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MIDWEEK: MAY 29-JUNE 1, 2019

ANOTHER STATE CHAMPION Check out what’s Winter Springs dominated a battle happening in your city of unbeaten teams to win its first for the month of June State Softball Championship See Seminole See Sports, Page 8 Happenings, Page 4 SANFORD HERALD

LAKE MARY, LONGWOOD, WINTER SPRINGS, OVIEDO, GENEVA, CASSELBERRY, OSTEEN, CHULUOTA, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, DEBARY

Vol. 127, No. 84 • © 2019 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM As school year comes to an end, school ASSOCIATED PRESS officials talk about next year’s goals DEADLY STABBING By Larry Griffin ASSAULT NEAR TOKYO Herald Staff KILLS 2 In new Seminole High School Princi- A man carrying a knife in each pal Jordan Rodriguez’s office, one is hand attacked a group of school- greeted with the sight of a decently-sized girls and adults at a bus stop, collection of WWE action figures. killing two and injuring 16 be- Some of them are mounted on a wall Herald photo by Larry Griffin fore killing himself. and still others line the shelf. Rodriguez, Christina Hollerbach said the renovations to Holler- at two months into his tenure as princi- bach's Willow Tree Cafe, including a rooftop bier- SNOWPLOWS USED TO pal, said the point was to be calming. garten, will be done by the end of 2019. CLEAR STORM DEBRIS ON “They see that and say ‘oh, this is going to be OK’,” he said. HIGHWAY Rodriguez is new to the principal’s Hollerbach’s block expanding seat, but not new to the school. He used A rapid-fire line of apparent to be the Dean of Students for a time, to include rooftop biergarten tornadoes tore across Indiana and then the Assistant Principal, before and Ohio overnight, packed so leaving the school for other work for sev- closely together that one crossed By Larry Griffin eral years. But for the past two months, Herald Staff the path carved by another. Herald photo by Larry Griffin he’s been in the Principal seat after pre-

Principal Jordan Rodriguez at Seminole High School was glad Hollerbach’s Willow Tree Cafe is expanding PRESIDENT ENDS 4-DAY to end the school year on a positive note. See SCHOOLS, Page 6 VISIT TO JAPAN to include a rooftop biergarten by the end of this year, according to owners Christina and Donald Trump and Prime Linda Hollerbach. Minister Shinzo Abe spent time It’s part of the $1.6 million “Project together on a golf course, at a HollerBlock” idea to expand the restaurant, sumo wrestling match and dis- MEMORIAL DAY PARADE which will also include a new conference room cussed trade, North Korea's nu- clear program, Iran and other See HOLLERBACH, Page 6 bilateral issues.

ETHNIC TENSIONS SOAR IN THE BALKANS Sanford sees 9.25% rise Serbia orders its troops to full alert amid reports that heavily in taxable property values armed Kosovo police made ar- rests in Serb-populated regions of the former Serbian province. By Larry Griffin Herald Staff DEJA VU IN DEMOCRAT'S PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN Sanford showed one of the larger estimated growths in taxable property values across the Bernie Sanders is struggling county, according to numbers released Tues- with some of the same chal- day by Property Appraiser David Johnson. lenges that sunk his last bid: doubts about his electability, See PROPERTY, Page 6 See AP, Page 7 Herald photos by Tommy Vincent The City of Sanford honored fallen military Monday during its annual Memorial Day Parade and Remember- Thousands of US kindergartners ance Ceremony. The parade took place on 1st Street and led to the ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park. unvaccinated without waivers See Page 7

STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST As of 3 p.m. Tuesday Allegiant $142.50 SEMINOLE SMILE Bombardier $1.58 This year’s Grand Marshall was Cdr. Ralph Feeback Faro $45.97 of the U.S. Navy Retired (above). Sir Gus the camel HCA Healthcare $124.09 (below) was also part of the parade. Invacare $6.13 NextEra $202.30 Tractor Supply $100.77 Toro $65.10 Wells Fargo $45.91

Linda Kuhn Residents and visitors lined the sidewalks of 1st Street to see the many participants in the parade. Former City of Sanford Mayor PAGE 2 • Midweek: May 29-June 1, 2019 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: Save the dates for summer galas, , conferences and celebrations

By Sheralyn Brinson • The Annual Woman of Substance Confer- Save the dates and plan to attend summer ence will be on Friday-Saturday, June 28-29, galas, festivals, conferences and other celebra- 2019, at the Westin Lake Mary Orlando North tions: Hotel, 2974 International Parkway in Lake Mary. Guest speakers, meet and greet recep- • Bethune-Cookman University Seminole tion, game night, great food, fellowship and County Alumni Chapter will host an “All more. Conference Colors: shades of blue. White Attire Scholarship Event” on Sat., June Registration Fee ($90) includes Friday’s recep- 8, 2019, from 7-10 p.m., at the Woman’s Club of tion with hors d’oeuvres, Saturday’s confer- Sanford, 309 S. Oak Ave. in Sanford. Entertain- ence and meals. Saturday only, $55. Bring ment and food will be provided; drinks will be your Bible and a willingness to engage and available for purchase. For more information learn. For more information and to register, and tickets ($20), call 407-221-4382. please contact Mary Jones, 239-443-8382.

• Love, Cookies Start-up Fundraiser: Sat., • The West Volusia Branch of the NAACP June 15th, at Fuel BBQ, 120 S. Park Ave. in San- will host their 29th Annual Freedom Fund ford; 2-6 p.m. Love, Cookies is an organization on Sat., June 29th, at The Center at aiming to directly impact the lives of teens Deltona; 1640 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd. in who need another chance, a purpose and an Deltona; 7 p.m. Theme: “We Can’t Rest Now; opportunity to thrive by providing training, The Stakes Are Too High”. Keynote Speaker: employment and mentoring. Their mantra, Judge Hubert L. Grimes, Retired Circuit Judge “Love, Cookies Love People”. Volunteers, and Interim President of Bethune Cookman mentors and donations (monetary and in- University. Tickets ($75) must be purchased in kind) are needed. Questions, contact Sarah Marvin Carroll, President, Seminole County advance. VIP Tickets, $100 (VIP Reception for Huaman, 407-222-8205; website: lovecook- Branch NAACP sponsors begins at 6 p.m.). Contact Sean King, ieslovepeople.org. 386-837-7743, or Mike Williams, 386-804-6136.

• The Gospel Silverletts of Titusville, FL will information and tickets, call 407-328-7496. • The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) have their 57th Year Anniversary Celebration Marvin Carroll, Branch President. Photos contributed Steering Committee for the City of Sanford cel- on Sat., June 15th, at United Christian Fellow- Melvin Philpot, Chairman, Sanford MLK Steering ebration events will host a Summer Gala Mas- ship; 609 Dummit Ave. in Titusville, FL, at 6 Committee querade on Sat., July 27th, at the Sanford p.m. Guest groups: The Singing Kings of Joy • The Florida NAACP Summer Quarterly Civic Center, 401 E. Seminole Blvd. in down- of Sanford; The Gospel Echoes of Ocala; The Meeting will be held at the Rosen Centre town Sanford; from 6:30-10:30 p.m. For your Singing Angels of Central Florida; Gramps & Hotel, 9840 International Drive in Orlando, on “Independence/Freedom Day” with festive enjoyment, there will be jazz music in the the Golden Harps of Tampa; Modern Friday-Saturday, June 21-22, 2019. learning activities, soul food, and much more! lounge area; live entertainment onstage by Gospelaires of Orlando; All in One of Mel- tables and bench seating provided; “Band Vision”; DJ Ken Moore; “Goldie”, a bourne; Sis. Sharon Mitchell of Titusville; The J-North of Central Florida, an organization bring your own lawn chairs and tents! Every comedy act from Tampa, FL; and much more. Sons of Joy of Cocoa; The Glenn Family and dedicated to providing knowledge and power student 5-17 years of age will receive a book The “Great Reveal” will be at 10:15 p.m. the Sons of Thunder of Orlando, FL. This to youth and young adults in Central Florida, bag. Questions, call event planners: Dawn: to impress; masks are required. Wine and hors event is free and open to the community. will present their Third Annual Juneteenth 407-430-8395; Kelley: 407-416-9951; Lila: 407- d’oeuvres will be provided; you may also Celebration on Sat., June 22nd, at Derby Park, 353-1705; Lonnie: 904-472-3594; or Lynn: 410- BYOB; ice and modifiers will be provided. • The Seminole County Branch of NAACP 2199 Oregon Ave. in Sanford, from 1:00-6 p.m. 206-2252. Ticket donation: $40/person; $400/table. Tick- will host their 78th Annual Freedom Fund Donation: $10/children 5-17; $20, adults (in- ets are available from MLK Steering Commit- Gala on Friday, June 21, at Holy Trinity Recep- cludes T-shirt, soul food, music, bounce house, • Faye Henderson and Gospel Praise of San- tee Members or call 678-427-9690 or tion Center, 1217 Trinity Woods Lane in Mait- water splash, vendors and entertainment for ford will celebrate their 17th Year Anniversary 407-431-8589. Melvin Philpot, Steering Com- land, FL; from 7-11 p.m. The theme, children and adults). Juneteenth is the oldest in ministry of singing the Gospel on Sunday, mittee Chairman. Continuing the Legacy, Celebrating 110 Years known celebration commemorating the eman- June 23rd, at New Covenant House of Wor- of Social Justice. Ticket donation: $75 for cipation of the last remaining slaves in the ship, 609 W. Ninth Street in Sanford; Bishop Sheralyn Brinson can be reached at SBrin- adults; $35 for youth. Silent Auction at 6-6:45 . Each year, J-North brings fami- Karl Redmond, Sr., Pastor. Everyone is invited [email protected]. p.m. After-party presented by D.J. Troy Mor- lies and friends together in a community- to come out for a great time of music, fellow- row; semi-formal attire requested. For more based park to celebrate ship and celebration.

ARTS ALIVE: West End Trading Co. to host 13th annual Hurricane

By Rachel Sammons Sanford, FL 32771. Culture POP’s A Celebration of screening of “Pressing On: The Let- 9:00 p.m. For more information, go Herald Arts Columnist Printmaking terpress Film” which captures how to the Facebook event. Wops Hops is Free Woodcarving Workshop the antique tradition of letterpress located at 419 South Sanford Ave., From woodcarving workshops to This Saturday the 1st, the Art and printing has evolved and thrived in Sanford, FL 32771. flamenco dances, this week offers a The Deltona Woodcarvers Club History Museums of Maitland will the digital age. Festivities begin at host of eclectic art events. will host a free demonstration and host A Celebration of Printmaking to 1:00 p.m. For tickets and more infor- The Wayne Densch Performing Arts workshop at the Lake Mary Mu- honor their summer exhibition: mation, go to artandhistory.org. The Center will host the Alboreá Flamenco 13th Annual Hurricane Party seum this Saturday, June 1st from “Pressed Edition: Experimental Con- Art and History Museums of Mait- dancers Ernesto and Jenny Caballero 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Participants temporary Prints.” The exhibit land is located at 231 West Pack- this Sunday the 2nd at 4:00 p.m. The This Saturday the 1st is Sanford’s will learn about the tools and skills showcases the technical and material wood Ave., Maitland, FL 32751. performers will present ‘A Journey to thirteenth annual hurricane music they need to master this ancient art- innovations by contemporary, Cen- Andalusia’ which tells the story of Jan- . The features form. The Deltona Woodcarvers tral-Florida-based printmakers and Flamenco and Burlesque nan who travels to Spain and meets artist and craft vendors as well as Club specializes in covering a range by UCF’s Flying Horse Editions, a the mysterious Antonio. The show fea- over thirty of Central Florida’s top of woodcarving techniques such as nationally acclaimed printmaking re- This Saturday the 1st, attend a tures a fusion of dance styles such as bands including The Supervillians, relief carving, carving in the round, search studio. Activities include a -themed burlesque show at zapateado and palmas. For tickets and Grindstone Sinners, and Control chip carving, wood burning, and letterpress printing workshop, Wops Hops Brewing. The Black more information, go to wdpac.com. This. Usher in the hurricane caricature carving. For more infor- bronze casting demonstrations, per- Dolls will sing and perform The Wayne Densch Performing Arts with live music. For more informa- mation, go to the Facebook event. formances by Central Florida Com- bar-top striptease. Don an outra- Center is located at 201 South Magno- tion and tickets, go to drinkatwest- The Lake Mary Museum is located at munity Arts, and a chance for geous bridesmaid dress or a flowery lia Ave., Sanford, FL 32771. end.com. The festival takes place 158 North Country Club Rd., Lake attendees to create jewelry using re- best man vest, and enjoy a night of outside West End Trading Co. which Mary, FL 32746. cycle telephone wires. The Enzian dance, parody, and drama. ‘Un- Email art news and tips to Herald is located at 202 South Sanford Ave., Theater will also present an outdoor veiled: Wedding Burlesque’ starts at Arts Columnist Rachel Sammons at [email protected].

