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Vol. 91 No. 22 Thursday, May 29, 2014 50¢ Plus tax So you like Zac’s Friendship House: A place for kids to barbecue by Patty Brant ship House to middle school kids, Zac’s age - a their lives that it can be diffi cult for them to just Caloosa Belle time when so many things are happening in focus on being kids and growing up. LaBelle always steps up for an Young Zac Reyna and his family captured With so many kids not having a good place important cause. Take domestic the attention of the world last summer when to stay after school, the Reynas felt this would violence. Abuse, Counseling and he struggled valiantly but lost his battle against be a wonderful way to memorialize their son. Treatment, Inc., (ACT) has been a little known disease called primary amoebic They’re working hard to fi nish the building serving abused women in Hendry- meninginoencephalitis (PAM), a brain eating - the old Lions Club at 140 Jaycee-Lions Blvd. Glades for over 35 years and is cur- amoeba. They’re cleaning, touching up paint inside in rently working on a permanent Zac was an active, loving boy full of life and Zac’s favorite colors: black and gold (Steelers) shelter for women and children spirit, just 12 years old. and orange. in the midst of some of the worst Now his parents are continuing to honor There’s still a little construction to do and times in their lives. their son’s life by providing safe and healthy some outside work, but they’re determined to One man is stepping up in a fun for other kids his age. be ready for the Summer Rec Program. special way to help the shelter get Jessie and Betsy Reyna are giving freely of its footing. their hearts to build Zac’s Friendship House, Summer Camp Lonnie Brick doesn’t live in La- a welcoming, fun and safe place for middle June 9-July 18 from 7:30-5:30 Monday- Belle, but has taken the cause to schoolers. It will be a place they can hang with Friday, Zac’s House will be a second home to heart. Since April he’s been volun- their friends, hit their homework (and get a teering his time and energy to put little help when they need it), play indoor and kids who would otherwise be alone or with together a huge fundraising event. outdoor games and nurture friendships while nothing constructive to do during the summer. Every moment not at work has growing healthy minds and bodies. Submitted photo There will be a weekly fee per child. They will been spent rounding up sponsors, The Reynas are opening up Zac’s Friend- Zac Reyna, happy and full of love. donors and participants for a huge See Zac — Page 2 barbecue competition - Bears and Barbecue from noon till 6 p.m. Sat- urday, July 19. Lonnie’s cause has attracted some big time sponsors, includ- Memorial Day: A Day of Refl ection ing the Minnesota Twins, Fort My- ers Miracles, PG Waterfront Hotel, According to History.com, Memorial Day is an American holiday observed on the last Monday of May, which honors men and Hurricane Charlie’s, Dean’s South women who died while serving in the U.S. of the Border, Sweet Party Rental, military. Originally known as Decoration Day, Hendry County Sheriff’s Offi ce, it originated in the years following the Civil UPS Store of LaBelle and Ever- War and became an offi cial federal holiday in glades Seasoning. 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial Day Sponsors are still needed for this by visiting cemeteries or memorials, holding fi rst ever event, as well as barbecue family gatherings and participating in parades. competitors, vendors and donors. Unoffi cially, at least, it marks the beginning of Serious barbecuers - both pro- summer. See Barbecue — Page 2 It is unclear exactly where Memorial Day originated but in 1966 the federal government declared Waterloo, New York, the offi cial birth- place of Memorial Day. Waterloo—which had fi rst celebrated the day on May 5, 1866—was chosen because it hosted an annual, com- munity-wide event, during which businesses closed and residents decorated the graves of soldiers with fl owers and fl ags. Caloosa Belle/Dale Conyers On Monday, May 26, the LaBelle commu- Veterans and others who remember our American heroes gathered at Fort Denaud Cemetery to commemorate Memorial Day, May 26. See Memorial — Page 11 SIGN AND DRIVE A NEW 2014 FUSION SE FOR ONLY $279 PER MONTH* 36 month lease with approved credit through Ford Credit. $0 security deposit. Only state title & license fees due at signing. *Stock #14c93. 20 cent per mile over 10500 per year. Includes $1000 RCL Bonus Cash. See dealer for details. More to choose from with similar savings. Image is for illustration purposes only. Offer ends 06/02/14. 2 Caloosa Belle May 29, 2014

kids, along with other community members to give back and through Zac’s Friendship to provide interesting, fun and educational House we will be able to do this. Zac presentations. We want to give kids in our community Sponsorship opportunities are available what we gave Zachary everyday. We gave Continued From Page 1 at several levels: Major League $5,000+; him our love, a safe environment to come AAA $2,500+; AA $1,000+; A $500+; and home to, helped him with his homework, be served breakfast, lunch and snacks and individual gifts $1+. encouraged him to participate with school spend their summer in wholesome play For more information on sponsorships and community functions, fed him, and and learning activities. Devout Christians, you can visit their website at www.Zacs- most importantly, we taught him about The the Reynas will also provide devotional time FriendshipHouse.org or just mail a check Lord and how to love one another. by local pastors and others. Open registra- to: Zac’s Friendship House, P.O. Box 689, There are many kids who need a little tion June 2-6 from 2-6 p.m. at Zac’s Friend- LaBelle, FL 33975. push, a hug, a meal or just need to hear the ship House. Watch for fundraising activities to ben- words “I love you.” Here at ZFH, we want to efi t Zac’s House: softball tournaments, golf give them whatever their needs are and be a After School Program tournament, walk-a-thon, barbecue benefi t witness in their lives in everything they do. When school starts again in the fall, kids dinners, car washes, yard sales, bake sales We’re hoping to get support through our will be able to ride the bus from LMS to and others. fundraisers and eventually through grants. Zac’s Friendship House or be dropped off. Zac may not be with his family, but the We’re going to be having golf and softball The facility will be open after school and re- Reynas are helping to fi ll the void he left by tournaments, walk-a-thons, 5K runs, yard main open till 6 or 7 p.m. so parents have shepherding other kids his age, continuing sales, all sorts of fundraisers to fund and time to get off work and pick them up. to share with others the joy and love of life maintain this center. We have a website Targeting sixth to eighth grade boys and that was so much a part of their precious up and running where you can donate. We girls in need of somewhere to stay after son. also have created a trifold that gives details school, this will be an annual membership of Zachary’s life, what he went through, program with a fl at fee. More information Message from Zac’s family and how it evolved to us starting this awe- some place. It also has options for pledging will be available later. First of all I would like to thank God for Parents will have peace of mind, know- and giving monetary gifts. We’re hoping to carrying me and my family through what receive the same support that we received ing their child is in a caring environment has been the toughest time in our lives and with other children of the same age. for Zac, but now it will be to help the youth with Him, everything is possible and Zac’s in our community and we’re excited about They’ll have homework time with tutor- Friendship House (ZFH) is going to be an ing if needed, snacks, games and time for what’s going to happen here in LaBelle. example of this. God always has a reason for unexplain- relaxation as well as organized art and mu- I want to thank my family and friends sic sessions with guest speakers on topics able things that happen in each of our lives. who have been on board with us from day Coming for Zac has completely changed that will interest them. 1. We appreciate your support and hard Zac’s unquenchable thirst for sports: ours. It’s brought us closer together and work. We are so thankful that God put you closer to Him. We’re moving forward with baseball, soccer, basketball, golf all games guys in our path. It’s been a blessing just Zac loved - will be a huge part of the day at something we probably would have never us working together and I just want to say done if Zac were here but we’re going to Zac’s Friendship House. “thank you and we love you all.” In the heat of the afternoon, the kids will be obedient and leave it in Gods hands. I would also like to thank the City of This was his plan the whole time and we’re be indoors watching movies, playing games the LaBelle and surrounding communi- or enjoying presentations by community honored that he chose Zac to help so many ties. The way everyone came together for others. partners. us was amazing and we could never thank The Reynas are applying for non-profi t Thank you and God Bless. everyone enough for being so supportive Jessie Reyna status and hope to involve Zac’s kids in with their love and prayers. Now, we want fundraisers like washing cars, bake sales and others - teaching them the importance of giving back. Grateful for the incredible outpouring of support from so many friends and strang- ers while Zac was ill, the Reynas are hoping people will again be moved to open their hearts for other kids. They will be looking for sponsors for their programs and for LHS student volunteers to mentor and tutor Zac’s Barbecue Continued From Page 1

fessional and backyard - can put it all on the line to prove theirs is the best in Southwest Florida. Cash prizes and trophies for the win- ners - and, of course, bragging rights! Check this out. At this event barbecue masters can pit their skills against other masters. If your skills run more to enjoying the results of their labors, this is defi nitely for you! And everybody can enjoy a day full of great fun. It’s just $10 for a taste testing arm- band ($5 for a child). Sponsors are always needed and wel- come. Vendors - why not set up a booth and whip up some mid-summer sales? To sign up for the barbecue competition, become an event sponsor, set up a vendor Caloosa Belle/Patty Brant booth or donate to this great cause, call Inside, Zac’s Friendship House will be offering lots of fun and interesting things Lonnie Brick at 1-941-286-3317 or email Bill to do for middle schoolers, fi rst over the summer and then after school. Duncan at [email protected]. May 29, 2014 Caloosa Belle 3

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If you are among the 750,000-plus Florida Technical Advisory Group meetings involv- rarer and take longer to produce – hence the tournaments. Tournament organizers and bass anglers, now is the time to provide your ing Florida guides, tournament anglers, ma- proposed catch limit of only one bass that is sponsors must emphasize proper handling opinion about Florida’s proposed change to rina owners, trophy bass fi shermen, outdoor 16 inches or longer. This regulation would and care of bass to their participants and largemouth bass conservation by fi lling out writers and tourism representatives. also be more lenient in the fi shing zone in adhere to live-release guidelines stipulated a new online survey. The change being con- The plan encouraged FWC biologists to the south (east of Highway 441 and south of in the permit. Moreover, in return for the sidered is a fi ve-bass daily bag limit, only one develop the least restrictive regulations fea- State Road 80), which currently allows only temporary exemption to allow weigh-in of which may be 16 inches in total length or sible to enhance trophy bass fi sheries, main- one bass over 14 inches. prior to live-release of the bass, all tourna- longer. This means that each person would tain healthy bass populations statewide, and Limited exceptions for specifi c fi sher- ment participants must forego any harvest. be allowed to keep up to fi ve largemouth provide diverse angling opportunities. Public ies that have special needs or opportunities Hence, they are not allowed to keep what bass less than 16 inches, or four largemouth input encouraged controlling the number of would still be possible, such as high-profi le, would otherwise be their fi ve-fi sh bag limit. bass less than 16 inches and one largemouth big bass taken from the wild and enhancing catch-and-release fi sheries that need such Any fi sh that accidentally die in a permitted bass 16 inches or longer each day. angler satisfaction. Based on a review of bio- a management approach, or even a few tournament must be donated to charity or This change would replace current length logical and sociological data that included more liberal regulations where bass may be for research. Tournaments are not required limits, but would not alter the current state- almost 6,000 public responses to a prelimi- overabundant. Those would be limited ex- to have a permit if they choose to abide by wide bag limit of fi ve bass. nary survey and open-house events around ceptions and generally associated with fi sh existing regulations (e.g., currently one bass To take the survey and to learn more the state, the FWC is seeking additional management areas. longer than 22 inches or the proposed one about largemouth bass, and current and feedback on the proposed change to create In addition, it is important to note that bass over 16 inches). possible future management changes, go to a basic statewide regulation for largemouth there is no intent to alter the simple Bass Besides fi lling out the survey, those in- MyFWC.com/Fishing and select the “Speak bass. Tournament Exemption Permit process (see terested in ensuring quality bass fi shing can out on bass rules!” link under the bass im- Currently, south and east of the Suwannee MyFWC.com/Permits then click on “Fresh- do two other things: Sign up for our Trophy- age near the middle of the page. Based on River there is a 14-inch minimum, and in the water” and “Black Bass Tournament”). Catch citizen-science program that rewards public input and future edits to the proposal, Suwannee River and north and west there is Currently, bass organizations holding anglers for catching, documenting and re- the earliest this rule change is expected to be a 12-inch minimum size limit for bass. Data tournaments may apply online for a tem- leasing bass heavier than 8 pounds (see Tro- implemented is July 2016. show that protecting these smaller fi sh is not porary exemption to bass size limits. This is phyCatchFlorida.com ), and purchase a “Go In 2011 the Black Bass Management Plan necessary, biologically and that the size limit done to ensure the health of Florida fresh- Fishing” largemouth bass tag for your vehi- was approved, based on comments from complicates regulations. What is advanta- water resources while encouraging fi sh- cle or trailer (see http://bit.ly/FLbass-tag). more than 7,500 anglers and a series of geous is protecting bigger fi sh, which are ing participation from small clubs to major Florida Department of Health raises awareness of chikungunya fever

