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AKEANFORDARY ONGWOOD INTER PRINGS VIEDO ENEVA ASSELBERRYERALDSTEEN HULUOTA LTAMONTE PRINGS E ARY L M ,L ,W S ,O ,G ,C ,O ,C ,A S ,D B S • © 2017 H Vol. 126, No. 100 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Former Wolfy’s on Marina Island ASSOCIATED PRESS will soon be new event venue DEATH TOLL SPIKES IN GREEK WILDFIRES HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin Twin wildfires raging through popular seaside areas near A new event center called 520 on Athens torch homes, cars and the Water will soon be taking the forests and have killed dozens of place of closed-down restaurant people, authorities say. Sanford had the most ridershipPhoto during contributed the Uber Wolfy’s on the Marina Island at 520 pilot program. N. Palmetto Ave. WHO WAS TORONTO It’s expected to be open for busi- GUNMAN ness in “two to three weeks,” said Uber pilot program in owner Tom Myers. Friends say the 29-year-old Myers is a bus driver for Semi- Faisal Hussain, who killed two people and shot 13 others in a nole County Public Schools, and he Seminole Co. a success bustling neighborhood, was out- said he thought he might as well Herald photo by Larry Griffin take advantage of the availability of wardly cheerful but his family Tom Myers, the owner of new event venue 520 on the Water, By Larry Griffin says he had a long battle with was working through an afternoon storm on Monday as the venue the venue. Herald Staff psychosis and depression. is set to open within the next month. See VENUE, Page 3 The Uber pilot agreement with five Semi- NORTH KOREA SAID TO BE nole County cities to provide discounted rides DISMANTLING NUKES ended on July 5, and Sanford was the most heavily populated in terms of rides, seeing Analysts say disassembling 74,243 trips and costing $133,643 over the last parts of its main satellite launch two years. site alone won't reduce Py- MORE RAIN KEEPS RIVER HIGH Uber spokersman Javi Correoso told the ongyang's capabilities and they are concerned the work is being See UBER, Page 6 done without verification.

WHERE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION IS GETTING LESS ATTENTION Commission discusses

There's growing concern over the number of foreigners enter- WastePro contract, Ohio ing the U.S. illegally across the porous northern border with Avenue development Canada.

POLICE ARREST SUSPECT HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin IN OAKLAND TRAIN STA- TION STABBING At Monday’s City Commission meeting, the commissioners talked contracts with WastePro, John Cowell, 27, a recently passed through a new energy-efficient system people can enter into, and delayed a discus- See AP, Page 7 sion on a controversial Ohio Avenue develop- ment for the second time. With WastePro, there was a disagreement Greek wildfires kill 74 _ the See COMMISSION, Page 7 deadliest season in decades With more rain in store for Central Florida the St. Johns River continues to riseHerald along photo Sanford’s by Tommy lakefront. Vincent See what’s happening See AP Story, Page 7 Sanford Police catch prowler with video camera around Seminole County See page 4

STOCKS OF HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin LOCAL INTEREST SEMINOLE SMILE As of 3 p.m. Tuesday An arrest was made Tuesday morning in the case of a prowler stalking local neighborhoods Allegiant $140.30 earlier this month, police said. Bombardier $3.93 The suspect was a juvenile, and arrived at 7:30 in the morn- Faro $54.85 ing accompanied by his parents Invacare $18.60 to confess to the crime. NextEra $168.56 Because of his age, his name wasn’t released to the public. Tractor Supply $76.13 He was charged with loitering Toro $59.99 and prowling and criminal tres- Wells Fargo $55.56 passing, police reported. The incidents began July 8 when the victim, a 17-year-old girl, reported waking up to “sus- picious writing” on her window. Police report it as saying “I will never stop stalking you.” Honey Video caught the man that was stalking a 17-year-oldPhoto girl incontributed Sanford. See PROWLER, Page 6 the Chiyorkie PAGE 2 • Midweek: July 25-28, 2018 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: AMVETS Post #17, Ladies Auxiliary held Annual Banquet

By Sheralyn Brinson

AMVETS Post #17 and the Ladies Auxiliary held their Annual Banquet on Saturday, June 23, 2018, at the Westside Community Center on S. Per- simmon Avenue in Sanford. The event began at 6 p.m., with Minister Kerry Wiggins presiding. Rev. Jack Jackson (Greater Mt. Calvary M.B. Church) AMVETS Post #17 and Ladies Auxiliary in Action, visiting with veterans at the Debary Health and Re- gave the Invocation; the post- habilitation Center in Debary, FL ing of colors was by represen- tatives of the Sanford Police Department, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and the National Anthem. Sanford City Commissioner Velma Williams gave greet- ings and the welcome. Mr. Ralph Byrd acknowledged Sylvester Williams Photos contributed past commanders and presi- dents. Doria Richardson’s praise dance. After dinner, called Sanford, Florida, where you got home. Disrespecting Sheila Hanker, Recreation everyone knew ya. I was or calling grown folks a liar Therapist from the Veterans raised in the Midway Com- was like committing a felony. Administration/Domiciliary munity. We didn't have swim- If you came from a small Care (now retired), gave re- ming pools; we swam in the town, be proud and never for- marks. George Myers and Dr. ditches after a hard rain. We get where you came from! I Henry Byrd presided over the didn't have mosquitos; we will never forget where I came Remembrance Ceremony had skeetaz; but mom ran from and where I was raised, honoring Prisoners of War them away with a smoke pot. Sanford, Seminole County, and those Missing in Action. Ain't is definitely a word. Florida. Sometimes, I wish Post #17 Commander Shoes weren't a must, unless children today had some of James E. Melton, Sr., and Aux- you have "sticky birds" in the that "old time religion” iliary President Eartha D. yard. Sylvester Williams at- Melton gave remarks and ac- We were sent outside in the tended the public schools of knowledgements. Heartfelt summer to play. We got dirty, Seminole County. He worked thanks were expressed to fam- ate whatever your mom, aunt in the fields for awhile. In ily and friends for their loyal or grandmother cooked and 1974, he enlisted in the United support, with special thanks nobody asked about allergies. States Army, served honor- to donors, volunteers and We drank water from the ably and retired after 20 years other supporters. Brenda water hose and played sand- of military service from the Thompson and Georgia Black lot football in the middle of 82nd Airborne Division (para- presented the door prizes. our dirt roads. We played bas- trooper) at Fort Bragg, North After introduction of the ketball with a bicycle tire rim Carolina. newly-chartered Junior nailed to a tree. We creeped He acknowledges with love AMVETS group, everyone oranges and guavas off the and appreciation, that family joined in singing the closing trees, ate sugar cane, and members and older people in song, “God Bless America”. freeze cups were 5 cents, sold the neighborhood kept him The Anniversary Committee by people in the neighbor- motivated and encouraged Members are: Brenda Thomp- hood. him to work hard to succeed son, Chairperson; Davie “Bill” We went to summer school in life. He also acknowledged Thompson, Co-chairperson; to have fun, not because we other mentors and motivators Mary Hayes; and Ralph Byrd. were too lazy to do our school in his life who helped him all AMVETS Aims and Pur- work during the regular along the way. He says his poses: To keep the public for- school year. We played hop brother, Freddie Lee Williams, ever reminded that the scotch, kick ball, hide-and-go- was always there for him; American Veteran fought, seek (not the “it” game), Davie “Bill” Thompson, from served and died to preserve freeze tag, red light-green his neighborhood, was a peace, liberty and democracy light, jack stones, and shot major supporter, role model for their nation. To promote marbles in the middle of the and like a brother especially the welfare and fellowship of dirt road. We made our toys as it relates to his military ca- members and families. To ex- from the stuff that people reer. Willie Robinson, also pedite and assist in the reha- threw away. from the neighborhood, bilitation of the veteran by Children did not have helped him tremendously on sponsoring and giving sup- chores, we had work to do. the civilian side of his life port to educational opportuni- Children worked in the fields, journey and has been like a ties, recreational advantages, cleaned the house inside and brother to him. He expressed hospitalization and personal out, cooked on a wood-burn- gratitude for all of the people problems and to support the ing stove, washed clothes, who had a hand in any way in veterans in all legislation for washed dishes, did the iron- his upbringing and he makes veterans’ benefits. To train the ing with a smoothing iron it a point to visit home as youth to become purposeful over a coal pot, and chopped often as he can. citizens in a democracy with wood for the fire. The street Williams is the proud fa- full knowledge of the respon- light was our curfew. The ther of 9 children, Adrienne, sibility as well as the privi- chicken was fried and Kool- Traylina, Tyrone, Delvesta, leges of citizenship. To Aid was as important as air. Ramone and Fallon Williams; inspire in the membership a Shopping carts were buggies Darron and Marcus Lessane; sense of responsibility and to and wash cloths were wash and the late Joshua Walker; develop leadership, for the rags. Oh, and if you disre- and 18 grandchildren. He preservation of American spected your elders or looked and his wife, Donna, reside in democracy and democratic in their mouth while they Fayetteville, North Carolina. way of life. were talking to grown folks, They are the owners of S&D you would get hit with what- Memories Photography in • Just saying … Thoughts ever was close by. If you were Fayetteville, where he is the and reflections of growing up caught doing something photographer. in Sanford/Midway, Florida wrong while in the streets, by Sylvester Williams. you got your butt whipping Sheralyn Brinson can be “I was born on November by the grownups in the neigh- reached at SBrinson@MySan- 24, 1953, at Sanford Memorial borhood and your parents fordHerald.com. Hospital, in a small town would also whip you when

ARTS ALIVE: Cat ch Aretha Franklin tribute

HeraldBy Jessica Arts Columnist Pirani shoes, kiddos. Hannah Harber and the Lionhearts will rock and roar on acoustic guitar at Tuffy’s this Friday The Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center is from 8. pleased to host CeCe Teneal and her Broadway- style tribute to Aretha Franklin. Stroll down Fathom Flims memory lane with some of your favorite hits this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Fathom Films has organized two arty movie events for your viewing pleasure. National Cheese and Wine Day Sailor Moon SuperS, the anime fave will fea- ture new bonus material at screenings this Satur- Celebrate National Cheese and Wine Day in day at 12:55 p.m. and next Monday at 7 p.m. style at Luisa’s Cellar tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. as locally at the Altamonte 18 and the Winter Park they offer an informal wine tasting with compli- Village 20. mentary cheeses for $15. Next Wednesday, head out to the Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies for a screening of Live It Up! the band’s July 7, 1989 show at Philly’s JFK Sta- dium. This event starts at 7 p.m. and can be seen The West End will host DIVE this Thursday locally at the Winter Park Village 20. for a 7:30 p.m. show. On Friday, head over for a free show with Gloriosa, The Rip, and Effit at 8 Calls to Artists p.m. Saturday on the main stage, catch Supervil- lains, The Intracoastals, Trees of Life, and GOTE; The Kaleidoscope Venue for the Arts in Long- this 8 p.m. show with Floridan of swamp reggae wood holds weekly openings for their top-of-the- and genre-bending funk offers pre-sale tickets for muffin shows. Are you sprinkled with sugar and $9, or $12 at the door; it’s sure to be a packed pixie dust? house. This week’s show has an open theme; next The Alley will feature young blues buck, week is all about the elements, and the following David Juliã tomorrow at 8 and the Domino Effect week is an about face with portraits galore. Con- on Saturday. Doc Williamson will hold it down tact them for submission and details. on Sunday with his Blues Jam from 5 p.m.; sounds like a perfect time to fuel up with some Call to Actors BBQ. The Stranded Sailor will host Copper Bones, The Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center The Electric Mud, and Elevators for a free 10 p.m. has sent out an open casting call for their upcom- rock show on Saturday. ing production of Legally Blonde on August 1, 2 The Sanford Brewing Co. welcomes Deca- and 5 for production in late September. Phonix Friday at 8:30 p.m. Dust off your dancing SANFORD HERALD Midweek: July 25-28, 2018 PAGE 3 OPINIONS SNARKY McSNIDE SAYS,

Campaign Contributions, Who Gave It, Who Got It Chris Dorworth and associated enti- ties, much loved by the citizens in the A Sanford City Commissioner of Chuluota area, has been generous to our many years ago once said, "Money talks, main man. and B.S. walks." What's with this? Things haven't changed much in the last forty years. Another series of $1,000 donations are from South Tampa KeKe's, Carrollwood In the Sanford race for mayor, the in- KeKe's, and Riverview KeKe's. What do cumbent, Jeff Triplett, has gathered more they have to do with Sanford? money than all his opponents combined. The mystery is solved when you visit $35,150 for the Mayor, $28,766.32 for the State of Florida's corporation web- his challengers. site.

