THREE DAYS A WEEK POST COMMENTS AT CAPE-CORAL-DAILY-BREEZE.COM District CAPE CORAL champs Cape American 9- year-old All-Stars rip South Fort Myers BREEZE — SPORTS EARLY-WEEK EDITION WEATHER: Isolated Storms • Tonight: Mostly Clear • Wednesday: Scattered Storms — 2A cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Vol. 50, No. 68 Tuesday, June 7, 2011 50 cents Ordinance allowing dogs at restaurants OK’d By DREW WINCHESTER restaurants will be able to allow Leetz, who co-sponsored the ordi- Councilmember Kevin “As soon as you put that dog [email protected] the animals outside. The new nance. McGrail, who co-sponsored the on a leash and take it off your Dog owners will now be able ordinance only pertains to those Some restaurants in the city ordinance with Chulakes-Leetz, property you are responsible,” he to take their pooch pals out for a establishments that want to take were already allowing dogs on said people who aren’t in favor of said. bite, so to speak, now that the part, and is in no way mandatory their patios, but the city had failed the move will not be paying any Councilmember Erick Kuehn Cape Coral City Council has throughout the city. to implement the legislation of their tax dollars to support it questioned who would be respon- approved an ordinance that “The freedom of choice is locally. since the participating restaurants sible, insurance wise, if a dog bit allows restaurant owners the what this is all about. It’s our The law already exists at the are financially responsible. someone. option of allowing canines on responsibility to give our restau- state level, but it requires each He said it’s up the animals’ But the general consensus their outdoor dining areas. rants a choice,” said municipality to implement the owners to take responsibility in For a fee of $75, participating Councilmember Chris Chulakes- ordinance themselves. public. See DOGS, page 6A Hail the graduates King stands by decision to buy tickets for spouses for banquet City manager says group showing at event was important for economic development By DREW WINCHESTER it was important to make a lasting [email protected] impression on Thurgood during Spending $180 on three din- his tour of the city last month. ners for three spouses will go a “The military expects families long way to make sure Cape to present themselves at these Coral is at the forefront of Army kinds of functions, that was the Reserve Deputy Chief Maj. Gen. purpose,” King said. Keith Thurgood’s mind, City The controversy surrounding Manager Gary King said. last month’s Reserve Officer And presenting the city as a Association banquet continued to family oriented destination could swirl during the Cape Coral City help to ensure that the U.S. Army Council meeting Monday, as the Reserve Center will be located, public and union officials looked MICHAEL PISTELLA and built, in the city’s burgeoning for answers for what they felt was Mariner High graduate Gretchen Rodriguez Diaz shows her happiness at the end of Veterans Investment Zone. a violation of city policy. the Tritons’ graduation ceremony at the Harborside Event Center in Fort Myers. More King said the land purchase photos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. has yet to be “consummated,” and See BANQUET, page 6A Mariner graduates 296 seniors Firefighter’s union By DREW WINCHESTER and say goodbye to friends and strengths was the ability to per- [email protected] teachers. severe. censures councilman Hundreds of people packed “This was the fastest four “As kids we don’t want to into Harborside Event Center years of my life but I remember grow up and now we’re here By DREW WINCHESTER He only claims to be an expert Saturday afternoon to watch the every minute of it,” said Class fully grown, we’ve experienced [email protected] in the paramedics field, he said. 2011 class of the Mariner President Derick Adams. all of the ups and downs that life The Cape Coral Professional He said they were likely fear- Tritons receive their diplomas Carolina Lerma, who gradu- entails,” she added. Firefighter’s Union voted to cen- ful of a council member having and finish their high school ated summa cum laude, said that Lee County School Board sure Councilmember Chris knowledge of current firefighting careers. she’s had a case of the dreaded Member Don Armstrong, a Chulakes-Leetz, who they say has practices. Two hundred and ninety-six senior-itis since receiving her Mariner High grad, said the continually attacked the union “It’s a total fabrication based seniors are now moving onto the first college acceptance letter nearly 300 graduating seniors leadership and grossly overstated on their fear … they never asked next phase in their lives, and the and as her fellow seniors now will keep their high school his credentials as a firefighter. what my background is,” graduation ceremony was an set off on different paths, she Union President Mark Muerth Chulakes-Leetz added. opportunity to reflect, celebrate added that one of their greatest See MARINER, page 6A said Monday that Chulakes- Muerth and the leadership Leetz’s background was vetted by plans on taking the censure to the union leadership and no evi- their annual meeting in dence of his being a professional Jacksonville. The purpose, First seniors graduate from Oasis firefighter was found. Muerth said, was to make certain “He’s never been a firefighter, their position on Chulakes-Leetz By DREW WINCHESTER and Councilmember Bill Deile said they wanted to keep their that’s a complete fabrication,” is known statewide. [email protected] all bore witness to the historical children in the system beyond Muerth said. “It will let others know he Twenty-seven seniors repre- event. middle school. Chulakes-Leetz said he never doesn’t speak for firefighters,” he sented the first graduating class “Our school system has been The 27 seniors will be the claimed to be an expert in the said. of Oasis High School Sunday, a true oasis for the community, first of many graduating classes field, and the designation was Meurth read the censure making history when they living up to its namesake,” said to come, of course, but those given to him by Muerth and the accepted their diplomas during a Dr. Lee Bush, Charter School who walked the stage on Sunday union leadership. See CENSURE, page 6A ceremony at Tarpon Point. System administrator. will be remembered as the first Family and friends, charter Oasis High School opened in graduates of the city’s burgeon- school system faculty and city 2009, after parents of the city- dignitaries Mayor John Sullivan operated charter system students See OASIS, page 6A Participants sought for Miss Cape Coral Beauty Pageant Oasis High School’s first By MEGHAN McCOY something positive for the Cape graduating class [email protected] and thought this would be very wait to receive The Wedding Professionals of good,” she said. their diplomas Southwest Florida is seeking indi- The contestants need to be 17- at Sunday’s com- viduals who want to participate in 22 years old, a resident of Cape mencement at the Miss Cape Coral Beauty Coral, a high school senior or col- Tarpon Point. Pageant in August at the Palmetto lege freshman, have a cumulative Pine Country Club. grade point average of 3.0 or higher and have a verified spon- DREW WINCHESTER Mitzie Barnes, president of the Wedding Professionals of sor. The application must be sub- Southwest Florida, said the Cape mitted by June 21. The first 20 Coral chamber stopped holding eligible applicants will be accept- the pageant in Cape Coral, so the ed. group is going to hold it from Applications can be found now on. “I thought we needed to do See PAGEANT, page 6A ATAGLANCE AROUND THE CAPE NEWS OF NOTE

WHAT’S INSIDE Cape police chief to Bonsai Society to meet Annie’s Mailbox ..11A Horoscopes...... 11A speak at SWCCNA meeting June 18 at SPALC building Cape Life ...... 7A Obituaries ...... 6A The Southwest Cape Coral Neighbor- Bonsai enthusiasts are invited to attend CASH 3: hood Association will meet Wednesday, the monthly meeting of the Bonsai Society Community ...... 8A Police Blotter ....6A 4-1-0 / 8-9-9 June 8, at 7 p.m., in the cafeteria at Oasis of Southwest Florida Inc. on Saturday, PLAY 4: Charter Elementary School. June 18. The program will feature Ernie Classifieds...... 1-4B Sports ...... 12-13A 9-6-1-8 / 7-4-5-2 Comics ...... 9A Tides ...... 2A The guest speaker for the meeting will Fernandez demonstrating the art of creating Fantasy 5 be newly appointed Cape Coral Police Jin and Shari on Junipers. Members are Crossword...... 9A TV Listings ...... 10A 4-7-15-21-24 Lotto Chief Jay Murphy. invited to bring any juniper they would like Dr. Donohue ...... 11A Weather ...... 2A 5-8-16-18-21-51 Oasis Charter Elementary School is to see have a jin or shari. x 3 located at 3415 Oasis Boulevard in Cape The public is invited to attend the Editorial ...... 4-5A Web Poll ...... 5A Florida Powerball Coral. meeting, which begins at 9 a.m. and will be 17-19-39-41-58 For additional information about the held at the Support Personnel Association PB 21 x 5 Wednesday meeting or the Southwest Cape of Lee County Building at 6281 Metro Neighborhood Association, visit the Plantation Road, Fort Myers. There is no group’s site on the web at charge for attending and parking is free. 7 48445 46010 1 www.swccna.com, or call 239-945-0078. Call 239-463-4102. Page 2A Tuesday, June 7, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE St. Andrew students fill backpacks for children in St. Lucia, St. Vincent By MEGHAN McCOY in St. Lucia. supplies. [email protected] “We believe that it is an essential Each grade level, kindergarten The students at St. Andrew component of Catholic education to through eighth grade, had its own list Catholic School donated 71 back- help the children see that they are a of supplies that the student could packs filled with supplies to help chil- part of a world community and all donate. The backpacks included the dren who live on the islands of St. people are our brothers and sisters,” age, gender and grade of the child Lucia and St. Vincent through the Meegan said. donating the supplies, along with a list Kids 4 Others Mission Backpack pro- She said the Kids 4 Other Mission of all the items inside. gram. Backpack program was a unique A note of encouragement and hope Other Catholic schools in the opportunity for the students and it fit from each child was also placed in the Diocese of Venice, from Naples to nicely into the various other projects backpack as well. Sarasota, also participated in the pro- that they do throughout the year. Marron said the child also had the gram this year. Every year the children are intro- option of including his or her first AnneMarie Marron, faculty repre- duced to a different project through name and school address in the back- sentative for the Holy Childhood the Holy Childhood Association, pack, so a pen pal arrangement can be Association, which has been in existence for at formed between the students. said the 71 backpacks were picked least 50 years. The association is The backpacks will be supervised up Monday morning to be sent to the about children helping children. along their journey to St. Lucia and islands. Marron said children who live in St. Vincent by the Diocese of Venice Principal Sister Elizabeth Meegan St. Lucia and St. Vincent are not high school youth groups, which will said the project was wonderful allowed to go to school unless they deliver the backpacks to the students. because the children had to go home have school supplies, along with a The backpacks began to trickle in and work with their family to bring uniform that costs $3. during the week of May 23, during items to the school to fill the back- “It is more applicable for children the last week of school at St. Andrew packs. to help out,” Marron said about the Catholic School. “It was very much a hands-on proj- backpack program. Although the project seemed to ect that the children really realized A packet was sent home with each start off slowly with student participa- they were benefiting other students,” child in February to explain what the tion, Meegan said it mushroomed a bit Meegan said. project entailed. Marron said the towards the end. She said some of the She said the concrete project bene- packet included a “promissory note” students who were not able to donate fited the children at St. Andrew that the student signed stating that backpacks contributed materials to Catholic Church as well as the chil- he/she will donate the backpack he or help them fill some of the backpacks. MICHAEL PISTELLA dren who will receive the backpacks she used all year filled with school Singing the national anthem Island Coast graduate Lauren Roberts sings 15 schools receive scholarships the national anthem during the Gators’ grad- uation ceremony Saturday at the Lee Civic Center. More photos are available online at: through Lee Memorial Blood Center cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. 5,410 donations made during 8th Annual High School Blood Drive Challenge By MEGHAN McCOY remains in the community. High School and Ida Baker High [email protected] Last year, Lee Memorial Health School, which earned a $6,000 schol- Fifteen Lee County schools System allocated money for a scholar- arship for donating between 501-650 received scholarship money for par- ship fund to give to high school sen- units of blood, and Mariner High ticipating in the Lee Memorial Blood iors who donate blood. The amount of School, which earned a $2,600 schol- Center’s 8th Annual High School scholarship funds is determined by arship for donating 251-375 units of Blood Drive Challenge. how many units of blood a school blood. This year the drive netted 5,410 donates. East Lee County High School and blood donations from 7,115 students This year Lee Memorial Health Riverdale High School earned the top 16 and older and faculty members System provided more than $54,500 scholarship of $7,000 for donating during the school year. A handful of in scholarship funds to the participat- between 651-800 units of blood. the schools held up to four blood ing high schools, which is an increase The senior recipient of the scholar- drives during the school year and of $17,500 from the previous year. ship is determined by the school. some students donated a gallon, or Fifteen schools in Lee County par- Nancy Hendrick, community rela- eight units, of blood before they grad- ticipated in the blood drive challenge tions director of Lee Memorial Blood uated. this year, which made them eligible to Center, said high school student blood More than 11,000 patients earn a scholarship. The scholarship donations make up 34 percent of its received the benefits from the high tiers consists of donations from one to annual collections for Lee Memorial school blood drive, since one unit of 50 units for $200 to $8,200 for 801- Health System. blood has the potential of saving more 1,000 units of blood donated. Lee Memorial needs approximate- than one life. The blood donated on The high schools in Cape Coral ly 500 units of blood each week to the Lee Memorial Bloodmobiles that participated were Cape Coral meet the growing demands. Alliance’s 25th Annual All Florida Exhibit set Nearly 200 pieces of artwork were Celeste Borah, Katherine Boren, Serving as this year’s juror is entered in the Alliance for the Art’s Andy Browne, Susanne H. Brown, Kevin Costello, a graduate of the 25th Annual All Florida Juried Stephanie L. Sexton Campbell, Tom Chelsea School of Art and Competition. The Forty-nine pieces Cardamone, Jerry Churchill, Larry Goldsmith’s College, University of juried into the show will be revealed Coates, Gael Collar, Pat Collins, London. After emigrating to the U.S. at the opening reception and award Tracey Owen-Cullimore, Pascale he taught visual arts and art history at ceremony Friday, June 10, from 5- Doxy, Matthew L. Engel, Anne the San Francisco Academy of Art, 7:30 p.m. Friedmand, Lia Galletti, Jamie Golob, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Awards for Best in Show, 2nd Geoffrey Hamel, Stephen Hayford, Art and worked as a carousel wood Place, 3rd Place and Jurors Choice Pauline Healy, Philip Huebeck, carver for the San Francisco Art will be announced at 6 p.m. during the Elizabeth Hutchinson, Peter Horan, Commission. Currently, Costello is opening reception by 2011 Juror, Matthew Kearney, Alisha E. Koyanis, an Instructor in Advanced Drawing in Kevin Costello. The exhibition will Eric Levin, Cathy Logan, Reina the Fine Arts Department at the be on display at the Alliance, June 10 Lombardi, Kathryn A. McMahon, Ringling College of Art and Design as - Aug. 6. Eric Riemenschneider, James “JR” well as Ringling's Continuing Studies Artwork displayed in this exhibit Roberts, Kenneth D. Rowe, Diana & Special Programs. includes work by 40 Florida artists, Rutherford, Carl Schwartz, Terry Join Costello on June 11 at 10 a.m. several of which reside here in Lee Lynn Spry, Michael St. Amand, for a Gallery “Walk & Talk” where he County. Exhibiting artists include Blanchard Still, Daniel Venditti and talks about the artwork and provides Carmine J. Ballarino, David Belling, Barbara Yeomans. insight into the jurying process. 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Page 3A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, June 7, 2011 Chabad Jewish Center to move to new building By MEGHAN McCOY June with renovations beginning [email protected] in July. Labkowski anticipates to The Chabad Jewish Center of move into the new center, located Cape Coral will soon move into a at 1716 Cape Coral Parkway, new building due to the continued West, in August. growth it has experienced since Labkowski said they have been being established in 2004. working on getting the building The center was originally for six months. launched in a living room by “The building is much bigger Rabbi Yossi and Rivky than where we are now,” he said, Labkowski, before it relocated to adding that he hopes to eventually a rented facility four years ago. expand to the entire building. “As we continue to grow, For additional information, expand and inspire, we also con- call 239-541-1777. tinue our commitment to main- taining an environment that serves the needs of the Jewish communi- ty in Cape Coral,” Rabbi Yossi The Chabad Jewish Center Labkowski, executive director of of Cape Coral will move to Chabad Jewish Center of Cape its new location, 1716 Cape Coral, said in a prepared state- Coral Parkway, West, in ment. August. He said they are hoping to close on the building at the end of PHOTO SUBMITTED Cochran declares candidacy for District 3 school board seat By MEGHAN McCOY during his research were pretty managing a $100 million budget, statement. “Our kids deserve [email protected] bad and were not consistent with Cochran’s goal is for the restructuring the university and more.” Les Cochran announced last the numbers he had been hearing. local system become one of upgrading academic programs He spent 38 years in public week his candidacy for the Another issue that Cochran is the top 10 school districts in and decentralizing university education as an industrial arts District 3, Lee County School concerned about is the school dis- the state. “It’s fundamental operations. teacher in the Detroit Public Board seat, which is now filled by trict’s busing system. He said he to our quality of life, the His goal is for the local system Schools, faculty member, dean Jane Kuckel. is particularly concerned about level of our work force and become one of the top 10 school and vice provost at Central Cochran said he decided to run busing at the elementary school, the vitality of our economy.” districts in the state. Michigan University and the for the school board after he especially for the students who “It’s fundamental to our quali- provost at Southeast Missouri began looking at numbers last are in immediate walking dis- ty of life, the level of our work State before becoming the presi- summer regarding SAT scores. tance from the school. a new level of leadership to the force and the vitality of our econ- dent of Youngstown State He said the scores he uncovered Cochran believes he will bring school board due to his role in omy,” Cochran said in a prepared University for eight years. Cape Coral man accused of molesting child under 12 By TIFFANY REPECKI tions of sexual abuse, Weisbrod report- he was doing was wrong and When she confronted [email protected] according to an arrest edly would some- stopped. Weisbrod reportedly Weisbrod, he reportedly apolo- A Cape Coral man has been report. times get on top of said there was only the one inci- gized and said he did not know accused of a sex offense against a During an inter- the child. dent, and he denied lying on top what he was thinking. He told the child under 12. view, the alleged vic- The teen told of the child. child’s mother it only happened Steven August Weisbrod, 48, tim told detectives police that their He was taken into custody and once. of 3608 S.E. Eighth Place, was that Weisbrod had clothes stayed on dur- transferred to the Lee County Jail. As of Monday, Weisbrod had arrested and charged Friday with inappropriately ing the incidents. According to the report, the been released from jail on one count of fondling molest vic- touched him or her in On Friday, child’s mother learned of at least $25,000 bond. tim less than 12 years of age 2005 when he or she Weisbrod was ques- one incident when it occurred in A phone message left at his offender 18 years of age or older. was 11 years old. The tioned by detectives. 2005 from her child. She told home was not immediately He was booked at the county jail. now-teen reported He allegedly admit- detectives that she did not contact returned. On May 26, the Department of that these incidents ted to touching the police at the time, preferring Weisbrod has a court date Children and Families contacted “happened for a few Steven August child once in 2005, rather to deal with the matter her- scheduled July 5. the Cape police regarding allega- months.” Weisbrod but he realized what self. City, firefighters reach tentative agreements on contracts The city of Cape Coral and the economic circumstances, this has prepared statement. made to help reach agreement and negotiations with the police Cape Coral Professional been a difficult negotiation “We recognize and appreciate gain some financial relief for the union. Firefighters Union Local 2424 process for all parties involved,” the financial sacrifices that the City.” have reached tentative contract said City Manager Gary King in a City’s union membership have The city is still continuing Source: City of Cape Coral agreements for both the fire bat- talion chiefs unit as well as the fire rank and file unit. On Friday, June 3, the city and union representatives agreed to a 3 percent reduction in salary and a 2 percent increase in the Cape High employee share of their pension commencement contribution, which will reduce the city’s portion by an equivalent speech 2 percent. By reaching agreement on wages and benefits, along with Cape Coral High graduate reductions in other areas such as Zohair Zaidi gives a reduced leave accrual, these ten- resounding commence- tative agreements with the battal- ment speech Sunday dur- ion chiefs and firefighters unions ing the Seahawks’ gradua- will provide an annualized sav- tion ceremony at the ings to the city of about $1.5 mil- Harborside Event Center in lion to $2 million, city officials Fort Myers. More photos said. are available online at: The wages and benefits con- cu.cape-coral-daily- cessions agreed to by the fire union are similar to the conces- breeze.com. sions ratified earlier this year by the city’s blue, white, supervisory MICHAEL PISTELLA and professional units. The agree- ment with those four bargaining units produced annualized sav- ings of $2.1 million. “Because of these challenging