The Florida Department of Health advises The Florida Department of Health has diabetes, or heart disease. A person infected diseases/chikungunya.html. For more infor- residents and visitors to be aware of chikun- received three reports of imported cases of with chikungunya should stay indoors as mation in Miami-Dade County, call (786) gunya fever, a viral mosquito borne disease chikungunya fever to Florida from travelers much as possible until symptoms subside to that has made its way to the Caribbean who recently traveled to the Caribbean. One prevent further transmission. 336-1276, in Broward County call (954) 467- countries from Africa, Asia and islands in the case is a 30 year old woman in Miami-Dade To minimize exposure to mosquitos, 4784 and in Hillsborough County call (813) Indian Ocean and Western Pacifi c. Travelers County, one case is a 29 year old woman practice the drain and cover method. Drain 298-2024. to these countries could carry the virus back from Broward County, and the other is a 44 water from garbage cans, house gutters, to the United States and infect local mosqui- year old woman in Hillsborough County. pool covers, coolers, toys, fl ower pots or any to populations. Symptoms of chikungunya usually begin other containers where sprinkler or rain wa- Thank you Mosquitoes can transmit different viruses 3-7 days after being bitten by an infected ter has collected and discard any items that including chikungunya, West Nile and East- mosquito and can include fever and severe may collect water. Clean bird baths and pet ern equine encephalomyelitis. Chikungunya, joint pains often in hands and feet. Other water bowls twice a week. If you must be Community compassion like dengue, can be transmitted from an in- symptoms can include headache, muscle outside when mosquitoes are active, cover The Cheryl Waters family would like to ex- fected human to an Aedes mosquito which pain, joint swelling or rash. Chikungunya fe- up. Wear shoes, socks, long pants, and long tend their heartfelt thank you to all the fam- in turn can bite another human and pass ver does not often result in death, but some sleeves. You may also apply mosquito repel- ily and friends who helped sustain us during along the disease. Aedes mosquitoes are day individuals may experience persistent joint lent to bare skin and clothing. Always use her long illness and subsequent death. Your biters which can lay eggs in very small water pain. There is currently no vaccine or medi- repellents according to the label. Repellents cards, prayers, phone calls, etc. were very containers. Early detection of the symptoms cation to prevent chikungunya fever. If you with DEET, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyp- much appreciated and needed during our and preventing mosquitoes from biting will feel that you may have contracted chikun- tus, and IR3535 are effective. Use mosquito time of sorrow. We would ask for one more help prevent the disease from spreading in gunya, see your health care provider. People netting to protect children younger than 2 the United States. During times of increased at increased risk for severe disease include months. thing, remember Cheryl every now and then mosquito activity, local mosquito control newborns exposed during delivery, older To learn more about the chikungunya and smile, for that is what she would want. districts will treat accordingly to ensure the adults (≥65 years), and people with medi- virus, please visit www.fl oridahealth.gov/ Thank you again, safety of communities. cal conditions such as high blood pressure, diseases-and-conditions/mosquito-borne- The Cheryl Waters Family To Place a Display Ad Staff We Pledge… Phone: (863) 675-2541 *ÕLˆÃ iÀ:ÊPatty Brant • To operate this newspaper as a public trust • To help our community become a better place to The deadline for all advertising is 4 p.m. on Friday Advertising Services Coordinator:ÊDale ConyersÊ for the following Thursday’s publication live and work, through our dedication to consci- Advertising Services:ÊBarbara CalfeeÊ E-mail: [email protected] entious journalism. 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Natalie Renee Canales James R McVay IV Sidney Nunez 6 Caloosa Belle May 29, 2014 Practice healthy habits Church Briefs Movies for kids vid Jackson Special organ music by John Geib Christ the King Lutheran Church is offer- Thursday, June 12, The Rev. Dr. ing to the elementary school children of La- Jackson 9:30 A.m. Healing Service 10:30 during water activities Belle a free children’s movie the fi rst Friday A.m. Bible Study - All Welcome In recognition of Recreational Water er and safer summer by taking some simple of the months of June, July and August. So Sunday, June 15, 10 A.m. Morning Prayer mark your calendar and join us for some fun Illness and Injury Prevention Week, May precautions” said Pat Dobbins, Administra- led by Eucharistic Minister Elizabeth Wade in our air-conditioned hall with free popcorn 19–25, the Florida Department of Health in tor & Health Offi cer for the FL Dept of Health Thursday, June 19, The Rev. Dr. David and drink. The movie showing for Friday, Jackson 9:30 A.m. Healing Service 10:30 Hendry and Glades Counties encourages in Hendry and Glades Counties. June 6, at 7:30 p.m. is “The Nut ,” an everyone to take precautions to stay healthy A.m. Bible Study - All Welcome action-packed comedy in fi ctional Oakton Sunday, June 22, 10 A.m. Rev. Nancy and safe during recreational water activities. Tips for water safety include: that follows the travails of a mischievous Smith With Memorial Day and summer just around * Use life jackets appropriately squirrel, and his rat friend Buddy, who plan Thursday, June 26, The Rev. Dr. David the corner, the potential for illnesses and in- a nut store heist of outrageous proportions Jackson 9:30 A.m. Healing Service 10:30 juries in water-related activities increases as * Provide continuous, attentive supervi- sion for swimmers *Know CPR * Shower and unwittingly fi nd themselves embroiled A.m. Bible Study - All Welcome residents and visitors enjoy water activities. in a much more complicated and hilarious Sunday, June 29, 10:00 A.m. The Rev. Dr. Recreational Water Illness and Injury Pre- with soap before you swim to reduce the amount of bacteria in the water adventure. Christ the King Church is located David Jackson Special organ music by John vention Week focuses on simple steps swim- Geib. * Prevent access to water when pool is on State Route 29, ¼ mile west of County mers and pool operators can take to help Route 78(at Food Mart). ensure a healthy and safe swimming experi- not in use ence for everyone. Each year, mishandling * Follow directions on product labels and Happenings in July pool chemicals leads to over 3,000 visits to wear appropriate safety equipment when Healing service Good Shepherd Episcopal Church , 1098 Col- emergency rooms across the nation. Every handling pool chemicals *Check the chlo- Good Shepherd Episcopal Church, 1098 lingswood Pkwy, LaBelle Calendar July 2014. day, two children under 14 years of age die rine and pH level before entering the pool, Collingswood Pkwy, LaBelle Calendar June Sunday July 6th 10:00 A.m. The Rev. from drowning, making drowning the lead- and don’t swallow the water. 2014 John R Ga.m.ble. Follow the Florida Department of Health on Sunday, June 1, 10 a.m. The Rev. Dr. Allen Thursday July 10th The Rev. Dr. David ing cause of injury death for children 1 to 4 Twitter at @HealthyFla and on Facebook. For years old. W. Brown, Jr. Jackson 9:30 A.m. Healing Service 10:30 more information about the Florida Department a.m. Bible Study. “You and your family can have a healthi- of Health please visit www.fl oridahealth.gov.= Thursday, June 5t, The Rev. Dr. David Jackson 9:30 a.m. Healing Service 10:30 All Welcome Sunday July 13th 10:00 A.m. A.m. Bible Study - All Welcome The Rev. Dr. David Jackson Special organ Obituaries Sunday ,June 8, 10 A.m. The Rev. Dr. Da- music by John Geib. Isabelle M. Akin, 89 A clan gathering and celebration of his life and Gifted students at LHS challenged LABELLE — Isabelle M. Akin passed away memory will be held at his home at a later date. May 25, 2014 in Ocala. She was born Jan. 22, He was the “Master of his Ship, the Captain of and Software Engineering. Freshman Kayla his Soul”- Invictus By Kelle Collins, 1925 in Carbur, Fla., to the late Owen Edgar and Gifted Consultation teacher at LaBelle High Howard said, “Building the catapult was fun the late Minnie Mae (Swindle) Mills. She was a Cremation Arrangements are being handled by Akin-Davis Funeral Home - LaBelle. School and they were really good speakers.” The former longtime resident of Clewiston. winning team, Team Awesome, was made Survivors include three sons, Cecil O. (Ann) LaBelle High School STEM (Science Tech- Nellie Joyce Summeralls, 86 nology Engineering and Mathematics) and up of Juniors Miken Hyser, Jack Dunn, - Akin of LaBelle, Jerry P. (Rosa) Akin of Sea- LABELLE — Nellie Joyce Summeralls passed jah Luckey, Michael Martinez, and Hunter brook, Texas, and Jimmy (Nora) Akin of La- Gifted Education students were challenged away May 20, 2014 Spargo. “We broke the tongue depressors… Belle; two daughters, Barbara L. Akin of on Friday to make a catapult that could in LaBelle. on purpose,” explained Dunn, “we wanted Clewiston and Patty Akin of Ocala; brother, Wil- She was born May launch an object- a Skittle- the farthest. The bur Ray Mills of Snellville, Ga.; sister, Mamie Lee results were amazing. Students participated to do something different to make the ful- 21, 1927, in Pell City, crum higher.” Its creative thinking like this (Charles E. ) Roberts of Plant City; eleven grand- Ala. to the late in this mini- competition during a presenta- that gets the job done explained Engineers’ children; and seven great-grandchildren. George and the late tion by Misael Garcia and Ross Laguerre, She was preceded in death by her husband, Nellie (Ballard) representatives from Engineers Without Bor- presenter Laguerre. “Programs like this are Paul R. Akin; and brothers, Huey and Owen “Ot- Cruise. She married ders from Florida Gulf Coast University. The a great marriage between the two schools. to” Mills. Earl “Buck” Summe- group, which is sponsored by Dr. Sally Berg, We get to use the resources that FGCU has Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Sat- ralls. She was a lov- wants to get the message to all high school and they get to market to our top students,” urday, May 31, 2014 at Ortona Cemetery Pavil- ing wife, mother, students in Hendry & Glades Counties that stated LaBelle High School Principal Jose ion, Moore Haven with Rev. Frank Deerey Jr. grandmother, great engineering is an exciting fi eld to enter. Roquett, an FGCU alum. With an ever in- offi ciating. Interment will follow in Ortona Ce- grandmother and Students participated in an interesting slide creasing number of engineering jobs on the metery. great-great show, catapult competition, and interactive horizon, it seems like partnerships like this Visitation will be Friday, May 30 from 6 to 8 grandmoth- question and answer session to learn more one continue to help our public schools to p.m. at Akin-Davis Funeral Home in LaBelle. In er and will be missed by about Civil, Environmental, Biomedical, head in the right direction. lieu of fl owers, memorial donations can be all who knew and loved her. made to the American Diabetes Foundation or Survivors include her loving children, Earlene the church or charity of your choice. Kilburn, Carless Summeralls and wife Brenda, Check out these Arrangements by Akin-Davis Funeral Home - D. E. Summeralls and wife Ann, Carol Rivers new features: LaBelle. and husband Jimmy, Jimmy Summeralls and wife Teresa, Paula Whitman and husband Ho- • Daily Local Richard D. Lawson, 63 ward, and April Rowe; eighteen grandchildren; LABELLE — Richard D. Lawson passed from twenty-two great-grandchildren; fi ve step-great- News Updates this barren hunting ground to the Masters lease grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; on May 19, 2014. He was born on Jan. 30, 1951. • New interactive and three step great-great grandchildren. Preceded in death by his father, David Lawson Nellie was preceded in death by her loving and easy to Sr. husband, Earl A. “Buck” Summeralls; son, He is survived by his wife and best friend of navigate format George Rodney Summeralls. thirty years, Katy (Kaye) Lawson; his loving A Service celebrating her life was held Satur- • Plus much, mother, Betty (Richard) Carter of Winter Haven; day, May 24, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. in Akin-Davis twin brother, David (Peg) Lawson of Jackson Funeral Home with Pastor Roger Bradley offi - much more! Gap, Ala.; brother, Van Lawson of Tifton, Ga.; ciating, where visitation was held from 6 to 8 sons, Chris (Lauren) Lawson and James Law- p.m. on Friday evening. Interment was in Fort son, of Tampa; grandchildren, Haley, Payton Denaud Cemetery immediately following the florida.newszap.com Come see for and Conner Lawson; and many nieces and service. nephews and extended family. yourself! May 29, 2014 Caloosa Belle 7 Community Briefs Kids looking out for kids Benefi t for cancer victim second Monday of every month from 6:30- zheimer’s or memory loss? Are you looking 7:30 p.m. at the library. Book selection and for information about caregiving? The Dubin Five months ago LaBelle Middle and High Benefi t barbecue for Ronnie Walker Sat- meeting dates for the next three months are Alzheimer’s Resource Center holds a care- School students who ride bus #153, driver urday, May 31, at the Alva Church of God as follows: June 9 – Orphan Train by Christina giver support group on the fi rst Wednesday Sherry Hanes, took on the responsibility of 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Gospel groups will sing and Baker Kline. Everyone is invited and encour- of every month from 1–2 p.m. at the First sponsoring a Haitian child, providing food play music under the tent. Bring a chair and aged to participate in the book club. For infor- Christian Church, 89 Ford Avenue, LaBelle. and medical assistance for $38 per month. join the fun, food and fellowship to help out mation call Barron Library at 863-675-0833. Each month they combine their change to Ronnie Walker, who has undergone several Talk with others about issues related to care for “their” child for another month. operations for oral cancer. Dinners $8 eat having a family member with memory loss. With the summer coming on and school in/take out (pulled pork, two sides, roll and Legion events Meetings also provide info on memory loss, out, they’re concerned about how they tea). A rummage sale will be held as well American Legion Post 130 hosts break- communication tips, activity ideas, and can continue to support “their” child, so and donations would be greatly appreciated. fast the fi rst Sunday and a Fish fry the fi rst more. Meetings are facilitated by a Masters they’re having a car wash Saturday, May 31, For information or tickets, please call 239- Friday of the month. Y’all come! Level Social Worker. at Advance Auto. Please come by between 822-5860 (Becky) or 863-258-3506 (Linda). The American Legion is holding bingo 8 a.m.-1 p.m. to get a nice wash and help every Tuesday night from 6:30 to whenever. Volunteer for juvenile LaBelle kids keep their promise. Scholarship opportunity for West SR80 across from the Shell Station. Open to members and guests. arbitration Camp Cloverleaf Edison graduates The Hendry County Court Administration The Rotary Club of LaBelle is offering a Cocaine Anonymous meetings is seeking volunteers for its Juvenile Arbi- If you enjoy the outdoors and are be- scholarship to two students who have grad- CA meetings are held at the United Way tration program. Interested persons should tween 8 and 13 years old by September 1 uated from Edison College (or will graduate this opportunity is for you. Hendry County Building, 133 North Bridge Street Thursdays contact Robin Manfredi, Court Operations by August) and will be attending a public from 6-7 p.m. It is an open meeting and Manager at 863-675-5374 for information. 4-H will be camping with Indian River and university or college in the State of Florida Highlands counties at 4-H Camp Cloverleaf anyone having a desire not to use narcotics in the fall as a junior. For details and an ap- or any other substance is free to attend this in Lake Placid on June 9–13, 2014. The cost plication e-mail jordan2200@embarqmail. meeting. For more information, individuals AA meetings of the overnight camp is $205; includes lodg- com or request one from the Financial Aid may contact Chad at 239-878-1136. Sunday 7 p.m. Church of the Good Shep- ing and meals. If you are interested please offi ce of Edison College. herd, Collingwood Ave. in Port LaBelle; call the 4-H offi ce at 863-983-1598 or 863- DAV fl ea market Tuesday 8 p.m. First Christian Church, Ford 674-4092 for more information. Help Woman’s Club St., LaBelle; Wednesday noon Good Shep- Come out every Saturday to the Disabled herd; Thursday 8 p.m. First Christian; Friday The LaBelle Woman’s Club is asking for American Veterans fl ea market, off Martin Fallen Heroes Benefi t monetary donations for the Days for Girls 7 p.m. Good Shepherd; Saturday 9 a.m. Luther King Blvd. Lots of deals - lots of items Good Shepherd. American Legion Post 130, DAV Chapter Project to fi nish up the supplies needed for - lots of fun! Call 239-728-5332. 144, VFW Post 10100 and the LaBelle Moose the remaining kits. The club still needs dona- For those affected by someone else’s Lodge are planning the annual Fallen Heroes tions of 100 percent cotton material. There drinking, AlAnon is in LaBelle Thursday at Benefi t for Saturday, July 26. The annual is someone at the club house every Tuesday Caregiver Support Group 8 p.m. First Christian Church. Call AA inter- event begins with a brick laying ceremony from 9-11:30 a.m. Do you have a family member with Al- group at 239-275-5111. at the Veteran’s Park, placing bricks in honor of local veterans. then, come to the Legion Post, for a pork dinner with all the fi xin’s, Farmers market! music and more beginning at 11 a.m. Just Farmers Market on Saturdays, sponsored Remember, Graduates! $10. Free delivery in town. All proceeds go by a different church or non-profi t each Remember, Graduates! toward building and maintaining the LaBelle week, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Sweet & Southern, Veterans Memorial Park, at the corner of SR 30 Hardee Street, right behind the Log Cabin 80 and SR 29. BBQ. Half of the proceeds will go to Souled Out Shoe Ministry. For more information Help out with Habitat about Souled Out, call 673-3255. Habitat for Humanity needs volunteers Donate to Salvation Army to help fi nish two homes for LaBelle fami- lies on May 31. Call 239-652-1684 or regis- Help the Salvation Army provide for those ter online at: http://habitat4humanity.org/ in need by donating cans of meat or soup. volunteer-2/ Please drop them by 133 N. Bridge Street. Golf tourney for Caloosa Cats Swimming lessons Only the Learn to swim this summer. Back again, brightest of The Caloosa Cats will also have a golf futures will do! tournament Saturday, June 7, at the Clewis- Flora Zimmerly, a Red Cross certifi ed Instruc- ton Golf Course, 1201 San Luiz Ave., Clewis- tor, is offering swimming lessons through the Invest in your ton. 8 a.m. registration; shotgun start 9 a.m. summer. Call for information: 863-673-2353. future today, Cost $200 per per team or $50 per golfer. tomorrow, and Sponsor a hole for a $100 donation. To reg- NAMI support always when ister or for more information call Doug at National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) you call State 239-633-7242. meets every Friday 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Farm! United Way House, 133 N. Bridge Street. Only the brightest of futures will do! 4-H Overnight Camp for Youth NAMI Connection is a free, confi dential and safe support group for individuals living with Invest in your future today, tomorrow, and If you enjoy the outdoors and are be- mental health challenges. Join a caring group always when you call State Farm! tween 8 and 13 years old by September 1 of peers that offer support through their Your State Farm Agent: this opportunity is for you. Hendry County learned wisdom, Meetings are for 90 min- Your State Farm Agent: 4-H will be camping with Indian River and utes, open to any adult 18 or older living with Highlands counties at 4-H Camp Cloverleaf a mental illness. Trained peer facilitators liv- RenaRena I. D I.iP DiPofiofi in Lake Placid on June 9–14, 2014. The cost 777 W Hickpochee Ave. ing in recovery teach the sessions. 777 W Hickpochee Ave. www.ourinsurancegirl.com of the overnight camp is $205; includes lodg- www.ourinsurancegirl.com Bus: 863-675-1880 ing and meals. If you are interested please Bus: 863-675-1880 Fax: 863-675-8970 call the 4-H offi ce at 863-983-1598 or 863- Book Club meets monthly Fax: 863-675-8970 674-4092 for more information. The Barron Library Book Club meets the 8 Caloosa Belle May 29, 2014