The Mayor has received 66 contribu- Things aren't what they seem. tions as of June 22, the last reporting date. Most are corporations owned by In the race for City Commissioner Dis- developers or real estate investors. Of trict 2, Shane Lillibridge shows a $200 those, 14 have a Sanford zip code. Only donation from the Sanford Airport Au- one admits to actually living in the City thority. This is not correct. The check is of Sanford and being able to vote in the returning his security deposit for the use election on August 28, 2018. of the Golden Lake pavilion. Nobody Knows Who the 2020 Presidential Nominees Will Be, but ... MALLARD FILLMORE By Mark Shields Trump, no one knows -- remembering the iron Bruce Tinsley rule that a week is a lifetime in politics and six As was wisely observed inside the world of months is an eternity -- whose inauguration we'll renowned philosopher Peter Pan, "All this has be observing on Jan. 20, 2020. But here are three happened before, and it will all happen again." different news stories that could tell us about ex- Never is that more true than when American vot- actly what we voters will be looking for in the na- ers choose our presidential nominees. Recall 1976, tion's next president, if not who he or she will be: when, after the criminality, corruption and invol- --The world was voluntarily held captive for untary resignation of President Richard M. Nixon almost three weeks while 12 Thai boys and their -- arguably the nation's most politically experi- soccer coach were trapped without food, water or enced chief executive, having previously served light miles deep in a labyrinth of caves. From all in the House and the Senate, and two terms as corners of the globe, nations and individuals with vice president -- an ex one-term Georgia gover- needed skills came first to locate the lost boys and nor, Jimmy Carter, was able to convert his total then, risking their own health and lives, were lack of Washington experience into an appealing able to save the boys. From the courageous res- electoral virtue. cuers there was no end-zone dance of self-con- Carter was demonstrably intelligent, hard- gratulation, no bragging and no boasting, just a working and serious in office, but he seemed to modest mission accomplished. VENUE They removed the large bar area taking change his mind a lot. So when faced with diffi- -- A movie with no sex, no violence, no car up the center of the room and, on Monday, cult economic conditions, voters replaced Carter chases and no stars, the documentary "Won't You were working at remodeling the floor and with the supremely optimistic and self-confident Be My Neighbor," is a totally unexpected box of- Continued from Page 1 walls, adding new lights and more. The Ronald Reagan, who had not changed his mind fice hit. It is the understated story of a mild-man- bathrooms have been remodeled, includ- since at least 1964. nered, soft-spoken Presbyterian minister named ing a lavish display in the women’s room President Bill Clinton's personal misbehavior Fred Rogers whose transcendent decency and “I just thought I’d roll the dice,” he told featuring a host of new paintings and art- in the White House forced parents to "explain" to kindness to the young children who watched and the Sanford Herald. work that weren’t there before. their young children watching TV news that fel- learned from his long-running "Mister Rogers' And with its scenic window-panel view The venue won’t be a restaurant any- latio was actually the name of a Roman soldier, as Neighborhood" on public television. Frankly, it is of Lake Monroe, Myers and his family, more, and so the kitchen area will not be political satirist Mark Russell said. George W. both moving and inspiring. He taught us to care who are also going to run it with him, used the way it was at Wolfy’s. Instead, it Bush, by pledging to restore dignity to the Oval for and about our neighbor, and that he likes us thought it would be a marketable venue will just be used for quick food prepara- Office (and a friendly Supreme Court) was able to just the way we are. for weddings and other such events. tion for events. succeed Clinton. And due to the widely unpopu- --Finally, at a time when only 7 percent of U.S. “My daughter heard this place was for Myers told the Sanford Herald that it lar views of the U.S. invasion and occupation of adults are military veterans -- and half of them sale, and I thought it was a deal,” Myers was the scenic view of the surrounding Iraq that Bush had urged, the federal govern- are over age 60 -- dozens of U.S. military veter- lake that inspired him to sell it as an event ment's abject failure in response to Hurricane Ka- ans, especially women, are winning nominations said. “It’s better than driving a school bus, venue. trina and Bush's own fractured syntax, the for seats in the U.S. House. Most are Democrats, anyway.” well-read and totally articulate first-term senator and what they have in common and what voters So Myers dug into his funds and de- “People can get married on the grass Barack Obama, the only Democratic candidate respond to is their willingness to sacrifice and cided to make a go at the place. outside near the water,” he said. “Then who had opposed the Iraq War, was just what serve for a value larger than their own self-inter- For the past several months, Myers, his they can maybe take a boat ride down the voters were looking for. est. wife Judy, his daughter Vicky Daws and lake, with something like ‘Just Married’ on Since 1992, American voters have made his- That's it: three signals of what voters could be her boyfriend Don Warning have been re- it. We’ll figure things out.” tory by electing three consecutive two-term presi- looking for in their national leader for 2020. furbishing and re-decorating the old bar He said he has two clients already rent- dents. and seafood eatery that closed down in ing out the space once it opens, for busi- Just as nobody knew two years before the 2004 To find out more about Mark Shields and read February. ness special events. And there’ll be more and 2016 elections that the nominees -- and even- his past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate coming in their wake, he’s sure. tual winners -- would be Obama and Donald webpage at www.creators.com. PAGE 4 • Midweek : July 25 to 28, 2018 SANFORD HERALD SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

COMMUNITY EVENTS Velma Williams Center students visit Seminole State College

Back to School Physicals Farmers Market Thursday, July 26, 9 a.m. Saturday, August 4, 9 to noon, Monday, July 30, 6 a.m., Lawton House, 200 W. to 9 p.m., & Wednesday, Au- Broadway St., Oviedo. Local gust 1, 9 a.m. to noon. Long- produce, plants, jams, cof- wood Shepherd's Hope fee, baked goods & more. Health Center, 600 N. US Hwy. 17-92, Suite #124, Crazy Cool Craniums Longwood. Saturday, August 4, 9 to 11 a.m., Ed Yarborough Na- Christmas in July ture Center, 3485 N. County Shopping Expo Road 426, Geneva. $5 per Thursday, July 26, 10 a.m. person (children 9 or older to 4 p.m., Sanford Chamber, & accompanied by adult). 400 E. 1st Street, Sanford. Play nature CSI & learn to Reserve vendor space for identify animal skulls (carni- your product or service. Call vores, herbivores or omni- 407-467-4973. vores). Handle real & replica skulls & dissect owl pellets. Photos contributed Back to School Drive Call 407-665-2211. The Velma Williams Center students visited Seminole State College recently. The students had a great time with the Program Administra- Friday, July 27 - deadline tor, Kenneth Bentley (far right) in picture on right with a student. for supplies, deliver to 111 Back to School Expo W. Magnolia, Longwood or Saturday, August 4, 10 Father Vernoy of Sanford recently became a United States citizen sponsor a youth for $50. a.m. to 3 p.m., Seminole Email rrobinson@impow- Town Center Mall, Sanford. erfl.org for needed items. Games, giveaways, school donations. Gun Show Saturday, July 28, 9 a.m. Prehistoric Mammals to 5 p.m. and July 29, 10 a.m. Saturday, August 4, 2 to 4 p.m., Sanford Civic Cen- p.m., DeBary Hall Historic ter, 401 E. Seminole Blvd., Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., De- Sanford. $1 off admission. Bary. Learn about prehis- Buy, sell & trade. Concealed toric mammals & the odd carry class - 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. giants that once lived in Call 561-214-5115. Florida. Zach Zacharias will share info about giant sloths, Teen Game Changers mammoths, mastodons, Saturdays, 12:30 to 2:30 giant armadillos, smilodons, p.m., North Branch Library, giant cave bears & will bring 150 N Palmetto Ave. San- specimens for display & Photo contributed ford. Get together with your touch. Call 386-668-3840. Father Marc Vernoy of St. Thomas More Priory in Sanford became a US citizen on Thursday, July 19. As a French National, living here for friends and challenge each 8 years on a Visa, and 5 1/2 years of an application process, Father took the 152 question citizenship test and got 100%. He was notified other to fun board games FanFest: Musical Edition almost immediately that his Citizenship would be completed in a final swearing in ceremony. Most of our priests and several parishioners and role playing. Open to Saturday, August 4, 6 to 9 drove to Orlando to attend the ceremony. New citizens put their hands on their heart and recite the pledge of allegiance and sing God Middle and High School p.m., Central Branch Li- Bless America. The whole room joined in signing 'Proud to Be An American'. Father Vernoy is very happy to be part of our country. Left: (l Students! Free. No Registra- brary, 215 N. Oxford Rd., to r) Reverend Carl Musemechi, Father Joshua Jacobs, Father Marc Vernoy, Father Thomas Brooks, Father Pierre Duverger and Brother tion Required. Casselberry. Artists, Ven- Marcel. Right: Father Vernoy with his Citizenship documents. dors, Retro Video Gaming Dueling Pianos Room, Escape Room, Chil- Ladies 327 Supper Club enjoys Luisa’s Cellar for gathering Saturday, July 28, 6 to 10 dren’s Crafts, Storytimes, p.m., Cultural Center, 299 Costume Contests & more. Center Lake Lane, Oviedo. Free. For All Ages. No Reg- Amy & Randy Keith. $5 for istration Required. first 50 tickets, $10 after that & $15 on day of the show. Art Classes Tickets available on August 6 (every first eventbrite.com or call 407- Mon.) , 7 to 9 p.m., Rural 971-5590. Heritage Center, 101 E Main, $25 per session with all sup- Local Artists plies included. Up to 15 Saturday, July 28 to Satur- people can attend and you day, Sept. 1, Lake Mary Mu- can attend just one or all ses- seum, 158 N. Country Club sions. Art with Valerie Paint Rd., Lake Mary. Original Classes will be held by paintings & mixed media Geneva artist Valerie Kelley. from local artists. Call 407- Call 407-729-1449. 585-1481. Dungeons & Dragons Wednesdays, August 8 & WineART 22, 5 to 7:30 p.m., North Wednesday, August 1, 5 Branch Library, 150 N Pal- to 8 p.m., Lake Mary City metto Ave. Sanford. All lev- Hall, 101 N. 4th St., Lake els welcome. If you have Mary. Enjoy wine and art never played, our expert throughout the courtyard. teen coaches will teach you. Free. For Middle and Coming Together High School Students. Fami- Wednesday, August 1, 6 lies Welcome too. No Regis- to 8 p.m., RSVP by July 27. tration Required. IMPOWER inspiring life's potential helps with mental North Branch Book Club Photo contributed health, substance abuse & Wednesday, August 8, The Ladies 327 Supper Club meets regularly for community outreach, fun and in support of lcal businesses. They recently had a time for child well being services. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., North getting to know each other while giving business to Luisaʼs Cellar in Sanford. Top left: Abbe Lou, Dixie Taylor and their guests. Top right: Time for networking, com- Branch Library, 150 N Pal- Paula Okolowicz, Marty Strates, Katherine Casper, Debbie Mancusi and Patty Williams. Bottom right: Deanna Plyler, Kim Bussard- Tup- plimentary appetizers & metto Ave. Sanford. Join fel- per and INez Ford. (back) Deborah Moran, Nancy Downer-Winters. beverages, music by low book enthusiasts for a WMMP, basket raffle, IM- lively, in-depth discussion of POWER highlights & “The Leaver” by Lisa Ko. awards. Call for location & Copies are available at the info 407-215-0095 x 211. circulation desk for check out. Free. For Adults. No Wildlife/Nature Photos Registration Required. Thursday, August 2, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. reception kick- Mid-Week Market off, DeBary Hall Historic Thursday, August 9, 6 to 9 Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., De- p.m., Celery City Craft, 114 Bary. Reception to honor S. Palmetto Ave., Sanford. local photographer, Doug 10% of bar sales go to a dif- Little, whose wildlife and ferent designated charity nature photos will be dis- every month. Live music, played in the mansion food trucks, artisan food & throughout August. Little craft vendors. owns St. Johns River Eco Tours - sightseeing boat cruises along a section of the Art & Music in Park St. Johns River. Tours of the Friday, August 10, 6 to 9 mansion are available from p.m., Lake Concord Park, 95 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday Triplet Lake Dr., Casselberry through Saturday & noon to (behind Casselberry City 4 p.m. Sunday. $5 adults, $4 Hall). Rocker, Ensley Riley seniors, $2 children ages 3 to & band - Spitfire will per- 12 & children 2 & younger - form, art & food trucks. free. Reservations are not re- quired for the reception or India Independence Day the month-long exhibit. Call Sunday, August 11, 5 to 10 Tracy Mestre at 386-668-3840 p.m., Cranes Roost Park, Alt. or e-mail at tmestre@volu- Springs. Indian Cultural So- sia.org. ciety of Orlando celebrates India's Independence Day. Senior Fair Live music, dance perform- Friday, August 3, 10 a.m. ances, Indian cuisine & art- to 2 p.m., Salvation Army, work from local vendors. 440 W. Colonial Dr., Or- lando. Learn about safety, Smart Driver Workshop health care, financial plan- Monday, August 13, 10 to ning, veteran relief, thera- 11:30 a.m., Senior Center, pies, balance, HIV testing. 400 Edgemon Ave., Winter Springs. For seniors. Call 407-977-3825. SANFORD HERALD Midweek : July 25 to 28, 2018 • PAGE 5 PEOPLE A GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY Sanford Herald welcomes new staff - Advertising Sales Representative, Intern & Billing/Subscriptions Meet Daniel Sherman - Advertising Sales Representative Meet UCF’s Andre Rodriguez - Sanford Herald College Intern