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Offer does not apply to Advantica Managed Insurance Plans including Freedom, Optimum and some Univer sal. CAPE CORAL BREEZE OPINIONS Page 4A – Tuesday, June 7, 2011 CAPE CORAL BREEZE Obama: American Idol JACK GLARROW, Publisher VALARIE HARRING, Executive Editor DUBLIN, Ireland — Observing prompting, “I hate fundamentalist Muslim the start of Lord and Lady Obama’s President Bush.” Brotherhood will be CHRIS STRINE, Editor (aka president and Michelle) grand “Why?” I asked. active, perhaps deci- 2510 Del Prado Blvd. • Cape Coral, FL, 33904 European tour and the fawning She stumbled, as if sive, in the coming press coverage, one might conclude entering unexplored Egyptian election. And • Phone 239-574-1110 – Fax 239-574-5693 they were imbued with royal blood. cerebral territory. “I who knows what gov- The normally reserved and hate all American ernment will follow in Member Florida Press Association thoughtful columnist for the London presidents,” she said Syria, should Bashar Times, William Rees-Mogg, gushed (but obviously not al-Assad stop killing about the president’s speech before Obama). protesters, or Libya ‘America’s Most Wanted’ members of Parliament, comparing “Even George with or without him to Winston Churchill. Obama is Washington?” Gadhafi, or anywhere more than just a show to Winston Churchill as Lady Gaga “Yes.” else in the Islamic is to Ella Fitzgerald. Both are If this girl repre- Cal Thomas world? John and Reve Walsh could have gone into isolation and singers, but that’s where the com- sents what is taught There were some mourned the loss of their 6-year-old son, Adam, after he was parison ends. here, it would appear emotional high points abducted from a Sears store in Hollywood, Fla., in July 1981 In his parliamentary speech, the state of Irish education is worse in the president’s address, especial- and murdered. His partial remains were found two weeks which began with herald trumpets than American public education. ly his reference to “the grandson of later in an Indian River County canal by two fishermen. announcing his arrival (appropriate I interviewed a middle-age man, a Kenyan who served as a cook in Instead the Walshes became powerful advocates for other since Obama frequently toots his who was only slightly less enthusi- the British Army to stand before crime victims and their families and, especially, for missing own horn by overdoing the personal astic than the high school girl. you as president of the United and abused children. pronouns “I’’ and “me”) the presi- “What about his policies?” I asked. States.” They created the nonprofit Adam Walsh Child Resource dent spoke favorably of Adam “He promised to close Guantanamo That brought applause, as it Center, which later merged with the National Center for Smith, the patron saint of economic and quickly end wars in Iraq and should have, but this is biography Missing and Exploited Children, co-founded by John Walsh. conservatives. Smith’s philosophy Afghanistan.” over which the president has no They were also instrumental in passing the federal Missing is the antithesis of President That bothered him, but Obama’s control, not policy, which he sets. Children Act of 1982 and the Missing Children's Assistance Obama’s “spread the wealth image clearly had gotten the best of The Irish and British press put Act of 1984. around” socialist philosophy. Smith his political judgment. their skepticism on hold during the In 1988, though John Walsh had no experience in TV, he is to Obama as Ronald Reagan is to It was only after the Obamas had Obamas’ visit, much as the was nationally known for his anti-crime advocacy and was Karl Marx. left for the G-8 meeting in France American media regularly do with hired by Fox television as the host of “America’s Most Daily Telegraph columnist that a few in the British press began most Democratic presidents. In Wanted.” The show reported on unsolved crimes and sought Bryony Gordon claimed to have had to recover from their fainting spell. America, the big media have a polit- the public's help in identifying criminal fugitives. During it’s a conversation with an unnamed Writing in The Telegraph, Andrew ical agenda, which is that of the 23-year run on Saturday evenings, it has contributed to more Secret Service agent. She quoted the Gimson said, “Barack Obama’s Democratic Party. In Ireland and the than 1,100 captures and finding dozens of missing children. agent as saying about Michelle speech (to Parliament) failed to live United Kingdom, it was style over Despite the success of “America’s Most Wanted” in Obama, “She has this glamour that I up to his own high standards.” substance. bringing criminals to justice and helping to bring closure to haven’t seen before. She isn’t just a There were several factual errors Forget Scotty McCreery, winner the families of crime victims and the passionate support of first lady. She is Hollywood.” Gush. in the president’s speech, including of TV’s “American Idol.” As host the show's core audience, Fox recently announced cancella- During the Obamas’ brief visit to his contention that since the War of Ryan Seacrest might put it if he tion of the show, the longest-running show in Fox history. Dublin, I lined up with thousands of 1812, when the British burned were announcing the arrival of In 1996, Fox also announced the show's cancellation, but people waiting to get in to hear the down the White House, “it’s been President Obama in Ireland and a massive public outcry, including from governors and law president’s speech in College smooth sailing” between the U.S. England: “THIS is our ‘American enforcement officers, persuaded Fox to continue the show. Green. I was especially interested in and Britain. Not exactly. Gimson Idol.’ “ This time may be different. Michael P. Kortan, a what young people think of the cited one example: “Suez did not spokesman for the FBI, seemed to indicate as much in a president now, since it was seem like plain sailing.” — Direct all MAIL for Cal release, saying, “Few television shows have aired for so American youth who fueled much The president claimed, “...young Thomas to: Tribune Media Services, long. Even fewer have provided such a worthy public serv- of the enthusiasm behind his 2008 men and women in the streets of 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, ice, or have made such a lasting impact on the American peo- election. Damascus and Cairo still reach for Buffalo, N.Y. 14207. Readers may ple. John and his team have always understood the power of A girl of high school age said she the rights our citizens enjoy.” That also e-mail Cal Thomas at tmsedi- the people in helping to bring criminals to justice. Their “loves” Obama and added without is debatable, especially since the [email protected]. tenacity, their unwavering dedication to victims of crime and violence, and their commitment to law enforcement will be missed.” Fox has indicated that it may have Walsh do two-hour specials four times each year. That may not be sufficient for ardent supporters of the show. But, it's clear that whatever Fox ultimately does, Walsh will not slow his efforts in fight- ing crime and supporting victims. While “America’s Most Wanted” brought fugitives to justice at an incredible rate of about one per week, the Walsh family did not get justice in the death of their son. In December 2008, law enforcement closed the case on Adam's murder, saying he had been murdered by serial killer Ottis Toole, who was never charged in the crime and had died 12 years earlier in jail. John Walsh has said he is satis- fied that Toole, indeed, was his son’s killer. John and Reve Walsh have left more than a legacy of crime fighting through the TV show, through child advoca- cy programs and through laws. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children has greatly raised awareness about children missing in America. And, most importantly, has assisted law enforcement in the recovery of more than 100,000 missing children. No one can remove the pain of the Walshes with the loss of Adam. But, a nation is grateful for their efforts in helping other children in the name of Adam and in his memory. — Treasure Coast Newspapers; distributed by Scripps Howard News Service. Ike’s D-Day lessons still ring true today By ARTHUR I. CYR Scripps Howard News Service Seductive Beliefs: Part II From ancient times to the present, amphibious mili- tary invasions have been rightly regarded as particular- The only thing surprising about irrespective of the have such a hear-no-evil, ly challenging. The greatest such operation was in Barack Obama’s latest blow against rationale for the money. see-no-evil and speak-no- World War II with the Allied movement into France on Israel is that there are people who are They say a picture is evil attitude in its coverage D-Day, June 6, 1944. surprised. As for a Palestinian home- worth a thousand of Barack Obama. The Normandy inva- land, that was never a big issue when words. A photograph Visits to the White sion combined thorough GUEST the Arabs controlled that land, up to that should tell us a lot House by prime ministers planning, mobilization of 1967. about Barack Obama of Britain— our oldest and vast material, and great PINION Obama’s declaration that Israel shows him on the staunchest ally— have imagination. When the O must give up the land it acquired, after phone, talking with likewise been downplayed operation already under- neighboring countries threatened its Israeli Prime Minister and Obama’s visit to the way was publicly announced, a U.S. newspaper high- survival in 1967, is completely consis- Benjamin Netanyahu. Queen of England was lighted a front-page drawing of Allied soldiers cascad- tent with both his ideology of many Obama was seated, likewise conducted with- ing into Europe, as a terrified Hitler fled. Almost a year years and his previous actions as leaning back in his out the respect normally of very brutal almost continuous combat lay ahead, but President of the . chair, with his feet up shown to a monarch. One the end of Nazi Germany was in sight once the beaches Whether as a radical student, a com- on the desk, and the Thomas of Obama’s first acts upon were secured. munity organizer or a far left politician, soles of his feet pointed Sowell reaching the White House The rule of supreme allied commander Gen. Dwight Barack Obama’s ideology has been directly at the camera. was to return to the British D. Eisenhower was crucial. Ike demonstrated great based on a vision of the Haves versus In the Middle East, embassy a bust of Winston executive ability in supervising an unprecedented logis- the Have Nots. However complex the showing the soles of your feet is an Churchill, the most eminent statesman tical challenge, and his remarkable interpersonal skills ramifications of this ideology, and insult, as Obama undoubtedly knows. in Britain’s history. welded and held together the most diverse military however clever the means by which This photograph was no accident. All of this is consistent with alliance in history. Related to this, he was able to estab- Obama has camouflaged it, that is what Photographers cannot roam around Obama’s general approach to foreign lish overall unity of command. This was never achieved it has amounted to. White House, willy-nilly, taking snap- policy— selling out our allies to curry even among the American military in the Pacific, where No wonder he was moved to tears shots of the President of the United favor with our adversaries. He flew to Gen. Douglas MacArthur pursued one strategic vision, when the Reverend Jeremiah Wright States as he talks to leaders of foreign Moscow, shortly after taking office, to while Navy admirals implemented a different approach. summarized that ideology in a thunder- nations. renege on the American commitment Extensive bombing of transport routes and supply ing phrase— “white folks’ greed runs It was a photograph with a mes- to put a missile shield in Eastern depots in France was viewed by Eisenhower as crucial a world in need.” sage. No one would have known who Europe, in hopes of getting a deal with preparation for the land invasion. Such air action would Israel is one of the Haves. Its neigh- was on the other end of the line, unless the Russians. bring an estimated minimum of 60,000 civilian casual- bors remain among the Have Nots, Obama wanted them to know — and Obama is politically savvy enough ties, and perhaps far more. For that reason, many despite their oil. No wonder that wanted to demonstrate his disdain. to know how to get his point across American and British air commanders resisted this Barack Obama has bent over back- Prime Minister Netanyahu’s visits without blowing his cover. widespread destruction, arguing for a much more limit- ward, in addition to bowing low for- to the White House have been unlike The fate of the United States of ed effort. ward, to support the side that his ideol- previous Israeli leaders’ visits to the America may depend on how savvy we Eisenhower was adamant about the absolute need for ogy favors. White House, and certainly unlike the the people are in seeing what he is extensive bombing, arguing that less would put the Whether at home or abroad, pomp and circumstance accompanying doing— and how soon, before the sit- invasion at severe risk. He was able to turn to the leader Obama’s ideology is an ideology of other nations’ leaders’ visits to the uation becomes irretrievable. of the Free French, Gen. Charles de Gaulle, whose envy, resentment and payback. White House over the years. nation was the target. De Gaulle agreed completely, and Israel is not simply to have its inter- After one of his meetings with — To find out more about Thomas gave unequivocal support. Uniquely among senior ests sacrificed and its security under- Netanyahu, Barack Obama simply told Sowell and read features by other Allied commanders, Ike had managed to establish an mined. It is to be brought down a peg the prime minister that he was going Creators Syndicate columnists and effective working relationship with the demanding, dif- and— to the extent politically possi- upstairs to have dinner. You wouldn’t cartoonists, visit the Creators ficult French leader. ble—insulted. Obama has already say that to an ordinary neighbor visit- Syndicate web page at Simultaneously, the American leader never lost done all these things. His latest pro- ing in your home, without inviting him www.creators.com. Thomas Sowell is a awareness of the terrible human costs of war, borne pri- nouncement is just more of the same. to join you. senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, marily by the enlisted ranks. He constantly stressed the One of the first acts of Barack Obama knew that. Netanyahu knew Stanford University, Stanford, CA fundamentally important role of the combat soldier, and Obama as president was to send money that. It was a calculated insult. And the 94305. His Web site is regularly went to see troops in the field. This dimension to the Palestinians, money that can be American public would have heard www.tsowell.com. used to buy rockets to fire into Israel, about it, if so much of the media didn’t See CYR, page 5A OP-ED CAPE CORAL BREEZE Page 5A – Tuesday, June 7, 2011 News Desk 574-1110 / Fax 574-5693 It’s education, but higher is a misnomer I will not get the glories of sentimental, or so I Western civiliza- keep telling myself. tion — universi- Well, maybe a little ties — now no sentimental, but longer see the never maudlin at worth of teaching the approaching the history of the departure of my 17- West. year-old son for In “The college in the fall. Vanishing West,” Fall? Did I say fall? the NAS exam- No, he leaves in ined the curricula August — cruel at 50 leading col- calendar! leges over time. In If I sometimes 1964, all of them find myself leafing Mona required some sort through photos of Charen of Western civi- him at 2 and 5 and lization survey 11 — here nodding course or interdis- off in the stroller, there in his ciplinary course treating the Harry Potter costume — and if same themes. They began with there’s a smile at the memory of Greek civilization and encom- how enthralled the preschool passed Rome, the rise of David was with the Triassic, Christianity, the Middle Ages, Cretaceous, Jurassic and its fear- the Renaissance, the some denizens, well, that’s the Enlightenment, literature, art, way of mothers. One video I music, the history of science, Presidential trendsetters happened to pick off the shelf political philosophy, the modern featured an 8-year-old David era, and so forth. By 2010, none narrating a tour of the backyard of the 50 colleges required any Politics may well be the most was Hats Off! The Massachusetts with, as he put it, grinning, “my course in Western Civ. Even for imitative of all human activi- young president Gov. Mitt dimwitted assistant, Ben.” That history majors, survey courses ties. To this day, there are state may not have sin- Romney. In would be his little brother, who on Western civilization are legislative candidates cam- gle-handedly caused 1988, Romney knew well how to give it back. rarely required. The same is true paigning in Massachusetts and the move to ran as and “Mom,” Ben called on anoth- for American history. pronouncing the word “again” American males dressed the part er occasion, “David hit my hand Students can still find courses so that it rhymes with “plane. “ going bareheaded, of the successful with his face. Can you punish on these subjects, but only as Why? Because that’s the way but he certainly has- businessman he him?” choices in a vast cafeteria of John Kennedy pronounced it, tened that change. had been. To be Now we count the days until offerings that also includes and he never lost an election. With the exceptions honest, Romney David is off to college. A liberal courses like “Lesbian Queer Every president since Ronald of their home-state looks both totally parent may glow with excite- Media Cultures” (University of Reagan has tried — and failed 10-gallon models at home and very ment and pride at the prospect of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), — to be as self-deprecatingly occasionally sported good in a suit and his child attending college. Isn’t “The Living and the UnDead: humorous as the Gipper could by Lyndon B. tie. Actually that why she got straight A’s, An Inquiry into Zombies in be. Once, when the animosity Johnson and George Romney, who crammed for the SATs, played Cinema and Literature” between first lady Nancy Regan W. Bush, U.S. pres- Mark seems incapable travel soccer, and dug wells in (University of Mississippi), “the and White House chief of staff idents post-Kennedy Shields of sweating and Guatemala during summer Militarization of American Daily Donald Regan had become swore off homburgs, whose shirts do breaks? But no conservative can Life” (Oberlin), and “The widely known, the president fedoras and not dare to be be entirely cheerful at the American Sexual Past” (Temple was able to break the tension at bowlers. Baseball wrinkly, would prospect of an impressionable University). The term “higher a press dinner with a quip: caps don’t count. Let it be noted probably look good in a Hefty youth being bundled off to a uni- education” is fast becoming a “Nancy and Don Regan at one that as we American men paid trash bag. versity in the United States. misnomer. American students point tried to patch things up. less attention to our hats, we But Obama in 2008 went tie- Academia is a conquered land are graduating with scads of They met privately over lunch. began to pay more attention — less in both a sports jacket and a — the playground of the ultra- courses on zombies and queer Just the two of them and their almost certainly too much — to suit, and won big. Now three left. theory — which is why we’re food-tasters.” our hair. years later, Mitt Romney, while A recent report by the importing an ever-larger number More than just political style, What John Kennedy did to insisting he still treasures his Foundation for Individual Rights of our Ph.D.s. American presidents also can the American hat industry, ties for their color and individu- in Education counts David’s col- David, thankfully, will have shape and influence popular President Barack Obama has ality, dramatically defends his lege as among the seven best for little time for nonsense courses style. Look at the pictures of done to the necktie business. signature public policy achieve- free speech in the nation. That (not that we’d pay for them any- U.S. chief executives before Yes, the casual Friday and the ment and greatest intra-party such a list is required speaks vol- way) because he will be studying 1960, when Kennedy defeated West Coast informality of the vulnerability, the Massachusetts umes. The seven are Arizona music — specifically trumpet Richard Nixon: On their heads, high-tech world predated the health care law he sponsored State, Dartmouth, William & performance. Like the hard sci- American presidents all wore 2008 election of the Illinois and signed, while wearing a Mary, the University of ences, music remains a realm hats. True, perhaps because so senator. Necktie sales had been blazer, slacks and no tie. Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon, largely uncontaminated by the many American men had spent falling and presidential candi- It’s a good bet that among the University of Tennessee absurd political and sexual World War II in uniform where dates had regularly campaigned the 2012 GOP field, neckties Knoxville, and the University of obsessions that afflict so many they had been forced to always in sport shirts and casual slacks. will become almost as rare as Virginia. Not that these seven other disciplines. wear a service cap or a helmet, But candidate and now derbies or calls for tax increas- are moderate in their political or Someone who aspires to play that custom was beginning to President Obama has brought a es. Because politics really is the social views. Don’t make me in a symphony orchestra has a change by the time JFK was different sartorial wrinkle out of most imitative of all human laugh. Not that they have more sheaf of requirements: Music sworn in. (You can check the the presidential closet — the activities. than one or two Republicans in Theory, Keyboard Studies, photos of Inaugural Day 1961 well-tailored suit with open-col- the whole humanities faculty. Harmony, Solfege, Eurhythmics, and see that, for that formal lared dress shirt. — To find out more about Ha! No, these schools excel sim- and (huzzah!) survey of Western occasion, Kennedy did in fact If you want to see the Obama Mark Shields and read his past ply because they don’t exert the Music History. That’s in addi- bow to tradition and wear a silk fashion fallout, look at the most columns, visit the Creators kind of totalitarian thought and tion to studio, ensembles, and top hat.) recent pictures of Republican Syndicate web page at speech control so commonplace practice time. He will have time But from that day forward, it front-runner, former www.creators.com. on American campuses. for just one elective in his first We scrape together our hard- semester (and that must fulfill a earned income (lots of it) to distribution requirement). deposit our cherished offspring We are thrilled for David — at schools that are determined to and relieved that because he has teach them to despise everything chosen music, the corrupt culture we revere — even learning. of American “higher” education Three decades ago, at will get very few opportunities Stanford University, Jesse to miseducate him. Jackson led chants of “Hey, hey, ho, ho, Western Civ has got to — To find out more about go.” If you were in any doubt, Mona Charen and read features the National Association of by other Creators Syndicate Scholars reports that the mob columnists and cartoonists, visit was wildly successful. The insti- the Creators Syndicate web page tutions that are (or were) one of at www.creators.com.

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Should dogs be allowed in outdoor restaurant venues in Cape Coral? Yes. - 32% No. - 43% They can do what they want but I won’t eat there. - 13% I don’t care either way. - 11% Other. - 1% Current Web poll question Have you prepared for this hurricane season? Yes, I always prepare early. No, I wait until there is a warning. No, I don’t bother. Cyr: An enduring history lesson Other.

From paged 4A crucial German units were held back, in part (Poll results are not scientific and represent only the opinions of Internet users who have because Patton's (fictitious) forces had not yet chosen to participate. Vote at cape-coral-daily-breeze.com) is captured especially by classic photographs of moved. his visit with young American paratroopers Carthage College teachers over the years have preparing to depart to initiate D-Day. made good use of the ancient classic "The Art of War'' by Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu, who Ike had the gift of imagination. During heavy stressed the importance of deception. Ike may or Letters welcome fighting for Sicily in 1943, Gen. George S Patton may not have read the book; he could have writ- The views expressed on the Opinions Pages are just that — Jr. slapped two U.S. soldiers suffering extreme ten the volume, easily. opinions. These pages are intended to convey a range of view- combat stress, and in the ensuing intense public When Eisenhower died, newly inaugurated maelstrom he was almost fired. In reaction, Nazi points; opinions printed on this page do not necessarily reflect President Richard M. Nixon's insightful eulogy the views of this newspaper. Opposing views are welcome. leaders dismissed the controversy as fabricated compared him to George Washington: “First in propaganda; the German military annually, rou- war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his Letters to the Editor or guest columns may be mailed to: tinely executed thousands of their own men for countrymen.'” On this anniversary, Ike provides Opinion Page Editor, 2510 Del Prado Boulevard, Cape Coral, various infractions. enduring lessons for all of us. FL 33904; faxed to 574-5693; or e-mailed to news@breeze- Eisenhower responded by isolating Patton in newspapers.com, or posted to our Virtual Newsroom at England, where an entirely fictitious army was www.breezenewspapers.com. All letters and guest columns created around him. Actors were assigned roles, — Arthur I. Cyr is Clausen Distinguished must be signed and must contain a phone number for verifica- bogus information generated, phony structures Professor at Carthage College. E-mail him at tion purposes.You also can comment on any letter or editori- constructed of cheap materials. The great trick acyr(at)carthage.edu worked. On D-Day and immediately thereafter, al opinion online at: cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Page 6A Tuesday, June 7, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE

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(The police blotter contains 138 S.W. 51st St., was charged ■ Keith Jablonski, 36, of 162 ■ Charles Spencer May, 22, of ■ Anthony David Simmons, public information obtained Saturday with battery touch or S.E. 18th St., was charged 609 S.W. 29th St., was charged 34, of 817 Gleason Parkway, from the Cape Coral Police strike domestic violence, narcotic Saturday with battery touch or Saturday with marijuana possess Apt. 2, was charged Saturday Department, the Lee County equipment possess and or use and strike domestic violence. not more than 20 grams. with violate driver’s license Sheriff’s Office and the Lee grand theft of motor vehicle. ■ Solange Amaral Jose, 28, of ■ Long Ha Nguyen, 35, of restrictions and DUI. County Jail booking log. ■ Michael S. Fritsche, 52, of 703 S.E. Eighth Terrace, Apt. C, 2825 S.E. Eighth Place, was ■ Michael R. Smith, 44, of Arrests made are suspicions of Cape Coral, was charged was charged Saturday with bat- charged Sunday with drive while 214 S.W. 43rd Terrace, was crime(s) committed. All persons Saturday with drugs possess con- tery touch or strike domestic vio- license suspended. charged Saturday with DUI and are innocent until proven guilty trolled substance without pre- lence. ■ Brandy Lee Pastore, 36, of DUI with damage property. in a court of law.) scription. ■ Tom Louis Lehner, 36, of 927 S.W. 32nd Terrace, was ■ Joseph Michael Summers, ■ Nicolas James Hamilton, 25, 153 S.E. 13th St., was charged charged Monday with DUI. 38, of 4906 York St., Apt. B, was of 1855 Coral Pointe Drive, was Sunday with DUI with property ■ Luke Stephen Rich, 32, of charged Sunday with battery Arrests charged Sunday with conserva- damage, DUI and refuse to sub- 3030 S.E. Fifth Court, was touch or strike domestic violence. ■ George Albert Brons, 56, of tion environment throw lighted mit to DUI test after license sus- charged Monday with marijuana ■ Michelle Torres, 38, of 1411 S.E. 11th St., was charged match causes wildfire, drugs pos- pended. possess not more than 20 grams. 2719 S.W. Eighth Court, was Saturday with battery touch or sess controlled substance without ■ Richie John Macklin, 44, of ■ David Santiago, 28, of 2170 charged Saturday with drive strike domestic violence. prescription and possess display 2609 S.E. 28th St., was charged Katherine St., was charged while license suspended. ■ Stephanie Marie Collier, 26, of canceled revoked driver’s Sunday with narcotic equipment Monday with loitering or prowl- ■ Jill Lynne Young, 41, of of 1529 N.E. 35th Terrace, was license. possess and or use and DUI. ing and narcotic equipment pos- 543 N.E. Sixth Terrace, was charged Saturday with battery on ■ Ryan Michael Hercek, 33, ■ Anderson Marulanda sess drug paraphernalia advertise. charged Sunday with battery officer firefighter EMT and fraud of 410 S.E. 22nd Terrace, was Rivillas, 20, of 3016 S.E. Santa ■ Jose Fillimon Santolaya, 20, touch or strike domestic violence impersonation false identification charged Saturday with drive with Barbara Place, was charged of 310 S.E. 17th Ave., was and damage property criminal given to law enforcement officer. suspended revoked license. Monday with marijuana possess charged Sunday with fraud mischief over $200 under ■ Judy Cratch Curry, 50, of ■ David Herrero, 20, of 1306 not more than 20 grams, fail to impersonation false identification $1,000. 5232 Seminole Court, was S.W. Ninth Court, was charged register motor vehicle and operate given to law enforcement officer charged Saturday with DUI. Saturday with narcotic equipment motor vehicle without valid and operate motor vehicle with- ■ Kaitlyn May Edward, 21, of possess and or use. license. out valid license. Banquet: Six tickets From page 1A on paying back the $60 per per- son price and a miscommunica- King paid for his own wife, tion led to the purchase. along with the wives of Donnell spoke to a larger Councilmembers Bill Deile and issue, though, saying that the Pete Brandt, from his own budget council paychecks don’t allow for for attending the ROA banquet. It wives to be brought along to was a move that King said was these kinds of functions, and that entirely justified because of the he is embarrassed by the amount potential for economic develop- compared to other municipalities. ment. He also said the city’s reg- “There is a significant issue ulations don’t apply because they about policy and we’ll address were related solely to travel that … but they didn’t go down expenses. there to have some party, they “The quotes on the code of went there for economic develop- ordinances is totally irrelevant ment,” Donnell said. and is related to travel and not Deile said it didn’t matter economic development activi- whose budget the money came ties,” he said. from, since it all comes from ad Blue collar union leader Wally valorem taxes anyway. Ilczyszn said employees have Having spent much of the day been “beaten down” over the last with Thurgood touring the city, 18 months. And following a 3 Deile echoed King’s words and percent pay decrease, a 2 percent said the purpose of the day, and increase in pension contributions the dinner, was to put the city in a MICHAEL PISTELLA and 32 hours of furlough, good light the general’s eyes Ilczyszn added that the dinners “The intent of this whole day Getting ready send a bad message to the city’s was to put a favorable face on the Cape Coral High graduate Kristen Snyder helps fellow graduate Dariel Ramos with his blue collar workers. city and show what we had to “I understand the concept of collar Sunday before the Seahawks’ graduation ceremony at the Harborside Event offer,” Deile said. economic development but there Councilmember Marty Center in Fort Myers. More photos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily- are rules and regulations that McClain said he still wants the breeze.com. need to be addressed,” he said. city attorney to check into “This is a failure of leading by whether or not it was a violation example.” of city policy. Councilmember Derrick Attorney Dolores Menendez Mariner: Donnell, who did not attend the did not offer an opinion during 296 receive diplomas banquet but had a ticket pur- the meeting. chased in his name, said he plans From page 1A his 2011 seniors out into the Mariner High School. They world with warm words, praising etched their deeds into the hearts memories with them always. their efforts over the course of and minds of the people who have “We had our 20-year reunion four years, adding that they will been lucky enough to come in Dogs: At restaurants last year and we remembered live on in the halls of Mariner contact with them these last four each other like it was yesterday,” High School for many years to years,” he said. From page 1A nance spoke to something much Armstrong said. come. greater: freedom as American cit- Principal Brian Mangan sent “They left their mark on among council was that if some- izens. one isn’t comfortable with dogs “This ordinance is about what in outdoor eating areas, then don’t our men and women are fighting frequent the establishments that for in other countries, the right to Oasis: First graduating class allow dogs. make choices,” he said. Chulakes-Leetz said the ordi- From page 1A ing charter system. “We made it. All we have to do today is not trip over our “They were brave to be the gowns and we’re done with high school.” Pageant: Participants first,” said Principal Chris Terrill. — Rachel Lucia, who graduated summa cum laude “And they set a high bar for the From page 1A classes that will follow.” with a 4.76 grade point average Texas pageants. Oasis seniors boasted the high- She said the pageant is all est SAT scores in all of Lee online at www.theweddingpro- about getting the community County, according to Terrill, and Lucia spoke about her fellow graduated summa cum laude and fessionalsofswfl.com and can be involved again. are all headed for success. seniors’ self-discipline, which has was a National Honor Society dropped off at La Venezia “We are getting everyone “We have future lawyers, doc- helped them to be successful and member, said she overcame Ballroom, Palmetto Pine Country involved,” Barnes said. tors, teacher and veterinarians in to understand that it’s entirely up adversity to graduate with her fel- Club, Rnells Tuxedos, Say It She said the winner of the pag- this group,’ he added. to them to decide the course of low classmates. She said the With Flowers of Cape Coral, eant can also run for Miss Florida Rachel Lucia graduated their lives. Oasis High School has been CRE8 Salon and Spa and I Do and Miss America because they summa cum laude with a 4.76 “We made it. All we have to instrumental in getting her ready Bridal. are all scholarships based. grade point average and plans on do today is not trip over our for the future. The pageant will be held The contestants will partici- attending on the University of gowns and we’re done with high “We’ve been well prepared to Sunday, Aug. 14 from 2-5 p.m. pate in an evening gown catego- Florida to study veterinary medi- school,” Lucia said. take the next step in our lives,” Tickets are $5 in advance or at ry, physical fitness category, for- cine. Ellen Ann Sockman, who also she said. the door, and all the proceeds will mal interview and a demonstra- go to the Veterans Foundation. tion of their talent. The winner will receive a Barnes said the girls will also $1,500 one-time scholarship, an do a group dance routine in out- Censure: Chris Chulakes-Leetz appearance in a commercial for fits donated by Belks Department Fuccillo Kia, along with being on Store. the Fucillo Kia float in the Edison She said the pageant will also From page 1A but said that invitation expired. leadership doesn’t represent the Pageant of Light Parade in include military uniform escorts He said there’s no reason to rank and file. The censure, voted February 2012. The runner-up before City Council during public for the girls. fear him because of his knowl- on and approved by union mem- will receive a $500 one-time comment Monday night. “I think it is going to be very edge. bers, should make it clear to the scholarship. Chulakes-Leetz said he can good for the Cape,” Barnes said “They needn’t fear me unless council member. Some of the judges for the prove all of his credentials. He about the pageant. they choose to lie and deceive,” “This resolution is a clear rep- pageant will include Mayor John invited Muerth and union leader- Foradditional information he said. resentation of how the rank and Sullivan along with the former ship to sit down and discuss his about the pageant. call Barnes at Muerth said Chulakes-Leetz file truly feels,” he said. runners-up of Miss America, background during the meeting, 239-573-5252. has repeatedly said that union Miss Teen Florida and Miss

OBITUARIES Ross W. Garlick enjoyed life there and worked as a church maybe contacted at 850- California as an NROTC Student. lived aboard the sailboat, a larger Ross Wilson Garlick died on salesman for Leader Furniture. In 469-9090, or for further informa- Three years later, in 1946, Jack power boat and cruised the nearby May 18, 2011, in Pensacola, Fla., recent years, because of his love tion, email graduated and was commissioned seas. Gloria loved it. Eventually from complications from dia- for the Smoky Mountains, he had [email protected] as a naval officer and on that day they became older and tired out, betes. He had been a long-time been living in the Bryson City Ross retained a deeply person- Gloria and Jack were married in and while moored in Chesapeake resident of Fort Myers Beach and area of North Carolina. He did, al spiritual conviction and will be the middle of San Francisco Bay Bay, they sold their boat and Cape Coral. however, return to Florida and remembered as a kind, accepting (Treasure Island). moved again to Florida. With no He was born on Valentines had been residing near Pensacola and loving person who was truly a She followed Jack’s assign- house, furnishings or devices, Day, 1952, in Cranford, N.J., and for the last two years. gentle man. ments to many differing duty sta- Jack and Gloria ended up in Cape He is survived by his cousin, tions, some even glamorous. She Coral during 1997. was raised there. He served a tour birthed three children: Carol in of duty in the Army and was sta- Sally VanDuzer Fulton of Cape With Jack, they still remained Coral, and cousins Hanna and Gloria Cockrell 1946, Bob in 1948, and Nancy active in boating with a smaller tioned in Germany. Gloria Cockrell was born at (Bob) 1954. She had three grand- He returned to Trenton, N.J., Bailey Fulton, now of Boston. In 26-foot power boat and a mem- his final days, he was tended to by home in Boston on 14 July, children, as well as three great- bership in the Cape Coral Power were he owned and operated a 1925, to Riley and Isabel grandchildren. home cleaning service. He later his best friend, Brian Heike; his SQDN. Both were members of O’Connor and passed away on She was a loving wife and the Military Officers Association moved across the Delaware River former partner, David G. Moore; June 3, 2011, in Fort Myers. She and a host of close Pensacola mother who loved her family very and Elks while Gloria remained to New Hope, Pa., where he grew up in the Huntington Beach, deeply. opened a bed and breakfast in a friends. Calif., area where she attended an active member of the Cape He leaves behind his beloved Once the children were out of Coral Power SQDN Cape Mates Victorian home he helped restore. and graduated from Huntington the nest, and Jack had finished his In 1992 he moved to Fort dogs Ditka, Red, Spice and Pearl. Beach Union High School. Organization. She will be missed 30 years in the Navy, together in those organizations. Myers Beach where he again ran As per his wishes, a memorial During high school she met fel- they retired in 1972 and that day a cleaning service and later service celebrating his life will be low student Jack Cockrell and moved aboard their 41-foot sail- Please visit www.fullermetz opened a restaurant on the beach. held at Holy Cross Metropolitan they later married. She continued boat to start their cruising to view and leave a condolence. In 1996 he sold the businesses Community Church, 3130 West to wait for him while the Navy lifestyle. and moved to Cape Coral. He Fairfield Drive, Pesacola. The sent him to the University of For the next 26 years they CAPE LIFE CAPE CORAL BREEZE TUESDAY,JUNE 7, 2011 7

THE ARTS Alliance artwork chosen for 25th annual All Florida Exhibit Nearly two hundred pieces of artwork were entered in the Alliance for the Art’s 25th Annual All Florida Juried Competition. The Forty-nine pieces juried into the show will be revealed at the opening reception and award ceremony on June 10, from 5 p.m. -7:30 p.m.. Awards for Best in Show, second Place, third place and Jurors Choice will be announced at 6 p.m.during the opening reception by 2011 Juror, Kevin Costello. The exhibition will be on display at the Alliance, June 10 - Aug. 6. Harbour View Gallery Harbour View Gallery in Cape Coral will welcome astrophotographer Davio Ribeca and “funktional” artist Beverly Spana as featured visiting artists at a public reception on today, June 7, 6 8 pm. Their work will be on display through June. The gallery is located at 5789 Cape Harbour Drive, Cape Harbour, Cape Coral. It is open from 11 8 daily. For more information, contact the gallery at 540- 5789 or visit its web site www.harbourviewgallery.com

