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GREG JONES | Staff Writer [email protected] County commissioners have extended a moratorium on new Internet cafés in unincorporated Lake, with one board member saying the state needs to lay down the law. The temporary ban on online-gam- bling sites blockede the permitting and opening of new sweepstakes cafés that offer casino-style games and cash win- nings. In January, the commission approved a 180-day ban, which expired this month, on Internet gambling sites because it hoped state lawmakers would pass legislation addressing the issue. But the Florida Legislature never took up the issue. The new ban expires July 2013. Commissioner Sean Parks said the issue should be addressed by the state because the gambling industry is regu- lated at the state level. “This is an important issue that could affect the long-term quality of life in our community,” Parks said. “We need to CLERMONT address this locally even if the state won’t. Addressing this locally has already been judged as constitutional in the Seminole County case. Seminole County For protesters, city manager’s has prevailed, (but) someone is appeal- ing that decision now but is not expect- ed to be overturned. Out of caution, we are waiting to confirm this before mov- resignation is just the beginning ing forward with plans to regulate or not Internet café gambling in Lake County.” ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer “No, we are in no way done. This Commissioner Jimmy Conner said the [email protected] is not over yet,” protester Allison courts have ruled against Internet cafés in Florida, and the Seminole County ith Clermont City Manager Auld said. case will help the commission deter- Wayne Saunders agreeing Also picketing was Jeff Redi, W this week to step down, another one of the six officers who mine if it can ban the establishments angry residents have set their complained to the FDLE about outright. sights now on Police Chief Steve Graham. “There is gambling going on in those Graham and Capt. Jon Johnson. “I laid low for a while, trying to places,” Conner said. There was a shoot- Six police officers filed a com- put all this behind me, but I decid- ing yesterday in Marion County. It is a plaint against Graham with the ed to be here tonight because, qualify of life issue.” Florida Department of Law hopefully, something will finally Last month, two armed men robbed Enforcement about three years ago happen,” he said. “It brings back the Rock Around the Clock Internet café and, since then, four have been some bad memories, and I didn’t in Leesburg with five patrons inside. And fired, one quit and another retired. really want to stir all that up, but last September, a lone gunman robbed something needs to happen. One of those fired, former Sgt. Kim St. Paddy’s Sweepstakes in the Four “Everything’s been brought up Meintzschel, talked with reporters Corners area of South Lake. and now it’s up to the city to do the at the meeting this week where Parks agreed with Conner that the right thing and get rid of some Saunders resigned, saying she and cafés raise a public safety issue. He said people that are behind all this. It’s the others were let go in retaliation it is important to protect property rights been a long battle.” for their complaints against and property values of adjacent busi- Redi was the only officer to Graham. nesses and landowners. resign after making the FDLE com- Directly following the meeting, “I am concerned because most of the plaint. He said he was getting writ- VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL protesters consisting of former city communities around Lake County have ten up “every time I turned around” ABOVE: Former Clermont Police Sgt. Kim Meintzschel, right, employees and their supporters, held permanently banned Internet-gambling and realized he didn’t have much of talks to reporters after City Manager Wayne Saunders up signs calling for the removal of a future with the department after announced his retirement. Meintzschel and other employees cafés,” Parks said. “Lake County will not only Saunders, but Graham and watching his fellow complainers contend they were fired in retaliation for a complaint against become the default location of choice Johnson, too. The protesters said systematically being fired. current Police Chief Steve Graham. TOP: Thanh Bermingham and, without a plan in place to regulate they would not quit until the chief and son Tanner, 4, hold up a sign protesting the retention of this industry, we could have some seri- and captain are gone as well. SEE MANAGER | A2 Clermont Police Chief Steve Graham. ous issues.”

INSIDE GROVELAND CLASSIFIED B6 CROSSWORDS B2 FAITH Neighborhood Center is a light in a dark room DEATHS A11 REAL ESTATE C1 ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer wherever it can. And its the people here, I don’t [email protected] been doing it for about 40 even know how we’d get by REMEMBER WHEN B1 some days. I have four Derek Santiago, on dis- years — now serving close SPORTS B4 children and not only does ability since hurting his to 1,000 families per month VOICES A4 the center help us with a back at work, said he — at no cost to them. WORD ON THE STREET A2 little food each month, but thinks of the FAITH Like most others who they help us with clothes, Neighborhood Center as “a receive help there, he visits toiletries and with out util- SOUTH LAKE PRESS light in a dark room.” the center once a month for a two-day supply of ities when they can,” said VOLUME 97, NO.29| 3 SECTIONS That’s because, despite Santiago, a Groveland resi- the hardships of life and food and weekly for ©2008, HarborPoint Media. dent who has been forced the struggles he and his clothes, toiletries and to remain on disability VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL All rights reserved. family face each day, the other items. Faith Neighborhood Center volunteer Vernessia Tolson, right, helps www.southlakepress.com center continues to help “Without the center and SEE FAITH | A3 clients in Groveland.

