THREE DAYS A WEEK POST COMMENTS AT CAPE-CORAL-DAILY-BREEZE.COM Overtime CAPE CORAL win Red Knights down visiting Lemon Bay BREEZE — SPORTS EARLY-WEEK EDITION WEATHER: Partly Sunny • Tonight: Mostly Clear • Wednesday: Mostly Cloudy — 2A cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Vol. 49, No. 149 Tuesday, December 14, 2010 50 cents Council OKs financial help to repair Iwo Jima statue By DREW WINCHESTER While the full cost of repair is said that while the repair of the [email protected] unknown, the city was being “This is one thing that really makes statue is crucial, it is also impor- Cape Coral City Council unan- asked to commit roughly our community special. Maintenance tant to continually maintain it imously approved financial help $35,000, according to former is critical so it doesn’t reach this point once repaired. to repair the Iwo Jima statue at Mayor Eric Feichthaler. again.” Colum said the statue used to Eco Park on Monday. “We’re asking the city to make be set in the Rose Garden and was The statue, which has become that commitment,” Feichthaler — Councilmember Kevin McGrail in good repair until roughly an unofficial symbol of the city, said. “This is a very small invest- 1970, when it was vandalized. has fallen into serious disrepair ment that will pay dividends … The statue is only one of three over the years, to the point that we still have people living in this people, including former Mayor bilitation project. condensed copies of the original the statue is actually starting to city who served in World War II.” Arnold Kempe, who petitioned Commandant George Colum crumble. Feichthaler was one of several council to help support the reha- from the Marine Corp League See STATUE, page 6A A brisk walk Vote paves way for commercial center at Santa Barbara, Veterans Winn-Dixie reported anchor for shopping area By DREW WINCHESTER deemed “corporate welfare.” [email protected] “That’s one of the largest com- City Council approved revi- mercial lots in the heart of our sions to a contract that will see city. I'm scratching my head as to city-owned land at the corner of why we sold that for $250,000,” Santa Barbara Boulevard and McGrail said. “For the life of me Veterans Parkway be turned into I cannot figure out why we're giv- commercial activity center with ing this away.” Winn-Dixie as an anchor tenant. Councilmember Chris Developer Dan Creighton is Chulakes-Leetz argued that the paying just over $250,000 for the property — which at one time property, a price that Council- served as a fire station, which still member Kevin McGrail said stands — is not a benefit to the doesn't match the appraised city sitting undeveloped, which it amount of $1.2 million. has done for some time. The deal was struck by the Chulakes-Leetz said previous city council last April to Creighton and local investor sell the land, which is deed Steve Krieg were bringing a ben- restricted, to Creighton. efit to where one does not exist McGrail indicated the deal for the city. was far too one sided in “There seems to be a desire to MICHAEL PISTELLA Creighton's favor, which he See VOTE, page 6A Cape Coral resident Gerry Greenholdt is bundled up during her afternoon walk at Jaycee Park Monday. Indian Festival draws Freeze warning issued interested crowd By DREW WINCHESTER to us,” Pat said. [email protected] Hundreds of people flocked to for Southwest Florida The Germains weren’t able to the festival this year, and like the make their trek west this year, Germains, everyone got a taste of they weren’t able to visit some of Native American culture, art- Temperatures could dip into the 20s in some areas the famed national parks or soak work, history, performance hand made items and food. 50s with winds between 10 and long-sleeve shirts we can pile in the Native American culture By MEGHAN McCOY that comes with their beloved Organizer Rex Begaye said his [email protected] 15 mph before the night temper- on,” he said. “Simple layering is motive for bringing the festival to atures drop into the 20s due to an effective way to stay warm.” trips through America’s last fron- Southwest Florida will expe- tier. Cape Coral is because there is rience another cold front the wind, with Lehigh Acres The Salvation Army of Lee, nothing in Lee County that temperatures reaching the teens. Hendry and Glades counties Lucky for them, then, that through Wednesday with tem- Cape Coral hosted the third annu- focused solely on Native peratures dipping into the teens On Wednesday morning, Resource and Media Specialist American heritage. Close said some could experi- Merrilu Bennett said they al Cape Coral Indian Festival at in some areas. Sun Splash this weekend, as they Begaye and his wife, Barbara Meteorologist Paul Close ence some frost before the after- opened their shelters last night Huntoon, host a similar festival in noon reaches back into the low for 19 people. were given the chance to soak up said there is a strong high pres- Native American culture without Sarasota. sure area coming in from the 60s with winds between 5 and During the last cold spell Lee 10 mph. That night tempera- County experienced on Dec. 6, having to leave the city limits. central United States that is “I’m happy to have them come See CROWD, page 6A expected to push cold air into tures will drop to the mid 30s The Salvation Army had 22 Southwest Florida for the next for those who live inland and in people stay at the shelter and 26 couple of days. the low 40s for the Cape Coral people on Dec. 7, which includ- A freeze warning was issued area. ed two children. for Fort Myers and Cape Coral Red Cross Communications She said they are expecting due to temperatures reaching the Coordinator Colin Downey the same if not more people to 30s Monday night. Close said stressed that individuals should utilize the shelter since it will be for those who live further inland dress in layers during the next a little cooler outside. around Lehigh Acres will feel couple of days to keep them- Bennett said some individu- temperatures dip into the 20s. selves protected from the ele- als came in and picked up blan- Afternoon temperatures ments. Lucas today will reach the mid to high “We have drawers full of See FREEZE, page 3A Olvera performs an Okla- homa Fancy Dance at Messiah Church to hold 24th the Cape Coral Indian ‘Living Nativity’ Christmas Diorama Festival. By ANDREA GALABINSKI and more than 20 in the technical drive-through Living Nativity MICHAEL [email protected] crew are now rehearsing and will take place Friday, Dec. 17, PISTELLA It is a sight that many, many preparing for the drive through and Saturday, Dec. 18, from 7 to have enjoyed over the years — holiday experience, said coordi- 9 p.m. Messiah Lutheran Church’s nator Shirley Egleston. “I enjoy all the preparation, “Living Nativity” Christmas Egleston has been a volunteer but I really enjoy the week we Diorama. organizer for the event for the last actually have the event. It is an This will mark the 24th year four years, and organizer for the opportunity to do something for the lavish presentation will be equally popular Easter Diorama. the community, and to me, it is held at the church on Pine Island She’s been preparing for the Road. A cast of 60 performers big event since October. The See CHURCH, page 3A ATAGLANCE AROUND THE CAPE NEWS OF NOTE

WHAT’S INSIDE Cape Coral Friends Pet adoption event at Su Casa Annie’s Mailbox...... 9A Horoscopes...... 9A of Wildlife meets tonight Su Casa, a furniture boutique, is hosting a pet adoption day and shelter benefit for Cape Life...... 7A Obituaries...... 2A The Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife will Lee County Domestic Animal Services CASH 3: hold its general membership meeting Classifieds...... 1-3B Police Blotter...... 2A 9-3-1 / 8-9-5 Saturday, Dec. 18, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, Dec 14, at the Rotary Park Su Casa is located at 1232 Cape Coral Comics...... 11A Sports...... 12-13A PLAY 4: 2-7-9-5 / 2-7-5-9 Environmental Center from 7-8:30 p.m. Parkway East in Cape Coral, next to The guest speaker for the program will Community...... 8A Tides...... 2A Fantasy 5 McDonald’s. be local nature photographer and member Crossword...... 11A TV Listings...... 10A 10-12-30-32-34 Volunteers from LCDAS will have pets Lotto Dan Tudor, who will present a documen- for adoption from the shelter to meet and Dr. Donohue...... 9A Weather...... 2A 24-27-33-38-50-52 tary film by Melissa Peabody titled greet visitors along with information on x 5 “American Coyote – Still Wild at Heart.” Editorial...... 4-5A Web poll...... 4A how to adopt them. Florida Powerball Rotary Park is located one mile south of More information about pets for adop- 1-8-10-19-20 Cape Coral Parkway off Pelican Boulevard PB 23 x 2 tion is available at leelostpets.com or by at the intersection of El Dorado Parkway calling (239) 533-7387. To view the shel- and Rose Garden Road. The meeting is free ter’s Wish List click on Animal Care Trust and open to the public. Fund. 7 48445 46010 1 For information call (239) 980-2593. Page 2A Tuesday, December 14, 2010 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE Small businesses get break on recycling fees By DREW WINCHESTER dential rates 12 cents per month, or offer- council. “The only fair and equitable out- Management to Waste Pro affected rough- [email protected] ing a portion of the city's recycle rev- come is to reduce the fees to the previous ly 275 small business owners in the Cape. City Council decided to use the enues. amount.” Under Waste Management, many of increased recycle fees to offset the costs Stephen Bowen, who owns Stephen R. Council did Bowen one better, by low- those businesses “fell through the cracks” for waste collection service to small busi- Bowen Construction Inc., said that the ering his bill from $22 to $21, by using when it came to rate increases, according ness owners in Cape Coral. amount of trash he's been putting out each more, if not all, of its new recycle rev- to Assistant City Manager Carl Schwing. Fees for small business owners nearly week has diminished from week to week. enues. All of the companies, including Waste tripled when Waste Pro took over the Simply reducing the fees isn't enough, “I don't like blindsiding these small Management, had increases for small city's waste management services this Bowen said, as was proposed with the businesses … I think we could put our business rates during the bid process earli- year. The average bill jumped from $22 to option of using recycling fees. As origi- money where our mouth is when we say er in the year. $68. nally proposed, use of recycle revenues we're business friendly,” said Council approved the move 7–1, with Waste Pro offered four options to bring would reduce the bills to $35. Councilmember Chris Chulakes-Leetz. Mayor John Sullivan dissenting. that amount down, including raising resi- “The reduction is not fair,” Bowen told The change is service from Waste

POLICE BLOTTER

(The police blotter contains public S.W. 11th Ave., was charged Saturday was charged Saturday with drive while ■ Thomas Ray Peters, 47, of 909 S.E. information obtained from the Cape with DUI, DUI with damage property and license suspended. 15th Terrace, was charged Monday with Coral Police Department, the Lee refuse to submit to DUI test. ■ Rebecca Lynne Holzem, 27, of 501 aggravated assault with deadly weapon County Sheriff’s Office and the Lee ■ Sheily Bradley, 26, of 1775 Four N.E. 13th Place, was charged Sunday with without intent to kill and carrying con- County Jail booking log. Arrests made Mile Cove Parkway, Apt. 1211, was drive while license suspended. cealed weapon firearm. are suspicions of crime(s) committed. All charged Sunday with battery touch or ■ Arthur A. Kelly, 48, of 2640 ■ John Jairo Quintero, 39, of 627 S.E. persons are innocent until proven guilty strike domestic violence. Somerville Loop, Apt. 1503, was charged 31st Lane, was charged Saturday with in a court of law.) ■ Heather Lynne Damron, 26, of 1118 Saturday with damage property criminal cocaine possess. S.E. Fourth St., was charged Sunday with mischief over $200 under $1,000 and dis- ■ Angel Javier San Millan, 23, of 423 marijuana possess not more than 20 grams, turbing peace breach peace. S.W. 34th St., was charged Sunday with Arrests narcotic equipment possess and or use, ■ Sandra L. Kobelski, 47, of 321 S.E. DUI. ■ Paige Amey, 36, of 1416 S.E. 11th drive with expired license for more than 26th Terrace, was charged Sunday with ■ Jason Austin Sawicki, 28, of 1719 Place, was charged Saturday with drive four months and DUI. burglary with assault or battery. S.W. 12th Terrace, was charged Monday while license suspended. ■ William Thomas David, 35, of 2060 ■ Izabella Leszkiewicz, 61, of 619 S.E. with drugs possess controlled substance ■ Joanne Marie Avard, 61, of 2728 N.E. 20th Terrace, was charged Friday 47th St., Apt. 1, was charged Saturday without prescription includes marijuana with drive while license with DUI. over 20 grams, drive while license sus- suspended. ■ Oscar Jovani Mendoza, 28, of 1400 pended and fail to register motor vehicle. ■ Lazaro Elio Gonzalez, S.W. 12th Place, was charged Friday with ■ Colby Troy Scrivner, 19, of 2303 60, of 4132 Country Club drive while license suspended. S.E. 11th Ave., was charged Monday with Blvd., was charged ■ Christopher Rene Mondor, 27, of hit and run leave scene of crash involve Saturday with hit and run 2122 N.E. Sixth Place, was charged damage to property. leave scene of crash involve Saturday with drive with expired license ■ John Patrick Valente, 37, of 24716 damage to property, DUI for more than four months and resist offi- S.W. Second Terrace, was charged and DUI with property cer obstruct by disguised person. Saturday with larceny theft $300 or more damage. ■ Hoa Thi Nguyen, 49, of 2808 S.W. but less than `$5,000. ■Marcel Hernandez, 28, Eighth Place, was charged Sunday with lar- of 2203 S.E. Fifth Terrace, ceny petit theft.

OBITUARIES Margaret Hacking He was born 18, at 11 a.m. The family requests Margaret Hacking, 88, of Fort in Tennessee that in lieu of flowers, contributions Myers passed away Saturday, Dec. and spent most be made to Hope Hospice. 11, 2010, at Cypress Cove, Fort of his childhood Family and friends may sign the Myers. She was born on June 26, there before guest register at www.dignifiedcre- 1922, in North Adams, Mass. moving to mations.com. She is survived by her daughter Annandale, Va., and son-in-law, Joan and Travis Hall where he lived until moving to Kathleen Smith Nedeau of Gainesville, Va.; daughter, June Kathleen Smith Nedeau, 66, of Portch of Lake Frederick, Va.; four Florida in 1997. He was licensed Bokeelia passed away Friday, Dec. grandchildren, Tamara Hall, Bill Hall, 10, 2010. Funeral arrangements are Michelle Portch and Heather Kane; as a steam engi- neer and worked under the direction of Gendron and two great-grandchildren, John Dykes Funeral & Cremation Service Inc. Christian and John Kane. in that capacity Mrs. Hacking and her husband Art in the Washington, D.C., area. He also retired to Cape Coral where they met worked as a plumber and air condi- Dr. Albert Avedis a wonderful circle of friends. She was tioning specialist. At one time he had a member of the United Methodist his own car repair shop. After his Avedikian II Church, Caloosa Square Dance Club, move to Florida, he was employed as Dr. Albert Avedis Avedikian II, Vagabond Rollaways Camping Club, a maintenance specialist. 79, passed away peacefully last Good Sam Club, Cape Coral Merry His friends will certainly miss him, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010, at Hope Mates, National Capitol Area Social especially when they need help with Hospice in Fort Myers. Club and Cape Coral Retired Citizens auto repairs or home maintenance. Dr. Avedikian was preceded in Association. They knew they only had to call and death by his parents, Albert Avedis Arrangements by Harvey- he would be there to help. and Lucille Avedikian, and a son, Engelhardt Funeral home. He is survived by nine grandchil- Albert Avedis “Beau” Avedikian. A memorial service was held at dren, Renee, Shannon, Alex, Nick and He is survived by his loving wife, Cypress Cove Dec. 12 and the family Gus Luciani; Christopher, Kiana and Hilda Maria Avedikian; his brother, will hold a future memorial service in Kyson Amador and Hunter Presby; Dr. Gregory Edward Avedikian; and Virginia. also one great-grandson, Landon his son, Albert Alexander Avedikian, Luciani. He also leaves behind his as well as his grandchildren, Isabella brothers, James Dykes of South Rose and Alexandra Jayne. John Dykes Carolina and Dwayne Dykes of Dr. Avedikian was an Air Force John Dykes, 64, of Cape Coral Tennessee; step-daughters, Michele pilot, oral surgeon and licensed build- passed away after a long illness Presby of Lehigh Acres and Jennifer ing contractor, as well as a loving hus- Thursday, Dec. 9, 2010, at Hope Amador of Utah; uncles, Dana and band and father. Hospice in Cape Coral with his loved Don Kyte, and cousin, Joann Cochran A celebration of his incredible life ones at his side. He was predeceased of Tennessee; and long-time compan- was held Saturday, Dec. 11, at the by his parents, Blaine Dykes and ion, Kay McLean of Cape Coral. Blue Coyote Business and Social Dorothy Fuggian, his wife, Marsha A memorial service will be held at Club, 9854 Caloosa Yacht & Racquet Dykes, and his daughter, Diane Hope Hospice Chapel, 2430 Club Drive, Fort Myers. Luciani. Diplomat Parkway, E., Saturday, Dec.