Alliance for the Arts Youth summer classes have been set at the Lee coun- ty Alliance of the Arts. They include: ■ Ballet I Youth (Ages 5-6), 10 Mondays, 6-7 p.m. ■ Modern Painting (Ages 9-21), six Thursdays, 4-6 p.m. ■ Tiny Tots Dance (Ages 3-4), 10 Mondays, 4:45- MICHAEL PISTELLA 5:45 p.m.) Shining star ■ Youth Martial Arts (Ages 6-11) , six Saturdays, 9- 10 a.m.) Cape Coral High graduate Lynnette Andersen delivers one of the commencement addresses on ■ Youth Summer Improv - (Formerly “Triple Threat Sunday during the Seahawks’ graduation ceremony at the Harborside Event Center in Fort Myers. Theatre Camp”) four Tuesdays, 6-7:30 p.m., for middle More photos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. school; 7:30-9 p.m. for high school ■ Youth summer camps: Summer Arts Camp (Grades 1-6), June 13-Aug. 5 ■ Mini Michelangelos Camp (Ages 4-5), July 11- COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS Aug. 5 ■ Fine Arts Camp (Grades 7-12), June 13-July 8 Food Festival Full moon paddle at Four Mile Cove summer, military families from Lee Am International Food Festival will Ecological Preserve. Cost $25 resi- County as well as those vacationing Art League of Fort Myers be held Saturday, June 11, in dent/$36 non-resident. in the area took advantage of the The Art League of Fort Myers June Fine Art Show Centennial Park in Fort Myers featur- ■ Wednesday, June 15, 8-10 p.m.: opportunity to visit the Shell — Busting Out All Over — will be on exhibit through ing food from Costa Rica, Cuba, Puerto Night hike at Four Mile Cove Museum. June 24. The show presents a range of work by the Rico and other Hispanic countries. Ecological Preserve. Cost $2 resident. Free admission for active military member artists of the Art Council of Southwest Florida. from 11 a.m..-6 p..m. Admission is $5, Bring a flashlight and insect repellent. personnel and their families began The opening reception will be held Friday, June 3, from $3 for teen, $2 for children 5-12 and ■ Saturday, June 18, 8 a.m.-noon: May 30 and continues through Sept. 6-7 p.m., as part of the League’s participation in the free for younger. Call 895-6293 for Take a tour around the city in an air- 5. June Art Walk. more information. conditioned mini-bus. Depart from The gallery is located at 1451 Monroe St. in down- Rotary Park. Cost $15 resident/$23 Six Mile Cypress Slough town Fort Myers. For information, call 239-275-3970. non-resident. Farmers Market ■ Saturday, June 25, from 9 a.m. to summer wet walks at Cape Harbour noon: Gardening for butterflies (ages Friends of Six Mile Cypress Slough Succulent fruits, garden-fresh veg- 12 and older) Cost $10 Cape resi- Preserve is hosting off the boardwalk etables, seafood delights and home- dents/$15 non-Cape residents strolls along the wet walk trail at the ENTERTAINMENT made breads and desserts are just some Advance registration is required on Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, of the mouth watering treats that will all programs. Dress appropriately. For 7791 Penzance Blvd., Fort Myers. The be offered at this season’s Farmers more information and to register, visit walk is approximately one mile long Country star Heidi Newfield to Market at Cape Harbour from 8 a.m. www.capeparks.com or call the park and will last about two hours. Children headline Red, White and Boom until noon and continue every Saturday office at 239-549-4606. must be 10 years or older. Wear tie till October. o/secure shoes, bring a complete Country star Heidi Newfield will be the headlining A host of quality vendors have been change of clothing and waterproof act at the RE/MAXRealty Team - City of Cape Coral Lake Kennedy chosen to offer an array of locally camera; expect to get wet to the waist Red, White and Boom Fourth of JulyCelebration. grown fruits and vegetables as well as Senior Center in clean rain water. Cat Country 107.1 is proud to present Newfield live freshly made breads and pastries, The following events and programs A $10 donation to the Friends and in person on theRoger Dean Chevrolet Stage. honey, jelly, peanut butter, orchids, held at Lake Kennedy Senior Center Education Fund suggested. Newfield is the former lead guitarist and singer for coun- hand made soaps and much more. located at 400 Santa Barbara Blvd. Registration is required. Walks are: try super group “Trick Pony.” The market vendors will include ■ Friday, June 17, 9:15 a.m.: day Saturday, June 4 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Her new song “Stay up Late” was just released in the ABC Rhymes, Artisan Bread trip to Tanger Outlet then to Fort Myers Call 239-728-4707; www.slough- last month on Curb Records. Newfield’s opening band at Company, Asian Vegetables, Author of Beach for a Dutch Treat lunch at preserve.org for more information Boom will be local favorite “Smack Daddy.” the “Cat Book”, Carefree Boat Club, Nervous Nellie’s then set sail for an Once again Harley Davidson Buell of Fort Myers Classy Koozies, Costco, Gone Nuts, afternoon cruise and entertainment Kayaking will present a very special American Tribute for our Habitat for Humanity, Hawaiian Kettle aboard the Fort Myers Princess. Cost local men and women serving in the war zones. Thursday, June 9 - Lovers’ Key Corn, Jim & Coleen’s Produce, Kayak for this trip is $49 per member and $54 Estuary Kayak Tour with GAEA Connections, Orchids & Flower Shop, per non-member. Guides – Guided Kayak Nature Benefit concert at Pampered Chef, Paradise Gardens ■ New dimension in line dancing Tours. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Cost Jelly, Paradise Handmade Soaps, with Aida Pineda Wednesdays, 9:30 $52.50 per person includes all equip- Cultural Park Theatre Power FX, Ralph’s Seafood, Rogers a.m.; Thursdays 6 p.m. Cost $3 per ment. Reservations – 239 694-5513. “Then and Now - A Night of Entertainment” by past Plants, Sea Shell Cup Cakes, Signature member. $7 per non-member. Friday, June 10 - Mangrove and current stars of the Young Artists Awards program Laser Imaging & Gifts, Shriners will be Mazes of Matlacha Pass Kayak Tour will be held at Cultural Park Theatre in Cape Coral on selling Vidalia Onions, Southern Pride Classes: with GAEA Guides 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday, June 12, at 7 p.m. Over a dozen award winning Honey, Sprout Queen, Turtle’s Tomato ■ Tai Chi with Russ Cline, Monday, Meet at Randell Research Center, dancers, musicians, actors and vocalists will be show- Patch and Tupperware. Seasonal fruits 6 p.m. Cost $5 per member per session; 4130 Pine Island Rd. Includes all cased. Proceeds from this benefit concert will fund local and vegetables including peppers, $9 per non-member per session equipment and a Florida Master student scholarships in the performing arts. The Young tomatoes, zucchini, lettuce, peaches, ■ Zumba, now four days a week: Naturalist as your guide. $50 per per- Artists Awards program is a not for profit performing mangos, papayas and pineapple are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and son. Reservations needed. 239 69 arts education, audition, performance, and scholarship among the delectable offerings. Friday, at 10 a.m. and Thursday at 7 Friday, June 10 - Sunset/Bird program for area students from throughout Southwest In addition to the Farmers Market p.m. Cost $5 per member, $9 per non- Rookery Kayak Tour on the Florida. the merchants at Cape Harbour will member Caloosahatchee River with GAEA Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. open their doors to offer shoppers a ■ Sing, act and dance with Betty Guides - Guided Kayak Nature Highlights will include performances by multiple year host of treasures & treats. Guests are Dentzen: Act it Out, Monday, 1 p.m. Tours. 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Fort winner Dana Alvarez, and the 2011 Angel of the Arts invited to browse the shops and enjoy $2 per member, $6 per non-member Myers. Paddle on the Caloosahatchee Young Artist of the Year Sam Bostic. Other performers breakfast, lunch, a cool gelato or cock- ■ Open Karaoke Mondays, 2:30 and some wild creeks with 1000’s include local award winning students Angela Maglione, tail while relaxing near the water. p.m.; Thursday 12:30 p.m. of birds. Learn about the plants and Lorena Vargas, Halie Boling, Sarah Daigle, Jordan Cape Harbour is at 5848 Cape ■ Betty’s Guys and Dolls dance animals that are in this part of our Pilant, Gabriella Martina, Lauren Davis, Tommy Short, Harbour Drive in Cape Coral. For more class Monday, 8:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; estuary. Great view of the sunset! Sarah Nelson, Kyle Fauerbach, Annie Gaddis, and information about the Cape Harbour Thursday 9:30 a.m. Cost $3 per mem- Includes all equipment and a Florida Peyton Davis. It promises to be a night of great per- Farmers Market, please call (239) ber/$7 per non-member Master Naturalist will be your guide. formances. Call Young Artists Awards at 239-574- 945-6116 or visit ■ Natural Golf with Joe Tranchida $40 per person. Reservations a must. 9321 or visit the Cultural Park Theatre box office in per- www.capeharbour.com. Wednesdays, 1 p.m. Wear comfortable 239 694-5513. son at 582 Cultural Park Boulevard, Cape Coral to pur- clothing and footwear, and bring a Saturday, June 11 - Estuary chase tickets. driver, 6-iron, 9-iron and a putter. Cost Kayak Tour in Estero Bay with More information about the Young Artists Awards Kayak clinic Monday, June 13 – Kayak Clinic at $2 per member/$6 per non-member GAEA Guides - 10 a.m.-1 p.m .- program can be found at www.youngartistsawards.org ■ Four Mile Cove Ecological Park in Wii workshops and play. Anyone Bonita Beach. includes all equipment Cape Coral with GAEA Guides – interested in participating must attend and a Florida Master Naturalist will The Del Prados at Shell Factory Guided Kayak Nature Tours. 10 a.m. - an instructional workshop. Call for an be your guide.$40 per person. 1 p.m. Learn the basics of kayaking appointment. Reservations required 239 694- The Shell Factory presents The Del Prados ■ Saturday July 16, in the Dolphin Room. For a safety and paddling. We start on land Ballroom dance classes with 5513. Summer Fun 50s & 60s Dance Party. Tickets $8. with basic kayak and safety informa- Jeanne Esposito Tuesdays, 11 a.m. Monday, June 13 – Peace River For reservations call 239-995-3999. tion then on to the water instruction. Cost $4 per member/$8 per non-mem- and Hunter Creek Estuary Bird After that you will get to practice your ber Rookery Kayak Tour with GAEA new skills and go for a paddle in the ■ Tuesday night dancing with Guides – Guided Kayak Nature Sons of Italy fund raiser park. For beginners. $40 includes all Erich, 7-9:30 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 Tours. 2-5 p.m. Punta Gorda. equipment and the lessons. To reserve p.m.) Bring beverage. Cost $5 mem- Wilderness and birds on the Peace at The Sandy Parrot bers/$9 non-members River and its tributaries. Quiet and The Charles J. Bonaparte Lodge #2504 of Cape your spot call Cape Coral Parks & Rec at 239 549-4606. To register and for more informa- lovely. Coral-Fort Myers, will present the third annual Sons tion on any of the trips and classes call All equipment provided and your of Italy Fundraiser on Sunday, June 12, from 5 to 574-0575. guide is a Certified Florida Master 9:30 p.m. at The Sandy Parrot Tiki Bar & Grill, Rotary Park Naturalist. $40 per person. 17200 South Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers; www. the- Rotary Park Environmental Center, Reservations call 239 694-5513 sandyparrot.com 5505 Rose Garden Road June pro- Monday, June 13, –Full Moon Barry Newman will entertain with Rhythm & grams: Bailey-Matthews /Sunset /Bird Rookery Kayak Tour Blues, Motown music, and more. Join the fun, food, ■ Wednesday, June 8, from 1-2 Shell Museum on the Caloosahatchee River near Ft. music and dancing ! Great Silent Auction items and p.m.: Container art (12 plus years) The Bailey-Matthews Shell Myers with GAEA Guides - Guided Raffle Prizes ! Cost $15 Cape residents/$20 non-Cape Museum will once again participate Kayak Nature Tours. 6-9 p.m.. The Charles J. Bonaparte Lodge donates to residents in the Blue Star Museums partner- Paddle on the Caloosahatchee and Alzheimer’s, Cooley’s Anemia, and the cancer char- ■ Saturday, June 11, from 9-11 ship this summer joining more than some wild creeks with 1000s of ities. a.m.: Guided walk through Yellow 1,300 museums around the country birds going to roost for the night. A college scholarship is also awarded each Fever Creek. Cost $5 Cape resident/$7 to offer free admission to active duty This area is a perfect place to see spring, to a deserving high school graduate of Italian non-resident military personnel and their families sunset and moonrise. Includes all descent. ■ Monday, June 13, 10 a.m. to 1 from Memorial Day through Labor equipment and a Florida Master For more information contact Linda Biondi: 246- p.m.: Beginner’s guide to kayaking. Day. Naturalist as your guide. $40 per per- 1157. Cost $40 for Cape residents/$60 non- This marks the second summer the son. residents Shell Museum has participated in the Reservations 239 694-5513. ■ Wednesday, June 15, 8-10 p.m.: Blue Star Museums program. Last OMMUNITY CAPE CORAL BREEZE C TUESDAY,JUNE 7, 2011 8 CLUB AND ORGANIZATIONS Lee Republican Sportsman’s Yacht Women Federated and Sailing Club The June Dinner Meeting of The Sportsman’s Yacht and Lee Republican Women Sailing Club Inc., at 1401 S.E. Federated will be held Monday, 47th St., has a variety of activities June 13; Social hour begins at that include: Monday, pot-luck 5:15 p.m. with dinner and pro- dinner, 6:30 p.m.; third Tuesday gram to follow at Hilton Garden of each month, luncheon and card Inn, 12601 University Drive, games at noon; Thursday morn- Fort Myers ing bowling league at Friendship Cost: $20 all inclusive Lanes; first Saturday of each For reservations: call 239- month, ballroom dancing with live 432-9389 or email cindylignel- music from 7 to 10:30 p.m.; [email protected] Sunday, dinner theater matinees Speaker for the dinner meeting arranged by Land Rover; and is Ismael Hernandez from the other weekly activities. Low fees, Freedom and Virtue Institute. new members welcome. For infor- Contact: Michele Duryea mation call Rita, 549-4373. President LRWF [email protected] or 239-280-7653 Sea Drifters Power Boat Club Bonsai Society The Sea Drifters Power Boat Bonsai enthusiasts are invited Club still meet at 9:15 a.m. the to attend the monthly meeting of first Monday of each month at the the Bonsai Society of Southwest Cape Coral Library off Mohawk. Florida, Inc. on Saturday, June New members are welcome to 18. The program will feature join. They are one of the oldest MICHAEL PISTELLA Ernie Fernandez demonstrating power boat club in the area, the art of creating Jin and Shari on founded in 1991. For more infor- Proud moment mation call Commodore George Junipers. Members are invited to Justin Martin, 4, looks for his cousin Ryan Dungan who graduated from Island Coast bring any juniper they would like Sampson at 542-0288 or Dorothy Munsch, 549-7112. High School Saturday at the Lee Civic Center. More photos are available online at: to see have a jin or shari. cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. The public is invited to attend the meeting, which begins at 9 Guardian Angels a.m. The meeting is held at the The Guardian Angels for Support Personnel Association of Special Populations meet on the Lee County Building at 6281 second Tuesday of every month Metro Plantation Road, Fort (except July and August) at 6:30 Shark warning issued For Cape Coral Myers. There is no charge for p.m. at the Special Populations attending and parking is free. facility on 400 Santa Barbara Shark Fest 2011 is a family oriented, shark and sending the video of the battles back to be Bonsai is a horticultural art of Blvd. For more information call themed, festival and boat show is set for June 24 - shown, as it happens, on the SharkTron center stage growing trees in pots. It had its 26 at Cape Harbour. at Shark Fest! 549-4531.. ■ origins in China and Japan. The highlight for anglers is the “Are You Man Teams build points by catching the big ones Information about bonsai and the Enough Shark Challenge 5,” a high-stakes, big- and must return to Rumrunners by 9:30 p.m. ■ association will be available at the Fraternal Order game, two-day shark fishing tournament. On Saturday night the Shark Fest party at meeting. Festivities include: Long Boards will be going strong! Crowds will of Eagles 3957 ■ Kickoff Party begins Friday, June 24, from 6 cheer as the teams they have watched do battle with Additional information about The Aerie meets the first and the event may be obtained by call- -10 p.m. at The Joint. Everyone is welcome to the big ones return to see how they placed. third Tuesday of the month at 7 enjoy live music, raffles and the stadium sized ■ When the music stops at 10 p.m. the top 5 ing Becky Bodnar, 239-463- P.M. The Ladies Auxiliary meets 4102. screen (aka The SharkTron) showing highlights teams will be announced. The top 5 will then need the second and fourth Tuesday of from previous year’s shark challenges. No spurs to refuel, reset and regroup because first thing the month at 7:30 p.m.. The Aerie required to join SW Florida’s First Mechanical Sunday morning they have to be ready for the Fort Myers is located at 4647 SE 9th Place Shark Riding Contest. Shotgun Start in the Sudden Death Final (Club Square). For more informa- ■ Festival and Boat Show on Saturday and Competition. Camera Club tion call 549-8477. ■ Fort Myers Camera Club Sunday, June 25 and June 26, from 10 a.m. to 5 On day two it is all about speed. The first team Summer meeting will be held at p.m. will be filled with unique crafters and vendors. to score 16 points by conquering the beasts will stop Lakes Regional Library, Meeting Kiwanis Club There will be boats on display from local dealers. the competition and take the top prize. Room A 15290 Bass Road, Fort of Cape Coral New this year is the “Kidzone”, an area filled with Sunday, June 26, the “Are You Man Enough Myers on June 14, from 6 p.m. interactive games, rides and sharky shows for kids Shark Challenge 5” will conclude with an awards The Kiwanis Club of Cape and kids at heart. A rock wall, bounce house and banquet held at Rumrunners. Live music, dancing, to 7:30 p.m. Subject: part 2 Coral meets the first, second, and Lightroom 3 by Jo Fitzpatrick. 20- foot slide will be just some of the fun. There charity auction, gourmet dinner and award presenta- fourth Tuesday of the month at will be a coloring contest where every entry is a tion will be held from 4- 6 p.m. 7:30 a.m. at Faith Presbyterian winner. “What makes shark tournaments exciting are the Church, 4544 Coronado ■ The line will form early for the “Kids Fishing sharks,” said Captain Jack Donlon, event organizer, Southwest Florida Parkway. Derby” on Saturday, June 25, 1 p.m. at the Marina in a prepared statement. “People want to see the Orchid Society The third Tuesday of the at Cape Harbour. The first 50 to sign up receive a sharks! Seeing the shark action as it happens lets the The Southwest Florida Orchid month at 6 p.m..Cape Coral loca- free fishing pole, bait and a shot at a specially crowd at Shark Fest be part of the fight. They get to Society will hold its monthly tion to be determined each week. designed Shark Fest Kids Derby Trophy! All the watch the most exciting part of the battle - Where meeting Monday, June 13, at ([email protected] for kids will line up dockside at Rumrunners. The age the fishermen try to catch the shark as the sharks try 7:30 p.m., at the Rutenberg Eco time and location) For more infor- limit is 12 and under. to chomp the fishermen! All the thrill without the Living Center, 6490 South Point mation, call 549-2030. kill! That is what makes us unique.” Shark Challenge “Cape Harbour is looking forward to hosting the Blvd., Fort Myers. The public is The fifth annual “Are You Man Enough Shark invited to attend. Cape Coral Shark Fest event this year,” said Harbour Master, Challenge” will send a field of boats out from the Frank Muto in a prepared statement. “We know The guest speaker is Megan Marina at Cape Harbour early Saturday for day one Kissinger of Fort Myers, who is a Friends of Wildlife there are guys and girls who are tough enough to Cape Coral Friends of Wildlife of the competition. take on the challenge and light up the SharkTron!” freelance botanical illustrator, ■ Teams will fish for 12 hours catching shark painter and sculptor. She will s a non-profit, volunteer organiza- speak about her botanical work tion dedicated to the preservation including recent illustrations of of the Cape’s unique wildlife. Its orchids. She will have cards, members have volunteered more NEWS OF NOTE notes, and the like for sale. than 6,000 hours since its creation Prior to the meeting at 7 p.m., in 2002 educating the community Safe Senior Workshop Lee Elder Abuse there will be a Q & A session on and visitors about burrowing owls The Cape Coral Police Department invites you to orchid fundamentals. and other species. Members meet the first “Safe Senior Workshop” Wednesday, June Prevention Coalition For additional information, for programs and education at 7 8, 8:30-11:30 a.m. at the Cape Coral Police LEAPP — Lee Elder Abuse Prevention contact www.swfos.org or 561- p.m. on the second Tuesday of Department, 1100 Cultural Park Blvd. Partnership — will sponsor a gathering of concerned 0587. every other month at Rotary Park, RSVP is appreciated in order for the department citizens, human service groups, law enforcement and 5505 Rose Garden Road (El to accommodate everyone but no one will be turned legislators at the Uncommon Friends Fountain in Caloosahatchee Dorado and Pelican). This year, away. Centennial Park in downtown Fort Myers, Florida to the months will be March, May, Topics will include: Home and personal safety; commemorate the World Elder Abuse Awareness ini- Moose Lodge 2395 July, September and November. elder abuse,neglect, financial exploitation, con tiative on June 15. Letters and proclamations from Caloosahatchee Moose Lodge For more information call 574- games and fraud scemes,l victim assistancek, local and state legislators and elected officials, marking 2395 meets at 7:30 p.m. the sec- 6318 or visit: www.ccfriend- safetyID, projectlifesaver, safe driving. the day, will be read at the ceremony which will begin ond and fourth Mondays; sofwildlife.org A guided tour of the new Police Station by dis- at 9:30 a.m. Woman’s Auxiliary meets at 7:30 trict resource coordinator officers at end of work- The event is free and open to the public. p.m. the first and third Mondays at American Business shop. Refreshments will be provided. Volunteer members 419 E. Cape Coral Parkway. For The workshop is free. Refreshments will be of LEAPP will be on hand to share information about information call 945-6066. Women’s Association served. The workshop is presentation is open to LEAPP. Each year, June 15, is internationally recog- ABWA Cape Coral Caloosa comminity orgnizations senior residents or any nized as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day with the Chapter meets the third other group who may beinterested. objective to globally raise awareness of all forms of Cape Coral Wednesday of every month at the For reservations call239-574-0615 or 574- elder abuse and to move that awareness into action to Elks Lodge Gulf Coast Village at 6 p.m. for 0682 free the world of abuse of our elders. networking for all professional Approximately twenty-four percent of Lee County The Cape Coral Elks Lodge residents are in the age range of 65+ and twelve per- meets on the second and fourth business women who want to get involved in the community. For Ladies of the Elks cent are 75+ .As older adults experience age-related Monday at 7 p.m. Socials are held The Ladies of the Elks on Saturday, June 10, illnesses and changes in physical abilities, the risk for throughout the year for members dinner reservations call 549- 1199. will hold a Belmont Stakes mevent beginning at 5 isolation and potential self-neglect increases. These and their guests. Cape Coral Elks p.m. individuals may also be vulnerable to exploitation and Lodge No. 2596 is at 4631 S.E. The purpose is to raise money to send 52 chil- abuse as their social support network slowly deterio- 10th Place (Club Square). For Cape Coral dren from Cape Coral schools to the Elks Youth rates. information call 549-1508. Social Club Camp in Umtilla for a week in July. Every citizen is legally responsible to report any The Cape Coral Social Club The Elks will provide music from 6-9 in Antlers suspicion of elder abuse to the abuse hotline: Florida Cape Coral meets the second Thursday of Grove and also cook hamburgers and hotdogs from toll free at 1-800-962-2873. A report will be taken Toastmasters, every month at the Cape Coral 5-7:30. by an Adult Protective Services officer and, if warrant- Yacht Club. The social hour The Youth Camp issoly suported by the Florida ed, an investigation initiated into the alleged abuse. Club 9051 begins at 9:30 a.m., the meeting Elks. All calls are confidential. Cape Coral Toastmasters, Club follows at 10 a.m. There is a din- 9051 meets the second and fourth ner/dance the third Saturday of Monday of each month 6:30 p.m. every month also held at the all year long, at the Cape Coral Yacht Club. For tickets for the Rotary Cup June 18 to benefit Hospital, room A. For more infor- dinner dance call Norm Hogan at mation call 542-7448. 458-0759. To become a member, call Betty Rogers at 549-6152. Order of Quality of Life Center Fleet Reserve the Eastern Star The Rotary Club of Fort Myers will hold its inau- Registration is $100 per player and includes Loyalty Chapter No. 309 Association gural Rotary Cup Golf Tournament June 18 at Shell greens fees, cart, range balls, breakfast, lunch, Order of the Eastern Star meets The Fleet Reserve Association Point Golf Club, 17401 On Par Blvd., Fort Myers. drinks, door prize tickets, gift bag and skill contests. the second and fourth Monday of (Southwest Florida Branch 118) Proceeds will benefit Quality of Life Center of For additional information, visit http://www.The- each month except July, August, for active, reserve and retired per- Southwest Florida and the club’s trust fund that sup- RotaryCup.com. September at the Cape Coral sonnel of the Navy, Marine Corp ports many charitable causes throughout the year. Quality Life Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organ- Masonic Lodge, 244 Santa and Coast Guard. Meetings are John Kimbell, financial advisor at Alliance ization that provides education, youth enrichment, Barbara Blvd., at 7:30 p.m. All held on the second Thursday of Financial Group, is chairperson of the event. personal and community development, and social members are welcome. Men and every month at noon at the Elks The our-person scramble tournament sign-in services for at-risk area youth and families. For women are welcome to join. For Lodge No. 2596, 4631 S.E. 10th starts at 7 a.m., followed by a 7:30 a.m. breakfast more information, visit http://www.qualitylifecen- more information call Arleene at Place. Call 239-731-6607. and 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. ter.org or call (239) 334-2797. 945-1047. A New Orleans Creole-style luncheon and The 89-year-old Rotary Club of Fort Myers is the awards ceremony will top off events at 1 p.m. oldest in Southwest Florida. It has about 185 mem- Corporate underwriting opportunities starting at bers that include many of the area's leading business $250 are still available. professionals. Page 9A CAPE CORAL DAILY BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, June 7, 2011

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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 ranges from FAMILY CIRCUS 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 - Neither vulnerable, as South you Unless you play that a two-over-one hold: response is a game force, three spades can be passed. ♠ J 10 8 6 5 2 ♥ A Q J 7 5 ♦ 8 ♣ A Q 4 - Neither vulnerable, as South you Partner opens the bidding with one hold: club. What do you respond? ♠ A J 10 8 7 4 ♥ Void ♦ A J 9 7 4 ♣ A - Always respond in your longer 7 2 suit, regardless of suit quality, then Partner opens the bidding with one introduce your second suit at whatev- diamond. What do you respond? er level the auction demands. Start by responding one spade. Your rebid will A - In the modern style, the criteria for be determined by partner’s next bid. a jump shift after partner opens the bidding are either a self-sustaining Q 2 - Neither vulnerable, as South you suit of your own or a strong fit for hold: opener’s suit. There is no arguing that your hand meets the second of these, ♠ A Q 5 4 ♥ 6 ♦ A K 3 ♣ A K 6 5 so start the ball rolling toward slam 2 with a jump shift to two spades. Q 5 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH ♠ K 9 6 ♥ Q 8 5 3 2 ♦ A 9 ♣ 6 5 2 JUMBLE EAST 1♣ Pass 1♠ Pass The bidding has proceeded: ? NORTH EAST SOUTH THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME What do you bid now? WEST by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek 1♣ Dbl ? What do you bid now? Unscramble these four Jumbles, A - If you selected three spades, haul one letter to each square, out the old bidding primer — that is A - Normally, with about 10 points to form four ordinary words. invitational, not forcing! Even a leap you show your strength with a redou- LMIBP to four spades does not do the hand ble. When you have a five-card major justice — your wealth of prime cards and a fair hand, though, bid your suit. makes them worth more like 23 than A new suit at the one-level over an ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 20. Introduce diamonds at whatever opposing redouble is a one-round All Rights Reserved. CRYPTOQUIP level is forcing in your methods and force. The principle that a one-heart ACKRT then jump support spades later. response here promises a five-card suit assures that you will not end up in Q 3 - Both vulnerable, as South you an inadequate fit. hold: Q 6 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: VJIAOL ♠ 8 6 5 ♥ 10 6 ♦ A Q J 8 4 ♣ A J 9 ♠ A 7 ♥ A K Q 7 ♦ 10 9 5 4 ♣ 9 8 4 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH The bidding has proceeded: Sign Up for the IAFLOFCI (OFFICIAL) Jumble Facebook fan club WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH RHNYGU 1♠ Pass 2♦ Pass WEST Now arrange the circled letters 2♠ Pass ? Pass 1♠ ? to form the surprise answer, as What action do you take? suggested by the above cartoon. What do you bid now? A - Almost all your strength is con- Answer here: A - Do not ask partner to do your work centrated in one suit. However, you do for you. You have an opening bid and have the shape for a takeout double Saturday’s Answer(Answers tomorrow) three-card support for a major, which and at least the strength is concentrat- Jumbles: DERBY UNIFY() MARKET DELUXE Yesterday’s he rebid. That is enough for game, so Jumbles: CRAZYAnswer: When COUNT they climbed HELPED up to see hisHERBAL new fort, it ed in the right suit. Double. It is less get there by the most direct route dangerous to act now than later, when Answer: Having onecreated would ahave — FAMILY given TREE the inmate a available — jump to four spades. chance to win the contest — A “CELL” PHONE the auction is at a higher level. Page 10A Tuesday, June 7, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE TOP PICKS