Community Briefs MAY 29JUNE 16 Bloodmobile at health department The Bloodmobile will be at the Florida * Department of Health in Hendry County % OFF (Hendry County Health Department) 1140 30 PAINTS & STAINS Pratt Blvd, LaBelle on June 5 from 10 a.m.-2 (with coupon) p.m. All donors receive a wellness checkup including blood pressure, temperature, iron count and cholesterol screening. You must bring photo ID! Save a life! Donate Blood! There is no substitute for human blood. When you donate blood with Florida’s Blood Centers (Now called “OneBlood”), you are making an immediate contribution to the health and welfare of your community. Blood is needed by patients facing planned and unplanned medical procedures, such as trauma vic- tims, cancer patients and premature babies. Blood is usually transfused into patients at local hospitals within 48 hours after you do- nate, so please give blood today. Community outreach Submitted photo/Sylvia Guzman Tuesday, June 10, 9-11 a.m. meet with West Glades School Safety Patrol other agencies and learn about services The West Glades School Safety Patrol visited Discovery Cove and Sea World as available to you and your family. Fun for all. a reward for their good grades and citizenship displayed throughout the 2013- Food distribution, kid care info, WIC and To locate a Sherwin-Williams® store near you, 2014 school year. The 5th grade students include: Mia Castano, Taylor Martin, visit sherwin-williams.com or call 1-800-4-SHERWIN. summer safety for kids. Miguel Coates, Jason Branch, Marcos Rico, Destiny Cortez, Shelbie Burtchaell, Come to Barron Park. Sponsored by Dylann White, Kaily Herrold, Lane Hingson, Adam Reinbott, Juana Velasquez, Healther Hendry Glades Task Force. RSVP Johnathan Munson, Clay Campbell, Eric Reyes, Leyton Spencer, Ecilia Rawls, Enter for a Chance to Win a 2014 to 863-674-1441 if your agency would like to Jaden Razo, Snow, Janna Morrissey, Omar Casiano, Gion Crews, Kari- AND set up a table. Ford Explorer a VIP trip to a sia Guzman, Alyssa Harrell, Ryley Bourdeau, Laine Williams, Jorden Whobrey, Lane Murray, Michael Stevens, Dylan Berden. 2014 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Loose pony, horse found Cup™ Race of your choice.** The Ag Unit has recovered a pony and a horse from running loose on the roadways in the Montura area of Hendry County. If you have lost a pony or a horse, please contact the Hendry County Sheriff’s Offi ce Ag Unit at 863-674-5600 or 863-805-5000. Bull found Hendry County Sheriff’s Offi ce has found a bull loose near Dooley Grade area. Call ENTER AT SWRACETOVICTORY.COM 863-674-5600 or 863-805-5000 if you have information.

**NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. LEGAL RESIDENTS OF THE 50 Caloosa Humane Society UNITED STATES (D.C.) 18 YEARS AND OLDER. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Sweepstakes ends 6/30/14. For Official Rules, prize descriptions and odds disclosure, visit www.swracetovictory.com. The Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup™ logo and word mark are used under license by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. and Sprint. Sponsor: The Sherwin- Clinic Williams Company, 101 W. Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115. NASCAR, Inc. and Sprint are not sponsors of this promotion.

The Caloosa Humane Society can order STORE HOURS: special diets from Hills, Royal Canin and MON  FRI: 7 AM TO 7 PM Purina. All sizes of Trifexis now in stock, a SAT: 8 AM TO 6 PM SUN: 10 AM TO 6 PM once a month oral fl ea/heartworm preven- Store hours may vary. See store for details. tion. You can schedule visits for nail trims, anal gland expression, ear plucking, medi-  cated baths and more. Call 863-675-7387 for more information. All proceeds go to the Caloosa Humane Society. Submitted photo Bring this coupon in and save! 30%* VFW News Sunshine State Young Readers SAVE VFW Post 10100 will pay the initial mem- ON PAINTS & STAINS The Sunshine State Young Readers Award (SSYRA) is a program co-sponsored * bership fee for qualifi ed veterans or active by the Offi ce of Library Media and the Florida Association for Media in Educa- SAVE 15% duty personnel currently serving in harms tion (FAME) to nurture lifelong readers who will continue to read for informa- ON PAINTING SUPPLIES way. tion needs and personal pleasure. West Glades Media Center participates in *Valid on retail sales of retail products only. Discount taken off of our list price. Sale pricing or other offers that result in greater savings will supersede this offer. Must surrender coupon at time of redemption. Cash this reading contest and incentives are used to encourage students to read the value: 1/100 of 1¢. Offer excludes previous purchases, and purchases of gift cards, Multi-Purpose primers, Minwax® Wood Finish quarts, ladders, spray equipment and accessories. Other exclusions may apply, see AMVETS selected books. Each time students complete a book, they are entered into a store for details. Void if transferred, purchased, sold, altered, duplicated, or where prohibited by law. Valid at Sherwin-Williams and Sherwin-Williams operated retail paint stores only. We reserve the right to accept AMVETS Post 2012 will pay the initial drawing for a $25.00 Target gift card and receive a poster. The students who refuse or limit the use of any coupon. Offer valid 5/29/14–6/16/14. © 2014 The Sherwin-Williams Company. membership fee for any veterans that were complete at least 10 of the 15 SSYRA books were treated to a limo ride to Chuck honorably discharged. For more information E. Cheese and Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Fort Myers on May 20. Congratu- please call 863-675-8008. lations to all students who participated in the contest. May 29, 2014 Caloosa Belle 9

Caloosa Belle/Patty Brant DAV Chapter 144 offi cers On May 14 members of the La- Belle Disabled American Veterans Chapter 144 installed offi cers for the 2014-15 year. Pictured from left: Installing offi cer Jerry Con- way (Commander, Cape Coral DAV Chapter 108), Bob Schall (outgoing Commander and new Vice Com- mander), Kerry Wentela (Offi cer of the Day), Harlee S. Harn (new Commander), Ron Costa (Senior Vice Commander), Bob Kirkwood (Treasurer), Millard Wagnon (Ser- vice Offi cer), Joe Oliver (Sgt. at Arms).

BELOW: Newly installed Vice Commander (and outgoing Commander) Bob Schall, right, turns over his gavel to newly installed Chapter 144 Commander Harlee S. Harn. The installation took place May 14.

Submitted photo VFW presents plaque On Friday, May 23, LaBelle VFW Post 10100 presented a plaque of appreciation for their support of veterans to the LaBelle Winn Dixie Store. In the photo from the left are: Todd Collins Meat Dept. Mgr, Tim Achter, Store Mgr., Mark Schoen- wald Post Quartermaster and Roy Rees Post Judge Advocate. 10 Caloosa Belle May 29, 2014

Calooa Belle/Patty Brant

Wildlife like this deer abound on Roberts proper- ty in Felda - the newly opened Felda Swamp Buggy Tours.

Calooa Belle/Patty Brant

Let Jordan Roberts take the wheel and introduce you to Hendry County and Southwest Florida’s rich natural beauty. Take a tour of the real Florida by Patty Brant Caloosa Belle South Florida is rich in lots of things, like deer and tur- key, gators and birds, brilliant sunrises and breathtaking sunsets. Most people don’t have access to these wonders, that’s one of the reasons so many converge on South Florida dur- ing the winter months. Locals like Jordan Roberts have grown up with these amazing natural gifts and are anxious to share them with others who are not as fortunate. So, when Jordan’s dad, Robert Roberts, got the idea of using their 4,000-acre property in Felda to introduce people to swamp buggy rides through the old Florida wilds, Jor- dan got right to work. He researched how to do it and is making it happen. Felda Swamp Buggy Tours has offi cially opened its doors as of May 23. Located at 13375 S SR 29, Felda, you can get a great look at old Florida backwoods on a modern 26- passenger swamp buggy with Jordan behind the wheel. This 2004 LaBelle High School graduate’s fi rst dream was on the baseball diamond. In fact, he pitched for the Dodger minor league. Now, he’s using his youth and en- ergy to build up this family venture. The 4,000-acre property offers swamps and woods with wildlife that can pop out of the brush or water at any mo- ment. It has been in the family since his great-grandfather purchased it. The property is part of the original Roberts family prop- erty that included Southwest Florida’s legendary Red Cattle Company. The site includes an air conditioned reception building to house ticket sales and displays. The walls are already covered with local South Florida game trophies. Even with the emphasis on the natural beauty of South Florida, they still have nice modern restroom facilities. You can call 863-843-2989 for tickets or information or go on line at Feldaswampbuggytours.com to schedule a tour. They’re open seven days a week from 8:30-5:00. Call about early morning or evening group tours. Scheduled tours run daily at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Kids three and under ride free. If you’re captivated by the Florida swamp and woods and the critters that call them home, Felda Swamp Buggy Tours, is a nice, family attraction that can put you there. May 29, 2014 Caloosa Belle 11 Memorial Day Continued From Page 1 nity came together at the Ft. Denaud Cem- around and spend a few minutes just read- etery to honor the men and women from ing names. this area who have fallen while serving this Because when someone’s name fails country. to be forgotten, they are remembered, and In his speech to those gathered, Matthew many of those lost were too young to have Kindermann, Commander of the American secured posterity from their own popular- Legion, welcomed everyone and thanked ity. When you look at those carrying fl ags them for their remembrance. or rifl es today, you might see old men and He went on to give some numbers, “that women. These are the survivors. may surprise some but will sober all. In to- The comrades, brothers, sisters, fathers, tal there were 116,516 American lives lost in mothers, wives and husbands of those we’re World War I. 405,399 total American lives honoring today. Today is not for them but lost in World War II. 36,516, lost in Korea, they wouldn’t miss today for all the holidays 58,209 lost in Vietnam, 2,229 lost in Afghani- on the calendar because they know all too stan and 4,488 lost in Iraq.” well the price we pay for freedom. And that Matthew went on to add that, “today is cost is to be borne by the young men and the day we the living remember those lost women standing here today next to their fa- Calooda Belle/Dale Conyer and honor thers and mothers. their sacri- “That’s not to say that we wish for war TOP: Legionnairs deliver fi ce. Some or want our children to pursue military ca- a salute to their fallen people ask reers, but it is to say that by standing here comrades at Memorial me, how today, our future generations have our sup- Day ceremonies at Fort do we show port to do what is necessary to protect our Denaud Cemetery. Earlier remem- liberties.” they provided the service brance, or Commander Kindermann concluded by at Felda. what is the encouraging, “the veterans to take the time right way to thank our guests for coming to pay hom- BOTTOM: Bugler Pedro to honor age to our brethren. Nieves honors his mother them? To the young men and women, please every time he plays Taps The take some time to visit a few grave markers at a military ceremony answer is and explain to your children the hard topics like Monday’s Memorial simply to Calooa Belle/Dale Conyers of service, honor and remembrance. To our Day at Fort Denaud Cem- be here, American Legion Com- children, know that we all wish to fi ght an- etery. where they mander Matt Kindermann other war ourselves so that you don’t have lay, walk to, but if you may, you will not be alone.” PIENSA VERDE, RECICLA THINK GREEN, RECYCLE ES FÁCIL SER VERDE IT’S EASY BEING GREEN REDUCIR, REUSAR, RECICLA! REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE!

Reciclar el presente, Recycle the Present, salvar el futuro! Save the Future!

La familia media tira 6 CADA TONELADA DE En La Basura De Estados ¿Cuánto tarda en The average family EVERY TON OF PAPER In the United States trash How Long Does it Take ARBOLES DIGNO DE PAPEL RECICLADO Unidos Se Produce A Un descomponer? throws away 6 TREES RECYCLED SAVES… is produced at the rate to Decompose? PAPEL en un ano. AHORRA... Ritmo De1,609 Libras • Poder de aluminio : WORTH OF PAPER • 7 Trees of 1,609 lbs per person • Aluminum Can: 80 yrs • 7 árboles Por Persona Al Año. 80 años Se necesita la misma • 9,000 Libras de vapor in one year. • 9,000 Lbs of Steam per year! • Glass Bottle: 500 yrs cantidad de energía para • 275 Libras de Azufre • Botella de cristal It takes the same amount • 275 Lbs of Sulfur • Soda Bottle: 700 yrs 500 años hacer un nuevo poder • 60,000 Gal de Agua of energy to make ONE • 60,000 Gal of Water • 350 Libras de piedra • Styrofoam: NEVER • Botella de refresco:\ • 350 Lbs of Limestone como se hace para hacer caliza 700 años new can as it does to 20 reciclado de latas • 3.3 yardas cúbicas de • Espuma de poliestireo: make 20 recycled cans. • 3.3 Cubic Yds of espacio nunca Landfill Space LO BUENO LO MEJOR EL MEJOR THE GOOD THE BETTER THE BEST SER PARTE DE LA SOLUCIÓN, NO LA CONTAMINACIÓN. BE PART OF THE SOLUTION, NOT THE POLLUTION. Hendry County Special Districts (863)675-5252 Hendry County Special Districts (863)675-5252 *Hazardous Waste Disposal Needs (863)673-0508 *Hazardous Waste Disposal Needs (863)673-0508 Progressive Waste Solutions (863)675-2481 Progressive Waste Solutions (863)675-2481 12 Caloosa Belle May 29, 2014

Submitted photo Submitted photos/Jodi Higginbotham LHS Student Athlete of the Month LMS April Students of the Month

for May 2014 - Beatriz Cardoza LaBelle Middle School named its Students of the Month for April. They are, from left: Eric Cruz 6th; Austin Wilcox 6th; Blaine Steverson 7th; Hechavarria 7th; Gerardo Rivas-Leal 8th; Maria Villeda 8th. LaBelle High School Graduation 8 a.m. Saturday, May 31, LHS football fi eld

Diabetes. Our free monthly

Submitted photo seminar can help you LHS Student of the Month for May understand and learn how 2014 - Danny Keller to control it.

According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 26 million Americans have diabetes. If you are at risk or currently living with diabetes, the most important thing you can do for your health is to learn how to manage it. Start today by joining our Dietician Sallyanne Boyd for a free, monthly diabetes seminar. Sallyanne will teach you about the risks of diabetes and how you can keep it in check for a long, healthy life.