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Cape Coral FL Closed Sunday Closed Sunday 239.458.2777 Chandelle Plaza Page 3A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, December 14, 2010 Veterans Memorial dedicated at Horizon Village By ANDREA GALABINSKI [email protected] A ceremony that featured inspirational words, songs and more in tribute to veter- ans was presented at Horizon Village on Speaker William Pearl Harbor Day, at the dedication of a Cobleigh; pianist new veterans memorial monument. and the Navy’s Pat The tribute was held to honor both those Saylor; signer Frank who served in the Armed Forces in the Sciara; singer and past, and those serving today. committee member Community leaders, including Lee Mary Maroon; co-op County Sheriff Mike Scott, North Fort Myers Fire Chief Terry Pye and veterans president Wayne groups like the Amvets Honor Guard Post Ambrose; chairper- 81 were involved in the ceremonies, along son Paul Maroon; with many dedicated individuals from the Robert Patterson, Horizon Village community. who laid the ceremo- The organizer and chairperson of the nial wreath; Edie event was Paul Maroon. “It was challeng- Winter, U.S.A.N.; ing, fun and a privilege,” he said, of the and Ruth Maynard, event that he has been working on since U.S.A.N., at the May. “Our board members voted to have it memorial ceremony then. I asked our co-op president Wayne at Horizon Village in Ambrose to be part of this as well.” North Fort Myers. Maroon is a veteran himself. “I wanted to honor the veterans of Horizon Village,” he said. ANDREA GALABINSKI At the dedication, not only were veter- ans there, but their wives, friends and fam- ily attended. The invocation was presented by the Rev. Paul Dissington, and talented singer ful turnout and very well organized. It is Frank Sciara did several songs, including truly appropriate to not only honor veterans the actual “Old Beautiful” at the formal we have lost, but those actively serving as unveiling of the monument. well.” “Horizon Village General Manager Other special guests and participants James Logan was also instrumental in included Robert Patterson, who laid the building the monument,” Maroon said. ceremonial wreath, William Cobleigh, who “We not only had a lot of community was a key speaker, Edie Winter, U.S.A.N., residents that turned out, but their friends Pat Saylor, U.S.A.N. and Ruth Maynard, and family members as well,” said Logan. U.S.A.N. Honor Guards Amvet Post 81 posted The Guys and Dolls Chorus who per- the colors for they event. The Guard was formed is under the direction of Gloria represented by Captain Walter Ahmad, Wright, who led them in several songs. Carol Ahmad, Jack Waddell, Dennis Other honored guests included VFW Densmore, Ellen LaRochelle, Denver Post 10127 Cdr. Jeff Rousey and VFW Harris, Al Pierolo, Linda Hand, Ed Tucker Post 8463 Chaplain Anthony Alfano. and Rick Dallaventura. Other community members that con- “This was an absolutely wonderful tributed to the effort included program event,” said North Fort Myers Fire Chief facilitator Judy Paul, Director Gloria Terry Pye. “It is very fitting, especially for Wright and Refreshment committee head- this village that has many veterans.” ed by Don and Jean Gilson. Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott agreed. “This was a fantastic event, with a wonder- A close-up of the memorial. Church: 24th annual ‘Living Nativity’ Christmas Diorama From page 1A “I think one of the things that is so spe- cial about this event is that on busy Pine such a wonderful story told through the Island Road, people traveling from store to diorama.” store have the opportunity to drive through This year, she said, there are a lot of the diorama, and connect with the real improvements. meaning of Christmas.” “We have upgraded props and cos- His personal favorite part of the multi- tumes, particularly some beautiful scene event is the actual Nativity scene. Centurion costumes, and lighting. We had The nativity “Also, I get to see through the rolled down a dinner about a month ago to raise funds scene last car windows the joy and amazement on the for this. About 100 people turned out.” year included faces of children of all ages.” There is no cost to drive through the Animals, always a big draw, are also in Lisa and John the rehearsal process now, including a don- diorama, but free will offerings are accept- Trupo, daugh- ed. key, sheep and more. ter Kathryn So well versed in how to do such an Messiah Lutheran will also host a Trupo and Bill Christmas Concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, event, Egleston was a guest speaker with a Taylor. “How To” workshop for a Lutheran Dec. 19. Messiah Chancel Choir, along with the Women’s group on doing nativity diora- FILE PHOTO mas earlier this year. Motet Ensemble and Handbel Choir, will She said one of the reasons she joined present a variety of Christmas Noels and the church was because she saw the other Christmas favorites. Free admission, pageantry years ago, and could not forget with good will offerings accepted. it. For information one either event, go to Pastor Rusty May said the colorful and Messiahnfm.org or call the church at 995- inspiring dioramas were also one of the 0133. reasons he took his post at the church in the The church is at 2691 N.E. Pine Island first place, after volunteering with the Road on the border of North Fort Myers Easter Diorama in 2004. This is his sev- and Cape Coral. enth Christmas Diorama. Freeze: Winter temperatures sweep into Southwest Florida From page 1A said. “We know many people prefer to use them and that’s Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota, OK, but with space heaters comes responsibility. Please Charlotte and Lee counties. Offshore waves are expected kets and jackets and left to go stay at other places. So far never leave them unattended, turn them off before you fall to reach between 15-20 feet, with breaking waves reach- they have given away 50 blankets and 20 jackets each asleep and keep them clear from any kind of bedding, fur- ing 6 to 8 feet causing dangerous rip currents. night the emergency shelter has been open during the cold niture or carpets.” Rip currents run perpendicular to the beach and can weather. Other advice from the Red Cross also includes never extend between 200 to 2,500 feet in length and 30 feet The Salvation Army serves a hot meal from 5 to 7 p.m., leaving a fireplace unattended when a fire is lit and to wide traveling at more than 5 miles per hour. with the emergency shelter opening afterwards. Bennett make sure either a glass or said since they have a designated overflow shelter for men, metal fire screen is placed they typically have more men stay at the emergency shel- around the fireplace to keep ter during the cold weather. fire and embers within the They have 20 extra cots for men and 10 extra cots for fireplace. A cooking range women during the cold nights. Bennett explained that last or stove should never be January they had nights where they had 30 people stay at used to heat a home and the shelter when it was cold. wood and coal stoves, fire- “We don’t turn anybody away, we make room,” she places and chimneys should said. be inspected and cleaned every year. According to the Division of Emergency According to the Management, a high surf advisory is also in Division of Emergency effect until 4 p.m. Tuesday for Levy, Citrus, Management, a high surf Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, advisory is also in effect Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte and Lee counties. until 4 p.m. Tuesday for Levy, Citrus, Hernando, Close encourages residents to protect their tropical plants by either covering them or bringing them indoors US Citizens Only Coupon Expires 1/15/11 BZ00 US Citizens Only Coupon Expires 1/15/11 while the cold front pushes through. He also encourages individuals to protect their exposed water pipes in the areas where the temperatures are going www.marqueecinemas.com to be in the mid 20s, so the pipes do not freeze and 2301 Del Prado Blvd · 239-458-2543 explode. 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Times for Friday, 12/10 - Thursday, 12/16 Offer does not apply to Advantica Managed Insurance Plans including Freedom, Optimum and some Univer sal. “Space heaters are potentially dangerous,” Downey CAPE CORAL BREEZE OPINIONS Page 4A – Tuesday, December 14, 2010 CAPE CORAL BREEZE Don’t ask, don’t tell, don’t care JACK GLARROW, Publisher VALARIE HARRING, Executive Editor People who take polls for a living sion and trust are life- troops can be condi- will tell you that depending on the and-death concerns tioned into accepting CHRIS STRINE, Editor methodology, the sample, how a — gave a different openly gay service mem- 2510 Del Prado Blvd. • Cape Coral, FL, 33904 question is asked and the understand- response.” bers. Would that include ing of the ones being polled, the out- Of all the argu- chaplains and religious • Phone 239-574-1110 – Fax 239-574-5693 come can pretty much be predeter- ments made by the soldiers for whom homo- mined. Obama administra- sexual behavior is Member Florida Press Association If you are dependent on a superior tion for repealing the thought to be a sin? Will for your job and that superior tells law, the one men- chaplains be disciplined you he wants a certain conclusion tioned by Secretary if they counsel someone Here’s how to reached about a policy he wishes to Gates is the least who is gay that they can implement, that, too, can affect the defensible. Gates said change and be forgiven, outcome. Congress had better just as heterosexuals who Such is the case with President act before the law was Cal Thomas engage in sex outside of save money: Kill Obama, who has told gay rights “imposed immediate- marriage can also repent groups he intends to end the “Don’t ly by judicial fiat.” and discover a new path? Ask, Don’t Tell” policy and allow Perhaps Gates should re-read the This proposed change in the law has ethanol subsidy homosexuals to serve openly in the Constitution, especially the part more of a “fundamentalist” tone than military. From the comments by about the separation of powers. fundamentalism. Submit, or else. We’ve tried the ethanol experiment, and it’s failed. Joint Chiefs Chairman Admiral Article 1, Section 8 empowers Why are we witnessing so many Ethanol hasn’t significantly increased our depend- Michael Mullen and Secretary of Congress to make rules for the gov- challenges to what used to be consid- ence on imported oil, nor has it significantly cut carbon Defense Robert Gates, it appears the ernment and regulate land and naval ered a shared sense of right and emissions. It has, however, cost taxpayers a bundle, president’s message has placed their forces. A National Review Online wrong? It is because we no longer including raising food prices. job security above what is best for editorial labeled Gates’ comment, regard the Author of what is right. Corn-based ethanol is uneconomic as a fuel, espe- the military and the country. Many “... blackmail via judicial imperial- Loosed from that anchor, we drift in cially compared with gasoline and diesel. Ethanol lower-ranking officers do not share ism.” a sea of personal “morality,” decid- requires mandates to make motorists use it and a gener- their opinion about the effects open- What is more likely to happen if ing for ourselves what we want and ous subsidy of 45 cents a gallon to get refiners to pro- ly gay service members would have the policy is reversed is that tens of ought to do and defying anyone who duce it. on our military. thousands of those currently in serv- shouts “wrong way” as a fascist Even if ethanol were a solution to any of our energy The Pentagon poll touted by ice will retire, or quit. During Senate imposer of their personal beliefs. problems — and it’s not — ethanol can be produced Gates and Mullen was “rigged,” said Armed Services Committee hearings The military is one of our primary cheaper in countries like Brazil with abundant sugar a recent editorial in The Washington last week, Senator John McCain (R- national underpinnings. So is mar- cane. But to protect the domestic industry from compe- Times, which noted, “From the out- AZ), cited another Pentagon survey, riage. No wonder the gay rights tition, that government imposes a 54 percent-per-gallon set, the Pentagon had no interest in which found that repealing the ban movement seeks to undermine both. tariff on ethanol imports. eliciting honest responses from the could create an “alarming” troop There are consequences when foun- The sensible course would be to let the subsidy and troops about whether the law ... retention problem at a time when the dations are destroyed. The Congress tariff expire on schedule at the end of the year. But, like should be preserved or repealed. military is already shorthanded. has a duty to save us from the pursuit all subsidies, ethanol has built up a powerful lobby ded- Instead, soldiers, airmen, sailors and McCain said, “If 12.6 percent of of our lower nature if we won’t listen icated to its preservation. Marines were addressed in terms of the military left earlier, that trans- to that other voice. If they care. Thus, farm-state senators — notably, Republican implying that repeal is inevitable.” lates into 264,600 men and women Chuck Grassley and Democrat Tom Harkin of Iowa, and Furthermore, said the newspaper, who would leave the military earlier — Direct all MAIL for Cal Democrat Kent Conrad of North Dakota — have con- “63 percent of respondents live off- than they had planned.” McCain Thomas to: Tribune Media Services, trived to insert it in the Senate version of the Obama- base or in civilian housing and con- wondered if that is a “good idea in a 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, GOP tax-cut compromise. It is estimated that extending sequently answered that a change in time of war.” The question should Buffalo, N.Y. 14207. Readers may the subsidy to 2015 will cost taxpayers nearly $5 bil- policy might not affect them. Those answer itself. also e-mail Cal Thomas at tmsedi- lion. in combat roles — where unit cohe- Gates and Mullen suggest that the tors(at)tribune.com. There is still time to block the extension. The Republicans returned — or now just coming — to Washington from their victory at the polls are charged up with talk of free markets and cutting government spending. Here’s a chance to show it’s not just talk. — Scripps Howard News Service Obama takes center stage WASHINGTON — It took a month for to make clear what he has learned from the midterm election “shellacking,” but the time has not been wasted. Future political historians are likely to trace his recovery — and re-election, if that’s what hap- pens — back to decisions made in December. In these last few days, he has regained the economic initiative from the victorious Republicans, separated himself from the left of his own party and staked a strong claim to the territory where national elections are fought and won: the inde- pendent center. In opting to accommodate reality by acceding to the Republican demand for maintaining all the Bush tax cuts and obtaining a better price than many expected for his concessions, Obama has done almost all that is possi- ble at the moment to create a favorable economic environ- ment for the 2012 campaign. David Broder Add in a South Korean trade pact of help to the rebound- ing auto industry — and the Midwest, that key battle- ground where Republicans romped in 2010, begins to Rhetoric rides again look salvageable. Obama still faces great challenges — in managing Let’s face it, politics is largely the world hotspots from Afghanistan to North Korea to cians to step in at that us something by not tax- the art of deception, and political Iran, and the unresolved question of how to turn back point and confiscate ing it away? rhetoric is largely the art of misstat- the threat of runaway debt and deficits. what they have invest- With unemployment ing issues. A classic example is the But after a shaky period where his own leadership ed years of working to compensation, however, current debate over whether to give image became hazy, he has begun to regain focus as the achieve is a little you are in fact giving money to the unemployed by pragmatic liberal that he is — not the hard-line socialist much. someone something. extending how long unemployment Republicans make him out to be but a president far more It also takes a lot of “Extending unemploy- benefits will be provided, or instead practical and down to earth than his critics on the liber- brass to talk about ment benefits” always to give “tax cuts to the rich.” al flank of the Democratic Party. taxing “millionaires sounds good political- First of all, nobody’s taxes— He has set the stage for follow-on proposals that can and billionaires” ly— especially if you do whether rich or poor— is going to convert the cumbersome tax system into a growth- when most of the peo- not ask the basic ques- be cut in this lame duck session of spurring mechanism — and force Republicans to ple whose taxes the tion: “For how long Congress. The only real issue is explain and defend their preference for serving their liberals want to raise should they be extend- whether our current tax rates will go wealthiest business backers. are neither. Why is so ed?” A year? Two years? up in January, whether for every- That is a winning posture for a president seeking a much deception nec- No limit? body or nobody or somewhere in Thomas second term. essary, if your case is Studies have shown between. Sowell Without resort to the obvious “triangulation” reposi- good? what common sense The most we can hope for is that tioning that employed to recover from the Those who own should have told us with- tax rates will not go up. So the next Republican resurgence in 1994 and set the stage for his their own small busi- out studies: The longer time you hear some politician or own second-term win, Obama has managed to place nesses have usually reached their the unemployment benefits are media talking head say “tax cuts for himself where he wants to be: in the center of the peak earnings many years after hav- available, the longer people stay the rich,” that will just tell you American political spectrum. ing started their business, and often unemployed. whether they are serious about facts By yielding temporarily to the GOP on its insistence operating with very low income, or If I were fired tomorrow, should I or just addicted to talking points. for preserving the top-bracket tax cuts, Obama has even operating at a loss, when their be able to live off the government Not only are the so-called “tax avoided a larger threat to a greater number of voters: the businesses first got started. until such time as I find another job cuts” not really tax cuts, most of the hike in taxes that could easily have jeopardized a fragile Again, having politicians step in that is exactly the same, making the people called “rich” are not really economic recovery. with an extra tax at that point, when same or higher pay? What if I am rich. Rich means having a lot of In return, he won an extension of unemployment ben- later incomes compensate earlier offered another job that uses some of wealth. But income taxes don’t efits and, more importantly, a temporary reduction in sacrifices, is sheer brass— especial- the same skills but doesn’t pay quite touch wealth. No wonder some bil- payroll taxes that will provide a large shot in the arm to ly when real millionaires and bil- as much? Should I be allowed to lionaires are saying it’s OK to raise economic growth. lionaires have their wealth safely keep on living off the government? income taxes. They would still be When their constituents see the fatter paychecks, stowed in tax shelters. With the government making it billionaires if taxes took 100 percent Democratic members of Congress will have a hard time Another fashionable political and more expensive for employers to of their current income. sustaining their carping about the lost opportunity to media deception is making a parallel hire workers, and at the same time What those who are arguing engage the GOP in an old-fashioned campaign against between giving money to the unem- subsidizing unemployed workers against “tax cuts for the rich” are the fat cats. ployed versus giving money to “the longer and longer, you can have as promoting is raising the tax rates on Also, the $900 billion this deal will add to the rich.” much unemployment as you are families making $250,000 a year national debt increases the pressure on Obama and When you refrain from raising willing to pay for, for as long as you and up. A husband and wife making Congress to undertake the kind of tough-love budgetary someone’s taxes, you are not “giv- are willing to pay for it. $125,000 a year each are not rich. If changes outlined by the presidential commission on ing” them anything. Even if you they have a kid going to one of the deficits. were actually cutting their tax rate— many colleges charging $30,000 a — To find out more about But this simply improves the odds for tax reform, an which is out of the question today— year (in after-tax money) for tuition Thomas Sowell and read features by effort that Obama is now perfectly positioned to lead. you would still not be “giving” them alone, they are not likely to feel any- other Creators Syndicate columnists Expect to see the White House offering a plan to reduce anything, but only allowing them to where close to being rich. and cartoonists, visit the Creators individual and corporate income tax rates in return for keep more of what they have earned. Many people earning an annual Syndicate web page at www.cre- purging the IRS code of the thousands of loopholes that Is the government doing any of us income of $125,000 a year do so ators.com. Thomas Sowell is a sen- benefit special interests. a big favor by not taking even more only after years of earning a lot less ior fellow at the Hoover Institution, That will put House Republicans in a position where of what we have worked for? Is it than that before eventually working not an insult to our intelligence to Stanford University, Stanford, CA their way up to that level. For politi- say that the government is “giving” 94305. His Web site is www.tsow- See BRODER, page 5A OP-ED CAPE CORAL BREEZE Page 5A – Tuesday, December 14, 2010 News Desk 574-1110 / Fax 574-5693 The Daniels dilemma INDIANAPO- in favor of more LIS — “If I important, and keep- could wave a ing close tabs on magic wand and results. Under his change just one leadership, the state thing, it would be has increased K-12 to guarantee that education funding by every American 12 percent, hired child could grow 800 new child wel- up in a two-par- fare workers, added ent home until 150 more state the age of 18. troopers, provided That would solve free or reduced price maybe three- medications to quarters of our 288,000 Hoosiers problems.” Mona through the Rx for So said Charen Indiana program, Indiana governor reduced wait times at and possible the DMV to fewer presidential candidate Mitch than eight minutes, funded a $10 Daniels. The words may surprise billion infrastructure improve- those who know only that ment plan to repair roads and Daniels has proposed a “truce” bridges, and improved health on social issues for the 2012 care for the low-income through campaign. Daniels, whose pro- the Healthy Indiana Plan, which life and pro-family credentials encouraged healthy behaviors could not be more solid, was (and which may be unsustainable simply attempting to sketch the if Obamacare is not repealed). nature of the fiscal and econom- If there is one way in which ic catastrophe that he says is Daniels differs from many con- So much for loyalty coming, and that, for now, must servatives, it isn’t on the impor- take priority. “The debt is a dev- tance of social issues; it’s on On Friday, July 13,1962, in On each of another question: astating enemy. The threat from government. Hanging on the what would come to be called those career- Does he have steel the Soviet Union may have been wall of his office are portraits of his “Night of the Long Knives,” threatening votes, in his backbone? Is more severe — if you go broke, illustrious Hoosiers, from Eli British Prime Minister Harold Rep. Peter Welch, he tough enough? you’re still alive — but it was Lilly to Cole Porter to Gus Macmillan, desperate to reverse D-Vt., has stood After the presi- also less likely.” National bank- Grissom. his own sliding political for- with Barack dent announced the ruptcy, on the other hand, “is a “Our job (in government) is tunes, abruptly fired seven of Obama. In the first tax deal, mathematical certainty” if we to make it easier for them to do his cabinet ministers, including three days after Democratic poll- don’t change course ... and fast. what they do,” he explains. Selwyn Lloyd, the chancellor of what critics brand- ster Peter Hart “The America that we have And it’s worth doing well. It the exchequer. The British ed “the Obama- addressed that very known is profoundly threat- matters to Daniels that people politician Jeremy Thorpe said of McConnell deal” matter. “What the ened.” have faith in their elected leaders Macmillan’s sacking of Lloyd, was announced, America public is It’s because the stakes are so — in the system. “Greater love hath no man than Welch and 53 looking for and high that Daniels has let himself “Oh, it’s easy to trash govern- this, that he lay down his friends House Democrats what they are try- be cajoled into considering a ment,” he acknowledges, “I for his life.” had signed a letter ing to understand presidential run himself — could do it all day. But you have The acid wit of Thorpe opposing the deal Mark is his backbone. ... though with reluctance — and to be careful not to suggest that I’ll come back to that in a would have been appropriate in for being both Shields Where will this all of government is corrupt and 2010 Washington when, stung “fiscally irrespon- man stand up, and moment. A parade of political wasteful and full of knaves. We by criticism from House sible “by adding where will he professionals, pundits, and scrib- have some huge problems to Democrats that he had caved in another $900 billion to the$14 fight?” blers (including me) has trouped solve — many created by gov- secret negotiations with Senate trillion national debt (does any- Concerning the perception of to Indianapolis because the mod- ernment — but government is Republicans by abandoning his one recall last week’s “historic” the president’s being more est, humorous, and mild-man- going to have to solve them, long-held opposition to extend Presidential Deficit Reduction eager to switch than to fight, nered Daniels may well be the too.” tax cuts to the wealthiest 2 per- Commission report?) and Hart said: “The difficulty with best chief executive in American And that brings us back to his cent of taxpayers, President “grossly unfair” in advantaging what happened is that instead of government. reluctance to run for president. Barack Obama uncharacteristi- the already advantaged. going eyeball-to-eyeball After stints as a Senate Daniels wrote all of his own cally lashed out at those who He argues that by agreeing in (against the Republicans) and staffer, a senior adviser to campaign commercials — as he had been his most steadfast the deal to the lowest inheri- then blinking, (people) saw him President Ronald Reagan, presi- writes all of his own speeches allies over the last two stormy tance tax rate since Herbert — at 40 yards — blinking.” dent of the Hudson Institute, (or composes them, since he is years. Hoover’s administration, the Hart, who supports the deal president for North American one of those natural public Sometimes criticized for fail- president’s compromise would Obama struck — even though operations at Eli Lilly, and direc- speakers who needs only a cou- ing to publicly show emotion, a unjustly reward “39,000 fami- he believes that Obama reached tor of the Office of Management ple of index cards). His final petulant Obama chastised fel- lies with $25 billion.” That’s it both “too early” and “too eas- and Budget under George W. commercial in 2008 promised low party members of yearning quite accurate. According to the ily” — analyzes that voters are Bush, Daniels was elected gov- that if voters re-elected him, for the “satisfaction of having a Congressional Research still unsure, almost halfway ernor of Indiana in 2004. He “This is last time you’ll ever purist position and no victories Service, the proposed inheri- through President Obama’s was re-elected in 2008 (when have to see me in a commercial.” for the American people.” tance tax would apply to only term, just “how firm, how tough Obama carried the state), win- It was typical of Daniels’ self- Let the record show that 0.14 percent of estates in 2011 he is — and two years in, unlike ning more votes than any candi- effacing humor. But he meant it. nobody in the White House lost and collect just $11.2 billion. If (with) other presidents, they date in the state’s history. And he really hates the idea that a job because of the election the current law were to take don’t have a good measure of Inheriting a $600 million Hoosiers would think he was returns on Nov. 2. The past two effect, the inheritance tax would that.” deficit, Daniels transformed it insincere. years have basically only cost reach 1.76 percent of estates Of this whole tax-cut into a $370 million surplus with- My 14-year-old son, Ben, the president a couple of dozen and the federal revenues would episode, somebody, not Jeremy in one year, without raising upon hearing this, said, “Well, points of popularity in the be $34.4 billion. Thorpe, said, “You can tell an taxes. “You’d be amazed how OK, tell him not to run commer- Gallup Poll. But having to cast In the final analysis, charac- awful lot about how big a man much government you’ll never cials in Indiana!” — a solution politically painful votes on ter is destiny. Of every conser- is by what makes him angry.” miss,” he grins. Six years on, that might seem a bit lawyerly to President Obama’s initiatives in vative political leader, Amen. Indiana now enjoys a AAA bond the straight arrow from the heart- heath care, economic stimulus, American voters have the same rating, boasts the fewest state land. For now, he remains unde- financial reform and cap-and- question: Does he have a heart, — To find out more about workers per capita in the nation, cided, focused for at least the trade put at least 100 House is he capable of compassion? Of Mark Shields and read his past enjoys the third-highest private- next four months on dramatical- Democrats at re-election risk. each liberal political leader columns, visit the Creators sector job growth in the nation, ly improving education in Sixty-three of them paid with (from whose ranks Obama Syndicate web page at has seen property taxes drop by Indiana. After that, perhaps their jobs. comes), American voters have www.creators.com. an average of 30 percent, and Hoosier voters can extend a was ranked first in the Midwest waiver about that last commer- for business climate by the Tax cial ... Foundation. Daniels was named Public Official of the Year in — To find out more about 2008 by Governing magazine. Mona Charen and read features It isn’t that he has simply by other Creators Syndicate accomplished economies. columnists and cartoonists, visit Daniels believes in improving the Creators Syndicate web page government’s performance — at www.creators.com. cutting less important spending