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Å man trafficking and slavery and what can be done to stop it; WRXY A Brighter Day Hosted by Jan d’Atri. sex slaves; child prostitutes. ’ Å 5 p.m. WXCW Rachael Ray Rachael faces her fear; actress 7:30 p.m. WZVN Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ Å Lisa Kudrow; a tostada bar. ’ Å COM The Colbert Report Å WZVN Dr. Phil He cheats on his wife because she is not hot 9 p.m. CNN Piers Morgan Tonight (N) enough for him. ’ Å FRIED GREEN TOMATOES 10 p.m. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å CNN The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer (N) Page 11A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, June 7, 2011 We expect life to bring us something other than what it does Applauding Even though you around you are know every action accountable to you, for her has an equal and and you to them. opposite reaction, Even if you think classmates actions are hard to the exchange is fin- duplicate. Times and ished, follow up. Mariner High circumstances PISCES (Feb. graduate Jasmin change, and it all has 19-March 20). You Hernandez an effect. That much have an inquiring applauds for one can be felt this morn- mind, and your of her classmates ing as the Leo moon curiosity will be during the Tritons’ goes void of course, flattering to others, graduation cere- indicating a degree of as long as you know restlessness as we Holiday which questions to mony at the Mathis Harborside Event expect life to bring us ask. Note that a Center in Fort something other than question can be deep what it does. without being too Myers. More pho- HOROSCOPES invasive. Stay con- tos are available ARIES (March scientious. online at: cu.cape- 21-April 19). Instead BY HOLIDAY coral-daily- of imagining or TODAY’S breeze.com. assuming what others BIRTHDAY (June see when they look at you, know 7). The way it worked in the past MICHAEL for sure. Take a picture or video- is not the way it will work in the PISTELLA tape yourself. The results will future. You are bright, adaptable help you project the image you and ready to adjust in whatever want to project. way necessary to be successful. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). This month, your public persona Your concentration may not be blossoms. July features freedom what you want it to be at all times, from something that’s been a but you have greater powers of pressure for years. September and focus than many around you. November bring adventure. Aries You’ll use this to your advantage, and Leo people adore you. Your leading the opinions and behavior lucky numbers are: 13, 47, 8, 27 of others. and 24. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You are so confident in your abil- ASTROLOGICAL QUES- ity that you don’t even have to TIONS: “I’m a 22-year-old think about what exactly you are Gemini guy, and I don’t seem to Menstrual cramps are doing. You long ago mastered the have any luck with women. I have task, and now you concentrate no problem approaching them or only on the outcome. talking to them, but when it comes CANCER (June 22-July 22). to dating, it usually doesn’t go common in teenage girls Take your time in the planning of past the “friends” category. And if your schedule and projects. A cre- it does, it doesn’t last long. I’m DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I occur, and continue Pentoxifylline ative approach will make every- pretty sure there’s nothing wrong started having menstrual periods taking them accord- (Trental) often is the thing more fun, and you’ll suc- with my looks — I’m average. when I was 12. I am now 16. My ing to label direc- medicine that is tried cessfully concoct a compelling But I’ve seen guys who are periods have always been painful tions for the next two first. If no results are agenda for the day. below-average-looking wind up with cramps. I have had to stay or three days. obtained, injecting LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). A with the very same women who home from school a few times If NSAIDS don’t the scar tissue with a project seems to be going on for a have turned me down. What am I because of them, and that’s not bring you relief, you drug called vera- very long and arduous time. Still, doing wrong?” helping my grades. My friends can talk to your doc- pamil or with inter- it’s important to finish with a Your intellectual air-sign ener- tell me they don’t have this prob- tor about taking feron alpha-2 might bang, not a whimper. So gather as gy and gift of gab make it easy for lem. What can I do about it? birth-control pills. work. At one time, much enthusiasm as possible as you to be friendly and talkative. — K.S. This isn’t a lifelong vitamin E and you head for the finish line. But are you actually flirting, or commitment to the Potaba were the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). are you simply making nice con- ANSWER: If you haven’t pill; it’s a short time most-often-used Items have been discussed, and versation? Are you being too pre- done so already, tell your mother commitment to get Dr. Donohue treatments, but they about this. Does your mother have you through your have lost their popu- decisions have been made without dictable? Maybe respectful to a a job? If she doesn’t, what do you present situation. larity. you. This will be a happy occur- fault? Tap into a “twin” version of tell her when you stay home from If these treat- rence because you’ll like the your personality that is more mis- school? This is an issue that’s not TO READERS: TO YOUR ments aren’t suc- direction everyone is going now. chievous and fun. A woman wants going to be settled until you see a Questions about the GOOD cessful, surgeons It’s proof that you’ve taught your to feel some excitement when doctor. Sometimes the causes of causes and treat- have devised a vari- people well. she’s getting to know a new guy. menstrual cramps are anatomical ments of headaches HEALTH ety of surgical treat- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). And if she already feels like you’ll abnormalities. At other times, an can be found in the ments to correct it. There’s someone you need to con- do anything to make her like you, illness like endometriosis is the booklet on that prob- A urologist is the front. The first thing you say to you’ve lost the game. Keep her cause. Endometriosis does occur lem. Readers can obtain a copy by doctor to see for this problem. this person will be very important guessing. Not knowing whether or in teenage girls. These and other writing: Dr. Donohue — No. and will influence all that happens not you like her is part of the risk conditions are discovered only 901, Box 536475, Orlando, FL DEAR DR. DONOHUE: afterward with a kind of halo and excitement of falling in love. through a doctor’s examination. 32853-6475. Enclose a check or Table salt is sodium chloride, effect. I admit, no cause is found in money order (no cash) for $4.75 right? SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). CELEBRITY PROFILES: the majority of girls with this U.S./$6 Can. with the recipient’s When my wife was in the hos- You may not want to show people Michael Cera has said he’s “not complaint. And it’s a common printed name and address. Please pital, she was on IV fluids and the your work because you feel that really trying to make great art.” complaint — two-thirds of allow four weeks for delivery. bottle said: Sodium Chloride. Is it’s unfinished. But a project that But the Academy of Motion teenage girls have menstrual this the same as table salt? is completely finished is lifeless. Picture Arts and Sciences appar- DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My — L.M. cramps, though perhaps not to the penis has become curved, and it So show where you are in the ently didn’t get the memo when degree you have them. Such makes intimate relations next to ANSWER: It is. It is dissolved process, and you’ll be enthralling. they nominated “Juno,” in which cramps are the leading cause for impossible. I have never heard sodium chloride, and the fluid has SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- he starred, for four awards, medical absenteeism in this age any other man talk about this. been sterilized. Sodium and chlo- Dec. 21). You feel the urgency including Best Picture. This group. 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cape-coral-daily-breeze.com SPORTS DESK: 574-1110 X136, FAX 574-5693 TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2011 Nadal gains Miracle with 10th fall back Slam title to .500 By HOWARD FENDRICH ■ Standings, 13A AP Tennis Writer Special to the Breeze ARIS — Rafael Nadal is [email protected] gaining on Roger Federer. The Jupiter Hammerheads erupted PPQuickly. for 10 runs in the middle innings to By winning four of the past five cruise to an 11-3 victory over the Fort Grand Slam tournaments — capped Myers Miracle Monday at Hammond by a victory over Federer in the Stadium. French Open final — Nadal has Miracle starter Edgar Ibarra lasted raised his career haul to 10 major only 3 2/3 innings, allowing seven championships. That’s only six fewer hits, six runs, five earned, and striking than Federer’s record of 16. out three. Jose Torres, Jeff “Ten Grand Slams is a lot,” Dominguez, and Ernesto Manzanillo Federer said. “He knows this. I know registered RBI hits off of Ibarra as this. Everybody knows this.” part of a five-run fourth inning. Seven men in the history of tennis Jupiter notched four more in the have managed to win at least that many: fifth including back-to-back-to-back Federer, Pete Sampras (14), Roy run-scoring singles by Dominguez, Emerson (12), Bjorn Borg (11), Rod Manzanillo, and Kyle Jensen. Laver (11), Bill Tilden (10), and Nadal. The Miracle scored two runs in the Of that group, only Borg was bottom of the fourth inning when younger when he cradled his 10th Anderson Hidalgo sent a first pitch Grand Slam trophy than Nadal, who fastball through the left side off of was two days past his 25th birthday Hammerhead starter Jose Alvarez. when he beat Federer 7-5, 7-6 (3), 5- The Miracle tacked on another run in 7, 6-1 Sunday at Roland Garros. the sixth when Josmil Pinto delivered Nadal’s six French Open trophies a RBI base hit to plate Aaron Hicks. — tying Borg’s record for the most in MICHAEL PISTELLA Cape American’s Dylan Gabor connects for a two-run double in the first Alvarez (6-4) picked up the win Paris — now sit alongside two from and Ibarra (1-4) was tagged with the Wimbledon and one apiece from the inning of Monday’s 15-6 win over South Fort Myers in the District 9 Little loss. Alvarez went six innings and U.S. Open and Australian Open. League 9-year-old championship game. More photos are available online at: allowed three runs on six hits while “If I win this tournament, I know cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. fanning four. my year is fantastic,” Nadal said Andrew Albers pitched a scoreless Sunday evening. “You are able to eighth and ninth inning for the play with less pressure the rest of the Miracle and now has tossed 22 score- season. You are able to keep playing less innings. ... with the same positive attitude ... CCA outshines FMA The Miracle (29-29) slipped one- but with less pressure than before and half game behind St. Lucie, which with better confidence than before.” By CHUCK BALLARO Tournament, one can understand why. Special to the Breeze Cape American put it all together again was idle Monday. The Miracle begin When Federer was winning Grand a three-game series with Palm Beach Slam title after Grand Slam title — Cape Coral American All-Star head Monday night at Verdow Park, pounding coach Brian Przespolewski played Division out 16 base hits, including a home run, and (24-33) at 7:05 p.m. Wednesday at three per season in 2004, 2006 and Hammond Stadium. 2007, for example — many assumed it I college baseball, but he was never more getting quality pitching and defense to was the sort of display that wouldn’t be scared on the mound than he was pitching defeat South Fort Myers 15-6 in the cham- duplicated, at least not anytime soon. batting practice to his team of 9-year-olds. pionship game. Nadal is putting together the same “I have never seen a group of kids hit the “We’ve been scoring runs all year, but it ASU routs sort of run, with two major champi- ball so hard,” Przespolewski said. was pitching and defense. We did it again,” onships in 2008 and three last season. Judging by the way they smacked the Przespolewski said. Florida 14-4 in The Spaniard is about six months ball throughout the District 9 Little League See STARS, page 13A younger than Federer was when he collected his 10th Grand Slam title at softball series the 2007 Australian Open. Nadal leads their head-to-head OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — series 17-8. More significantly, Krista Donnenwirth hit two of Federer is 2-6 against Nadal in major Arizona State’s four homers and finals, 14-1 against everyone else. drove in four runs, Kaylyn Castillo That’s part of why the Grand Slam and Annie Lockwood had three RBI gap between them is narrowing: Not apiece and the Sun Devils routed only is Nadal picking up titles, he’s Florida 14-4 Monday night in the also preventing Federer from adding opening game of the Women’s to his total. College World Series finals. All of which leads some to say The Sun Devils (59-6) broke the Nadal is on his way to being consid- game open by scoring six times with ered the best tennis player in history. two outs in the second and built a big Andre Agassi, for one, thinks that enough lead to have the game stopped discussion is still open. by mercy rule if it wasn’t played in “While Rafa can say, ‘He might be the championship series. the best of all time, but I beat him and I Florida got late home runs from was better than him,’ I do believe that you Kelsey Bruder, Cheyenne Coyle and have to leave a little room for matchup. Michelle Moultrie to avoid the most Some people can just be inherently at a lopsided loss ever in the champi- disadvantage, based on a certain style of onship round. play,” said Agassi, who retired in 2006 Game 2 of the best-of-three series with eight Grand Slam titles. is Tuesday night. “Will it take Rafa as many Slams The Gators (56-12) had been the to prove that he’s better than Roger? I hot hitting team coming into the don’t think so, but you have to sepa- finals, scoring at least five in their MICHAEL PISTELLA first five games and winning two rate yourself from the field. That’s Cape American 9-year-old All-Star catcher Chris Palumbo (right) carries the what makes somebody great: how far games over Alabama by a combined you separate yourself from the field, District 9 championship banner with teammates after their 15-6 win over score of 25-4 Sunday. across all surfaces,” added Agassi, South Fort Myers Monday night at Jason Verdow Park. More photos are They boast an offense that leads who completed his career Grand Slam available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. the nation with 124 home runs and by winning the 1999 French Open. rank second in scoring. “Rafa’s won a couple at Wimbledon. Roger, if not for Rafa, would have won four or five (at FSU routs Alabama, will host Super Regional Roland Garros). I think Roger has separated himself from the field more TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Tallahassee Regional Monday. of the season as Florida State regional round. FSU has in his time than Rafa has done yet, After winning the program’s 27th McGee (4-3) allowed just (45-17) needed just 49 minutes reached the Super Regional 10 but there’s still time for Rafa.” regional title Monday, the two hits through five innings Monday to advance to a Super times in the 12 years since the Now they move to Wimbledon, Seminoles will host a Super Reg- before yielding a solo home run Regional against the Texas format was introduced in 1999. where Nadal is the defending champion ional for the fourth straight season. to Taylor Dugas to lead off the A&M-Arizona winner. In the win over Alabama, and won the title each of the past two “It feels normal, I guess,” sixth Sunday night. A sophomore right-hander, FSU enjoyed its best game at times he entered the tournament (he senior pitcher/outfielder Mike Then rain and lightning post- Sitz worked quickly, striking the plate this season as seven withdrew in 2009, citing a knee injury). McGee said. poned the game until Monday. out three batters and generating Seminoles had multi-hit games. Nadal, who kept his No. 1 ranking McGee and Scott Sitz com- Florida State was leading 8-1 in easy ground balls. Taiwan Easterling went 4- Monday thanks to his French Open bined on a five-hitter and the top of the sixth when play The Seminoles are still in for-4 with two runs scored, championship, was heading straight Florida State had a season-high was halted. search of the program’s first McGee went 3-for-5 with three from France to England, where he 19 hits as the Seminoles defeat- Sitz then pitched four score- College World Series title, but doubles and Jayce Boyd had a will make the transition from clay to ed Alabama 11-1 to win the less innings to earn his first save they have been dominant in the home run, double and two RBI. grass at the Queen’s Club tournament. “Always a big change. Even if I had success on grass (in past) years, SCOREBOARD TIDES CHART for me, (it’s) a big change all the time,” he said. “So I have to adapt my Little League Baseball Orioles 4, Athletics 2 at Cape Coral Bridge game another time and try to remem- 9-year-old All-Stars White Sox 3, Mariners 1 Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon /Low Time Feet Sunset Visible ber what I did well on grass, why I CC American 15, South FM 6 Tigers vs. Rangers (n) We 8 Low 3:53 AM 0.0 6:34 AM Set 12:54 AM 36 played well on grass, what I have to ● Scores, 13A Blue Jays vs. Royals (n) do to have the same feeling.” 