Daniel Sherman Andre Rodriguez

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Special to the Herald ketball world and would also one day love to Special to the Herald ture is in his hands and has committed to be part of an NBA organization as a scout or in using every tool he has to shape it, while ap- Welcome Andre Rodriguez to the Sanford business operations. Daniel Sherman is a man on a mission, fu- plying his heart and passion as the guiding Herald. He is our new intern. He is a man of opportunity so whatever eled by a combination of compassion, force. Andre Rodriguez is a senior at the Univer- falls to his plate first is most likely the direc- awareness, and intellect. He is a business- Daniel is a 2006 graduate of Seminole sity of Central Florida majoring in print digital tion he is going to take and so far it seems like man, investor, and entrepreneur that is High School in Sanford. He also attended journalism and minoring in sports business his Sports Reporting career seems the most whip-smart and culturally savvy. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical Univer- management. He is currently interning here at hopeful. Daniel loves living in Sanford so he can sity (Florida A & M) from 2006 to 2009 the Sanford Herald. He also works part time at Publix to save pursue his other passions, including fishing, studying Public Relations and Marketing. His goal is to one day be a Sports Reporter some money on the side. He has lived in spending time with family, and reading at He attended University of Phoeniz from or Sports Analyst, work his way from even the Oviedo since he was about 2 years old and he the Sanford Library. 2013 to 2014 studying Business Administra- smallest community news outlet covering is currently 21 years old. Rodriquez is origi- When you spend just a few minutes with tion and Economics and received sales edu- sports, to one day, one of the biggest news out- nally from Brooklyn, New York. Daniel, you can tell that he is focused and cation from Grant Cardone University from lets like ESPN, Fox, NY Times, Turner Sports. thoughtful, a constant student of the cul- 2014 to 2015. He is minoring in sports business manage- Andre Rodriguez tures and specialties around him, but still re- Daniel can be reached at the Sanford Her- ment as a fall back plan. He loves University of Central Florida tains an artist's eye and vision that is ald through his email dsherman@mysan- and has memorized the game and understands Undergraduate: Print-Digital Journalism expansive and broad. He knows that the fu- fordherald.com or call 407-459-9351. the principles of sports operations in the bas- Minor: Sports Business

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nizations) with a Nemours specialist, as well as vision screenings at select locations. In addition, mammogram screenings will be available for women accompanying their children at the Longwood Shepherd’s Hope Health Center location at The Sharing Center Plaza, 600 N. US Laura Mathewson Hwy 17-92, Suite #124, Longwood on July 30. Shepherd’s Hope is the leading voice for the unin- sured and underinsured in Central Florida. Founded in Photo contributed 1997, the faith-based nonprofit organization provides free primary care and specialty care medical services to uninsured men, women and children from five free standing health centers in Orange and Seminole coun- ties. In 2017, Shepherd’s Hope provided 19,575 free pa- tient visits and medical services thanks to partnerships with 2,800 licensed medical and general volunteers, 3 community hospital systems, 100 diagnostic/secondary providers and 23 multi-faith partners. To learn more, visit www.shepherdshope.org or call (407) 876-6699, ext. 228. About Nemours Children’s Health System...Nemours is an internationally recognized children's health system that owns and operates the Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Del., and Nemours Children's Hospital in Orlando, Fla., along with outpa- tient facilities in six states, delivering pediatric primary, specialty and urgent care. Nemours also powers the world’s most-visited website for information on the Special to the Herald health of children and teens, KidsHealth.org and offers on-demand, online video patient visits through Special to the Herald For the estimated 27,000 uninsured children living in Nemours CareConnect. Established as The Nemours Central Florida, back-to-school physicals are a luxury Foundation through the legacy and philanthropy of Al- most of their families simply cannot afford. fred I. duPont, Nemours provides pediatric clinical care, Laura Mathewson recently joined our team taking over the billing research, education, advocacy, and prevention programs desk and handling customer subscriptions. She is very experienced Shepherd’s Hope is stepping up to meet this incredi- ble need by partnering for the fifth consecutive year to families in the communities it serves. To learn more with Quick Books and has over 10 years of accounting and billing about Nemours, visit http://www.nemours.org/wel- background. with Nemours Children’s Health System to offer free back-to-school physicals and other medical services for come.html Mathewson graduated from Deltona High School in 1997. About Harper Family Charitable Foundation...The For any of your financial questions or information regarding your local uninsured and underinsured families at four loca- tions between July 24 and August 1. Funding to support mission of the Harper Family Charitable Foundation, subscription with the Sanford Herald please call 407-322-2611 or email Inc. is for the health, education, maintenance and well- [email protected] this year’s initiative was provided by the Harper Family Charitable Foundation. being of disabled children/adults of all ages in the Cen- The free back-to-school physicals will include general tral Florida area, wherever the need is found to be the health assessments and sports physicals (minus immu- greatest. PAGE 6 • Midweek: July 25-28, 2018 SANFORD HERALD OBITUARIES

JACOBGAINES A Celebration of Life Jackson of PughKeepsie, the Deacon Board, Trustee always had a smile. Agnes passed away on Sunday, Service will be held on N.Y.; daughters, Ruth and the Usher Board. He was a loving and devoted July 15, 2018 at Central Jacob Gaines, “Jake”, 75, Saturday, July 28, 2018, 1 Cromedy (Elton), Tina also enjoyed fishing and wife and mother, her family Florida Regional Hospital, of Sanford, Florida passed PM at Sunrise Funeral Jackson (Steven), both of gardening. meant the world to her. She Sanford, Florida. He was away peacefully on Sunday, Home Chapel, 900 Locust PoughKeepsie, N.Y., Betty He is survived by his was an avid gardener, and born on June 9, 1937 in July 15, 2018 at his residence Avenue, Sanford, Florida Lewis (Derrick), and Joyce wife, Fannie Martin of loved to travel. Mrs. Walker Walnut Ridge, Arkansas to with his loving family by with Reverend Richard M. Jackson, both of Sanford; Sanford; son, Donald was predeceased by her the late Steve Yarbough and his side. He was born on Jones, officiating. sister, Heavenlyn Bradley (Theresa) of Miami; husband Garfield Walker in Edmarie Spencer Yarbough. September 30, 1942 in Services Entrusted to the Henderson of Sanford; daughter, Cynthia Butler 1991, two sisters Marie Arthur attended Arkansas Sanford, Florida to the late care of Sunrise Funeral brother, Britt Henderson of (Jimmie) of Sanford; sister, Butler, Carol Hall, and one Public Schools, Walnut Albert Home, 900 Locust Avenue, Sanford; aunts, Bernice Alberta Gordon of Sanford; grandchild. She is survived Ridge, Arkansas. He Gaines Sanford, Florida 32771, (407) Fields and Rebecca and a host of grandchildren by three sons Butch (Ola B) , worked as a construction and the 322-7383. Henderson, both of Sanford; and great-grandchildren. Merrel, and Roy Walker; worker in the construction late Katie and a host of grands and Visitation will be held two daughters Mary Hall, industry Bell DAVID EDGAR great-grands. Friday, July 27 from 5 to 7 and Edie (Randy) Little. for over Gaines. HENDERSON,JR. Visitation will be held p.m. at New Zion Primitive Agnes is also survived by 40 years Jake Friday, July 27 from 3 to 7 Baptist Church. Funeral one sister Frances Nixon, until his attended David Edgar Henderson p.m. at Eichelberger services will be held brother-in-law Stanley retire- Seminole Jr., 68, of Sanford, passed Memorial Chapel. Saturday, July 28 at 11 a.m. Butler, ten grandchildren, ment. County away July 16, 2018 at at Calvary Temple of Praise and numerous great grand- Arthur Jacob Public Hospice of the Comforter in LEWISMARTIN with Pastor Paul P. Wright, children. A Graveside will be Gaines Schools, Altamonte Springs. host pastor and eulogist. Service will be held truly Sanford, He was born in Sanford Lewis Martin, 81, of Pastor Theartis Perry will Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at missed Florida. and Sanford, passed away July officiate. Interment will fol- 11:00 AM at Evergreen by his Arthur Mack He worked as a laborer in worked 17, 2018 low at Restlawn Cemetery. Cemetery, Sanford, Florida. family. Yarbough the landscaping industry for as a at Central Wilson-Eichelberger In lieu of flowers the family Arthur many years. Jake really had laborer. Florida Mortuary, Sanford, is in suggests donations in her is sur- a sense of humor. He He was Regional charge of all arrangements. name to Vitas Hospice, vived by enjoyed joking and family also a Hospital American Cancer Society, or his niece and caregiver, gathering. He loved being member in AGNES R. WALKER to American Heart Annie D. Banks; nieces, around his family and hav- of Saint Sanford. Association. Arrangements Sheila Burke and Tantanisha ing a good time with them. James He was Agnes R. Walker age 93, entrusted to GRAMKOW Burke; and a host of nieces, Jake was a lifelong resident AME born in of Sanford, Florida passed FUNERALHOME&CRE- nephews, cousins, other rel- of Sanford, Florida. David Edgar Church. Sanford away July 22, 2018. Mrs. MATORY 500 E. Airport atives and sorrowing Jake is survived by his Henderson Jr. He is Lewis and Walker was born January 27, Blvd. Sanford, Florida 32773 friends. sisters, Lula Bell Wheeler survived Martin worked 1925 in Daytona Beach, Phone (407) 322-3213 Services Entrusted to the and Earthy Bell Allen; by his as a Florida, the daughter of the care of Sunrise Funeral devoted niece and caregiver, companion, Joyce Jackson of heavy late Eburn and Bessie ARTHURMACK Home, 900 Locust Avenue, Sharon Ann Wheeler; and a Sanford; sons, Edward equipment operator. He was (Weatherell) Coates. She YARBOUGH Sanford, Florida 32771, host of nieces, nephews, Jackson (Annette), Robert a member of New Zion was a proud third genera- (407)322-7383. cousins, other relatives and Jackson, Calvin Jackson, all Primitive Baptist Church tion Floridian. Her family Arthur Mack Yarbough, many sorrowing friends. of Sanford, and Thomas and served as chairman of remembers fondly she 81, of Sanford, Florida

UBER the first in the world to pull this off, and it was effective for the taxpayers. This pro- gram was a rebate to the taxpayer to use something other than their own car.” Continued from Page 1 Started in 2016, the pilot agreement offered discounts of 25 percent on rides up Sanford Herald that there was an “obvi- to $25 if they were coming to or from the ous demand” for such public-private part- SunRail station, and discounts of 20 percent nerships. on rides up to $25 if they didn’t involve the “Residents of Seminole County were pro- SunRail. vided an alternative to driving cars,” he The bill would be picked up by the indi- said. “They took advantage of it.” vidual cities. The other cities in Seminole County also In the second year of the pilot, the agree- saw high rates of participation, with ment was broadened to include rides Altamonte Springs being the other highest between the cities, which it hadn’t initially. one with 67,601 trips costing $113,352. Correoso said the agreement showed Elsewhere, Lake Mary had 23,169 rides at what the future of public transportation will $44,855, Longwood had 12,804 rides at look like. $24,447 and Maitland had 8,331 rides at “People have a wide range of options,” $15,837. he said. “They can use public transporta- There were a total of 186,148 rides in all tion, ride sharing, bike sharing. What we five cities costing $332,135. saw with this pilot is that residents of Sanford City Manager Norton Bonaparte Seminole County really appreciated the said the city had been happy to participate Uber option. They can go to work, go to in an agreement with Uber as well as sever- school, go out at night.” al other cities in the area. No agreements have been reached as to Altamonte Springs City Manager Frank what will happen now that the pilot is Martz had positive words for the program’s done, but there are options on the table for results. cities to continue working with Uber or “Our partnership with Uber showed that potentially open up agreements with other five local governments, working together, similar ride-share services. can effectively work with innovative private sector partners,” he said. “Our cities were

PROWLER On July 13, video cameras caught a sus- pect wearing a hoodie coming up to the house. Police thanked local media for getting the Continued from Page 1 word out about the prowler and helping to bring an end to the incidents. Police placed surveillance cameras out- side the house after that incident. SANFORD HERALD Midweek: July 25-28, 2018 • PAGE 7 Greek wildfires kill 74 _ the deadliest season in decades