MOMENTS IN TIME Winter Springs Police Department plans community outreach The History Channel program this summer; aims to connect with youth

* On June 9, 1772, colonists, angered by the British Parlia- By Larry Griffin ment's passing of the Townshend Acts restricting colonial show them we do more than There will also be movie and an end-of-summer event just ‘take people to jail,’” Fu- and board game days, she on Friday, August 2 at the trade, board and set ablaze the HMS Gaspee, an armed Herald Staff gate wrote in an email. “CYO wrote. park. British customs schooner that had run aground. British offi- is designed for the children “We don’t want anyone to “If you ask a police officer cials found no one willing to identify those involved, and The Winter Springs Police Department is reaching out to see we are here for them, miss out on hanging out with why they got into law en- the inquiry closed without result. to the youth with their sum- as well as their parents and our police officers and get- forcement most will say to

mer Community Youth Out- families.” ting to know us,” Fugate make a difference in their * On June 4, 1919, the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Consti- reach program. The police department wrote. community,” Fugate wrote. tution, guaranteeing women the right to vote, is passed by The intention is to teach will partner with Winter The program will take “There are many ways to Congress and sent to the states for ratification. On Aug. 18, children about sports and Springs High School and place in several increments in make a difference and giving 1920, Tennessee became the 36th state to ratify the amend- offer them a safe place to Lake Howell High School, June and July, from Tuesday children a positive environ- ment, giving it the two-thirds majority necessary to make it play over the summer, said where students will come out to Thursday every two ment, fun activities, food, the law of the land. Officer Tracy Fugate with the and teach the younger chil- weeks starting on June 11 at and a few laughs just might WSPD. dren about volleyball, bas- Torcaso Park, at 104 North be the ticket.” * On June 3, 1937, the duke of Windsor -- formerly King “It is our hope to improve ketball, soccer and football. Moss Road in Winter For more information, Edward VIII -- marries Wallis Warfield Simpson, the Ameri- relationships with the chil- The students will get com- Springs. Activities will take contact Fugate at 407-327- can divorcee for whom he abdicated the British throne in dren, show them they don’t munity service hours for place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 6561 or tfugate@winter- 1936. need to be afraid of law en- their work, according to Fu- There will also be a kick- springsfl.org. forcement officers, and to gate. off event on Friday, June 7, * On June 5, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issues a stern statement warning Japan to stop using poison gas in its war on China. Japan continued its use of these weapons until the end of the war, managing to keep its activities se- VETERANS POST cret.

* On June 8, 1966, the rival National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL) announce that VA, Medicare and Opioid Abuse they will merge. The first Super Bowl between the two leagues took place at the end of the 1966 season. by Freddy Groves from both sources. They had a much is just how the VA plans to monitor higher chance of dying from drug the drug prescriptions. Will it have Half of veterans who are enrolled * On June 6, 1971, "The Ed Sullivan Show" airs for the last overdose than those who received access to a patient's file at a civilian in Department of Veterans Affairs drugs from only the VA or Medicare. doctor? Will it have access to the time, 23 years after its 1948 premiere. Gladys Knight and the health care also are signed up with Granted, these stats are from 2012 Medicare computer? Or the phar- Pips were the musical guests. Medicare Part D. What that means is and 2013, but it does indicate a very macy? Between the doctor, the phar- they can get their prescriptions from likely pattern -- patients who are able macy and Medicare, at what point * On June 7, 2002, Michael Skakel is convicted in the 1975 either the VA or Medicare through a to get painkillers from two sources will the VA know what's being pre- murder of his former neighbor, 15-year-old Martha Moxley, civilian doctor ... or too often from just might use both. scribed? with a golf club. Skakel, a nephew of Ethel Kennedy, the both. Until now there has been no Now the VA and Medicare have And if a drug is doubly prescribed wife of the late U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy, was sentenced way to tell if a veteran was collecting hooked up with a program to moni- for a veteran, what is the VA going to to 20 years to life in prison. In 2018, the Connecticut opioids from both sources. tor drug prescriptions, including opi- do about it? Supreme Court vacated the conviction and ordered a new A recent study looked at 200 pa- oids. The VA will be able to keep an The biggest question of all: Will trial. tients who died and 800 others, cate- eye on drugs prescribed by health- this require new computer software gorizing them as VA only, Medicare care sources outside the VA and will at the VA? If so, it could take some (c) 2019 Hearst Communications, Inc. only or both. Of these, 60 patients know if anyone has been prescribed time. All Rights Reserved who died and 117 control patients double the amount. had received opioid prescriptions What the press release doesn't say (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc. SANFORD HERALD Midweek: May 29-June 1, 2019 PAGE 3 OPINIONS SNARKY McSNIDE SAYS,

Alligators and Roly-polies 7. Sanford just traded the School Board 4+ acres and a steel building for the 1. Is Tweety tweeted out? Is anybody Northeast corner of Mellonville and Cel- paying attention anymore? ery avenues. The City wants to build a 2. In 2008, Joe Biden was Uncle Joe, Boys and Girls Club on it. The Commis- now he's Grandpa Joe. However, Joe sioners were afraid the School Board doesn't look as frail as Bill Clinton. would sell the corner thus putting it on 3. Later retracted, a reporter quoted the tax roll. Trump as telling the Japanese that North 8. The 4+ acres plus steel building Korea's dictator was smarter than Biden. would have gotten Public Works off the It's plausible, he said, Trump might have lakefront. said it. 9. If you tie a rock to an alligator and 4. The knives are out for Tesla, big time. sink him a mile and a quarter deep in the Stock is just under $200, heading for $10? Gulf of Mexico, guess what happens? He 5. 429 is dangerous at the on ramp east gets eaten by giant roly-polies say scien- bound from Kelly Park Road. Be careful tists from the Louisiana Universities Ma- 6. Two weeks ago, the helicopters were rine Consortium. flying over Lake Forest, in downtown 10. Was the previous item "fake news"? Sanford it was peaceful and quiet. Probably not.

it wrong to admit in the Representatives and the saying that the three-fifths Constitution the idea that Electoral College. Southern clause was "a downright dis- Slavery Is Neither Strange Nor Peculiar there could be property in delegates wanted to count ability laid upon the slave- men." slaves just as any other per- holding states" that By Walter E. Williams braska-Lincoln political sci- Slavery is one of the most John Jay, in a letter to R. son. That would have given deprived them of "two-fifths ence professor David P. horrible injustices. It posed Lushington: "It is much to be slave states greater represen- of their natural basis of rep- The favorite leftist tool for Forsythe wrote in his book, such a moral dilemma at our wished that slavery may be tation in the House and the resentation." the attack on our nation's "The Globalist," "The fact re- 1787 Constitutional Conven- abolished. The honour of the Electoral College. If slave- Here's my hypothesis founding is that slavery was mained that at the beginning tion that it threatened to States, as well as justice and holding states could not about people who use slav- sanctioned. They argue that of the nineteenth century an scuttle the attempt to create humanity, in my opinion, have counted slaves at all, ery to trash the founders: the founders disregarded estimated three-quarters of a union between the 13 loudly call upon them to the Constitution would not They have contempt for our the promises of our Declara- all people alive were colonies. Let's look at some emancipate these unhappy have been ratified and there constitutional guarantees of tion of Independence "that trapped in bondage against of the debate. George Wash- people. To contend for our would not be a union. The liberty. Slavery is merely a all men are created equal, their will either in some ington, in a letter to Penn- own liberty, and to deny that compromise was for slaves convenient moral posturing that they are endowed by form of slavery or serfdom." sylvania delegate Robert blessing to others, involves to be counted as three-fifths tool they use in their at- their Creator with certain Slavery was common among Morris, wrote, "There is not an inconsistency not to be of a person when deciding tempt to reduce respect for unalienable Rights, that ancient peoples -- Egyptians, a man living who wishes excused." Patrick Henry representation in the House our Constitution. among these are Life, Lib- Babylonians, Assyrians, Hit- more sincerely than I do, to said, "I believe a time will of Representatives and Elec- erty and the pursuit of Hap- tites, Greeks, Persians, Ar- see a plan adopted for the come when an opportunity toral College. Walter E. Williams is a piness." These very ignorant menians and many others. abolition of it." In a Consti- will be offered to abolish My question for those professor of economics at people, both in and out of Large numbers of Christians tutional Convention speech, this lamentable evil." George who condemn the Three- George Mason University. academia, want us to believe were enslaved during the James Madison said, "We Mason said, "The augmenta- Fifths Compromise is: To find out more about Wal- that slavery is unusual, as Ottoman wars in Europe. have seen the mere distinc- tion of slaves weakens the Would blacks have been bet- ter E. Williams and read fea- historian Kenneth Stampp White slaves were common tion of color made in the states; and such a trade is ter off if northern conven- tures by other Creators suggested in his book, "Pe- in Europe from the Dark most enlightened period of diabolical in itself, and dis- tion delegates stuck to their Syndicate writers and car- culiar Institution: Slavery in Ages to the Middle Ages. It time, a ground of the most graceful to mankind." guns, not compromising, toonists, visit the Creators the Ante-Bellum South." But was only during the 17th oppressive dominion ever Northern delegates to the and a union had never been Syndicate webpage at slavery is by no means pecu- century that the Atlantic exercised by man over man." Convention, and others who formed? To get a union, the www.creators.com. liar, odd, unusual or unique slave trade began with Euro- In James Madison's records opposed slavery, wanted to northern delegates begrudg- to the U.S. peans assisted by Arabs and of the Convention he wrote, count only free people of ingly accepted slavery. Abo- COPYRIGHT 2019 CRE- As University of Ne- Africans. "(The Convention) thought each state to determine rep- litionist Frederick Douglass ATORS.COM resentation in the House of understood the compromise,

MALLARD FILLMORE Bruce Tinsley PAGE 4 • Midweek : May 29 to June 1, 2019 SANFORD HERALD SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY AND DEBARY June Community Events for All Cities in Seminole County, DeBary, & Osteen City of Altamonte Springs Events City of Casselberry Events

Fun in the Sun Sponsored by St. Johns Missionary Baptist Casselberry Saturday, June 8, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 2401 S. Church to promote health awareness in the Correspon- Ronald Reagan Blvd., Altamonte Springs. community. dent, Lynn Are you a victim of Domestic Violence? Hoppes is Seminole County Victims’ Rights offers City of DeBary Events the City of confidential support groups at various loca- Casselberry tions in Seminole County. For more informa- Howard Jeffries, master gardener with the Recreation tion call 407-330-3933. University of Florida/Volusia County Exten- Program & sion, will offer tips on dealing with insects, Events Su- nematodes, weeds & more. Call 386-668- pervisor 3840.