8 High 9:52 AM 0.7 8:20 PM Rise 1:06 PM Florida State League Rays vs. Angels (n) 8 Low 4:02 PM 0.4 Play starts at Wimbledon in two ● Standings, 13A 8 High 8:55 PM 0.8 weeks, and in addition to tracking Hammerheads 11, Miracle 3 Marauders 4, Stone Crabs 0 Th 9 Low 4:37 AM 0.2 6:34 AM Set 1:31 AM 47 Nadal there, tennis fans will want to National League 9 High 10:28 AM 0.8 8:20 PM Rise 2:08 PM keep a close eye on two other men: Threshers 8, Blue Jays 4 Phillies 3, Dodgers 1 9 Low 5:36 PM 0.3 Federer and Novak Djokovic, 24. Yankees 3, Tigers 1 Reds 8, Cubs 2 9 High 10:35 PM 0.7 Cubs 10, Manatees 9 Brewers 7, Marlins 2 at Matlacha Pass (Bascule bridge) Until losing to Federer in a thrill- ● a-minute French Open semifinal, Standings, 13A Rockies vs. Padres (n) We 8 Low 3:19 AM 0.1 6:34 AM Set 12:54 AM 36 8 High 9:20 AM 1.4 8:20 PM Rise 1:07 PM Djokovic was 41-0 in 2011 and on a College Softball World Series Nationals vs. Giants (n) 8 Low 3:28 PM 0.8 ● 43-match winning streak overall. He Arizona State 14, Florida 4 Standings, 13A 8 High 8:23 PM 1.6 ● has won two Australian Open titles, Scores, schedule, 13A Th 9 Low 4:03 AM 0.3 6:34 AM Set 1:32 AM 47 but has yet to go beyond the semifi- NHL Stanley Cup Finals 9 High 9:56 AM 1.6 8:21 PM Rise 2:08 PM nals at Wimbledon. American League Bruins 8, Canucks 1 9 Low 5:02 PM 0.7 Twins 6, Indians 4 ● Scores, schedule, 13A 9 High 10:03 PM 1.3 Page 13A T HE B REEZE S PORTS breezenewspapers.com Tuesday, June 7, 2011 Miracle Schedule Stars: Pound 16 hits Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Continued from 12A lead to 5-4. Cape American, which Six Cape American June June June June June June June scored 78 runs in their five players drove in runs, tournament games, blew the 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 including starting pitcher game open in the third with Daniel Valdes, who over- five runs. Valdes drove in came a slow start and a vs. vs. vs. vs. vs. at two with a double and nearly disastrous line drive Kasey Ross added a two- Bradenton Bradenton OFF Palm Beach Palm Beach Palm Beach Bradenton to pitch five innings of six- run single to make it 10-4. hit ball while going 3-for-3, 1:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. After South trimmed the driving in two runs and lead to 10-6 with a two-run scoring four times. triple by Grau (who was Miracle home games at Hammond Stadium Home Away Valdes couldn’t locate thrown out at home trying the strike zone in the begin- to score to end the inning), ning. Santino Cervone Cape American added five All times listed Eastern SPORTS SCOREBOARD walked to force in a run and more on Tony Cartmel’s Josh Mesmer was hit by a three-run triple and Alex pitch to plate another to Rios’ home run over the American League Florida 11, Miami 4, Florida advances make it 2-0. left-center field fence to LITTLE LEAGUE East Division At Tallahassee “I was a little bit nervous round out the scoring. W L Pct. GB Saturday, June 4 at the start, but the coach New York 33 24 .579 — “It was my first home UCF 16, Bethune-Cookman 5, BCC elimi- talked to me and made me Boston 33 26 .559 1 nated run. I got one right down District 9 Tournaments Tampa Bay 30 29 .508 4 happy,” Valdes said. “That’s 9-Year-Old (Strong) All-Star Baseball Florida State 9, Alabama 5 the middle. It felt good,” Toronto 30 29 .508 4 Sunday, June 5 when I got all jumpy.” Saturday, June 4 Baltimore 27 31 .466 6 1/2 Rios said. Semifinals Alabama 12, UCF 5, UCF eliminated Cape American stormed Central Division Florida State 8, Alabama 1, 5 1/2 innings, Valdes pitched five CC American 13, Punta Gorda 1 Cleveland 33 25 .569 — back with four runs in the FM American 5, South FM 3 susp., rain innings, allowing two Detroit 31 27 .534 2 bottom of the first. Catcher Monday, June 6 Chicago 29 33 .468 6 Monday, June 6 walks, six hits while strik- Florida State 11, Alabama 1, FSU advances Chris Palumbo and Dylan at Jason Verdow Park Kansas City 25 34 .424 8 1/2 ing out five. Rios finished Championship Minnesota 22 37 .373 11 1/2 Gabor drove in two runs up. CC American 15, South FM 6 West Division apiece with doubles off Texas 34 26 .567 — SOFTBALL Grau, who had a double, Seattle 31 29 .517 3 South starter Peyton Carr to triple and two RBI, pitched Los Angeles 30 31 .492 4 1/2 take a lead they would not AUTO RACING Oakland 27 34 .443 7 1/2 two effective innings in relinquish. relief for South. Zach Late Games Not Included College World Series After Valdes scored in At Oklahoma City Thomas scored twice, while Sunday’s Games the second on a wild pitch Punta Gorda Speedway Texas 2, Cleveland 0 Sunday, June 5 Mesmer added two RBI. Saturday’s Results Boston 6, Oakland 3 Florida 16, Alabama 2, 5 innings to make it 5-2, South cut Sportsman — 1. Brian Richardson, Cape Toronto 7, Baltimore 4 Arizona State 4, Baylor 0, Baylor eliminated the lead to one in the third South FM 202 200 – 6 7 0 Coral; 2. Greg Krom, Sarasota; 3. Stuart Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 3 Florida 9, Alabama 2, Alabama eliminated CC American 415 50x – 15 16 0 when Josh Mesmer singled W — Valdes. L — Carr. Vandevender, Cape Coral; 4. Gary McFall, Minnesota 6, Kansas City 0 Championship Series Venice; 5. James Dubose, Arcadia; 6. Aaron in Kelle Grau. When 2B — Thomas (SFM), Grau N.Y. Yankees 5, L.A. Angels 3 (Best-of-Three) Williamson; 7. Timmy Lowe, Pinellas Park; 8. Seattle 9, Tampa Bay 6 Mesmer tried for second, a (SFM); Valdes (CCA) 2, Cartmel Monday, June 6 (CCA), Palumbo (CCA), Gabor Danny Brown, West Palm Beach; 9. Andy Allen, Monday’s Games wild throw allowed Naples; 10. Jerry Bryant, Punta Gorda Minnesota 6, Cleveland 4 Arizona State 14, Florida 4 (CCA). 3B — Grau (SFM). HR — Super Stock — 1. Logan Leonard, Cape Coral; Baltimore 4, Oakland 2 Tuesday, June 7 Cervone to score to cut the Rios (CCA). 2. Shane Leonard, Cape Coral; 3. Bobby Fischer, Chicago White Sox 3, Seattle 1 Arizona State (59-6) vs. Florida (56-12), 8 Naples; 4. Jeff Waterman, Indian Lake; 5. Jimmy Detroit at Texas, (n) p.m. Meiser, Cape Coral Toronto at Kansas City, (n) Wednesday, June 8 Cowboy Cadillacs — 1. Andy Vanscyoc, Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, (n) Arizona State vs. Florida, 8 p.m. (if neces- Rotonda West; 2. Ken Badali, Port Charlotte; 3. Tuesday’s Games sary) Les Couch, Punta Gorda; 4. T.J. Hoholik, Cape Boston (Lester 7-2) at N.Y. Yankees (F.Garcia 4- Coral; 5. Brad Wegert, Port Charlotte; 6. Jeff 4), 7:05 p.m. Deeble, Port Charlotte; 7. John Brown, Arcadia Minnesota (Liriano 3-5) at Cleveland Pro 4 — 1. Dylan Bigley, Naples; 2. Ryan (C.Carrasco 4-3), 7:05 p.m. BASKETBALL Collver, Fort Myers; 3. Aaron Hardgrove, Lehigh; Oakland (Undecided) at Baltimore 4. Dan Collver, North Fort Myers; 5. Phillip Ellis (Jakubauskas 0-0), 7:05 p.m. Jr., North Port; 6. Cory Bigley, Naples; 7. Jerry Detroit (Porcello 5-3) at Texas (M.Harrison 5- Tetting; 8. Jason Perkins, North Fort Myers; 9. NBA Playoffs 4), 8:05 p.m. THE FINALS Jeremy Perkins, North Fort Myers; 10. Charles Seattle (F.Hernandez 6-4) at Chicago White (Best-of-Seven) Null, North Fort Myers Sox (Humber 4-3), 8:10 p.m. Miami 92, Dallas 84 Fab 4 — 1. Duane Vandevender, Cape Coral; Toronto (Drabek 3-4) at Kansas City (Mazzaro Dallas 95, Miami 93 2. Zac Campilonga, Bradenton; 3. Logan Allen, 0-0), 8:10 p.m. Miami 88, Dallas 86 Lehigh; 4. Linda Badali, Port Charlotte; 5. Skyler Tampa Bay (Cobb 0-0) at L.A. Angels (Haren 5- Null, North Fort Myers; 6. Mark Walke; 7. Jessica 3), 10:05 p.m. Miami leads series 2-1 Ostrorskis; 8. Paul Richards Jr., Naples Wednesday’s Games Tuesday, June 7 T.Q. Midgets — 1. Mike Belusar, Punta Gorda; Minnesota at Cleveland, 12:05 p.m. Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. 2. Jack Duffy, Sarasota; 3. Geoff Styner, Cape Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Thursday, June 9 Coral; 4. Jamie Barnum, Brooksville; 5. Steven Oakland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Miami at Dallas, 9 p.m. Maier, Port St. Lucie; 6. Jay Stutz, Riverview; 7. Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Sunday, June 12 John Ciolino, Cape Coral; 8. David Patterson, Seattle at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Dallas at Miami, 8 p.m. (if necessary) Port Charlotte; 9. Chris Gimmler, Palm Beach Toronto at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Tuesday, June 14 Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Dallas at Miami, 9 p.m. (if necessary) GOLF National League East Division W L Pct. GB HOCKEY Philadelphia 36 24 .600 — Hunters Run Exec. Golf Club Florida 31 27 .534 4 Tuesday Men’s League 32 28 .533 4 Two-Man Team Best Ball — 5/31 New York 28 31 .475 7 1/2 NHL Washington 26 33 .441 9 1/2 STANLEY CUP FINALS 1. George Hazzard-Tony Sambrato 23; 2. (Best-of-Seven) Mike Bates-Mike Rosentrater 25; 3. Charles Central Division St. Louis 36 25 .590 — Vancouver 1, Boston 0 Schnuth-Mark Lieb 26. Vancouver 3, Boston 2, OT Closest to Pin — #7, Gary Shott; #9, Milwaukee 34 26 .567 1 1/2 Cincinnati 31 30 .508 5 Monday, June 6 Charles Schnuth. Pittsburgh 28 30 .483 6 1/2 Boston 8, Vancouver 1 Men’s Golf Association Chicago 23 35 .397 11 1/2 Vancouver leads series 2-1 Individual Low Net — 6/2 Houston 23 37 .383 12 1/2 A Flight — 1. David Dague 276; 2. Bill Fish West Division Wednesday, June 8 33. San Francisco 33 26 .559 — Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. B Flight — 1. Charles Schnuth 27; 2. John Arizona 33 27 .550 1/2 Friday, June 10 Best 28. Colorado 27 31 .466 5 1/2 Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. (if necessary) Closest to Pin — #2, Warren Sauter; #7, Los Angeles 28 33 .459 6 Monday, June 13 Charles Schnuth. San Diego 27 33 .450 6 1/2 Vancouver at Boston, 8 p.m. (if necessary) Women’s Golf Association Late Games Not Included Wednesday, June 15 Three Clubs + Putter, Low Net — 6/3 Sunday’s Games Boston at Vancouver, 8 p.m. (if necessary) 1. Eula Jorgensen 287; 2. (tie) Marianne L.A. Dodgers 9, Cincinnati 6 Barger, Marge Childress 29. Milwaukee 6, Florida 5, 11 innings CHUCK BALLARO Closest to Pin — #9, Jane Shone. Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 3 St. Louis 3, Chicago Cubs 2, 10 innings ON THE AIR Cape American shortstop Daniel Valdes catches San Francisco 2, Colorado 1 a pop-up in Saturday’s semifinal victory in the BASEBALL Washington 9, Arizona 4, 11 innings San Diego 7, Houston 2 On Television District 9 Little League 9-year-old All-Star N.Y. Mets 6, Atlanta 4 TODAY Tournament. Cape American beat Punta Gorda Monday’s Games 7 p.m. — FSN (cable) Baseball: Braves vs. Florida State League Philadelphia 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 Marlins 13-1 to advance to the district championship North Division Cincinnati 8, Chicago Cubs 2 7 p.m. — MLBN (cable) Baseball: Red Sox Monday against South Fort Myers. W L Pct. GB Milwaukee 7, Florida 2 vs. Yankees Daytona (Cubs) 42 16 .724 — Colorado at San Diego, (n) 8 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Softball College Clearwater (Phillies) 37 21 .638 5 Washington at San Francisco, (n) World Series Tuesday’s Games Dunedin (Blue Jays) 31 27 .534 11 9 p.m. — WZVN (Channel 26) NBA Finals: Arizona (D.Hudson 6-5) at Pittsburgh (Correia CCA 9s coast to finals Lakeland (Tigers) 30 28 .517 12 Heat vs. Mavericks Tampa (Yankees) 29 29 .500 13 8-4), 7:05 p.m. Brevard Co. (Brewers) 21 37 .362 21 L.A. Dodgers (R.De La Rosa 1-0) at 10 p.m. — SUN (cable) Baseball: Rays vs. for a double play to end the Angels By CHUCK BALLARO South Division Philadelphia (Oswalt 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Special to the Breeze inning. St. Lucie (Mets) 29 28 .509 — Atlanta (Hanson 6-4) at Florida (Hand 0-0), Wednesday Fort Myers (Twins) 29 29 .500 1/2 7:10 p.m. 12:30 p.m. — MLBN (cable) Baseball: Cubs The Cape Coral “That double play shut Jupiter (Marlins) 27 31 .466 2 1/2 Chicago Cubs (D.Davis 0-4) at Cincinnati vs. Reds American 9-year-old them down when they were Palm Beach (Cardinals) 24 33 .421 5 (Volquez 3-2), 7:10 p.m. 7 p.m. — ESPN (cable) Baseball: Red Sox (Strong) All-Star team getting momentum,” Bradenton (Pirates) 24 34 .414 5 1/2 St. Louis (Westbrook 5-3) at Houston (Myers 2- vs. Yankees Charlotte (Rays) 24 34 .414 5 1/2 4), 8:05 p.m. 7 p.m. — FSN (cable) Baseball: Braves vs. proved the adage that good Przespolewski said. N.Y. Mets (Capuano 3-6) at Milwaukee Marlins pitching and defense always Cape American deliv- Miracle Record: 29-29 (Marcum 6-2), 8:10 p.m. Home: 16-15 Away: 13-14 Streak: L-2 8 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Softball College will beat good hitting. ered the knockout blow in Colorado (Jimenez 1-5) at San Diego (Stauffer World Series the bottom of the first Sunday’s Games 1-4), 10:05 p.m. 8 p.m. — VS. (cable) NHL Stanley Cup Alex Rios was a force on Jupiter 6, Fort Myers 5 Washington (Zimmermann 3-6) at San Finals the mound and at the plate, inning, scoring six runs off Charlotte 6, Bradenton 1 Francisco (J.Sanchez 4-3), 10:15 p.m. Punta Gorda starter Tyson Wednesday’s Games 10 p.m. — SUN (cable) Baseball: Rays vs. and the offense took advan- Tampa 3, Lakeland 1 Angels Johnson. Rios delivered a Dunedin 3, Clearwater 1 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. tage of extra opportunities Washington at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. Thursday two-run double to make it Palm Beach 3, St. Lucie 2 10:30 a.m. — MLBN (cable) AAA Baseball: as Cape American pounded Daytona 10, Brevard County 4 Colorado at San Diego, 6:35 p.m. 2-0. Moise, Steven Arizona at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Louisville Bats vs. Syracuse Chiefs Punta Gorda 13-1 Saturday Monday’s Games L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. 7 p.m. — WGN (cable) Baseball: Cubs vs. at Koza-Saladino Park in Jumalon and Josh Diggs Jupiter 11, Fort Myers 3 Atlanta at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Phillies the semifinals of the also drove in runs, the latter Bradenton 4, Charlotte 0 St. Louis at Houston, 8:05 p.m. 7 p.m. — FSN (cable) Baseball: Braves vs. two with singles. Clearwater 8, Dunedin 4 N.Y. Mets at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Marlins District 9 Little League Tampa 3, Lakeland 1 Tournament. “The general rule is if Daytona 10, Brevard County 9 7 p.m. — MLBN (cable) Baseball: Red Sox College vs. Yankees The game was stopped you give a team outs, Tuesday’s Games Regional Tournaments St. Lucie at Palm Beach, 6:35 p.m. 8 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) WNBA Basketball: in the fourth inning by the they’ll score,” Punta Gorda (Double Elimination) Washington vs. Atlanta Tampa at Clearwater, 7 p.m. At Gainesville mercy rule. coach John Hayse said. Wednesday’s Games 8:30 p.m. — GLF (cable) Golf: St. Jude Saturday, June 4 Classic South Fort Myers beat “We gave them three outs, Palm Beach at Fort Myers, 7:05 p.m. Jacksonville 5, Manhattan 4, Manhattan and against good teams St. Lucie at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m. 9 p.m. — WZVN (Channel 26) NBA Finals: Fort Myers American 5-3 eliminated Heat vs. Mavericks they’ll capitalize.” Bradenton at Jupiter, 6:30 p.m. Florida 5, Miami 4 Saturday in the other semi- Dunedin at Brevard County, 7:05 p.m. 10 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) MLS Soccer: Cape American added Sunday, June 5 Chicago vs. Kansas City final game for the right to Lakeland at Daytona, 7:05 p.m. Miami 6, Jacksonville 3, Jacksonville elimi- play Cape American seven more in the second, nated Monday night in the district again batting around as championship game at Punta Gorda walked four Jason Verdow Park. straight batters before S PORTS C ALENDAR “We told the kids to take Diggs doubled home two it in three steps,” said Cape and Daniel Valdes lined a Youth Sports Father-Son Basketball Day Camp — Fort boats welcome. Info: Diane (239) 463-0993. American coach Brian two-run single. Saturday, June 11 Myers YMCA, 1360 Royal Palm Square Blvd.; 9 June 9-12 Rios allowed one hit and Summer Youth Cheerleading & Youth a.m.-2 p.m.; cost $30 (preregistration), $40 day of 22nd Caloosa Catch & Release Tournament — Przespolewski. “The first Basketball Camps — Fort Myers YMCA, 1360 event (Y membership not required); enjoy guest South Seas Island Resort, Captiva Island; scales was pool play, the second struck out three before Bryce Royal Palm Square Blvd.; registering children speakers, free throw, three-point & two-on-two open 3-5 p.m. Friday & Saturday, two heaviest was the semis, then the Santarelli mopped up, allow- ages 6-12 (cheer), 3-14 (basketball) now through contests. Info: (239) 275-9622; Web: redfish, large cash payouts & trophies; angler, ing Punta Gorda’s only run. June 11; cost free for Y family members, $47 for Y www.leecountyymca.org women’s & youth divisions; entry fee $275 per finals Monday. We've youth members, $70 for program members; June 19-22 person, $125 youth, paid entry guarantees spot. cleared two hurdles.” Chris Palumbo and camps run June 27-Aug. 27. Info: (239) 275- FGCU Summer Prospect Baseball Camp — Info: Ron Riley (239) 671-9347, Kristi Riley (239) Dylan Gabor also drove in FGCU campus, open to players in 7th-12th Punta Gorda, which 9622; Web: www.leecountyymca.org 850-1707; Web: reached the semifinals by runs with walks. Rios, June 13-Aug. 5 grades; instruction by college level coaches; cost www.caloosacatchandrelease.com Weekly Youth Summer Tennis Camps — $395 per player (commuters), $495 Saturday, June 11 winning a three-way Ross, Gabor and Jumalon (overnighters). Info: Paul Fibbe (239) 590-7059; Cape Coral Racquet & Health Club; weekly David Kendrick Benefit Golf Tournament — scored twice each. Web: www.collegebaseballcamps.com/fgcu; e- tiebreaker with Buckingham camps 9 a.m.-noon beginning June 13, open to Westminster Golf Club, Lehigh; foursome scram- mail: [email protected] and Hancock, scored 29 runs Hayse had two doubles boys & girls ages 7-16; indoor facilities in case of ble format, tee time 8:30 a.m.; entry fee $65 per for Punta Gorda and scored rain; teaching done by tennis pros. Info: Jack General Info person, deadline June 7, hole sponsorships avail- in three games, but Rios kept Dunmead (239) 573-3210; email: jack@capeco- Cape Coral Bass Club — Meeting first Tuesday able for $75; proceeds benefit kidney transplant them off the basepaths and the only run in the fourth on ralrh.com each month, 7:30 p.m., Caloosahatchee Moose expenses for David Kendrick of Cape Coral. Info: a single by Kirkus. Connor June 15-July 6 allowed his defense to do the Lodge 2395 on Cape Coral Parkway; men, Christy Kendrick (239) 645-9810; email: dak- Summer Junior Golf Clinic — Palmetto Pine work. Croke pitched a scoreless women, children who love to bass fish welcome; [email protected] Country Club; 9-11 a.m.; meetingfour consecu- inning. tournaments held locally and out of town. Info: In the first inning, after tive Wednesdays ending July 6 with 9-hole round; NOTE: See the entire Sports Calendar online “We teach that baseball is open to ages 10-17, group instruction by profes- Jim Lewis 945-7188; Web: www.capecoralbass- at www.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. Send Bryce Hayse doubled, sionals according to experience and playing abil- club.com information about your group’s upcoming events Robbie Kirkus grounded to about pitching and defense ity; cost $50 per student (limited to first 20 to sign Sailing Singles Club — Happy Hour gathering at least two weeks in advance to: Daily Breeze first baseman Kasey Ross, and that good pitching will up), drinks & snacks provided each day. Info: first Friday each month, 5 p.m., general meeting Sports Calendar, 2510 Del Prado Blvd., Cape always beat good hitting,” (239) 574-2141. third Thursday each month, 7 p.m.; learn to sail Coral, FL 33904; or send e-mail to: breezes- who fired to third baseman Saturday, June 18 with us; new members and captains with sail- [email protected] Mac Moise to nab Hayse Przespolewski said. Page 14A Tuesday, June 7, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE