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A2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, July 20, 2012 What South Lake residents are saying about the... South Lake Briefs CLERMONT Wordon the CAMPAIGN POLITICS Learning center selected Street Do you know who you’ll be voting for in November? to become model school Magic Moments Learning Center in Clermont has been selected to become a state demonstration site for the implementation of the Positive Behavior Support (PBS) program. The PBS program provides early educators with the knowledge and tools needed to promote the social emotional com- petence of all children. Magic Moments is committed to providing a high quality program to all young children from birth to 13 years of age. For information about the school, I don’t think I’m 100 % I already know who I I pretty much know I pretty much know Well I know who I’m 980 W. DeSoto St., and the PBS pro- sure who I will be vot- am going to vote for, who I am gonna vote who I’m gonna vote going to vote against, gram, call 352-243-6811 or visit ing for, so I think it is but since I have no tel- for but I do keep up for, but I still listen to and while I do think www.magicmomentslearning.com. effective. I will also be evision, I do listen to with what’s going on different things on the people listen to the listening to and doing whatever I can get regarding the cam- television about the campaigning, I don’t CLERMONT my own research from newspapers and paign if there’s noth- campaigns and what’s like the mudslinging. It online to learn more radio, which is not ing on. I usually listen going on. The negative detracts from the real Deadline is today for about each candidate’s much. to it while I’m work- stuff is off-putting, so I issues when they start inaugural Artists Summit platforms. DEE SAVAGE ing. try to disregard that. stabbing each other in JANIS MODESTE GROVELAND JULIE BROOKS-FASON NOCHOLE ROY the back about person- Today is the deadline to register for MINNEOLA CLERMONT GROVELAND al matters.What mat- inaugural Artists Summit Aug. 24 at ters is that the the Mission Inn Resort and Country President is serious Club in Howey-in-the-Hills. and they’re to represent The summit, which is being pre- all the people every- sented by Publix, will bring together where all the time. the finest artists in Lake and Sumter CHARLES SOWERS counties for a juried art show and sale CLERMONT to benefit the athletes of Special Olympic. The juried exhibition is open to Lake and Sumter residents age 18 MANAGER just because they are police officers,” Derek pended for a day without pay. years and older. Brett, Bermingham's lawyer, has said. Meintzschel said having Saunders For registration and rules for entry CONTINUED FROM A1 Graham has said the retaliation allega- resign was a good first step. visit www.specialolympics- tions are unfounded. “Everything is not going to be resolved florida.org/art, or call Chuck Webb at “Maybe I should have gotten fired like Sgt. Mark Edwards was the only one of until he is out of the picture completely,” 352-243-9536. everyone else, but the writing was on the the six complainers who remained for she said of the city manager. wall,” he said. “I knew what was going to any time with the department. However, its appears that Saunders GROVELAND happen eventually, and it was too much Previously demoted, later just suspend- will be in the picture for another 17 ed, he was one of three off-duty officers stress and pressure.” months. A “retirement agreement” the Annual Kid’s SAFE program in personal vehicle who decided to prank council agreed to will keep him on the takes place Aug. 11 Two of the other fired officers, Kyle an on-duty officer last week with a high- Bermingham and Cecil Garrett, have speed car chase. job until Jan. 1, when he will remain on Edge Memorial United Methodist the books as a consultant to the next city both sued the city, saying they were Edwards and officer Marc Thompson Church has teamed up with the manager until Jan. 14, 2014 -- all at his wrongfully terminated. got the ax last week because of the inci- Groveland Police Department for the full $141,772 annual salary. “The officers’ civil rights do not evaporate dent, while Officer Dennis Hall was sus- third annual Kid’s SAFE event on “That’s an inflated salary to begin with, Aug. 11 at Lake David Park in then to pay him that after he retires?” Groveland. Clermont resident Thomas Spencer Registration deadline is Monday for asked after the meeting. “First of all, I the free socks and undergarments dis- have never seen where an entire council tribution to preregistered families, was so controlled by one person. He was noon to 2 p.m. at the Hill Building a czar doing what he wants at all times across from the church. and still managed to do that tonight.” If you have a child who will attend Gail Lindauer, a city employee who Groveland Elementary, Mascotte was laid off in October, 2011, said she Elementary or Gray Middle School was “shocked” at Saunders’ terms, espe- during the 2012-13 school year, cially since she received no severance come to the church office at 441 S. after 22 years of service. Main Ave., in Groveland, from 9 a.m. “They’re gonna pay two city man- to 12:30 p.m., Monday-Friday, to reg- agers? What is that going to do to the tax ister. dollars of our citizens?” she asked. Providing accurate sizes would be appreciated. For information call 352-429-2572. Hearts and Hands has CLERMONT bi-monthly food distribution ‘Brownies for the Cure’ Edge Memorial United Methodist fundraiser is Aug. 3. Church, 441 S. Main Ave., in Groveland is a The Belk store, 270 Citrus Tower food distribution site with the Hearts and Blvd., Clermont, will be selling Hands Ministry serving Groveland, brownies donated by Chick-fil-A for a Mascotte, and surrounding South Lake minimum donation of $1 from 10 County. a.m. to noon, Aug. 3, as a fundraiser The bimontly program has food pick-up for the Susan G. Komen Cancer from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.on the first and third Foundation. Fridays of every month at the church. The foundation supports many To register for the program patrons need medical facilities in the area with to visit the church on the distribution days. grants, including South Lake Those who would like to be a volunteer Hospital and Florida Hospital can contact coordinator Pauline Campbell Waterman Community Primary at 352-227-9274. Health Clinic.

In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care. Kidz Care is enrolling students No. 5019096 888-728-6234 Cornerstonehospice.org Clermont Kidz Care, 606 West Ave., Clermont, has announced it will partici- pate in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Child Care Food Program, which is a federally funded program that reimburses child care providers for serving nutritious meals and snacks to enrolled, eli- Direct Cremation gible children. Also, beginning Aug. 20, $ Clermont Kidz Care will 675 be enrolling children for the upcoming school year. Plus Container The school accepts child care vouchers, and has a Ron Becker, Director VPK program for all eligi- ble four year olds. 352-394-8228 For information call 921 S. US Hwy 27 • Minneola, FL Patricia Mark at 352-241- 0165.

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tion. In 2004 the name was FAITH changed to the FAITH CONTINUED FROM A1 Neighborhood Center and in since his back injury. To boot, his 2006, it moved to its current disability was recently location at 7423 State Road 50 in decreased. Groveland. “It’s not like they can supply us The center assists families with with everything and we still food, clothes and financial sup- struggle, but what they do give port — as funds are available — us and how they treat us here is for rent and utilities. Assistance wonderful. Every little bit helps in obtaining medical treatment and the people and atmosphere is also provided as is help in here is humble. Nobody makes applying for food stamps, you feel down or low and that Medicaid and emergency sup- makes a big difference in peo- port form the Florida ple’s lives too,” he said. Department of Children and Santiago is not alone in his Families. evaluation. Funds are provided through “The center helps us with food donations, fund raisers, grants but also, if we weren't coming from foundations, United Way here, we probably wouldn’t have and several governmental the things we need to stay clean organizations, along with sup- most of the time, (like shampoo, port form individuals, churches and local businesses. soap, laundry detergent, etc.) said the center could not survive VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL and our kids would not have “In addition to providing sup- without is volunteers. port for daily necessities, the ABOVE: Faith Neighborhood Center school clothes,” said Tanya In fact, each day, volunteers volunteer Breeona Smith packages Giaimo, adding that between her center strives to help clients bet- from all over the county can be ter the quality of life,” a press sanitary supplies for clients. :RIGHT and Chris Giaimo, and only one seen sorting, loading and organ- Board President Dawn Scott, left, and release said, living up to FAITH's income since the loss of her job, izing food, clothes and other Executive Director Jerry Colyer oversee motto: Feed And Instruct The it's hard to afford two sets of things, in addition to helping operations as the Groveland center Hungry.” clothing (uniforms and everyday and interacting with clients. marks its 40th anniversary. clothes) for their three children. To do that, the center later Some volunteers are new and “It’s very helpful,” she said. began providing classes to help some have been there for years, help each other. Each year, the FAITH individuals with job skills and but the one thing they share is “Sometimes, I think we just Neighborhood Center supplies computer training, nutrition, the passion for helping people. wish we could do more, but we from 800-1,000 needy families resume writing, book keeping Scott has also started recruit- do all we can,” Forehand said as teers and more nearly 8,000 per month with food, clothing, and English as a second lan- ing younger volunteers in need he stocked the food pantry, like hours of donated time working home, financial and medical guage. of volunteer hours, and has he does every day he volunteers. at the center and donations from needs — something it has been Dawn Scott, current president started a junior board to teach A snapshot of the organiza- other organizations, businesses, doing for 40 years at no cost to of the center’s board of directors, about leadership and a behind tion’s 2011 statistics shows last individuals and groups to get it clients. said that about six years ago, the scenes look at what it takes year, the center provided sup- done,” Colyer said. “And we can’t “I’d really like to thank the they also began awarding schol- to run an organization like port to 8,796 families -- or a total stop now. There are people in community for their support,” arships to individuals wanting to FAITH. of 31,380 individuals. Of those, need of what we can offer them Executive Director Jerry Colyer go back to school. “This is very much needed by 24,581 received food. In total, every day, so we are continually said. “That's way this place has Scott said each day, she is so many families so it’s very more than 153,000 pounds of looking for volunteers and dona- survived. We try to help people more and more glad to be a part rewarding to me as a volunteer,” food was distributed. tions to keep it going throughout in any way we can and we’re very of an organization that helps in said Sylvia Sinns from Clermont, In addition, 287 families the year.” happy to have been around this so many ways, considering that a retired woman who has been received support with utility bills People interested in applying long to do it.” years ago, she was on the flip volunteering at the center for and six individuals were award- for assistance, donating or vol- Colyer tells how six ladies from side of the coin, receiving aide more than 10 years. ed scholarships to attend aca- unteering can contact the center First United Methodist Church from a similar organization in Buddy Forehand, who started demic and vocational schools. at 352-429-1200 or stop by dur- in Clermont formed what was Oregon. volunteering through his At Christmas time, the center ing its business hours of 9 a.m. to then known as “The Clermont “I was able to get assistance church, said he volunteers also hosted several events to noon on Mondays, Tuesdays, Neighborhood Center” in 1972 then and now, I'm able to give because he has an interest in help families with food and gifts. Wednesdays and Fridays and 1 after recognizing the need to back by volunteering my time to reaching out to people in need Approximately 1,243 children p.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursdays. help the less fortunate. others,” Scott said. and found he can do that per- received toys and about 350 fam- Faith Neighborhood Center is The word spread, he said, and Despite the donations, grants, fectly at the center. ilies received holiday dinner bas- located at 7432 State Road 50, not only did the organization funds raised and other things Vanessaa Tolson, a volunteer kets. Suite 114 in Groveland. For more grow, but was incorporated in necessary to keep the organiza- for three years, said it’s her belief “No matter what services you information, visit www.faith- 1999 as a non-profit organiza- tion going, a big thing Colyer that in life, people are here to look at, it took countless volun- neighborhoodcenter.com.