Diabetes Seminar First Thursday of every month, starting June 5 11 a.m. - Noon Lehigh Regional Medical Center First Floor Meeting Room

Submitted photo For more information and to RSVP, LHS Student of the Month for May call 368-4551. 2014 - Melissa Dunham 1500 Lee Blvd. • Lehigh Acres, FL • LehighRegional.com May 29, 2014 Caloosa Belle 13 LABELLE AREA HONOR ROLL’S

Country Oaks Elementary Fifth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Holt, Marcos Mendoza, Brian Raya, Dariel Aguilar, Roman Luviano, Kaleese McLymont-Davis, Alexia Marron, Second Nine Weeks Honor Roll 2013-14 Stephanie Alvarado, Gabriel Arriola, Diana Avila, Harvey Alderman, Sheila Anaya, Jayden Arriaga, Jisselle Busta- Madison Martinez, Lauren Mitchell, Aleen Munoz, Madison First Grade “A” Honor Roll Barr, Kayla Beckford, Bone, Laelynn Bottoms, Xavier mante, Samantha Cruz, Alexis Juarez. Music, Nunez, Arely Ortiz, Araceli Perez, Karan Angel Albeno, Jolette Andrade, Amy Armijo-Lainez, Ricardo Boyce, Naomi Cervantes, Alejandra Geronimo, Carlos Gon- Fourth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Perez, Natalia Reyes, Giselle Rivas, Faith Rivera, Maria Ro- Banda, Aleah Baron, David Bermudez, Aubrianna Briggs, zalez, Abbey Parantha, Renier Pupo, Andrea Raya, Jose Margarito Antunez-Luna, Lawson Davidson, Stephanie Za- driguez, Roxana Rodriguez, Jocelyn Ruiz, Jeamscy Salgado, Kai Busey, Carson Carr, Dayna Castro, Nathalia Colmen- Reyes, Yahaira Reyes, Eebonik Simmons, Tori Soliz, Angel mudio, Destiny Ballard, Bowen, Luis Casiano, Victoria Sandoval-Dean, Santillana, Brenda Saucedo, ares-Salgado, Shariha Corker, Ivan Covarrubias, Sussan Sorcia, Jesse Taylor, and Alex Willoughby. Gomez, Haley Lopez, Corenna Martinez, Justin Mickelsen, Curtis Scruggs, Pascual Silva-Pena, Ian Solis, Justin Taylor, Diaz-Carreno, Lillianna Garcia, Anthony Gutierrez, Jasmyne Alejandro Morales, Adan Pedrizco, Peet, David Ke’yonna Weston, Austin Williams, and Jiovani Zuniga. Hendrix, Kamron Jimenez, Keisy Juarez, Israel Madrid, En- LaBelle Middle School Perez, Valentin Rivera, Idalia Trejo, Jenny Gil, Bryan Aguilar, Fourth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll rique Magana-Ramirez, Dariel Marines, Salvador Marron, Second Nine Weeks Honor Roll 2013-14 Ivonne Beltran, Adryanna Lopez, Tyler Lowe, Roxana Ortiz- Daniel Adams, Manuel Aguas, Stormy Alexander, Jair An- Frank Marroquin, Esperanza Martinez, Yair Martinez, Dianna Sixth Grade “A” Honor Roll Villa. drade, Federick Bernard, Nicholas Carr, Alyssa Carrillo, Meza, Madison Moreno, Brianna Narez, Mailine Nunez, Jo- Angel, Mary, Boyett, Blayne, Casillas, , Cruz, Erik, Ho- Fifth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Damien DeLeon, Juan Diaz, Elizabeth Espinoza, Christian selin Osorio, Jose Pena, Jazlyn Prince, Damian Ruiz, Celeste gan, Jackson, Juarez, Karem, Lucas-Garcia, David, Mann, Brianna Carnevalino, Gustavo Cayente, Roberto Coria, Jorge Etienne-Whitehall, Felix Flores, Layne Garza, Jenifer Geroni- Ruiz-Mendoza, David Santillana, Kaylin Shepherd, Chey- Katelyn, Sanchez, Taylor, Santillana, Jazmine, Steverson, Cruz, Brandon Williams, Val Godwin, Samantha Hernandez, mo, Saul Gomez, Jesus Gonzalez, Chassdee Jaume , Steph- enne Taylor, Emily Vasquez-Perales, Anaixly Vega, Shannon Alexis, Wilcox, Austin. Ethan Holt, Roberto Minguela, Kadyn Pool, Tyler Nisbet, anie Lopez, Casandra Monjaras, Joe Olguin, Chaz Ortega, Winn, Christy Woods, and Alina Wright. Seventh Grade “A” Honor Roll Stephen Hesse, Melissa Raya, Natasha Serrano, Elizabeth Perez, Alexis Reyes, Antonio Rivas, Rodrigo Rodriguez, Second Grade “A” Honor Roll Boyett, Alina, Brown, Elise, Castro, Harvey, Cordova, Sara, Zuniga-Martinez, Fernando Aragus, Lizbeth Garcia, Pedro Vivianna Rodriguez, Angel Soto, Sophia Suarez, Giselle Ta- Christopher Barcenas, Alan King, Futch, Juanito Grant, Emily, Hechavarria, Ingrid, Hoker, Paula, Howard, Soto, Soraya Villafuerte. vera, Adrian Torres, Xavier Torres, Filiberto Trejo, Journey Diaz-Carreno, Maria Gaitan-Guillen, Hunter Hayes, Daniella Stephen, Lofton, Madelyon, Medina, Yesenia, Montez, Jose, Vidaurri, Angel Washington, and Breann White. Jaume, Kate Llanes, Suriel Martinez-Avila, Fatima Nuca- Ortiz, Arleth, Saheed, Shareefa. Country Oaks Elementary Fifth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll mendi, Axel Ozon, David Perez-Gutierrez, Jackson Rodgers, Eighth Grade “A” Honor Roll Third Nine Weeks Honor Roll 2013-14 Stephanie Alvarado, Luis Andrade, Gabriel Arriola, Diana Daniel Scruggs, Gracie Seavey, Emily Suggs, Kezzia Valdovi- Barrios, Vanessa, Beltran, Jessica, Bridwell, Emma, Burton, First Grade “A” Honor Roll Avila, Harvey Barr, Isaac Bone, Ivan Briones, Cruz Carreno, nos, Gavin Wilson, and Jovani Zavala. Tyler, Dawson, John, Figueroa, Ruby, Galaviz, Jaileen, Garza, Chris Aguilar, Angel Albeno, Jolette Andrade, Amy Armijo- Yasmin Ceballo, Naomi Cervantes, Maria Coto, Alejandra Third Grade “A” Honor Roll Melanie, Hood, Kayla, Leos, Angela, Manso, Kayla, Mz-\ Lainez, Ricardo Banda, Aleah Baron, David Bermudez, Geronimo, Carlos Gonzalez, Cristian Guzman, Jazzmyn Mc- Aniseth Busey, Haleigh Campbell, Kasey Chadwick, Natalie Rtinez—Villa, Odalys, Nunez, Jocelin, Perez—Gonzalez, Aubrianna Briggs, Kai Busey, Carson Carr, Dayna Castro, Cready, Tayler McGill, Isyss Maldonado, Abbey Parantha, DeJesus, Edgar Garcia, Omar Garcia, Davian Guzman, Kruz Jose, Purvis, Jaxon, Reyna, Alondra, Rivas-Leal, Gerardo, Shariha Corker, Fabian Diaz, Sussan Diaz-Carreno, Karla Andrea Raya, Richard Redd, Jose Reyes, Jose Salgado, Tori Jimenez, Kenneth Llanes, Damian McMackins, Madison Sandoval, Lazaro, Stitt, Caleb, Vega—Anaya, Jakelin, Villa, Galvan, Giuliana Gaure, Anthony Gutierrez, Jazmyne Hen- Soliz, Jesse Taylor, Tana’Ja Thompkins, Melissa Verduzco, Martinez, Lauren Mitchell, Alex Murrillo, Abraham Nunez, Brandon. drix, Keisy Juarez, Kamron Jimenez, Israel Madrid, Enrique Cal Walker, Demonte Washington, Alex Willoughby. Arely Ortiz, Araceli Perez, Natalia Reyes, Jocelyn Ruiz, Al- Sixth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Magana-Ramirez, Dariel Marines, Elsy Marquez, Frank fredo Salas-Gonzalez, Jeamscy Salgado, Brenda Saucedo, Baker, Zarea, Bedolla, Erik, Beltran, Oswaldo, Bustos, Marroquin, Esperanza Martinez, Yair Martinez-Gutierrez, West Glades School Curtis Scruggs, Ian Solis, Justin Taylor, Wyatt Timm, Justin Michel, Calzada, Stephane, Chairez, Alex, Cremonesi Ma- Celeste Ruiz Mendoza, Diana Meza, Briana Narez, Mailine Third Nine Weeks Honor Roll Sherrod, Brendan Walker, and Austin Williams. honey, Lion, Dejesus, , Delgado—Zamora, Raymond, Nunez, Joselin Osorio, Juan Perez, Jazlyn Prince, Damian First Grade “A” Honor Roll Fourth Grade “A” Honor Roll Deras, Vanessa, Dominguez-Giron, Lesly, Escobedo, Bri- Ruiz, Justin Topper, Lilian Vasquez, Emily Vasquez-Perales, Rhodes, Cameron, Moreno, Zaira, Lyons, Emersyn, Hicks, Haley Boone, Hannah Boone, Manuel Cordova, Arli Fajardo, anna, Esquivel, Avelardo, Garcia, Gustavo, George, Down- Anaixly Vega, Ciara Williams, Shannon Winn, Christy Woods, Abigail, Deras, Elena, Hendry, Carli, Rojas, Alexandra, Thig- Abel Hernandez, Ashlyn Hood, Terryn Horton, Victoria Jacob- ing, Gomez, Julian, Gonzalez, Nalani, Gonzalez, Roberto, and Alina Wright. pen, Lawton, Cruz, John, Curtis, Riley, Hunter, Gavin, Kinney, Barrera, Rylan Keen, Alysandra Luna, Grace McGirt, Haylee Hernandez, Christianna, Hernandez, Esmerelda, Hernandez, Second Grade “A” Honor Roll Landon, Barnes, Charlies Ava, Murray, Ty, Nelson, Alexan- O’Bannon, Frida Paniagua, Miguel Pena, Maia Piedra, Jaelyn Joseph, Hernandez, Nayeli, Hernandez, Octaviano, Hernan- Christopher Barcenas,Juanito Diaz-Carreno, Hannah Futch, dra, Perra, Granger, Thompson, Jadiel, Townsend, Austin, Purvis, Daniel Skinner, Trinity Thielen, and Brian Zuniga. dez, Yanira, Holt, Kurt, Horton, Chloe, Leon, Jacqueline, Maria Gaitan-Guillen, Hunter Hayes, Lilliana Jusino, Alan Fulford, Cross, Ford, Carli, Sandoval, AnaKaren, Alexander, Fifth Grade “A” Honor Roll Loredo—Marquez, Meliton, Loreto, Angel, Madrid, Alea, King, Joseph Koff, Fatima Nucamendi, Axel Ozon, David Isabella, Murray, Kaelyn, Sands, Blake. Cruz Carreno, Jacob Howard, Jaden Sherrod, Kyleigh Stitt, Madrid, Genesis, Madrid, Juan, Marroquin, Zane, Martinez, Perez-Gutierrez, Jackson Rodgers, Saul Salinas, Daniel Second Grade “A” Honor Roll and Pearl Torres. Giovanni, Montes, Kaylan, Morrison, Paul, Nash, Camryn, Scruggs, Gracie Seavey, Emily Suggs, Kezzia Valdovinos, Williams, Tannah, Griner, Ava, Bautista, Leo, Reyes, Fer- First Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Padilla, Neitali, Parrish, Gavin, Perez, Veronica, Perez— Faith Vonsoosten, Gavin Wilson, and Jovani Zavala. nando, Hansen, Alyssa, Hampton, Jenna, Ramirez, Alexis, Chris Aguilar,Lainee Aguilar, Alexis Avila, Joshua Barradas, Hernandez, Sofia, Ramos, Miguel, Rios, Mabiarely, Rosas, Third Grade “A” Honor Roll Thompson, Jamil, Collins, Brooke, Gregorio, Zellistyne, Guz- Ariely Cabana, Fabian Diaz, Todd Flournah, Karla Galvan, Rosario, Saheed, Safeena, Salas, William, Solis, Jesus, Tor- Omar Garcia, Banicel Leon, Kenneth Llanes, Damian Mc- man, Natalie, Johnson, Gavin, Mason, Joshua, Sandoval, Yahadia Garcia-Anzualda, Giuliana Gaure, Gavin Gonzalez, res, Yadira, Trejo, Jocelyn, Villagomez, Jesus, Walker, Jordan, Mackins, Ricardo Moreno, Alex Murrilo, Luis Rivera, Alfredo Rolando, Sanders, Rylan. Yorny Gonzalez, Yessica Gordo-Gomez, Michael Govea, Do- Warren, Cody. Salas-Gonzalez, Justin Sherrod, Wyatt Timm, and Brendan Third Grade “A” Honor Roll navin Green, Jeremiah Green, Charlene Hall, Abigail Harper, Seventh Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Walker. Pelletier, Nicholas, Reyes, Daniel, Banda, Bethany. Joanna Hernandez, Omar Hernandez-Borrall, Jesus Lopez- Acevedo, Eduardo, Aguilar, Dominic, Casiano, Imelda, Fourth Grade “A” Honor Roll Fourth Grade “A” Honor Roll Villa, Elsy Marquez, Maritsa Martinez, Santos Martinez, Alex Coronado, Sergio, Cruz, Joana, Deras, Marycruz, Desan- Haley Boone, Hannah Boone, Manuel Cordova, Arli Fajardo, Bautista, Kenneth , Hendry, Case, Randant, Haylee, Stan- Minguela, Jaiden Nazzaro, Susan Pasch, Juan Perez, Yareli tiago, Daisy, Dipofi, Rachel, Figueroa, Ramon, Flecha, Eddie, Cynthia Galvan, Amy Garcia, Jefferson Gonzalez, Abel Her- forth, Michael, Collins, Harley, Gaskins, Thomas, Villeda, Perez, Brandon Perkins, John Rey Prieto, Bianely Raya, Hall, Bryce, Hernandez, Kiara, Mayo, Natalie, Molina, Van- nandez, Ashlyn Hood, Terryn Horton, Valeria Jacob-Barrera, Yaquelin, Wright, Chancey, Manjuck, Brian, Mendoza, Brady, Kimberlyn Raymundo-Delossantos, Christian Robertson, essa, Moreno, Alejandra, Pearson, Xavier, Perkins, Jordyn, Alysandra Luna, Grace McGirt, Joanna Magana-Marines, Ortiz, Arely, Perry, Sean, Sanders, Logan. Jaden Robles, Omar Sanchez, Santamaria, Emmanu- Ramirez, Andres, Rigdon, Christopher, Rivas, Reanna, Ruiz, Haylee O’Bannon, Frida Paniagua, Maia Peidra, Miguel Fifth Grade “A” Honor Roll el Sauceda, Fabiola Solis, Ahmadrick Thomas, Justin Topper, Alexander, Talley, Tristan, Vai-Ile, Tyler, Vidaurri, Joe, Villi- Pena, Yesenia Perez-Valenzuela, Jaelyn Purvis, Priscila Branch, Jason, Castano, Mia, Harrell, Alyssa, Herrold, Kaily, Joel Valdez-Reyna, Lilian Vasquez, Elio Verdugo-Gonzalez, cana, Arnulfo. Ramirez, Michelle Rego, Akeel Saheed, Daniel Skinner, Trin- Reyes, Eric, Snow, Sarah, White, Dylann. Fidel Villa-Cruz, and Janidrick Williams. Eighth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll ity Thielen, Ixleily Vega, David Velasquez, and Brian Zuniga. Sixth Grade “A” Honor Roll Second Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Acosta, Selena, Aguilar, Briseida, Arellano, Neftali, Busta- Fifth Grade “A” Honor Roll Battams, Sydney, Gaskins, Sadie, O’Donnell, Lauren, So- Priscilla Aguilar, Gabriel Angel, Evelyn Avila-Aguilar, Mindy mante, Diego, Cervantes, Berniece, Chance, Kymberlee, Laelyn Bottoms, Xavier Boyce, Jacob Howard, Jaden Sher- drel, Sarah, Tindall, Windall. Barraza, Cristina Bedolla, Destiny Boyce, Emily Bridges, Cornelius, Destiny, Cox, Derrick, Dobbins, Cesar, Flores, rod, Kyleigh Stitt, and Pearl Torres. Seventh Grade “A” Honor Roll Jaime Cantu, Isaac Colmenares, Tyrese Davis, Emily Esc- Luz, Garza, Eric, Gonzalez, Alan, Gonzalez, David, Guer- First Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Dzuong, Jocelyn, Goodwin, Gracie. obedo, Hilario Espinoza, Luis Flores, Meya Green, Michael rero, Viviana, Hernandez-Trejo, Jose, Hull, Emilie, Ixmay, Lainee Aguilar, Alexis Avila, Nathalia Colmenares, Todd Kindergarten Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Guerrero, Phillip Harrington, Lilliana Jusino, Joseph Koff, Jennifer, Kirk, Jacob, Mahd1, Hussein, Martinez, Deanna, Flournah, Lillianna Garcia, Gavin Gonzalez, Yorny Gonzalez, Dobson, Teagan, Dyess, Emma, Hernandez, Oscar, Hilbert, Joel Lainez, Leasia Lee, Emilio Martinez, Graciela Orellana, Mendez, Freddy, Menguela, Stephany, Miller, Ashley, Mitch- Yessica Gordo-Gomez, Michael Govea, Jeremiah Green, Kiah, Kats, Haylee, Ochoa, Joanna, Ortiz, Karol, Pegueros, Rutva Patel, Madison Phister, Victor Prudencio, Isabella Ra- ell, Marquis, Navarrete, Paul, Pardo, Margie, Price, Zach- Charlene Hall, Abigail Harper, Epifanio Hernandez, Joanna Venus, Pequeno, Victor, Salazar, Samuel, Sternal, William, mos, Asher Randolph, Carlos Rivera, Giovanni Robles, Luis ary, Ramirez, Jannell, Redd, Victoria, Rego, Neydel, Rivera, Hernandez, Jesus Lopez-Villa, Salvador Marron, Noelia Mar- Villa, Agustin, Villanueva, Jabin, Villeda, David, Slade, Mat- Salinas Roque, Jazmin Salguero, Saul Salinas, Clinton Scott, Xiomara, Saucedo, Ernesto, Seguin, Adrian, Vargas, Angel, tinez, Santos, Martinez, Madison Moreno, Jaiden Nazzaro, thew, Crumb, Hailey, Cruz, Ashley, Hansen, Taylor, Lazalde, Jai’Asia Simmons, Gage Sluder, Mischa Staples, Alona Vazquez, Jose. Susan Pasch, Jose Pena, John Rey Prieto, Bianely Raya, Inri, Moreno, Zael, Mustafa, Lameese, Noguez, Jasmine, Thomas, Jonas Torres, and Ceion Williams. Kimberlyn Raymundo-Delossantos, Christian Robertson, Passmore, Landon, Penate, Merary, White, Jackson, Buen- Third Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Upthegrove Elementary School Jaden Robles, Christian Roblero, Aleeah Saldana, Omar dia, Sophia, Flores, Carol, Smith, Payton, Almazan, Cindy, Vanessa Andrade, Michael Barradas-Lopez, Jovanna Ber- Second Nine Weeks Honor Roll 2013-14 Sanchez, David Santillana, Emmanuel Saucedo, Angel Aguirre, Aleida, Gomez, JuanDiego, Aguas, Abner, Escamilla, rios, Jose Cantu, Nathali Delgado, Nolsen Duardo, Elmer Fa- Third Grade “A” Honor Roll Scheffler, Kaylin Shepherd, Fabiola Solis, Cheyenne Taylor, Jose, Mendez, Violeta, Ramirez, Lorena, Slade, Matthew, jardo, Adela Flores, Sarai Flores, David Austin George, Karla Caden Rimes, Emma Willis, Julissa Casiano, Josilynn Pres- Joel Valdez, and Fidel Villa. Erskin, Joellen, Melendrez, Dulce, Pereyra, Stephanie, Wil- Gil, Alvin Hargrove, Alma Herrera, Paige Kennedy, Banciel ton, Siane Weems, Jeronimo Campos, Acevedo, Paulo Second Grade “A-B” Honor Roll liams, Piper, Juarez, Erik, Crews, Payton, DeSantiago, Edgar, Leon, Daniel Luviano, Alexia Marron, Ricardo Moreno, Hernandez, Miguel Raya-Navedo, Edicia Rodriguez, Aimee Priscilla Aguilar, Tania Aguilar, Evelyn Avila-Aguilar, Mindy Gamez, Luis, Goreham, Aryanna, Green, Blake, Jones, Tylee, Aleena Munoz, Madison Music, Karan Perez, Brooklyn Pind, Suchomski, Michael Stuhlman, Tannner Spencer, Jimmy Barraza, Jasmine Barrett, Cristina Bedolla, Destiny Boyce, Kostoff, Caleb, Melgoza, Giselle, Mendez, Neri, Perez, Me- Jahaziel Rios, Giselle Rivas, Faith Rivera, Jassiry Rivera, Fisher, Everan Keesey, Kaydence Tindall, Jordan Waddell. Emily Bridges, Jaime Cantu, Isaac Colmenares, Tyrese gan, Rodriguez, Averi, Santiago, Emanuel, Santos, Yaritza, Luis Rivera, Maria Rodriguez, Roxana Rodriguez, Elijah San- Fourth Grade “A” Honor Roll Davis, Angel De Los Santos, Kaylee Dominguez, Emily Esc- Velasquez, Cheyla, Bernos, Daniel. doval-Dean, Samuel Santillana, Pascual Silva-Pena, Melvin Joseph Carnevalino, Addison Knust, Natalie Welky, Abigail obedo, Hilario Espinoza, Annaeli Hernandez, Luis Flores, First Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Thomas, Matthew Torres, Gabriel Villanueva, Dyanna Ward, Deleon-Pena, Emily Markussen, Sandra Martinez, Koby Angel Gonzalez, Maya Green, Michael Guerrero, Eden Hall, McKenzie, , Cuacua, Arlene, Chavez, Maria, Barnes, Ke’yonna Weston, and Jiovani Zuniga. Spencer, Kaylee Wills, Natalie Rivera. Phillip Harrington, Hannah Kennington, Joel Lainez, Leasia Chyla, Black, Brooke, Gutierrez, Jayden, Hull, Jenna, Fourth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Fifth Grade “A” Honor Roll Lee, Kate Llanes, Pedro Martinez, Graciela Orellena, Rutva Townsend, Shana, Camilo, Asusena, Casiano, Julissa, Ep- Daniel Adams, Manuel Aguas, Stormy Alexander, Brian Al- Arthur Hoker, Ivan Martinez-Villa, Joshua White, Isaiah Patel, Madison Phister, Victor Prudencio, Isabella Ramos, person, Gage, Gericke, Autumn, Reed, Madison, Trucken- varado-Chavez, Leidy Barrios, Federick Bernard, Nicholas Asbed, Kenna Pack, Antonio Montez, Zachary Mann, Dan- Asher Randolph, Abriel Rivera, Carlos Rivera, Giovanni Ro- miller, Ayla, Willis, Audrey, Casiano, Giovanni, Collier, Beau, Carr, Giancarlo Carreno, Juan Diaz, Felix Flores, Sebastian iel Cardoza, Geronimo Casiano, Alex Davis, Jose Jimenez, bles, Jazmin Salguero, Luis Salinas-Roque, Mischa Staples, Cox, Jason, Saxon, Mallory, Lange, Mariah, Morales, Dania, Flores, Cynthia Galvan, Amy Garcia, Layne Garza, Jenifer Aidan Molina. Ceion Williams, and Meranda Yanes. Lamkin, Shyla, Whidden, Gaven, Lara, Allyson. Geronimo, Saul Gomez, Jesus Gonzalez, Marius Ibarra, Jo- Third Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Third Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Second Grade “A-B” Honor Roll anna Magana-Marines, Jacob Marquez, Joe Olguin, Joel Per- Izik Aguirre, Brian Deras, Miguel Diego-Sebastian, Oziel Jovanna Berrios, Aniseth Busey, Haleigh Campbell, Jose Drabant, Ethan , Herrold, Hanna, Santiago, Nicolas, Thig- ez, Yesenia Perez-Valenzuela, Librado, Quintanilla, Priscila Guzman, Andon Landrum, Jada Powell, Victor Reyes, Rubi Cantu, Isaac Cantu, Andrea Carreno, Natalie DeJesus, Na- pen, Landon, White, Brenann, Rodriguez, Roselin, Alaniz, Ramirez, Michelle Rego, Alexis Reyes, Vivianna Rodriguez, Villa-Resendiz, Hector Cruz, Emmanuel Estrada, Abigail thali Delgado, Nolsen Duardo, Adela Flores, Sarai Flores, Aliya, DeSantiago, Stephanie, Garcia, Jonathan, Battams, Akeel Saheed, Sophia Suarez, Xavier Torres, Ixleily Vega, Gallegos, Angelina Justice, Jody Ortiz, JonPaul San Marty, Edgar Garcia, David “Austin” George, Nicolas Gordo-Gomez, Nicholas, Marines, Karla, Pegueros, Mia, Stafford, Wyatt. David Velasquez, and Journey Vidaurri. Vladimir Vazquez-Villanueva, Acela Ramirez-Salazar, Davian Guzman, Alvin Hargrove, Madison Harrington, Ci- Third Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Aracely Villa, Ayla Fort, John Davis, Martin Cuellar, Lauren arra Hernandez, Hadi Hindi, Kruz Jimenez, Paige Kennedy, Cochran, Brilee, Poulos, Kendal, Carlos, Saul, Escobedo, 14 Caloosa Belle May 29, 2014 LABELLE AREA HONOR ROLL’S We will run all area Honor Rolls as we get them in.