At left, Cape Coral High graduate Krystal Burton participates in the tassel ceremony. Below, Mariner High graduate Veronica Valencia walks to accept her diploma. Valencia graduated with a 5.15 grade-point average.

Graduates receive diplomas

Above, Alex Welling beams as she and her fellow Island Coast High graduates enter the Lee Civic Center for their graduation. At right, Cape Coral High gradu- ate Holly Bright takes a look at her diploma. Below right, Island Coast High grad- uate Shelby Zielinski accepts her diploma from principal Dr. Peter Bohatch.

Mariner High graduate Marisa Miragliotta gets a hug from her mom. More photos are available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. MICHAEL PISTELLA Page 1B C APE C ORAL B REEZE BREEZENEWSPAPERS.COM Tuesday June 7, 2011

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June 7, 14, 2011 COUNTY, FLORIDA HAVING OR CLAIMING TO 2901 West Cypress Creek Road, CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, 84993 PROBATE DIVISION HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR Suite 101 UNDER, AND AGAINST THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE File Number: 11-CP-000696 INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL COUNTY, FLORIDA Division HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Telephone: (954) 969-9919 DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF Defendants, I will sell to the high- If you are a person with a disability KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR File No. 11-CP-000844 GENE NIGHTENGALE, est and best bidder for cash at who needs any accommodation in ALIVE, WHETHER SAID Division ___ Deceased. Lee County’s Public Auction web- order to participate in this pro- UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY IN RE: ESTATE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, ceeding, you are entitled, at no CLAIM AN INTEREST AS THOMAS J. HIGGINS The administration of the estate of at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 cost to you, to the provision of cer- SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, Deceased. GENE NIGHTENGALE, a.m. on the 23 day of June, 2011, tain assistance. Please contact GRANTEES OR OTHER deceased, whose date of death the following described property Ken Kellum, Court Operations CLAIMANTS; CONDOMINIUM NOTICE TO CREDITORS VI AT BARLETTA ASSOCIA- The administration of the estate of was March 4, 2011, File Number as set forth in said Order or Final Manager whose office is located 11-CP-000696, is pending in the Judgment, to-wit: at the Lee County Justice Center TION, INC.; BELLA TERRA OF Thomas J. Higgins, deceased, SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, INC.; whose date of death was April Circuit Court for Lee County, LOT 25 AND 26, IN BLOCK 2388, 1700 Monroe Street, Florida Florida, Probate Division, the OF CAPE CORAL, UNIT 34, 33901, and whose telephone FLORIDA HOUSING FINANCE 25th, 2011, and whose social CORPORATION; JOHN DOE security number is ___, is pending address of which is 2201 Second ACCORDING TO THE PLAT number is (239) 533-1700, at Street, Fort Myers, Florida 33901. THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN least 7 days before your sched- AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN in the Circuit Court for Lee TENANTS IN POSSESSION County, Florida, Probate Division, The names and addresses of the PLAT BOOK 16, AT PAGE 74 uled court appearance, or imme- personal representatives and the THROUGH 86, INCLUSIVE, OF diately upon receiving this notifi- Defendants. the address of which is P.O. Box NOTICE OF SALE 9346, Ft. Myers, FL 33902-9346. personal representatives’ attorney THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE cation if the time before the The names and addresses of the are set forth below. COUNTY, FLORIDA. scheduled appearance is less Notice is hereby given that, pursuant personal representative and the All creditors of the decedent and ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN than 7 days; if you are hearing to the Summary Final Judgment personal representative’s attorney other persons having claims or INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS or voice impaired, call 711 of Foreclosure entered on are set forth below. demands against decedent’s FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, June 7, 14, 2011 October 8, 2010, and the Order All creditors of the decedent and estate on whom a copy of this OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY 84994 Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale other persons having claims or notice is has been served must OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND entered on May 24, 2011, in this demands against decedent’s file their claims with this court THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA cause, in the Circuit Court of LEE CITY LEGALS estate on whom a copy of this WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS CASE NO: 10-CA-050513-H County, Florida, I will sell the notice is required to be served MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF AFTER THE SALE. QUADRANT RESIDENTIAL III, property situated in LEE County, The City of Cape Coral will receive must file their claims with this THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on LLC Florida, described as: bids for City Insurance court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS May 24, 2011 Plaintiff, UNIT NO. 1126 IN BUILDING NO. Management – MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE CHARLIE GREEN vs. 11 OF CONDOMINIUM VI AT Health/Vision/Dental/ Workers’ THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE As Clerk, Circuit Court ALBERT GONZALEZ; UNKNOWN BARLETTA, A CONDOMINIUM, Compensation/Liability, RFQ- THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS ON THEM. By: K. Dix SPOUSE OF ALBERT GONZA- ACCORDING TO THE DECLA- HR11-33/VP. Detailed specifica- AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE All other creditors of the decedent As Deputy Clerk LEZ; UNKNOWN TENANT I; RATION OF CONDOMINIUM tions and instructions for submit- OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE and other persons having claims If you are a person with a disability UNKNOWN TENANT II; MORT- THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN ting a Bid may be obtained: in ON THEM. or demands against decedent’s who needs any accommodation in GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- OFFICIAL RECORDS INSTRU- person from the City of Cape All other creditors of the decedent estate must file their claims with order to participate in this pro- TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS MENT NO. 2006000369514, OF Coral, Procurement Division, and other persons having claims this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS ceeding, you are entitled, at no NOMINEE FOR HOMECOM- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE 1015 Cultural Park Blvd., Second or demands against decedent’s AFTER THE DATE OF THE cost to you, to the provision of cer- INGS FINANCIAL, LLC (F/K/A COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS Floor, Cape Coral, FL 33990; estate must file their claims with FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS tain assistance. Please contact HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL AMENDED. www.demandstar.com or by mail this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS NOTICE. Ken Kellum, Court Operations NETWORK, INC.), and any at public sale for cash Beginning request 239-574-0831 (recipient’s AFTER THE DATE OF THE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITH- Manager whose office is located unknown heirs, devisees, 9:00 AM at www.lee.realfore- account required for overnight FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS IN THE TIME PERIODS SET at the Lee County Justice Center grantees, creditors, and other close. com in accordance with mail). BIDS MUST BE DATE NOTICE. FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF 1700 Monroe Street, Florida unknown persons or unknown chapter 45 Florida Statutes on STAMPED AT THE OFFICE OF ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE 33901, and whose telephone spouses claiming by, through June 23, 2011. Any person claim- THE PROCUREMENT DIVISION THE TIME PERIODS SET WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. number is (239) 533-1700, at and under any of the above- ing an interest in the surplus from NO LATER THAN 1:30PM ON FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME least 7 days before your sched- named Defendants, the sale, if any, other than the TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2011. BIDS THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, uled court appearance, or imme- Defendants. property owner as of the date of PRESENTED AFTER THAT WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) diately upon receiving this notifi- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE the lis pendens must file a claim TIME WILL BE REFUSED. The NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE cation if the time before the SALE within 60 days after the sale. time indicated on the date stamp PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH scheduled appearance is less NOTICE is hereby given that the Dated at Fort Myers, Florida this 24 machine located in the ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) IS BARRED. than 7 days; if you are hearing or undersigned Clerk of the Circuit day of May, 2011. Procurement Division is consid- YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE the date of first publication of this voice impaired, call 711 Court of Lee County, Florida, will CHARLIE GREEN ered the official time. It is the DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH Notice is June 7, 2011. Pursuant to Florida Statute on the 27 day of June, 2011, Clerk of the Circuit Court responsibility of the Vendor to IS BARRED. Personal Representative: 45.031(2), this notice shall be beginning at 9:00 a.m. at By: M. Parker ensure all Bids, Quotes, or The date of first publication of this Catherine Ann Georgeson published twice, once a week for www.lee.realforeclose. com, in Deputy Clerk Proposals are actually received notice is June 7, 2011. W 6549 30th Street two consecutive weeks with the accordance with chapter 45 If you are a person with a disability by the Purchasing Division by the Personal Representative: New Lisbon, WI 53950 last publication being at least 5 Florida Statute, offer for sale and who needs any accommodation in submission deadline. James C. Higgins Attorney for Personal days prior to the sale. sell at public sale to the highest order to participate in this pro- Procurement is not responsible 28867 Winthrop Circle Representative: May 31, June 7, 2011 and best bidder for cash, the fol- ceeding, you are entitled, at no for late mail or overnight deliver- Bonita Springs, FL 34134 SYLVIA E. HELDRETH 84882 lowing-described property situate cost to you, to the provision of cer- ies.” Attorneys for Personal Florida Bar No. 908770 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE in Lee County, Florida: tain assistance. Please contact By Order of the City Manager Representative: Law Offices of Sylvia E. Heldreth, COUNTY, FLORIDA. Lot 21, in Block 107, of Unit 12, Ken Kellum, Court Operations Rebecca van Deutekom, City Clerk LAW OFFICES OF JOHN D. P.A. CIVIL DIVISION Section 3, Township 45 South, Manager whose office is located Advertise: June 7, 2011 SPEAR, P.A. 1215 Miramar Street CASE NO. 362010CA057991 Range 26 East, LEHIGH ACRES, at the Lee County Justice Center 9420 BONITA BEACH ROAD Cape Coral, FL 33904 XXXXXX according to the Plat thereof, as 1700 Monroe Street, Florida SUITE 100 Telephone: (239) 542-8899 GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC, recorded in Plat Book 15, at Page 33901, and whose telephone BONITA SPRINGS, FL 34135-4515 June 7, 14, 2011 Plaintiff, 95, of the Public Records of Lee number is (239) 533-1700, at PROBATE Telephone: (239) 947-1102 84996 vs. County, Florida. least 7 days before your sched- COLEEN O. HENDERSON; et al., uled court appearance, or imme- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT By: JAMES E. KERR pursuant to the Final Judgment diately upon receiving this notifi- FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida Bar No. 0521728 Defendants. entered in a case pending in said NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO cation if the time before the PROBATE DIVISION E-Mail Address: FORECLOSURES Court, the style of which is indicat- scheduled appearance is less File No.: 11-CP-0877 [email protected] CHAPTER 45 ed above. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE than 7 days; if you are hearing or Division: June 7, 14, 2011 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Any person or entity claiming an voice impaired, call 711 IN RE: ESTATE OF 84984 COUNTY, FLORIDA. suant to an Order or Summary interest in the surplus, if any, CIVIL DIVISION May 31, June 7, 2011 DONALD F. FIVES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE Final Judgment of foreclosure resulting from the forcefulness 84909 Deceased. COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 362008CA004009 filed May 27, 2011, and entered in sale, other than the property NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE DIVISION XXXXXX Case N0. 362010CA057991 owner as of the date of the Lis IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE The administration of the estate of File Number 11-CP-000836 US BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in Pendens, must file a claim on 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Donald F. Fives, deceased, IN RE: ESTATE OF TION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE and for Lee County, Florida, same with the Clerk of Court with- AND FOR COUNTY, FLORIDA. whose date of death was NANCY C. CUOCO, MLMI SURF TRUST SERIES wherein Green Tree Servicing, in 60 days after the foreclosure CASE No. 36-2009-CA-061996 September 19, 2010, is pending Deceased. 2006-AB1, LLC is Plaintiff and COLEEN O. sale. BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, in the Circuit Court for Lee NOTICE TO CREDITORS Plaintiff, HENDERSON; JPMORGAN WITNESS my hand and official seal LP, County, Florida, Probate Division, vs. CHASE BANK, NA; BELL of said Court this 31 day of May, Plaintiff, The administration of the Estate of LEO R. JOHNSON; et al., vs. the address of which is Lee NANCY C. CUOCO, deceased, TOWER PARK PROPERTY 2011. County Clerk of Court PROBATE Defendants. OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC.; If you are a person with a disability MANGERI, JEAN-CLAUDE, et. al., File Number 11-CP-000836, is NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO Defendants. DIVISION Post Office Box 9346, pending in the Circuit Court for THE CARRIAGE HOMES AT who needs any accommodation in Ft. Myers, FL 33902. The names CHAPTER 45 BELL TOWER PARK CONDO- order to participate in this pro- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Lee County, Florida, Probate SALE and addresses of the personal Division, the address of which is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.; ceeding, you are entitled, at no representative and the personal Lee County Justice Center, 1700 suant to an Order or Summary UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; cost to you, to the provision of cer- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- representative’s attorney are set Monroe Street, Ft. Myers, Florida Final Judgment of foreclosure UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and tain assistance. Please contact suant to an Order or Final forth below. 33901. The names and addresses filed May 23, 2011, and entered in ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES Ken Kellum, Court Operations Judgment entered in Case No. All creditors of the decedent and of the personal representative and Case No. 362008CA004009 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, Manager whose office is located 36-2009-CA-061996 of the Circuit other persons having claims or the personal representative’s XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in THROUGH, UNDER OR at the Lee County Justice Center Court of the 20TH Judicial Circuit demands against decedent’s attorney are set forth below. and for Lee County, Florida, AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- 1700 Monroe Street, Florida in and for County, Florida, where- estate on whom a copy of this All creditors of the decedent and wherein US Bank, National DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR 33901, and whose telephone in, BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC- notice is required to be served other persons having claims or Association as Trustee for the HAVING OR CLAIMING TO number is (239) 533-1700, at ING, LP, Plaintiff, and, MANGERI, must file their claims with this demands against decedent’s MLMI SURF Trust Series 2006- HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR least 7 days before your sched- JEAN-CLAUDE, et. al., are court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 estate, including unmatured, con- AB1 is Plaintiff and LEO R. INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY uled court appearance, or imme- Defendants, I will sell to the high- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF tingent or unliquidated claims, on JOHNSON; ISLAND COVE OF HEREIN DESCRIBED, are diately upon receiving this notifi- est bidder for cash at THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF whom a copy of this notice is CAPE CORAL CONDOMINIUM Defendants, I will sell to the high- cation if the time before the www.lee.realforeclose. com , at THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS served must file their claims with ASSOCIATION, INC.; est and best bidder for cash at scheduled appearance is less the hour of 9:00 A.M., on the 30 AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE this Court WITHIN THE LATER UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; Lee County’s Public Auction web- than 7 days; if you are hearing day of June, 2011, the following OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, or voice impaired, call 711 described property: ON THEM. DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 CHARLIE GREEN LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 1353, UNIT All other creditors of the decedent TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, a.m. on the 27 day of June, 2011, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT 18, CAPE CORAL SUBDIVISION, and other persons having claims DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF THROUGH, UNDER OR the following described property By: K. Dix ACCORDING TO THE PLAT or demands against decedent’s SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- as set forth in said Order or Final Deputy Clerk THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT estate must file their claims with NOTICE ON THEM. DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR Judgment, to-wit: ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF BOOK 13, PAGES 96 TO 120, this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS All other creditors of the decedent HAVING OR CLAIMING TO UNIT NO. 102, BUILDING 2700, Brandon R. McDowell INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC AFTER THE DATE OF THE and other persons having claims HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR THE CARRIAGE HOMES AT Butler & Hosch, P.A. RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS or demands against decedents INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY BELL TOWER PARK, A CONDO- 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E FLORIDA. BEING THE SAME NOTICE. estate, including unmatured, con- HEREIN DESCRIBED, are MINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE Orlando, Florida 32812 PROPERTY CONVEYED TO ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN tingent or unliquidated claims, Defendants, I will sell to the high- DECLARATION OF CONDO- (407) 381-5200 JEAN-CLAUDE MANGERI AND THE TIME PERIODS SET must file their claims with this est and best bidder for cash at MINIUM RECORDED IN O.R. B&H #279938 JANICE MANGERI, HUSBAND FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS Lee County’s Public Auction web- BOOK 4031, PAGE 981, AND AS June 7, 14, 2011 AND WIFE BY DEED RECORD- THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE AFTER THE DATE OF THE site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, SUBSEQUENTLY AMENDED, IN 84969 ED 8/20/2005 IN DEED BOOK WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 4858 PAGE 842, IN THE PUBLIC NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME NOTICE. a.m. on the 23 day of June, 2011, COUNTY, FLORIDA. 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT H\I RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL the following described property ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORI- FLORIDA. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) BE FOREVER BARRED. as set forth in said Order or Final INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS DA Property Address: 122 SE 21ST YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME Judgment, to-wit: FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, CASE NO. 36-2009-CA-064128- AVE, CAPE CORAL, FL 33990 DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, UNIT 743, OF ISLAND COVE OF OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY DIV G Any person claiming an interest in IS BARRED. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) CAPE CORAL, PHASE 7, A OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF US BANK, NA, the surplus from the sale, if any, The date of first publication of this YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE Plaintiff, other than the property owner as notice is June 7, 2011. DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH TO THE DECLARATION OF A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS v. of the date of the lis pendens must Personal Representative: IS BARRED. CONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN AFTER THE SALE. MICHAEL JEHAMY; JEANETTE file a claim within 60 days after the Patricia A. Ricciardella The date of first publication of this OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on JEHAMY; ANY AND ALL sale. 752 Via Del Sol Notice is June 7, 2011. 4408, AT PAGE 1715 AND May 31, 2011 UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- If you are a person with a disability N. Ft. Myers, Florida 33903 Personal Representative: AMENDED IN OFFICIAL CHARLIE GREEN ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, who needs any accommodation in Attorney for Personal KATHY CUOCO GILMARTIN RECORDS BOOK 4476, PAGE As Clerk, Circuit Court AND AGAINST THE HEREIN order to participate in this pro- Representative: 1524 Rahway Avenue 4343, BOTH OF THE PUBLIC By: S. Hughes NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- ceeding, you are entitled, at no Daniel J. Endrizal, III Westfield, NJ 07090 RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, As Deputy Clerk DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT cost to you, to the provision of cer- Attorney for Patricia A. Ricciardella Attorney for Personal FLORIDA, AND ALL AMEND- If you are a person with a disability KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR tain assistance. Please contact Florida Bar No. 300860 Representative: MENTS THERETO, TOGETHER who needs any accommodation in ALIVE, WHETHER SAID Ken Kellum, Court Operations 2069 First St. Ste. 301 FRANK J. ALOIA WITH THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT order to participate in this pro- UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY Manager whose office is located Ft. Myers, FL 33901 Florida Bar No. 093942 TO USE PARKING SPACE NUM- ceeding, you are entitled, at no CLAIM AN INTEREST AS at the Lee County Justice Center Telephone: (239) 728-8555 1716 Cape Coral Parkway BER 743, AS DEPICTED IN SAID cost to you, to the provision of cer- SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, 1700 Monroe Street, Florida Fax: (239) 802-5195 Cape Coral, FL 33904 DECLARATION, AND TOGETH- tain assistance. Please contact GRANTEES OR OTHER 33901, and whose telephone E-Mail: daniel.endrizal@earthlink (239) 542-1896 ER WITH AN UNDIVIDED Ken Kellum, Court Operations CLAIMANTS; JOHN DOE AND number is (239) 533-1700, at .com June 7, 14, 2011 INTEREST IN COMMON ELE- Manager whose office is located JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN- least 7 days before your sched- June 7, 14, 2011 84987 MENTS, PURSUANT TO THE at the Lee County Justice Center ANTS IN POSSESSION uled court appearance, or imme- 84982 TERMS OF SAID DECLARA- 1700 Monroe Street, Florida Defendants. diately upon receiving this notifi- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE TION. 33901, and whose telephone NOTICE OF SALE cation if the time before the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR COUNTY, FLORIDA ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN number is (239) 533-1700, at scheduled appearance is less LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS least 7 days before your sched- Notice is hereby given that, pursuant than 7 days; if you are hearing PROBATE DIVISION File Number 11-CP-000565 FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, uled court appearance, or imme- to the Summary Final Judgment or voice impaired, call 711 File No. 11-CP-000753 IN RE: ESTATE OF OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY diately upon receiving this notifi- of Foreclosure entered on August DATED this 31 day of May, 2011. Division JAMES F. BESHEARS a/k/a OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF cation if the time before the 20, 2010, and the Order CHARLIE GREEN IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES FARLEY BESHEARS, THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE scheduled appearance is less Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale Clerk, Circuit Court SYLVIA L. COX Deceased. A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS than 7 days; if you are hearing or entered on May 24, 2011, in this By: M. Parker Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS AFTER THE SALE. voice impaired, call 711 cause, in the Circuit Court of LEE Deputy Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on Pursuant to Florida Statute County, Florida, I will sell the June 7, 14, 2011 The administration of the estate of JAMES F. BESHEARS a/k/a May 24, 2011 45.031(2), this notice shall be property situated in LEE County, 84972 SYLVIA L. COX, deceased, Florida, described as: JAMES FARLEY BESHEARS, CHARLIE GREEN published twice, once a week for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE whose date of death was deceased, File Number 11-CP- As Clerk, Circuit Court two consecutive weeks with the LOT 27 AND 28, BLOCK 4034, February 11, 2011, and whose UNIT 56, CAPE CORAL SUBDI- TWENTIETH 000565, is pending in the Circuit By: K. Dix last publication being at least 5 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Social Security Number is XXX- Court for Lee County, Florida, As Deputy Clerk days prior to the sale. VISION, ACCORDING TO THE XX-2541, is pending in the Circuit PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD- LEE COUNTY, Probate Division, the address of If you are a person with a disability June 7, 14, 2011 STATE OF FLORIDA. Court for Lee County, Florida, which is 1700 Monroe Street, Ft. who needs any accommodation in 84971 ED IN PLAT BOOK 19, PAGES Probate Division; the address of 107 THROUGH 116, INCLUSIVE, GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION Myers, Florida 33901. The names order to participate in this pro- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Case No. 2010-CA-056915 which is, Post Office Box 9346, and addresses of the personal ceeding, you are entitled, at no OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Fort Myers, FL 33902. FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Division G representative and the personal cost to you, to the provision of cer- CASE NO. 09-CA-061467 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPO- The names and addresses of the representative’s attorney are set tain assistance. Please contact at public sale for cash Beginning personal representative and the per- Judge: McHugh, Michael T. 9:00 AM at www.lee.realfore- RATION III forth below. Ken Kellum, Court Operations BANKATLANTIC, Plaintiff, sonal representative’s attorney are All creditors of the decedent and Manager whose office is located close. com in accordance with set forth below. Plaintiff, chapter 45 Florida Statutes on vs. other persons having claims or at the Lee County Justice Center vs. ALEJANDRO CARRILLO; All creditors of the decedent and demands against decedent’s 1700 Monroe Street, Florida June 23, 2011. Any person claim- other persons having claims or SHARON MIZRACHI, ET AL, ing an interest in the surplus from SHIRLEY CARRILLO; and estate, including unmatured, con- 33901, and whose telephone Defendants. UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, TEN- demands against decedent’s estate tingent or unliquidated claims, on number is (239) 533-1700, at the sale, if any, other than the on whom a copy of this notice is NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE property owner as of the date of ANTS, OWNERS, AND OTHER whom a copy of this notice is least 7 days before your sched- SALE UNKNOWN PARTIES, includ- required to be served must file their served must file their claims with uled court appearance, or imme- the lis pendens must file a claim claims with this court, WITHIN THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- within 60 days after the sale. ing, if a named defendant is this Court WITHIN THE LATER diately upon receiving this notifi- deceased, the personal repre- LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE OF THREE MONTHS AFTER cation if the time before the suant to a Final Judgment of fore- Dated at Fort Myers, Florida this 24 DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- closure filed May 23, 2011, and day of May, 2011. sentatives, the surviving THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- scheduled appearance is less spouse, heirs, devisees, TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR than 7 days; if you are hearing or entered in Case No. 09-CA- CHARLIE GREEN DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- 061467, of the Circuit Court of the Clerk of the Circuit Court grantees, creditors, and all THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE voice impaired, call 711 other parties claiming by, VICE OF A COPY OF THIS DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY Pursuant to Florida Statute Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and By: M. Parker NOTICE ON THEM. for Lee County, Florida wherein Deputy Clerk through, under or against that OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 45.031(2), this notice shall be defendant, and all claimants, All other creditors of the decedent, All other creditors of the decedent published twice, once a week for BANKATLANTIC, etc., Plaintiff, If you are a person with a disability and other persons having claims or and SHARON MIZRACHI, et al, who needs any accommodation in persons or parties, natural or and other persons having claims two consecutive weeks with the corporate, or whose exact legal demands against decedent’s estate or demands against decedents last publication being at least 5 are Defendants, I will sell to the order to participate in this pro- must file their claims with this court highest and best bidder for cash ceeding, you are entitled, at no status is unknown, claiming estate, including unmatured, con- days prior to the sale. under any of the above named WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE tingent or unliquidated claims, May 31, June 7, 2011 at www.lee.realforecIose. cost to you, to the provision of cer- DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- com at 9:00 a.m. on the 22 day of tain assistance. Please contact or described defendants, must file their claims with this 84880 Defendants. TION OF THIS NOTICE. Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS June 2011, the following Ken Kellum, Court Operations ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE described property as set forth in Manager whose office is located NOTICE OF SALE AFTER THE DATE OF THE COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE TIME PERIODS SET FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS said Final Judgment, to wit: at the Lee County Justice Center Notice is hereby given that, pursuant FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF CIVIL DIVISION Lot 18 & 19, Block 4771, CAPE 1700 Monroe Street, Florida to the Order or Final Judgment NOTICE. CASE NO. 362010CA057634 THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL CORAL UNIT 70, ACCORDING 33901, and whose telephone entered in this cause, in the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. XXXXXX TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS number is (239) 533-1700, at Circuit Court of Lee County, BE FOREVER BARRED. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 22, least 7 days before your sched- Florida, I will sell the property situ- PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, Plaintiff, PAGE 58, OF THE PUBLIC uled court appearance, or imme- ated in Lee County, Florida, PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, TRISTAN A. MILDE, et al., ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, diately upon receiving this notifi- described as: YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE Defendants. FLORIDA cation if the time before the LOT 22, BLOCK 44, PALMONA YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH Street Address: 4505 SW 22 Place, scheduled appearance is less PARK, UNIT NO. 1, AS IS BARRED. CHAPTER 45 Cape Coral, FL 33914 than 7 days; if you are hearing or RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, IS BARRED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- The date of first publication of this The date of first publication of this ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN voice impaired, call 711 PAGES 54 AND 55, PUBLIC Notice is June 7, 2011. suant to an Order or Summary INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS May 31, June 7, 2011 RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, Notice is June 7, 2011. Final Judgment of foreclosure Personal Representative: Personal Representative: FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, 84908 FLORIDA. Theresa C. Montero filed May 23, 2011, and entered in OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Property Address: 452 San BRENT J. BESHEARS Case No. 362010CA057634 6869 Highland Pines Circle 1395 East Lake Drive OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Bernandino Street Fort Myers, FL 33966 XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE AND FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORI- North Fort Myers, FL 33903 Novi, MI 48377 and for Lee County, Florida, Attorney for Personal Attorney for Personal A CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY (60) DA Parcel I.D.: 34-43-24-01- Representative: wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, DAYS AFTER THE SALE. CASE NO. 36-2010-CA-050867 00044.0220 Representative: N.A is Plaintiff and TRISTAN A. Richard W. Winesett FRANK J. ALOIA DATED this 3 day of June, 2011. DIV. G at public sale, to the highest and Attorney MILDE; ALICIA N. MILDE; TARA CHARLIE GREEN U.S. BANK, N.A. best bidder, for cash, beginning Florida Bar No. 093942 K. MILDE; UNKNOWN TENANT Florida Bar No. 159146 1716 Cape Coral Parkway Clerk of said Circuit Court Plaintiff, 9:00 a.m. at www.lee.realfore- AVERY, WHIGHAM & WINESETT, NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. By: M. Parker v. close. com in accordance with Cape Coral, FL 33904 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES P.A. (239) 542-1896 Deputy Clerk DANIEL P. SAWYER; UNKNOWN chapter 45 Florida Statutes, on P.O. Box 610 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, MICHELLE J. GOMEZ, ESQUIRE SPOUSE OF DANIEL P. June 22, 2011. June 7, 14, 2011 THROUGH, UNDER OR Fort Myers, FL 33902 84988 SAUNDERS, CURTIS, GINESTRA SAWYER IF ANY; ANY AND ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN Telephone: (239) 334-7040 AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- & GORE, P.A. ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR Attorneys for Plaintiff FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, Page 3B C APE C ORAL B REEZE BREEZENEWSPAPERS.COM Tuesday June 7, 2011

OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY THEREOF AS RECORDED IN FLORIDA. Danny Christoffersen: tenant and /cc-admin/Letting_ MERTIN A. ELSON OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF PLAT BOOK 75, PAGE(S) 93, a/k/a 430 NW 7TH TER., CAPE titled owner, 1953 Jeep Willy SW Project_Info.shtm or by calling YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action THE LIS PENDENS, MUST FILE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE CORAL, FL 33993-1886 (WLLS), yellow, vin (850) 414-4000. for Quiet Title regarding the fol- A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF COUNTY, FLORIDA. at public sale for cash Beginning 453FA214440, title 89579457, no May 31, June 7, 2011 lowing property located in Lee COURT WITHIN 60 DAYS Any person claiming an interest in 9:00 AM at www.lee.realfore- liens found. 84784 County, Florida, legally described AFTER THE SALE. the surplus from the sale, if any, close. com in accordance with as: DATED this 24 day of May, 2011. other than the property owner as chapter 45 Florida Statutes on A Storage Place CHARLIE GREEN of the date of the Lis Pendens June 30, 2011. Any person claim- 8330 Littleton Rd A part of Lot 4, Block 15 of Clerk of Circuit Court must tile a claim within 60 days ing an interest in the surplus from N.Ft.Myers, Fl 33903 ACTIONS Kreamer’s Avocado Subdivision By: S. Hughes after the sale. the sale, if any, other than the 239-656-6000 ph IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of Section 5, Township 44 South, Deputy Clerk DATED AT FORT MYERS, FLORI- property owner as of the date of 239-656-6130 fx TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Range 22 East, as recorded in If you are a person with a disability DA THIS 23 DAY OF MAY, 2011. the lis pendens must file a claim www.astorageplacefla.com IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, Plat Book 5 at Page 21, Public who needs any accommodation in CHARLIE GREEN within 60 days after the sale. May 31, June 7, 2011 FLORIDA Records of Lee County, Florida, order to participate in this pro- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Dated at Fort Myers, Florida this 31 84888 Case No.: 11-DR-004784 said part being more particularly ceeding, you are entitled, at no LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. day of May, 2011. NOTICE OF AUCTION Division: ___ described as follows: S. HUGHES CHARLIE GREEN cost to you, to the provision of cer- 1998 Dodge Durango Judge: Corbin, R. Thomas tain assistance. Please contact DEPUTY CLERK Clerk of the Circuit Court JOVON LAVANDO LANGLEY From the Northeast corner of said If you are a person with a disability By: S. Jones Vin #1B4HS28Z9WF199693 Lot 4, run South 2 degrees 26’23” Ken Kellum, Court Operations Auction will be held June 20, 2011 at Petitioner Manager whose office is located who needs any accommodation in Deputy Clerk and West, parallel to and 25 feet from order to participate in this pro- If you are a person with a disability 9 a.m. the East line of said Section 5, a at the Lee County Justice Center 200 Plaza Drive, Lehigh Acres, FL CHARLENE LATUNIA LANGLEY 1700 Monroe Street, Florida ceeding, you are entitled, at no who needs any accommodation in Respondent. distance of 168.34 feet; thence cost to you, to the provision of cer- order to participate in this pro- 33936 South 88 degrees 08’48” West, 33901, and whose telephone June 7, 2011 NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSO- number is (239) 533-1700, at tain assistance. Please contact ceeding, you are entitled, at no LUTION OF MARRIAGE 125.42 feet to the Point of least 7 days before your sched- Ken Kellum, Court Operations cost to you, to the provision of cer- 84985 Beginning of the tract herein uled court appearance, or imme- Manager whose office is located tain assistance. Please contact NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION: TO: CHARLENE LATUNIA LANG- described; thence continue South diately upon receiving this notifi- at the Lee County Justice Center Ken Kellum, Court Operations LEY 88 degrees 08’48” West, 125.60 cation if the time before the 1700 Monroe Street, Florida Manager whose office is located Public Auction to be held at 2944 ADDRESS UNKNOWN feet; thence South 19 degrees scheduled appearance is less 33901, and whose telephone at the Lee County Justice Center South Street, Fort Myers, FL YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action 44’33” West, 168.75 feet; thence than 7 days; if you are hearing number is (239) 533-1700, at 1700 Monroe Street, Florida 33901 commencing at 8:00 AM has been filed against you and you North 88 degrees 01’19” East, or voice impaired, call 711 least 7 days before your sched- 33901, and whose telephone on the 10th day of July, 2011. are required to serve a copy of your 125.61 feet; thence North 19 May 31, June 7, 2011 uled court appearance, or imme- number is (239) 533-1700, at written defenses, if any, to it on degrees 44’33” East, 168.47 feet diately upon receiving this notifi- least 7 days before your sched- JOVON LAVANDO LANGLEY, to the Point of Beginning. 84886 1997 HD whose address is 2346 Winkler IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE cation if the time before the uled court appearance, or imme- 1HD4CAM11VY227853 scheduled appearance is less diately upon receiving this notifi- Avenue, Apt. K107 Fort Myers, FL has been filed against you and you TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 1984 TNR 3 33901, on or before June 27, 2011, IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, than 7 days; if you are hearing or cation if the time before the TNRD5114M84E are required to serve a copy of voice impaired, call 711 scheduled appearance is less and file the original with the clerk of your written defenses, if any, to FLORIDA 1989 4WN 1 this Court at 1700 MONROE CASE NO.: 36-2010-CA-053874 than 7 days; if you are hearing or 4WNMW002A989 the Complaint on Elizabeth A. Morris Hardwick Schneider, Steven voice impaired, call 711 STREET, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA Petterson, Esq., the plaintiffs SEC.: T June 7, 2011 33901, before service on Petitioner CITIMORTGAGE, INC., C. Fraser, Attorney for Plaintiff, June 7, 14, 2011 84995 attorney, whose address is Petitt 9409 Philadelphia Road, 84970 or immediately thereafter. If you fail Wolfe Craine Worrell Porter, LLC, Plaintiff, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE to do so, a default may be entered v. Baltimore, MD 2123 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE One Urban Centre, 4830 W. ELBITA ALFONSO A/K/A ELBITA AFA TOWING gives Notice of against you for the relief demanded Kennedy Blvd., Suite 475, Tampa, LISA M. ALEXANDER A/K/A LISA TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- Foreclosure of Lien and intent to in the petition. MARIE ALEXANDER C/O CAR- KOONTZ, C/O MARTIN G. CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN- Florida 33609 on or before July MCCARTHY, ESQ., LAW sell these vehicles on 06/24/2011 Copies of all court documents in this 11, 2011, and file the original with MEN DELLUTRI, ESQ.; TY, FLORIDA. 09:00 am at 19011 SAN CARLOS case, including orders, are available NICHOLAS C. ALEXANDER C/O OFFICES OF RICHARD S. CASE No. 10-CA-058189 the clerk of this court either before GENDLER & ASSOCIATES, BLVD., FORT MYERS BEACH, at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s service on the plaintiffs attorney or CARMEN DELLUTRI. ESQ.; COLE TAYLOR BANK, FL 33931-2220, pursuant to sub- office. You may review these docu- ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- P.A., 18300 NORTHWEST 62ND PLAINTIFF, immediately thereafter; otherwise AVENUE, SUITE 200, MIAMI, FL section 713.78 of the Florida ments upon request. a default will be entered against TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, VS. Statutes. AFA TOWING reserves You must keep the Clerk of the UNDER, AND AGAINST THE 33015 ANNETTE L. JENNINGS, ET AL. you for the relief demanded in the INDYMAC BANK, C/O PRESIDENT the right to accept or reject any Circuit Court’s office notified of your complaint or petition. HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S). and/or all bids. current address. (You may file DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT OR CEO, 888 EAST WALNUT NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Dated on May 31, 2011. STREET, PASADENA, CA 91101 1996 FORD Notice of Current Address, Florida CHARLIE GREEN KNOWN, TO BE DEAD OR SALE 2FALP74W3TX190646 Supreme Court Approved Family ALIVE, WHETHER SAID The above is to be published in: As Clerk of Court Cape Coral Daily Breeze, 2510 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 1977 CADILLAC Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in By: K. Mueller UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY suant to the Final Judgment of 6D47S7E664446 this lawsuit will be mailed to the CLAIM AN INTEREST AS Del Prado Boulevard, Cape Coral, Deputy Clerk FL 33904. Foreclosure filed May 27, 2011, in June 7, 2011 address on record at the clerk’s June 7, 14, 21, 28, 2011 SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, the above action, I will sell to the 84981 office. GRANTEES, OR OTHER May 31, June 7, 2011 84983 84883 highest bidder for cash at Lee NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida CLAIMANTS; CITIBANK, N.A., Florida, on June, 27, 2011, at 9:00 Family Law Rules of Procedure, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCI- AM at www.lee.realforeclose. 10-EIGHT gives Notice of requires certain automatic disclo- TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ATION; CARILLON WOODS com., in accordance with chapter Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sure of documents and information. IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, HOMEOWNERS‘ ASSOCIA- 45 Florida Statutes, for the follow- sell these vehicles on 06/24/2011, Failure to comply can result in sanc- FLORIDA TION, INC.; AND TENANT 1, ing described property: 09:00 am at 9601 Cypress Lake tions, including dismissal or striking Case File: 11-CA-001558 Defendant(s). Lot 7, Block 3, LEHIGH ACRES Dr Fort Myers, FL 33919, pur- of pleadings. Division: Civil NOTICE OF SALE UNIT 2, according to the plat suant to subsection 713.78 of the Dated: May 16, 2011. DONALD E MCKIERNAN and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- thereof, as recorded in Plat Book Florida Statutes. 10-EIGHT CHARLIE GREEN KATHRYN E. MCKIERNAN, suant to an Order Of Final 15, Page 75, of the Public reserves the right to accept or CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Plaintiff(s), Summary Judgment of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Records of Lee County, Florida. reject any and/or all bids. By: J. Soucy v. Foreclosure filed May 23, 2011, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Any person claiming an interest in 1997 ACURA Deputy Clerk ALL AMERICAN INVESTMENT entered in Civil Case No. 36- IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, the surplus from the sale, if any, 19UYA1251VL000157 May 17, 24, 31, June 7, 2011 PROPERTIES, LLC., a dis- 2010-CA-053874 of the Circuit STATE OF FLORIDA. GENERAL other than the property owner as 1999 ACURA 84739 solved Florida limited liability Court of the Twentieth Judicial CIVIL DIVISION of the date of the lis pendens must 19UYA3159XL000844 company, HAROLD WAKE- Case No. 2010-CA-056652 June 7, 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIELD, PATRICIA A. LEG- Circuit In And For Lee County, file a claim within sixty (60) days 84992 TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- Florida, wherein the Clerk of the Division G after the sale. The Court, in its dis- CUIT, LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA GIERO, JUNE WAKEFIELD and Circuit Court will sell to the high- WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL SYS- cretion, may enlarge the time of NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: G & C Civil Action File No: 10-CA- DEREK RUNION, est bidder for cash on 21 day of TEM FLORIDA, INC. the sale. Notice of the changed AUTOMOTIVE & TOWING gives 003963 Defendant(s), September, 2011, Beginning 9:00 Plaintiff, time of sale shall be published as Notice of Foreclosure of Lien BANK OF AMERICA, NOTICE OF ACTION a.m. at www.lee.realforeclose. vs. provided herein. and intent to sell these vehicles Plaintiff, TO: HAROLD WAKEFIELD, last com in accordance with chapter BRYAN DEAN SANDERS; DATED: May 31, 2011 on 06/20/2011, 08:00 am at 3865 v. known address: 3 Upper Loudon 45 Florida Statutes, relative to the YVONNE SANDERS; PINE CHARLIE GREEN BONITA BEACH RD BONITA JOHN E. COLE, Road, Loudonville, New York following described property as SHADOWS AIRPARK PROPER- By: S. Hughes SPGS, FL 34134-4110, pursuant Defendant. 12211 and JUNE WAKEFIELD, set forth in the Final Judgment, to TY OWNER’S ASSOCIATION, Deputy Clerk of the Court to subsection 713.78 of the NOTICE OF ACTION last known address: 108 wit: INC.; and UNKNOWN OCCU- If you are a person with a disability Florida Statutes. G & C AUTO- Northnumberland Road, Brighton, LOT 39, CARILLON WOODS, A PANTS, TENANTS, OWNERS, who needs any accommodation in MOTIVE & TOWING reserves TO: John E. Cole New York 14618, if alive, or if SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO AND OTHER UNKNOWN PAR- order to participate in this pro- the right to accept or reject any 11210 Bent Pine Drive dead, their unknown spouses, THE PLAT THEREOF AS TIES, including, if a named ceeding, you are entitled, at no and/or all bids. Fort Myers, Florida 33913 widows, widowers, heirs, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 38, defendant is deceased, the per- cost to you, to the provision of cer- 1998 JEEP YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action devisees, creditors, grantees, and PAGE 95 THROUGH 98, INCLU- sonal representatives, the sur- tain assistance. Please contact 1J4GZ58S1WC184003 for breach of contract has been all parties having or claiming by, SIVE PUBLIC RECORDS OF viving spouse, heirs, devisees, Ken Kellum, Court Operations 2004 CHEVROLET filed against you and you are through, under, or against them, LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. grantees, creditors, and all Manager whose office is located 2CNBE634046902894 required to serve a copy of your and any and all persons claiming Any person claiming an interest in other parties claiming by, at the Lee County Justice Center June 7, 2011 written defenses, if any, to it on any right, title, interest, claim, lien, the surplus from the sale, if any, through, under or against that 1700 Monroe Street, Florida 84965 Paul W. Burke, the plaintiffs attor- estate or demand against the defendant, and all claimants, ney, his address is Drew Eckl & other than the property owner as 33901, and whose telephone Farnham, LLP, 880 W. Peachtree Defendant in regards to the fol- of the date of the Lis Pendens persons or parties, natural or number is (239) 533-1700, at NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: lowing described properties in Lee must tile a claim within 60 days corporate, or whose exact legal least 7 days before your sched- Street, Atlanta, GA 30309, on or County, after the sale. status is unknown, claiming uled court appearance, or imme- REUMAR dba GENES AUTO before July 11, 2011, and file the Florida: DATED AT FORT MYERS, FLORI- under any of the above named diately upon receiving this notifi- FRAME SERVICE gives Notice of original with the clerk of this Court LOTS 21, 22 AND 23, BLOCK 1406, DA THIS 23 DAY OF MAY, 2011. or described defendants, cation if the time before the Foreclosure of Lien and intent to either before service on the plain- UNIT 18, CAPE CORAL, CHARLIE GREEN Defendants. scheduled appearance is less sell these vehicles on 06/21/2011, tiff s attorney or immediately ACCORDING TO THE PLAT NOTICE OF SALE 08:00 am at 3100 KENNESAW thereafter; otherwise a default will CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT than 7 days; if you are hearing ST., FORT MYERS, FL 33916- be entered against you for relief THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant or voice impaired, call 711 7527, pursuant to subsection demanded in the complaint. BOOK 13, PAGES 97 TO 120, OF M. PARKER to the Order or Final Judgment June 7, 14, 2011 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. Dated June 01, 2011 THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE DEPUTY CLERK entered in this cause, in the 84973 REUMAR dba GENES AUTO CHARLIE GREEN COUNTY, FLORIDA. If you are a person with a disability Circuit Court of Lee County, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FRAME SERVICE reserves the Clerk of the Circuit Court Notice is hereby given to each of who needs any accommodation in Florida, I will sell the property situ- TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- right to accept or reject any and/or By: K. Mueller you that an action to quiet title to order to participate in this pro- ated in Lee County, Florida, CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN- all bids. As Deputy Clerk the above described properties ceeding, you are entitled, at no described as: TY FLORIDA. 1987 FORD June 7, 14, 21, 28, 2011 has been filed against you and cost to you, to the provision of cer- THE EAST ONE-HALF LOT 9, PINE CASE No. 2008-CA-013144 1FTBR10C8HUC82469 84975 you are required to serve your tain assistance. Please contact SHADOW AIR PARK, A SUBDI- BANK OF NEW YORK AS 1998 NISSAN written defenses on Plaintiff’s Ken Kellum, Court Operations VISION, ACCORDING TO THE TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE attorney, BILL MCFARLAND, Manager whose office is located PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- 1N4DL01D0WC166641 TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- P.A., P.O. BOX 101507, CAPE OF STRUCTURED ASSET June 7, 2011 CUIT, LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA at the Lee County Justice Center ED IN PLAT 34, PAGE 66, PUB- MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS II 84980 CORAL, FL 33910, and file the 1700 Monroe Street, Florida LIC RECORDS OF LEE COUN- TRUST 2006-AR8, MORTGAGE Civil Action File No: 10-CA- original with the Clerk of the 33901, and whose telephone TY, FLORIDA. PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- 004089 Circuit Court, Lee County, P.O. number is (239) 533-1700, at Property Address: 3601 Downwind CATES, SERIES 2006-AR8, BANK OF AMERICA, Box 310, Ft. Myers, FL 33902 on least 7 days before your sched- Lane PLAINTIFF, MISCELLANEOUS Plaintiff, or July 12, 2011 or otherwise a uled court appearance, or imme- North Fort Myers, Florida 3391 VS. v. default judgment will be entered diately upon receiving this notifi- ENITE LABORDE A/K/A E. All Star Medical Group, Corp. MICHAEL HOWERTON AND against you for the relief sought in cation if the time before the Parcel I.D.: 15-43-24-01- LABORDE, ET AL Is no longer providing services as of CATALINA HOWERTON, the Complaint. scheduled appearance is less 00000.009A DEFENDANT(S). 03/16/2011. Defendants. THIS NOTICE will be published than 7 days; if you are hearing or at public sale, to the highest and NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE If any medical records are needed NOTICE OF ACTION once each week for four consecu- voice impaired, call 711 best bidder, for cash, beginning SALE please contact us at 239-689- TO: Michael Howerton tive weeks in a newspaper of gen- 9:00 a.m. at www.lee.realfore- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 8206 Catalina Howerton eral circulation published in Lee MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEI- close. com in accordance with suant to the Final Judgment of June 7, 2011 13250 Radcrliffe Drive County, Florida. DER, GEORGE WISE, ATTOR- chapter 45 Florida Statutes, on Foreclosure filed May 31, 2011, in 84928 Fort Myers, Florida 33966 Dated this 2 day of June, 2011. NEY FOR PLAINTIFF, 9409 July 25, 2011. the above action, I will sell to the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action CHARLIE GREEN PHILADELPHIA ROAD, BALTI- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN highest bidder for cash at Lee NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by for breach of contract has been Clerk of the Court MORE, MD 21237 INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Florida, on June, 30, 2011, at 9:00 virtue of a certain Writ of Execution filed against you and you are By: K. Coulter LISA M. ALEXANDER A/K/A LISA FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, AM at www.lee.realforeclose. heretofore issued out of the Circuit required to serve a copy of your Deputy Clerk MARIE ALEXANDER C/O CAR- OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY com., in accordance with chapter Court of Lee County, Florida, on the written defenses, if any, to it on June 7, 14, 21, 28, 2011 MEN DELLUTRI,ESQ., 1436 OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF 45 Florida Statutes, for the follow- 18th day of February, 2011, in the Paul W. Burke, the plaintiffs attor- 84990 ROYAL PALM SQUARE BLVD, THE LIS PENDENS, MUST FILE ing described property: matter of WACHOVIA BANK, N.A., ney, his address is Drew Eckl & IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FORT MYERS, FL 33919 A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF LOT 91, BOWLING GREEN UNIT Plaintiff, and JUDITH ECHEVARRIA Farnham, LLP, 880 W. Peachtree TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NICHOLAS C. ALEXANDER C/O COURT WITHIN 60 DAYS THREE ACCORDING TO THE and JOSE R. ECHEVARRIA, Street, Atlanta, GA 30309, on or IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, CARMEN DELLUTRI,ESQ., 1436 AFTER THE SALE. PLAT THERETO AS RECORD- Defendant(s). I have levied upon before July 11, 2011, and file the FLORIDA ROYAL PALM SQUARE BLVD, DATED this 23 day of May, 2011. ED IN PLAT BOOK 23, PAGE 86, and taken into my constructive cus- original with the clerk of this Court Case File: 11-CA-001627 FORT MYERS, FL 33919 CHARLIE GREEN OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF tody, the following described per- either before service on the plain- Division: Civil The above is to be published in: Clerk of Circuit Court LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. sonal property, as property of Judith tiff s attorney or immediately LEE COUNTY ACQUISITION, LLC, Cape Coral Daily Breeze, 2510 By: M. Parker Any person claiming an interest in Echevarria and Jose R. Echevarria, thereafter; otherwise a default will a Florida limited liability compa- Del Prado Boulevard, Cape Coral, Deputy Clerk the surplus from the sale, if any, Defendant(s), to wit: be entered against you for relief ny, FL 33904. If you are a person with a disability other than the property owner as demanded in the complaint. Plaintiff(s), May 31, June 7, 2011 who needs any accommodation in of the date of the lis pendens must 2005 BMW 530i, Dated June 01, 2011 v. 84881 order to participate in this pro- file a claim within sixty (60) days VIN# WBANA73565CR59084 CHARLIE GREEN ROSARIAN SIMEUS, IMMACULA ceeding, you are entitled, at no after the sale. The Court, in its dis- Clerk of the Circuit Court SIMEUS, FELIX LLAMIDO, cost to you, to the provision of cer- cretion, may enlarge the time of AND on the 28th day of June, 2011, By: K. Mueller DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL tain assistance. Please contact the sale. Notice of the changed at 11:00 A.M., (or as soon thereafter As Deputy Clerk TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee Ken Kellum, Court Operations time of sale shall be published as as possible), in Lee County, Florida, June 7, 14, 21, 28, 2011 for the MLM1 Trust Series 2007- Manager whose office is located provided herein. at 2072 Victoria Avenue, Fort Myers, 84976 MLN1, CASSANDRA TERRELL at the Lee County Justice Center DATED: June 1, 2011 Florida, Sheriff Mike Scott, will offer and UNKNOWN TENANT #1, 1700 Monroe Street, Florida CHARLIE GREEN for sale, and sell to the highest bid- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Defendant(s), 33901, and whose telephone By: S. Hughes der for cash in hand, the right, title TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE number is (239) 533-1700, at Deputy Clerk of the Court and interest, the above described LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA TO: ROSARIAN SIMEUS, last TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT least 7 days before your sched- If you are a person with a disability personal property as the property of Civil Action File No: 10-CA- known address: 4506 25th Street IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, uled court appearance, or imme- who needs any accommodation in Judith Echevarria and Jose R. 005159 SW, Lehigh Acres, FL 33973 and FLORIDA diately upon receiving this notifi- order to participate in this pro- Echevarria Defendant(s), subject to BANK OF AMERICA, IMMACULA SIMEUS, last known CASE NO.: 08-CA-017727 cation if the time before the ceeding, you are entitled, at no any and all prior liens and encum- Plaintiff, address: 4506 25th Street SW, SEC.: H scheduled appearance is less cost to you, to the provision of cer- brances, if any, to satisfy or as may v. Lehigh Acres, FL 33973, if alive, INDYMAC BANK FSB than 7 days; if you are hearing tain assistance. Please contact be applied to this execution and JEFFREY RANALLI, or if dead, their unknown spouses, Plaintiff, or voice impaired, call 711 Ken Kellum, Court Operations costs of levy and sale. Defendant. widows, widowers, heirs, v. I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy of Manager whose office is located NOTICE OF ACTION devisees, creditors, grantees, and ELBITA ALFONSO A/K/A ELBITA the foregoing has been mailed to at the Lee County Justice Center IN ACCORDANCE with the TO: Jeffrey Ranalli all parties having or claiming by, KOONTZ; ANY AND ALL Enrico G. Gonzalez, Esquire, 1700 Monroe Street, Florida Americans with Disabilities Act, per- 4530 Match Point Lane through, under, or against them, UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- 6255 East Fowler Avenue, 33901, and whose telephone sons with disabilities needing spe- No. 3 and any and all persons claiming ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, Temple Terrace, Florida 33617; number is (239) 533-1700, at cial accommodation to participate in Fort Myers, Florida 33919 any right, title, interest, claim, lien, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN Bryan Sanders and Yvonne least 7 days before your sched- this proceeding should contact the YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action estate or demand against the NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- Sanders, 3601 Downwind Lane, uled court appearance, or imme- A.D.A. coordinator, telephone 477- for breach of contract has been Defendant in regards to the fol- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT North Fort Myers, FL 33917; and diately upon receiving this notifi- 1322, not later than seven (7) days filed against you and you are lowing described properties in Lee KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR Pine Shadows Airpark Property cation if the time before the prior to the proceedings. If hearing required to serve a copy of your County, Florida: ALIVE, WHETHER SAID Owner’s Association, Inc., c/o scheduled appearance is less impaired, (tdd) 1-800-955-8770, via written defenses, if any, to it on LOT 15, BLOCK 12, UNIT NO. 5, UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY Jerald P. Ellis, 18500 Baseleg than 7 days; if you are hearing Florida Relay Service. Paul W. Burke, the plaintiffs attor- LEHIGH ESTATES, SECTION 4, CLAIM AN INTEREST AS Avenue, North Fort Myers, FL or voice impaired, call 711 MIKE SCOTT, Sheriff Lee County, ney, his address is Drew Eckl & TWP 45 S, RANGE 26 E, PLAT SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, 33917 this _ day of _, 2011. June 7, 14, 2011 Florida Farnham, LLP, 880 W. Peachtree BOOK 15, PAGE 85 OF THE GRANTEES, OR OTHER May 31, June 7, 2011 84974 By: Rosa S. Estrada Street, Atlanta, GA 30309, on or PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE CLAIMANTS; MERCHANTS 84885 Deputy Sheriff before July 12, 2011, and file the COUNTY, FLORIDA. HOME LOAN, INC.; INDYMAC IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE May 24, 31, June 7, 14, 2011 original with the clerk of this Court Notice is hereby given to each of BANK, F.S.B.; ONEWEST TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 84824 either before service on the plain- you that an action to quiet title to BANK, FSB; INDYMAC BANK; IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, AUCTIONS tiff s attorney or immediately the above described properties MERCHANTS HOME LOAN, FLORIDA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Auction: Saturday, June 18, 2011 Florida Department of thereafter; otherwise a default will has been filed against you and INC.; CYPRESS LANDING CASE NO. LIT:36-2010-CA-058164 be entered against you for relief you are required to serve your ASSOCIATION, INC.; AND TEN- WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., SUC- 9:00 A.M. at A Storage Place Transportation Project 8330 Littleton Rd., N. Ft. Myers, FL demanded in the complaint. written defenses on Plaintiff’s ANT 1, CESSOR BY MERGER TO Dated June 02, 2011 attorney, BILL MCFARLAND, Defendant(s). WELLS FARGO HOME MORT- 33903 Bids will be received by the 239-656-6000 Tallahassee Office until 10:30 CHARLIE GREEN P.A., P.O. BOX 101507, CAPE NOTICE OF SALE GAGE, INC. Clerk of the Circuit Court CORAL, FL 33910, and file the Plaintiff, Household, Misc.: A.M. on Wednesday, June 22, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Dana Miller D2 8x10 2011, for the following jobs in Lee By: K. Perham original with the Clerk of the suant to an Order Of Final v. As Deputy Clerk Circuit Court, Lee County, P.O. KRISTI L. MILLER, et al. Duvalner Gradys aka Gradys County. A Certification of Summary Judgment of Duvalner D35 10x10 Qualification is not required for June 7, 14, 21, 28, 2011 Box 310, Ft. Myers, FL 33902 on Foreclosure filed May 18, 2011, Defendants. 84977 or July 12, 2011 or otherwise a NOTICE OF SALE Daniel Carpenter H18 10x10 these projects: Proposal ID T1444 entered in Civil Case No. 08-CA- Elisabeth Wheeler H38 10x10 a SIDEWALK project on Hanson default judgment will be entered 017727 of the Circuit Court of the Notice is hereby given that, pursuant Larry Heminger I36 5x10 St from Cortez Blvd to SR 45 (US IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE against you for the relief sought in Twentieth Judicial Circuit In And to the Final Judgment of Vehicles: 1). Budget Estimate $227,599.00. TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT the Complaint. For Lee County, Florida, wherein Foreclosure filed May 27, 2011, in Jeffrey Norris: tenant, Douglas John Proposal ID T1445 a SIDEWALK IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, THIS NOTICE will be published the Clerk of the Circuit Court will this cause, in the Circuit Court of Paulson: titled owner, 1977 project on Michigan Ave from FLORIDA once each week for four consecu- sell to the highest bidder for cash LEE County, Florida, I will sell the Sportscoach motorhome, white, Michigan Ave Link to a Pt E of CIVIL DIVISION tive weeks in a newspaper of gen- on 18 day of July, 2011, property situated in LEE County, vin CPY3763313975, title Clotilde Ave. Budget Estimate Case No. 11-CA-001491 eral circulation published in Lee Beginning 9:00 a.m. at Florida, described as: 81686100, no liens found. $198,318.00. Proposal ID T1458 DEAN WISH, LLC, County, Florida. www.lee.realforeclose. com in LOTS 23 & 24, BLOCK 2561, UNIT Craig Heil: tenant, titled owners: a TRAFFIC SIGNALS project on Plaintiff, Dated this 2 day of June, 2011. accordance with chapter 45 37, CAPE CORAL SUBDIVISION, Dennis Craig Heil and Bonnie SR 884 (Colonial Blvd) at Six Mile v. CHARLIE GREEN Florida Statutes, relative to the fol- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Lynn Boyle, lienholder: AVCO Cypress Pkwy. Budget Estimate THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF Clerk of the Court lowing described property as set THEREOF AS RECORDED IN Financial Services, 1966 Ford $149,931.00. Complete letting MERTIN A. ELSON, By: K. Coulter forth in the Final Judgment, to wit: PLAT BOOK 17, PAGES 15 Galaxie car, originally blue, now advertisement information for this Defendant. Deputy Clerk LOT 147, WINKLER 39, ACCORD- THROUGH 39, PUBLIC red primer, vin 6P66C130495, title project is available on our website NOTICE OF ACTION June 7, 14, 21, 28, 2011 ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, 70404812. at http://www.dot.state.fl.us TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF 84991 CAPE CORAL DAILY BREEZE CAPE FARE TUESDAY,JUNE 7, 2011 4