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Developers Break Ground on New Town Center in Central Debary MIDWEEK:DEC. 5-8, 2018 HOMECOMING SCPS announces Former SAC standouts Payton Caffrey (right) and Daniele 2020 Teacher of the Serrano were at UCF this past Year Finalists week as college volleyball stars See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 8 AKEANFORDARY ONGWOOD INTER PRINGS VIEDO ENEVA ASSELBERRYERALDSTEEN HULUOTA LTAMONTE PRINGS E ARY L M ,L ,W S ,O ,G ,C ,O ,C ,A S ,D B S • © 2018 H Vol. 127, No. 34 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Seminole County Public Schools helps Hurricane 1 dead, 1 injured in ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael victims with large donation weekend shooting BUSH REMEMBERED AS HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin By Larry Griffin 'GREAT MAN' AND 'GENTLE Herald Staff SOUL' A shooting in Seminole County Friday On Tuesday morning, four bus- The nation's capital mourns night left one dead and one injured - with loads of donations were transported the 41st president as he lies in no suspects identified as of Monday, accord- from a Seminole County Public state with solemn ceremony and ing to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office. Schools warehouse up to Liberty and high tributes to his service and On Nov. 30 at around 10:54 p.m., deputies Calhoun County public schools rav- decency. responded to an address at 3320 Sanford Av- aged by Hurricane Michael in Octo- enue in unincorporated Sanford for reports ber. ISRAEL TARGETS HEZBOL- The donations are comprised of See SHOOTING, Page 2 LAH BORDER TUNNELS everything from school supplies to clothes and even de-humidifiers - The Israeli operation could everything that the people in the area send tensions soaring between might need, according to Superintend- Israel and its Iranian-backed foe, ent Walt Griffin. whose last conflict was more The Seminole County School BoardHerald and Superintendent photo by Larry Walt Griffin Grif- “I’m so proud of this community,” than a decade ago. fin stood before a large amount of boxes full of donations, ready to Griffin said. “When a disaster hap- be shipped out to the Panhandle for victims of Hurricane Michael, See DONATION, Page 7 FRANCE TRIES TO DEFUSE on Monday afternoon. TENSIONS The French government an- nounces a suspension of fuel tax hikes in an effort to appease a ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING protest movement that has radi- calized. Andy Rodriguez (fromHerald left) andphoto Adrian by Larry Ravelo Griffin own EXPERTS SKEPTICAL OF new gaming joint Arcade Monsters in Oviedo. TRADE TRUCE Retro arcade in Oviedo Economists at Goldman Sachs say that the amount of progress made between Trump and takes you back in time China's president at the G-20 summit appears "quite limited." HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin DEEP-POCKETED DEMOC- RATS HIT KEY STATES New gaming joint Arcade Monsters in Oviedo is dark inside, mainly lit by the screens Billionaires Tom Steyer and of a couple dozen classic arcade games flash- Michael Bloomberg are travel- ing all at once: Donkey Kong, Street Fighter, ling to early presidential primary Dragon’s Lair, Dance Dance Revolution, Mor- states, stoking speculation about tal Kombat and more. whether they will run. There’s also a series of classic movie and See AP, Page 7 See ARCADE, Page 12 The City of Sanford honored Recreation Director Mike Kirby (center) on his last day of workPhoto by letting contributed him light See what’s happening Bush saluted by CIA comrades; the city’s tree. Kirby retired after working for 37 years for the city. service dog Sully comes, too around Seminole County See AP Story, Page 7 See page 4 Developers break ground on new STOCKS OF SEMINOLE SMILE LOCAL INTEREST town center in central DeBary As of 3 p.m. Tuesday By Larry Griffin Allegiant $124.47 Herald Staff Bombardier $1.73 A new town center is coming to Faro $47.10 DeBary, and the first leg of it, an HCA Healthcare $138.28 apartment complex, broke ground Invacare $5.46 in November. According to a press release, NextEra $177.67 there will be 289 high-end apart- Tractor Supply $90.69 ments available at the intersection Toro $60.67 of Dirksen Drive and 17/92. That’s just the first step of a Wells Fargo $53.15 larger 68-acre mixed-use project called The Junction, though, with a still-unnamed 46,000-feet grocery store and other businesses in talks Amy Pennock to potentially come to the final de- velopment, as well as other stores Seminole County mixing entertainment, retail and School Board Member Developers break ground on The Junction in DeBary.Photo contributed See DEBARY, Page 12 PAGE 2 • Midweek: Dec. 5-8, 2018 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: Wes t Volusia NAACP to hold Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Luncheon By Sheralyn Brinson The