Ramiro, Green, Joshua, Marbry, Mandi, Santiago, Bruce, Kayla, Ixmay Wilmer, Lofton Maura,Lopez Erick, Martinez Tapia, Eduardo, Herrera, Alfredo, Patricio, Juan Carlos, Maximiano, Mata Anamaria, Nunez Sierra, Ortiz Roberto Marbry, Sandi. Russell Jordan, Schwarz Emily. Fourth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Tenth Grade A Honor Roll Collier, Joseph, Lowman, Audrey, Ramanand, Logan, Peg- Acevedo Yarely, Almaguer Jessica, Flores Jazmin,Hawkins ueros, Leonardo, Aguirre, Natalie, Aldana, Carlos, Deras, Lance, Huffman Wesley, Lawton Kaitlin, Marroquin Brandy- Columba, Farless, Evan, Goodwin, Ellie, Guzman, Edgar, nn, Reyna Matthew, Valle Vanessa, Vargas Hugo, Williams Morado, Daniela, Langford, Emmalee, Perra, Kylie, Lopez, Emerald. Lauren, Velasco, Myia, Morales, Jatzime, O’Donnell, Tanner, Eleventh Grade A Honor Roll Tabarez, Jade. Bass Victoria, Burton Glenn, Cardoza Beatriz, Dunn Jack Fifth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Gomez Juana, Grzenda Rachel, Hingson Hayli, Hyser Miken Berden, Dylan, Bourdeau, Ryley, Burthchaell, Shelbie, Ca- Luckey Elijah, Martinez Michael, Muniz Zachory, Pasche siano, Omar, Coates, Miguel, Cortez, Destiny, DeSantiago, Cassidy, Patel Vrraj, Ramirez Uriel, Salinas Magali, Saucedo Ashley, Hingson, Lane, Martin, Taylor, Morrissey, Janna, Adriana, West Douglas, Zelaya Nikole. Murray, Lane, Pequeros, Melody, Rico, Marcos, Santiago, Twelfth Grade A Honor Roll Submitted photo/Andrea Compo Millye, Spencer, Leyton. Chairez Joel, Corbitt Taylor, Cruz Samuel, Davis Champaign Sixth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Desormeau Kaitlyn, Duran Osvaldo, Esquijarosa Amelia Aguilar, Stephany, Aguirre, Kirya, Collier, Lillian, Dzuong, ,Foutch Alari, Garcia Rafael, Grech Jeremy, Guerrero Katie LES April Students of the Month Jasper, Gonzalez, Omar, Kaidor, Joy, Lazalde, Arlette, Lynn, Herrero Brandon, Jimenez Jasmine, Juarez Garcia Ezequiel Taylor, Martinez, Jorge, Noguez, Kristina, Pequeno, Anthony, Kellogg Brittany, Kelting Timothy, Lopez Anna, Lucas-Garcia Quinn, John. Pre-k – First Grade: Front Row: Samantha Gayosso, Rodrigo Ramos-Martin, Jennifer, Luckey Paul, Madrid Clarissa, Maxwell William Seventh Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Mudge Tristan, Narez Yesenia, Olguin Cristal, Ramirez Albar Kayden Albritton, Yasmin Munoz-Escamilla Back Row: Jessica Mata, Zackary Aispuro, Thomas, Alexander, Desiree, Battams, Colin, Ramirez Yanely, Rimes Joshua, Rivera Kendrick, Rosito Ni- Dalrymple, Anthony Velasquez-Garcia, Samuel Morales, Tanner Williams, Sa- Brunetto, Ariel, Coates, George, Crocker, Ashlynn, Hamric, Ashley, Harvey, Teaghan, Martinez, Natalie, Molina, Benja- cole, Sherrod Faith, Zuniga Sergio. mantha DeSantiago. min, Molina, Jadon, Moreno, Anahi, Paz, Melody, Pegueros, Ninth Grade A-B Honor Roll Santos, Ramirez, Eduardo, Skipper, Callie, Williams, Britten. Anderson Alexandria, Avila Cleyver, Boston Cassidy, Bowen Eighth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Ryley, Campbell Bryana, Denton Richard, Espinoza Rafael Banky, Mark, Bernos, Thomas, Branch, Jazmyn, Casiano, Gomez Cinthia, Gomez Manuela, Gonzalez Abigaid, Green Tatiana, Castano, Carina, Castillo, Nicholas, Estes, David, Arielle, Guajardo Naesa, Guillen Guadalupe, Harn Karly Harrell, Emilee, Hernandez, Lexi, Long, Elly, Morado, Jes- Hicks Aaron, Hipple Tanner, Ibarra Yaritzel, Jimenez Joel sica, Padgett, Dustin, Randant, Taylor, Rivera, Vanessa, Leal Juan, Marquez Elizabeth, Martin Meghan, Navarro Ana- Rodriguez, Angell, Sabella, Kaylee, Serrano, Nadiasbel, bel, O’ferrell Macy, Paz Beverly, Perez Brittany, Raya Jaime Zamarron, Selina. Reyes Isaac, Sanchez Omar, Santiago-Cruz Anneth, Shack- ford Deedra, Smith Destiny, Soto Daisy, Stanforth Andrea LaBelle Middle School Trevino Sergio, Villafuerte Marisol, Walker John. Third Nine Weeks Honor Roll 2013-14 Tenth Grade A-B Honor Roll Sixth Grade “A” Honor Roll Arreola Ana, Barnett Anthony, Beltran Jose, Cantu Rumor Angel, Mary, Boyett, Blayne, Casillas, Abigail, Gayle, Travis, Carranza Liliana, Cox Clayton, Desantiago Diego, Desormeau Hogan, Jackson. Colby, Erreguin Yesmin, Escobedo Diana, Escobedo Ricardo Seventh Grade “A” Honor Roll Espino Maribel, Fajardo Gladimir, Figueroa Omar, Hernandez Boyett, Alina, Brown, Elise, Casiano, Imelda, Castro, Har- Cruz, Hernandez Mariano, Herrera Brianna, Hunter Maddi- vey, Cordova, Sara, Deras, Marycruz, Dipofi, Rachel, Grant, son, Hyser Dalton, Jimenez Jose, Lapp Rebekah, Leal Diana Emily, Hechavarria, Ingrid, Hernandez, Liliana, Hoker, Paula, Leon Joseph, Lopez Jacqueline, Lopez Lizbeth, Maciel Karen Howard, Stephen, Juarez, Elias, Lofton, Madelyon, Ortiz, Maciel Samuel, Mendez Esmeralda, Minguela Efren, Molina Arleth, Saheed, Shareefa, Villicana, Arnulfo. Bianca, Moreno Denise, Morrison Brittany, Munoz Diana Eighth Grade “A” Honor Roll Naile Cheyenne, Pearson Austin, Perez Ery, Price Megan Barrios, Vanessa, Beltran, Jessica, Bridwell, Emma, Burton, Quinn Jessica, Ramirez Moises, Reyes Justin, Rodriguez Tyler, Figueroa, Ruby, Hood, Kayla, Hull, Emilie, Leos, An- , Rodriguez Mia, Rodriguez Ricardo, Rojas Luis, San- gela, Manso, Kayla, Martinez-Villa, Odalys, Nunez, Jocelin, tamaria Eliudan, Santiago Thelma, Soto Luis, Valentin Rosa Purvis, Jaxon, Rego, Neydel, Reyna, Alondra, Rivas—Leal, Vaughn Lindamarie, Vazquez-Maldonado Ramon, Whitcomb Submitted photo/Andrea Compo Gerardo, Sandoval, Lazaro, Stitt, Caleb. Brandon, Wilkes Kayla, Yzaguirre Cleofas. Sixth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Eleventh Grade A-B Honor Roll Aguirre—Gallardo, Katherine, Baker, Zarea, Beltran, Os- Acosta Anageli, Arnold Abby, Barnhart-Rickards Hum- LES April Students of the Month waldo, Cantu, Nayleah, Casiano, Daisy, Coker, Madelynn, myhn-Byrd, Barrios Patricia, Bedolla Fernando, Browning Second and Third Grade: Front Row: Haiden Bembry, Alissa Santos, Liliana Cremonesi Mahoney, Lion, Cruz, Erik, Dejesus, Joseph, Nicholas, Casseus Sterlin, Chavez Jacqueline, Coker Gar- Flores-Garcia, Adolfo Saucedo, Ashton Hyde Back Row: Da’Jonia Ross, Devin Delgado—Zamora, Raymond, Deras, Vanessa, Escobedo, rett, Cortez Yasmin, Cox Daynara, Cruz Yessenia, Dominguez Brianna, Escobedo, Juliana, Garcia, Gustavo, Gomez, Jesus, Tracey, Dunham Melissa, Escobedo Leslie, Faz Ashley, Gause Kersey, Jennifer Garcia, Mariela Monroy, Anabell Erreguin. Gomez, Julian, Gonzalez, Nalani, Hernandez, Esmerelda, Christian, Golemme Meghan, Gomez Sanjuana, Gonzalez Hernandez, Nayeli, Holt, Kurt, Juarez, Karem, Langs, Alina, Yuvisela, Gutierrez Josue, Hernandez Estefani, Hernandez Lucas-Garcia, David, Maciel, Kimberly, Madrid, Alea, Ma- Felix, Heuer Sheena, Hicks Taylor, Holt Caitlin, Jaramillo Ju- drid, Genesis, Mann, Katelyn, Marroquin, Zane, Morales, lian, Jimenez Edgar, Jimenez Jose, Johnson Stephanie, Kelle Maria, Orduna-Casiano, Luis, Parrish, Gavin, Perez— Daniel, Lee Brittany, Leon Juliana, Lopez Aaliyah, Marti- Hernandez, Sofia, Ramos, Miguel, Rios, Mabiarely, Sa- nez Jake, Martinez Patricia, Mc Inturff Jorge, Mccormick heed, Safeena, Salas, William, Sanchez, Taylor, Santillana, Chandler, Melgoza Kasandra, Mendez Luis, Mendoza Juan Jazmine, Solis, Jesus, Torres, Yadira, Trejo, Jocelyn, Walker, , Mendoza Vanessa, Montesino Cinthia, Moreno Gerardo Boe, Wilcox, Austin. Morrison Scott, Pepitone Michael, Perez Guadalupe, Phillips Seventh Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Acevedo, Eduardo, Chavez, Rosalba, Desantiago, Daisy, Zachary, Ramos Jose, Rice Jordan, Riggs Kimberly, Sims Escobedo, Eric, Figueroa, Ramon, Herrera, Yaritza, Kelly, Jerica, Soto Evelyn, Torres Eduardo, Urbanowski Elizabeth Cameron, Mayo, Natalie, Medina, Yesenia, Molina, Vanessa, Vargas Anna, Vazquez Joselin, Vazquez Luis, Villa Alondra Montez, Jose, Moreno, Alejandra, Pearson, Xavier, Perkins, Yawn-White Emma. Jordyn, Riddle, Gage, Rigdon, Christopher, Rivas, Reanna, Twelfth Grade A-B Honor Roll Rivera, Guadalupe, Rodriguez, Myai-L, Ruiz, Alexander, Alvarado Cindy, Andrade Jessica, Barfield Emmaraye Solis, Kaylee, Steverson, Blaine, Talley, Tristan, Vasquez, Betancourt Jorge, Bledsoe Stephen, Cantu Natalie, Castille- Gerardo, Vidaurri, Joe. jo Andy, Cierra Edgardo, Coria Maria, Cruz Alfredo, Cuella Eighth Grade “A-B” Honor Roll Nikolas, Deleon Abigail, Deras Ernestina, Dipofi Joseph Acosta, Selena, Aguilar, Briseida, Arellano, Neftali, Busta- Dominguez Yoana, Dorsey Ronnal, Erreguin Jose, Erreguin mante, Diego, Cabana, Alberto, Cervantes, Berniece, Coo- Yesenia, Flack Tyler, Forehand Melanie, Garza Lindsey, Gon- per, Dustin, Cornelius, Destiny, Cuellar, Angelica, Dobbins, zalez Ivana, Gonzalez Thalia, Gregg Ashley, Guerrero Arace- Cesar, Galaviz, Jaileen, Galdamez, Babi, Gomez, Renf., li, Gutierrez Kayla, Hechavarria Miguel, Hernandez Jhovany Gonzalez, David, Granims, Jeff, Guerrero, Viviana, Hernan- Hernandez Jorge, Hernandez Yovani, Huckabee Leigh, In- dez—Trejo, Jose, Herrera, Robert, Holt, Tifton, Ibarra, Fer- gebrigtsen Elias, Ingram Miranda, Inman Courtney, Juarez nanda, Ixmay, Jennifer, Kirk, Jacob, Lawson, Anthony Jr., Heiry, Karr Bertha, Larson Emily, Leal Jessica, Longenecke Light, Bryan, Martinez, Deanna, Menguela, Stephany, Miller, Dalton, Maciel Esteban, Magana Alejandra, Magana Pau- Submitted photo/Andrea Compo Ashley, Navarrete, Paul, Pardo, Margie, Perez—•Gonzalez, lina, Marquez Martina, Mata Vanessa, Mccluskey Sabrina Jose, Seguin, Adrian, Sigala, Abbigail, Vega~Anaya, Jakelin, Mcvay James, Miller Jarred, Nunez Sidney, O’ferrell Abigail Villa, Brandon, Villeda, Maria. Ortiz Maria, Patrick Faith, Paz Angelica, Pequeno Adrianna LES April Students of the Month Rachel Jamie, Resendiz Celia, Santillan Alejandro, Sigala Fourth and Fifth Grade: Ruby Mondragon, Ansley Hand, Fatima Gomez, Daniel LaBelle High School Gerardo, Sloan Mark, Spencer Breanna, Steelman Katelyn Ninth Grade A Honor Roll Watkins Meagan, Willis-Childs Cassidy, Wilson Jian, Zuniga Angeles. Andrews Hannah,Carmona Brent, Hernandez Laura, Howard Daniela. May 29, 2014 Caloosa Belle 15