Last week’s Web poll results What should be the city’s top strategic pri- ority in 2011? Cost of government/tax rate. - 35% Utility rates. - 17% Economic development/jobs.- 37% City image/marketing. - 4% Code enforcement/community standards. - 3% Other - 4% Current Web poll question Should council agree to the mediated settlement that would end a lawsuit challenging utility assessment methodology? Yes, the amount of money is small. No, it will set a precedent when the UEP re-starts. Not as long as two elected officials remain litigants. I don’t care either way. Broder: Obama, the moderate? Other

(Poll results are not scientific and represent only the opinions of Internet users who have From page 4A at least comparable to Bill Clinton’s decision to sign the 1996 welfare reform bill passed by a chosen to participate. Vote at cape-coral-daily-breeze.com) they have to choose between cooperating in giv- Republican Congress — a step that sank Bob ing Obama a major victory or accepting the Dole’s presidential campaign before it really opprobrium of defending the status quo against began. the wishes of tea party voters across the country. Obama used his news conference Tuesday to While opening that constituency to an Obama define himself, more clearly than ever before, as Agree? Disagree? foray, the events of the last few weeks have also a raging moderate — a man who recognizes that signaled a clear breach between the president and compromise is the key to serving a broad and Your views on the editorials, letters and the increasingly unpopular left wing of his congres- diverse set of constituencies, rather than fit some guest comments that appear on The Breeze ideological standard of intellectual purity. sional party. opinion pages can be shared on-line. Tell us The divorce from the Pelosi Democrats has This was the best showing for Obama in many been brewing for a long time, but it came visibly months. what you think at cape-coral-daily- into view when so many House members whined breeze.com Also visit our opinion page poll about the tax and budget deal with the —David Broder’s e-mail address is david- on the main news pages on-line. Vote or Republicans. broder(at)washpost.com. leave a comment. If this wasn’t a moment, it was Page 6A Tuesday, December 14, 2010 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE

NEWS FROM ELSEWHERE Man dies after being Yahoo preparing to lay off stunned with Taser 600 to 700 workers NAPLES (AP) — A southwest Florida SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo is man died shortly after being stunned with a preparing to lay off between 600 and 700 Taser by Collier County deputies. workers in the latest shake-up triggered by The sheriff's office reports that deputies the Internet company's lackluster growth. responded to a domestic disturbance Employees could be notified of the job Sunday, where 26-year-old Linel Lormeus' cuts as early as Tuesday, according to a mother was trying to get him under control. person familiar with Yahoo's plans. The The woman told deputies that Lormeus person asked for anonymity because suffered from a mental illness and had Yahoo hadn't made a formal announce- stopped taking his medication. ment. Lormeus reportedly ran from deputies The planned cutbacks represent about 5 and tried to fight them off. Deputies percent of Yahoo's work force of 14,100 stunned Lormeus, who then suffered from employees. It will mark Yahoo Inc.'s fourth an unknown medical emergency. Deputies mass layoff in the past three years. performed CPR until paramedics arrived. The last two house cleanings have come Lormeus was taken to a nearby hospital, under the company's current CEO, Carol where he was pronounced dead. Bartz. She was hired nearly two years ago A medical examiner will determine the to engineer a turnaround that still hasn't cause of death. happened. This round of reductions is expected to be concentrated in Yahoo's U.S. products High winds delay cruise division. ship, cargo vessels TAMPA (AP) — High winds and rough 40th president gets stamp seas are keeping a cruise ship and six cargo ships from getting into Tampa Bay. for Reagan Centennial The U.S. Coast Guard said Monday the SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — An Carnival Inspiration and the cargo vessels image of President Ronald Reagan graces are hampered by high wind and 10- to 15- the U.S. Postal Service's newest 44-cent foot swells. That makes it harder for the stamp. local pilots to safely board the ships, then Former first lady Nancy Reagan helped negotiate the pylons of the Sunshine unveil the design of the Ronald Reagan Skyway bridge, which spans the mouth of Centennial postage stamp during a ceremo- the bay. ny Monday at the Reagan presidential A Carnival spokesman said the 2,000- library in Simi Valley, Calif. passenger, 855-foot Inspiration was due in The stamp features a close-up of the to the port in downtown Tampa at around 8 40th president's face with his Santa a.m. Monday. Barbara ranch in the background. Petty Officer 1st Class Mariana O'Leary The Ventura County Star reports the of the U.S. Coast Guard said the ships are stamp will go on sale Feb. 10, four days anchored 12 miles west of the bridge. She after what would have been Ronald said they could be in as soon as Monday Reagan's 100th birthday. night. This is the third Ronald Reagan stamp. MICHAEL PISTELLA The first was released after his death in 2004. It was reissued after the Postal Dancing duo Clearwater fire Service hiked its first-class rate from 37 Michaela Poole and Greg Kruth, owners of Rhythm In Motion dance chief arrested, fired cents to 39 cents. studio in Cape Coral, perform during the recent Chamber of CLEARWATER (AP) — Clearwater Commerce of Cape Coral’s Comcast Holiday Festival of Lights. officials say the city's fire chief has been 4 bodies found at remote Another holiday event, Winter Magic, will be held Wednesday from 4 to fired following an arrest on a charge of 7 p.m. at the Cape Coral Yacht Club. In addition to more than 50 ven- capital sexual battery. NY beach; search ongoing dors selling arts and crafts and gift items, Santa Claus will be visiting, Jamie Geer was booked into the Pinellas BABYLON, N.Y. (AP) — Four bodies County Jail on Monday on one count of have been discovered at a beach on New arriving by boat at 5:30 p.m. More photos are available online at: sexual battery. It was unclear whether he York's Long Island during a search for a cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. had retained an attorney. missing New Jersey woman. Florida Department of Law Suffolk County police say three bodies Enforcement agents accused the 56-year- were found Monday at Oak Beach, which old of having repeated sexual encounters is on a remote barrier island that divides the Statue: Iwo Jima monument with a juvenile over a period of nine years. Great South Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Officials say the victim, who wasn't identi- The bodies were near where skeletal From page 1A and Recreation Director Steve Pohlman. fied, was under the age of 12. remains were discovered over the week- While it’s still unclear how much of a FDLE said its investigation began in end. at Arlington Cemetery, with the other two difference the city will have to make up, August, when it received reports that Geer Police were continuing to search into placed at Qauntico, Va., and on Parris but whatever the figure might be, it has the was engaged in "inappropriate relations Monday evening. Island, South Carolina. full support of city council. with a minor." A police canine unit searching the area Colum added that the statue is for every- “This is one thing that really makes our Geer had been the chief of the Saturday came upon the first body. The one, not just the Marine Corp. community special,” said Councilmember Clearwater Fire and Rescue Department unit was searching the area in response to a “It’s a statue for all that served in World Kevin McGrail. “Maintenance is critical so since 2004. missing-person report made in May after War II,” Colum said. it doesn’t reach this point again.” Jersey City, N.J., resident Shonnan Gilbert There is some relief coming from the Mayor John Sullivan said he’d like the vanished. community. The Craig Fuller family has statue to one day be protected in some kind Grandma who tried to sell Oak Beach is one of a series of beaches established a fund with the Cape Coral of climate controlled atmosphere to pre- baby is free on bail run by towns and municipalities. The bod- Community Foundation with a balance of serve it for future generations. DAYTONA BEACH (AP) — A central ies found there haven't been identified. more than $48,000, according to docu- “I want this monument to be put inside Florida grandmother accused of trying to mentation released by the city. A fund has somewhere with a controlled atmosphere,” sell her grandson for $30,000 is free on Substitute teacher claims also been established by Boots Tolles to Sullivan said. “If we continue with the way bail. maintain the statue once it’s repaired, mak- its been going, it may only last 50 years, it Authorities say 45-year-old Patty $95M AZ lottery jackpot ing a $5,000 donation, according to Parks may last 100 years ... but its very limited. Bigbee left the Volusia County Branch Jail PHOENIX (AP) — A substitute teacher Sunday after her $100,000 bail was post- from western has come forward to ed. claim a $95.3 million jackpot in the Bigbee was arrested in November when Arizona Lottery. Crowd: City Indian Festival she handed the 2-month-old over to a Sheila Verke of Fort Mohave on Tampa area couple in a Volusia County Monday walked into the state lottery's From page 1A ter of ceremonies for the event, introducing shopping center parking lot. headquarters in downtown Phoenix with the different performers and giving history It was unclear who posted bail for the single prize-winning ticket from the “When I was looking around and differ- lessons. Bigbee. Dec. 1 Powerball drawing. ent areas, I never saw any good events for Little Big Mountain said it is important Jail officials say Bigbee's boyfriend, The 64-year-old Verke was accompa- natives here,” Begaye said. “Each year it to clear up certain myths and misconcep- 42-year-old Lawrence Works, remains in nied by friends and financial advisers when builds up a little bit more.” tions about native peoples, as those mis- jail with no bail allowed. Works is charged she accepted her check. She took the jack- Begaye said people are often “curious” conceptions have lasted generations. with being a principal to the sale of a child. pot as a lump sum of $49.9 million. about Native Americans, and the festival “That’s why we have festivals and pro- The child's 21-year-old mother is in Verke says she quit her job and is going gives them the opportunity to learn first grams so we can tell you the truth about state prison on unrelated fraud charges, to buy an RV and begin touring the coun- hand. these things,” he said. according to the Florida Department of try. “All tribes are different and we’re trying That message came in loud and clear for Corrections. The Arizona Republic says Verke to educate people here, teach them about the Germains, who said they were The baby is in state custody. bought the ticket at a Fort Mohave the different nations, who they are,” impressed with what they had seen and Safeway store. Begaye said. “People are curious. There are learned during the festival. a lot of people into natives.” “We’re very impressed by the Indian Coyotes are on the prowl in Little Big Mountain of the culture,” Pat Germain said. Southwest Florida village Bulgarians: 'Last Christmas' Commanche/Mohawk nation acted as mas- CORTEZ (AP) — Residents of this most irksome carol central Florida fishing village are keeping a SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgarians closer eye on their pets. The reason? have named Wham's "Last Christmas" the Coyotes are believed to have killed about most annoying Christmas song ever. 60 pets over the past few months. An advertising agency says nearly 19 WE WE RECYCLERECYCLE Authorities in Manatee County offer percent of the 28,110 votes cast in an this advice. Keep the pets inside and lock online poll named the song. It was record- up the trash and any outdoor pet food. Most ed in 1984 by the British duo Wham, made of all, don't feed the coyotes. up of George Michael and Andrew Residents have been horrified by the Ridgeley. O FFICE PAPER loss of their pets. Mariah Carey's "All I Want For O FFICE PAPER Christmas" placed second among the 10 Wildlife officials say coyote numbers are not on the rise in southwest Florida. But featured songs, with more than 15 percent they are more visible this time of year as of the vote. adult coyote are pushing their offspring Yordan Zhechev, creative director of OTHER TRASH toward independence. the DDB agency, which organized the poll, O FFICE PAPER FOR Coyote sightings can be reported to urged radio stations not to include the poll TO BE wildlife officials. winners in their Christmas programs if they DUMPSTER want to keep their audience. RECYCLED Vote: Commercial center From page 1A because it was deed restricted, and the city could do no more with it except turn it into Of the three Rʼs — create some sort of conflict where, in fact, a parking lot. one does not exist,” Chulakes-Leetz said. “I agree it’s a prudent piece of land and Reduce , Reuse and Recycle , “Right now the property is useless to us.” I'm trying to put in on the tax roll,” Krieg said the project — which Creighton said. recycling is perhaps the easiest to implement. includes a Winn-Dixie grocery store and Councilmember Pete Brandt said the Especially at the office! All you need to do is have a bank — will provide $150,000 each year appraisal of the land “has no basis for in property taxes, 300 jobs, $750,000 in comparison,” and that the city’s hands are separate bin for paper that can be recycled and impact fees and $355,000 in utility fees. tied as to what can be done with the prop- another for other trash. We at Breeze Newspapers All told, Krieg said the project will benefit erty. do this everyday and it feels so good to see how the city to the tune of $1.5 million. “The problem with a piece of property “In a day and age when developers are like this, it has those deed restrictions … much we can recycle and save from our landfills. cutting back trying to weather the storm, there's only so many things we can do with See for yourself. Make the switch to Dan Creighton is out there making it hap- it,” Brandt said. pen,” Krieg said. City council approved the move 6 – 2, recycling at your office too! Creighton, who donated to both the with McGrail and Marty McClain dissent- mayor and Councilmember Chris ing. BREEZE Chulakes-Leetz's campaigns, said the Creighton said he is looking to break NEWSPAPERS property was sold to him for $250,000 ground as early as April 2011. CAPE LIFE CAPE CORAL BREEZE TUESDAY,DECEMBER 14, 2010 7