RAFINA, Greece (AP) — Wildfires raging talized. quickly became disoriented, losing sight of the "The police tried to direct us away from the through seaside resorts near the Greek capital Twenty-six of the dead were found at first shore and being swept out further by the fire, but we couldn't escape it," said Aleka torched homes, cars and forests, killing at least light Tuesday huddled together in one com- wind and currents. Papariga, a former Greek Communist Party 74 people, authorities said Tuesday. Twenty- pound near the sea in the community of Mati, Two of the group didn't survive. leader who lives near Rafina. "We got stuck in six of the dead were groups of families or near the port of Rafina. Red Cross rescuers "It is terrible to see the person next to you traffic and the flames were on top of us. We friends found huddled together, some of them who found them said they appeared to be drowning and not being able to help him," managed to find a small gap and we made it clasp in hugs. Others swam out to sea to families or groups of friends, as they were Stavrinidis said, his voice breaking. The out." escape the inferno and some never came back. found hugging in groups of threes and fours. remaining survivors were picked up by a fish- Evangelos Bournous, the mayor of Rafina, Greece endures wildfires every year but the Although the fires had largely abated by ing boat with an Egyptian crew who jumped blamed the winds. fires that broke out Monday were the dead- Tuesday afternoon, they were far from out. into the water to rescue them. "We were unlucky," he said. "The wind liest to hit the country in decades. Fueled by Firefighters, aided by water-dropping aircraft A flotilla of coast guard and private boats changed and it came at us with such force that gale-force winds, they trapped thousands of from the sky, were tackling the remaining evacuated more than 700 people from threat- it razed the coastal area in minutes." people on beaches, roads and in homes. areas in the two main blazes near the capital: ened beaches overnight, authorities said. Rafina's dock became a makeshift hospital Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras declared one northeast of Athens near Rafina, where Defense Minister Panos Kammenos said 88 during the night as paramedics checked sur- three days of national mourning for those most of the casualties appeared to have people had been picked up from the sea by a vivors, some clad in only their bathing suits, killed as officials feared the death toll could occurred. military vessel. who emerged from coast guard vessels and rise even further, as there was no definitive In the other major fire, about 50 kilometers "Everything happened in seconds," said private boats. count of how many people were missing. (31 miles) west of Athens, some flare-ups were Andreaas Passios, who lives next to the com- In all, 47 brush and forest fires broke out Coast guard boats patrolled the shores near reported Tuesday afternoon. Fires continued pound in Mati where the 26 bodies were across Greece on Monday and early Tuesday, fire-hit areas Tuesday after over 700 people to burn in other parts of the country too, with found. "I grabbed a beach towel. It saved my with most of them quickly extinguished, the trapped by quick-moving fires had to be res- one on the island of Crete the most severe. life. I soaked it, grabbed my wife and we ran fire department said. cued from beaches or the sea, where six of the With the flames whipped up by gale-force to the sea." Greece sought international help through dead were found. winds that frequently changed direction, Passios said he and his wife stayed by the the European Union. Spain was sending two While Greek authorities urged the public to many tourists and residents fled toward the sea for two hours. firefighting aircraft while Cyprus was sending contact them if they were looking for loved coastline. Some swam out to sea, braving "It was unbelievable. Gas canisters were in 60 firefighters. Israel, Turkey and Bulgaria ones, many people took to social media, post- rough water and strong currents to escape the exploding. Burning pine cones were flying also offered assistance. ing pictures of those they were looking for ferocious flames and choking smoke. everywhere," he said. Heavy rain was forecast across southern and their last known location before the fires The speed of the fire's advance took many When the flames died down, Spyros Greece on Wednesday, with hopes they could hit. by surprise. Hadjiandreou came searching for loved ones. help in the firefighting effort. Fire service spokeswoman Stavroula Malliri "It happened very fast. The fire was in the "My niece and cousin were staying here on Forest fires are common in Greece during announced Tuesday afternoon that the death distance, then sparks from the fire reached us. holiday. I don't know if they made it out," he its hot, dry summers, and temperatures toll had jumped from 50 to 74. In addition, 164 Then the fire was all around us," resident said. "I don't know if they are OK. I haven't recently reached up to 40 degrees Celsius (104 adults and 23 children were still being treated Nikos Stavrinidis, who had gone with his wife heard from them." Fahrenheit). in hospitals for injuries, mainly burns. Of the to fix up his summer home for a visit by his Fanned by gale-force winds, the flames In 2007, more than 60 people were killed adults, 71 remained hospitalized Tuesday daughter, told The Associated Press. spread rapidly into seaside towns, moving too when huge fires swept across the southern afternoon, 10 of them in serious condition, Stavrinidis, his wife and four friends swam fast for many who were in their cars or homes Peloponnese region. while 11 of the children also remained hospi- out into the sea to escape the smoke, but they to flee, Malliri said. ___

AP A representative with the program said its goal is Angelia Gordon, who lives on Ohio Avenue near COMMISSION to allow homeowners access to simple, affordable where the development has been proposed. The upgrades to their homes, including with roofs, developer was there, as was Commissioner Art Continued from Page 1 lights and more, that are energy efficient and green. Woodruff, whose district the project is in and who Continued from In Florida, the majority of such improvements, near lives on Silver Lake himself. Page 1 70 percent, involve hurricane protection, according Gordon said the meeting had not been satisfacto- between the trash pickup contractor and the City to a PowerPoint presentation given at the meeting. ry, as the developer had not had any ideas on how over the terms of their next contract, particularly She assured commissioners that the program is to compromise with residents to make his develop- paroled robber with with regards to a Consumer Price Index adjustment completely voluntary and only paid for by the peo- ment more palatable to the area – mostly, she said, a violent history, is agreed on in the contract. ple entering into it, not taxes forced on people who by reducing the number of homes to come. wanted for the deadly, There’s a disagreement between WastePro’s attor- don’t want it. “The developer met with us, and we don’t know unprovoked knife ney and the City attorney on the specifics of the The commission passed the measure to let PACE any more than we did the first time,” she said. attack on 18-year-old increase and when it would occur. come into Sanford unanimously at the 7 p.m. gener- “There were no suggestions on how to meet his Nia Wilson. It wasn’t settled as of Monday’s 4 p.m. workshop al meeting. needs and ours 50-50. There was no talk on the size meeting, but Mayor Jeff Triplett said he wants to see The Ohio Avenue development in question is a of the houses, the drainage, or how to do anything.” AIDS DRUGS MAY a good outcome. 14-house development to come to a stretch of She said there were “many reasons to say no” to vacant land on Ohio Avenue, near Silver Lake. the development, but implored the commissioners PREVENT NEW “WastePro has done good for the city,” Triplett told the Sanford Herald after the meeting. “We’ve Residents state the development is unwanted, as it to ask themselves if there were any good reasons to INFECTIONS had no problems. They’re good community partici- will pollute the lake and the land and add too much say yes to it. pants. We don’t want a battle and we enjoy the part- traffic to a small two-lane road. Woodruff said the developer had gotten back to Promising new nership. But our attorney disagrees with their attor- The City delayed a vote on annexing the property him Monday before the meeting with suggestions research shows the ney over the contract.” in June due to a lack of clarity on specifics of the on how to compromise, but the number of houses medicine helps keep They also decided to pass through the new PACE project like acreage. he wanted was still too high for residents’ tastes. uninfected people system. PACE, which stands for Property Assessed The delay persisted this week due to lingering Because of the disagreement, as well as con- from catching HIV Clean Energy, is an energy efficiency program that doubt over whether the product will work for the tention over whether or not to allow the developer during sex with a part- homeowners or communities can decide to enter city or the residents. to use city water services, the item was delayed yet ner who has the virus. into to finance improvements to their homes. A meeting was held last week at the home of again, this time until the Aug. 13 meeting.