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NOTICE OF SALE Greentree South The entire contents of the following EXECUTIVE units consisting of household goods, Important Information: Apartments OFFICES tools and boxes of miscellaneous Please read your ad care- 90 N. Main, North of items will be sold at A Load and Lock Available for Immediate Campers/RVs Storage 5775 State Road 80, LaBelle fully the first day it Employment Business Outdoor McDonalds / Rt. # 80. FL 33935. At 10:30am June 14 2013 appears. In case of an Full Time Opportunities Furniture Occupancy 2, 3 & 4 Desk space $149. by public auction for delinquent rent. inadvertent error, please Bedroom Apartments CASH ONLY SALE. Private Offi ces $349 up. Wanted all Travel Unit 114 Billy Carter notify us prior to the dead- Sun Coast Patio Set • Spacious Apart- Monthly rates include Unit 124 Leemeka Myers Class A CDL Driver with NOTICE Trailers, Motor Homes Unit 213 Chad Washburn line listed. We will not be with Lounge Chairs - ment in quiet, utilities, use of responsible for more than tanker and hazmat country setting and Fifth Wheels. Any Also for auction 10x20 1 incorrect insertion, or for Independent Newspapers SunCoast Patio Set: 4 conference room, WIFI, Condition, Cash paid Plumbing supply unit and endorsement with some Dinning Chairs, 1-42 in. • Full time bilingual Equipment, plus much 10x20 Restaurant Supply Unit more than the extent of will never accept any ad- Site Manager on the spot. 465518 CB 5/29;6/5,12/2014 the ad rendered valueless computer skills. Great Round Glass Table and more. Call owner benefi ts EOE- Drug free vertisement that is illegal • Community Room, Call 941-347-7171 by such errors. Advertiser or considered fraudulent. 2-Lounge Chairs. 863-673-5071 PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE assumes responsibility for Workplace. Tot lot, Play- (Posted May 29, 2014) In all cases of ques- $250.00/or best offer. Notice is hereby given that the all statements, names and 3675 Sears Rd. ground, Activities tionable value, such as (863)399-0298 or SCHOOL BOARD of SELLEW content of an ad, and 863-675-7444 (863)517-2726 • Sewer and trash Roommate BELLE GLADE EXCEL CHARTER assumes responsibility for promises of guaranteed included in rent SCHOOL will hold a meeting any claims against the INI income from work-at- • Rental rates start- Friday, June 6, 2014, from USA. All advertising is sub- Time to clean out the home programs - if it ing at $602 Retired Christian Lady 12:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the ject to publisher’s Pets/Supplies PEPPI HEAD START CENTER, attic, basement and/or sounds too good to be wants to share her 301 Southwest 8th St., Belle approval. The publisher garage? Advertise your true, chances are that it Call 675-0313 large home with same. Glade, FL 33430 reserves the right to accept yard sale in the classi- is. If you have questions AKC Japanese chin In Town. 863-675-0866 Public Notice 465523 BGS 5/29/2014 or reject any or all copy, TDD fieds and make your or doubts about any ad pups and 1 show #1-800-955-8771 and to insert above the quality toy fox terrier. copy the word “advertise- clean up a breeze! on these pages, we ad- 40 Greentree Drive, Love the earth Recycle *NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Wanted large macaw Florida Department of Transportation Project ment”. All ads accepted are vise that before respond- #101, LaBelle ing or sending money cage. 863-675-1571 your used items by subject to credit approval. DRIVERS: 9:00 AM -5:00 PM, selling them in the Bids will be received by the District One Offi ce until 11:00 A.M. on Thurs- All ads must conform to ahead of time, you check day, June 19, 2014 for the following Proposals: $5,000 Sign-On Bonus! Mon-Fri classifieds. INI USA style and are Great Pay! Consistent with the Better Business How fast can your car E1N90- Lighting, Signs, & Signalization Installation & Repair in Glades restricted to their proper Freight, Great Miles on Bureau at 772-878-2010 go? It can go even Equal Housing County. classifications. Some clas- for previous complaints. faster when you sell Budget Amount: $250,000.00 sified categories require this Regional Account. Opportunity Provider Storage Space Rent Werner Enterprises: it in the classifieds. & Employer Complete letting advertisement information for this project is available on advance payment. These Some 800 and 900 tele- our website at http://www.dot.state.fl .us/contractsadministrationdistrict1/: classifications are denoted 1-855-517-2488 LABELLE RENT-A-SPACE or by calling (863) 519-2559. with an asterisk *. phone numbers may re- quire an extra charge, as Cowboy Way & Kennedy To obtain bidding documents for the following Contracts contact the District Reading a newspaper Blvd. Monthly includes One Contracts Offi ce at Florida Department of Transportation, 801 N. well as long distance toll Broadway Avenue, Bartow, Florida 33830. Tel. No. (863) 519-2559, Fax No. helps you understand costs. We will do our best tax: 5’x10’ $42.80; (863) 519-2661. Auctions the world around you. 8’x10’ $53.50;10’x10’ to alert our reader of Farm Property $58.85; 8’x25’ $96.30; Z1015- Emergency Cut & Toss- District Wide No wonder newspaper these charges in the ads, Z1016- Emergency Generator Installation- District Wide readers are more suc- Rent 24 hr access $25 Z1017- Emergency Traffi c Signal Repair The Largest but occasionally we may Apartments returnable key deposit. Z1018- Emergency Sign Repair Government Surplus cessful people! not be aware of the 863-675-2392 Z1019- Emergency Cut & Toss and Debris Removal charges. Therefore, if Farm Land for lease: 465514 CN/CB 5/29;6/5/2014 Equipment Auction 230 acres with drip irri- on the SW Coast of HORT. TECH. - to assist you call a number out of Looking for a place to tomato R&D program in your area, use caution. EFFICIENCIES gation, Felda area. Florida hang your hat? Look Estero. Duties include FOR RENT $210/A/yr. 5 year lease. Public Notice Public Notice (Furnished) 239-503-4037 no further than the Live & Online Bidding for plant raising, pollina- Need a few more bucks Farm, Ranch, Constructin 55+ Community classifieds. tions, seed processing to purchase something Equip., Misc tools. Buying a car? Look in and fi eld test work . deer? Pick up some HIGHLAND GLADES WATER CONTROL DISTRICT Sat. Jun 7th at 9AM Will train. Occasional air Escape to a quiet the classifieds. Selling NOTICE OF extra bucks when you peaceful & secured 2014 ANNUAL LANDOWNERS MEETING travel necessary plus a car? Look in the & Accepting Consignments sell your used items in setting on the beginning June 2nd. Go to valid U.S. driver’s li- classifieds. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING the classifeids. Caloosahatchee River. online bidding at cense. Bi-lingual & hort. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of lands located within the boun- LandAcutionService.com experience preferred. Observe wildlife in daries of the HIGHLAND GLADES WATER CONTROL DISTRICT that, pursu- their natural settings. Houses - Rent ant to applicable laws, a meeting of the landowners of the HIGHLAND If interested call GLADES WATER CONTROL DISTRICT will be held on Monday, June 9, Lee Civic Center Pool and beautiful 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative, 3rd Floor, 11831 Bayshore Rd. 239-229-5937 or fax Farms - Sale resume to 239-949-6536. grounds to soothe LABELLE - 2br Cottage West Sugar House Road, Belle Glade, Florida, for the following purposes: N. Ft Myers, FL 33917 life’s hectic pace. 1. Electing Supervisor(s); Frank E. Land, Auctioneer w/screened in porch, in 2. Receiving annual reports and taking such action with respect thereto Small pets OK. city limits. Lrg oak fi lled 14 acres for sale. Road as the landowners may determine; and (239) 936-4121 Someone needed to op- Laundry room 3. Transacting such other business as may properly come before the AB2084/AU2814 erate a shuttle trac- lot w/ patio area & pick- frontage, Hwy 29 and meeting. available. Non smoking et fence. $545/mo. Heritage Rd, Felda, Fl. The Board of Supervisors meeting will commence immediately thereafter tor/trailer to pick up Lawn Service environment. and the purpose of this meeting is to approve the budget and set the non- and deliver products in 863-675-0104. Great commercial site ad valorem assessment rate for Fiscal Year 2014-2015 and to transact any Garage/ Background check $8900/acre Possible and all business that may come before the Board. the area. Must have a required. $900 month If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of Super- Yard Sales RANDY’S TRUE CUT LABELLE - 3 BR, 2 BA owner fi nancing. More visors with respect to any matter considered at these meetings, he/she will valid CDL License with + $900 deposit. 1-2 yrs experience and LAWN CARE ranch house with barn, info call 239-503-4037 need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he/she may PORT LABELLE - 3001 Cheapest Rates * Labelle 16 acres on SR80, need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which able to work as needed Call 863-675-6062 record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be June Circle, May 31, including weekends & (239)225-5442 $1800/mo. Call Daniel, based. Houses - Sale Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any per- 2014, 8:00-1:00. holidays. 407-782-8202. son requiring special accommodations to participate in this meeting because EVERYTHING MUST Call (800) 685-7475 How do you find a job One man’s trash is of a disability or physical impairment should contact the District’s Attorney, Charles F. Schoech, at (561) 655-0620 at least fi ve (5) calendar days prior GO! ext 2353 (Paul) in today’s competi- another man’s treas- Grab a bargain from your PORT LABELLE - 4084 to the Meeting. Apply in person at tive market? In the ure. Turn your trash neighbor’s garage, attic, Rainbow Circle. 4 BR. DATED this Friday, the 16th day of May, 2014. Find it faster. Sell it sooner Lipman, 306 E Main St., employment section to treasure with an basement or closet in Call Fred 239-369-6506 By: Charles F. Schoech, Esq. in the classifieds Immokalee. of the classifieds ad in the classifieds. today’s classifieds. or 863-517-0196 465448 BGS 5/22,29/2014 16 Caloosa Belle May 29, 2014