House Tour/Ice Tea Sampling Thursday, June 13, 11 a.m., DeBary Hall Village of Geneva Events Historic Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. $15 includes tour of DeBary Hall, iced tea & sample-size pastries. Seating limited to 20 Planning Meeting persons. Tickets must be purchased by June Saturdays, June 8 & 20, 8:30 a.m., Rural DeBary Correspondent, Sherilyn 7. Guests enjoy iced tea or lemonade served Heritage Center, 101 E. Main St., Geneva. The Scott has been a resident of the West by hostesses dressed in Victorian clothing & Planning Meetings for Independence Day Pa- Volusia area since 1982, Past Presi- learn about namesake of city of DeBary & rade (sponsored by Geneva Citizens Associa- dent of Friends of DeBary Hall & on iced/sweet tea history. Tours of 1871 hunt- tion) & Festival (sponsored by Rural Heritage the Board of Directors of DeBary Hall ing lodge are $5 adults, $4 seniors, $2 kids Center) All are welcome, especially new folks Historic Site since 2004. ages 3 to 12, 2 & under - free & Tuesday to who’d like to get involved with this fun, Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, noon hard-working group. Call 407-349-1266. to 4 p.m. Call 386-668-3840. National Trails Day Museum of Geneva History Saturday, June 1, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., De- St. Johns River Sundays, June 9 & 23 (every 2nd & 4th Bary Hall Historic Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., Saturday, June 15, 1 p.m., DeBary Hall Sun.), 2 to 4 p.m., 165 1st St., Geneva. Free but DeBary. Historic Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. donations appreciated. Display that proves Local historian Larry French will talk Geneva Correspondent, Marie Tatman and her husband, Chuck moved on 10 acres in the location of Fort Lane. Large rooms full of Black Bear Lectures about West Volusias grand hotels, which local archaeological finds, pioneer crafts, mer- Saturday, June 1, 1 to 3 p.m., DeBary Hall housed thousands of visitors in the late 19th Geneva in 1999, formerly enjoying horse- back riding & fishing but now a less active cantile, family records, Civil War info., Historic Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. and early 20th centuries. He will also ex- toys/musical instruments, story of Geneva & Local author Marcia Meara conducts a Q & plain how the St. Johns River was a highway lifestyle. They love Geneva and all the wonderful people who call it home. the Lincoln Conspiracy. Listen to an Edison A, discusses bears, their habits & offer tips of discovery for Florida’s settlement, the Phonograph. Buy T-shirts, caps, mugs, prints, to coexist with them peacefully. For more river’s role in shaping the lives of inhabi- history books, and the new “Story of Fort info call 386-668-3840. tants & explain how steamboats, railroads & Nocturnal Animals Lane – 2nd Seminole War” book. History automobiles helped introduce civilized com- Saturday, June 1, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Geneva website: Florida Lawn Care forts to the area. Light refreshments and Wilderness Area 3485 N. County Road 426, www.usgennet.org/usa/fl/county/semi- Thursday, June 6, 1 p.m., DeBary Hall lemonade will be served. For more info call Geneva. $3 per person. Join Natural Lands nole/Geneva or Facebook.com/GenevaHisto- Historic Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. 386-668-3840. staff & volunteers for a guided hike. Experi- ryMuseumFL. Open by appointment - ence the trails at night & learn about the 407-349-5697. City of Lake Mary Events amazing animals & plants that live in the va- riety of habitats. Children must be at least 7 Summer Adventures Eco Camp Mary Museum, 158 N. Country Club Rd., years old and accompanied by an adult. Pre- Mondays to Fridays, June 10 to July 26, 9 Lake Mary. Honoring & remembering all registration is required, space is limited. Reg- a.m. to 4 p.m. (extended care available - military personnel & local heroes. ister online drop off as early as 7:30 AM & pick up as late at recreation.seminolecountyfl.gov. as 5:30 p.m.) Ed Yarborough Nature Cen- Wine Art/Food Trucks ter/Geneva Wilderness Area, 3485 N. CR. Wednesday, June 5, 5 to 8 p.m., Central Dulcimer Gathering 426, Geneva. $132 per week, ($15 per week Park, 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake Sunday, June 2, (every 1st Sun.), 1 p.m., additional for extended care). Ages 7 to Mary. Enjoy wine and works of art. Rural Heritage Center, 101 E. Main St, 12. Our week long day camps offer hands-on Geneva. Beginners welcome. A dulcimer is creative programming including hiking, na- one of the easiest instruments to play with no Salute to Military ture crafts, experience with plants & animals, music reading required. Try out one of our To Saturday, June 8, call for times. Lake projects, experiments, arts & crafts, plus lots dulcimers to see if you’d like to learn or bring Mary Museum, 158 N. Country Club Rd., of fun & games. Get to know the your own dulcimer & learn to play it better. Lake Mary. Exhibit of uniforms, artifacts & animals that live at the Nature Center & be Call 407-349-5697. prepared to see amazing wildlife on the trails. Lake Mary Correspondent , Radley Williams more from each branch. Lectures and work- shops. Building military models and Diora- Each week - new theme. June 10-14, I is the Events & Recreation Manager for Spy!;June 17-21 - Art in Nature; June 24-28 - Lake Mary Parks & Recreation. mas; demonstration with award winning Vacation Bible School modeler. History of Cold War, Korea and Monday to Friday, June 3 to 7, 9 a.m. to Water Week; July 1-5 - Furry Friends (no Vietnam. 12:30 p.m., Geneva First Baptist Church. Age camp July 4th);July 8-12 - Nature’s Farmers Market 3 to Grade 6. The theme is “In the Wild” - a Builders; July 15-19 - Edible Adventures; July 22-26 - Make a Nature Movie. Register at: Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Central Car Show fun exploring time for all. Go to firstbaptist- recreation.seminolecountyfl.gov. For more Park, 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake Sunday, June 16, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Central geneva.com or look on Facebook. info 407-665-2211. Mary. Park at Lake Mary City Hall, 100 N. Coun- try Club Road, Lake Mary. Biology Bootcamp Military Appreciation Monday to Friday, June 3 to 7, 9 a.m. to 4 Geneva Homemakers Saturday, June 1, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Lake p.m. (ext. day 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.), Geneva Wednesday, June 12, 10 a.m., Geneva Com- Wilderness Area/ Ed Yarborough Nature munity Center, 161 1st St., Geneva. All-age City of Longwood Center, 3485 N. County Road 426, Geneva. group with card club, book club & lunch/din- $132/week (extended day $15/week) Biology ner clubs. Call 407-349-0040. Bootcamp - Ages 13-15. Learn what it takes to be a biologist. Camp focuses on higher level Geneva Jam topics such as biology, botany, forestry & Saturday, June 15, 5 p.m., Geneva Commu- Longwood Correspondent, water resource management. Campers will nity Center, 161 1st St, Geneva. Come for a Ryan Rinaldo is the City of have hands-on experience with plants & ani- free evening of toe-tapping acoustic, blue- Longwood Recreation Pro- mals in their eco-systems & work in the field. grass, traditional country & old-fashioned gram Coordinator. Pre-registration is required. Register at recre- gospel music. Play an acoustic instrument - ation.seminolecountyfl.gov Call 407-665-2211 join us. Just learning? Come learn from some for more info. good players. Pizza by the slice & drinks for sale. Music begins at 5:30 p.m. Donations ap- Tap Dancing preciated to cover expenses. Concert in the Park Tuesdays, 6 p.m., Geneva Methodist Saturday, June 1, 6 to 9 p.m., Band - Hay Fire - The event is Church, 1st St., Geneva. $5 per class. Call 407- free. Bands start at 7:00pm.Attendees are encouraged to bring a 349-9297. blanket or chair. Snack & beverages will be available for pur- chase. Business sponsorship opportunities available, inquires can be directed to 407-260-3497 or [email protected] .

Farmers Market Sundays , 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., 300 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd, Downtown Longwood. Fresh produce, honey & jams, fresh seafood and local crafts. Call 407-443-6965. Read with a Hero Day Sunday, June 2, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Reiter Park, Tranquility Garden, Longwood. The City of Longwood and Sarah Hall (2020 SCPS Teacher of the Year) proudly invite families to Read with a Hero Day in-conjunction with the City of Longwood Farmers Market. Come kick off summer with us and hear local community heroes read storybooks aloud. Photos with heroes and a police cruiser. Free snow cones and book giveaway. Don't miss the final reader.

Driver Safety Tuesday, June 4, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Nativity Catholic Church, 3255 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd., Longwood. $15 AARP members, $20 non-members. Reserve at 707-280-5449.

Father Daughter Dance Wednesday, June 12, 7 to 9 p.m., Longwood Community Building, 200 W. Warren Ave., Longwood. $7 per couple & $3 for anyone extra. All ages are welcome to attend. Light refresh- ments will be available. Info 407-260- 3497, or rrinaldo@long- woodfl.org. (Limited number of tickets available ), Tickets may be purchased online at https://www.eventbrite.com

Food Trucks Thursday, June 13, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., Reiter Park, Longwood. Food trucks, beer/wine & live music.

Safari Gala Saturday, June 22, 6 to 9 p.m., Northland Church Rink, 530 Dog Track Rd., Longwood. $20. Travel the world with dining, entertainment, music, silent auction, arts, dancing, raffle & more. For more info 407-834-2669. SANFORD HERALD Midweek : May 29 to June 1, 2019 • PAGE 5 SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY AND DEBARY June Community Events for All Cities in Seminole County, DeBary & Osteen City of Sanford Events Osteen Events Food & Clothing Food Trucks Tuesdays, June 4 & 18, 6 to 7:30 p.m., River- Saturday, June 1, 5 to 8 p.m., Tractor Supply Co, 890 N. SR 415, Osteen. NutMeg’s Sweets, walk Church, 801 W. 22nd Street, Sanford. Arrested Appetite, Pizza a Cone & Mitchell’s mobile Kitchen.. Food, clothing & help for those in need.

Flying Needles Wednesdays, June 5 & 19, 5 to 7:30 p.m., North Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., City of Oviedo Events Sanford. Adults & teens 15+ to knit, crochet & Oviedo AARP Driving Classes other needlework. Wednesday, June 19, 8:45 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., Call 407-665-1620. Correspondent, Emma Reichert Oviedo Police Substation, Oviedo Marketplace Mall. Bring AARP card, Drivers license, pen, ESOL is an Orlando native and drink & bag lunch. Cash & checks only. Wednesdays, 6 to 7:45 p.m., North Branch $15/AARP member, $20/ non-AARP member. Oviedo resi- Susan Wenner is the Publisher and Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford. Learn 30 minute lunch. No driving test to pass. Call dent. She owns People Editor for the Sanford Herald. conversational English speaking skills. Call 315-440-8505. 407-422-1540. ER Real Estate Group and the Dueling Pianos Sock Drive Food Pantry My Oviedo store. Saturday, June 22, 6 to 10 p.m., Cultural Saturday, June 1 to Friday, June 21, The Thursdays, 4 to 6 p.m., 400 W. Airport Center, 357 Center Lake Lane, Oviedo. Featur- Law Offices of Daniel Lewis is sponsoring a Blvd., Sanford. Non-perishable food items for Farmers Market ing Amy & Randy Keith. $5 to $15 tickets. sock drive collecting new pairs of socks for the public. Volunteers and donations ac- Saturdays, , 9 a.m., Lawton House, 200 W. Sponsored by Oviedo-Winter Springs Optimist the needy of Sanford. Socks will be donated to cepted. Call 407-665-3230. Broadway Street, Oviedo. Bring the family and Club & City of Oviedo. Call 407-971-5590. Picnic Project on Sunday, June 23. Sanford browse a delightful selection of local produce, Herald is a drop spot for the sock drive. Hispanic Outreach Festival plants, jams, coffee, baked goods & more. Hands-only CPR Training Saturday, June 8, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Clifford Tuesday, June 25, 10 to 11 a.m., Oviedo Med- Rescue Outreach Fundraiser McKibbin Park, 1201 W. 25th St., Sanford. Free Healthcare Update ical Center, 8300 Red Bug Lake Road, Oviedo. Saturday, June 1, 8:30 a.m., Fort Mellon festival organized by the Sanford Police De- Certified course teaching two simple steps to Thursday, June 6, 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m., Park, Sanford. $25 before May 30. $30 Race partment with a goal of continuing to build saving a life with hands-only CPR. Call 407- Oviedo Cultural Center, 357 Center Lake Lane, Day. Raising funds & awareness of homeless- bonds with the community by creating a fun 871-5634. ness. Go to www.therescuerun5K.com or call atmosphere to play, talk & eat. Kids Zone Oviedo. Oviedo Winter Springs Regional 407-321-8224. sponsored by Ladies 327 Supper Club with Chamber of Commerce (OWSRCC) will host a lunch focused on the 2019 Healthcare Update Bowling Tournament bounce house, , basketball, bal- Sunday, June 30, 1:30 p.m. check in, 2 p.m. Game Changers loon twister, fishing game, face painter, bead- with panelists from 3 hospital, Oviedo Medical Center, Orlando Health & Advent Health. $20 tournament, Oviedo Bowling Center, 365 E. Saturdays, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., North Branch ing station & popcorn station. Free food - hot OWSRCC members - RSVP & pay prior to Broadway St., Oviedo. SCAC (Seminole Cul- Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave.,Sanford. Chal- dogs, tacos & snow cones thanks to Bravo Su- lunch date, $25 non-members - RSVP & pay tural Arts Council) hosts tournament. $100 per lenge others to fun board games & role play- permarkets, El Zocalo Mexican Restaurant & prior to lunch date. Call 407-278-4871. team of 5 bowlers. Bowlers receive couple for ing. For middle to high schoolers. Call Forever SNOWie. Resources available. free soft drink or water, food & beverages for 407-665-1620. Bonkerz purchase at snack bar. Call 407-302-1099 for Little Wars info. Saturday, June 8, 6 p.m. Happy Hour, 7:30 to TLC: Cosplay Workshop Saturday, June 15, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Mu- 9 p.m. Show (18 & older), Oviedo Cultural Saturday, June 1, 2 to 4 p.m., North Branch seum of Seminole County History, 300 Es- linger Way, Sanford. Look at the 18th-20th Center, 357 Center Lake Lane, Oviedo. Come- Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave.,Sanford. Work dian Ken Miller. $5 to $15. Call 407-971-5590. on a costume for Fan Fest. Create animal tails, century origins of tactical wargames by Jo- ears & accessories. Pre-registration & signed hann Hellwig, Georg von Reisswitz, Robert permission slip required. Supplies provided, Louis Stevenson, HG Wells. Play historic rule City of Winter Springs Events Register at library. Middle & high schoolers. sets from bygone eras & see how they in- Call 407-665-1620. spired the modern Role-Playing-Game phe- available. Any fitness level, great workout & nomenon. Create your own custom soldiers Winter Springs kid friendly. First class free. Call 305-986-8868. Mentoring Summer Camp and deploy them on the battlefield. Fathers Correspondent, Monday, June 3 to Friday, June 14, (Monday are free in honor of Fathers Day. Melissa Lee Sileo Aqua Yoga to Friday each week), 9 am. to 3 p.m., New is the City of Win- Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m., Winter Springs Sen- Life Word Center, 1311 Oak Ave., Sanford. $50 Driver Safety ter Springs ior Center Therapy Pool. $5 per class. Medita- per week. Young men ages 8 to 18. Breakfast, Mondays, June 17, August 26 & Oct. 28, 9 Recreation tion to build strength & balance. Attendees lunch, mentoring, guest speakers, swimming, a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Sanford Senior Center, 401 Programs & must supply their own water shoes & a towel. golf, basketball, movies & fishing. Call 407- E. Seminole Blvd., Sanford. $15 AARP mem- Community 324-0226. ber & $20 non-member. Call 407-977-3825. Events Dancing Coordinator. Wednesdays, Winter Springs Civic Center, Mother Goose on the Loose Serving Hope Classes are held Wednesday evenings from 7-9 Mondays, 10:00 & 10:45 a.m., North Branch Tuesday, June 18, 6 p.m., Rescue Outreach p.m. $10. Classes will provide all genre line Library , 150 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford.. Join Mission, 1701 Historic Goldsboro Blvd., San- dance & social dancing. us for the nationally recognized Mother ford. Meal for the community, hygiene items Goose on the Loose early literacy program. & clothing. Community Youth Outreach Enjoy interacting with your wee one as you Friday,June7-kickoffparty,Tuesday,June hear stories, learn nursery rhymes, finger Success 11 to Thursday, June 23; Tuesday, June 25 to plays, sing, move with scarves, and shake Wednesday, June 19, 4:30 to 6 p.m., New Thursday, June 27; Tuesday, July 9 to Thursday, bells.Free. 20 minute program for children Covenant House of Worship, 609 W. 9th Yoga in the Park July 11; Tuesday, July 23 to Thursday, July 25 & birth to 18 months with an adult. No registra- Street, Sanford. Girls ages 10 to 19. Sheryl Sundays, 9 to 10 a.m., Central Winds Park, Friday, August 2 end of summer bash. 10 a.m. tion required. Call 407-665-1620. Mays, Success Coach with Rise & Shine LLC Winter Springs. $5 per class. Call 615-579-7435. to 2 p.m., Torcaso Park, 104 N. Moss Rd., Win- will speak. Sponsored by Glorious Hands. ter Springs. First 100 kids receive t-shirt. Lunch DIY: Galaxy Rocks Baby Boot Camp provided. Ages 5 to 15. For more info call 407- Monday, June 3, 5:30 to 7 p.m., North Comedy Night Mondays,Wednesdays, Fridays, Stroller Fit- 327-6561. Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford. Friday, June 21, 9 p.m., Inner Compass ness at 9:30 a.m., Mondays & Thursdays, Win- . Bring your out of this world creativity & paint Brewing Company, 300 E. 2nd Street, Sanford. ter Springs Civic Center, Saturdays, 9 a.m., rocks for Galaxy Rock Garden. Limited space. Celebrate the 1 year anniversary of the Trotwood Park, Winter Springs. Evening class Registration required. Call 407-665-1620. monthly comedy show. Best local comedians in the area & great craft beer. No cover. Not Family Movie All painting materials provided. Limited Preschool Storytime recommended for kids due to content. Monday, June 24, 5:45 p.m., North Branch space. Registration required. Call 407-665-1620. Tuesdays, 10 & 10:45 a.m., North Branch Li- Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford. Free brary, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford. Join in Sock Drive movie - "Smallfoot." Bring blanket & snacks. Celery City Cruisers the fun with stories, songs, puppets and more To Friday, June 21, The Law Offices of Call 407-665-1620. Saturday, June 29, 4 to 9 p.m., Park Avenue that encourage development of early literacy Daniel Lewis is sponsoring a sock drive col- to Palmetto Avenue on Seminole Blvd. in San- skills. Free. 30 minute program for children 3- lecting new pairs of socks for the needy of Adult Paint Night ford. Monthly car exhibition. 5 years old with an adult. No registration re- Sanford. Socks will be donated to Picnic Proj- Wednesday, June 26, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., North quired. Call 407-665-1620. ect on Sunday, June 23. Sanford Herald is a Branch Library, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford. drop spot for the sock drive. $10. Instructor teaches step-by-step painting. PAGE 6 • Midweek: May 29-June 1, 2019 SANFORD HERALD OBITUARIES