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A V E Page 8 Wednesday July 25, 2018 Sports RAMSBriefs ON THE AIR Lake Mary Athletics will be fea- tured on the “Talkin’ Old School” Radio Show on 740 am the Game radio station and/or 96.9 FM, the Game or Newsradio 102.5 WFLA Week Eight in the FCSLRed-hot Suns tomorrow (Thursday) from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. Show hosts Dan LaForest and making push Roger Williams will be joined by Athletic Director Doug Peters, who will be speaking about all the for top seed success from the Lake Mary Athletic Department, Dennis Special to the Herald Burchill, who will discuss the Lake Mary Girls State Champion The Leesburg Lightning have Golfers Program, and Paige Black, had a firm grip on first-place in who will be talking about the Lake Mary State Championship the Florida League standings Cheerleading Program. for almost the entire summer. To join in the program: But after three straight losses at * Call-in # for The Game _ the hands of the DeLand Suns, (407) 916-8255. though, things are a little more * Call-in # for WFLA _ (407) interesting heading into the final 916-5400. week of the Regular Season. LMSA DeLand posted a 3-1 mark Ahoy! during Week Eight, and have Upcoming Events: all the momentum heading * Every Wednesday _ LMSA into the final week of play Goslings Rum Racing. Start win- before the playoffs. They still dow 6:25 p.m.-to-6:30 p.m. Be sure sit five games back with only to come by the clubhouse before- seven to play, but have all but hand to sign in and get the course. Wewill be meeting at the secured a spot in the playoffs. Breezeway Restaurant afterwards. The defending Champion NOR/Sailing instructions arehere: Sanford River Rats have been http://www.flalmsa.org/?page_i playing well of late and have d=101. increased their win total to 16 Announcing a change to the to get a firm hold on third plat. Sailing Florida Weekly Photo Meanwhile, the battle for the Contest - Photos will now be lower seeds is as tight as ever, posted to the entrants own with Winter Park, Winter Facebook timeline, like you would normally share with Garden and Seminole County friends. In the description, all sitting at 14 wins apiece. enter the hashtag as follows: The Diamond Dawgs and #SailingFloridaPhotoContest0 Squeeze are scheduled to face 72518 (It’s the date, mmddyy). each other four times at the end of Make sure your posting is the week, meaning the final play- ‘Public’, so everyone can see off spot may not be determined it (and I can find it to count until the last day of the season. the number of ‘Likes’.) Each game during the final week Rules: http://www.flalmsa.org/ * Sunday, July 29 _ LMSA of the regular season will have a Jameson Sunday Race. Start significant impact on the playoffs. window is tentatively 12 p.n.- Here are the standings to-12:05 p.m. subject to change through Sunday, July 22: depending on weather. 1. Leesburg, 24-10. For more information about 2. DeLand,19-15, 5-GamesBehind. LMSA, please visit our web 3. Sanford, 16-18-1, 8-GB. site _ www.flalmsa.org _ or 4. Winter Park, 14-18, 9-GB. call (321) 578-8364. 5. Winter Garden, 14-19-1, 9.5-GB. NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY 6. SeminoleCounty,14-21, 10.5-GB. The 2018 NASCAR Whelen Player of the Week: All-America Series is underway Ryan Brewer (Pensacola at New Smyrna Speedway. State), Sanford River Rats _ 5- Brad May (Super Late Models), for-7 (.714 average), two dou- Patrick Thomas (Sportsman), Wayne Parker (Modifieds) and bles, three runs scored, five Dan Webb (both features RBI, .750-On Base Percentage, Bombers) picked up feature wins 1.000-Slugging Percentage. on Saturday,July 21. The two-way player for the Rats Here are the Results: saw action at the plate in two * Super Late Models _ 1. (9) games, including a monster effort Brad May; 2. (20) Anthony against Winter Park on Thursday. Sergi; 3. (11) David Rogers; 4. He finished the game 4-for-4 at the (64) Patrick Staropli; 5. (7) dish, and also drew a walk, reach- Doug Elliott; 6. (39) Morgan Hoover; 7. (24) Dalton Smith. ing base safely five times. He had * American Auto Sportsman two doubles, one of which cleared 50 _ 1. (111) Patrick Thomas; 2. the bases and was inches short of (44) Matthew Green; 3. (XX) Don being a grand slam. At the time, Keithley; 4. (58) Steve Barnes; 5. the game was tied at seven, and (63) George Alexander; 6. (10) Joe his double sparked a rally that Hamilton; 7. (70) John Nusbaum; eventually gave the Rats a win. 8. (06) Rich Payne; 9. (31) JT Brewer also made an appearance Tippins; 10. (33) Mike Dahm; 11. on the mound for the Rats, striking (39) Russ Moore; 12. (21x) George Dahm; 13. (51) Preston out three Dawgs in 2.2 innings Hunt; Did Not Start _ (112) Dave during Wednesday’s game. Werning; (117) Phillip Bessette. Pitcher of the Week: * Atlantis Contractors Vladimir Nunez (Stetson), Sportsman Dash for Cash _ 1. Sanford River Rats _ 1-0, seven (63) George Alexander; 2. (XX) innings pitched, two hits, no Don Keithley; 3. (58) Steve runs, four bases-on-balls, Barnes; 4. (70) John Nusbaum; seven strike outs. 5. (06) Rich Payne; 6. (10) Joe Photos courtesy of Florida League Fresh off three wins over first- Hamilton; 7. (39) Russ Moore; 8. (33) Mike Dahm. place Leesburg, the DeLand Suns The DeLand Suns (top) swept a 3-game series from the League-leading Leesburg Lightning to close to within 5-games of the lead, while were feeling great heading into * Modified _ 1. (1W) Wayne the Sanford River Rats swept the Week 8 League Honors, the Performance _ Player of the Week _ brought to you by @3N2Sports, is Parker; 2. (4B) Alan Bruns; 3. See Week 8, Page 9 (00) Matt Thornton; 4. (29) Ryan Brewer (middle) and the Elite Performance _ Pitcher of the Week _ brought to you by @EWFitnessCenter is Vlad Nunez (above). Aaron Overman; 5. (17) Curtis Robinson; 6. (66) Jerry Symons. * Bomber Feature #1 _ 1. (25) Dan Webb; 2. (52) John McCormick; 3. (5) Mike Strong finish to limited McCormick; 4. (77) John Delancey. * Bomber Feature #2 _ 1. (25) Scorpions seesaw week Dan Webb; 2. (52) John McCormick; 3. (5) Mike McCormick; 4. (77) John Delancey. WeekMyan Patel (Georgia) 8 forcially River when you’re up four.” Rats Special to the Herald The Rats controlled the game through has momentum going up There will be an open prac- tice held on Friday. Gates the initial portion of the game, however, open at 5 p.m. with practice Just when it looked like the defending pesky Winter Park clawed its way back going from 6 p.m.-to-10 p.m. Champion Sanford River Rats had played into the contest, never caving into Sanford. into final week of season Cost is $15 per person and their way out a strong playoff spot, the team Offensively,eight of nine Rats reached safely JustinAhlum(UniversityofFlorida) grandstand admission is free. comes to life and climbs back into the race. and three sluggers turned in multi-hit contests. Special to the Herald This Saturday will be “End After letting a lead slip away on Cole Warken (Undecided) and Jonnie of July Blowout” with $1 Hot The UPs Wednesday against the Winter Park Benniefield (Undecided) each laced a pair On Saturday night, the Dogs & Landshark Drafts and Diamond Dawgs, to fall 9-1/2 games off $10 Adult General Admission. of singles. Josh Crouch (State College of Fl.) Seminole County Scorpions the lead and 3-1/2 games out of second The night’s racing will feature finished with a nice 3-for-4 outing and rebounded from one of their place, Sanford bounced back with impres- division action beginning with drove in a run as well to boost his RBI total largest lows of the season. After sive wins over the Dawgs and the second qualifying for the Pro Late to a team-high 18. Warken, Christian Castro falling on Friday night, 12-3 to place DeLand Suns, ending a 5-game win- Models, a 10-Lap Heat Race for (East Georgia) and Jackson Muldowney the Winter Garden Squeeze, ning streak, to stand just two games under the Super Late Models and 8-Lap (Indian River State) also all recorded an RBI. Seminole County rebounded Heat Races for the Mod-Minis, .500 and 2-1/2 games out of second. In addition, Benniefield stole a game-high against the Winter Park Diamond Super Stocks and Bombers fol- But rain would limit the River Rats to four bases and doubled his season total. Dawgs with a 14-4, 8-inning Run lowed by features in the Super just those three games in Week 8 and now In total, Sanford finished with its six Late Models (50), Pro Late Models the team needs a big final week to try to Rule victory at Historic Sanford (35), Mod-Minis (25), Super Stock runs on 10 hits. Memorial Stadium. All but one of secure a home series in the playoffs. The Rats began the night’s scoring in the (25) and Bombers (20). Here is a recap of the three games: the Scorpion hitters to stroll to Pit gates open at 3 p.m. All second inning. Warren started a one-out the plate recorded a hit while division practice from 4 p.m.-to- After a three-day break, the Sanford rally by knocking through a single and River Rats returned to action Wednesday everyone in the final lineup 6:30 p.m. Ticket booths and later scoring on a wild pitch. Then, Castro crossed home at least once. grandstand gates open at 6 p.m. night versus the Winter Park Diamond drew a walk. A few pitches later, Dawgs and fell 7-6 in a back-and-forth The bottom half of the order did and racing starts at 7:30 p.m. Muldowney roped his fifth double of the the brunt of the work, collecting 10 Adult admission is $10 affair at Bishop Moore High School. season to drive home Castro. Later in the (reserved seating is $20, the top The Rats fell to 14-18-1 on the year of the Scorps 16 hits against the sequence, Muldowney touched home on a Winter Park pitching staff. The six (6) rows of the Main and currently sit 9-1/2 games out of wild pitch to boost Sanford out in front 3-0. Grandstand). Kids 11 years of age majority of damage was done in first place, but just 3-1/2 games behind Sanfordbrought in a fourth run in the fourth and under are free of charge. the second-place DeLand Suns. the sixth inning with Paxton Rigby inning.Andrew Labosky (Nova Southeastern) Herald photo by Greg Fencik MUST be accompanied by pay- “We finally had guys aggressive all (Lake Brantley,Georgia Tech) start- ing Adult to qualify for Free drew a two out walk. Crouch, the next batter, ing the scoring from the five-hole. night long,” head coach Scott Makarewicz Hagerty High grad Anthony George of the Admission. Pits - Members ($20), then launched a double in the gap to drive in After his two-run single, the said. “Our pitching was solid, we just Labosky and extend the Rats’ lead to 4-0. Scorpions continues to make impressive strides See Briefs, Page 9 can’t give up those four runs [in the fifth after missing the 2018 college season at UCF. See Scorpions, Page 9 inning]. You just can’t give up four, espe- See Rats, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD Wednesday, July 25, 2018 • Page 9 Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak signs one-year contract extension By Megan Herboth “Weare extremely fortunate to have Barack Obama’s Presidential Delegation program in 2007 and led the Rams to UCFKnights.com Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak leading our to the Federative Republic of Brazil at the three conference championship game women’s soccer program now,and for the opening of the FIFAWorld Cup in Brazil. appearances. She was voted as the 2011 ORLANDO — UCF women’s soccer foreseeable future,” said Dr.Daniel J. White, She is a native of San Ramon, Calif., Colonial Athletic Association Co-Head head coach Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak UCF vice president and director of athletics. and was selected as the 1994 California Coach of the Year, along with her hus- signed a one-year contract extension that “Her background in the sport and vision High School Player of the Year. She was a band Tim. The duo mentored two CAA will keep the three-time American Athletic for our program gives us great confidence three-time Parade High School All- Defenders of the Year, one CAA Rookie Conference Coach of the Year with the that we can continue building a national American, a three-time NSCAAAll- of the Year and 20 all-conference play- Knights through the 2022 campaign. power here at UCF.I couldn’t be more American and was the two-time National ers, including six first-team honorees. With a total of 22 conference cham- excited about the future of UCF women’s Girl’s High School Player of the Year. The Sahaydaks reside in Orlando with pionships and 21 NCAA Tournament soccer under Tiffany’s leadership.” She debuted for the Stars and Stripes in their two daughters, Layla and Evie. berths, the Knights have enjoyed a An Olympic gold medalist, World 1994 when she was only 16 as one of the Since Roberts Sahaydak arrived in long-time reputation as one of the best Cup champion and two-time NCAA youngest players ever to suit up for the 2013, UCF has boasted 12 conference programs in the country. champion, Tiffany Roberts Sahaydak National Team. She played in her first FIFA Player of the Year awards, 41 all-league Roberts Sahaydak, who will begin her was named head women’s soccer Women’s World Cup a month after her 18th and all-tournament selections and three sixth season at the helm in 2018, has not coach at UCF in May 2013 after serving birthday and won Olympic gold before she NWSL Draft selections. Also during her only fostered that standard of excellence, six seasons at VCU alongside her co- was out of her teens (USSoccer.com). tenure, the Knights have broken program but has also continued to raise the bar. head coach, husband and current UCF As a collegian, Roberts Sahaydak was records for wins in a season (18; 2014) Last season, the Knights posted another associate head coach Tim Sahaydak. a standout midfielder for North Carolina and unbeaten streak (18 matches; 2013). championship season under Roberts Roberts Sahaydak spent a decade with (1995-98) as a three-time All-ACC First Moreover, the Knights have achieved Sahaydak, going unbeaten in The the U.S. National Team from 1994-2004, Team selection. She led the Tar Heels to great success in the classroom as a recip- American to clinch the regular season earning 110 caps (with 60 starts). Her two NCAA titles (1996, 1997) during her ient of the NSCAA Team Academic Herald photo by Greg Fencik title. The Black and Gold finished the 2017 career was highlighted by three tenure, was voted the 1998 ACC Award in four of the last five seasons. Hagerty High grad Anthony George of campaign with a 13-2-3 record, the most women’s World Cups - among them, the Tournament MVP and finished third in The squad posted a 3.31 grade-point the Scorpions continues to make wins since the 2014 campaign. Returning unforgettable 1999 championship - and a voting for collegiate soccer’s highest average (GPA) for the spring semester. impressive strides after missing the to the United Soccer Coaches poll, UCF gold medal with the 1996 Olympic team. honor, the Hermann Trophy. She still “I want to thank Dr.Daniel J. White, 2018 college season at UCF. climbed as high as No. 6 and finished the After retiring from the USWNT, she has ranks among the top five for career Brandi Stuart and the UCFAthletic regular season ranked eighth. The Knights served as an ambassador for U.S. Soccer starts in UNC’s record book. Department for giving me the opportunity growing the program in the years to come.” posted a 16-match unbeaten streak, the with the U.S. Department of State Sports She was a two-time captain for the to continue leading the women’s soccer UCF Soccer features 11 returning players longest since the 2013 campaign. Envoy Program since 2007, promoting Carolina Courage in the first fully profession- program,” Roberts Sahaydak said. “Our who clocked time in at least 10 matches Under her guidance, the Knights the power and benefit of sport interna- al U.S. women’s league (Women’s United accomplishments over the last five years last year.Among those returners include have earned four American Athletic tionally.With the program, she has visit- SoccerAssociation). She helped the Courage would not have been possible without the American Athletic Conference Goalkeeper Conference Championships and ed Indonesia, Uganda, the Philippines, win the 2002 title after finishing last in the support this program receives. I’m grateful of the Year Vera Varis and Rookie of the appeared in four NCAA Tournaments, Thailand, Namibia, Brazil and France. In team’s inaugural campaign one year prior. for every day that I spend as part of the Year Dina Orschmann, along with all- including a bid to the Sweet 16 in 2014. 2014, she was appointed to President Roberts Sahaydak took over VCU’s UCF Family,and I’m excited to continue rookie team selection Stefanie Sanders.