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the County of Hendry the holder of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the County of Hendry the holder of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the G. Flash G.P. INC the holder of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the G. Flash G.P. INC the holder of the following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: CERT. NAME IN CERT. NAME IN CERT. NAME IN CERT. NAME IN NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED 1356 2011 1134432-A0000130100 Pedro Luis Rivera Quijano 1358 2011 1134432-A0000150100 The Lyndel Group LLC 1232 2010 1334331-A0000350000 Tarpon IV, LLC 1621 2010 1144432-A0002260000 Denton II LLC The North one-half of the Northeast one-quarter of the Southeast one- The North one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of the Southeast one- The West one-half of the Northeast one-quarter of the Southwest one- The South one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of the Southwest one- quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of Sec- quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of Sec- quarter of the Northeast one-quarter, of Section 33, Township 43 South, quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of the Southeast one-quarter in Sec- tion 13, Township 44 South, Range 32 East, Hendry County, Florida. Sub- tion 13, Township 44 South, Range 32 East, Hendry County, Florida. Also Range 31 East, Hendry County, Florida, LESS THE WEST 18 FEET THERE- tion 14, Township 44 South, Range 32 East, Hendry County, Florida. Sub- ject to an easement for an access road of the East 40 feet thereof. Also known as Tract 5639, MONTURA RANCH ESTATES, an unrecorded subdi- OF. Subject to an easement for an access road for the North 30 feet and ject to an easement for an access road of the West 30 feet thereof. known as Tract 5656, MONTURA RANCH ESTATES, an unrecorded subdi- vision. the East 30 feet thereof. (Also known as Tract 131 and 132 (LESS THE Subject to an easement for a drainage canal of the South 30 feet thereof. vision. WEST 18 FEET THEREOF) in Pioneer Plantation, an unrecorded subdivi- (Also known as Tract 2928, Montura Ranch Estates, an unknown subdivi- Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. sion.) sion.) Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. Parcel Identifi cation Number: 1-31-43-33-A00-0035-0000 TOGETHER WITH a 1987 WESTWAYS single-wide mobile home having All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. Property Address: 4850 Pioneer 19th Street, Clewiston, FL 33440 Identifi cation No. AFLWF1AH170713853, Title No. 44915373 and RP De- Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- cal NO. 0638336, which is permanently affi xed to real property. Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. Parcel Identifi cation Number: 1-32-44-14-A00-0226.0000 Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. Property Address: 615 N. Olivo Street, Clewiston, FL 33440 A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the 26th day of June, 2014. All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. 26th day of June, 2014. Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. Barbara S. Butler Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. Barbara S. Butler Clerk of Circuit Court scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. Clerk of Circuit Court Hendry County, Florida Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 Hendry County, Florida 465363 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- 465362 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 26th day of June, 2014. scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Barbara S. Butler Clerk of Circuit Court 26th day of June, 2014. Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes Hendry County, Florida 465352 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 Barbara S. Butler Clerk of Circuit Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the County of Hendry the holder of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the G. Flash G.P. INC the holder of the following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued Hendry County, Florida following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued 465355 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes CERT. NAME IN CERT. NAME IN NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the G. Flash G.P. INC the holder of the Public Notice Public Notice 178 2011 1064428-A0001500000 Cleveland & Jacqueline Senior 1396 2010 1324332-A0000280000 Pahokee Environmental Center Inc following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property The Southeast one-quarter of the Northwest one-quarter of the North- The West one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of the Southeast one- and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED west one-quarter of the Southwest one-quarter of Section 6, Township 44 quarter of the Northeast one-quarter, of Section 32, Township 43 South, South, Range 28 East, Hendry County, Florida. Range 32 East, Hendry County, Florida, LESS road dedication of 25 feet CERT. NAME IN Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes on the South and 25 feet on the West side of Tract and of description. NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED Parcel Identifi cation Number: 1-28-44-06-A00-0150-0000 1723 2010 1154432-A0002180000 Denton II LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the County of Hendry the holder of the Property Address: 7867 21st Terrace, LaBelle, FL 33440 Parcel Identifi cation Number: 1-32-43-32-A00-0028-0000 following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued Property Address: 13371 Queen Avenue, LaDeca, FL 33440 The West one-half of the Northeast one-quarter of the Northwest one- thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of the Southeast one-quarter in Sec- and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. tion 15, Township 44 South, Range 32 East, Hendry County, Florida. Sub- All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. ject to an easement for an access road of the North 40 feet thereof. (Also CERT. NAME IN All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. known as Tract 2695, Montura Ranch Estates, an unknown subdivision.) NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- 896 2011 1274329-01000E20390 Juan Esquivel scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- TOGETHER WITH a 1985 TANG single-wide mobile home having Identifi - Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s cation No. 30610777U, and Title No. 50224475, which is permanently af- From the intersection of the South line of Section 4, Township 44 South, A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 fi xed to real property. (Lien Holder: Clewiston National Bank) Range 29 East with the centerline of S.R. 29, run N 3 degrees 51’ West 26th day of June, 2014. A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the along the centerline of said S.R. 29, a distance of 275 feet to the Point of Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. 26th day of June, 2014. Parcel Identifi cation Number: 1-32-44-15-A00-0218.0000 Beginning; thence N 86 degrees 26’ East 450 feet; 3 degrees 51’ East 25 Barbara S. Butler Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. Property Address: 260 Bald Cypress Avenue, Clewiston, FL 33440 feet; S 86 degrees 26’ West 450 feet; N 3 degrees 51’ West 25 feet to the Clerk of Circuit Court Barbara S. Butler Point of Beginning, LESS the Westerly 50 feet for the right of way of S.R. Hendry County, Florida Clerk of Circuit Court Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. 29, being in Section 4, Township 44 South, Range 29 East, Hendry 465357 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 Hendry County, Florida Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. County, Florida, and commonly known as Business Lot 39, Section E-2, 465354 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. LaBelle Ranchettes. AND NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- From the intersection of the South line of Section 4, Township 44 South, scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s Range 29 East with the centerline of S.R. 29, run N 3 degrees 51’ West Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes HENDRY COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 along the centerline of said S.R. 29 a distance of 250 feet to the Point of A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the Beginning; thence N 86 degrees 26’ East 450 feet; S 3 degrees 51’ East NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the County of Hendry the holder of the NOTICE TO BIDDERS 26th day of June, 2014. 25 feet; S 86 degrees 26’ West 450 feet; N 3 degrees 51’ West 25 feet to following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. the Point of Beginning. LESS the Westerly 50 feet for the right of way of thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property Barbara S. Butler S.R. 29, being in Section 4, Township 44 South, Range 29 East, Hendry and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: Sealed bids, in quadruplicate, subject to the conditions herein, will be re- ceived until June 10, 2014, at 2:00 PM, by the Hendry County Board of Clerk of Circuit Court County, Florida, and commonly known as Business Lot 40, Section E-2, Hendry County, Florida LaBelle Ranchettes. CERT. NAME IN County Commissioners, at the Hendry County Complex, Clerk of Circuit Court, Attn.: Barbara Butler, C.E. Hall Building, Administrative Wing, 2nd 465356 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED Parcel Identifi cation Number: 1-29-43-27-010-00E2-039.0 1355 2011 1134432-A0000130000 Jorge Fernandez Floor, Room A-226, 25 E. Hickpochee Avenue, LaBelle, FL 33935; for fur- nishing all labor and materials and performing all work connected with a Your next job could be Property Address: 5967 S SR 29, LaBelle, FL 33935 The South one-half of the Northeast one-quarter of the Southeast one- project known as Construct Terminal Apron at LaBelle Airport (Hendry Shop here first! County Bid Number 2014-13). in today’s classifieds. Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of Sec- The classified ads Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. tion 13, Township 44 South, Range 32 East, Hendry County, Florida. Sub- Did you look for it? All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. ject to an easement for an access road of the East 40 feet thereof. Also A Pre-Bid Conference is scheduled for May 20, 2014, at 2:00 PM at the Hendry County Engineering Department. known as Tract 5641, MONTURA RANCH ESTATES, an unrecorded subdi- Get a quick response to When you want some- Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- vision. Bidders are invited to submit bids for this work on the bid forms provided. any item you may be sell- thing sold, advertise in scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s Other bid or proposal forms will not be accepted. Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. ing with a classified ad. the classifieds. A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. 26th day of June, 2014. All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. The complete examination and understanding of the Contract Documents consisting of the project plans and specifi cations including all addenda or Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. other revisions, and site of the proposed work is necessary to properly sub- Barbara S. Butler Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- Clerk of Circuit Court scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s mit a bid. On or after May 8, 2014, Contract Documents consisting of the Public Notice Public Notice project plans and specifi cations and all addenda or other revisions will be Hendry County, Florida Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 465358 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the available for examination and may be obtained from the offi ce of URS Cor- poration, 7650 W. Courtney Campbell Causeway, Tampa, Florida, 26th day of June, 2014. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. 33607-1462, (Phone: 813-636-2139; contact Diane Kline). There is a $100.00 charge for each hard copy set (half-size) of Contract Documents, Barbara S. Butler Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes Clerk of Circuit Court or $50.00 for each electronic copy set (PDF) of the Contract Documents. Return of the Contract Documents is not required and the amount paid for Hendry County, Florida NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the County of Hendry the holder of the NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 465361 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 the Contract Documents is non-refundable. Contractor must purchase the Contract Documents from the Engineer of Record in order to be considered following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued a responsive bidder. thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: A Bid Bond in the form as bound in the Contract Documents or Certifi ed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the County of Hendry the holder of the Chapter 197.512 Florida Statutes Check in the amount of not less than fi ve percent (5%) of the total amount CERT. NAME IN following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued bid must accompany each Bid. NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the G. Flash G.P. INC the holder of the 890 2011 1274329-01000E10360 Altagracia Puente and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: following certifi cate has fi led said certifi cate for a tax deed to be issued Successful Bidder will be required to execute and to provide a Payment thereon. The certifi cate number, year of issuance, description of property Bond and Performance Bond each in an Amount of not less than one hun- From the intersection of the North line of the South half of Section 4, CERT. NAME IN and the name in which it was assessed are as follows: dred percent (100%) of the total value of the Contract awarded to him with Township 44 South, Range 29 East with the centerline of state road 29, NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED a satisfactory surety or sureties for the full and faithful performance of the run S 3 degrees 51’ East along the centerline of said State Road 29, a dis- 1352 2011 1134432-A0000100000 Elaine Potter + CERT. NAME IN work. tance of 300 feet to the Point of Beginning. Thence N 86 degrees 17’ East Elaine De Silva Braga NO. YEAR DESCRIPTION WHICH ASSESSED 450 feet, S 3 degrees 51’ East 50 feet; S 86 degrees 17’ West 450 feet; N 1385 2010 1294332-A0000650000 Gari A Senderhoff The Board of County Commissioners of Hendry County, in accordance with 3 degrees 51’ West 50 feet to the Point of Beginning. Being Lots 36 and The South one-half of the Northwest one-quarter of the Southwest one- Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d) and 49 CFR, Part 37, Unit E-1, Section 4, Township 44 South, Range 29 East, Hendry quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter of Sec- The West one-half of the Northeast one-quarter of the Southwest one- 26, Participation by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises in Department of County, Florida, Excepting and reserving the Westerly 50 feet for the tion 13, Township 44 South, Range 32 East, Hendry County, Florida. Sub- quarter of the Southeast one-quarter, of Section 29, Township 43 South, Transportation Programs, hereby notifi es all bidders that it will affi rmatively right of way of State Road 29. Lots 36 and 37 being part of the same ject to an easement for an access road of the West 30 feet thereof. Range 32 East, Hendry County, Florida, less road dedication of 25 feet on ensure that disadvantaged business enterprises are afforded full opportunity lands as conveyed in Offi cial Records Book 166, Page 255, Public Records (Also known as Lot 5644, Montura Ranch Estates, an unrecorded subdivi- the North side of Tract. to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated of Hendry County, Florida. sion.) against on the grounds of race, color, sex or national origin in consideration Parcel Identifi cation Number: 1-32-43-29-A00-0065-0000 for an award. Parcel Identifi cation Number: 1-29-43-27-010-00E1-036.0 Parcel Identifi cation Number: 1-32-44-13-A00-0010.0000 Property Address: LaDeca, FL 33440 Property Address: 5565 S SR 29, LaBelle, FL 33935 Property Address: 835 N. Verda Street, Clewiston, FL 33440 No bid may be withdrawn after closing time for the receipt of bids for a pe- Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. riod of ninety (90) days. Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. Less and except Gas, Oil and Mineral rights not owned by prior owner. Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. Subject to existing easements and right of ways of record. All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. The Board of County Commissioners of Hendry County reserves the right to All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. All of said property being in the County of Hendry, State of Florida. waive any informalities or irregularities in or reject any or all bids and to Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- award or refrain from awarding a Contract for the work. Contractor selec- Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- Unless such certifi cate shall be redeemed according to law, the property de- scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s tion and disqualifi cation criteria are set forth in Hendry County Ordinance scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s scribed in such certifi cate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Clerk’s Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 No. 2001-08. Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 Offi ce, 2nd Floor, Administration Wing, LaBelle, Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the A.M., on the Fourth Thursday in the month of June, 2014, which is the 26th day of June, 2014. Si necesita la asistencia de un interprete que hable español para participar 26th day of June, 2014. 26th day of June, 2014. Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. en esta reunión, por favor pongase en contacto con Myra Johnson al Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. Dated this 7th day of May, 2014. Barbara S. Butler (863) 675-5240. Barbara S. Butler Barbara S. Butler Clerk of Circuit Court Clerk of Circuit Court Clerk of Circuit Court Hendry County, Florida HENDRY COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Hendry County, Florida Hendry County, Florida 465353 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 465014 CN 5/8,15,22,29;6/5/2014 465359 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 465360 CN 5/15,22,29;6/5/2014 May 29, 2014 Caloosa Belle 17

Caloosa Belle/Patty Brant Getting to know you At the LaBelle Chamber of Commerce, Century 21 social Thursday, May 15, local business people mingled and en- joyed some “getting to know you” time - a great opportunity for busy people to share information and strengthen ties. Pictured from left: one of the LaBelle Chamber’s newest members Bob and Tara Hahn (Mac Daddy Carpet and Tile Cleaning), Chamber Secretary Carmen Corbett and Realtor Century 21 Sunbelt Realty Inc Century 21 Manager Glynis Dekle.