SHINORA ELAINE laborer. She enjoyed clean- McCracken Road, Sanford, Baptist Church. ANNIE MAE STOKES Phoenix, AZ; Beverly HAMPTON JONES ing, fishing, spending time Florida 32771 with Elder She is survived by her O’NEILLE Washington (Tyrone) and with family, laughing and Michael A. Reese, Assistant sons, Bobby Benzel of Cheryl Lee, Sanford, FL; Shinora Elaine Hampton joking with her family and Pastor of Rose of Sharon Life Brooklyn, N.Y., Willie Celebrating the Life of Mrs. Debra Stokes Turner, Jones, 52, of Sanford, Florida friends. Shinora was a life- Changing Ministries, Thomas (Odell) of McCrae, Annie Mae Stokes O’Neille. Richmond, CA; and Ricky passed away peacefully on long resident of Sanford, Orlando, Florida, officiating. Ga., Charles Thomas (Kayla) Mrs. O’Neille was born on Taylor, Rochester, NY. She Thursday, May 23, 2019 at Florida. Interment will follow at of McCrae, Ga., and Grover May 2, 1926, and departed also leaves to mourn her Central Florida Regional She was preceded in death Restlawn Cemetery, Sanford, Thomas Jr. of Valdosta, Ga.; this life on Monday, May 27, passing two brothers, Hospital, Sanford, Florida by her baby brother, Cory T. Florida. daughters, Vernell Thomas- 2019, at home with her family. Mitchell Stokes (Pat), Sanford, with her Hampton. Services Entrusted to the Neal of Lake Helen, Ilar B. Mrs. O’Neille began and FL, and James Stokes loving fam- She is survived by her hus- care of Sunrise Funeral Thomas of Sanford, Edna ended her 35-year teaching (Almeta), Landover, MD; one ily by her band, Edward L. Jones, Sr.; Home, 900 Locust Avenue, Faye McCrimmon (James) of career in Seminole County godchild; 14 grandchildren; side. She children, Shinara Littles Sanford, Florida 32771, McCrae, Ga., Terry Jean Cobb Public Schools. After retire- 15 great-grandchildren; two was born (Jermaine) and Edward Jones, (407)322-7383. of Lyons, Ga., and Laverne ment, she tutored students for great-great grandchildren; on March 2, Jr.; 4 grandchildren; parents, Thomas of Valdosta, Ga.; sis- another 30 and a host of nieces, 1967 in Harrison Hampton, Sr. and CLAUDIE M. MANNING ter, Miley Griffin of Sanford; years. She nephews, cousins, and Sanford, Mildred E. Hampton; sib- 28 grandchildren and 40 developed friends. Florida to lings, Kimery Hardy (Ralph), Claudie M. Manning, 91, of great-grandchildren. a tutoring Viewing will be held on Harrison Harrison Hampton, Jr., Nisha Sanford, passed away May Visitation will be held program Friday, May 31, 2019, from 5-7 Hampton, Hampton, and Nakisha 20, 2019 at Friday, May 31 from 5 to 7 which P.M., at Allen Chapel African Shinora Elaine Sr. and Lomax (Tramaine); and a host Vitas Suite p.m. at Eichelberger’s became the Methodist Episcopal Church, Hampton Jones Mildred E. of nieces, nephews, aunts, as South Memorial Chapel. Funeral model for 1203 Olive Avenue, Sanford, Thomas uncles, cousins and many sor- Seminole services will be held at Seminole FL. Funeral service will be Hampton. rowing friends. Hospital in Saturday, June 1 at 2 p.m. at County. held on Saturday, June 1, Shinora attended Seminole Visitation on Friday, May Longwood. New Life Word Center She was 2019, at 11 A.M., at Allen County Public Schools, 31, 2019, 5 PM - 7 PM at New She was Church with the eulogy by very active Chapel African Methodist Orange County Public Salem Primitive Baptist born in Reverend Matthew Jackson, Annie Mae in her Episcopal Church; Rev. Schools, and Hungerford Church, 1500 West 12th Hahira, Ga. Pastor of Clearwater Stokes O’Neille church, Octavius L. Smith, Pastor. High School, Eatonville, Street, Sanford, Florida 32771 and was a Missionary Baptist Church. Allen Arrangements entrusted to Florida. She was a member with a family wake beginning homemak- Wilson-Eichelberger Chapel African Methodist Gail & Wynn’s Mortuary, Inc. of Rose of Sharon Life at 5:30 PM. er. She was Mortuary, Sanford, is in Episcopal Church, in Sanford, Claudie M. Changing Ministries, A Homegoing Celebration also a charge of all arrangements. FL, as well as the Sanford Manning Orlando, Florida. Shinora will be held on Saturday, June member of community. worked as a caregiver, restau- 1, 2019, 1 PM at Calvary the She is survived by her chil- rant worker, and warehouse Temple of Praise, 2020 Clearwater Missionary dren: Tommy Wilson,

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by Wilson Casey he lay for 390 days on his side? Moses, birth to Benjamin? Anna, Leah, Martha, Ezekiel, Methuselah, Samson Rachel vious occupant Connie Collins departed. 1. Is the book of Jeremiah in the Old or 4. From Matthew 5, what did Jesus tell Last week, he spoke to the Sanford Herald about New Testament or neither? His disciples they were the salt of? His "Test Your Bible Knowledge," featuring the end of the 2018-2019 school year, which came to 2. In a vision that convinced Peter to glory, Mankind, The earth, Conversation 1,206 multiple-choice questions by colum- a close on Tuesday, May 28. He said he had been share the gospel, in what were the creatures 5. Who survived the bite of a viper as nist Wilson Casey, is available in bookstores glad to be ending the year on a positive note, with let down to earth? Great sheet, Cloud, Well, described in Acts 28? Paul, Matthew, John and online. relations forming between himself and the faculty, Wind the Baptist, Stephen staff and students that he hoped to cultivate more 3. Who was instructed to eat bread while 6. From Genesis 35, who died in giving (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

next year. And, he was happy their baseball team had beat Rachel 6) Paul; 5) earth; The 4) Ezekiel; 3) sheet; Great 2) Old; 1) ANSWERS: Olympia High last week. “That was a wonderful feeling,” he said. “It was a feather in our cap.” He was happy to let former principal Connie Seminole County Public Schools had $38 life are all factors that continue to con- Collins handle the graduation speech last week, and PROPERTY said he was looking forward to giving his own next million. tribute to positive increases in real estate year. Continued from Page 1 The numbers include both real and values in Seminole County.” Next year, Rodriguez said he was excited about personal property, per state statutes. The cap on homestead property is 1.9 the prospects of new additions like more program- Johnson praised the county’s strong percent and the cap on non-homestead ming classes, expanding mass media programs and For 2019, Sanford had $3.44 million in values in the press release. property is 10 percent, applying to all the aviation program. He said he was glad the taxable values, coming in second only to “Commercial and residential property taxing authorities except the School school had recently expanded to include a Ninth Altamonte Springs, which showed $3.49 values throughout Seminole County Board, Johnson wrote. Grade Center. million in taxable values. show significant gains over 2018 and are From here, the estimates will be final- Also, he said he was glad to have received the Sanford’s numbers are a 9.25 percent reflective in these 2019 estimates of tax- ized before July 1 and submitted to the million dollar grant award for the “Psi High” pro- increase from the 2018 numbers, Johnson able values,” Johnson said. “Seminole Department of Revenue for approval. gram, which will provide students with a unique wrote. County’s robust and diversified economy Then, taxing authorities will receive their learning experience based around problem solving. The Seminole County government had along with steady population growth, official numbers for their jurisdictions. He said his approach to being the principal will low unemployment and high quality of be based around efficiency and moving everyone $35 million in taxable values, and the forward. “We want to return this to ‘A’ status,” he said. “We want to encourage students to challenge them- selves. Taking the easy road is not how they become great. If we see students doing well in their classes, HOLLERBACH Sanford Herald visited first retrofitting of an existing clothing, adjacent to their we’ll encourage them to dip their toes into the Hollerbach’s, construction historic building to include main restaurant building on advanced classes.” Continued from Page 1 workers were out in the sun one. 1st Street. Some of that, he said, would come from a reor- building the beginnings of the Christina said the planned Christina said their goal ganizing of priorities, cutting out steps in the way elevator and the deck for the updates to the restaurant are was to promote German her- activities are run in order to streamline and simplify biergarten. hopefully going to be done by itage. things. also slated to come to the second floor, a new kitchen Christina said they had the winter this year. “We want to be a destina- “It’s more things to enforce,” he said. “It just wanted to install a biergarten They have also recently tion for German heritage,” she adds additional minutiae. It’s not relevant to stu- and a new bar, along with dis- ability-compliant restrooms. since they opened the restau- opened Magnolia Square said. “We’ll have the bier- dents’ success. We know what’s important - we rant. Market, a German deli, and garten, the restaurant, live want to focus on the big things, making sure every- Christina said the idea for the biergarten was just to offer “Florida is lucky that we Hollerbach’s Outfitters, an entertainment, the deli - it will one is safe and giving them an opportunity to have great weather most of outlet for classical German be a full experience.” learn.” customers an outside area to the time,” she said. “It will be Speaking to the Sanford Herald about the end of eat and drink since they had popular during fourth of July, the school year, School Board Chair Tina Calderone no space on the ground. said she was proud of the numerous accomplish- “There’s been some conver- for people to watch fire- ments of the Seminole County Public Schools sys- sation among locals,” works.” tem this year. Christine said. “They want us She said although attorney Among them, she listed seniors being accepted at to name it HollerTop. But that and developer Mark Nation’s major universities and military academies, over $60 reminds me of a circus. We’re planned bar and restaurant million in scholarships, SCPS being ranked number thinking of going with either slated to come downtown is one school district in the state, 100 percent of the HollerGarden or HollerDeck.” going to have an outdoor high schools having A or B grades, and SCPS being On Tuesday when the rooftop area to sit as well, ranked number 1 for STEM in the state of Florida. Hollerbach’s will likely be the SANFORD HERALD Midweek: May 29-June 1, 2019 • PAGE 7 Thousands of US kindergartners unvaccinated without waivers