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OURVIEW Saunders and his YOUROPINIONS golden parachute LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Resign with benefits? Sounds look a good deal — for Clermont’s city manager. LETTER of the WEEK Kathy lermont City Manager Wayne Saunders Weaver resigned. But that’s not the biggest news C coming out of Lake County’s largest city. GUEST COLUMNIST The benefits package Saunders negotiated with the city council ought to stir the same spirit of dissatisfaction that rattled Wall Street Obamacare deserves last year. Saunders has led the city for more than a a chance to succeed quarter century. He abruptly said he would resign from the top post at Tuesday’s public bamacare deserves a real chance meeting. to succeed. Our economy and 30 O million uninsured Americans It would be unfair to read anything into the timing of Saunders’ resignation. But several deserve that chance. residents at the meeting were pointing at What we do not deserve is Gov. Rick Saunders and other officials for the city’s cur- Scott or the Republican Party lying rent woes. about the Affordable Care Act. Former city employees and city residents Contrary to what our governor says, it held up signs calling for the termination of is now the “law of the land.” It will Saunders, police Chief Steve Graham and increase jobs with millions of new cus- police Capt. Jon Johnson. They said they were tomers for the health care industry. Small companies with less than 50 unhappy with Saunders’ management style. WWW.PIZAAZZ.COM employees are exempt from the Saunders apparently knew his time had requirement to contribute to their come. He presented the council with his workers health care. For those compa- Understanding the impact of the IPAB “volunteer retirement agreement,” drawn up by nies with less than 25 employees that Now that Chief Justice John wants to tighten IPAB’s target to the City Attorney Dan Mantzaris, that includes do wish to obtain health care for their provisions that make his resignation effective workers, they can save money by tak- Roberts has deemed the Patient GDP rate of growth plus .05 percent. Jan. 1, 2013, but essentially keep him on the ing tax credits up to 35 percent. Protection and Affordable Care Act IPAB is restricted from rationing, books as a consultant to the next city manager Health Insurance Exchanges (aka Obamacare) to be constitu- raising revenues, increasing premi- until Jan. 1, 2014. (Congress already has these) come tional, I think we need to under- ums, restricting benefits or altering The board approved by a 3-2 vote the terms of into effect in 2014 (33 states and stand the impact it will have on our rules for eligibility. So how will it the agreement, which stipulates Saunders stay Washington, D.C., have already lives. keep costs low, which is the mission at the city’s helm, receiving his full salary, until received funding). A 2,700-page piece of legislation of the board? Answer: There aren’t Jan. 1, 2013. These policies will have to meet cannot be detailed in a letter to the any restrictions regarding payments After that, he will continue earning the same minimum standards, explain coverage editor, so I’m just going to share a to doctors. salary for an additional year. in plain language, and will give com- little of what I’ve found out about The Doctor Patient Medical This is a win-win situation for Saunders. And panies and individuals more choices IPAB. Association says: “... IPAB will most a lose-lose situation for Clermont taxpayers. for coverage. If Florida does not set up IPAB stands for the Independent certainly cut payments to physi- It also wreaks of so many other “arrange- exchanges, the federal government Payment Advisory Board. It will be cians under Medicare.” It points out ments” that troubled city officials have made will. made up of 15 members, appointed that IPAB does have the opportuni- in Lake and Sumter counties over the years. This program leaves in place the by the president. This board is ty “... to adjust physician reimburse- So, Saunders’ makes $141,000 a year. He gets current systems of Medicare, Medicaid scheduled to be formed after the ment rates below cost ... likely to leave his job with a six-digit bankroll in his and employer-provided insurance. 2012 elections. resulting in less physicians accept- pocket. There is no government takeover; It is tasked with achieving savings ing Medicare, affecting the access to That’s a sweet deal — especially for a city of health care will still be provided in Medicare and will replace care.” nearly 30,000 people. through private insurance companies, MedPac. Congress oversees MedPac This is why congressman Paul Lest we forget, Saunders’ handsome pay- your same doctors and hospitals. but IPAB will have the authority to Ryan calls IPAB a “rationing board,” checks come from public coffers. That means, Preventive care will also be available make changes to Medicare without because of its power to price set. if you live in Clermont, you’ll pay his bills — for under many of these policies with no congressional oversight. For Con- IPAB’s recommendations will a whole year after he leaves office. co-payment, which will help control gress to override an IPAB decision, have the force of law. Some have costs by keeping people healthy, a super majority vote will be even suggested IPAB should be rather than waiting until they are seri- required. given the power to set price controls WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? ously ill before treatment. A total of $15 million as been for the entire Patient Protection and The SOUTH LAKE PRESS invites you to write letters to the editor, The present system of health care appropriated for IPAB in 2012. Affordable Care Act system. expressing your original thoughts, on topics of public interest. Letters has been rationed by the insurance Robert Kochner, former special Mitt Romney has repeatedly said should be no longer than 350 words. They must be original, signed with the full name of the writer and include the writer’s address and industry. It determined the cost, which assistant to President Obama on he will repeal “Obamacare” if he is telephone number for verification. We reserve the right to edit for individuals it will cover, what it will health care, said, “IPAB is meant to elected in November. If IPAB scares length to make room for more letters. Letters also will be edited for you, like it does me, then our best grammar, clarity, taste and libel. We accept no more than two letters cover and when it will stop paying. be a fallback if the health care law per month from the same writer. No open letters, form letters or The Affordable Care Act controls those doesn’t control spending as we chance to get rid of it is to vote for copies of letters to third parties will be published. We do not pub- Mitt Romney this fall. lish unsigned letters. Submissions are not returned. We retain the practices, and this will result in fewer think it will. ...” right to archive and republish any material submitted for publication. restrictions on policyholders. In later years President Obama LYNN BARRY | The Villages You can submit your letters by: The cost of Medicaid in Florida will E-mail (preferred) to: [email protected] increase even if the governor does not By regular mail to: extend coverage to those who earn at 2020) of the cost. The state is paying afford to buy insurance can't be free- Letters to the Editor 40 percent under the current system. loaders; if you choose not to get cover- 732 W. Montrose St. or below 133 percent of the federal Clermont, FL 34711 poverty line. Without the extended Obamacare is modeled after the age, you will pay a penalty/tax. This is By fax to: health care policy Gov. Mitt Romney also estimated to be about 1 percent 352-394-8001 coverage, Florida will pay $400 million increased reimbursement payments to supported in Massachusetts. It is a of those eligible. EDITORIALS Medicaid providers, and $516 million huge success: 100 percent of children Over the next decade, ACA is pro- Editorials are the consensus opinion of the editorial board, not any individual. They are written by the editorial staff, but are not signed. more for those who are eligible for are insured, 98 percent of all residents jected by the CBO to save a trillion Some editorials are provided by a third-party service. Medicaid but not yet enrolled. in Massachusetts are insured, and dollars. Under ACA the Medicaid extension only 1 percent pay a penalty/tax for The ability to get health care is a GUEST COLUMNS would bring much-needed help to not buying health care insurance. right; you cannot achieve happiness in If you would like to submit a guest column on a local, state or national issue, e-mail your submission to southlakepress@daily- those who are not insured, and this This is not a tax on the middle class; your life or your work when you are ill. commercial.com, or mail it to Letters to Editor, 732 W. Montrose St., will cut the cost of emergency room if you have health care insurance, or For more facts on the ACA go to: Clermont, FL 34711. Guest columns should be limited to 550 words in length. The writer also must submit a recent photograph to be treatment, add jobs, and the state will can't afford insurance, you will not www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform. published with the column, as well as a brief biographical sketch. only pay a fraction (10 percent in pay a penalty/tax. Individuals who can Kathy Weaver is a resident of Clermont. C M Y K