THE ARTS Cape Coral Arts Studio Cape Coral Arts Studio, 4533 Coronado Parkway, present: ■ The Black & White Show continues through Dec. 29, a juried, themed exhibition. ■ The 21st Annual Holly Daze Art Sale Continues through Dec.18 (closed Sunday). Holly Daze is free and open to the public. ■ The Cape Coral Arts Studio presents a bead show by the Stone Age Emporium on Saturday, Dec. 18, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. For more information call 239-574-0802. Harbour View Gallery Harbour View Gallery in Cape Coral will display the work of sculptor Tania Begg and photographer Manfred Behr through December. The gallery is located at 5789 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Harbour, Cape Coral. It is open from 11 – 8 daily. Harbour View Gallery is an artists-owned cooperative gallery comprised of award winning local artists. It offers ever-changing displays of fine art paintings, pottery, lens art/photography, paper casting, jewelry, glass art and more. For more information, contact the gallery at 540-5789 or visit its web site www.harbourviewgallery.com and Facebook page, www.facebook.com/harbourviewgallery MICHAEL PISTELLA Alliance for the Arts Kylie Thomas, 5-1/2, and her mom Jennifer are all smiles as they ride the Tiny Tots Train dur- ■ Alliance for the Arts exhibit, The Object Show — ing the Chamber of Commerce of Cape Coral’s Comcast Holiday Festival of Lights last An Invitational, continues through Dec, 31, featuring Saturday. Another holiday event will be Winter Magic this Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the three-dimensional artwork created by over 25 area Cape Coral Yacht Club. In addition to more than 50 vendors selling arts and crafts and gift artists. items, Santa Claus will be visiting, arriving by boat at 5:30 p.m. More photos are available online ■ Nominate an Angels of the Arts. The 8th Annual at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. Angels of the Arts Awards are scheduled for May 2, 2011. Alliance is seeking nominees in various cate- gories. Visit www.LeeCulture.org For more information call 239-939-2787 . COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS Winter Magic theme and a complete three-course 533-7444 for more information. Shop from one of over 50 vendors menu. To learn more about Craft & selling arts and crafts Wednesday, Dec. Cuisine, visit www.Craftand- Six Mile Cypress ENTERTAINMENT 15, 4-7 p.m. A shuttle bus from Club Cuisine.com Square to the Yacht Club every 15 min- To learn more about the resort, Slough Preserve Symphony a Very Merry Pops utes, 3:45 to 7 p.m. Witness the visit www.MarinaVillageResort.com Guided Nature Walks: Daily (7 days The Southwest Florida Symphony performs a Very Southwest Florida Sunset, food and a week) 9:30-11 a.m. Daily guided Merry Pops concert, Dec. 18 and 19, at 8 p.m. at drink specials at KC’s Riverstop. Bring Dance with us at nature walks, stroll along the fully Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall. For more infor- lawn chair or blanket and listen to live accessible raised boardwalk trail with an mation or to order tickets call 239-418-1500 or visit music on the beach. Four Freedoms Park experienced volunteer naturalist. The www.swflso.org Santa Claus will be arriving by boat Dance every Wednesday from 7-9 tour is free with paid parking of $1 per at 5:30 p.m. Children’s activities and p.m. as Four Freedoms Park continues hour per vehicle. crafts inside the Yacht Club ballroom. the journey into the “World of Ballroom No reservations are necessary and no One Man Star Wars Trilogy For more information call 574-0806. Dancing.” There’s still plenty of room groups of 8 or more. Walks occur 7 Theatre Conspiracy and the Alliance present One in the ballroom so bring family, friends, days a week. Man Star Wars Trilogy on Dec. 30 and 31, at 8 p.m. neighbors. Come dance with us at Four ■ Tai Chi Classes: Thursdays, Written and performed by Charlie Ross. Seats are limit- Boat Parade Freedoms Park Recreation Center, through Dec. 16.; 2-3 p.m. ed, $40 tickets must be purchased in advance, online at The Cape Coral Boat Parade was 4818 Tarpon Court., Cape Coral. Call This program offered by Vicki www.theatreconspiracy.org or by calling 239-936- started in 1976 by Archie and Edwina 239-574-0804 for further information. Elliot-Brown is designed to improve the 3239. Hahn. Both have passed away, but their Admission is $5. quality of life for people with arthritis legacy lives on every year as around using Sun style Tai Chi. Friday Night Live Free Concert 150 decorated and lighted boats parade The class will be offered as a five- through the canals. At 7 p.m. Saturday, Lake Kennedy week session. (Excluded dates are Nov. Series Dec. 19, fireworks and horns will signal 25.) The fee $12 per class. Free event; Christmas music is featured for each the start of the parade from Bimini Senior Center Lake Kennedy Senior Center pres- Reservations are required by calling headline musician/band in the outdoor Patio de Leon Basin. 239-533-7440 or online at There is no charge for the event and ents the following special events:. each week; produced by Frank Greathouse of Real ■ www.leeparks.org. Guitars & Vintage Instruments all rules, directions and maps can be PAL Sailor Circus, Troyers Dutch Heritage Amish Restaurant, Sarasota Reservations are required by calling Dec. 17, 6-9 p.m. (Grits & Gravy, Quirky Rhythm & emailed to interested boaters. 239-533-7440 or online at Blues, Christmas music); Dec. 31, 6 -9 p.m. (Screamin’ For more information call Dave Wednesday, Dec. 29. Cost $68 mem- ber/$78 non-member. www.leeparks.org & Cryin’, Country Blues) Drake at 772-9578, or email For more information on other pro- Patio de Leon (between First and Main, Hendry and [email protected] To register and for more information call 574-0575. Lake Kennedy Center is grams and classes, visit Broadway, . Call (239) 334-4638 for information. www.leeparks.org. Paesano’s located at 400 Santa Barbara Blvd. New Year’s Eve at Broadway Palm Visit Paesano’s Italian Fresh Lake Kennedy Vendors needed Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Broadway’s smash Market for their Outdoor Market held Wa-Ke Hatchee Recreation Center hit musical comedy, The Full Monty on Dec. 31. Ticket on Saturdays from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Senior Center is looking for craft vendors for the prices are $115 per person and are now on sale. For Florida farm fresh produce available Lake Kennedy Senior Center pres- upcoming Arts & Craft Show that will reservations call (239) 278-4422, visit both at the outdoor and indoor mar- ents the following regular classes:. be held Jan. 22. The show will be held www.BroadwayPalm.com or stop by the box office at kets. Paesano’s is located at 862 ■ Tuesday night dancing with Erich, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Wa-Ke 1380 Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers. Lafayette Street, downtown Cape 7-9:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:30.) The Hatchee Park, 16760 Bass Road, Fort Coral. For more information call 549- cost is $5 for members and $9 for non- Myers. The Second Act 7799 members. Spaces available for $25 or a dona- The Second Act big band music every Tuesday Farmers Market To register and for more informa- tion or product valued at $25 or more evening live, at the Shell Factory Dolphin starting at 6 in Club Square tion, call 574-0575. Lake Kennedy to be used for door prize. p.m. Admission $5. Call 239-731-1501 for informa- Center is located at 400 Santa Barbara The Chamber of Commerce of Cape Blvd. tion. Coral hosts the Cape Coral Farmers Rotary Park Market every Saturday in Club Square, Winter Solstice Environmental Center Florida Rep downtown Cape Coral. Rotary Park Environmental Center at Gaslight now through Dec. 19, at the Historic Arcade The market opens at 8 a.m. with all Full Moon Cruise 5505 Rose Garden Road presents the Theatre, Fort Myers River District. For in formation call of the favorite vendors to provide fresh, Winter Solstice Full Moon Cruise following events: 1-877-787-8053. local and certified organic produce and with Performance by flutist Kat Epple ■ Trash to Tressure Sale Saturday, seafood as well as native fruits, baked Flute music will fill the air while the Dec. 18, from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost $20 New Year’s Eve at Broadway Palm goods, fresh flowers, all natural dog moon and stars paint the night sky Cape resident/$30 non-resident per treats, fresh, homemade salsa, natural during a Captiva Cruises voyage, to space. Advance registration is required. Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Broadway’s smash soaps, roasted nuts and so much more. hit musical comedy, The Full Monty on Dec. 31. Ticket benefit the Randell Research Center, For more information and to register The market also features live enter- on Tuesday, Dec. 21, the winter sol- call Rotary Park at 549-4606 or prices are $115 per person and are now on sale. For tainment each week sponsored by reservations call (239) 278-4422, visit stice. wwwl.capeparkscom Miloff Aubuchon Realty. Guests will depart aboard the Lady www.BroadwayPalm.com or stop by the box office at The mission of the Chamber of 1380 Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers. Chadwick from McCarthy’s Marina Commerce of Cape Coral is to promote on Captiva at 7:30 p.m., cruise the All About and serve business and community. The waters of Pine Island Sound, and Manatees Program The Second Act Chamber Welcome Center is located at return to the dock at 9:30 p.m. The Learn about the biological charac- The Second Act big band music every Tuesday 2051 Cape Coral Parkway, E. cost of $65/person includes light hors teristics and habitat of the Florida evening live, at the Shell Factory Dolphin starting at 6 For information about the Cape d’oeuvers, complimentary wine, and a Manatee. Discover where manatees p.m. Admission $5. Call 239-731-1501 for informa- Coral Farmers Market, Farmer’s Market full service cash bar. Reservations are live, what they eat, and the challenges tion. Director Claudia St. Onge at (239) 549- required and may be obtained by call- they face in the shallow coastal waters 6900 extension 101 or e-mail her at ing Captiva Cruises at 239-472- of Florida. Program is offered every [email protected] 5300. day at 2 p.m. at the Live Oak Cuppa Life Christmas concert Amphitheater, during the month of Cuppa Life, a coffee shop at Del Prado Mall on The Resort Edison-Ford December. Saturday, Dec. 18, from 6-10 p.m., will host a special Program time: 30 minutes. all Christmas Open Mic Night. For more information, at MarinaVillage Holiday Nights Program is free with paid parking. visit www.cuppa-lifecom or call 239-772-0800. The Resort of MarinaVillage’s The historic homes and gardens Manatee Park is open 8 a.m. – sun- Twilight Farmers Market features will be seasonally decorated with new down. Parking fee required. No vendors, reasonable prices and a wide Christmas lights and historic decora- pets. Manatee Park is at 10901 Palm variety of fresh produce, bakery tive filling 20 acres of gardens. Cost Beach Blvd. 1.3 miles east of I – Dolphin Club items, fresh seafood and specialty $15 for adults, $8 admission for stu- 75 on SR 80 directly across the street Weekly events in the Dolphin Club at Captain Fish foods and products. dents (age 13 college, must present from the FPL power plant. For Bones Steak and Seafood Restaurant at the Shell The Twilight Market is held every collage ID) $1 admission for children more information go to Factory: Thursday from 5-8 p.m. at The 6-12 years old). Continues through www.leeparks.org Wednesday night Eric performs for the Single Mingle Promenade at The Resort at Marina- Jan. 1, 5:30-9 p.m., closed Christmas Dance Night from 6-9 p.m. Village, 5951 Silver King Blvd. Eve and Christmas Day. Edison & Thursday night, D.J. John Nichols playing for Ladies For more information, call 239- Ford Winter Estates, 2350 McGregor Photo contest Night ,offering $1 house drinks, $1 domestic draft beer 765-4111; visit www.marinavil- Blvd. For information call 239-334- Submit pictures to the second and free admission from 7-10 p.m. lageresort.com/twilight 7419, www.elwefla.org annual Friends of Six Mile Cypress Friday, D.J. John Nichols playing Retro 80’s music The Resort at MarinaVillage is Slough Preserve photography contest. with $1 house drinks and $1 domestic draft beer for the also hosting Craft & Cuisine Cooking This event is an opportunity to share ladies from 7-9 p.m. Demonstrations with Chef Jim Low tide loafing unique views of this very special Saturday night live band “Mid Life Crisis” perform- Shiebler. The demonstrations are held nature area and its wildlife. at sunset The contest is open to amateur ing 70s, 80s and 90s hit songs from 7-10 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month Join a naturalist and explore the Sunday open for breakfast from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. featur- from noon-1:30 p.m. with check-in photographers only and photos must mud flats and enjoy a Florida sunset. be submitted by Dec. 15. The entry ing an extravagant Bloody Mary Bar and D.J. John opening at 11:30 a.m. Pre-registra- The next walk is scheduled for Nichols playing outside at the Swamp Bar and patio. tion at least 24 hours in advance is fee is 410 per photo and photos must Tuesday, Dec. 21, from 4:30-5:30 have been taken at the Six Mile encouraged, as space is limited. The p.m. Bring a camera, sun protection, Cypress Slough Preserve. cost is $25 per person and includes shoes that can get wet, bug spray and For complete contest rules and the demonstration, a recipe booklet drinking water. Guided walk is free. entry forms visit: www.sloughpre- and lunch. There is a parking fee of $1 per hour. Each month will feature a different Visit www.leeprks.org or call 239- See HIGHLIGHTS, page 8A OMMUNITY CAPE CORAL BREEZE C TUESDAY,DECEMBER 14, 2010 8