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — States dening lack of information as vacci- exemption, according to the CDC . period to just five days, said Cindy corner pharmacies to make the pro- are heatedly debating whether to nation rates inch downward and In Ohio, that figure was 5.3%, the Findley, the state's acting deputy cedure convenient. make it more difficult for students diseases like measles, once declared second highest. Georgia and Hawaii secretary for health promotion and "We have a weak immunization to avoid vaccinations for religious or eradicated, reemerge. were lowest, at 0.2%. disease prevention. The shorter win- infrastructure," she said. philosophical reasons amid the The CDC has called on education Neither Ohio nor Arkansas has dow brings more focus and "Consequently, because there are worst measles outbreak in decades, officials to do more to ensure that any measles cases yet this year, but resources to the issue at the busy access issues, it varies from school to but schoolchildren using such those children get vaccinated, and health officials say the percentages start of school. school how rigidly they enforce waivers are outnumbered in many state health and education depart- of unvaccinated children are a "What we'd find is children attendance requirements for vacci- states by those who give no excuse ments routinely issue reminders. But worry. A 95% immunization rate is would go through the entire school nations." at all for lacking their shots. for school officials, complying with considered necessary to achieve year and not be up-to-date with In Ohio, state data show the num- A majority of unvaccinated or state mandates that require children group resistance to the spread of a their vaccinations and basically ber of unvaccinated students undervaccinated kindergartners in be vaccinated in order to attend contagious disease, officials said. carry on to the next age group," she remains high as students go through at least 10 states were allowed to class can sometimes require choos- "If it gets here, it will be bad," said. the school system, with 10% of sev- enroll provisionally for the last ing between educating students and King said of Ohio. Other states, including Arkansas enth graders last year undervacci- school year, without any formal safeguarding public health. In the 10 states where unvaccinat- and Indiana, now require public nated without invoking an exemp- exemption, according to data report- "At the heart of our purpose is to ed kindergartners lacking exemp- reporting of kindergarten immu- tion. ed to the Centers for Disease have children in school; that's our tions outnumbered unvaccinated nization rates by schools, and Ohio's last measles outbreak Control and Prevention. Only 27 role as school nurses," said Kate kindergartners who invoked them, Colorado has made the information occurred in 2014 Knox County and states submitted information about King, a board member at the Ohio the figures were striking: Only easier to access. Dr. Jennifer Dillaha, was traced to the local Amish com- the group, so the true size of the Association of School Nursing. "We about 15,000 children were using medical director for immunizations munity, where vaccination rates trail problem is unknown. don't want to exclude them. So exemptions compared to almost at the Arkansas Department of the general population's because Poor access to health care keeps that's our dilemma." 27,000 who weren't. Overall, the 27 Health, said the idea is to draw their traditional lifestyle tends to some of those children from getting All 50 states allow students to states reported about 60,000 kinder- attention to the issue and to provide eschew anything but the most vital inoculated against some of the most receive exemptions from vaccina- gartners who were unvaccinated parents with information that might medical care, said Pam Palm, a preventable contagious diseases, but tions for medical reasons. But for- without exemptions and about affect their choice of school. spokeswoman for the Knox County for others the reasons are more mal vaccine exemptions for religious 70,000 who used them. The CDC theorizes that "vaccine Health Department. mundane. or philosophical reasons have States provide anywhere from a hesitancy" — fueled by a vocal anti- But even with that history, offi- "It really could just be, 'I didn't recently come under fire as the CDC few days to many months for stu- vaccination movement that contends cials try to be flexible. Steve have time to go to the doctor,' or 'I has confirmed 880 measles cases in dents to get vaccinated, but officials some shots are unsafe despite over- Larcomb, superintendent of the East just don't want to do this,'" said 24 states since January, the greatest in charge of the vaccination data for whelming evidence to the contrary Knox Local Schools in Knox County, Melissa Arnold, CEO of the number since 1994. several different states said no sys- — has contributed to rising levels of recalled accommodating a parent American Academy of Pediatrics' But children whose vaccinations tem is in place to go back and check unvaccinated schoolchildren in the who was new to the district, busy Ohio chapter. "From a public health are incomplete for other reasons whether children ever get caught U.S. But in Arkansas, Dillaha said, moving and awaiting a child's doc- standpoint, we really don't know." can't be ignored. up. the issue is access. tor's appointment five weeks in the Experts say it's likely that many Of the 27 states that reported data Once a grace period expires, bar- Most Arkansas children are on future. or even most of those children ulti- on that group for the 2017-2018 ring a student from attending school Medicaid, health insurance for low- "We try not to draw too many mately get all their vaccinations, as school year, Arkansas had the high- can be a tough call, risking the income residents, and 16 of 75 lines in the sand and be too hard state laws require, but no one knows est percentage of kindergarten stu- child's educational outcomes and, in Arkansas counties have only the core, because we understand family for sure. It's neither tracked nor dents enrolled without complete some urban districts, their safety. local health department to turn to situations," Larcomb said. required to be. vaccinations and without invoking a In Pennsylvania, officials recently for vaccinations, she said. That That leaves officials with a mad- medical, religious or philosophical shrank the state's eight-month grace means no doctor's offices, clinics or

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A V E Page 8 Wednesday May 29 2019 Sports STATEBriefs BASEBALL The Class 9A State Semifinals will be tomorrow (Thursday) in Ft. Myers with Seminole (21-9) taking on Wellington-Palm Beach “Bear”fection complete Central (22-5) at 10 a.m. and Timber Creek (22-5) facing Miami-Coral Reef (19-10) at 1 p.m. The Championship Game is set for 12:30 p.m. on Saturday (June 1). Here is the schedule for this week’s Class 9A State Tournament, go to _ www.fhsaa.org/sports/baseb all _ for more information: Florida High School Baseball State Championships At Hammond Stadium in CenturyLink Sports Complex, Fort Myers Class 9A Semfinals Thursday, May 30 10 a.m. _ Wellington-Palm Beach Central vs. Seminole. 1 p.m. _ Miami-Coral Reef vs. Timber Creek. Finals Saturday, June 1 12:30 p.m. _ Championship. FCSL SCHEDULE Here is the upcoming sched- ule in the Florida Collegiate Summer League. For more information go to _ Photo courtesy of FHSAA www.floridaleague.com _ or call the Hotline _ 321-206-9174. Winter Springs High School defeated Oakleaf and Lakewood Ranch to finish 31-0 and won its first-ever State Championship in Softball this past weekend in Vero Beach. Friday, May 31 7 p.m. _ Opening Night: DeLand at Sanford. Saturday, June 1 6:30 p.m. _ Winter Park at Seminole. Winter Springs wins first state softball title in style 7 p.m. _ Sanford at DeLand; By Dean Smith Lindsay Corazzini, Madison Adams, Sky Ramos and was the State Champion in 2017 and lost in the Winter Garden at Leesburg. Herald Staff and Mykala Layton. final to Hagerty last year. Sunday, June 2 With one out in the top of the fourth of a scoreless Mudge led off the bottom of the first with a long 5 p.m. _ Winter Park at WOW _ just WOW. game, Gaton, who was 3-for-4 with a double on the home run over the fence in right and the Bears Sanford; Seminole at Winter It’s not very often that you have two undefeated day, ripped a single to left and Thomas followed loaded the bases with no one out, but could not Park; Leesburg at Winter teams meet in the State Championship Game and Garden. with a shot to deep center that the Lakewood Ranch score as a pop up and back-to-back strike outs Monday, June 3 they are both ranked in the Top 4 in the country. fielder had trouble with because of the sun in her ended a potential big inning. 6:30 p.m. _ Winter Park at But that is the exact scenario that presented itself eyes and the ball popped out of her glove for a The hosts expanded their lead in the second with Seminole. Friday evening in the Class 8A Final in the 2019 double. Colgate was up next and ripped another two out and no one on, when Mudge walked and 7 p.m. _ Winter Garden at Florida High School Softball State Championships at deep shot to the leftcenter field gap for a triple, Driscoll singled Mudge to third and advanced to Leesburg. Jackie Robinson Training Complex in Vero Beach, as Tuesday, June 4 plating Gaton and Thomas. second on the throw to third. Furbush was inten- 7 p.m. _ Sanford at No. 1 nationally ranked in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 After a pair of walks to load the bases, Corazzini tionally walked before Gaton ripped a two-run sin- Leesburg; Winter Garden at writers’ poll and No. 1 State Ranked Lakewood Ranch lined a single to left to score Colgate with the third gle to left, making the score 3-0 after two innings. Seminole; Winter Park at (30-0) from Bradenton squared off with Winter Springs run of the inning. Winter Springs added another run to the lead in DeLand. (30-0), ranked No. 4 in the MaxPreps Excellent 25 writ- Driscoll and Pharoah also had hits for Winter Springs. the fourth inning when Corazinni led off with a sin- Wednesday, June 5 ers’ poll and No. 2 in the state of Florida. gle and stole second before Mudge drew a walk 6:30 p.m. _ Leesburg at But it was Furbush that was the story of this game. Sanford (Thirsty Thursday _ But except for a scare in the seventh inning, this Through the first six innings the only Mustang to and scored when Driscoll’s one-hop liner to short Yuengling 20 oz. drafts only $2). game was dominated by the Bears (31-0), who reach base was McKenzie Clark, who reached on an was thrown away at third. 7 p.m. _ Seminole at Winter scored three runs in the fourth inning and pitcher error but was immediately thrown out trying to steal. Furbush had been nearly untouchable through Garden; Winter Park at DeLand Aynslie Furbush carried a no-hitter into the seventh So heading into the seventh inning, the junior had five innings, allowing only two baserunners, but (Thirsty Thursday _ Yuengling before settling for a 1-hitter in a 3-0 victory. faced the minimum of 18 batters. the Knights came alive, scoring three runs in each 20 oz. drafts only $2). The State Championship was the first for Winter of the sixth and seventh innings to take a 6-4 lead, In addition to all of these But with one out, Clark broke up the no hitter with great nights, each individual Springs in softball and marked the second straight a triple and Avery Goelz walked to bring the tying only the second time this season that the Bears had team will have promotional year that a Seminole County team had won the Class run to the plate. Furbush, who had four strike outs given up more than three runs in a game. nights throughout the year 8A State Championship. Hagerty won the title in 2018. on the day, would preserve the shutout, however, With its collective backs to the wall, Winter Springs that include Bark in the Park, Peter Gaffney is the Principal and Scott Gomrad is getting a foul fly to third and a soft fly to Mudge in came out swinging in the bottom of the seventh. Military Appreciation night the Athletic Director at Winter Springs, while the center to give the Bears their first championship. Thomas led off with a single and Colgate fol- and more! Be sure to follow lowed with an infield single that allowed Thomas your favorite team and the Bears were led by veteran Head Coach Mark What makes Furbush’s outing even more impres- Florida League _ Huaman, who was assisted by Eric Birle, Erin Wolfe sive was the fact that Lakewood Ranch had scored to get to third. After strike out, Schricker hit a www.floridaleague.com _ or and Marissa Blake. over 10 runs and won the first six games in the grounder to deep short and easily beat the throw to on social media for the latest Making up the roster were seniors _ Briana Driscoll, playoffs by run rule, outscoring its foes 72-3 (16-0, third with Thomas scoring to cut the deficit to 6-5. updates about upcoming Kaley Mudge, Destiny Colgate, Kiersten Adams, 11-1, 11-0, 10-0, 12-0 and 12-2). Corazzini popped up for the second out, but with events at the ballpark! Taylor Thomas and Celia Burgos; juniors _ Roneice Winter Springs looked like they would coast into two strikes, Mudge hit a grounder up the middle ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD Pharoah, Breanna Layton, Kennedi Gaton and the Championship Game as it took a 4-0 lead in the that got past a diving second baseman for a game- Coming up at Orlando Aynslie Furbush; sophomores _ Nicole Schricker, semifinals after four innings against Orange Park- tying RBI single with the runners ending up on sec- Speed World Dragway: Megan Hagge and Cierra Montes; and freshmen _ Oakleaf (25-5), which was also nationally-ranked See Champs, Page 9 * Today (Wednesday) is “Whoop Azz Wednesday”, featuring “All Welcome Test and Tune, Grudge Racing and Fun Runs” with gates open- ing at 6 p.m. and racing from 6 p.m.-to-11 p.m. General Middle School’s best in Admission is $12, plus an additional $13 to race. * Friday and Saturday _ WMS presents Bracketazo Para Papa’ at the 1/8 Mile II. Friday: Gates open at 4 p.m., boys basketballand I see nothing but named great things in the future Test and Tune at 6:30 p.m., for boys basketball in the county.” First Qualifying at 7:30 p.m., Bryce Harrison from Sanford Middle School Live DJ at 8 p.m., Second Bryce Harrison out was selected as Seminole County Player of the Qualifying at 9 p.m. Saturday: Year after averaging 20-points, 20-rebounds, six- Gates open at 10 a.m., Car assists and two-blocks per game. The 6-foot-4 Show from 10 a.m.-to-4 p.m., of Sanford Middle big man dominated all season and was the most Test and Tune at 12 p.m., fundamental, well polished kids that Thomas Third Qualifying at 2 p.m., has seen at this level in a very long time and Eliminations at 4 p.m., Car School tops the list well deserving of the award. He will be attend- Show Awards at 6 p.m., Bikini ing Seminole High School this Fall, where he Contest at 7 p.m., Live DJ at 8 By Dean Smith will be teaming up with the Henderson twins to p.m., Love Music _ Los DPR Herald Staff at 9 p.m. and Oscarito Serrano give Seminole a young, exciting core to go with at 10 p.m. Admission is $15 Florida Middle School Basketball, a well- their already solid team. on Friday, $20 on Saturday, 2- respected publication, has announced its picks Also making up the 2018-2019 Seminole Day Pass is $30. Phone _ (787) for the 2018-2019 All-County Boys Middle County All-County Players List were: 487-7506; Facebook _ School Basketball squad for Seminole County. *MartinKendrick,GreenwoodLakesMiddleSchool. Bracketazo Para Papa’. “This year I had the pleasure of covering mid- * BradenMarshall,Markham Woods Middle School. * Funday Sunday. “All dle school boys basketball in Seminole county *Austin Whitworth, Lawton Chiles Middle School. Welcome” Test-n-Tune & and I was very impressed,” said John Thomas * Ethan Hubbard, Lawton Chiles Middle School. Photo courtesy of Ballers Dream Chasers See Briefs, Page 9 from Florida Middle School Basketball. “The *MichaelWilbrew,GreenwoodLakesMiddleSchool. Bryce Harrison from Sanford Middle School was selected as Seminole level of play has begun to elevate in the county * CJ, R.T. Milwee Middle School. County Player of the Year by Florida Middle School Basketball. SANFORD HERALD Wednesday, May 29, 2019 • Page 9