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CLERMONT CLERMONT Health Dept. opening new facility New cyber unit Staff Report expand services in South ed by Lake Children’s at 2101 North County Lake County,” Admini- Dentistry — and immu- Road 452 in Eustis. The Lake County Health strator Donna Gregory nizations for children The event will provide makes first arrest Department will expand its said. “We know there is a and adults. Hours of health screenings at no services by opening a new need for medical and operation will be cost to the community. MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer about one [email protected] 5,000 square-foot facility at dental services in South Monday through Friday Vendors and volunteers arrest a 875 Oakley Seaver Drive in Lake and look forward to from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. are needed to help sup- The Florida Department week. She Clermont on July 30. providing those services The health department port the event. of Law Enforcement’s said Colon is “We are delighted the to the community,” said also announced that ven- For information, call newly-formed cyber- the first to Lake County Board of Gregory. dors are needed for the the Lake County Health crimes unit made its first be arrested County Commissioners Initial services will first annual Community Department at 352-589- Lake County arrest on on child porn supported our efforts to include dental — provid- Health Fair to be held on 6424, ext. 2264 or Lake- Friday, charging a Cler- COLON, JR. Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Sumter State College at mont man with 10 counts charges in Lake County Fairgrounds 352-365-3540. of child-porn possession Lake Coun- and four counts of trans- ty. Another Lake County mitting child porn. man was arrested earlier Nelson Colon Jr., 41, this year on a cyber stalk- remained in the Lake ing charge as a result of the County jail Friday evening unit’s activity. in lieu of $70,000 bail. Armed with a search According to FDLE warrant, FDLE agents, as- spokeswoman Susie Mur- sisted by Lake County phy, the department im- sheriff’s deputies, raided plemented a cyber-crimes Colon’s 16340 Cagen Oaks unit this year. The officers Street apartment and dis- surf the Internet and use covered his computer con- other techniques to find tained several images and adults seeking to lure juve- videos of children engag- niles into sexual acts. The ing in sexual acts. unit also looks for those According to an arrest downloading child porn or affidavit, Colon admitted engaged in other Internet to possessing child porn- crimes. ography. Murphy said the FDLE He has a court date set cyber-crime unit averages for Aug. 6.

CLERMONT Sinkhole forces road closure ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer while officials checked [email protected] Monday to see if the sink- A sinkhole measuring hole was growing, said 10 feet across and 10 feet Pamela McDuffee, spokes- deep opened up in the person for the Clermont Hartwood Reserve com- Fire Department. munity in Clermont, “Residents were asked which blocked traffic. to leave during the time of Two homeowners near assessment, which was Powderhorn Place Drive about 40 minutes,” she and Peace Pipe Court were said. “Part of the road was asked to leave their homes marked off.” C M Y K

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CLERMONT GOODforYOU Police officers save man’s life Applauding the accomplishments of readers

Staff Report in a shallow area of Lake arrived on scene and SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from a Minneola, Broadway relieved the patrolmen. charity, church or civic event that you want featured in “Good for You”? You can send them Three Clermont police said. Ross was transported via to [email protected]. Be sure to identify everyone in the photo (full officers saved a man’s life “Clermont Police Offi- ambulance to the Or- names) and include details on the who, what, when, where and why of the event. And Sunday when they cers Dennis Hall, James lando Regional Medical don’t forget to include your contact information. responded to report of a Rooney and Joseph Avery Center, where he is listed Jet Ski accident, and swiftly rendered first aid in stable condition. found the victim unre- by utilizing the automated Oddly enough, while CLERMONT | KIWANIS sponsive and with no external defibrillator in the officers were trying to pulse, Capt. Charles conjunction with per- help Ross, they said an Broadway said. forming CPR on the vic- adult male, later identi- tim,” Broadway said. The officers arrived at fied as Daniel Natale, the boat ramp at Min- “Subsequently the victim began to interfere by neola Avenue and West began to breathe on his screaming obscenities at Avenue at about 6 p.m., own.” and found Brian Ross The officers continued the them and attempted incapacitated after being to provide care until the to push the patrolmen ejected from his Jet Ski Clermont Fire Depart- away from the victim. after it stuck the bottom ment and Lake EMS Officers placed Natale under arrest for interfer- ing while officers render- ing medical care to the patient. Natale, 29, of 110 Azalea Lane, Sanford, was charged with four counts of resisting arrest without violence, two counts of making threats to a pub- lic official, and one count each of disorderly intoxi- cation and criminal mis- chief. He was bailed out of jail on Monday on $13,150 bond. The Jet Ski crash inves- COURTESY PHOTO tigation was turned over From left, Olivia Spilotros, owner of Olivia’s Coffeehouse and Bistro, and Audrey Jackson-Morgan, to the Florida Fish and president elect, Kiwanis Club of Clermont. Olivia Spilotros, the Florida Kiwanis District 9 Eliminate Wildlife Conversation Project chairman, spoke at a recent Clermont Kiwanis meeting about the project, a joint effort Commission and the between Kiwanis International and UNICEF to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus (NMT). Her Lake County Sheriff’s presentation included location, symptoms, treatment and percentage of mothers and babies who Office. could receive immunization at a small cost. C M Y K

