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WEEKDAY EDITION POST COMMENTS AT CAPE-CORAL-DAILY-BREEZE.COM * Coming in this Watching her shot week’s Tiny Tot Tennis Summer Camp Today’s Ad Inserts under way on PARADE Cape Coral Yacht Club courts • Stay Healthy: Your Inside Sunscreen, Decoded • American Stories: Soldiering On *selected Zip Codes Parade is featured in Saturday’s Breeze CAPE CORAL BREEZE Vol. 51, No. 49 Wednesday, June 20, 2012 50 Cents AT A GLANCE Local swimmers go for world record “We had children and adults,” Cape youngsters a part of Guinness attempt she said. If You Go: She noted the mood was excit- By ANDREA GALABINSKI same time, four Lee County Parks Who: Sun Splash [email protected] pools had swimmers participating. ing, and at the end, everyone that participated got a printed certificate Family Waterpark Nearly 100 Cape Coral resi- “It was more of a safety lesson,” What: dents went for the record books last said Sun Splash Manager Sandy stating they had been part of the Free water safety week — the Guinness Book of Greiner. “We literally had to follow record challenge. “People really clinic World Records, that is. They took minute by minute of instructions loved that,” she said. “They were When: thrilled they could be part of a Saturday, July 7, part, as many in Southwest Florida from the Guiness people on their at 9 a.m website. For example, we worked record-breaking event.” did, in the World’s Largest Swim The record tallying hasn’t been Where: to improve floating ability,” she 400 Santa Barbara Lesson. completed yet. She said pools all Blvd., Cape Coral Cape swimmers took to both said. over the world are still turning in Cost: Free Sun Splash Family Waterpark and It was a lot of fun, she said, for strict paperwork and videos that the swimmers and her lifeguard the Cape Coral Yacht Club pool to Information: 574-0558 get a swim lesson. At the exact staff. See RECORD, page 14A Inside today’s Breeze ‘Art on The annual Kids All- American Fishing Derby was held at the Cape Coral Yacht Club Pier Saturday. a plate’ — Page 8A NEWS OF NOTE Table 209 opens ‘Great American downtown, Picnic’ July 4 offers fine dining Get an early start on your 4th of July celebration by By ANDREA GALABINSKI getting in the spirit of the hol- [email protected] iday at the “Great American They call it “art on a plate.” Picnic” Wednesday, July 4, when chef James King makes a from noon – 3:30 p.m., at the menu item at the new Table 209 in Marina at Cape Harbour. Cape Coral. Admission and parking are The new downtown restaurant free. For more details, visit opened Friday, June 15, and will www.capeharbour.com or feature fine dining — for dinner, call (239) 945-6116. Sunday Brunch and a German Night, every Monday. The owner is restauranteur Ines Cape Coral man changes Josupeit, who found great success FLORIDA in Punta Gorda with the same for- his body and his life mula, but wanted to own a place LOTTERY here in the Cape, which she calls By TIFFANY REPECKI home. Cash 3: [email protected] She is German, and moved to 3-8-3 / 3-1-9 Five years ago, Cape Coral resident Cape Coral 10 years ago. Nick Brisebois decided to do something “I'm from East Germany, and Play 4: about his situation. Standing 5 feet 9 will be in Florida 14 years on the 7-1-4-0 / 9-3-6-1 inches tall, he weighed 376 pounds. Fourth of July,” she said. “We Fantasy 5: It was the heaviest Brisebois, who was then 21, had ever been. See TABLE 209, page 13A 13-15-22-27-28 “I’m way too overweight,” he said of Mega Money: what he thought at the time. 16-21-28-38 MB 4 So Brisebois embarked on a journey to implement a healthier lifestyle for him- Inaugural Lotto self, consisting of exercise, good eating 5-7-15-30-46-48 x2 habits and portion control. Florida Powerball: “Fast food all the time — every day,” S.O.S. event 8-14-15-16-27 he said of what he had been eating. PB 2x Junk food and soda had been staples in his routine; exercise was not. “Before, I was never really active,” attracts a Brisebois said. INDEX To create a healthier lifestyle, he first focused mainly on his diet. Brisebois Business . .9A dropped the fast food, made healthier large crowd selections and watched his portions. Cape Life . .6A He also incorporated some light walk- By MEGHAN McCOY Classifieds . .1B ing to get in some exercise. [email protected] Community . .7A By 2009, Brisebois had lost about 60 Individuals flooded the back pounds on his self-implemented plan. property of the Olde Fish House in Crossword . .2B Then, one early August morning, he woke Matlacha Sunday afternoon to