Rats “The seventh inning was huge,” Makarewicz took a 6-1 lead into the bottom of the fifth inning. Van Horn and Vermillion closed the door down said. “Absolutely huge. We needed it, and our The Rats chipped away with a pair of runs in the fifth. the stretch and solidified the Sanford victory. Continued from Page 8 guys came up big for us like I expected.” Jarrod Cande (Santa Fe) led off the frame with a On Saturday,the DeLand Suns saw their five game In the fourth, the Diamond Dawgs pushed Ryan Brewer (Pensacola State) was the River standup double and Brewer followed wth a base winning streak come to an end, as a complete game across a run and made it a 4-1 contest. Rat star at the plate, turning in his best perform- knock. Three hitters later,Harkcom roped through a shutout from Vladimir Nunez (Sanford) powered a 3- Then, in the fifth, Sanford plated another.Benniefield ance of the season. The slugger finished a perfect single to plate one, and the other scored on a wild pitch 0 victory for the Sanford River Rats at Melching Field. led off the inning with a single and made his way to 4-for-4 at the plate and also drew a walk. Brewer just moments later.It was a 6-3 game after five innings. The Suns could manage only two hits against Nunez, third thanks to a passed ball and stolen base. Two bat- knocked through a pair of singes and a duo of The Diamond Dawgs put up another run in who was pitching at his collegiate home field. ters later,Warken lined through his second single of the doubles, piling up five RBI on the night. the sixth and took a 7-3 lead. After a pair of scoreless innings from each game to bring home Benniefield and open a 5-1 lead. “Brewer was clutch today,” Makarewicz said. “After The Rats plated another pair in the sixth to cut team, Sanford took the lead with two runs in the However, as has been the case this season, Winter he got that first hit, his confidence got going and he got the deficit to two runs. Miles Simington top of the third. Collin Morrill (New Orleans) led Park strung together a big four-run fifth inning. The on a roll, that’ll definitely help the batting average.” (Heartland) laced a one-out single and later off the inning with a single, and was driven in Diamond Dawgs brought home four runs thanks to a Entering Thursday’s contest, Brewer had a sub-.200 came around to score on a double from Brewer. three pitches later on a double from Harkcom grand slam and knotted the game at five runs apiece. batting average. Now,he sits at a comfortable .250. Brewer then scored on an RBI single from (Florida International). Harkcom would advance In the seventh, the Rats once again reclaimed the In addition, four other River Rats finished with Castro, making it a two-run, 7-5 contest. to third base on a passed ball, and would eventu- lead. Benniefield again led off the inning with a two-hit games. Michael Harkcom (FIU), Crouch, Alex Then, the Rats exploded for one of their most pro- ally score on an RBI groundout from Dickinson. single and made his way to third on a stolen base Dickinson (Princeton), and Benniefield each finished ductive half-innings of the season. Sanford plated eight The best opportunity of the night for the Suns and wild pitch. After back-to-back outs, Castro with a pair of hits. Each of the four also had at least runs in the seventh on seven hits and jumped out in came in the bottom of the fifth inning. Kyle Ball plated Benniefield by smoking a single through one RBI, with Harkcom leading the pack at three RBI. front for the first time since the second inning. (Stetson) hit a one-out single, and walks with two the infield and put the Rats back on top 6-5. Overall, the Rats finished with their 13 runs on Crouch started off the rally by smoking a one- outs to Chris Burgess (Middle Georgia) and Nick Nevertheless, Sanford was unable to hold its lead as an explosive 16 hits. out double. Then, back-to-back singles from DeTringo (Tampa) loaded the bases for the Suns. Winter Park brought home two seventh-inning runs On the mound, four different arms combined for the Dickinson and Benniefield brought two runs However, Nunez was able to get one of his seven and jumped out in front 7-6. The Diamond Dawgs outing for Sanford. Bryce Van Horn (Valdosta State) home and tied the game at 7-7. After a pitching strikeouts to keep DeLand off the scoreboard. went on to hold that lead and make it the final. threw two hitless innings late in the game and picked change, Simington and Cande drew back-to-back Sanford added an insurance run in the top of But in front of hundreds of fans on Thursday up the win and Zebulon Vermillion (Arkansas) locked walks to load up the bases. A few pitches later, the seventh inning on a pair of two out hits. night in Sanford, the Sanford River Rats staged a down the game with a perfect ninth inning. Brewer tattooed a double into the gap and Morrill singled with two outs, moved to second come-from-behind win and knocked off the Winter In the second, Sanford jumped out to a 1-0 cleared the bases, putting the Rats on top 10-7. on a wild pitch, and crossed the plate for the Park Diamond Dawgs, 13-7, at Memorial Stadium. lead. After a leadoff single from Dickinson and Castro then singled to put runners on the corners third run of the contest on a single by Harkcom. After falling in a 6-1 hole, the Rats’ bats came another single from Benniefield, the Rats had and both came home on a bullet double off the bat Morrill was 3-for-4 with two runs scored, while alive and, behind a huge eight-run seventh two aboard. A few batters later, Brewer drew a of Harkcom. Crouch and Harkcom then exchanged Harkom was 2-for-4 with a double, a run scored and inning, sealed Sanford’s 15th win of the season bases-loaded walk to plate the game’s first run. places on Crouch’s third ground-rule double of the two RBI, Benniefield and Warken were both 2-for-3, now moving to 15-18-1 overall. Then, Winter Park put up six unanswered tallies and season, opening up a 13-7 River Rat advantage. Brewer was 1-for-3 and Dickinson had an RBI.

Scorpions their three-game set. The offense would The Scorpions catcher/third baseman mond than the first half of the FCSL sea- Lightning starting Monday with a explode then as well. On 13 hits, the seems to have hit his stride at the plate. son. Now, the Scorpions catcher is trend- doubleheader and a single game on Continued from Page 8 Scorpions scored 10 runs and beat Winter Since the All-Star break, George has ing up on the journey to the end of the Tuesday. Tonight (Wednesday), they Scorps scored four more runs to give Garden in extra innings. Quinton Martinez increased his batting average by nearly 80 regular season. Ugarte collected four RBI will travel to Leesburg in an effort to them a nine-run lead in the contest. Alex (St. Petersburg) and John Boushelle points and has provided coach Steve in only seven at-bats and continued his make up Sunday’s rainout. Ray (Tallahassee CC) would finish the (McNeese State) came on in relief and had Stowell with a mainstay six-hole hitter. He solid play behind the dish. He was also a And, in their final series of the season, night early with a RBI bloop single their best outings of the season on the has failed to reach base in only one con- member of the FCSL Prospect Showcase the Scorpions will play the DeLand down the right field line. His second hit bump. Boushelle threw two innings with- test since returning to the team and has team, going 2-for-3 and providing an Suns at home for two of the three con- of the night resulted in a 10-run lead for out giving up an earned run and struck five multi-hit games in that same span. impressive night behind the plate to the tests (Thursday and Saturday). Seminole County and gave his squad its out two, while Martinez stifled the George was selected as the Scorpions scouts and observers on-hand. Currently only one game out of the second mercy-rule victory of the season. Squeeze offense in four innings of work Player of the Week after going 8-for-17 What’s UP playoffs, the Scorpions will prepare And, on Thursday night on the road, and picked up his first win of the season. and collecting three RBI at the dish. After a cancellation on Sunday, the for two series against the top-two Seminole County took care of business Who’s UP * Andres Ugarte (Reinhardt): Scorpions have three games on their teams in the league needing a strong over the Squeeze in the second contest of * Anthony George (Hagerty, UCF): Ugarte had seen better days on the dia- home field against the Leesburg week to make the extended season.

Briefs Cityretooktheleadjustsevenminutes Reign FC (8-4-6, 30 points) each Week 8 later.YoshimarYotúnplayedtheballupto took a point from their matchup. Tuesday, July 24 Continued from Page 8 Kljestan,whopassedacrossforPinhofor On a muggy Saturday afternoon, Continued from Page 8 * Rats at Squeeze, doubleheader, late. Non-Members ($25). hissecondgoaloftheseasontomakeit2-1. the two sides played to a 1-1 draw, Saturday’s matchup with Sanford. Things quickly * Suns at Dawgs, late. The track is located at the corner of ItlookedasthoughtheLionswould with scoring the changed once Vlad Nunez fired his first pitch. * Lightning at Scorpions, late. SR. 44 and CR 415, between New leaveColumbuswiththreepointsuntil Pride’s goal in the opening half. Wednesday, July 25 Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona. The senior righty dominated the Suns, allowing CrewSCwasawardedanextremelyques- After controlling the opening 45 min- only two hits over seven innings of work in the 7p.m. _ Scorpions at Lightning. For information on New Smyrna tionablepenaltykickinthe86thminute. utes, the Pride took a 1-0 lead into half- Speedway, call the track office at JoeBendik,whoreplacedEarlEdwards,Jr. time courtesy of Pressley. Rats’ 3-0, shutout win. He added seven strike- 7 p.m. _ Dawgs at Suns. 386-427-4129 or visit the website at inthe32ndminute,guessedcorrectlybut The Reign were able to break outs to his season tally, which now stands at 33 Thursday, July 26 www.newsmyrnaspeedway.org. couldn’tcatchuptoZardes’shot. Kopmeyer’s shutout bid in the 70th in only 28.1 innings. Nunez also impressed at 4:30 p.m. _ Squeeze at Dawgs. Wil Trapp scored the winner ORLANDO CITY minute, after Nahomi Kawasumi the Southeast Prospect Showcase in North 7 p.m. _ Squeeze at Dawgs. from 30 yards out in stoppage time. Orlando City SC (7-12-1, 22 picked out Taylor in the six-yard box. Carolina on Monday, throwing 2.2 perfect 7 p.m. _ Suns at Scorpions. The Lions return to Orlando City points) fell 3-2 to Columbus Crew The forward used a quick touch to innings with five punchouts. 7 p.m. _ Rats at Lightning. Stadium at 8 p.m. tomorrow SC (9-7-6, 33 points) on Saturday at sneak the ball past Kopmeyer. Here is the schedule for Week 9 (as of Tuesday, Friday, July 27 (Thursday) to host New York City FC. The Pride will see two weeks MAPFRE Stadium. Sacha Kljestan Tickets to all City home matches July 24, subject to change): 6 p.m. _ Dawgs at Squeeze. and Stéfano Pinho scored. before their next match, returning Monday, July 23 7 p.m. _ Scorpions at Suns. are available at OrlandoCitySC.com to Orlando City Stadium on Aug. 5 The Lions opened the scoring for the or by calling 855-ORL-CITY. * Rats at Squeeze, doubleheader, rained out. 7 p.m. _ Lightning at Rats. second time in three MLS games under to take on Sky Blue FC. The match O’Connor when Kljestan buried RJ ORLANDO PRIDE will kickoff at 7:30 p.m., with tick- * Game 1 _ Suns 5, Dawgs 3. Saturday, July 28 Allen’s cross in the 16th minute. For the third time this season and ets available at orlando- * Game 2 _ Dawgs 8, Suns 4. 7 p.m. _ Dawgs at Squeeze. Gyasi Zardes equalized for fifth consecutive overall, Orlando pride.com/tickets or by calling * Game 1 _ Lightning 8, Scorpions 1. 7 p.m. _ Suns at Scorpions. Columbus in the 51st minute. Pride (8-6-5, 29 points) and Seattle (855) ORL-CITY. * Game 2 _ Scorpions 8, Lightning 7. 7 p.m. _ Rats at Lightning. PAGE 10 • Midweek: July 25-28, 2018 SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS

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WILLIAMLOCHTE,A/K/A Jaime Council Telephone No. (727) 536-4911 I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true 11:00AM WILLIAM AUGUST LOCHTE, Attorney for Personal Attorney for the Plaintiff and correct copy of the forego- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN DECEASED; THE UNKNOWN Representative ing has been furnished via Unit 222; Richard Jerge: unit is ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF Florida Bar Number: 0015951 By: David L. Reider Florida Courts E-Filing Portal to: said to contain: lots of luggage, INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FUNDS FROM THIS SALE, IF MARTHALOCHTE,A/K/A Law Offices of Curtis & FBN 95719 Dremel saw, printer, lots of OF THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER ANY, OTHER THAN THE MARTHAHARRISLOCHTE, Associates, P.A. OFFNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: THE CHAIN TOWING Lynn Patrice, Assistant Porter-Carlton, County boxes, tool box, chair. THANTHEPROPERTY PROPERTYOWNERASOF DECEASED; AND ALL OTH- 701 Market Street, Unit 109 gives Notice of Foreclosure of Attorney,Esquire Seminole County OWNER, AS OF THE DATE OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- ERS CLAIMING BY, St. Augustine, Florida 32095 Lien and intent to sell these If you are a person with a dis- Attorney's Office, 1101 East 1st Unit 402; Mindy Perkins: unit is THELISPENDENSMUST DENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM THROUGH,UNDEROR Telephone: (904) 819-6959 vehicle on 08/18/2018 8:00 am ability who needs any accom- Street, Sanford, FL 32771-1468; said to contain: microwave, FILE A CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE AGAINST SAID DEFENDANTS Fax: (904) 819-6936 an aution will take place at 3710 modation in order to partici- and dryer, lots of boxes, vacuum and (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE. SALE IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED E-Mail: E. 25th ST., SANFORD, FL pate in this proceeding, you BarbaraBarbara Leach Leach, Law, PL, Esquire, 1516 misc items If you are a person with a dis- SECTION 45.031(1)(a), FLORI- that the above-referenced action [email protected] 32771. The vehicles which will are entitled, at no cost to you, Hillcrest Street, Suite 309, ability who needs any accom- DA STATUTES. has been filed by Plaintiff seek- Secondary E-Mail: be auctioned include: to the provision of certain Orlando, FL 32803 (Attorney Ad Unit 416; Katrina Dunlap: unit is modation in order to participate DATED this 7 day of June 2018. ing to reform deeds and quiet [email protected] assistance. If you require Litem); and via U.S. Mail to: said to contain: beverage cart, in this proceeding, you are enti- title to real property in the name 19UUA56661A000203 assistance please contact: 5306 Logan ottoman, chairs, storage con- tled, at no cost to you, to the GEORGI ANGELOV, Esquire of Plaintiffs pertaining to the title Personal Representative: 2001 ACURA HeightsBruce McCray, Circle, Sanford, FL tainers, lots of boxes, rug, home provision of certain assistance. For the Court to the real property located at Willis Harper ADA Coordinator at Seminole 32773; a/k/a décor, storage bins Please contact Court 605 Cemetery Road, Geneva, 505 Oakhurst Street Court Administration UlyssieUlysses McCray, McCray1401 W 13th Administration, 301 N. Park /s/ Victor H. Veschio Seminole County, Florida Altamonte Springs, OFFNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: THE CHAIN TOWING 301 N. Park Avenue Place, Sanford, FL 32771; Unit 513; Theresa Carroll: unit is Avenue, SuiteN301, Sanford, FL 32732, which is more particular- Florida 32701 gives Notice of Foreclosure of Suite N301 a/k/a Ulyssie said to contain: file cabinets, 32771; Telephone: (407) 665- By: ly described as: Lien and intent to sell these Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292 McCray,Ulysses McCray1504 W 16th Street, high chair, bed frame, toys, 4227 within two working days of GEORGI ANGELOV, Esquire Publish: July 18, 25, 2018 vehicle on 08/19/2018 8:00 am (407) 665-4227 Sanford, FL 32771; totes, boxes, baby bed, storage your receipt of this notice; if you The East 506.5 feet of the G153 an aution will take place at 3710 a/k/a Betty AnnBetty McCray A. containers, mattresses are hearing or voice impaired, Northeast ¼ of the Southwest ¼ E. 25th ST., SANFORD, FL NOTE: You must contact Porter,McCray 34 Chestnut Street, call 1-800-955-8771 or 711. If you are a person with a dis- (less the South 599.36 feet) 32771. The vehicles which will coordinator at least 7 days Salem, NJ 08079; Unit 125; April Shepard: unit is ability who needs any accom- Section 22, Township 20 South, be auctioned include: before your scheduled court a/k/a ShamekaShameka Nicole said to contain: lots of clothes, Dated this 13th day of July modation in order to partici- Range 32 East, Seminole appearance, or immediately McCray Thompkins, 1716 throw blanket, fishing pole, 2018. pate in this proceeding, you County, Florida. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 5GZCZ33D76S870343 upon receiving this notifica- Ridgewood Lane, Sanford, FL shoes, luggage Rania A. Soliman, Esq. are entitled, at no cost to you, THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL 2006 SATURN tion if the time before the 32773; Florida Bar No.: 105376 to the provision of certain and CIRCUIT IN AND FOR scheduled appearance is less , 1504Tomeka W 16th Nicole Street, Publish: July 18, 25, 2018 SOLIMAN LAW assistance. If you require SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- Publish: July 25, 2018 than 7 days; if you are hearing Sanford,McCray FL 32771; G147 415 Montgomery Road, assistance please contact: Begin 749.3 feet South of the DA G196 or voice impaired in Seminole 2760Melvina Fayson Suite 141 NE corner of the SW ¼ of County, call 711. Circle,Gano Deltona,McCray, FL 32738; and Altamonte Springs, Florida ADA Coordinator at Seminole Section 22, Township 20 South, CASE NO: 2018-GA-000149 Publish: July 25, August 1, 2018 a/k/a Berry 32714 Court Administration Range 32 East, thence run West In re: GUARDIANSHIP OF G199 McCray,Berry McCray, 3016 North Jr. Covington Telephone: (407) 637-5416 301 N. Park Avenue 664.26 feet to the Easterly right MINOR PROPERTY of Drive, Deltona, FL 32738; and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Facsimile: (321) 972-4374 Suite N301 of way line of a public road, THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL [email protected] Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292 thence run S 33 degrees 40 NOTICEOFFICTITIOUS Zimmerman,Julia Moffett, Kiser & Esquire; Sutcliffe, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Attorney for Plaintiff (407) 665-4227 East along right of way line STEPHANIE BARISONI, NAME P.A., P.O. Box 3000, Orlando, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- 284.56 feet, thence run South A Minor/Ward. Notice is hereby given that I am Florida 32802-3000, this 20th DA Publish: July 18, 25, 2018 NOTE: You must contact 111.02 feet, thence run East engaged in business at 311 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF day of July, 2018. G150 coordinator at least 7 days 506.5 feet, thence run North Washington Ave, Lake Mary, THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CASE NO.: 2015-CA-002869 before your scheduled court 347.86 feet to the point of begin- NOTICE OF HEARING Seminole County, Florida under CIRCUIT IN AND FOR WYCOFF PARK HOMEOWN- appearance, or immediately ning, less road right of way; as the Fictitious Name of SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- Sarah/s/ Julia Pape, Moffett Esquire ERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a upon receiving this notifica- recorded in the Public Records PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a PestProUSA, and that (I) have DA Florida Bar No.: 26398 Florida not-for-profit corporation, tion if the time before the of Seminole County, Florida, Hearing has been set before registered said name with the Julia Moffett, Esquire scheduled appearance is less and less and except any portion the Honorable Marlene Alva, Division of Corporations, CASE NO.: 2016-CA-001729 Florida Bar No.: 124436 Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF than 7 days; if you are hearing thereof lying West of the right of one of the judges of the Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF ZIMMERMAN, KISER & SUT- vs. THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL or voice impaired in Seminole way. above-styled court, on dance with the provisions of the SEMINOLECOUNTYAND CLIFFE, P.A. CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF County, call 711. Petitioner, Rolando Bruzonʼs, Fictitious Name Statutes, to=wit: GREATER APOPKA, FLORIDA, 315 E. Robinson Street, Suite ROGELIO C. PABILANDO, FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Publish: July 18, 25, 2018 Parcel Identification Number: Appointment of Guardianship Section 865.09, Florida Statutes INC., a Florida not-for-profit cor- 600 UNKOWN SPOUSE OF ROGE- SEMINOLE COUNTY G151 22-20-32-300-0580-0000 for Minor Property. The date, 1991. poration, Orlando, FL 32801 LIO C. PABILANDO, CIVIL DIVISION time and location are set for Telephone: (407) 425-7010 UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS- You are required to serve a copy below. Corporation Natures Touch Plaintiff, Facsimile: (407) 425-2747 SESSION, FLORIDA HOUSING Case No.: 2017-CA-000919 of your written defenses, if any, Landscape Management, Inc. [email protected] FINANCING CORPORATION THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL to it on: AugustDate: 27, 2018 vs. [email protected] n/k/a J & R MORTGAGE COM- BANK, Publish: July 25, 2018 [email protected] PANY, INC., IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Nancy E. Brandt, Esquire G197 THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND [email protected] Plaintiff, THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Bogin, Munns & Munns, P.A. 8:30Time: a.m. DEVISEES OF THE ESTATE Counsel for Plaintiff Defendants. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Attorneys For Plaintiff OF MATTIE M. MCCRAY, -vs- SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- 1000 Legion Place, Suite 1000 DECEASED; ULYSSES Publish: July 25, August 1, 2018 DA Orlando, Florida 32801 CourtLocation: Room 2 MCCRAY A/K/A ULYSSIE G200 AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE JOSEPH W. OSBORNE, et al (407) 578-1334 Juvenile Justice Center MCCRAY; BRUCE MCCRAY; NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN Case No. 18-CA-1776 190 Eslinger Way NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS BETTY A. MCCRAY A/K/A that on the 7th day of August Defendants. on or before August 16, 2018, Sanford, FL 32773 NAME BETTY ANN MCCRAY 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at the MATTHEW PENGRA and and file the original with the Notice is hereby given that we PORTER; SHAMEKA MCCRAY Seminole County Courthouse, SOPHIA PENGRA Clerk of this Court either before Publish: July 18, 25, August 1, are engaged in business at PO A/K/ASHAMEKANICOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the undersigned Clerk will offer NOTICE OF SALE Husband and Wife, service on the Plaintiffs’ attorney 8, 2018 BOX 521222, Seminole County, MCCRAY THOMPKINS; TOME- THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL for sale and sell to the highest Notice is hereby given that, pur- or immediately thereafter; other- G154 Longwood, Florida 32752 under KA NICOLE MCCRAY; MELV- CIRCUIT IN AND FOR bidder for cash at the Seminole suant to a Final Judgment of Plaintiffs, wise a default will be entered the Fictitious Name of INA GANO MCCRAY; BERRY SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- County Courthouse, 301 N. Foreclosure entered in the against you for the relief ,Next and MCCRAY, JR. A/K/A BERRY DA Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida above-styled cause, in the v. demanded in the complaint. thatGeneration we intend Air to Solutions register said MCCRAY; SEMINOLE COUN- PROBATE DIVISION 32771, in accordance with Circuit Court of Seminole name with the Divisions of TY, FLORIDA; UNKNOWN FILE NO.: 2018 CP 000922 Section 45.031, Florida County, Florida, Grant Maloy, ANNE.LOCHTE;WILL WITNESS my hand and seal of Corporations, Tallahassee, TENANT #1 AND UNKNOWN Statutes, the following described the Clerk of the Circuit Court will LOCHTE; SANDRA KAY said Court on this 11 day of July, Florida, in accordance with the TENANT #2, IN RE: ESTATE OF real property: sell the property situate in LOCHTE;THEUNKNOWN 2018. NOTICE OF SUSPENSION provisions of the Fictitious Seminole County, Florida, HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF Name Statues, to+wit: Section Defendants. MARIANNE CORRADINO, described as: WILLIAMLOCHTE,A/K/A Grant Maloy Case No: 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. Deceased. Lot 3, WYCOFF PARK, WILLIAM AUGUST LOCHTE, Clerk of the Court and CD201800644/G 1500278 according to the map or plat DECEASED; THE UNKNOWN Comptroller TO: Rar Abreu Brian Elliott Powell NOTICE OF SALE thereof as recorded in Plat LOT 895, OAK FOREST UNIT HEIRS OF THE ESTATE OF Notice is given that pursuant to NOTICE TO CREDITORS Book 35, Pages 43-44, Public EIGHT, ACCORDING TO THE MARTHALOCHTE,A/K/A By: Patricia VanDeweghe A Notice of Suspension to sus- Publish: July 25, 2018 a Summary Final Judgment of Records of Seminole County, MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS MARTHAHARRISLOCHTE, As Deputy Clerk pend your license and eligibillity G198 Foreclosure and Assessment of TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Florida. RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK DECEASED; AND ALL OTH- for licensure has been filed Reasonable Attorneys’ Fees CLAIMSORDEMANDS Property Address: 41, PAGE 91, THROUGH 94, ERS CLAIMING BY, Publish: July 18, 25, 2018 against you. You have the right dated July 12, 2018, in Case No. AGAINSTTHEABOVE 476 Ipswich Street #104, INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC THROUGH,UNDEROR G152 to request a hearing pursuant to 2016CA001729 of the Circuit ESTATE: Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 RECORDSOFSEMINOLE AGAINSTSAIDDEFEN- Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Court for Seminole County, The administration of the estate COUNTY, FLORIDA. DANTS, Florida Statutes, by mailing a Florida in which HABITAT FOR of MARIANNE CORRADINO, The aforesaid sale will be made at public sale, to the highest and request for same to the Florida IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HUMANITYOFSEMINOLE deceased, File Number 2018- Defendants. Department of Agriculture and THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL COUNTY AND GREATER CP-000922, is pending in the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Consumer Services, Division of CIRCUIT IN AND FOR APOPKA, FLORIDA, INC. is the Circuit Court for Seminole SEMINOLE COUNTY, Licensing, Post Office Box 5708, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- Plaintiff, and THE UNKNOWN County, Florida, Probate FLORIDA Tallahassee, Florida 32314- DA HEIRSANDDEVISEESOF Division, the address of which is 5708. If a request for hearing s CASE NO. 59-2017-CA-001972 THE ESTATE OF MATTIE M. 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, PROBATE DIVISION not received by 21 days from the MCCRAY, DECEASED; FL 32771-1292. The names and date of the last publication, the WELLS FARGO BANK, NA ULYSSES MCCRAY A/K/A addresses of the personal rep- File No. 592018CP000573 right to hearing in this matter will ULYSSIE MCCRAY; BRUCE resentative and the personal be waived and the Department Plaintiff, MCCRAY; BETTY A. MCCRAY representative's attorney are set IN RE: ESTATE OF will dispose of this cause in A/K/A BETTY ANN MCCRAY forth below. accordance with law. v. PORTER; SHAMEKA MCCRAY JEFFREY WINSTON HARPER, A/K/ASHAMEKANICOLE JR. Publish: July 11, 18, 25, August PAUL SMITH A/K/A PAUL R. MCCRAY THOMPKINS; TOME- ALLINTERESTEDPERSON Deceased. 1, 2018 SMITH; HEATHER SMITH KA NICOLE MCCRAY; MELV- ARE NOTIFIED THAT: G077 A/K/A HEATHER DAWN INA GANO MCCRAY; BERRY All creditors of the decedent and NOTICE TO CREDITORS SMITH; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; MCCRAY, JR. A/K/A BERRY other persons having claims or The administration of the estate UNKNOWN TENANT 2; THE MCCRAY; and SEMINOLE demands against decedent’s of Jeffrey Winston Harper, Jr., SIGNKING;TUSCAPLACE COUNTY, FLORIDA are the estate, including unmatured, deceased, whose date of death HOMEOWNERSASSOCIA- Defendants, Grant Maloy, contingent or unliquidated was March 23, 2018, is pending TION, INC. Seminole County Clerk of Court claims, on whom a copy of this in the Circuit Court for Seminole “Intention to Lease” will sell to the highest and best notice is served must file their County, Florida, Probate Pursuant to Section 373.093, Defendants. bidder for cash at the Seminole claims with this Court WITHIN Division, the address of which is F.S., the St. Johns River Water County Courthouse, 301 North THE LATER OF THREE 301 N Park Avenue, Sanford, Management District (“District”) Park Avenue, Room S201, MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Florida 32771. The names and gives notice of its intention to NOTICE OF SALE Sanford, FL, at 11:00 a.m. on OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION addresses of the personal rep- lease approximately 2200+ Notice is hereby given that, pur- September 27, 2018 the follow- OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY resentative and the personal acres of property, located in the suant to the Final Judgment of ing-described property set forth DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF representative's attorney are set Lake Jesup Conservation Area, Foreclosure entered on July 06, in the Summary Final Judgment SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS forth below. known as the Little Cameron 2018, in this cause, in the of Foreclosure and Assessment NOTICE ON THEM. Ranch and Futch Tracts, in Circuit Court of Seminole of Reasonable Attorneys’ Fees: All creditors of the decedent and Seminole County, Florida, to be County, Florida, the office of All other creditors of the dece- other persons having claims or used for cattle grazing. The Grant Maloy, Clerk of the Circuit dent and persons having claims demands against decedent's property is anticipated to be Court, shall sell the property sit- Lot L, Tier D of H. L. DEFOR- or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this leased October 9, 2018 at uated in Seminole County, EST'S ADDTION TO SOUTH estate, including unmatured, notice is required to be served approximately 9 a.m. at the Florida, described as: SANFORD, according to the contingent or unliquidated must file their claims with this District Headquarters, 4049 Plat thereof as recorded in claims, must file their claims court ON OR BEFORE THE Reid Street, Palatka, FL, 32177. LOT 35, TUSCA PLACE Plat Book 1, Page(s) 130, of with this Court WITHIN THREE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER NORTH, ACCORDING TO THE the Public Records of MONTHS AFTER THE DATE THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- Publish: July 25, August 1, 8, MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS Seminole County, Florida. OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION LICATION OF THIS NOTICE 2018 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Any person claiming an interest OF THIS NOTICE. OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE G194 72, PAGES 69 AND 70, OF THE in the surplus from the sale, if OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI- any, other than the property ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS THIS NOTICE ON THEM. NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. owner, as of the date of the lis NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR- pendens, must file a claim with- EVER BARRED. All other creditors of the dece- a/k/a 2105 LILIPETAL CT, SAN- in 60 days after the sale. dent and other persons having FORD , FL 32771-6839 The date of the first publication claims or demands against NOTICENOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: is hereby given the fol- of this notice is July 25, 2018. decedent's estate must file their lowing vehicles will be sold at at public sale, to the highest and NOTIFICATION claims with this court WITHIN 3 public sale on 08/08/2018, best bidder, for cash, in Room Frank G. Finkbeiner, Attorney MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 09:00 am at 1850 High St, S201 in the Courthouse located “If you are a person with a Florida Bar No. 146738 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Longwood, FL 32750 at 301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, disability who needs any 108 Hillcrest Street OF THIS NOTICE. Longwood, FL 32750-3722, pur- FL 32771, on August 28, 2018 accommodation in order to P.O. Box 1789 suant to subsection F.S. 713.78. beginning at 11:00 AM. participate in this proceeding, Orlando, FL 32802-1789 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- Courtesy Towing, Inc. reserves you are entitled, at no cost to (407) 423-0012 IN THE TIME PERIODS SET the right to accept or reject any If you are a person claiming a you, to the provision of cer- Attorney for Petitioner FORTH IN FLORIDA and/or all bids. right to funds remaining after the tain assistance. Please con- Primary: [email protected] STATUTES SECTION 733.702 sale, you must file a claim with tact the ADA Coordinator, at S e c o n d a r y : WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 1G6KY54931U176240 the clerk no later than 60 days Court Administration, [email protected] 2001 CADILLAC after the sale. If you fail to file a Seminole Civil Courthouse, NOTWITHSTANDING THE 1GKES16S666150851 claim you will not be entitled to 301 N. Park Ave., Suite N301, TIME PERIODS SET FORTH 2006 GENERAL MOTORS any remaining funds. Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292, JOSEPH G. CORRADINO ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED CORP (407) 665-4227 at least 7 days 481 WEKIVA COVE ROAD TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 1HGCM56857A035764 Dated at St. Petersburg, Florida, before your scheduled court LONGWOOD, FL 32779 AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S 2007 HONDA this 19th day of July, 2018. appearance, or immediately DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. 1N4AL11D63C319267 upon receiving this notifica- Publish: July 25, August 1, 2018 tion if the time before the SANFORD HERALD Midweek: July 25-28, 2018 • PAGE 11