Briefs softball&sid=804638851. division practice from 4 p.m.-to- 6:30 p.m. and racing begins at 7:30 Continued from Page 8 SENIOR BASEBALL p.m. with Heat Races. Grudge Racing. Free Swap Space Here is the upcoming schedule Adult admission is $15 (reserved with paid admission. Gates open at in the Spring Sunday 23, seating is $20, the top six (6) rows Fun “B” Champions 10 a.m. Racing from 10:30 a.m.-to-5 Weeknight 35 and Saturday 40 of the Main Grandstand) with all p.m. Admission is $15 (kids 10-and- leagues of the Orlando Senior seniors (65+) and military (with Baseball Association that plays its Under free). Race Fee is $13. valid ID for proof of age or Military games at FPC Bennett Veterans The Dragway Information affiliation) admitted for $13. Kids Memorial Park in Orange City, Bob Hotline is at (407) 568-5522 and the 11 years of age and under are free Sorenson Fields in Ocoee, Boombah website is at _ of charge. MUST be accompanied Sports Complex in Sanford, Central www.raceosw.com/dragway/. by paying Adult to qualify for Free Winds Park in Winter Springs, SpeedWorld is located 17 miles Admission. Pits - Members ($20), Historic Sanford Memorial east of Orlando in Bithlo at 19164 Non-Members ($25). Stadium, South Orange Youth East Colonial Drive, between The track is located at the corner Complex in Orlando and Zinn Beck Orlando and Titusville on Highway of SR. 44 and CR 415, between New Field in Sanford. 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff. Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona. Visit the website _ For information on New Smyrna LMSA www.leaguelineup.com/osba _ for Speedway, visit _ Ahoy! more information on the league. www.newsmyrnaspeedwayusa.co 18 boats came out to compete in 23+ Division m _ or call the track office at 386- the May 22 running of the Gosling Wednesday, May 29 427-4129. Rum Race. 4 competitors got lost 7 p.m. _ Orlando Brewers vs. on the course and were scored as Volusia Wildcats, Central Winds. ORLANDO PRIDE DNF. Bill Holstein won the draw- Friday, May 31 Orlando Pride (0-6-1, 1 point) ing for the bottle of Gosling rum. 7 p.m. _ Orlando Madness vs. dropped a 2-0 decision to Utah Here are the results: DeLand Blue Jays, Central Winds. Royals FC (4-1-1, 13 points) on 1. (Multihull 1) Nacra (John Sunday, June 2 Saturday night at Rio Tinto Chamberlin), 1:00:07; 2. (Multihull 10 a.m. _ Orlando Lugnuts vs. Stadium. The match was the first 2) Loose Cannon (Willie Blevins), Sanford Orioles, Central Winds. game of the season with all eight of 1:00:51; 3. (Multihull 3) Showbiz 10 a.m. _ Orlando Madness vs. the Pride’s international players kids (Steve Siegrefield), 1:02:36; 4. Volusia Wildcats, Stadium. away, as national teams begin (Multihull 4) Fat Cat (Richard 10 a.m. _ DeLand Blue Jays vs. preparations for the 2019 FIFA Rayburn), 1:02:43; 5. (Planing 1) Orlando Rockets, Zinn Beck. Women’s World Cup. Tacky (Tony Porterfield), 1:06:14; 6. 1 p.m. _ Orlando Brewers vs. Scoring Recap: (Planing 2) no name (Scott Orlando Bombers, Central Winds. 31’ - Amy Rodriguez (PK) - UTA Marriott), 1:07:54; 7. (Multihull 5) 4 p.m. _ Volusia Wildcats vs. 1, ORL 0 _ Despite the Pride con- Smiladon (Bill Blalock), 1:11:57; 8. Orlando Brewers, Central Winds. trolling possession over the first (Displacement 1) Mr Hyde (Ray Saturday 40 League half hour, the home side got on the Laguna), 1:14:29; 9. (Multihull 6) Saturday, June 1 board first after Vero Boquete drew Triderka Raider (Scott Baumer), 10 a.m. _ Central Florida Reds vs. a penalty kick at the top of the box. 1:15:59; 10. (Displacement 2) Orlando Yankees, Sorenson. Forward Amy Rodriguez took the Charlie Deuces (Jason Quick), 1 p.m. _ Daytona Beach Rays vs. ensuing kick, firing it high into the 1:21:21; 11. (Planing 3) Fleur de Mer Orlando Freedom, Sorenson. right corner. Herald photo by Dean Smith (Olivier Fleury), 1:22:21; 12. 89’ - Makenzy Doniak - UTA 2, AAC BASEBALL (Displacement 3) YOT (Jeff Herter), ORL 0 _ With the Pride pushing up The Blue Liners were the Regular Season B Division Champions in the City of Sanford Parks and The UCF baseball team saw its 1:24:24; 13. (Displacement 4) Shade the field for a late equalizer, the Recreation Department Spring Adult Semi-Co-Ed/Fun League. season end in a loss, 10-6, to even- Seeker (Mike Padgett), 1:29:11; 14. Royals get an insurance goal from tual champion Cincinnati in the (Displacement 5) Shajaira (Bob Makenzy Doniak who slotted the Semifinals of the American Athletic Fellingham), 1:33:43. Did Not ball past Haley Kopmeyer on a Red Bug Lake Park. Some of the Conference Championship at m/. July 19-23 – Perfect Game Finish _ (Multihull) Fuzzy Logic break for the 2-0. state’s top softball talent will all be Spectrum Field in Clearwater on June 29-July 4 – Youth Baseball 15u/16u World Series. New to (Allister James); (Displacement) Next Match: here for a great weekend of Saturday. Nationals- We are looking for- Seminole County this year is the Black Jack Bill (Bill Holstein); The Pride head back to Orlando Fastpitch action! The Bearcats claimed the title warding to welcoming back the Perfect Game, Inc PG 15u/16u (Displacement) Ole Yeller (Fisk for their next match, hosting the http://www.floridausssafastpitch.c with a 22-5 thumping of UConn in Athletx Youth Baseball Nationals. World Series. This event will Hayden); (Displacement) Show Me North Carolina Courage at Orlando om/. Sunday’s final. Cincinnati and This event will feature many of bring in elite level baseball play- (Andy Forrest). City Stadium on Saturday, June 1. UConn, along with regular season June 25-29 – Alex Wilcox the top baseball players from ers from across the country to Upcoming Events: Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. champion ECU, received bids to Classic Presented by Legacy across the nation. We are expect- compete for a championship. We * Every Wednesday _ the LMSA the NCAA Division 1 Tournament JUNIOR GOLF Event Management – The softball ing to see over 40 teams that will are expecting this event to gener- Goslings Rum Race will be contest- starting this week. showcase event of the summer! generate over 600 room nights ate over 1,000 room nights and ed. Start window is 6:25 p.m.-to- Sanford junior golfers ages 11- Here are the results for the 2019 Seminole County is thrilled to and $1 million in eco impact to 1.7 in eco impact. Location: 6:30 p.m. Be sure to come by the 18 are invited to compete in an American Athletic Conference welcome Legacy Event Seminole County. Location: BOOMBAH Sports Complex. clubhouse beforehand to sign in upcoming Arrowhead Junior Baseball Championship at Management for the first annual BOOMBAH Sports Complex. Organized by Perfect Game, Inc. and get the course. We will again Golf Tour event. Spectrum Field in Clearwater: Alex Wilcox Classic, a college Organized by Athletx Sports For more information visit: be meeting at the Breezeway The AJGT Waste Management Tuesday, May 21 showcase event memorializing Group. For more information https://www.perfectgame.org. Restaurant afterwards. Junior Classic in Springfield, Game 1: No. 4 UConn 4, No. 5 the late Mississippi State pitcher visit: August 10-11 – Say it isn’t so, NOR/Sailing instructions are here: Louisiana, at the Carter seed Houston 3. who died of ovarian cancer at the https://baseballnationals.com/fl time to go back to school! The http://www.flalmsa.org/?page_id Plantation Golf Club on June Game 2: No. 8 Wichita State 6, age of 18. This event will bring orida. Greater USSSA Baseball Back to =101. No. 1 ECU 3. 25–26. 84 of the most elite level youth July 5-9 – Perfect Game School Bash is your last chance to * Saturday, June 22 _ Summer Game 3: No. 2 Cincinnati 11, No. The tournament entry fee is Fastpitch teams from around the 13u/15u Super 25 National play before school starts. This Sailstice event. More details will be 7 Memphis 6. $195 and includes two days of country to the BOOMBAH Sports Championship- For the 2nd con- event will draw in over 100 posted as the event draws near. Game 4: No. 3 Tulane 5, No. 6 green fees, tee gifts, and Trophies Complex and Soldiers Creek secutive year, we are excited to teams looking to get their final * It’s time to start thinking about UCF 2. in four age divisions. Park, as well as attract college welcome back the Perfect Game, cuts in before the school semester the Annual Sailfest Regatta. The Wednesday, May 22 Recommended accommoda- coaches from the most presti- Inc. 13u/15u Super25 National begins. Location: BOOMBAH event committee would like to hear Game 5: ECU 13, Houston 2. tions are available at the Carter gious Division 1 teams looking to Championship. This event last Sports Complex. Organized by from you with any suggestions for Game 6: UCF 8, Memphis 7, 10- Plantation Villas. Please call 225- recruit the future stars of their year was a huge success for the Greater USSSA Baseball. For charity to sponsor this year. Please innings. 414-0680 for reservations and programs! This inaugural event county, driving over 1,300 room more information visit: send your suggestions to Allister Thursday, May 23 group rate. is projected to bring over 4,000 nights and $900K in economic https://www.greaterusssabaseba James. visitors to Seminole County, over impact. Location: BOOMBAH ll.com/. The 2019 calendar is updated on Game 7: UConn 9, Wichita State 7. The registration deadline is the website. Please do not hesitate Game 8: Cincinnati 8, Tulane 4. Friday, June 21, at 2 p.m. 2,300 hotel room nights, and gen- Sports Complex. Organized by For a complete list of all sports to reach out to us should you have Friday, May 24 The 2-day, 36-hole tournaments erate over $2.3 million in eco- Perfect Game, Inc. For more tournaments, times and more any questions about any of the Game 9: Wichita State 12, ECU 5. are ranked by the Junior Golf nomic impact. information visit: information please visit the events. Game 10: UCF 6, Tulane 2. Scoreboard and hosted by the http://www.alexwilcoxclassic.co https://www.perfectgame.org. PlayOrlandoNorth website. Please do not hesitate to contact Saturday, May 25 Arrowhead Junior Golf Tour. us should you have any questions Game 11: UConn 8, Wichita State 3. To enter the event, please call or ideas. Game 12: Cincinnati 10, UCF 6. Diane Ford at 985-630-3066 or Interested can find results Sunday, May 26 _ Championship enter online at from past races of 2018 on the Game 13: Cincinnati 22, UConn 5. Champs Here are the results: “Race Results” page www.arrowheadjgt.com. 2019FloridaHighSchoolSoftballStateChampionships (www.flalmsa.org/?page_id=623) ORLANDO CITY Continued from Page 8 YOUTH BASEBALL/SOFTBALL At Jackie Robinson Training Complex, Vero Beach and results from year’s prior is on Orlando City SC (4-7-3, 15 points) -ond and third. Driscoll then ripped a ball into Summer championship tourna- the Race Results Archive page fell 1-0 to the LA Galaxy (8-5-1, 25 Class 8A ments will be hotly contested in the leftcenter past a diving shortstop and Schricker Semifinals (www.flalmsa.org/?p=2229). points) on Friday night at Orlando came home with the walkoff, game-winning run. For more information about City Stadium. The Lions posted 19 county’s many parks and at the Thursday, May 23 LMSA, please visit our web site _ shots in the match, a season high BOOMBAH Sports Complex in Providing the offense for the Bears were WinterSprings(30-0)7,OrangePark-Oakleaf(25-5)6. Sanford and BOOMBAH Soldiers www.flalmsa.org _ or call (321) total, but were unable to find the Mudge (2-for-4, home run, two runs scored, Bradenton-Lakewood Ranch (30-0) 12, 578-8364. back of the net and were shutout at Creek Park in Longwood. two RBI), Driscoll (2-for-4, run scored, RBI), June 7-12 – 12th Annual Prospect Cooper City (19-7-1) 2. So, what are you waiting for? You home for just the second time this Gaton (2-for-4, two RBI), Corazzini and bought the boat, GO SAILING! season. Wire Southeast Championships- Championship Scoring Recap: Seminole County is excited to wel- Schricker (1-for-4, run scored, RBI), Thomas (1- Friday, May 24 RECREATION SOFTBALL 19’ Jonathan dos Santos - LA 1, come back, for the 4th consecutive for-4, run scored), Pharoah and Colgate (1-for-4) Winter Springs (31-0) 3, Bradenton- Here is the schedule in the City ORL 0 _ After a short clearance year, the Prospect Wire Southeast and Furbush and Mykala Layton (run scored). Lakewood Ranch (30-1) 0. of Sanford Recreation Services attempt by the City defense, the Championship. This baseball event Department Adult Spring ball fell to the foot of Jonathan dos has become a staple in the county Slowpitch Softball League at Santos, who ripped a shot from producing over 100 teams and Pinehurst Park. right outside the area straight into 1,000 room nights with an expected The Semi-Co-Ed/Fun League on the goal to give the visitors the economic impact over $1.2 million. Wednesday will host its A Division lead. Location: BOOMBAH Sports Postseason Tournament with The Next Match: Complex. Organized by Prospect Bailouts battling Wet Spot at 6:30 Orlando City will travel to face Wire. For more information visit: p.m. and the winner returning to the Montreal Impact on Saturday, https://prospectwire.com/. take on Pat’s Liquor in the June 1. Kickoff is set for 5 p.m. at June 22-23 – USSSA Central Championship Game at 7:30 p.m. Stade Saputo. Florida Fastpitch State Everyone is invited to watch the Championships –USSSA Central games for free at Pinehurst Park, NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY Florida Fastpitch will be hosting located on West 24th Street off 17-92. The 2019 NASCAR Whelen All- their annual summer state softball For more information contact Eric America Series is underway at championship event in Seminole Griffin, City of Sanford Recreation New Smyrna Speedway. County once again, bringing 80 Supervisor, at 407-688-5120; visit This Saturday will feature regular teams from all over the state to the city website _ NWAAS Division Races in the compete for the top trophy! During www.sanfordfl.gov _ or email: Modifides (35-laps), American this particular weekend, the event [email protected] _ the Auto Sportsman (25 & 10-lap Dash will take up virtually every softball League Information Website, for Cash), Super Stocks (25), Mod facility in the area, most notably including registration forms, is at _ Minis (25), E-Mods (25) and BOOMBAH Soldiers Creek, http://www.leaguelineup.com/we Bombers (25). Seminole Softball Complex, Merrill lcome.asp?cmenuid=1&url=sanford Pit Gate opens at 3 p.m. with Park, Oviedo Sports Complex, and PAGE 10 • Midweek: May 29-June 1, 2019 SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