West Volusia Branch of NAACP will host the An- nual Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore Memorial Lunch- eon, on Saturday, December 15, 2018, at New Hope Bap- tist Church, 2885 Lake Helen Osteen Road in Deltona, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Mrs. Sonya Mallard, Cultural Center Coordinator of the Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park & Museum in Titusville, FL, will be the guest speaker. The Manning Family Reunion 2018 (Seated, first row-center: Mother Rebecca HendersonPhotos of Sanford,contributed FL) Tickets ($20) can be pur- chased at the door or in ad- vance. For more information and tickets, con- Demetrius Powell of Tampa, Hunt at the Inner Harbor; Family Motto: “Our Strength tact Mike Williams, 386-804- FL. Family Picnic at Patterson is our Pride”. The reunion 6136. Park; and Game Night at the souvenir booklet is very in- Harry T. Moore and his • The Manning Family hotel’s Conference Center. formative and provides in- wife, Harriette Vyda Simms Reunion was held in Balti- On Saturday, July 28, “A formation on the family more, MD, known as “The Day in D.C.”, with tours of history, announcements/ac- Moore, both educators, were Najiah M. Powell the victims of a bombing of Charm City that inspired the the White House, U.S. Capi- complishments, family di- their home in Mims, FL on writing of the National An- tol and Memorials; and rectory, as well as the Christmas night in 1951. The them, The Star Spangled lunch at the Ronald Reagan history and reports of previ- Moores were the first Harriette Vyda Simms Transportation Coordinator Banner”. The Manning Building. That evening, the ous reunions. Their reunion NAACP members to be mur- Moore Day”. at Fort Lee Virginia; after Family, descendants of Wal- family banquet was held, cycle is every two years and dered for civil rights ac- which, she will be assigned ter Manning and Harriet with the theme, “Harlem they are already planning tivism and have been called • Najiah M. Powell, of to a duty station. Family Jones Manning, are from Nights” (1920’s-1930’s at- for the next one to be held in the first martyrs of the early Sanford, graduated from members traveled from Brooks County (formerly tire). On Sunday, July 29, Orlando, hosted by the stage of the Civil Rights Basic Combat Training at the Florida to support Najiah Thomas County) Georgia. the family gathered for Parker family in 2020. Movement. The State of U.S. Army Training Center and congratulate her on her The family’s research re- prayer and a family meeting Florida passed a resolution at Fort Jackson in Columbia, accomplishments. After the vealed that Harriet Jones before bidding their • The Sanford Alumnae recognizing the third Satur- SC, on Thurs., Nov. 8, 2018. graduation ceremony, she married Walter Manning on farewells. Attendees came Chapter of Delta Sigma day in December each year She has begun her 6 weeks presented her family with a May 14, 1871, in Brooks from various cities around Theta Sorority, Inc., in part- as "Harry Tyson Moore and of job training as a Military Family Appreciation Certifi- County, Georgia. There are the country including San- nership with Watson Realty cate which read, “Let it be no known records of their ford and Orlando, i.e., Corp. to support economic known that the Brown Fam- parents or to what slave Mother Rebecca Henderson; development, will present ily, having mastered the art plantation they belonged. It Loretta Jackson; Loria Jack- mini-workshops at the Wat- of endurance by having a is believed that Walter Man- son; Wanda Priester; son Realty Office in Lake family member successfully ning was of Cherokee Indian Clarence and Daphne Han- Mary as follows: Sat., Dec. complete Basic Combat descent due to the physical kerson; Marvin Henderson; 8th; at 11 a.m.: Mini-Credit Training, and for being the description and features re- Rhonda and Leroy Wilson Repair Workshop by Tim family who stood by, peated through the genera- and their family; Courtney Sander, of Credit Repair of watched over, comforted tions. Their marriage Wilson and family; Chandler Florida, and Myrielle and guided me down the resulted in the blessings of Wilson and family; the Lemoine, of Paramount Res- path to a successful gradua- 18 children. The Mannings Parker family, and others. idential Mortgage. Sat., Feb. tion, and accordingly is were farmers and earned This was an exciting 9, 2019, at 11 a.m.: awarded this Family Certifi- their living as sharecrop- weekend of activities for the Debt/Saving by Harry Dou- cate of Appreciation from pers. As the children grew Mannings and they had a glas, Jr. In May 2019, (date Najiah M. Powell”. She is a up and married, several mi- great time of fun, fellowship to be determined): Home 2018 graduate from Winter grated to other counties in and building lasting memo- Buying Seminar by James B.
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