CLUB AND ORGANIZATIONS Cape Coral information call 549-5338. Historical Society The regular monthly meeting Lawrence Kearny for the Cape Coral Historical DAR Chapter Society will be held today at 2:30 The DAR (Daughters of the p.m. at Cultural Park Theatre, American Revolution) Lawrence 528 Cultural Park Blvd. Kearny Chapter meets the third The program will be excerpts Tuesday of each month at the Elks from Cultural Park Theatre’s Club, 4631 S.E. 10th Place (Club Production of “Christmas around Square) at 11:30 a.m. the World,” showing the different Reservations are required for ways that Christmas is celebrated luncheon. The cost is $13. The in different cultures, and also meeting is open but reservations touches on other religious holi- are needed and available at 542- days of the season such as 6057. Chanukah and Kwanzaa. The cast of Cultural Park Theatre will be performing selections from the Cape Coral Civic show for the Cape Coral Historical Society. Association After the show punch and Cape Coral Civic Association, cookies will be served. The public Cape’s oldest civic organization is invited, no reservations and the engine that lead to the required, no admission fee. Call incorporation of the city continues 772-7037 for further informa- to be a Forum for People to dis- tion. cuss local issues. Civic meets at 7 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month (except June or July) Cape Coral at the Cape Coral Yacht Club. Civic meetings are open to the Woman’s connection public and all are welcome. For The Cape Coral Women’s more information call Ralph. Connection sends an invitation to 574-6112. the Business Women’s Expo Luncheon on Monday, Jan. 10, at Palmetto Pine Country Club in American Business Cape Coral, (1940 S.W. 8th Ct., W. on SW 10th Lane off of Women’s Association Skyline Boulevard) There will be ABWA Cape Coral Caloosa many exhibits. Purchase products Chapter meets the third or just become familiar with what Wednesday of every month at the women are doing in the area. Gulf Coast Village at 6 p.m for Inspirational speaker Pamela networking. Calling all profes- Schram from Ponca,Nebraska, sional business women who wants former Mrs. Nebraska, radio per- to get involved in the community. sonality, floral art designer, and For dinner reservations call, 239- conference speaker. Women in 549-1199. business will be presented by Fran Davis and Leah Hileman our Cape Coral soloist. All women are welcome. Republican Club Make reservations early. Prepaid The Cape Coral Republican reservations only. The cost is $16 Club meets the last Wednesday of MICHAEL PISTELLA inclusive which includes lunch each month at Cape Coral Winter Magic the exhibits, and a special pro- Association of Realtors, 918 S.E. gram. Exhibits open from 10 a.m. 46th Lane, at 7 p.m. All to 11 a.m., the luncheon from 11 Republicans are welcome. for fur- Grady Schweizer, 3, eagerly goes down the 2-ton snow drift during the Chamber of a.m.-1 p.m. and exhibits reopen at ther information call 283-9454. Commerce of Cape Coral’s Comcast Holiday Festival of Lights last Saturday. Another 1-2 p.m. holiday event will be Winter Magic this Wednesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Cape Coral Make check payable to CCWC Corvettes on the Gulf Yacht Club. In addition to more than 50 vendors selling arts and crafts and gift items, for $16 by Tuesday, Jan. 4, and Corvettes on the Gulf meets Santa Claus will be visiting, arriving by boat at 5:30 p.m. More photos are available sent to CCWC PO Box 725, the third Monday of the month at online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. Alva, FL 33920. Cancellations 7 p.m. at First Christian Church, no later than 6 p.m. Wednesday, 2620 Country Club Blvd. For Jan. 3. For more information call more information call Phyllis Verlene at 694-5974. McLoughlin at 542-7315. Holiday Sing for the hungry today Cape Coral Friends Fort Myers Amateur Area residents can celebrate the holidays at an old- the Snowman will make a surprise visit for the “chil- of Wildlife Radio Club fashioned sing-a-long and help feed the hungry at the dren in all of us” along with Rudolph the Red-Nosed The Cape Coral Friends of The Fort Myers Amateur 20th annual Holiday Carol Sing, presented by First Reindeer, and other holiday characters. Wildlife will hold its general mem- Radio Club Inc. meets the last Presbyterian Church of Fort Myers and sponsored by All canned goods and cash will benefit CCMI, bership meeting today, at the Rotary Tuesday of each month at 7:15 the Galloway Family of Dealerships. which operates The Soup Kitchen on Martin Luther Park Environmental Center from 7 p.m. at the Riverside Community The Holiday Carol Sing is today, Dec. 14, at First King, Jr., Boulevard in Fort Myers. to 8:30 p.m. The guest speaker for Center, 3061 Riverside Drive, in Presbyterian Church, 2438 Second Street in downtown The annual Holiday Carol Sing is a major source of the program will be local nature Fort Myers. The group hears Fort Myers, between Lee Street and Royal Palm support for CCMI, the umbrella agency for the Soup photographer and member, Dan reports from all committee chair- Avenue. Admission is at least two cans of non-perish- Kitchen and Customer Choice Food Pantries, Meals on Tudor, who will present a documen- persons, announcements of pres- able food for The Soup Kitchen, operated by Wheels, Montessori Preschool and Social and tary film by Melissa Peabody titled ent and future activity and Community Cooperative Ministries, Inc. (CCMI), and Homeless Services. CCMI serves Fort Myers and the “American Coyote – Still Wild at old/new business. Each meeting a voluntary cash donation, if you can. greater Lee County area, including Bonita Springs, Heart.” Rotary Park is located one also features a special program or Because of the overwhelming popularity of the Cape Coral and Lehigh Acres. The Soup Kitchen mile south of Cape Coral Parkway speaker. event, three performances are planned at 1 p.m., 4 p.m. serves a noontime meal six days a week to men, off Pelican Boulevard at the inter- For more information, check- and 7 p.m. The doors will open 30 minutes prior to women and children. In addition, CCMI prepares and section of Eldorado Parkway and out the FM RC web site at show time. delivers nutritious packaged meals and beverages for Rose Garden Road (5505 Rose www.fmarc.net First Presbyterian’s pastor, the Rev. Paul deJong, is the homebound hungry, offers customer choice food Garden Road). The meeting is open urging the community to help with canned goods and pantries and mobile food pantries that provide emer- to the public and there is no cost. cash donations to help those in need. gency groceries to families in need, serves two nutri- For more information call the Cape Democratic Club Galloway said cash donations are especially needed tious meals a day for the children in their Montessori Coral Friends of Wildlife at (239) The Democratic club of Cape because The Soup Kitchen can buy five times as much Preschool and oversees a backpack program for local 980-2593. Coral meets the third Wednesday food for the same amount of money that residents school children who would otherwise receive little to of the month (except June and spend at local grocery stores. no food on the weekends. Fleet Reserve July) at 7 p.m. at River Towers, Residents who cannot attend any of the Holiday “Please try to bring whatever cash donation you can 4280 S.E. 20th Place. For more Carol Sing performances may donate canned goods at and at least two cans of non-perishable food. And, if Association information call 771-7704 or either the Galloway Ford dealership on Boy Scout you’re among those impacted by our poor economy, (Southwest Florida Branch 757-871-5660; www.capeco- Drive or the Coconut Point Ford dealership on U.S. 41 come anyway and have a good time,” Galloway and 118) for active, reserve and raldemocrats.com in Estero or mail donations to the Soup Kitchen, P. O. Rev. deJong said. retired personnel of the Navy, Box 2143, Fort Myers, FL 33902 Last year, Community Cooperative Ministries Marine Corp and Coast Guard. Southwest Florida The Holiday Carol Sing is a festival of holiday received more than 7,000 pounds of canned goods and Meetings are held on the second music and family fun. This year’s 90-minute perform- other non-perishable items from the Holiday Carol Thursday of every month at noon 10-13 Club ance will feature the First Presbyterian Church Choir, Sing. The food was immediately distributed to those in at the Elks Lodge 2596, 4631 SE The Southwest Florida 10-13 soloists and other special guests singing favorite holi- need. 10th Place, Cape Coral. For more Club, Inc. is an association of day carols with audience sing-a-longs. For more information, call First Presbyterian information call 239-731-6607 retired New York City police offi- There is a strong rumor that Santa Claus and Frosty Church at (239) 334-2261. cers. The club also welcomes other retired police officers of other cities British American and state to join. Meetings are held COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS Club of Southwest on the third Thursday of the month at the Elks Cape Coral Lodge, 4431 From page 7A 3061 East Riverside Drive, Fort Brit Bash Florida Myers. It always starts at the begin- S.E. 10th Place (Club Square). For serve.org or stop by the Six Mile The BAC is a not-for-profit additional information call Neil ning, so if missed the first few Christmas Party organization, chartered in 1970 and Cypress Slough Preserve weeks, there is time to catch up. This year the British American O’Connor, president 239-540- Interpreter Center 7791 is one of the oldest established Ex- 7232. Kick-off time is 6:30 p.m. Club of Southwest Florida invite Pat social clubs in Southwest Penzance Blvd., Fort Myers., call Admission $5. the public to celebrate the Brit Florida. Membership is open to 239-533-7557. For more information call Don Bash Christmas Party, Friday, Dec. people of any nationality and do not AARP at 239-368-8423. 17, at the Clarion Hotel in Fort need to be a member to attend a AARP Cape Coral Chapter Holiday Book Drive Myers. This British Invasion social. Except for special events, 188 meets 1 p.m. the third Friday The Fort Myers Barnes & AARP needs themed event is a fundraiser to socials are held on the third Friday at Lake Kennedy Senior Center, Noble location will be partici- benefit The Alan W. Neuman of each month from 7-10 p.m. in 400 Santa Barbara Blvd. For pating in the drive with hopes of volunteers Foundation, which assists local the lounge of Friendship Lanes, information call 458-0834 or collecting 800-1,000 books. AARP is looking for volunteers young adults gain scholarships for 1899 Del Prado Blvd. For club 574-2463. Customers will have an oppor- to assist in the AARP free federal higher education to improve their information tunity to donate a book to be tax preparation program in North lives. www.swflaBRITS.com Rotary Club placed under the ELC tree. At Fort Myers, Cape Coral and Lehigh The $30 tickets to the event the end of the drive all books Acres. Needed are: computer include Hors d’Ouvres, a formal American Legion of Cape Coral North will be given to a variety of knowledgeable, tax wise, people to dinner, dessert and live entertain- The Rotary Club of Cape Coral ELC programs including work with the returning volunteers ment all evening with the New Post 90 Auxiliary North meets each Wednesday Literacy Buddies, Islands of in e-filing returns for local tax pay- Vinyls, Southwest Florida’s pre- American Legion Auxiliary evening at 5:30 p.m. at Palmetto Excellence and select ELC Core ers. Last year AARP assisted over mier British invasion band. A Unit 90 meets at 7 p.m., the third Pine Centers. 5,000 filers in this area. silent auction will be held featur- Monday of the month at Cape Country Club, 1940 S.W. 9th For more information Volunteers need to be available ing rock and roll and sports memo- Coral Mini Mall, 4720 S.E. 15th Ct. except. Nov 24 and Dec 29. regarding the Literacy Buddies for a four hour session once a week rabilia presented by Touched By The Stars with featured items auto- Ave., Suite 120. For information questions call 549-4471. or Islands of Excellence please from Feb. 1 to April 15, and have graphed from the Beatles, Rolling call 540-8128. visit http://www.elcofswfl.org/. three days available in January for Stones, Rod Stewart and other For more information on the computer and tax training. Kiwanis Club Holiday Book Drive contact music icons. James D. Rader, Volunteers will also be working Tickets are required and can be of Cape Coral Gayla Thompson at 239-210- with three or four returning volun- The Kiwanis Club of Cape 6868 or purchased at www.British.com or Chapter 108 DA teers that will help when necessary. by calling 239-691-6955. Brit The DAV Chapter 108 meet- Coral meets weekly on [email protected]. Also volunteers must pass an IRS Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Bash is held in the Grand Ballroom ings are held the third Tuesday of take home test relative to the type at the Clarion Hotel, 12635 S. every month, except July and Anthony’s on the Boulevard, Monday dance of returns we do. 1303 Del Prado Blvd. S. For Cleveland Ave., Fort Myers from 7 August, 7 p.m. at the Elks Club, Dance with Riverside Stars at For further information, contact p.m.-midnight. 4631 S.E. 10th Place. For further information, call 634-4011. the Riverside Community Center, [email protected] Page 9A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, December 14, 2010 Try to resist impulse buying, flirtations, outbursts The sun in fiery Sagittarius can relate VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. talents and blessings will lift ahold of this horrible issue? I hate being well to the moon in the fellow fire sign of 22). Your focus is strong. You your mood and give you the fat. I’m a Leo.” Aries, the warrior. These hotheaded influ- will be prone to anchor your- energy to handle all that’s on Have you ever considered giving up the ences lend spontaneity and passion to the self on a single subject. The your plate now. whole diet thing? It’s very possible that day; however, this can easily go too far. trick is to pick one worthy of PISCES (Feb. 19-March you are so focused on your dissatisfaction Impulse buying, dangerous flirtations and the energy and passion that 20). You have friends in high with your weight that you just create more emotional outbursts will be difficult to you are likely to pour into it. places and also in weird and and more of the dissatisfaction by attempt- resist, but you would be wise to try. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. unlikely venues. Both will be ing all of these different weight loss meth- 23). Mix it up. Mingle with most helpful to your situation ods. What’s the real issue here? Maybe it’s ARIES (March 21-April 19). people. Are you lacking a today. Reach out and ask for your stressful lifestyle or your habit of put- Expansion comes with effort. This is no good excuse to get out? Make what you need. You’ll be sur- ting everyone else’s needs before your time to get comfortable, especially in mat- one up. If you sit inside and prised by who responds. own. Leos love to have the approval and ters of career. Do two things that are a don’t talk to anyone, you’ll go acceptance of the whole world (and mas- stretch. You can’t expect to expand your flat like an old soda. And Holiday TODAY’S BIRTHDAY sive applause is always a bonus!), but they influence if you don’t reach. that’s so not you. You’re Mathis (Dec. 14). You go into the need to learn how to give that acceptance to TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Not only effervescent! year with the right attitude, themselves, too. Accept yourself and love will you leave well enough alone; you SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. and much is made possible yourself the way you are. won’t fix it if it isn’t broken, and you’ll 21). Here’s a pie-in-the-sky HOROSCOPES because of this. You know also mind your own business. Adhering to idea: You might actually find that you can manage whatev- CELEBRITY PROFILES: “High these three policies contributes to world a way to enjoy the piles of BY HOLIDAY er comes; therefore, you take School Musical’s” Vanessa Hudgens will peace. work that are laid before you risks that others wouldn’t soon “Journey to the Center of the Earth” GEMINI (May 21-June 21). There’s a on this busy day. But wait — take. Your personal life with Josh Hutcherson in the sequel to the creative notion inside you that desperately you defy the odds and, with a cheerful thrives in January, and friends introduce 2008 blockbuster. Don’t worry, she can wants out. Self-expression is an integral heart, do it all. you to stellar business prospects, too. handle the heat — she’s a fiery Sagittarius part of your health and well-being. You SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). There’s a windfall in March. Scorpio and with lucky Jupiter in Taurus, the sign of big work out any troubles you have through You have had many teachers in your life, Leo people adore you. Your lucky numbers voices. Her Pisces moon indicates a sensi- your art. but history is by far the greatest of them all. are: 9, 24, 20, 32 and 19. tive, empathic and soulful nature that is CANCER (June 22-July 22). There You’ll spend some time looking back and most helpful in the theatrical arts. are so many unknowns that to speculate an noting what you did right, and also what ASTROLOGICAL QUESTIONS: “I outcome at this point would just be silly. you could have done differently. want to change my diet, but I’ve failed If you would like to write to Holiday Trust life’s process. 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You lose some weight, and then in about a page at www.creators.com. inhabit allows you to appreciate and honor could dwell on your shortcomings, but it’s month or two, I get sick of the program and everyone and everything around you. such a tedious thing to do. Counting your go back to my old ways. Will I ever get Spleen helps protect against infections DEAR DR. DONOHUE: When I was spleen has been done, they Please allow four weeks blood cells. It doesn’t indicate the cause of 22, I rode a motorcycle all the time. I got still need the vaccine, and it’s for delivery. anemia. There are many causes, and iron into a bad accident on an interstate high- usually given 14 days postop- deficiency is only one. A lack of vitamin way and was taken to a hospital. Soon after eratively. Such people have to DEAR DR. DONOHUE: B-12, an immune attack on red blood cells arriving, I found myself in an operating have a booster shot five years I’ve been after my husband to and a decreased production of red blood room to have my spleen removed. It was after the vaccine is adminis- stop smoking since we were cells by the bone marrow are some of the bleeding. I am now 35 and no longer ride a tered. married. That’s 15 years ago. other reasons why a person becomes ane- bike. When I was discharged, the doctor You ought to talk to your He has stopped cigarettes, but mic. Iron doesn’t do a thing for these peo- told me to be sure to get all my vaccina- doctor about receiving other has taken up cigars. Is this any ple. tions up to date, especially one for pneu- vaccines. You should be pro- better? It’s not better for me. monia. I put it off. Should I get them now? tected against the meningo- Everything now reeks of cigar DEAR DR. DONOHUE: How many Why? coccus bacterium, the bacteri- smoke. calories are in beer? — B.N. um that causes meningitis. — A.D. I am trying to lose weight, and my wife You should be getting the Dr. Donohue insists I could lose a lot by not drinking ANSWER: The spleen has a number of yearly flu shot. And a third ANSWER: If a cigar beer. I’m not an excessive beer drinker, important functions. One is the removal of vaccine is one for protection smoker doesn’t inhale, he’s maybe two cans a day. worn-out red blood cells. Another is against a bacterium with the O OUR sparing his lungs. However, — S.A. defense against bacteria and viruses. It pro- name H. influenzae, another T Y former cigarette smokers are duces antibodies that take them out of com- potential enemy of those with- GOOD used to inhaling, so, when ANSWER: A 12-ounce can of beer has mission. out a spleen. (Don’t let the they make the switch to around 150 calories. Light beer has 100. If Without a spleen, a person is susceptible “influenzae” confuse you; this HEALTH cigars, they often continue to you’re drinking regular beer, you’re taking to infections, especially infections from a germ has nothing to do with inhale cigar smoke. in 300 calories a day, 2,100 a week. That’s bacterium called pneumococcus (NEW- the flu.) Even if he doesn’t inhale, cigar smoke not an amount to be ignored. You definite- moe-KOK-us). It’s a common cause of can lead to cancers of the mouth and throat. ly would lose some weight by eliminating pneumonia. Without a spleen for defense, TO READERS: Electrolytes — sodi- He also absorbs nicotine from the linings beer calories. people can succumb to serious infections um, potassium, bicarbonate and chloride of the mouth. He needs to abandon all nico- from this germ, especially pneumonia. You — are a source of confusion for people. tine products. 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For U.S./$6 Can. with the recipient’s printed ANSWER: The definition of “anemia” newsletters from www.rbmamall.com. those for whom emergency removal of the name and address. is a lower-than-normal number of red Woman ‘hurt’ by fiance’s online conversation with ex Dear Annie: I am a 26- — Clean as a Whistle in ried. In addition to allowing us to retain a (However, as a historical aside, “Custis” year-old woman, recently Upstate New York part of our identities, it has simplified trac- was not Martha Washington’s maiden engaged to my live-in ing our genealogy, making us aware of the name. It was her first husband’s surname. boyfriend. The other day, I Dear Clean: As long as maiden names of the women in our past. George was her second husband. Her maid- came across an online con- you are getting to all the This is an easy way to keep our maiden en name was Dandridge.) versation he had with an ex- nooks and crannies of your names without the cumbersome process of fling of his. I know I should- body, you are doing an ade- hyphenating them. It is not a new idea — Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy n’t have snooped, but the quate job. Most folks find Mary Todd Lincoln did it, as did Martha Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- word “marriage” came up that they are more thorough Custis Washington and other historical tors of the Ann Landers column. Please e- and I got curious. In the con- when they use something female figures. I’m proud to have my mail your questions to versation, he said she would other than their hands, hence maiden name as part of my legal name, and [email protected], or write to: always have a piece of his the washcloth. This is also my husband and I are quite pleased that our Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, heart and told her that “in why some people install daughter has continued this practice. I hope 5777 W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los another universe,” he would bidets and use detachable this may be of some help. Angeles, CA 90045. To find out more have married her. showerheads. — Kay in Indy about Annie’s Mailbox and read features I feel completely Kathy by other Creators Syndicate writers and betrayed. My boyfriend says Mitchell Dear Annie: My wife Dear Kay: We think this is a splendid cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate the conversation was private and I are in our late 50s and idea and helpful for family trees. Web page at www.creators.com. and was meant to bring him & Marcy have moved around the closure so he could continue Sugar country several times over to move forward comfort- the years. As a result, we ably and confidently into our travel quite often to visit marriage. And besides, it friends in places where we was none of my business and ANNIE’S used to live. Often, our SAVING I could not possibly under- friends invite us to spend the SAVING stand. I am furious. I feel this MAILBOX night. was inappropriate and hurt- We are in disagreement ful. I no longer trust him and about etiquette in the bed- am having a great deal of difficulty moving room when we are houseguests. She gets ENERGY beyond this. turned on by the idea of making love in ENERGY My last three boyfriends all cheated, other people’s homes and often tries to ini- and one was also physically abusive. I suf- tiate sex. I have always believed that it is fer from extreme PTSD. My therapist told poor manners, and it makes me uncomfort- me it was a miracle that I was able to take able. Sometimes I am a reluctant partici- && THETHE steps toward trusting another person. Now pant, but I feel guilty the next morning in I am back at square one. Am I foolish to front of our hosts. Is there a rule of thumb stay with my fiance after he did something about this? like this, knowing it would hurt me? Or — Reluctant could this, in fact, have been a conversa- PLANETPLANET tion to gain closure, as he said? Dear Reluctant: It is OK for house- — Boston guests to have sex in someone else’s home provided things don’t get noisy, you don’t Dear Boston: We are inclined to give make a mess, you are doing it in a guest your boyfriend the benefit of the doubt, bedroom (not, for example, in front of the although he should not have kept his corre- hosts’ fireplace) and you are generally dis- In 2007, spondence a secret. You and your fiance creet. The problem is, your wife is excited the Breeze Newspapers underwent a major need to have a long talk, perhaps with your by the possibility of getting “caught,” and renovation of our building at 2510 Del Prado in Cape therapist, about how fragile your sense of this completely turns you off. We recom- security is and how he needs to be trans- mend she respect your wishes when in a Coral. We installed energy efficient fluorescent bulbs, parent in his dealings in order to cement the friend’s home, and you should look for motion sensors in rooms and timers on our light switches. trust between you. If he is open and honest, other ways to satisfy her wilder urges. it will bolster your confidence in the rela- Do you know that fluorescent bulbs are 4 to 6 times more tionship and you will not feel the need to Dear Annie: I read the letter from efficient than incandescent bulbs? A 15 watt fluorescent snoop. “Confused,” who wants to hyphenate her bulb produces the same amount of light as a 60 watt name, but her fiance is opposed to it. Dear Annie: I shower daily, but do not The women in my family have a tradi- incandescent bulb and it doesnʼt get hot, reducing use a washcloth. I prefer to suds up my tion of using their maiden names in place the need for more AC. We hope you will join hands and wash my entire body that way. of their middle names. This custom started My sister tells me that unless I use a with my great-great-grandmother. I went us in this conservation effort! washcloth, I am not cleaning myself well from being Jane Anne Doe to Jane Doe enough. I do not agree. I feel sparkling Smith. My daughter, Louise Mary Smith, clean after each shower. What do you say? became Louise Smith Jones when she mar- BREEZE NEWSPAPERS Page 10A Tuesday, December 14, 2010 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE TOP PICKS

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8 p.m. on WZVN 9 p.m. on WZVN I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown! Modern Family Nothing can replace the classic “A Charlie “Seinfeld” fans may hear echoes of two classic Brown Christmas,” but this 2003 animated episodes here, as Claire and Phil (Julie Bow- special reunites the updated Peanuts gang en, Ty Burrell) start a contest to see who can and the yuletide season. Linus and Lucy’s little go the longest without ... using any electronic brother, ReRun, needs stress relief. He goes devices, while Gloria’s (Sofia Vergara) exas- to Snoopy for attention and fun, but the canine peration with a neighbor’s dog has Manny and has plans that don’t include the boy. Voice Jay (Rico Rodriguez, Ed O’Neill) fearing she talents include Jimmy Bennett, Adam Taylor might go too far. Cameron and Mitchell (Eric Gordon and Bill Melendez. Stonestreet, Jesse Tyler Ferguson) try to get Lily into the right preschool in “Unplugged.”

8 p.m. on WINK 8 p.m. on WFTX NCIS Human Target Gibbs (Mark Harmon) and the team join forces with a deputy district attorney (guest star Annie Chance (Mark Valley) faces a double mystery in this new episode. His current client has retrograde Wersching, “24”) to investigate when a Navy petty officer, the sole witness in an upcoming murder amnesia, and he must help the man figure out not only who he is but who’s trying to kill him. Win- trial, goes missing. Michael Weatherly, Cote de Pablo, David McCallum and Pauley Perrette also ston (Chi McBride) reluctantly turns to his ex-wife for help. Jackie Earle Haley and Indira Varma also star in “Dead Head.” star in the new episode “False Witness.” 8 p.m. on WZVN 9 p.m. on WZVN The Middle No Ordinary Family Frankie (Patricia Heaton) persuades the family to host a Japanese exchange student (guest star Jim (Michael Chiklis) tries to discover the cause of recent earthquakes, while Stephanie (Julie Matthew Moy) to expose him to life in an average American family, but the Hecks get frustrated Benz) starts to suspect J.J. (Jimmy Bennett) may be lying about his lack of superpowers. Daphne when the student shows no interest in them in “Foreign Exchange.” Neil Flynn also stars. (Kay Panabaker) faces a moral dilemma when she reads the minds of a fellow student and a 8:30 p.m. on VH1 teacher and finds reason to believe they may be having an affair in “No Ordinary Quake.” Let’s Spend the Night Together: Confessions of Rock’s Greatest Groupies 9:30 p.m. on A&E Remember when the Rolling Stones weren’t allowed to sing “Let’s Spend the Night Together” on Billy the Exterminator television? How far we’ve come. The title of this new special speaks for itself, as women who made it their hobby — or career — to get close to rock stars share their stories. Think “exterminator,” and most of us picture a guy spraying toxic chemicals around to kill bugs and other unwanted critters. In this new episode, however, Billy needs to find some nonchemical alter- 9 p.m. on WINK natives to take out an infestation of pests in the home of a critically ill family. He also tries a new Criminal Minds technique to get rid of a colony of yellow jackets in “Hole of Horror.” After vouching for an inmate’s (guest star Kyle Secor) rehabilitation and helping him win parole, Morgan (Shemar Moore) bitterly regrets his decision when the man murders someone just days 10 p.m. on WINK after being released. Philip Casnoff, Rachel Nichols and Jayne Atkinson also guest star in the new The Good Wife episode “25 to Life”; Thomas Gibson and Joe Mantegna also star. Alicia (Julianna Margulies) and her colleagues rush to get a condemned prisoner a stay of execu- 10:30 p.m. on WTBS tion after receiving a cryptic tip from a courthouse clerk about the inmate’s appeal. Peter (Chris Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns Noth) is busy, too, getting ready for his first debate. Well-known defense attorney Barry Scheck While Cora (Tamela J. Mann) becomes more and more hooked on online shopping, Brown (David makes a cameo appearance as himself in the new episode “Nine Hours”; Christine Baranski and Mann) unearths an artifact in his backyard that sends him on a feverish dig for a treasure in the Josh Charles also star. new episode “Meet the Shopaholic.” MUST SEE MOVIES EARLY WEEK TALK ››› TUESDAY 5:25 p.m. SHOW Movie TUESDAY EVENING COM The Colbert Report Å ››› Chéri (2009) Michelle Pfeiffer. Å 9 p.m. CNN Larry King Live (N) Å 6 p.m. AMC Movie The An older woman teaches a 6 p.m. WNFM Access Hollywood (N) Princess Bride (1987) Cary 10 p.m. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å courtesan’s son about love. 7 p.m. E! E! News (N) Elwes. A stableboy in disguise COM The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Å 11 p.m. WRXY FAM The 700 Club Å (R) E! Chelsea Lately (N) sets out to rescue his beloved. ››› 7:30 p.m. WZVN Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ Å (PG) 7 p.m. USA Movie Elf Å COM The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (N) Å (2003) Will Ferrell. 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An ADM executive WZVN The Nate Berkus Show Erasing the damage children Perry performs. (N) ’ Å becomes king of the New York informs on price fixing by agri- make to a home; adapting the home when grown offspring businesses. (R) WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON airwaves. (R) move back in. Å 4:30 p.m. VH1 Movie ››› 5:15 p.m. AMC Movie ››› 12 p.m. WXCW Swift Justice With Nancy Grace A woman WNFM The Wendy Williams Show A couples Holiday Style Back to the Future Part III Å The Sum of All Fears (2002) says her ex poured water into her car’s gas tank. Challenge. (N) ’ Å (1990) Michael J. Fox. Marty ’ Å Ben Affleck. Terrorists plan to WZVN Extra (N) 10:30 a.m. COM The Colbert Report Å McFly visits the Old West to detonate a nuclear bomb in E! E! News 11 a.m. WZVN The View Sherri Shepherd learns to swim; Di- the U.S. (PG-13) save the imperiled Doc. (PG) 12:30 p.m. WXCW Swift Justice With Nancy Grace She ane Sawyer; Jon Lovitz. 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S GARFIELD HOCUS FOCUS S O U L D U O T I K O U N Saturday’s Answer SUDOKU SHEFFER CROSSWORD Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column, and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimi- nation to solve the puzzle. The difficulty level FAMILY CIRCUS ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). Difficulty: Silver GOREN BRIDGE WITH OMAR SHARIF & TANNAH HIRSCH ©2006 Tribune Media Services, Inc. ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q 1 - East-West vulnerable, as South partner’s suits, however, are golden — you hold: raise to four spades.