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Florida Department of Environmental Protection South District, Engineering Permitting Division Draft/Proposed Permit No. 0990026-024-AV Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida, Glades Sugar House Palm Beach County, Florida Applicant: The applicant for this project is Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida. The applicant’s responsible offi cial and mailing address are: Mr. Jose F. Alvarez, Executive VP Operations & General Manager, Sugar Cane Grow- ers Cooperative of Florida, Glades Sugar House, 1500 West Sugar House Road, Belle Glade, Florida 33430. Facility Location: The applicant operates the existing Glades Sugar House, which is located in Palm Beach County at 1500 West Sugar House Road, Belle Glade, Florida 33430. Project: : The applicant applied on March 3, 2014, to the Department for two (2) Title V air operation permit revi- sions. These are to revise the existing Title V air operation permit No. 0990026-022-AV to incorporate specifi c por- tions of air construction permits No. 0990026-019-AC and 0990026-020-AC. This Title V Operating Permit Revision allows natural gas burning in Boiler Nos. 1 (EU001) and 2 (EU002) and operation of Boiler No. 1 with replacement “waterwalls.” (EU001). The boiler No. 1 existing tube and tile design waterwalls were replaced with membrane style panels in accordance with air construction permit No. 0990026-020-AC. (This includes side, front and roof panels). Permitting Authority: Applications for Title V air operation permits are subject to review in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 403, Florida Statutes (F.S.) and Chapters 62-4, 62-210, and 62-213, of the Florida Administra- tive Code (F.A.C.). The proposed project is not exempt from air permitting requirements and a Title V air operation permit is required to operate the facility. The Permitting Authority responsible for making a permit determination for this project is the South District Engineering Permitting Division of the Department of Environmental Protection. The Permitting Authority’s physical address is: 2295 Victoria Avenue, Suite 364, Fort Myers, FL 33901. The Permitting Au- thority’s mailing address is: P.O. Box 2549, Fort Myers, FL 33902-2549. The Permitting Authority’s phone number is 239-344-5600. Project File: A complete project fi le is available for public inspection during the normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (except legal holidays), at the address indicated above for the Permitting Au- thority. The complete project fi le includes the draft permit, the Statement of Basis, the application, and the informa- tion submitted by the applicant, exclusive of confi dential records under Section 403.111, F.S. Interested persons may view the draft/proposed permit by visiting the following website: http://www.dep.state.fl .us/air/emission/apds/de- fault.asp and entering the permit number shown above. Interested persons may contact the Permitting Authority’s project review engineer for additional information at the address or phone number listed above. Notice of Intent to Issue Permit: The Permitting Authority gives notice of its intent to issue a revised Title V air operation permit to the applicant for the project described above. The applicant has provided reasonable assurance that continued operation of the existing equipment will not adversely impact air quality and that the project will com- ply with all appropriate provisions of Chapters 62-4, 62-204, 62-210, 62-212, 62-213, 62-296 and 62-297, F.A.C. The Permitting Authority will issue a fi nal permit in accordance with the conditions of the draft/proposed permit unless a response received in accordance with the following procedures results in a different decision or a signifi cant change of terms or conditions. Comments: The Permitting Authority will accept written comments concerning the draft/proposed Title V air opera- tion permit for a period of 30 days from the date of publication of the Public Notice. Written comments must be re- ceived by the close of business (5:00 p.m.), on or before the end of this 30-day period by the Permitting Authority at the above address. As part of his or her comments, any person may also request that the Permitting Authority hold a public meeting on this permitting action. If the Permitting Authority determines there is suffi cient interest for a public meeting, it will publish notice of the time, date, and location in the Florida Administrative Register (FAR). If a public meeting is requested within the 30-day comment period and conducted by the Permitting Authority, any oral and written comments received during the public meeting will also be considered by the Permitting Authority. If timely re- ceived written comments or comments received at a public meeting result in a signifi cant change to the draft permit, the Permitting Authority shall issue a revised draft/proposed permit and require, if applicable, another Public Notice. All comments fi led will be made available for public inspection. For additional information, contact the Permitting Au- thority at the above address or phone number. Petitions: A person whose substantial interests are affected by the proposed permitting decision may petition for an administrative hearing in accordance with Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. Petitions fi led by any persons other than those entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be fi led within 14 days of publication of the Public Notice or receipt of a written notice, whichever occurs fi rst. Under Section 120.60(3), F.S., however, any person who asked the Permitting Authority for notice of agency action may fi le a petition within 14 days of receipt of that notice, regardless of the date of publication. A petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition to the applicant at the address indi- cated above, at the time of fi ling. A petition for administrative hearing must contain the information set forth below and must be fi led (received) with the Agency Clerk in the Offi ce of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, [email protected].fl .us, before the deadline. The failure of any person to fi le a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that person’s right to request an ad- ministrative determination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding and Caloosa Belle/Patty Brant participate as a party to it. Any subsequent intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the approval of the presiding offi cer upon the fi ling of a motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. Public Notice Public Notice A petition that disputes the material facts on which the Permitting Authority’s action is based must contain the follow- Summer reading fun ing information: (a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency’s fi le or identifi cation number, if REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS known; (b) The name, address, any email address, telephone number and any facsimile number of the petitioner; the FOR AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANT TO PROVIDE The LaBelle Kiwanis Club continues to sponsor Barron Li- name, address, any email address, telephone number, and any facsimile number of the petitioner’s representative, if DESIGN, PERMITTING AND GENERAL CONSULTING SERVICES FOR any, which shall be the address for service purposes during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how LABELLE RECREATIONAL PARK - FORREY DRIVE brary’s extremely popular Summer Reading Program. The the petitioner’s substantial interests will be affected by the agency determination; (c) A statement of when and how IN HENDRY COUNTY each petitioner received notice of the agency action or proposed decision; (d) A statement of all disputed issues of program is set for Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. beginning June material fact. If there are none, the petition must so indicate; (e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, RFQ No. 2014-16 17 with Pop! the A-maize-ing Science of Popcorn Archaeol- including the specifi c facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modifi cation of the agency’s proposed action; (f) A statement of the specifi c rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modifi cation of the agen- Opening Date and Time: June 19, 2014 @ 2:00 p.m. ogy; June 24: ECHO - Sustainability; July 1: GERMS and cy’s proposed action including an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specifi c rules or statutes; and, (g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the agency to take Hendry-LaBelle Recreation Board is seeking an engineering fi rm interested how they grow Hendry County Health Dept; July 8: Benefi - with respect to the agency’s proposed action. A petition that does not dispute the material facts upon which the Per- in providing professional services for design, permitting and general consult- mitting Authority’s action is based shall state that no such facts are in dispute and otherwise shall contain the same ing services for LaBelle Recreational Park - Forrey Drive in Hendry County, cial insects - Frank and Liz; July 15: Under the Microscope; information as set forth above, as required by Rule 28-106.301, F.A.C. Florida. Firms submitting must have expertise in electrical design and per- mitting. Proposers shall have all services available in-house or may propose July 22: Computer Science - CPT Tools; July 29: Science of Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate fi nal agency action, the fi ling of a petition means multiple fi rms, which have joined together to provide the various required that the Permitting Authority’s fi nal action may be different from the position taken by it in this written notice of In- disciplinary services in order to offer a complete submission. Individuals and Aerodynamics Joe Timm; and August 5: Healthy Lifestyle tent to Issue Air Permit. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any such fi nal decision of the Permit- fi rms properly registered in the State of Florida are encouraged to submit - Food and Exercise Hendry County Health Dept. Pictured ting Authority on the application have the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding, in accordance with their qualifi cations for consideration. All submittals (see Part IV, Submission the requirements set forth above. Requirements) received in response to this RFQ will be reviewed by a Rec- from left: Millard Wagnon, Librarian Karen Hildebran. both Mediation: Mediation is not available for this proceeding. reation Board Evaluation Committee. The fi rms submitting should be pre- EPA Review: EPA has agreed to treat the draft/proposed Title V air operation permit as a proposed Title V air opera- pared to make a presentation to the selection committee. In order to be Millard and Sue are on the Kiwanis Community Service tion permit and to perform its 45-day review provided by the law and regulations concurrently with the public com- considered, submittals must be received by the Hendry-LaBelle Recreation ment period, provided that the applicant also transmits an electronic copy of the required proof of publication directly Board at the C. E. Hall Building (Clerk’s Offi ce) in the Hendry County Court- committee. to EPA at the following email address: [email protected]. Although EPA’s 45-day review period will be per- house Complex, 25 E. Hickpochee Avenue, LaBelle Florida by 2:00 p.m., formed concurrently with the public comment period, the deadline for submitting a citizen petition to object to the June 19, 2014, at which time all responses to this request will be recorded EPA Administrator will be determined as if EPA’s 45-day review period is performed after the public comment period in the presence of one or more witnesses. has ended. The fi nal Title V air operation permit will be issued after the conclusion of the 45-day EPA review period so long as no adverse comments are received that result in a different decision or signifi cant A copy of the Instructions and RFQ Documents can be obtained from the School Briefs change of terms or conditions. The status regarding EPA’s 45-day review of this project and the deadline for submit- Hendry County website (hendryfl a.net) or Hendry County Engineering Of- ting a citizen petition can be found at the following website address: http://www.epa.gov/region4/air/permits/fl ori- fi ce, by email at konan@hendryfl a.net or by calling (863) 675-5222. Instruc- da.htm. tions and RFQ documents will be emailed upon request. Objections: Finally, pursuant to 42 United States Code (U.S.C.) Section 7661d(b)(2), any person may petition the LMS award ceremonies Administrator of the EPA within 60 days of the expiration of the Administrator’s 45-day review period as established The solicitation does not commit the Hendry-LaBelle Recreation Board to at 42 U.S.C. Section 7661d(b)(1), to object to the issuance of any Title V air operation permit. Any petition shall be award any contracts, to pay any costs incurred in the preparation of a re- based only on objections to the permit that were raised with reasonable specifi city during the 30- day public com- sponse to this RFQ, or to contract for any services. The Board reserves the LaBelle Middle School will be holding the following award cer- ment period provided in the Public Notice, unless the petitioner demonstrates to the Administrator of the EPA that it right to reject any or all submittals received as a result of this solicitation, or emonies: was impracticable to raise such objections within the comment period or unless the grounds for such objection arose to cancel in part or in its entirety this RFQ, if it is in the best interest of the after the comment period. Filing of a petition with the Administrator of the EPA does not Board to do so. • 6th and 7th grade awards ceremony on Monday, June 2, start- stay the effective date of any permit properly issued pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 62-213, F.A.C. Petitions fi led with the Administrator of EPA must meet the requirements of 42 U.S.C. Section 7661d(b)(2) and must be fi led Hendry LaBelle Recreation Board is an Equal Opportunity Employer and ac- ing at 6 p.m. in the cafeteria. with the Administrator of the EPA at: U.S. EPA, 401 M Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20460. For more information tively seeks Minority and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise participation. regarding EPA review and objections, visit EPA’s Region 4 web site at http://www.epa.gov/region4/air/permits/fl ori- • The athletic awards will be Tuesday, June 3, starting at 6 p.m. da.htm. Si necesita la assistencia de un interprete que hable espanol para participar 465559 BG 5/29/2014 un esta reunion, por favor pongase en contacto con Myra Johnson al in the cafeteria. (863) 675-5240. • The 8th grade award ceremony will be June 4, at 8:30 a.m. in Your new home could be Join all the people who Earn some extra cash. Darrell R. Harris, Chairman in today’s paper. Have say, “I sold it in the Sell your used items Hendry-LaBelle Recreation Board the gym. you looked for it? classifieds.” in the classifieds 465447 CN/CB 5/22,29;6/5,12/2014 Parents are welcomed to attend any and all ceremonies. 18 Caloosa Belle May 29, 2014 Lipman introduces new tomato varieties by Patty Brant taken about four-fi ve years to develop by good. wages and offers a Head Start program for Caloosa Belle Lipman’s Research and Development de- At this time, these new varieties are only the children of employees. Who doesn’t wish for a better tasting to- partment using natural breeding - no genetic being grown in Florida while work continues In addition to tomatoes, Lipman also mato? modifi cation, according to Jessica Kerstein to modify them for more northern areas. grows zucchini, yellow squash, peppers, Lipman has accepted the challenge and who has been Lipman’s Marketing and Busi- Lipman is working to accommodate con- cucumbers and eggplant. Although Lipman has come out with two new varieties to ness Development Manager for three years. sumers who are becoming more conscious is a major grower, the company does not tempt tomato lovers’ pallets. The varieties provide more lycopene, of sustainability and accountability. It is develop proprietary varieties of these other In addition to the benefi t of high fl avor, better fl avor. They are available to grocery committed to “putting back” into the earth, vegetables. the new Crimson Queen variety tomatoes chains and food service in Florida and be- saving water, recycling and treating people Lipman does not sell vegetables retail in also have higher lycopene levels. It is round yond. well. It conserves fuel, water and energy. Florida. with a durable skin and long shelf life, prop- Part of the development process is to al- New proprietary varieties like Crimson Lipman is well known for its philanthrop- erties favored by food service operators and low its customers to try new varieties right at Queen and Ripe Bites do their part through ic contributions of some $250,000 per year. consumers. They are outdoor grown. the farms where they are testing in order to increased yields and decreased cost. In addi- The Lipman company changed its name Ripe Bites are grown through “protected get feedback. tion the company uses GPS controlled farm from Six L’s about 3.5 years ago and is North agriculture” in fi ve acres of hybrid green- Developing new varieties is a very com- equipment, solar power, crop rotation and America’s largest open fi eld tomato grower. houses in Naples in ground. Retractable roof plicated process, Ms. Kerstein said. Increas- organic composting as conservation meth- The company has farms throughout Collier and sides protected the tomatoes from rain ing or decreasing tartness, sweetness, fi rm- ods, in the Immokalee area and Naples, in Hen- and wind, giving the sweet variety a longer ness etc. to come up with the perfect tomato In support of social issues. Lipman is a dry County, Estero, Ruskin, South Carolina, shelf life. for the desired result. Flavor is important part of the Fair Food Program, supports fair Virginia, Caifornia and Mexico. 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Beautiful oaks and room for more. • Recently remodeled and priced closed porch and 2 car garage. www.soland.com horses. $399,000 - Private 10 acre tree to sell! 1,100+/- sq. ft. office build- $31,500. ror or poor judgment, not by the boat, HOMES farm w/custom 2/2. Property Please visit our website at www.newhorizons-re.com equipment or environmental factors. $59,000 - OLDER home 3/1 features guest home, dog ken- with in-ground pool & out- 580 S. MAIN ST. • LABELLE • 863-675-1973 180 N. Bridge St. • LaBelle, FL 33935 The proclamation underscored the nels, large barn and more. Greg Miners - Lic R.E. Broker; Sherri Denning Licensed Real Estate Broker building/workshop on 1 ac in Associates: Trisha Arnold, Tony Barnes, Emily A. Bates, North American Safe Boating Cam- the city. New A/C, fenced. $268,000 - 4/3 deep water Associates - Delia Miners, dockage. Elevator equipped, Gladys Dieguez, Neal Livingston, Cindi Beer, Gregory Bone, Lisa Cleghorn, Beverly Curtis, paign and named May 17-23 as nation- $79,000 - Older Florida Crack- Donna Kane, David Pinard, Kevin Nelson, Wayne Sim- er home. CloseSOLD to the Caloosa- many upgrades, fenced pet Tim Gonazlez & Hugo Vargas al Safe Boating Week. Se Habla Espanol mons, Denise Walker and Nikki Yeager. hatchee River and downtown area, RV parking and storage. LaBelle. Onl 2 acres. $399,000 - Beautiful Riverbend $97,500 - Quiet dead end Estates home with long range street in Belmont remodled 3/2 riverviews. Very unique layout. Let’s go to camp! w/screened lanai. Club amenities. Boat dock in- $119,000 - Custom 3/2/2 with cluded. The Hendry-LaBelle Summer Camp is 10 UNDERft ceilings CONTRACT& nice cabinets. $649,000 - Riverfront pool sponsored by Kiwanis. Dates are June 9-July Close to the Ranchettes. home on 6.5 acres. Loads of fea- $137,500 - 4/3 CBS home with tures inside and out, including 2 CHECK THIS WEEKS FEATURED LISTINGS.... 18, from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Don’t forget to sign many upgrades. Located in Port docks plus boat basin. Upgrad- LaBelle. ed appliances and much more. RIVER OAKS S/D - 3BR/2.5BA Well maintained manu- your child up! $59,900 Cost is $40 for the fi rst child $35 for every factured home... Owner Financing Available! CHECK OUT ALL OUR LISTINGS ONLINE RIVER OAKS S/D - 3BR/2BA Manufactured home child after that. Registration includes break- $79,900 fast and lunch, TURKEY CREEK S/D - Waterfront Home 2BR/1BA with Come for fun fi eld trips, new friends and Belle Realty Co. dock! $250,000 lots of fun! 4BR/2BA TWO STORY HOME on 5 Acres, recently re- 863-675-7522 $269,900 Call a local leader Sign up at the Hendry-LaBelle Rec Offi ce, duced! in real estate 310 Cowboy Way at the soccer fi elds. www.BelleRealty.com www.labelleriverside.com sales to PICTURE IT Riverside Real Estate ensure your Terri Banky - Lic. Real Estate Broker 45 South Riverview Street •LaBelle, FL 33935 home sells Community Brief Associates: Shary Weckwerth, quickly at a SOLD! Sandra Alexander, Lisa Andrews, 863-675-2718 favorable price! Take a Florida Forest Break Roxie Escobedo and Mims SE HABLA ESPAÑOL • Marilyn Sears – Lic. Real Estate Broker If you are searching for an affordable day or weekend trip in Florida, then look no fur- RECIPE OF THE WEEK! ther than your Florida State Forest. There are currently thirty-fi ve Florida State Forests with From Southern Heritage Real Estate cheese to melt, about 3 more minutes. Top with sour 1,058,000 acres of designated trails for hik- BEEF ENCHILADA DIP RECIPE • Sour cream (optional) cream and serve with tortilla chips. ing, biking, horseback riding and off high- INGREDIENTS way vehicle riding. Annual passes are now • Tortilla chips (optional) available; the annual day use entrance pass Muffins: costs thirty dollars ($30) and is valid for one • 1 ½ - 2 pounds beef DIRECTIONS year of unlimited visits. The annual pass al- • ½ medium onion, diced Brown ground beef in a large skillet. Drain. lows the driver and up to seven passengers 863-675-4500 entry into any Florida State Forest where a • 2 cloves garlic, minced Add in onion and garlic and cook until tender, or visit our website at fee is routinely required. Entrance Fee for • 2 cups enchilada sauce about 3 minutes. 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