pay Cryptoquip . .2B up sweating and feeling dizzy. respect to U.S. service members, Editorial . .4A “I was feeling really sick,” Brisebois along with supporting the said. “It was pretty crazy.” Wounded Warrior Project. Education . .8A A visit to the emergency room Thirty motorcycles kicked off Obituaries . .2A revealed that he had high blood pressure the Save Our Servicemembers (S.O.S.) event on Father’s Day. Legals . .2-8B The first seven motorcycles carried Police Blotter . .3A See JOURNEY, page 14 the American flag, U.S. Army flag, Sudoku . .2B U.S. Marines Corps flag, U.S. Above, Nick Brisebois with some Navy flag, U.S Air Force flag, Sports . .11-12A of the tools he uses to keep his Coast Guard flag and POW/MIA Tides . .2A weight under control. At right, flag into the event, which were Weather . .2A Brisebois in 2008. then taken out and placed into their Web Poll . .4A TOP PHOTO BY MICHAEL PISTELLA See S.O.S., page 14A Cape producing team to release 7 48445 46010 1 ‘Fatal Choices - The Documentary’ By ANDREA GALABINSKI the minds of these convicted mur- [email protected] derers (three of whom are sitting on Imagine interviewing young death row in Florida). It explores, Debra killers — on death row. they said, the many lives that were Flinn That was a big part of the film- destroyed because of the choices ing for a new documentary being made by these young adults, hence produced by two Cape Coral the name “Fatal Choices.” women. The co-producers are April June April June Freeman and Cape Coral resident It’s called “Fatal Choices - The Freeman Documentary,” which centers and minister Debra Flinn, who is around horrific murders perpetrat- also a North Fort Myers business ed by four young adults, in which owner. Through their production they robbed and buried alive an company, Spiked Heel Film choices to network executives. Hollywood. I know him and have elderly couple. It is about the 2005 Productions, they hope to have the “We’re in post production right worked with him in the past, when murder of Carol and Reggie film ready by August and start hit- now,” said Freeman. “That is the we both worked with the band Bon Sumner of Jacksonville, and about ting the film circuit, and pitch the editing phase. Julian Van Bussel the producers’ investigation into idea of an on-going series on fatal will be working on it in See TEAM, page 13A Page 2A Wednesday, June 20, 2012 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE Report: Cape Coral resident dies after falling into pool By TIFFANY REPECKI on a dresser. [email protected] Penistan walked out of the room and she later heard a A 77-year-old Cape Coral man reportedly died after splash in their pool, she said. She found Penistan face falling into a pool. down in the water, not moving. She pulled him to the Ronald Penistan of 411 S.E. 15th Terrace had steps, and tried to keep his head above water while dial- expired as of Tuesday, according to hospital officials. He ing 911. was taken to the hospital on Saturday. Medics were able to get a faint pulse on scene, At about 8:30 p.m. June 16, Cape police responded to according to a report. a report of a drowning at a home on Southeast 15th Penistan was transported by ambulance to the hospi- Terrace. Penistan’s wife stated that she was lying in bed tal, where he later died. watching television when he came in the room and fell OBITUARIES David Charles Leis Donna Jean Monahan David Charles Leis, 80, of Cape Coral passed away Donna Jean Monahan, 71, passed Saturday, June 16, 2012. Arrangements are entrusted to away Monday, June 11, 2012, in her Fuller Metz Cremation and Funeral Services. Cape Coral home. She was preceded by her parents, Chesley and Esther Simmons; her sister, Gail O’Dea; and Richard Dale Slagle her two daughters, Gail Renee and Richard Dale Slagle, 76, of Cape Theresa . Coral died June 12, 2012, at his resi- She is survived by her devoted dence. He was born Sept. 7, 1935, in husband, Hugh W. Monahan; her two Altoona, Pa., a son of Claudius Dale brothers, Ches and James Simmons, and Sue (Filler) Slagle. and their wives, Lois and Brenda, and A 50-year resident of Cape Coral, their families. She has two remaining he was the owner Dix Specialties in Donna Jean children, Brian Monahan and Monahan Cape Coral, dealing with custom boat Deborah Katan. She also has six canvas and upholstery. grandchildren, Heidi, Amanda, The husband of the late Bette Anthony, Keith, Alyssa and Kiersten; and one great-grand- Slagle, who died in 2003, he is sur- Richard Dale son, Michael, along with one son-in-law, Jeff Talada.