♠ AJ 6 3 ♥ Void ♦ 7 5 4 2 ♣ K Q 8 6 5 Q 4 - As South, vulnerable, you hold:

The bidding has proceeded: ♠ AK Q 9 8 7 3 ♥ 4 ♦ K J 6 5 ♣ A EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH Your right-hand opponent opens the bid- 1♥ Dbl Pass 1NT ding with three hearts. What do you bid? Pass ? What action do you take? A-If you bid only three spades, any agent would offer you insurance at a A-Your shapely takeout was clearly the very low premium — you certainly right action, but now you have a prob- would not have overbid. You need noth- lem. Most play that any bid by you now ing more than the queen of diamonds, or shows extra values, so you have to bite length in that suit, to have excellent play the bullet and pass even though you for game, so anything less than four might have a better spot elsewhere. spades is the underbid of the millenni- um. Q 2 - Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: Q 5 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: ♠ K Q J 10 4 ♥ AK J 7 ♦ AK ♣ AK JUMBLE ♠ A ♥ 10 8 5 4 3 ♦ J 4 ♣ AK Q 8 2 The bidding has proceeded: THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST The bidding has proceeded: by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek NORTH EAST SOUTH 2♣ Pass 2♦ Pass WEST 2♠ Pass 2NT Pass Unscramble these four Jumbles, 1♦ 1♠ ? one letter to each square, 3♥ Pass 3NT Pass to form four ordinary words. ? What do you bid now? What action do you take? AMDAM A- Do not fall into the trap of bidding A-Despite partner’s two denials, you your clubs first because they are so should make one more try for slam. Bid much better than your hearts. If you do ©2010 Tribune Media Services, Inc. that, partner will always believe that All Rights Reserved. four no trump. That is not ace-asking, CRYPTOQUIP but shows a 10-trick hand. Partner your clubs are longer than your hearts, THEIG should discount minor-suit honors, but and you might have trouble convincing raise with either the queen of hearts partner that you have a five-card major. (possible) or ace of spades (unlikely). With two five-card suits, bid the longer first, and this is no exception. YINJET Q 3 - Both vulnerable, as South you Q 6 - Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: hold: ♠ K J ♥ Q 9 ♦ Q 10 6 5 2 ♣ J 10 8 7 ♠ K 10 ♥ J 10 8 7 3 ♦ K 8 4 ♣ AK 4

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cape-coral-daily-breeze.com SPORTS DESK: 574-1110 X136, FAX 574-5693 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2010 Meyer not PREP REPORT Heat roll 1st coach to 9th win to quit early in a row By TOM JONES ■ Scores, schedule, 13A Scripps Howard News Service MIAMI (AP) — By recent Miami lorida’s Urban Meyer, who Heat standards, Monday night’s win turned 46 in July, is hardly counts as close. FFthe first football coach to The Heat trailed early and waited step away at a relatively young age. until the end of the third quarter to Here’s a look at some other mem- make their move, winning by double orable instances when coaches abrupt- figures for the ninth game in a row by ly resigned while seemingly in the beating New Orleans 96-84. middle of their careers. Dwyane Wade scored 32 points, ■ John Madden topping 30 for the third consecutive It’s still hard to believe Madden game, and Chris Bosh added 23 was only 42 when he left the Raiders Jasmine Santiago points and 11 rebounds. The Heat after 10 highly successful seasons in (10) of North Fort blew the game open with an 18-2 1978. Health issues and a fear of fly- Myers defends spurt that put them up 94-77. ing forced him to quit, and he never Lemon Bay’s LeBron James had 20 points and returned to the sideline. Instead, he Haley Smith (25) seven assists for Miami, back home became one of football’s most famous after a four-game road sweep. Wade in the second broadcasters. had an especially efficient night: 8- quarter of for-13 from the field and 14-of-17 Tearful retirement Monday’s game. from the free-throw line. More photos are ■ While the Heat roll, New Orleans Bill Walsh available online continues to struggle. With a loss for It seems surprising that Walsh was at: cu.cape-coral- the second day in a row, the Hornets just 57 when he left the 49ers in daily-breeze.com. fell to 3-9 since an 11-1 start. They 1988 after 10 years and three Super haven’t scored 100 points since Nov. Bowl victories. He wasn’t through MICHAEL PISTELLA 19, a stretch of 13 games. with coaching. He returned in 1992 David West had 26 points and 12 to coach Stanford for three seasons rebounds for the Hornets, who went 1 before, again, leaving the sideline for for 13 from three-point range. good. The teams split the season series. ■ Dick Vermeil New Orleans beat Miami 96-93 on This appears to be the coach most Nov. 5. similar to Urban Meyer. Citing Miami is now the sixth team in burnout, Vermeil tearfully retired in Mariner hosts Winter Fest NBA history to win nine straight games 1982 after by at least 10 points or more. James has being the ■ Scores, schedules, 13A had a hand in two of those runs — coach of the Cleveland was the last team to do it, Eagles for By JIM LINETTE between Nov. 22 and Dec. 9, 2008. seven seasons, [email protected] The 2007-08 Boston Celtics also including a With the winter’s coldest weather won nine straight by double figures. Super Bowl upon us it is only fitting that Mariner The Heat have won nine in a row appearance. High School is hosting a celebration since Nov. 29, when they shook a He was 46, of varsity winter sports on Saturday. slump in which they had lost four of just like The Winter Fest gives fans a five. choice of boys’ and girls’ soccer, Meyer. Wade, miffed about taking a hard boys’ and girls’ basketball in addition foul from Jarrett Jack, scored 20 Vermeil would to wrestling duels. sit out 15 points in the second quarter, a Heat The Winter Fest begins at 8 a.m. record for the period. That included Joe Gibbs years before with the first session of boys’ and he shocked his team’s final 11 points to cut New girls’ soccer matches involving North Orleans’ halftime lead to 54-53. everyone by returning to the Rams in Fort Myers, Ida Baker, Riverdale, 1997. He led the Rams to a victory in Charlotte, Immokalee, Hardee Super Bowl XXXIV and then abrupt- County and the host Tritons. ly quit again, but he wasn’t done. He The varsity Best of the West FGCU women sat out only one season then returned wrestling duels commence at 9:30 to coach the Chiefs for four seasons a.m. with the Tritons hosting North before finally retiring, apparently for Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Ida Baker post 7th win good, at age 70. and Island Coast teams. ■ Schedule, 13A ■ Jimmy Johnson Action concludes in the evening The brash former University of with a basketball doubleheader. The Special to the Breeze Miami coach was only 50 when he Tritons face Evangelical Christian in [email protected] resigned as coach of the Cowboys in girls’ basketball at 6 p.m., followed Led by three players in double fig- 1993 despite winning consecutive by Mariner’s boys meeting cross- ures and an 11-minute 28-12 run to Super Bowls. town rival Ida Baker. close out the game, the FGCU Admission to the soccer and women’s basketball remain unbeaten Short-term return wrestling events is $4. The basketball on Sunday afternoon with a 63-50 doubleheader admission is $3. win over Troy at Sartain Hall. His retirement was partly sparked With their second win over the by his inability to have a good work- Girls Basketball Trojans this season, the Eagles (7-0) ing relationship with owner Jerry extend their best Division I start in ■ North Fort Myers 59, Lemon Jones. Johnson did return to take over program history. Bay 52: Jessica Wagner grabbed for Don Shula with the Dolphins in Defense has fueled FGCU’s hot seven of her game-high 15 rebounds start by limiting six of their seven 1996, but that stint lasted only three in overtime as North Fort Myers seasons, and his coaching days were MICHAEL PISTELLA opponents to 60 points or less. turned back Lemon Bay Monday Freshman Sarah Hansen finished over at age 56. night. North Fort Myers’ Kali Pierce (3) goes for a ■ Bud Grant layup as Lemon Bay’s Keke Dukarski defends with team highs of 16 points and six The Red Knights came back from an rebounds. Junior Kelsey Jacobson The legendary Vikings coach sur- early deficit and saw the Rays rally to the play in the first quarter of Monday’s game. prisingly retired at age 56 after a stel- added 13 points while pulling down More photos are available online at: cu.cape- five rebounds. Senior Shannon lar run of 12 postseason appearances See PREP, page 13A coral-daily-breeze.com. and four trips to the Super Bowl from Murphy rounded out the double-fig- 1967-83. He ended up taking only a ure scorers with 12 points, five assists year off and returned to the Vikings and four steals. in 1985, but his second stint lasted Senior State Games over The opening 20 minutes featured just one season, and he walked away 16 lead changes and seven ties. The Eagles trailed 25-24 at the half thanks from coaching forever. Special to the Breeze The Games just completed are a qualifier ■ Joe Gibbs to forcing Troy into 14 turnovers. [email protected] for the 2011 National Senior Games scheduled After the Trojans took a 38-35 Gibbs was only 52 when he retired Nine days of competition, featuring more June 16-30 in Houston, Texas. lead, the Eagles used a 28-12 run from the Redskins following the than 2,200 athletes age 50 and over, known as The running events of the track &field meet over the final 11 minutes to close the 1992 season after 12 seasons that the Florida Senior Games State Championships took center stage on the final day at South Fort game and defeat the Trojans by 13 included three Super Bowl victories. came to an end Sunday in Cape Coral Lee Myers High School. With more than 80 ath- points (63-50) to pick up their sev- Gibbs went off to run his County. letes registered, Jacksonville’s Melinda Henry enth victory of the 2010-11 cam- NASCAR team. He eventually This was the final year of an unprecedented and Hollywood’s Brian Hankerson turned in paign. returned to the Redskins in 2004 to five-year run for the Games in Southwest the fastest times in the 100-meter dash for the The Eagles return to Alico Arena coach four seasons before calling it Florida. No other Florida community has host- second consecutive year. Henry led the for a pair of non-conference matchups quits after the 2007 season. ed the Olympic-style Sports Festival for senior women’s field with a time of 16.30 and before the Christmas holiday. The athletes for as many consecutive years. The Hankerson finished with a time of 13.02 as Eagles face in-state rival FIU on Tom Jones writes for the St. 2011 Championships are scheduled for Dec. both won gold medals in the 50-54 age group. Wednesday before hosting the Petersburg Times. 3-11 in Polk County. See GAMES, page 13A Indiana Hoosiers on Dec. 21.

NFL SCOREBOARD TIDES CHART

Prep Girls Soccer NHL at Cape Coral Bridge Favre streak ends at 297 Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon ■ Bishop Verot 4, ECS 4 Kings 5, Red Wings 0 /Low Time Feet Sunset Visible DETROIT (AP) — Brett Favre stood Thrashers 4, Senators 3, OT on the sidelines for the start of a game for the Prep Boys Basketball We 15 Low 5:57 AM 0.1 7:08 AM Set 1:46 AM 62 Lemon Bay 63, North FM 54 Predators 5, Islanders 0 15 High 11:38 AM 0.5 5:38 PM Rise 1:24 PM first time since 1992, ending his NFL- 15 Low 4:33 PM 0.3 record streak of 297 straight starts because Prep Girls Basketball Blackhawks vs. Avalanche (n) 15 High 10:15 PM 0.8 of a banged-up right shoulder. North FM 59, Lemon Bay 52, OT Blue Jackets vs. Flames (n) Th 16 Low 6:53 AM 0.0 7:09 AM Set 2:39 AM 71 Brandon Jacobs ran for a go-ahead ● Scores, schedules, 13A Stars vs. Sharks (n) 16 High 1:12 PM 0.5 5:38 PM Rise 2:00 PM ● Scores, schedule, 13A 16 Low 5:11 PM 0.4 touchdown midway through the second 16 High 10:49 PM 0.9 quarter, Eli Manning threw for a TD just before halftime and Ahmad Bradshaw NBA at Matlacha Pass (Bascule bridge) Heat 96, Hornets 84 We 15 Low 5:23 AM 0.2 7:09 AM Set 1:47 AM 62 added a 48-yard run to help the New York NFL 15 High 11:06 AM 0.9 5:38 PM Rise 1:25 PM Giants beat Minnesota 21-3 Monday. Bulls 92, Pacers 73 15 Low 3:59 PM 0.7 Grizzlies 86, Blazers 73 Giants 21, Vikings 3 15 High 9:43 PM 1.6 The Giants (9-4) sacked Favre replace- Ravens vs. Texans (n) ment Tarvaris Jackson four times, knock- Bucks 103, Mavericks 99 Th 16 Low 6:19 AM 0.0 7:10 AM Set 2:40 AM 71 ● Standings, 13A ing him out of the game late in the third Warriors vs. Jazz (n) 16 High 12:40 PM 0.9 5:38 PM Rise 2:00 PM ● Scores, schedule, 13A 16 Low 4:37 PM 0.8 period and again in the final seconds. 16 High 10:17 PM 1.7 Page 13A T HE B REEZE S PORTS breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, December 14, 2010 Everblades Schedule Prep: North girls use Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday free throws to win in OT Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Continued from 12A duty for the Vikings (8-2- 2), who are idle until a Jan. 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 force overtime before winning 4 date with District 3A-12 by hitting 10 of 12 free throws rival Gateway Charter. at at at in the overtime session. S.Carolina OFF OFF Greenville OFF S.Carolina OFF Sasha Lopez led the Boys Basketball Knights with 18 points. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. ■ North (6-2) visits North Lemon Bay 63, Port Wednesday night. North Fort Myers 54: Foul trouble in the fourth quarter Everblades home games at Germain Arena Home Away Lemon Bay 15 12 10 10 5 — 52 North FM 7 18 18 4 12 — 59 prevented North Fort Myers LEMON BAY 52 — Hill 2, from completing a second Mukarski 2, Livesoy 16, Freiberg 9, comeback effort in a loss at All times listed Eastern Sweeterman 2, Kelly 8, Smith 6, Reid SPORTS SCOREBOARD 6, McManus 1. Totals: 18 16-25 52. Lemon Bay. NORTH 59 — Pierce 2, J. Santiago The Knights were 7, McKeever 6, Edwards 7, Dryer- outscored 14-7 in the open- Pacific Division Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Williams 7, B. Santiago 3, Wagner 9, ing period, but came back IGH CHOOL Las Vegas 13 4 1 1 28 53 41 Detroit at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Lopez 18. Totals: 19 20-34 59. H S Stockton 12 5 1 3 28 68 58 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. to lead at halftime before Bakersfield 10 13 1 0 21 69 82 Buffalo at Miami, 1 p.m. Girls Soccer wilting in the second half. Ontario 8 14 0 1 17 54 78 Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. The Knights (3-7) are in Girls Soccer NOTE: Two points are awarded for a win, New Orleans at Baltimore, 1 p.m. ■ Bishop Verot 4, Monday, Dec. 13 one point for an overtime or shootout loss. Atlanta at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Evangelical Christian 4: action again at the Mariner Bishop Verot 4, Evangelical Christian 4, tie Denver at Oakland, 4:15 p.m. Christmas Tournament next South Fort Myers at Island Coast, ppd. Monday’s Games Evangelical Christian scored No games scheduled N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 4:15 p.m. week. Lemon Bay at North Fort Myers, ppd. Green Bay at New England, 8:20 p.m. four consecutive goals to Oasis at SWF Christian, ppd. Tuesday’s Games Gwinnett at Greenville, 7:05 p.m. Monday, Dec. 20 take a 4-1 lead, but Bishop ■ Bishop Verot 47, Tuesday, Dec. 14 Chicago at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. Cape Coral at Cypress Lake, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Verot countered with three in Hagerty 37: Nate Howard’s Ida Baker at Riverdale, 7:30 p.m. Florida at Greenville, 7:05 p.m. a row to force a tie. double-double helped boost Mariner at Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. Wheeling at Kalamazoo, 7 p.m. College Reading at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. Bowl Schedule McKenna Duquette Bishop Verot to victory Wednesday, Dec. 15 (three goals) got the open- Cape Coral at Island Coast, 6 p.m. Las Vegas at Utah, 9:05 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18 Saturday in Orlando. Thursday, Dec. 16 Victoria at Idaho, 9:10 p.m. New Mexico Bowl ing goal for the Vikings in Howard connected for Gateway Charter at Island Coast, 7:30 p.m. Stockton at Alaska, 11:15 p.m. At Albuquerque the first half and their first 14 points and pulled down Fort Myers at North Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. UTEP (6-6) vs. BYU (6-6), 2 p.m. (ESPN) Blades Record: 16-11 Humanitarian Bowl goal in the second half to 11 rebounds. Ricky Doyle Oasis at Moore Haven, 4 p.m. Home: 8-5 Away: 8-6 Streak: L-2 start the comeback. Kady Saturday, Dec. 18 At Boise, Idaho chipped in with 11 points Upcoming Games Northern Illinois (10-3) vs. Fresno State (8- Otzko scored to cut the and nine rebounds. Winter Invitational at Mariner Dec. 15 — at Greenville, 7:05 p.m. 8 a.m. — (stadium) Mariner vs. Hardee; 4), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN) margin to one and Duquette Dec. 17 — at South Carolina, 7:05 p.m. New Orleans Bowl The key to the victory (F1) Riverdale vs. Charlotte; (F2) Ida Baker vs. Dec. 19 — at South Carolina, 7:05 p.m. tied the game for the last was the Vikings holding Immokalee Ohio (8-4) vs. Troy (7-5), 9 p.m. (ESPN) Dec. 21 — vs. Gwinnett, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 21 time with less than eight Class 6A Hagerty scoreless 11 a.m. — (stadium) Mariner vs. Dec. 22 — vs. Gwinnett, 7:30 p.m. Immokalee; (F1) Riverdale vs. Hardee; (F2) Ida Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl minutes remaining. in the fourth quarter. Baker vs. Charlotte At St. Petersburg “Those final minutes we The Vikings (7-1) tip off 2 p.m. — (stadium) Mariner vs. Charlotte; NHL Louisville (6-6) vs. Southern Mississippi (8- Sunday’s Games 4), 8 p.m. (ESPN) spent in their end, but just against Thomasville, Ga., in (F1) Riverdale vs. Immokalee; (F2) Ida Baker N.Y. Rangers 7, Washington 0 couldn’t get one to go in,” vs. Hardee Wednesday, Dec. 22 the City of Palms Classic at Vancouver 2, Edmonton 1 MAACO Bowl said Vikings coach Randy 5:45 p.m. Saturday at Verot. Anaheim 6, Minnesota 2 At Las Vegas Zavada. “We probably Boys Soccer Monday’s Games Utah (10-2) vs. Boise State (11-1), 8 p.m. (ESPN) Bishop Verot 6 9 16 16 — 47 Monday, Dec. 13 Los Angeles 5, Detroit 0 Thursday, Dec. 23 missed four other shots.” Hagerty 7 15 15 0 — 37 North Fort Myers at Lemon Bay, ppd. Atlanta 4, Ottawa 3, OT Poinsettia Bowl Ashley Lofgren and VEROT 47 — Wagner 9, Taylor 9, Reeves 2, Hoop 2, Doyle 11, South Fort Myers at Island Coast, ppd. Nashville 5, N.Y. Islanders 0 At San Diego Kelly Reynolds contributed SWF Christian at Oasis, ppd. Chicago at Colorado, (n) Howard 14. Totals: 14 15-23 47. San Diego State (8-4) vs. Navy (8-3), 8 p.m. one assist apiece. Cailyn 3PG: Wagner 2, Howard 2. Tuesday, Dec. 14 Columbus at Calgary, (n) (ESPN) Cypress Lake at Cape Coral, 7:30 p.m. Rizzo (five saves) and HAGERTY 37 — Pettis 3, Bernard Dallas at San Jose, (n) Friday, Dec. 24 12, Harvey 4, Badger 6, Smith 4, Riverdale at Ida Baker, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Hawaii Bowl Chryssie Gibson (seven Fort Myers at Mariner, 7:30 p.m. Daniels 4, Doyle 4. Totals: 17 2-10 37. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. At Honolulu saves) shared goalkeeping 3PG: Doyle 1. Wednesday, Dec. 15 Toronto at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Hawaii (10-3) vs. Tulsa (9-3), 8 p.m. (ESPN) Cape Coral at Island Coast, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Thursday, Dec. 16 Boston at Buffalo, 7 p.m. North Fort Myers at Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Games: New records set Gateway Charter at Island Coast, 6 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. BASKETBALL Oasis at Moore Haven, 6 p.m. Anaheim at Washington, 7 p.m. Continued from 12A Fort Lauderdale and Tom Saturday, Dec. 18 St. Louis at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Bishop Verot at Tampa Jesuit, TBA Philadelphia at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. College Gearhart of Chesapeake, Winter Invitational at Mariner Times in the 100- and Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Top 25 Schedule 200-meter dashes were sig- Va., were honored with the 9:30 a.m. — (stadium) Mariner vs. Hardee; Carolina at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday's Games annual Bob Fine Excellence (F1) Riverdale vs. Immokalee; (F2) North Fort nificantly higher with the San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. No. 7 Tennessee vs. Oakland, Mich., 7 p.m. in Race Walk Award. The Myers vs. Charlotte Colorado at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. No. 20 Louisville vs. Drexel, 9 p.m. athletes running into a 12:30 p.m. — (stadium) Mariner vs. Columbus at Vancouver, 10 p.m. No. 22 Texas vs. North Florida, 8 p.m. award recognizes race walk Immokalee; (F1) Riverdale vs. Charlotte; (F2) strong wind. Wednesday's Games Ethel Lehmann of Largo athletes for their previous North Fort Myers vs. Hardee No. 2 Ohio State vs. FGCU, 6:30 p.m. year’s performance in 3:30 p.m. — (stadium) Mariner vs. earned her 18th overall OLF No. 9 Baylor vs. Bethune-Cookman, 8 p.m. Senior Games race walk Charlotte; (F1) Riverdale vs. Hardee; (F2) G No. 21 Minnesota vs. Akron, 8:30 p.m. Florida Senior Games State North Fort Myers vs. Immokalee No. 22 UNLV vs. UC Santa Barbara, 10 p.m. Championships age group events. Thursday's Games In racquetball at the Girls Basketball Hunters Run Exec. Golf Club record with a time of 56.83 No. 13 Missouri vs. Oral Roberts, 8 p.m. seconds in the 200. She Naples Fitness Center, Monday, Dec. 13 Tuesday Men’s League No. 18 Memphis vs. Austin Peay, 8 p.m. Geoff Hunter of Naples and North Fort Myers 59, Lemon Bay 52, OT Two-Man Team, Best Ball — 12/7 Friday's Game holds the 200-meter record Tuesday, Dec. 14 1. (tie) Gary Shott, Matt Shultz 26; 3. Mike No. 7 Tennessee at Charlotte, 8 p.m. in the 70-74, 75-79 and 80- Bob LeRow of Bradenton Cape Coral at Cypress Lake, 7:30 p.m. Bates 29. won singles and doubles Mariner at Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. Closest to Pin — #7, Gary Shott; #9, Mike Bates. FGCU Men: 2-5 84 age groups and now holds Home: 1-1 Away: 1-4 A-Sun: 0-2 seven age group records in championship matches Ida Baker at Riverdale, 7:30 p.m. Women’s Golf Association Sunday, the only athletes to Moore Haven at Oasis, 6:30 p.m. Individual Low Net — 12/10 Upcoming Games running events and 11 Wenesday, Dec. 15 1. (tie) Pat Angeloro, Marianne Barger 29; Dec. 15 — at Ohio State, 6:30 p.m. earn such a distinction. Dec. 18 — at Toledo, 7 p.m. records in field events. Cape Coral at Island Coast, 6 p.m. 3. Flo Domings 30. Michael Armbrister of Hunter defeated Ken Port Charlotte at Ida Baker, 7:30 p.m. Closest to Pin — #7, Harri Schulpius; #9, Dec. 21 — vs. N.C. Central, 5:15 p.m. Brown of Naples 11-6, 11- North Fort Myers at North Port, 7:30 p.m. Sue Warner. Dec. 27 — vs. IUPUI, 7:05 p.m. Hollywood established a Friday, Dec. 17 new all-time best in the 8 in the 50-54 singles finals FGCU Women: 7-0 and teamed with Brown to Oasis at Sarasota Christian, 6 p.m. Home: 2-0 Away: 5-0 A-Sun: 2-0 400-meter dash with a time Saturday, Dec. 18 win doubles gold. Lerow Mariner at Evangelical Christian, 6 p.m. FOOTBALL Upcoming Games of 56.10, breaking a record Dec. 15 — vs. FIU, 7:05 p.m. set in 2003 and winning the defeated Andy Gutierrez of Dec. 21 — vs. Indiana, 7:30 p.m. Cape Coral 1-11, 11-8, Boys Basketball Jan. 3 — vs. Belmont, 5:15 p.m. gold medal in the 50-54 Monday, Dec. 13 NFL age group. 11-9 in the men’s 55-59 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Jan. 5 — vs. Lipscomb, 5:15 p.m. Lemon Bay 63, North Fort Myers 54 Following the 1,500- singles and teamed with Tuesday, Dec. 14 East Ken Drew of Winter Haven W L T Pct PF PA NBA meter race walk Sunday Fort Myers at Mariner, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games in the men’s doubles final. Cypress Lake at Cape Coral, 7:30 p.m. x-New England 11 2 0 .846 415 276 morning, M. Ann Marsh of N.Y. Jets 9 4 0 .692 273 242 New York 129, Denver 125 Riverdale at Ida Baker, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia 88, New Orleans 70 Community Christian at Oasis, 5 p.m. Miami 7 6 0 .538 225 244 Buffalo 3 10 0 .231 256 339 L.A. 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Web: www.saynotodrugs.com WESTERN CONFERENCE Basketball: Findlay Prep vs. Yates Cape Coral High School, 9-10:30 Mountain Division Sunday, Dec. 19 a.m. for boys & girls in 3rd through Kansas City at St. Louis, 1 p.m. 9:30 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Women’s NOTE: See the entire Sports Utah 12 7 3 1 28 66 67 Volleyball: NCAA tournament 5th grade, 10:30 a.m.-noon for boys Idaho 11 7 2 3 27 67 62 Washington at Dallas, 1 p.m. & girls in 6th-7th grades; shooting, Calendar online at www.cape- Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. 10:30 p.m. — TNT (cable) NBA Basketball: coral-daily-breeze.com. Send infor- Alaska 12 9 1 0 25 60 52 Spurs vs. Nuggets passing, ball handling, skill defelop- Victoria 10 12 1 2 23 69 76 Arizona at Carolina, 1 p.m. ment instruction by Mark Rinehart; mation about your group’s upcom- cost $40 for all sessions. 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Highlights from the Cape Coral Indian Festival