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DEATH NOTICES Georgia M. Shiver, 82, of Mary Turner, 72, of Zellwood, died Friday, July Leesburg, died Monday, John M. Bennett 13, 2012. Steverson, July 16, 2012. Page-Theus John M. Bennett, 42, of Hamilin & Hilbish Funerals & Cremations, Sorrento, died Sunday, July Funerals and Cremations, Leesburg. 15, 2012. Allen J. Harden Tavares. Oliver Noah Williams Funeral Home, Mount Elese Tomlin Oliver Noah Williams, Dora. Elese Tomlin, 106, of 91, of Orlando, died Friday, Fred Calkins Groveland, died July 13, 2012. Hamlin & Fred Calkins, 76, of Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Hilbish Funeral Directors, Fruitland Park, died Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Eustis. Saturday, July 14, 2012. Home, Inc., Apopka. Vira Ilene Willis Page-Theus Funerals & Burton Delorme Tracy Cremations, Leesburg. Vira Ilene Willis, 94, of Burton Delorme Tracy, Bushnell, died Wednesday, Harry Lee Chandler July 11, 2012. Purcell 82, of Summerfield, died COURTESY PHOTO Harry Lee Chandler, 74, Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Funeral Home, Bushnell. Foundation Academy students learned the art of mosaic design in a weeklong summer art camp of Howey-In-The-Hills, Banks/Page-Theus Email obituary submissions or recently hosted by high school art teacher Mary Ellen Murray at Foundation Academy in Winter died Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Funeral Home, Wildwood. inquiries to obits@dailycommer- Garden. Using tiles, stones, beads, sand and other items they created colorful masterpieces while Hamlin & Hilbish Funeral cial.com. Include your contact infor- learning an ancient craft and having fun. Directors, Eustis. Mary Turner mation. Bobby Geraldine Drew Bobby Geraldine Drew, 73, of Groveland, died Friday, July 13, 2012. Beyers Funeral Home and Crematory, Leesburg. Leonard F. Guy Leonard F. Guy, 85, of Tavares, died Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Steverson, Hamlin & Hilbish Funerals and Cremations, Tavares. Miriam S. Haft Miriam S. Haft, 86, of Tavares, died Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Steverson, Hamlin & Hilbish Funerals and Cremations, Tavares. Rosa Belle Harris Rosa Belle Harris, 72, of Clermont, died Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Postell’s Mortuary, Orlando. Helen M. Lancaster Helen M. Lancaster, 92, of Eustis, died Saturday, July 14, 2012. Harden/Pauli Funeral Home,Eustis. Georgia M. Shiver

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Proudly serving B1 YOUR CONTACT FOR COMMUNITY NEWS CLERMONT, MINNEOLA, GROVELAND, MASCOTTE and MONTVERDE SOUTH LAKE PRESS STAFF WRITER ...... Roxanne Brown Friday, July 20, 2012 PHONE ...... 394-2183 FAX...... 394-8001 www.southlakepress.com E-mail...... [email protected] COMMUNITY WINTER GARDEN Meet Your Tinkering with Bugs for a living NEIGHBOR CATHLIN GRAFF ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer [email protected] ason Tomashek and Nate Oglesby wanted a place J where together they could do what they most love doing every day — being around, car- ing for and tinkering with bugs. It’s not the creepy-crawly kind either but the cool, sporty, European “it takes an expert to fix one properly” Volkswagen variety. That is how Jason’s Bug Ranch — a service and repair shop spe- cializing in Volkswagen vehicles — was born. It's where Tomashek and Oglesby take care of every car and its owner who ࡯ HOMETOWN: Chica go comes in for help, just like they ࡯ OCCUPATION: Owner of Sylvan were family. Learning Center in Clermont “I have always believed that we ࡯ FAMILY: My husband of 22 years don’t work for the money, we is Mark. Our children are Kelsea, work for the customers and then a senior at UCF’s business school; the money comes,” Oglesby said. Andrea, a freshman at St. Leo “The most joy comes from hav- University, where she will study to become an elementary school ing customers that come back teacher and plans to play lacrosse; time and time again and tell us and David, a junior at the Bolles they feel they don’t want anyone School in Jacksonville. else working on their car. What do you enjoy most about “We have dozens and dozens South Lake County? of car owners that will travel out The rolling hills and lakes are the of their way to have both Jason first things that come to mind. I love and I care for them and their car, the small-town feel, along with its and we’re honored.” close proximity to Orlando. At Jason’s Bug Ranch, PHOTOS BY ROXANNE BROWN If you had to summarize your Tomashek and Oglesby service Jason’s Bug Ranch owners Jason Tomashek, a certified Volkswagen master technician, and Nate Ogelsby, service philosophy of life in one sentence, and repair all Volkswagen mod- manager, stand in front of their auto repair shop in Winter Garden. what would it be? els, new and old, along with any There are no small decisions in life. other cars in need of a little ten- system problem. your car just like family,” Toma- JASON’S BUG RANCH As my children became teenagers, der loving care. Common repairs include ABS shek said, adding that he and I found myself saying it more and The technicians follow the and airbag problems, axle and Ogelsby understand Volkswagen LOCATION: 401 E. Smith St., more often. manufacturer's maintenance C/V boot repairs, cooling system technologies to the utmost. Winter Garden. Name a person or incident you’ve recommendations for all models, and suspension repairs, electri- “We’ve got the technical expe- HOURS: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., come across recently that’s and encourage people to come cal, driving and charging system Mondays through Fridays, and 10 touched you in some way. Why rience it requires to service a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturdays. did this person or incident in for a diagnostics check (start- concerns, suspension, air condi- Volkswagens but most of all, we impress you so much? ing at $40) should they notice the tioning and oil leak repairs, tire INFORMATION: 407-877-RANCH have the heart for it.” (7262) That’s a hard one. There are so presence of things like a check and brake replacements. And to provide the best service, many individuals I have come in engine light, airbag light, air con- “No job is too big or small, and WEBSITE: www.jasonsbugranch.com ditioning concerns or a cooling all of us here care for you and SEE BUG RANCH | B3 SEE NEIGHBOR | B2

