD OF FRANCHISES TO COMMERCIAL PAD- /s/ Arlene F. Smith Cash deposit per unit. All Sales Final. Harbor Safe Storage reserves DLECRAFT BUSINESSES PURSUANT TO FRANCHISE AGREE- Owner right to withdraw any or all units, partial or entire, from the sale at any MENTS; PROVIDING MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR AWARD Published October 2, 2020 time before the sale or to refuse any bids. Contents must be removed AND CONDUCT OF SUCH BUSINESS; PROVIDING FOR SEVER- completely from the property within 24 hours or are deemed aban- ABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN doned by buyer. Payment in Store is Cash. EFFECTIVE DATE. Published September 25 & October 2, 2020 6250-1002 FCRN Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Governing PUBLIC NOTICE Body with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need Fictitious Name a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may need to pro- Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, vide that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record Florida Statutes. 6247-1002 FCRN (10/18 & 10/20) includes testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- based. (Section 286.0105 Florida Statutes) gage in business under the fictitious name of: NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: ADVANCED TOWING gives Notice of Sandy McDermott Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell the vehicles listed below at Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting be- located at 7378 W. Leisure St, Dunnellon, FL 34433 in the County of 08:00 am at 4875 S FLORIDA AV Inverness, FL 34450, on the cause of a disability or physical impairment should contact the City of Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corpora- dates indicated below, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Crystal River, City Manager’s Office, 123 NW Highway 19, Crystal tions of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL. Statutes. ADVANCED TOWING reserves the right to accept or reject River, FL 34428, (352) 795-4216, at least two (2) days before the Dated at Dunnellon, FL, this 24th day of September, 2020. any and/or all bids. meeting. /s/ Sandra McDermott LLC Member Mgr. Date of Sale: 10/18/2020 Published October 2, 2020 Published October 2, 2020 1FTPW12V59FA93619 2009 Ford

Date of Sale: 10/20/2020 6251-1002 FCRN 1HGCD5659RA142325 1994 Honda PUBLIC NOTICE 6249-1002 FCRN Fictitious Name Published October 2, 2020 Notice under Fictitious Name Law, pursuant to Section 865.09, Notice under Fictitious Name Law. pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes. Florida Statutes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to en- gage in business under the fictitious name of: gage in business under the fictitious name of: Burch Automotive Specialty Services Sandy McDermott Real Estate 6245-1002 FCRN located at 7586 E Shore Dr., Inverness, FL 34450, in the County of located at 7378 W. Leisure St, Dunnellon, FL 34433 in the County of CITY OF CRYSTAL RIVER Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corpora- Citrus, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corpora- PUBLIC NOTICE tions of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL. tions of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL. Dated at Inverness, Florida, this 30th day of September, 2020. Dated at Dunnellon, FL, this 24th day of September, 2020. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City Council of the City of Crystal John Floyd Batton /s/ Sandra McDermott LLC River, Florida that a PUBLIC HEARING will be held to consider, on Owner Member Mgr. Final Reading, the following proposed Ordinance: No. 20-O-08, Published October 2, 2020 Published October 2, 2020