The Cape Coral Indian Festival was held Saturday and Sunday on the grounds of Sun Splash Family Waterpark. Members of Iron Horse Singers and Dancers performed and vendors offered hand-crafted Native American items. Featured here are a few pictorial highlights from the two-day event. More photos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com.

MICHAEL PISTELLA

Above, Martin Olvera, a member of the Comanche tribe, performs a Northern Traditional dance. Below, Little Big Mountain of the Comanche and Mohawk tribe and director of the Iron Horse Singers and Dancers group performs a song.

Above, Allen Hollingshead plays one of the flutes he made by hand for his business Red Wind Flutes. Below, Cody “Wildcat” Boettner of the Creek tribe performs a traditional Native American dance.

Tampa area artist Paul Deluna works on a drawing during the festival. Page 1B C APE C ORAL B REEZE BREEZENEWSPAPERS.COM Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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is pending in the Circuit Court for notice is December 7, 2010. ACRES, SECTION 33, TOWN- Public Records of Lee County, recover possession of the vehicle Lee County, Florida, Probate Personal Representative: SHIP 44 SOUTH, RANGE 26 Florida. without judicial proceedings as Division, the address of which is Robert Bright EAST, ACCORDING TO THE at public sale, to the highest and pursuant to Florida Statute P.O. Box 9346, Fort Myers, FL 4807 Finch Road MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS best bidder for cash at Section 559.917. Any proceeds 33902. Coeburn, VA 24230 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15, www.lee.realforeclose. com at recovered from the sale of the The names and addresses of the Attorneys for Personal PAGE 88, PUBLIC RECORDS 9:00 a.m. on December 29, 2010. vehicle over the amount of the lien personal representative and the Representative: OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. The highest bidder shall immedi- will be deposited with the Clerk of personal representative’s attorney MATTHEW A. LINDE, P.A. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN ately post with the Clerk, a deposit the Court for disposition upon are set forth below. 12693 NEW BRITTANY BLVD., INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS equal to five percent (5%) of the court order. All creditors of the decedent and SUITE A FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, final bid. The deposit must be 1991 OLDSMOBILE other persons having claims or FT. MYERS, FL 33907 OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY cash or cashier’S check payable 1G3CW53L0M4318679 demands against decedent’s Telephone: (239) 939-7100 OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF to the Clerk of the Court. Final December 14, 2010 estate on whom a copy of this Florida Bar No. 528791 THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE payment must be made by 12:00 82840 notice is required to be served E-Mail Address: A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS p.m. the next business day. must file their claims with this [email protected] AFTER THE SALE. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: G & C court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 December 7, 14, 2010 DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS AUTOMOTIVE & TOWING gives MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF 82797 November 30, 2010 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, Notice of Foreclosure of Lien THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF CHARLIE GREEN OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY and intent to sell these vehicles THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE As Clerk, Circuit Court OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF on 12/27/2010, 08:00 am at 3865 AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT By: T. Boone THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE BONITA BEACH RD BONITA OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, As Deputy Clerk A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS SPGS, FL 34134-4110, pursuant ON THEM. FLORIDA If you are a person with a disability AFTER THE SALE to subsection 713.78 of the All other creditors of the decedent CIVIL ACTION who needs any accommodation in Dated November 29, 2010 Florida Statutes. G & C AUTO- and other persons having claims CASE NO.: 10-CA-053104 order to participate in this pro- CHARLIE GREEN MOTIVE & TOWING reserves PROBATE or demands against decedent’s DAVID A. HERNANDEZ and ceeding, you are entitled, at no Clerk of the Court the right to accept or reject any estate must file their claims with LEONOR HERNANDEZ, hus- cost to you, to the provision of cer- By: T. Boone and/or all bids. this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS band and wife, tain assistance. Please contact December 7, 14, 2010 2006 SATURN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE Plaintiffs 5GZCZ23D56S866270 COUNTY, FLORIDA AFTER THE DATE OF THE Ken Kellum, Court Operations 82775 FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS v. Manager whose office is located December 14, 2010 PROBATE DIVISION BLAYNE’S AUTO AIR, INC., a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 82836 File No. 10-CP-2449 NOTICE. at the Lee County Justice Center ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN Florida corporation, PEARL M. 1700 Monroe Street, Florida TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Division Probate COLLIER, and FLORIDA IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, IN RE: ESTATE OF THE TIME PERIODS SET 33901, and whose telephone REASON: AUCTION PUBLICA- FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, number is (239) 533-1700, at FLORIDA ROBERT T. COMISKEY Defendants CASE NO.: 36-2010-CA-053585 TION Deceased. THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE least 7 days before your sched- Notice of sale at public auction: The WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. uled court appearance, or imme- SEC.: I NOTICE TO CREDITORS To: All parties on the attached CITIMORTGAGE, INC. undersigned intends to sell by The administration of the estate of NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME diately upon receiving this notifi- competitive bidding or otherwise PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, service list: cation if the time before the Plaintiff, ROBERT T. COMISKEY, v. dispose of the personal property deceased, whose date of death ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) scheduled appearance is less described below to enforce a lien YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO than 7 days; if you are hearing or JAMES L. BARRON A/K/A JIM was September 9, 2010, is pend- F.S. CHAPTER 45 BARRON; MARGARET A. BAR- imposed on said property under ing in the Circuit Court for Lee DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH voice impaired, call 711 the Florida self-storage facility act IS BARRED. NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to Pursuant to Florida Statute RON A/K/A MARGIE BARRON; County, Florida, Probate Division, a Final Summary Judgment for ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- statues (section 83.801-83.809). the address of which is 1700 The date of first publication of this 45.031(2), this notice shall be The undersigned will sell said notice is December 7, 2010. Foreclosure elated November 29, published twice, once a week for TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, Monroe Street, Fort Myers, 2010 in the above-styled cause, I UNDER, AND AGAINST THE property on the 30th day of Florida 33901. The names and Personal Representative: two consecutive weeks with the December, 2010 at 3:00 P.M. on Gregory L. Pollock will sell to the highest and best last publication being at least 5 HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL addresses of the personal repre- bidder for cash Beginning 9:00 DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT the premises of Budget Self sentative and the personal repre- 508 NE Brookwood Circle Apt. C days prior to the sale. Storage, 3111 Cleveland Ave, Ft Blue Springs, MO 64014 AM at www.lee.realforeclose. December 7, 14, 2010 KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR sentative’s attorney are set forth com in accordance with chapter 45 ALIVE, WHETHER SAID Myers, Lee county Florida, where below. Attorneys for Personal 82773 said property has been stored Representative: Florida Statutes on the 29 day of UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY All creditors of the decedent and December, 2010 at 9:00 am, the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE CLAIM AN INTEREST AS other persons having claims or MATTHEW A. LINDE, P.A. Chanda Hewitt 12693 NEW BRITTANY BLVD., following described property: COUNTY, FLORIDA. SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, demands against decedent’s CIVIL DIVISION GRANTEES, OR OTHER Unit 270 Household estate on whom a copy of this SUITE A Doug L. Petrucci FT. MYERS, FL 33907 1517 SE 25th Lane, Cape Coral, CASE NO. 362008CA054618 CLAIMANTS; CITIBANK notice is required to be served Florida 33904 XXXXXX (SOUTH DAKOTA), N.A. Unit 344 Household must file their claims with this Telephone: (239) 939-7100 George Lee (Inernet Listers) Florida Bar No. 528791 BANKUNITED FSB, GREEN TREE Defendant(s) court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Being a part of the subdivision of the SERVICING, LLC, NOTICE OF SALE Unit 412 Furniture MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF E-Mail Address: Monica Clark [email protected] South 200 feet of the West half (W Plaintiff, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 1/2) of Block 552, CAPE CORAL, vs. suant to an Order Of Final Unit 1233 Household THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS December 7, 14, 2010 82791 Unit 21, Township 44 South, ANTOINE SERGE MARDY, et al., Summary Judgment of AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE Range 24 East, as recorded in Defendants. Foreclosure dated November 16, Auction rules are given at time of OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE Plat Book 13, Page 161, of the NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO 2010, entered in Civil Case No. auction. Purchase must be paid ON THEM. COUNTY, FLORIDA Public Records of Lee County, CHAPTER 45 36-2010-CA-053585 of the Circuit in cash at time of purchase. All other creditors of the decedent PROBATE DIVISION Florida. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Court of the Twentieth Judicial Individual unit sales are subject to and other persons having claims File No.: 10-CP-2385 Begin at the Southwest corner of suant to an Order or Summary Circuit In And For Lee County, cancellation in the event of unit or demands against decedent’s Division PROBATE Block 552, CAPE CORAL, Unit Final Judgment of foreclosure Florida, wherein the Clerk of the settlement. estate must file their claims with IN RE: ESTATE OF 21, thence N. 1 degree 37’10” E., filed November 18, 2010, and Circuit Court will sell to the high- December 14, 21, 2010 this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS VERA LEE HICKS 72.24 Feet; thence S. 88 degrees entered in Case No. est bidder for cash on 3 day of 82841 AFTER THE DATE OF THE Deceased. 26’10” E., in line with the center- 362008CA054618 January, 2011 Beginning 9:00 AM FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE TO CREDITORS line partition wall dividing the XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in at www.lee.realforeclose. com in NOTICE. The administration of the estate of Texaco Gas Station from the and for Lee County, Florida, accordance with chapter 45 MISCELLANEOUS ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN Vera Lee Hicks, deceased, whose Fairway Food Market, 139.94 wherein GREEN TREE SERVIC- Florida Statutes, relative to the fol- THE TIME PERIODS SET date of death was January 31st, Feet; thence S. 1degree 37’10” ING, LLC is Plaintiff and lowing described property as set IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF 2009, and whose social security W., 68.42 Feet; thence West ANTOINE SERGE MARDY; forth in the Final Judgment, to wit: THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT number is XXX-XX-4872, is pend- 140.0 feet to the Point of UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1 ; LOT 3, BLOCK 4, UNIT 6, LEHIGH IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ing in the Circuit Court for Lee Beginning. UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ESTATES, SECTION 4, TOWN- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME FLORIDA County, Florida, Probate Division, Dated on this 29 day of November, ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES SHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE 26 CIVIL ACTION PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, the address of which is P.O. Box 2010. CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, EST, AS PER MAP OR PLAT ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) CASE NO. 09-CA-003427 9346, Fort Myers, FL 33902. CHARLIE GREEN THROUGH, UNDER OR THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT IN RE FORFEITURE OF: YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE The names and addresses of the CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- BOOK 15, PAGE 86, PUBLIC DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH $1,253.00 U.S. CURRENCY personal representative and the By: C. Williams DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, NOTICE OF ACTION IS BARRED. personal representative’s attorney Deputy Clerk HAVING OR CLAIMING TO FLORIDA The date of first publication of this TO: Eric Bodden are set forth below. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR Any person claiming an interest in Address Unknown notice is December 14, 2010. All creditors of the decedent and I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY the surplus from the sale, if any, Personal Representative: other persons having claims or correct copy of the foregoing HEREIN DESCRIBED, are other than the property owner as JOHN S. GALENSKI YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that demands against decedent’s NOTICE OF SALE pursuant to Defendants, I will sell to the high- of the date of the Lis Pendens an action for Forfeiture of the fol- P.O. Box 150638 estate on whom a copy of this F.S. Chapter 45 has been sent by est and best bidder for cash at must tile a claim within 60 days Cape Coral, Florida 33915-0638 lowing property in Lee County, notice is required to be served regular U.S. Mail to all parties on Lee County’s Public Auction web- after the sale. Florida: Attorney for Personal must file their claims with this the attached Service List, on this site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, DATED AT FORT MYERS, FLORI- Representative: $1,253.00 U.S. Currency court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 day of , 2010. at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 DA THIS 1 DAY OF DECEMBER, has been filed against you and you Michael A. Gennaro, Esquire MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF CHARLIE GREEN a.m. on December 20, 2010, the 2010 Attorney for JOHN S. GALENSKI are required to serve a copy of THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT following described property as CHARLIE GREEN your written defenses, if any to it Florida Bar Number: 237647 THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS By: C. Williams set forth in said Order or Final CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Pavese Law Firm on Brian R. Bartos, Assistant City AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE Deputy Clerk Judgment, to-wit: LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Attorney, whose address is P.O. P.O. Box 100088 OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE SERVICE LIST LOT 18, BLOCK 12, LEHIGH S. HUGHES Cape Coral, FL 33910-0088 Box 150027, Cape Coral, Florida ON THEM. Frank Pavese, Jr. ACRES, UNIT 2, SECTION 20, DEPUTY CLERK 33915-0027, on or before Dec. Telephone: (239) 542-3148 All other creditors of the decedent Pavese Law Firm TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, RANGE If you are a person with a disability Fax: (239) 542-8953 29, 2010, and file the original with and other persons having claims Courthouse Box 18 26 EAST, ACCORDING TO THE who needs any accommodation in the clerk of this court either before December 14, 21, 2010 or demands against decedent’s Blayne’s Auto Air, Inc. MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS order to participate in this pro- 82842 service on the Plaintiff’s attorney estate must file their claims with 1517 SE 25th Lane RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26, ceeding, you are entitled, at no or immediately thereafter; other- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS Cape Coral, FL 33904 PAGE 27, PUBLIC RECORDS cost to you, to the provision of cer- wise a default will be entered COUNTY, FLORIDA AFTER THE DATE OF THE Blayne’s Auto Air, Inc. OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. tain assistance. Please contact against you for the relief demand- PROBATE DIVISION FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS c/o Cynthia M. Hass ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN Ken Kellum, Court Operations ed in the complaint or petition. File Number: 10-CP-02442 NOTICE. 1716 SE 44th Street INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Manager whose office is located DATED on November 19, 2010 Division: Probate ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN Cape Coral, Fl 33904 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, at the Lee County Justice Center CHARLIE GREEN IN RE: ESTATE OF THE TIME PERIODS SET PEARL M. COLLIER OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY 1700 Monroe Street, Florida as Clerk of Court KATHRYN A. STEIGERWALD FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF 3603 SE 18th Place OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF 33901, and whose telephone BY: s/K. Dix A/K/A KATHRYN V. STEIGER- THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE Cape Coral, FL 33904 THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE number is (239) 533-1700, at As Deputy Clerk WALD WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REV- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS least 7 days before your sched- November 30, December 7, 14, 21, Deceased. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME ENUE AFTER THE SALE. uled court appearance, or imme- 2010 NOTICE TO CREDITORS PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, c/o Lisa Echeverri, Executive DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on diately upon receiving this notifi- 82706 The administration of the estate of ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Director November 19, 2010 cation if the time before the Kathryn A. Steigerwald a/k/a YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE 501 South Calhoun Street CHARLIE GREEN scheduled appearance is less NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Kathryn V. Steigerwald, DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH Tallahassee, FL 32399 As Clerk, Circuit Court than 7 days; if you are hearing or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by deceased, whose date of death IS BARRED. If you are a person with a disability By: S. Hughes voice impaired, call 711 virtue of certain Writ of Execution was September 13, 2010, is pend- The date of first publication of this who needs any accommodation in As Deputy Clerk CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE heretofore issued out of the Circuit ing in the Circuit Court for Lee notice is December 7, 2010. order to participate in this pro- If you are a person with a disability I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and Court of Lee County, Florida, on the County, Florida, Probate Division, Personal Representative: ceeding, you are entitled, at no who needs any accommodation in correct copy of the foregoing was 1st day of December, 2010, in the the address of which is P.O. Box Charlotte A. Tharp cost to you, to the provision of cer- order to participate in this pro- furnished by first class US. Mail matter of PRECIN COMPANY, 9346, Fort Myers, FL 33902. The 7308 Old North Church Road tain assistance. Please contact ceeding, you are entitled, at no this day __ of __, 2010 Plaintiff, and CAROL RYMSZA, names and addresses of the per- Louisville, KY 40214 Ken Kellum, Court Operations cost to you, to the provision of cer- MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEI- Defendant(s). I have levied upon sonal representative and the per- Attorneys for Personal Manager whose office is located tain assistance. Please contact DER, MANAGING ATTORNEYS, and taken into my constructive cus- sonal representative’s attorney Representative: at the Lee County Justice Center Ken Kellum, Court Operations SUSAN SPARKS/OWEN tody, the following described real are set forth below. MATTHEW A. LINDE, P.A. 1700 Monroe Street, Florida Manager whose office is located SOKOLOF, 5110 EISENHOWER property, as property of Carol All creditors of the decedent and 12693 NEW BRITTANY BLVD., 33901, and whose telephone at the Lee County Justice Center BLVD, SUITE 120, TAMPA, FL Rymsza, Defendant(s), to wit: other persons having claims or SUITE A number is (239) 533-1700, at 1700 Monroe Street, Florida 33634 demands against decedent’s FT. MYERS, FL 33907 least 7 days before your sched- 33901, and whose telephone JAMES L. BARRON A/K/A JIM Condominium Parcel: Unit 424, estate on whom a copy of this Telephone: (239) 939-7100 uled court appearance, or imme- number is (239) 533-1700, at BARRON, 19287 CONGRES- ISLAND WINDS CONDOMINIUM notice is required to be served Florida Bar No. 528791 diately upon receiving this notifi- least 7 days before your sched- SIONAL COURT, NORTH FORT BATH AND RACQUET CLUB, a must file their claims with this E-Mail Address: cation if the time before the uled court appearance, or imme- MYERS, FL 33903 condominium, according to the court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 [email protected] scheduled appearance is less diately upon receiving this notifi- MARGARET A. BARRON A/K/A Declaration of Condominium record- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF December 7, 14, 2010 than 7 days; if you are hearing cation if the time before the MARGIE BARRON, 19287 CON- ed in Official Records Book 1051, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 82796 or voice impaired, call 711 scheduled appearance is less GRESSIONAL COURT, NORTH Page 1946, and subsequent amend- THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS December 7, 14, 2010 than 7 days; if you are hearing or FORT MYERS, FL 33903 ments thereto; amended and restat- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE 82774 voice impaired, call 711 CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA), N.A. ed in Official Records Book 1868, AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE COUNTY, FLORIDA OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE Pursuant to Florida Statute , C/O PRESIDENT OR CEO, 701 Page 486, and Subsequent amend- PROBATE DIVISION 45.031(2), this notice shall be EAST 60TH STREET NORTH, ments thereto, Public Records of ON THEM. File No.: 10-CP-2357 All other creditors of the decedent published twice, once a week for SIOUX FALLS, SD 57107 Lee County, Florida. Division PROBATE FORECLOSURES two consecutive weeks with the This is an attempt to collect a debt Strap #34-46-24-W4-02100.0424 and other persons having claims IN RE: ESTATE OF or demands against decedent’s last publication being at least 5 and any information obtained may VIRGINIA L. BRIGHT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE days prior to the sale. be used for that purpose. AND on the 19th day of January, estate must file their claims with Deceased. COUNTY, FLORIDA. this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS December 7, 14, 2010 December 7, 14, 2010 2011, at 11:00 A.M., (or as soon NOTICE TO CREDITORS CIVIL DIVISION 82782 82776 thereafter as possible), in Lee AFTER THE DATE OF THE The administration of the estate of CASE NO. 362010CA052366 FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS County, Florida, at 2072 Victoria Virginia Lee Bright, deceased, XXXXXX IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Avenue, Fort Myers, Florida, Sheriff NOTICE. whose date of death was January GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, 20th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN Mike Scott, will offer for sale, and 31st, 2010, and whose social Plaintiff, FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA AUCTIONS sell to the highest bidder for cash in THE TIME PERIODS SET security number is XXX-XX-2033, vs. CIVIL DIVISION FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF hand, the right, title and interest, the is pending in the Circuit Court for CAPITAL MOUNTAIN HOLDING Case No. 09-CA-064761 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION above described real property as the THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE Lee County, Florida, Probate CORPORATION, INC., et al., Deutsche Bank National Trust All-Florida Towing at 1953 Custom WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. property of Carol Rymsza, Division, the address of which is Defendants. Company, as Trustee on behalf Dr., Ft. Myers, Fl at 9:00 AM on Defendant(s), subject to any and all NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME P.O. Box 9346, Fort Myers, FL NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO of the holders of the Terwin the following date December 31, PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, prior liens and encumbrances, if 33902. CHAPTER 45 Mortgage Trust 2006-11ABS, 2010 will hold a public auction on any, to satisfy or as may be applied ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) The names and addresses of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Asset-Backed Certificates, the following vehicles. All sales YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE to this execution and costs of levy personal representative and the suant to an Order or Summary TMTS Series 2006-11ABS, with- are final and are to be paid for in and sale. DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH personal representative’s attorney Final Judgment of foreclosure out recourse, cash the same day. IS BARRED. are set forth below. filed November 30 2010, and Plaintiff 2002 CHEV Impala IN ACCORDANCE with the The date of first publication of this All creditors of the decedent and entered in Case No. vs. Vin# 1G1WF52E129201986 Notice is December 7, 2010. Americans with Disabilities Act, per- other persons having claims or 362010CA052366 ADRIANA P. MESA and all 2006 PONT G6 sons with disabilities needing spe- Personal Representative: demands against decedent’s XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in unknown parties claiming by, Vin# 1G2ZG578464198020 Judith Farley cial accommodation to participate in estate on whom a copy of this and for Lee County, Florida, through, under and against the 2004 HYUN Elantra this proceeding should contact the 8305 San Carlos Blvd. notice is required to be served wherein Green Tree Servicing above named Defendant who Vin# Fort Myers, Florida 33967 A.D.A. coordinator, telephone 477- must file their claims with this LLC is Plaintiff and CAPITAL are unknown to be dead or alive KMHDN46D74U891743 1322, not later than seven (7) days Attorney for Personal court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MOUNTAIN HOLDING CORPO- whether said unknown are per- You may request a hearing through Representative: prior to the proceedings. If hearing MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF RATION, INC.; UNKNOWN TEN- sons, heirs, devisees, grantees, Clerk of Circuit Court, Lee County impaired, (tdd) 1-800-955-8770, via Heidi M. Brown THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT or other claimants; UNKNOWN or Post Bond. Excess proceeds of Florida Bar No. 48692 Florida Relay Service. THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS NO. 2; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. SPOUSE OF ADRIANA P. the sale will be held by Clerk of MIKE SCOTT, Sheriff Lee County, WILLIAM T. EDY AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE 3; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 4; MESA: Ownit Mortgage Circuit Court. P.O. Box 150760 Florida OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 5; Solutions Inc.; THE FORUM AT December 14, 2010 By: Rosa S. Estrada Cape Coral, Florida 33915 ON THEM. UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 6; and FORT MYERS ASSOCIATION 82839 Telephone: (239) 772-5800 Deputy Sheriff All other creditors of the decedent ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES INC.; COLONNADE AT THE December 14, 21, 28, 2010, Fax: (239) 772-5807 and other persons having claims CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, FORUM HOMEOWNERS’ NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: E-Mail: [email protected] A Notice is hereby given that on January 4, 2011. or demands against decedent’s THROUGH, UNDER OR ASSOCIATION INC., D.R. HOR- 82843 December 7, 14, 2010 estate must file their claims with AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- TON INC., TENANT 12/31/2010 at 10:00 am the fol- 82790 this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR I/UNKNOWN TENANT; and lowing vehicle(s) will be sold at AFTER THE DATE OF THE HAVING OR CLAIMING TO TENANT II/UNKNOWN TEN- public auction for monies owed on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE vehicle repairs and for storage COUNTY, FLORIDA FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR ANT, in possession of the ACTIONS NOTICE. INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY Subject real property costs pursuant to Florida Statutes, PROBATE DIVISION Section 713.585. The lienors File No.: 10-CP-2359 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defendants IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THE TIME PERIODS SET Defendants, I will sell to the high- NOTICE OF SALE name, address and telephone 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND Division PROBATE number and auction location are: IN RE: ESTATE OF FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF est and best bidder for cash at Notice is hereby given pursuant to FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE Lee County’s Public Auction web- the final judgment/order entered ALL CAPE AUTOMOTIVE SER- Case No.: 10-DR-007856 JOSHUA LEE POLLOCK VICE & TRANSMISSION 1022 Deceased. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, in the above noted case, that I will Division: ___ NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 sell the following property situated SE 5TH ST., CAPE CORAL, FL Judge: Corbin, R. Thomas NOTICE TO CREDITORS 33990, 239-989-8999. Please The administration of the estate of PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, a.m. on January 3, 2011, the fol- in Lee County, Florida described FABIAN E. SERRANO MARRERO ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) lowing described property as set as: note, parties claiming interest Petitioner Joshua Lee Pollock, deceased, have a right to a hearing prior to whose date of death was June YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE forth in said Order or Final Lot 251, Block G, of COLONNADE and DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH Judgment, to-wit: AT THE FORUM, according to the the date of sale with the Clerk of MARIA I. PEREZ-SERRANO 06th, 2010, and whose social the Court as reflected in the security number is XXX-XX-2567, IS BARRED. LOT 3, BLOCK 27, UNIT 8, Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book Respondent. The date of first publication of this LEHIGH ESTATES, LEHIGH 79, at pages 72 through 83, of the notice. The owner has the right to NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSO- Page 3B C APE C ORAL B REEZE BREEZENEWSPAPERS.COM Tuesday, December 14, 2010

LUTION OF MARRIAGE November 23, 30, December 7, 14, tions, including dismissal or striking the Clerk of the Court either January 4, 2011. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MARIA I. PEREZ-SERRANO 2010 of pleadings. before service on Petitioner’s 82845 ADDRESS UNKNOWN 82658 Dated: November 16, 2010 attorney or immediately there- BEFORE THE FLORIDA CON- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action CHARLIE GREEN after; otherwise, a default will be STRUCTION INDUSTRY has been filed against you and you IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT entered against you for the relief LICENSING BOARD are required to serve a copy of your TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, By: K. Coulter demanded in the Complaint. NOTICE OF ACTION written defenses, if any, to it on IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, Deputy Clerk Dated this 2nd day of December, IN RE: The practice of contracting FABIAN E. SERRANO MARRERO, FLORIDA November 23, 30, December 7, 14, 2010. BEFORE THE BOARD OF whose address is 15170 SCHOOL Case No.: 10-DR-007545 2010 Abbi J. Smith, Esquire ACCOUNTANCY Paul Viehmann ST., FORT MYERS, FL 33908, on Division: ___ 82622 LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE 5660 Zip Drive or before December 28, 2010, and Judge: Carlin, John S. LEGAL DIVISION IN RE: The practice of public Fort Myers, FL 33905 file the original with the clerk of this SILVANA PLUSS AKA SILVANA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14750 Six Mile Cypress Parkway accountancy Court at 1700 MONROE STREET, PLUESS TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Ft. Myers, FL 33912 CASE NO.: 2009051793 FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33901, Petitioner IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY , 239-477-1492 Nancy Bright LICENSE NO.: FRO 1742 before service on Petitioner or and FLORIDA By: Abbi J. Smith 19150 Tammy Lane immediately thereafter. If you fail to GEORGE DICKSON PLUSS CIVIL ACTION Florida Bar No. 0042335 North Fort Myers, Fl 33917 The Department of Business and do so, a default may be entered Respondent. CASE NO.: 10-CA-4880 JCF December 7, 14, 2010 Professional Regulation has filed against you for the relief demanded NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSO- IN RE: FORFEITURE OF 82789 CASE NO.: 2010018685 an Administrative Complaint in the petition. LUTION OF MARRIAGE $32,000.00 US CURRENCY LICENSE NO.: AC 0028932 against you, a copy of which may Copies of all court documents in this TO: GEORGE DICKSON PLUSS NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE be obtained by contacting, Jamie case, including orders, are available ADDRESS UNKNOWN TO ALL PERSONS OR ENTITIES TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT The Department of Business and Duran, Service of Process Unit, at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action HAVING OR CLAIMING TO IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, Professional Regulation has filed Department of Business and office. You may review these docu- has been filed against you and you HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR FLORIDA an Administrative Complaint Professional Regulation, 1940 ments upon request. are required to serve a copy of your INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY CASE NO. 10-DR-6216 against you, a copy of which may North Monroe Street, You must keep the Clerk of the written defenses, if any, to it on HEREIN DESCRIBED: JERRY BRYANT be obtained by contacting, Jamie Tallahassee, FL 32399-2206, Circuit Court’s office notified of your Silvana Pluss AKA Silvana Pluess, Petitioner Duran, Service of Process Unit, (850) 488-0062. current address. (You may file whose address is 9521 Cedar Creek YOU ARE NOTIFIED that that an and Department of Business and Notice of Current Address, Florida Dr., Bonita Springs, FL 34135, on or action pursuant to the Florida AMANDA JUSTICE Professional Regulation, 1940 If no contact has been made by you Supreme Court Approved Family before December 27, 2010, and file Conraband Forfeiture Act has CHARLES RAUELLETTE North Monroe Street, concerning the above by DECEM- Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in the original with the clerk of this been filed by PETITIONER MIKE TO CHARLES RAUELLETTE Tallahassee, FL 32399-2206, BER 21, 2010 the matter of the this lawsuit will be mailed to the Court at 1700 MONROE STREET, SCOTT, as Sheriff of Lee County 6404 IRONHORSE BLVD. (850) 488-0062. Administrative Complaint will be address on record at the clerk’s FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33901, in the Circuit Court of the NORTH RIDGLAND, TEXAS 76180 presented at a hearing pursuant office. before service on Petitioner or Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action If no contact has been made by you to 120.57(2), F.S. before the WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida immediately thereafter. If you fail to for Lee County, Florida request- for the determination of paternity concerning the above by January Florida Construction Industry Family Law Rules of Procedure, do so, a default may be entered ing that the $32,000.00 US CUR- AYDEN CHARLES RAVEL- 11, 2011, the matter of the Licensing Board. requires certain automatic disclo- against you for the relief demanded RENCY be forfeited to the LETTE has been filed against Administrative Complaint will be sure of documents and information. in the petition. Petitioner, SHERIFF MIKE you, and that you are required to presented at a hearing pursuant In accordance with the Americans Failure to comply can result in sanc- Copies of all court documents in this SCOTT, for the use and benefit of serve a copy of your written to 120.57(2), F.S. before the with Disabilities Act, persons tions, including dismissal or striking case, including orders, are available the LEE COUNTY SHERIFF’S defenses, if any, to it on DENNIS Florida Board of Accountancy. needing a special accommodation of pleadings. at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s DEPARTMENT. A. HEDGE 2150 EDISON AVE., to participate in this proceeding Dated: November 18, 2010 office. You may review these docu- FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33901, In accordance with the Americans should contact the individual or CHARLIE GREEN ments upon request. You are further advised that the LEE on or before, January 18, 2011, with Disabilities Act, persons agency sending notice not later CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT You must keep the Clerk of the COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPART- and file the original with the clerk needing a special accommodation than seven days prior to the pro- By: C. Richardson Circuit Court’s office notified of your MENT is presently holding the of this Court at 1700 Monroe St., to participate in this proceeding ceeding at the address given on Deputy Clerk current address. (You may file above described $32,000.00 Fort Myers, Florida 33901, before should contact the individual or notice. Telephone: (850) 257- IF A NON LAWYER HELPED YOU Notice of Current Address, Florida service on the Petitioner’s attor- agency sending notice not later 6097; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or FILL OUT THIS FORM, HE/SHE Supreme Court Approved Family You are required to file a copy of ney or immediately thereafter. If than seven days prior to the pro- 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida MUST FILL IN THE BLANKS Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in your written defenses, if any, to you fail to do so a default may be ceeding at the address given on Relay Service. BELOW: this lawsuit will be mailed to the said forfeiture action on ABBI J. entered against you for the relief notice. Telephone: (850) 257- November 23, 30, December 7, 14, By the People a nonlawyer, located address on record at the clerk’s SMITH, Petitioner’s attorney, demanded in the petition. 6097; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 2010 at 16050 S. Tamiami Tr. #104, Fort office. whose address is Lee County Dated December 7, 2010 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida 82671 Myers, FL (239) 267-9955, helped WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Sheriff’s Department, Legal CHARLIE GREEN Relay Service. FABIAN E. SERRANO MARRERO, Family Law Rules of Procedure, Division, 14750 Six Mile Cypress CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT December 14, 21, 28, 2010, who is the petitioner, fill out this requires certain automatic disclo- Parkway, Ft. Myers, FL 33912 by By: J. Soucy January 4, 2011. form. sure of documents and information. mail within 30 days of first publi- Deputy Clerk 82837 Failure to comply can result in sanc- cation, and file the original with December 14, 21, 28, 2010,

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