FROM THE FILES | 12 YEARS AGO — 2000 Reliving history through the pages of the South Lake Press The following guest editorial by ropolitan Leon County and have also benefited greatly by institution will have on our future. former South Lake Press Tallahassee wanted to be grouped being aligned with west Orange Rep. Johnson, in his prestigious owner/editor Ann Dupee appeared together, not splintered off to feel County in the House seat now position as chairman of the in the Thursday, Aug. 16, 2000, they have no one in particular they held by Rep. Randy Johnson, who House Transportation–Economic issue. can go to and have speak for them. lives in West Orange. Development Committee, has Many expressed the desire for Following the 1990 Census and worked closely with west Orange The dog days of summer may the same thing: Have compact dis- 1992 reapportionment, we were County commissioners, first Bob be upon us, but the once-every- tricts by county lines where possi- aligned to the east and represent- Freeman and now Teresa Jacobs, 10-year entertainment of “reap- ble; group communities of interest ed by now-Sen. Daniel Webster of and South Lake’s county commis- portionment/redistricting” has together; no gerrymandering to West Orange, who during his time sioner Bob Pool, in successfully begun. We here in South Lake create odd-shaped districts to favor as our representative became addressing our transportation County may be greatly affected! one segment of the population. speaker of the Florida House of needs and actively finding work- The first of 20 public hearings I had not intended to speak Representatives. ing solutions through the West was held in Tallahassee July 12. At since the hearing was for the Webster was most influential in Orange/South Lake these hearings, members of a Tallahassee area. However, when I steering us the millions of dollars Transportation Task Force. joint Florida Senate–House of consistently heard “by county necessary in bringing to Clermont Our congressman, Cliff Stearns Ann Dupee Representatives Redistricting lines,” I spoke to the philosophy and the South Lake and West of Ocala, is available to the public REMEMBER WHEN Committee are supposed to listen of “communities of interest.” Orange communities the through his many townhall meet- to the people of Florida about While South Lake County has University of Central Florida’s A weekly column that reprints some ings and his Leesburg office. of the more interesting news stories their desires. benefited by Lake County all western branch. I don’t believe All three of our legislators have that have appeared over the years in For example, residents in the being in one Senate district (now anyone can speak negatively the South Lake Press. small, rural counties around met- held by Sen. Anna Cowin), we about the positive impact such an SEE RELIVING HISTORY | B2

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children in South Lake County. Recently, we deliv- NEIGHBOR ered a reading program for 12th grade students in a CONTINUED FROM B1 Lake County High School. The letters of thanks we received from these students when they passed the contact with here in South Lake that work tirelessly test and realized they were actually going to gradu- for the community. Recently, I attended a charity ate was priceless. event for the Boys & Girls Club of South Lake What’s something you’ve always wanted to do County, where they roasted Ann Dupee. She is an but haven’t yet? amazing example of how one person with drive and Travel to and Ireland, the home of my ances- determination can change the complexion of an entire community. tors.. How does what you do contribute to the welfare What advice would you give to people who want of the area? to help out in the community? The Sylvan Learning Center has been able to make There are opportunities everywhere. Clermont is a significant difference in the lives of many of the home to so many organizations devoted to helping.

loss north or south, it County Supervisor of RELIVING would seem. Elections Bill Cowles. Added to the congres- Lake County is known HISTORY sional mix is the fact that as a Republican strong- CONTINUED FROM B1 increased population hold. For the first time in gives Florida two new over a decade, Orange indicated to me they want seats in the U.S. Congress. County now has more to keep South Lake Rumor mill has it that registered Democrats than County. However, reap- Florida’s current state registered Republicans. portionment may directly Speaker of the House Tom Reapportionment prac- impact us. Feeney of Oviedo wants tices every 10 years have In 1990, Rep. Johnson’s one of them. tried to build strong party District 41 had 107,816 If a seat is carved out for strongholds. people. Reap-portionment him, will he take some of One other factor enters will give it 133,186. Rep. Congressman Ric Keller’s in. The Lake County League Johnson now has roughly district, thus putting of Women Voters is pro- 205,000 people in his dis- South Lake into that con- posing a constitutional trict, or 1.7 percent, so he gressional district? amendment on the 2002 will have to lose .7 per- And to the west, Senate ballot. cent, the second largest President Pro-Tem Ginny This will set up an inde- district in Florida. Brown-Waite (R-Brooks- pendent committee com- District 41 goes south- ville) has indicted she will prised equally of east into Osceola County run against Democratic Democrats and Republi- and fast-growing Cele- congresswoman Karen cans, appointed by the bration. Thurmond. House and Senate, to It also includes Haw- She has also indicated reapportion the districts thorne, south of Leesburg, she wants part of Lake in 2012 and beyond. so there is room to give County. State Rep. Hugh Ten years ago the there. Gibson thinks she wants Legislature spent two Sen. Cowin’s District 11 part of his “Villages,” but weeks in special session had 323,448 people in others heard her saying at and the Florida Supreme 1990. Reap-portionment the Lake County Republi- Court finally had to settle brings it to 399,559. She can dinner that she want- congressional boundaries. now has 454,450 residing ed South Lake. If the current joint in her jurisdiction. The South Lake Chamber Senate/House Committee She will also have to lose of Commerce is following cannot conduct itself with people. Will they be from this matter closely. The decorum, and if it gets Marion, Citrus or Sumter board has already taken a into a huge wrangling counties, or South Lake stance that it wishes to be mess,I predict the Florida County? aligned with West Orange voters will overwhelming- Congressman Stearns and not to the west with a ly establish the independ- has to lose approximately Gulf of person as ent committee for the 150,000 people. His dis- our congressperson. next go-round of reappor- trict goes from U.S. High- Also entering this mix tionment. way 192 to the Georgia are figures released just a Stay tuned and stay border. He will have to few days ago by Orange involved! It’s our future.

‘Songs in the Night’ event is July 27 at Open Door Open Door Baptist Church, 17140 U.S. of professional experience. Also perform- Highway 27, Clermont, will host “Songs in ing will be Dave and Leah Hill, young SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from a charity, church or civic event that you want featured in the South Lake Press? You can the Night: A Tribute to the Great Hymns of artists and educators. send them to [email protected]. Be sure to identify everyone in the Faith” at 7 p.m., July 27 at the church. Admission is free for the concert with the photo (full names) and include details on the who, what, when, where and why of the Special guests for the event are Ray and seats on a first-come, first-serve basis. event. And don’t forget to include your contact information. Ann Gibbs, husband and wife team and Light refreshments will be served. master vocalists with more than 30 years For information call 352-394-4905.