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Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771 (407.688.5163). Riverfront Name Statues, to-wit: Section TY, FLORIDA Immaculate 3 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. ADVICE TO ALL PERSONS: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO CASE NO.: APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER Bedroom 2 Bath, all Syd J Schreyer, LLC 2019-CC-000648-20L-S CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE HEARING, HE OR SHE MAY NEED windows overlooking A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING THE Publish: May 29, 2019 WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COMMU- TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE, WHICH RECORD IS NOT PROVID- the river. Located on E228 NITY ASSOCIATION, INC., ED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. (SECTION 286.0105, FLORIDA canal and dead end a Florida not-for-profit corpora- STATUTES). tion, street. Updated, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS Plaintiff, ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO 10x56 screened NAME PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON- porch, wood deck v. TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 407.688.5012 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE Notice is hereby given that I am OF THE MEETING. THE CITY WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST SUCH and 10x48 concrete engaged in business at 250 RODERIC L. BOLING, III, PERSONS. sea wall. $433,900. International Pkwy, Seminole UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF County, Heathrow, Florida RODERIC L. BOLING III, UNIT- Publish: May 29, June 5, 2019 32746 under the Fictitious ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF E213 Name of National Financial, THE TREASURY- Paul Osborne and that I intend to register said INTERNAL REVENUE SERV- Venture 1 name with the Divisions of ICE, and UNKNOWN TEN- Corporations, Tallahassee, ANTS 1 AND 2, NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION HEARING Properties Florida, in accordance with the 407-718-0600 provisions of the Fictitious Defendants. Notice is hereby given by the City of Sanford to: Tavi Brown and Name Statues, to-wit: Section Judith L. Brown., and any or all other interested parties, that the 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. NOTICE OF ACTION described property, 1508 West 16th Street, Sanford, Florida 32771, Property Description: Lot 23, Block A, M M Smiths Second 147—industrial UNITED CONSULTING LLC To: UNKNOWN SPOUSE Subdivision, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1, OF RODERIC L. BOLING III ProPErty For salE Page 101, of the public records of Seminole County, Florida., has Publish: May 29, 2019 3408 FOXMEADOW been found to be in a dilapidated, unsanitary, uninhabitable or unsafe E229 COURT condition, and that the City Commission of the City of Sanford will Vacant Land - Sanford LONGWOOD, FL 32779 hold a Condemnation Hearing in the City Commission Chambers of Zoned Industrial 1/2 acre City Hall at 7:00 p.m. on June 10, 2019. At the Hearing, the City on State Road 46 within the YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Commission shall hear evidence and will determine whether or not city of Sanford. $155,900. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF action to foreclose a claim of the property will be condemned. You are hereby ordered to appear THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL lien for assessments on the fol- before the City Commission at the Hearing to be heard and present CIRCUIT IN AND FOR lowing property in Seminole 70—Education & 71—HElP WantEd 114— Paul Osborne your side of the case. You have the right to obtain an attorney, at your SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- County, Florida: Venture 1 Properties own expense, to represent you at the Hearing. You have the right to training WarEHousE/rEntal DA call witnesses on your behalf as well as to cross-examine all other Newspaper advertising sales 407-718-0600 Lot 6, Hunter’s Point, according witnesses. If you do not appear, the City Commission will proceed representative needed for full sPacE AVIATION CASE NO.: 2018CA000168 to the plat thereof as recorded in without you and you will waive your right to be heard at the Hearing. or part time. Commission Plat Book 20, Pages 78 and 79, Grads work with JetBlue, Any condemnation order entered as a result of the Hearing will set based. Covering Seminole Sanford Warehouse space 223— WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, of the public records of United, Delta, and Others- start forth the date and time of a hearing at which demolition of the build- County and parts of Volusia for lease or sale Seminole County, Florida. ing or structure on the property will be considered. Copies of the files here with hands on training for MiscEllanEous County. Experienced in Negotiable rates and terms Plaintiff, and records relating to this matter are available for inspection and FAA certification. Financial newspaper sales preferred. 600 sq ft to 46,000 sq ft A/k/a 121 Stag Ridge Court, copying at the Code Enforcement Division at the address: City Hall, aid if qualified. PIANO INSTRUCTION for all VS. Longwood, FL 32779 Apply with resume by 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771 (407.688.5163). Call Aviation Institute of ages. Over 20 years of emailing Paul Osborne Maintenance 888-242-2649 teaching experience. 661- DOMINICK PAPPALARDO; et has been filed against you and ADVICE TO ALL PERSONS: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO [email protected] Venture 1 Properties 414-4549. I Love Music! al, you are required to serve a copy APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER m . 407-718-0600 of your written defenses, if any, CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE HEARING, HE OR SHE MAY NEED Use Happy Jack® Skin® Defendant(s). to this action on Helena A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING THE Balm to treat "hot spots" & Gutierrez Malchow, Esquire, TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE, WHICH RECORD IS NOT PROVID- Presser needed at Frankie's FFicE PacE 118—o s allergies on dogs & cats NOTICE OF FORECLO- Plaintiff’s attorney, whose ED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. (SECTION 286.0105, FLORIDA Cleaners in Sanford. Will SURE SALE PURSUANT For rEnt/lEasE without steriods. At Tractor address is 646 E. Colonial STATUTES). Train. Call 407-321-4484. Supply (www.kennelvax.com) TO Drive, Orlando, Florida 32803 CHAPTER 45 within thirty (30) days from the IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES Sanford Office Space date of the first publication, of ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO 600 square Sq Ft NOTICE IS HEREBY this Notice of Action and file the PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON- to 4,000 Sq Ft GIVEN that sale will be made original with the clerk of this TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 407.688.5012 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE pursuant to an Order of Final court either before service on OF THE MEETING. THE CITY WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST SUCH Paul Osborne Judgment. Final Judgment was plaintiff’s attorney or immediate- PERSONS. awarded on April 17, 2019 in ly thereafter; otherwise a default Venture 1 Properties Civil Case No. 2018CA000168, will be entered against you for 407-718-0600 Publish: May 29, June 5, 2019 of the Circuit Court of the EIGH- the relief demanded in the com- E214 TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and plaint or petition. for Seminole County, Florida, wherein, WELLS FARGO Dated on this 20th day of May, LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS BANK, NA is the Plaintiff, and 2019. NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION HEARING DOMINICK PAPPALARDO; LAKE HOWELL ARMS CON- Grant Maloy Notice is hereby given by the City of Sanford to: Our Day Rali, Inc., DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, as Clerk of said Court and and any or all other interested parties, that the described property, INC.; DAWN E. NOWAK F/K/A Comptroller 618 San Marcos Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771, Property IN THE CIRCUIT COURT uled court appearance, or bids. CENTRAL FLORIDA CAR DAWN E. PAPPALARDO AKA Description: Lot 12 (Less the Northerly 50 feet), Block 3, Fairview, OF THE EIGHTEENTH immediately upon receiv- HAULERS, INC. reserves the DAWN PAPPALARDO; By: Amanda Hoffman according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 71, of JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ing this notification if the 2FMZA534X2BA47775 right to accept or reject any or all UNKNOWN TENANT 1 N/K/A As Deputy Clerk the public records of Seminole County, Florida., has been found to be AND FOR time before the scheduled 2002 FORD WINDSTAR bids: TERY SPAYER; NATIVE in a dilapidated, unsanitary, uninhabitable or unsafe condition, and SEMINOLE COUNTY, appearance is less than 7 BUILDING SERVICES; et al, Publish: May 29, June 5, 2019 that the City Commission of the City of Sanford will hold a FLORIDA days; if you are hearing or Publish: May 29, 2019 # YEAR MAKE VIN are Defendants. E231 Condemnation Hearing in the City Commission Chambers of City voice impaired, call 711. E218 Hall at 7:00 p.m. on June 10, 2019. At the Hearing, the City CASE NO.: 128 2000 CHEVROLET The Clerk of the Court, Commission shall hear evidence and will determine whether or not 2018CA002959 Publish: May 22, 29, 2019 1GNDU03EXYD172478 Grant Maloy will sell to the the property will be condemned. You are hereby ordered to appear E190 129 1994 VOLVO highest bidder for cash at 301 N. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF before the City Commission at the Hearing to be heard and present OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: YV1KS9504R1044276 Park Avenue, Room S-201, THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL your side of the case. You have the right to obtain an attorney, at your LLC, Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives 130 2005 MERCEDES Sanford, FL 32771 on June 20, CIRCUIT IN AND FOR own expense, to represent you at the Hearing. You have the right to Notice of Foreclosure of Lien WDBNG84J35A452947 2019 at 11:00 AM EST the fol- SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- call witnesses on your behalf as well as to cross-examine all other Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT and intent to sell these vehicles lowing described real property DA witnesses. If you do not appear, the City Commission will proceed FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, on 06/15/2019, 09:00 am at 325 Publish: May 29, 2019 as set forth in said Final without you and you will waive your right to be heard at the Hearing. VS. FLORIDA Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, E223 Judgment, to wit: PROBATE DIVISION Any condemnation order entered as a result of the Hearing will set pursuant to subsection 713.78 forth the date and time of a hearing at which demolition of the build- ALEXIS TORRES; et al, PROBATE DIVISION of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo ALL THAT CERTAIN PROP- CASE NO.: 2019-CP--000625 ing or structure on the property will be considered. Copies of the files Towing, Inc. reserves the right to ERTY SITUATED IN THE and records relating to this matter are available for inspection and Defendant(s). File No. 2019-CP-000618 accept or reject any and/or all FICTITIOUS NAME CITY OF CASSELBERRY IN RE: THE ESTATE OF copying at the Code Enforcement Division at the address: City Hall, bids. NOTICE IN THE COUNTY OF SEMI- 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771 (407.688.5163). NOTICE OF FORECLO- IN RE: ESTATE OF NOLE AND STATE OF PAUL J. MONEUSE, SR., SURE SALE PURSUANT 2HGFG3B89FH522870 Notice is hereby given that VF FLORIDA AND BEING ADVICE TO ALL PERSONS: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO TO NANCY B. WHEELER, 2015 HONDA CIVIC OUTDOOR, LLC, owner, desir- DESCRIBED IN A DEED Deceased. APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER DATED 10/14/2005 AND CHAPTER 45 ing to engage in business under CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE HEARING, HE OR SHE MAY NEED RECORDED 11/02/2005 IN NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. Publish: May 29, 2019 the fictitious name of VANS A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING THE BOOK 5977 PAGE 258 NOTICE IS HEREBY E219 #557 located at PO BOX 21647, TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE, WHICH RECORD IS NOT PROVID- GIVEN that sale will be made NOTICE TO CREDITORS AMONG THE LAND The administration of the estate GREENSBORO, NC 27420 ED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. (SECTION 286.0105, FLORIDA pursuant to an Order of Final RECORDS OF THE COUN- of Paul J. Moneuse, Sr., intends to register the said STATUTES). Judgment. Final Judgment was The administration of the estate TY AND STATE SET deceased, whose date of death name in SEMINOLE county awarded on February 14, 2019 of NANCY B. WHEELER, FORTH ABOVE AND REF- was April 13, 2019, is pending in NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: with the Division of IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES in Civil Case No. deceased, whose date of death ERENCED AS FOLLOWS: the Circuit Court for Seminole NOTICE is hereby given the fol- Corporations, Florida ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO 2018CA002959, of the Circuit was 03/18/2019, is pending in UNIT 523F, LAKE HOWELL County, Florida, Probate lowing vehicles will be sold at Department of State, pursuant PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON- Court of the NINTH Judicial the Circuit Court for Seminole ARMS CONDOMINIUM, Division, the address of which is public sale on 06/12/2019, to section 865.09 of the Florida TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 407.688.5012 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE Circuit in and for Seminole County, Florida, Probate ACCORDING TO THE DEC- 301 N. Park Ave, Sanford, FL 09:00 am at 1850 High St, Statutes. OF THE MEETING. THE CITY WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST SUCH County, Florida, wherein, Division, the address of which is LARATION OF CONDO- 32771. The names and Longwood, FL 32750 PERSONS. OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, 301 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FL MINIUM RECORDED addresses of the personal rep- Longwood, FL 32750-3722, pur- Publish: May 29, 2019 LLC is the Plaintiff, and ALEXIS 32772. The names and 2/10/1982 IN BOOK 1377 resentative and the personal suant to subsection F.S. 713.78. E224 Publish: May 29, June 5, 2019 TORRES; DIANA PONCE; U.S. addresses of the personal rep- PAGE 1144 AND ANY representative’s attorney are set Courtesy Towing, Inc. reserves E215 BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- resentative and the personal AMENDMENTS THERETO, forth below. the right to accept or reject any TION, AS TRUSTEE, FOR representative's attorney are set PARCEL ID NUMBER: and/or all bids. HOMEBANC MORTGAGE forth below. 212130517 0000523F All creditors of the decedent and FICTITIOUS NAME TRUST 2007-1, MORTGAGE All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims 1997 1FTDX1763VND43585 NOTICE NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION HEARING PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- other persons having claims or ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN with this court ON OR BEFORE FORD CATES, SERIES 2007-1; demands against decedent's INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS 2005 2G1WF52EX59182133 Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given by the City of Sanford to: Bertha L. Overstreet, BRIDGEWATER HOMEOWN- estate on whom a copy of this FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, AFTER THE TIME OF THE CHEVROLET Jasper Contractors, Inc, owner, and any or all other interested parties, that the described property, ERS' ASSOCIATION, INC.; are notice is required to be served OTHER THAN THE PROPER- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS 1999 4T1BG22K5XU512933 desiring to engage in business 1503 West 7th Street, Sanford, Florida 32771, Property Description: Defendants. must file their claims with this TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER TOYOTA under the fictitious name of The North ½ of the East ½ (less the East 50 feet), Block 9, Tier 18, court ON OR BEFORE THE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A 2005 KMHDN46D35U063139 Tileclaim.com located at 300 Florida Land and Colonization Company Limited Map of the St. The Clerk of the Court, Grant LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON HYUNDAI Colonial Center Parkway, Suite Gertrude Addition to the Town of Sanford, according to the Plat there- Maloy will sell to the highest bid- THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- AFTER THE SALE. THEM. 130, Lake Mary, FL 32746 of as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 112, of the public records of der for cash at 301 N. Park LICATION OF THIS NOTICE intends to register the said Seminole County, Florida., has been found to be in a dilapidated, Avenue, Room S-201, Sanford, OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE Publish: May 29, 2019 Dated this 23 day of May, 2019. All other creditors of the dece- Seminole unsanitary, uninhabitable or unsafe condition, and that the City E220 name in county dent and other persons having FL 32771 on June 18, 2019 at DATE OF SERVICE OF A Commission of the City of Sanford will hold a Condemnation Hearing with the Division of ALDRIDGE | PITE, LLP claims or demand against dece- 11:00 AM EST the following COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON in the City Commission Chambers of City Hall at 7:00 p.m. on June Corporations, Florida Attorney for Plaintiff dent’s estate much file their described real property as set THEM. 10, 2019. At the Hearing, the City Commission shall hear evidence Department of State, pursuant 1615 South Congress Avenue claims with this court WITHIN 3 forth in said Final Judgment, to All other creditors of the dece- and will determine whether or not the property will be condemned. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: to section 865.09 of the Florida Suite 200 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE wit: dent and other persons having You are hereby ordered to appear before the City Commission at the JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S Statutes. Delray Beach, FL 33445 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION claims or demands against Hearing to be heard and present your side of the case. You have the TOWING gives Notice of Telephone: (844) 470-8804 OF THIS NOTICE. LOT 16, BRIDGEWATER, decedent's estate must file their right to obtain an attorney, at your own expense, to represent you at Foreclosure of Lien and intent to Publish: May 29, 2019 Facsimile: (561) 392-6965 ACCORDING TO THE claims with this court WITHIN 3 the Hearing. You have the right to call witnesses on your behalf as sell these vehicles on E225 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- PLAT THEREOF, AS MONTHS AFTER THE DATE well as to cross-examine all other witnesses. If you do not appear, 06/14/2019, 09:00 am at 326 By: IN THE TIME PERIODS SET RECORDED IN PLAT OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION the City Commission will proceed without you and you will waive your LOYD LN OVIEDO, FL 32765- Michelle Lewis, Esq. FORTH IN FLORIDA BOOK 39, PAGE 8 AND 9, OF THIS NOTICE. right to be heard at the Hearing. Any condemnation order entered as 6774, pursuant to subsection FBN: 70922 STATUTES SECTION 733.702 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- a result of the Hearing will set forth the date and time of a hearing at 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. FICTITIOUS NAME Primary E-Mail: WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, IN THE TIME PERIODS SET which demolition of the building or structure on the property will be JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S NOTICE [email protected] FLORIDA. FORTH IN FLORIDA considered. Copies of the files and records relating to this matter are TOWING reserves the right to NOTWITHSTANDING THE STATUTES SECTION 733.702 available for inspection and copying at the Code Enforcement accept or reject any and/or all Notice is hereby given that IMPORTANT TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Division at the address: City Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, bids. AUTO ELECTRONIC SERVIC- ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS NOTWITHSTANDING THE Florida 32771 (407.688.5163). ES, CORP., owner, desiring to AMERICANS WITH DIS- TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, TIME PERIODS SET FORTH JACDJ58V5S7913714 engage in business under the ABILITIES ACT: If you are AFTER THE DECEDENT’S OTHER THAN THE PROPER- ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED ADVICE TO ALL PERSONS: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO 1995 ISUZU fictitious name of CF WHEELS a person with a disability DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER located at 3609 OLD WINTER who needs any accommo- OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST AFTER THE DECEDENT'S CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE HEARING, HE OR SHE MAY NEED Publish: May 29, 2019 GARDEN RD, SUITE C1, dation in order to partici- The date of first publication of FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING THE E221 ORLANDO, FL 32805 intends to pate in this proceeding, this notice is May 29, 2019. AFTER THE SALE. TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE, WHICH RECORD IS NOT PROVID- register the said name in SEMI- you are entitled, at no The date of first publication of ED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. (SECTION 286.0105, FLORIDA NOLE county with the Division cost to you, to the provi- Attorney for Personal Dated this 17 day of May, 2019. this notice is May 22, 2019. STATUTES). of Corporations, Florida sion of certain assis- Representative:

Department of State, pursuant tance. If you require Jessica A. Safford ALDRIDGE | PITE, LLP Attorney for Personal NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES to section 865.09 of the Florida assistance please con- THE SAFFORD LAW FIRM, Attorney for Plaintiff Representative: JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO Statutes. tact: ADA Coordinator, at PLLC 1615 South Congress Avenue TOWING gives Notice of PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON- Seminole Court 603 N. Sweetwater Blvd. Suite 200 EVELYN W. CLONINGER Foreclosure of Lien and intent to TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 407.688.5012 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE Publish: May 29, 2019 Administration, 301 N. Longwood, FL 32779 Delray Beach, FL 33445 Attorney sell these vehicles on OF THE MEETING. THE CITY WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST SUCH E226 Park Ave, Suite N301, Phone: (407) 242-9427 Telephone: (844) 470-8804 Florida Bar Number: 210382 06/10/2019, 09:00 am at 326 PERSONS. Sanford, Florida, 32771- Facsimile: (561) 392-6965 1519 W. Broadway St. LOYD LN OVIEDO, FL 32765- 1292, (407) 665-4227. Personal Representative: Oviedo, FL 32765 6774, pursuant to subsection Publish: May 29, June 5, 2019 NOTE: You must contact By: Telephone: (407) 365-5696 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. E216 NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS coordinator at least 7 Lisa Moneuse Julia Poletti, Esq. Fax: (407) 3658919 JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S FBN: 100576 E-Mail:TOWING reserves the right to NAME days before your sched- 400 Fox Valley Drive

uled court appearance, or Longwood, FL 32719 Primary E-Mail: [email protected] accept or reject any and/or all NOTICE OF WORK SESSION & SCHOOL BOARD MEET- Notice is hereby given that I am immediately upon receiv- [email protected] Secondary E-Mail: bids. ING engaged in business at Multiple ing this notification if the Publish: May 29, June 5, 2019 [email protected] IMPORTANT JM1BL1V74D1782881 Locations, Seminole County, time before the scheduled E232 The Seminole County School Board will hold three meetings on Personal Representative: 2013 MAZDA under the Fictitious Name of W appearance is less than 7 Tuesday, June 11, 2019. The Board will meet at 2:00 p.m. for an AMERICANS WITH DIS- KNAGM4AD9C5010588 C Martin CPA Small Business days; if you are hearing or Open Discussion between School Board Members/Policy Work ABILITIES ACT: If you are DEBORAH KNEZOVICH 2012 KIA Services, and that I intend to Session. The Board will meet at 3:00 p.m. for a Budget Work a person with a disability 3632 Daventry Rd. register said name with the Session. The Board will then meet at 5:30 p.m. in regular session. All who needs any accommo- Orlando, FL 32817-1883 Divisions of Corporations, NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION HEARING Publish: May 29, 2019 meetings will be held at the Educational Support Center, 400 E. Lake dation in order to partici- Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- E222 Mary Blvd., Sanford, Florida. If you wish to obtain a copy of the pate in this proceeding, Publish: May 22, 29, 2019 dance with the provisions of the Notice is hereby given by the City of Sanford to: Merthie Enterprises, agendas please contact Jill Mahramus, Clerk to the School Board, you are entitled, at no E191 Fictitious Name Statues, to-wit: Inc., and any or all other interested parties, that the described prop- 407/320-0241. Persons with disabilities requiring assistance to cost to you, to the provi- Section 865.09, Florida Statutes erty, 1605 Merthie Drive, Sanford, Florida 32771, Property attend the meeting should contact Boyd E. Karns, Jr., 407/320-0321, sion of certain assis- 1991. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Description: Lot 4, Assessors Map of Lots 54 and 55 of M M Smiths TDD 407/320-0273 or Florida Relay (v) 800/955-8770. NOTICE: If tance. If you require Second Subdivision, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in a person decides to appeal any decision made by the School Board, assistance please con- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: William Chad Martin CENTRAL FLORIDA CAR Deed Book 105, Page 330, of the public records of Seminole County, agency or commission with respect to any matter considered at such tact: ADA Coordinator, at Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives HAULERS, INC. gives notice Florida., has been found to be in a dilapidated, unsanitary, uninhab- meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, Seminole Court Notice of Foreclosure of Lien Publish: May 29, 2019 of foreclosure of lien and intent itable or unsafe condition, and that the City Commission of the City and that for such purpose, he or she will need to insure that a ver- Administration, 301 N. and intent to sell these vehicles E227 to sell these vehicle(s) on of Sanford will hold a Condemnation Hearing in the City Commission batim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the Park Ave, Suite N301, on 06/14/2019, 09:00 am at 325 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2019 Chambers of City Hall at 7:00 p.m. on June 10, 2019. At the Hearing, testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. F.S. Sanford, Florida, 32771- Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, at 9:00 AM at 3710 East State the City Commission shall hear evidence and will determine whether 286.0105. 1292, (407) 665-4227. pursuant to subsection 713.78 Road 46, Sanford, Florida, or not the property will be condemned. You are hereby ordered to NOTE: You must contact of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS 32771. Pursuant to subsection appear before the City Commission at the Hearing to be heard and Publish: May 29, 2019 coordinator at least 7 Towing, Inc. reserves the right to NAME 713.78 of Florida Statues. present your side of the case. You have the right to obtain an attor- E217 days before your sched- accept or reject any and/or all ney, at your own expense, to represent you at the Hearing. You have SANFORD HERALD Midweek: May 29-June 1, 2019 • PAGE 11 PAGE 12 • Midweek: May 29-June 1, 2019 SANFORD HERALD Announcing two license-free fishing weekends in June

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