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offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT FOR CASH, at IN the HAND Front OF 1990, PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING SPECIAL (West)AND SUBJECT Door, of the TO Seminole ANY AND County ALL EXISTING Sheriff’s Office LIENS Civil Section , ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROCEEDINGS 201 N. Park Ave.., Sanford, Florida 32771,the above described prop- SHOULD CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS SECTION OF erty. THE CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 201 NORTH PARK AVE, SANFORD, FLORIDA, 32771 AT LEAST FIVE DAYS That said sale is being made to satisfy the terms of this PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINGS. (407) 665-6640. . WRIT OF EXECUTION Publish: July 18, 25, August 1, 8, 2018 Dennis M. Lemma, Sheriff, G140 Seminole County, Florida

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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS VETERANS POST G201 Dannie Costantine COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON Publish: July 25, August 1, 290 Lake Drive THEM. 2018 Oviedo, FL 32765 G202 All other creditors of the dece- Publish: July 25, August 1, dent and other persons having IN THE EIGHTEENTH CIR- The Suicide Report 2018 claims or demands against CUIT COURT OF FLORIDA, G203 decedent's estate must file their SEMINOLE COUNTY claims with this court WITHIN 3 PROBATE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE by Freddy Groves had the largest actual number. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION The next biggest category is all veter- CASE NO. 2018-CP-0910 SEMINOLE COUNTY, OF THIS NOTICE. IN RE: THE ESTATE OF FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR The newly released National Suicide ans, male and female, who did and did- FILE NO.: 18 CP 000768 SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- Data Report shows that the number of n't use VA health care services. The ARLENE S. OKONIEWSKI, DA IN THE TIME PERIODS SET PROBATE DIVISION FORTH IN FLORIDA veterans who commit suicide is smallest category is for female veterans Deceased. SUZANNE COSTANTINE STATUTES SECTION 733.702 unchanged. who used those services. In the "unad- Deceased. File No. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. 592018CP00092 00000XX The report covers the years 2005 to justed" chart breaking down age, there NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTWITHSTANDING THE 2015, which is a big concern. That time is not a single group with smaller num- TO ALL PERSONS HAVING NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN RE: ESTATE OF TIME PERIODS SET FORTH period ended three years ago. What is bers in 2015 than there were in 2005. CLAIMSORDEMANDS The administration of the estate ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED AGAINSTTHEABOVE of SUZANNE COSTANTINE, EMMA MAY BELLE COLLINS TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE going on right now? Let me repeat that: Every single cate- ESTATE: deceased, whose date of death AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S The report is full of data manipulat- gory, male female, all ages, saw bigger was November 26, 2017, and Deceased. DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. ed in various ways, with subpopula- numbers from 2005 to 2015. The administration of the whose social security number is ESTATE OF ARLENE S. 063-72-5149, is pending in the NOTICE TO CREDITORS The date of first publication of tions, unadjusted rates, age-adjusted Unless you were a statistics major in OKONIEWSKI, deceased, File Circuit Court – Probate Division The administration of the estate this notice is July 25, 2018. rates, by race, by branch of service, by college, these charts and graphs will Number 2018-CP-0910-O, is for Seminole County, 301 N. of Emma May Belle Collins, pending in the Circuit Court in Park Ave., Sanford, FL 32772. deceased, whose date of death era ... and more. It's loaded with charts boggle the mind, with nothing making and for Seminole County, The names and addresses of was July 28, 2017, is pending in Attorney for Personal with rates versus percentage versus real sense. The only graph that spells out Florida, Probate Division, the the personal representative and the Circuit Court for Seminole JaimeRepresentative: Council, Attorney numbers. the truth in an understandable way is address of which is P. O. Box the personal representative's County, Florida, Probate Florida Bar Number: 0015951 8099, Sanford, FL 32772-8099. attorney are set forth below. Division, the address of which is Law Offices of Curtis & The number of veterans has gone the one showing that the number of The names and addresses of 301 N Park Ave - Sanford, Associates, P.A. down, by 15.2 percent. The percentage veteran suicides from 2008 to 2015 has the personal representative and All creditors of the decedent and Florida 32771. The names and 701 Market Street, Unit 109 that personal representative’s other persons having claims or addresses of the personal rep- St. Augustine, Florida 32095 of veterans using Department of remained steady at 20 per day. attorney are set forth below. demands against decedent's resentative and the personal Telephone: (904) 819-6959 Veterans Affairs health care has gone If you want a more comprehensive estate on whom a copy of this representative's attorney are set Fax: (904) 819-6936 up. Suicides went down among the understanding, wade through the 48- ALL INTERESTED PERSONS notice is required to be served forth below. E-Mail: ARE NOTIFIED THAT: must file their claims with this [email protected] group using VA health care. The biggest page VA National Suicide Data Report All creditors of the decedent, court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 All creditors of the decedent and Secondary E-Mail: rate of increase category is female veter- 2005–2015. and other persons having claims MONTHSAFTERTHETIME other persons having claims or [email protected] or demands against the dece- OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION demands against decedent's ans who did not use VA health care dent’s estate on whom a copy of OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS estate on whom a copy of this services -- but males in VA health care (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. this notice is served within three AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- notice is required to be served HowardPersonal Edward Representative: Panther months after the date of the first ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS must file their claims with this 8103 Abbey Glen Court publication of this notice, must NOTICE ON THEM. court ON OR BEFORE THE Arlington, Texas 76002 file their claims with this Court LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER WITHIN THE LATER OF All other creditors of the dece- THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- Publish: July 25, August 1, THREE MONTHS AFTER THE dent and other persons having LICATION OF THIS NOTICE 2018 DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- claims or demands against OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE G204 CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR decedent's estate must file their DATE OF SERVICE OF A THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE claims with this court WITHIN 3 DATE OF SERVICE OF A MONTHS AFTER THE DATE COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION THEM. 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All other creditors of the dece- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- Seminole County, Florida dent and persons having claims IN THE TIME PERIODS SET Case # 10CC0033 or demands against the dece- FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 dent’s estate must file their OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE SUNCOAST SCHOOLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, claims with this Court WITHIN CODEWILLBEFOREVER Plaintiff(s) THREE MONTHS AFTER THE BARRED. DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- VS CATION OF THIS NOTICE. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH NORMAN WILLIAMS, ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED Defendant(s) OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS SALE DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. that pursuant to Writ of Execution The date of the first publication issuedNOTICE out IS of HEREBY and under GIVEN the seal of the CIRCUIT COURT of of this Notice is July 25, 2018. The date of first publication of Charlotte County, Florida, Case # 10CC0033 upon a final judgment this notice is July 25, 2018. rendered in the aforesaid court in that certain case entitled SUN- COAST SCHOOLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff vs. NOR- PERSONAL REPRESENTA- Attorney for Personal TIVE: MAN WILLIAMS, Defendant(s) which aforesaid Rusty Okoniewski Representative: was delivered to me as Sheriff of Seminole County,WRIT OF Florida EXECU- and 260 Lake Ellen Dr. ITION have levied upon all the right, title and interest of the defendants in Casselberry, FL 32707 /s/Billy J. Brown the following described property, said property being located in Billy J. Brown, Esq. Seminole County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Florida Bar No. 050405 ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL ORLANDO CITY LAW, P.A. REPRESENTATIVE: ONE MAROON 2013 NISSAN MAXIMA, VIN W. Thomas Dyer, Esq. 5323 Millenia Lakes Blvd. #1N4AA5AP6DC823987, TAG # L922GW Florida Bar No. 0969834 Ste. 300-377 DYER & BLAISDELL, P.L. Orlando, FL 32823 The property may be viewed at Paul’s Towing, 1919 W 1st Street, 416-A N. Ferncreek Ave. Tel.: 800-674-9191 Sanford, FL 32771, on the day of the sale from 9-9:30 am. Orlando, FL 32803 Phone: (407) 648-1153 Personal Representative: And the undersigned as Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, will at Email: [email protected] 11:00 am in or as soon thereafter as possible on August 21st, 2018 PAGE 12 • Midweek: July 25-28, 2018 SANFORD HERALD