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FOUR CORNERS Rest is best cure for ‘tennis elbow’ Library could ateral and medial epi- of the actions that are causing usually within a few days to a condyle tendonitis (or the injury. (Do you see the week, and you will be back on epicondylitis) sounds “vicious cycle” emerging?) the tennis courts in no time face cuts lLike the latest scourge from the Eventually, since the only instead of having this hold GREG JONES | Staff Writer rainforest. It is actually some- thing that will actually allow on for months ... yes, I said [email protected] thing that is quite common, any tendonitis to heal is resting months! I have even seen peo- and is a scourge in itself. it, the area gets worse and ple who have chronic “tennis With counties struggling to It’s commonly known as worse leading to a trip to the elbows” for years. maintain services on tight budg- “tennis elbow” (lateral epi- doctor's office for more potent Now, what to do if you are ets, Lake officials need to meet condylitis) or “golfer’s elbow” anti-inflammatory medication, already on the proverbial with their counterparts in Polk (medial epicondylitis), even cortisone shots and often “hamster wheel” in the middle later this month to determine if though most people who have physical therapy. At one point of the vicious, pain/pain killer serious cutbacks will be needed at this have not actually been surgery may even be offered as cycle I described above? the Cagan Crossing Community playing tennis or golf. Epicon- an option. All from a little You must stop using the area! Library in the Four Corners area of dylitis causes pain and various strain. Buy a tennis elbow clamp to South Lake, officials said. levels of disability for many There is another way for this remind you not to use the area. people. With Polk residents making up scenario to run, however. Therapies such as massage, 40 percent of the library’s users, Epicondylitis is pain and Michael A. When you start to feel pain acupuncture and hot/cold inflammation of the tendon in Lake officials want to know how or a twinge in your elbow, alternating compresses can the elbow and occurs when much money Polk will be con- don't grab for the pain killer or assist healing. Some homeo- extraordinary stress is put on Visconti tributing to library operations anti-inflammatory drugs right pathic and herbal injection the tendons that attach the next fiscal year. The budget for the NATURAL MEDICINE away, or if you do at least therapy as I describe in previ- muscles of the forearm to the library this year is $597,825, with remember to limit the use of ous articles can also often help bones near the elbow. Michael A. Visconti, A.P., N.D., is a doctor Polk contributing $185,610, or 31 of oriental medicine whose office is located the area. healing, unlike multiple corti- This usually occurs when percent. near the Citrus Tower. If you have any Pick up only light weight sone injections that will not someone is gripping some- questions regarding this or any other health Lake has a five-year funding thing, like a golf club, tennis related topics, you can contact him through objects and try to use the other only kill pain and inflamma- hand if at all possible. tion but also limit healing and agreement with Polk that ends racket or a heavy object, and his Website at www.docvisconti.com, or on next May. Although the agreement Facebook by signing up for the “Visconti Get a “tennis elbow” brace weaken tissues making the the area is stressed beyond the Acupuncture and Natural Medicine” fan calls for automatic one-year capability of the tendons caus- from the medical supply store area more prone to injury in page. or the pharmacy. The best one the future. (This is why you extensions after that, they can be ing pain and possibly damage terminated at any time by any or Tylenol® and work through is a clamp that looks like a “C” cannot have more than a few to the tendons and the mus- party. cles. the pain. (Pain happens to be a with a strap on it. It takes cortisone injections into an Lake County Manager Darren Sometimes, the injury hurts great indicator in the body that pressure off of the elbow and area.) more severely but often the you shouldn't be doing some- allows you to do some light These therapies will help Gray said if Polk pulls out of the pain starts very subtly, only a thing that you are doing!) This gripping. heal the area and will decrease agreement, Lake may have to cut twinge during or a few hours is where the problems start. It will not benefit you if you the time you need to limit the library staff or reduce hours to after straining the area. Then We do more things involving continue to do the moderate to use of your elbow and hand make up for the lost revenue. the area starts to hurt a little gripping objects (since we heavy activity that caused the but the only thing that will Another option would be charging more. At that point the healing can't feel the pain); we strain problem in the first place. truly heal a tendonitis is rest. Polk residents for using the library. would be relatively easy if it the area even more, then we Resting the tendons at this Remember, the choice is County Commissioner Welton weren't for our disposition as take more anti-inflammato- stage will be a slight nuisance yours; it’s your life; it’s your Cadwell said he hopes a deal can humans to take an ibuprophin ries/pain killers and do more but it should heal very quickly, health. be worked out. SouthSouth LakeLake Gathering Places forfor SpiritualSpiritual WorshipWorship

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CLERMONT Sundays 13600 Caspian Lane FERNDALE 415 Old Hwy 50 • 394-4596 Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am Wed: Casual Service 7 pm - Sunday School 9:30 am BLESSED SACRAMENT FERNDALE BAPTIST CHURCH Worship Service 10:40 am 4th Wed: Candle & Prayer Service Sunday Worship & Children’s Church 11:00 am CATHOLIC CHURCH Worship Services 8:00 am & 10:15 am Family Prayer Service 6:00 pm at CR455 & CR561A Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm 720 12th Street • Clermont, FL 34711 Sunday School 9:00 am 407-469-3888 352-394-3562 Wednesdays Wed Worship & Youth Service 7:00 pm Blessed to be a Blessing Saturday Vigil Masses Bible Study 7:00 pm Pastor: Gordon (Bird) Sanders Rev. Loyce Rowland (352) 394-3382 English: 4 pm and Spanish: 7 pm Groups for adults, teens, and children Sunday School: 9:15 am www.shephillsclermont.org Sunday Masses: ~Nursey provided for all services~ Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am 8 am, 10 am, 12 noon (Contemporary Mass) Chris Johnson, Senior Pastor SOUTH LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Evening Worship & 5 pm (Contemporary Mass) MONTVERDE For directions and more information, visit: Discipleship Study: 6:00 pm Reconciliation on Saturday: A Place of Love, Life & Growth 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm (Eng.) www.lbcclermont.org 131 Chestnut St., Clermont TeamKid: Sunday 6:30 pm CROSSROADS FAMILY FELLOWSHIP 6:15 pm - 6:45 pm (Sp.) 11043 True Life Way 352-394-2753 Wednesday: 7:00 pm Come to the Country... Where God,

Corner of Hwy 50 & 12th St. (Rt 561) Clermont, FL 34711 East Ave - 1 block south of SR 50 Prayer Service, Youth Activities, families and community are our priority. www.blessedsacramentcc.com Worship Times: 352.394.0708 Mission Kids for Children Located at 16913 #11 Lakeside Dr. Sunday Located just off of Lakeshore Dr. Montverde, 34756 CHURCH OF CHRIST 9 AM (Contemporary); 11 AM (Traditional) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 500 Grand Hwy. • 352-394-7374 1 block north of Montverde NEW JACOB’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY Church school for all ages 10:00 AM Sunday School 9:00 am 137 E. Cherry St. • 429-2651 blinking light - Hwy 455 Childcare provided Sunday Worship 10:00 am & 6:00 pm BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 am Services Times: Youth Group - Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 PM Wednesday 7:00 pm 410 W. Hwy. 50 Sunday Worship 10:50 am & 7:00 pm Sunday 9:30 am Praise/Worship www.southlakepresbyterian.org Clermont, FL 34711 Wednesday 7:00 pm 10:00 am service and children church FAITH FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Phone: 352-394-4720 ST.MATTHIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesday evening 7:00 pm 915 W. DeSoto St. Rev. Rex Anderson, Pastor MT.OLIVE MISSIONARY Sunday School 9:45 am Summer Schedule First Sunday evening monthly 6:00 pm Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 6:30 pm Minister Kenneth Williams, Youth Pastor June 3, 2012 to September 30, 2012 BAPTIST CHURCH Pastors Jim and Linda Watson Wednesday Worship 7:00 pm Church Motto: “Equipping Changed People for A Sunday Services 8:00am & 10:00am Sunday Worship Service - 11:00 AM Youth Pastors Rob and Leslie Durant Omar Walker 394-5966 Changing World!” Rector’s Reflections 9:00am Sunday School - 9:30 AM 407-469-3927 or 321-948-2350 Summer Sunday School 10:00am Sunday Services - Morning Service - Prayer Service - Saturday 8:30 AM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7:45 & 11:00 a.m. Nursery Care 10:00am WOODLANDS LUTHERAN (LCMS) “Encountering Christ, Growing in Christ, Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 PM & Youth Group 11:30am 15333 CR 455, Montverde Sharing Christ, wherever we are...” Wednesday - Youth Bible Study - 6:00 p.m. 2nd and 4th Sundays 4:00 PM 574 West Montrose Street Thursday - Adult Bible Study - 6:45 p.m. 407-469-2525 950 Seventh Street 352-394-2412 Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church Downtown Clermont Pastor: Rev. Doug Kokx Website: www.newjacobschapel.com Pastor Rev. Dr. Brian Kneser 352.394.3855 15641 Stuckey Loop www.fumc-clermont.org e-mail: [email protected] Sunday School 9:45 am www.stmatthiasfl.com Stuckey, FL 34736 (West of Mascotte) Sunday Worship (Traditional) 8 & 11:00 am Sunday Service 8:30 am & 11 am Sunday Worship (Contemporary) 9:30 am Rev. Clarence L. Southall-Pastor REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH www.woodlandschurch.com WOOTSON TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School 9:30 am & 11:00 am Phone: (352)429-3888 “Helping Real People Find Real Faith” Bible Studies & Childrens Activities: IN CHRIST Worship Times Sun. Night Children/Youth/Middle School 5-6:30 pm Elder T.L. Wootson Sun. Night High School Activities 7-8:30 pm Saturday 6:00 pm 836 Scott St. Clermont, FL 34711 OAKLAND Wed. Night Dinner & Fellowship $6pp, 5-6:30 pm Sunday 9:10 am, 11:15 am & 6:00 pm 394-1396 or 394-3004 MINNEOLA

Weekday School: Preschool Weekend Programs Sunday 11:00 am & 7:30 pm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CONGREGATION SINAI OF MINNEOLA The EDGE (Children) Thursday 7:30 pm 218 E. Oakland Ave. GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH A Progressive Jewish Congregation All Services CLERMONT,FL (1/2 mile N. Hwy 50 at UNITY OF CLERMONT Shabbat services are conducted every •Bible centered preaching Student Groups Tubb St./ West Orange Lumber) Positive, Progressive Spirituality •Blended worship • Friendly atmosphere The Way (Middle School) Friday at 7:45 pm 8:45 am Contemporary Worship Publishers of the Daily Word Sunday Worship: 10:00 am Wednesdays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Services are held at the synagogue located at: 9:45 am Sunday School For All Ages 490 West Avenue, Clermont FL 34711 Many Other Activities each week Catalyst (High School) 303A North US Highway 27, Minneola 11:00 am Traditional Worship On the Lake in the Historic Village Train Depot 14244 Johns Lake Road, Clermont Sundays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Religious School, Men’s Club & Women’s Club Nursery Provided All Services (1/2 Mile East of Wal-Mart) 407-765-5346 www.getreallife.com Messgae line: 352-243-5353 407-656-4452 Jon Bekemeyer, Senior Pastor Email: [email protected] 407-877-4048 1501 Steve’s Rd Web: southlakeunity.com Email: [email protected] Dr. Robert P. Hines, Jr. www.communitychurchclermont.org 352-394-3553 Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Web: congregationsinai-clermont.org www.oaklandpres.org BECKER FUNERAL HOME Cremation Choices “Serving Florida Families Since 1957” To advertise here call Direct Cremation - A Full Service Home - $675 Locally Owned & Operated South Lake Press Plus Container Ron Becker & Charles Becker, Funeral Directors Ron Becker, Director 352-394-7121 352-394-2183 352-394-8228 806 W. Minneola Ave., Clermont, FL 921 S. US Hwy 27, Minneola, FL

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BY STEVE LIVINGSTON Special to the Daily Commercial zzie Quevedo is the head coach for the swim team O at the National Training Center in Clermont. He is also in charge of the entire aquatic facility, and has been at the NTC for six months. A native of Venezuela, Queve- do’s swimming career dates back to 1987. He joined his first Venezuelan national team that year and was a part of that team until 2004. He represented Venezuela in the Pan-American Games, the World Championships and the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, . His brought his experience to the United States in 1996 when he came to Fort Lauderdale to swim with a club team coached by Jack Nelson, a former U.S. Olympic swimmer and coach. Quevedo went on to swim at Auburn University, where he earned a spot on the All- VICTORIA ALDRICH/DAILY COMMERCIAL America team and helped the Left, National Training Center swimming coach Ozzie Ouevedo conducts a high-performance swim camp for international youth athletes. Tigers to a national champi- onship in 1999. about 75 people in that group, He added that the NTC is has,” Quevedo said. “You don’t Richardson. In the 2000 NCAA meet, which meets Monday through expecting an influx of young see that many 50-meter pools “Our staff is top notch,” he Quevedo was the third leg of the Friday. swimmers because of the outdoors, and this one is a 70- said. “We have a lot of coma- 200 free relay team that set a Quevedo does not handle all upcoming Olympic games in meter pool. We can divide all raderie and we love working world record of 1.25.14, a record of this by himself and credits his London. the swimming lessons on one together because there are very which stood for four years. staff for its efforts. “There’s a lot of parents that side of the bulkhead and utilize special people working with His college coach was David “We have a lot of good, recog- are excited that want to get their both sides of the bulkhead. We each of the different sports.” Marsh, who was named National nized coaches that have a lot of kids involved in swimming,” can turn the lanes in the pool Quevedo lives with his wife, Coach of the Year eight times. experience not only in the mas- Quevedo said. “That’s some- around from long course to Irene, and two daughters, Quevedo considers Marsh to be ter’s group but also with USA thing we not only take advan- Olympic size. We can also use Victoria and Camilla. Irene is a his mentor. swimming and with the nation- tage of, but we’re proud of it.” shorter lanes to create more schoolteacher now but did com- Quevedo trains swimmers at al team,” Quevedo said. “A lot Six months ago, Quevedo was lanes.” pete on the Venezuelan national different levels at the NTC, from of these coaches are ex-athletes. the aquatics director at a YMCA Another reason Quevedo is team when she met her future a novice group, which consists They understand the language in Boynton Beach before he and excited about the possibility of husband. The two of them met of swimmers starting from and they understand the sport, his family moved to Montverde the swimming program at the in 1987 when they were 10 years scratch, to senior-level athletes so it’s a lot easier for us to work when he accepted his current NTC is because of its leadership old and on their first national — several of whom are ranked with each other.” post at the NTC. and the resources at his disposal. team. They were married almost in the state of Florida and could Along with training competi- He also became the varsity “We have great support from four years ago. make the junior national team tive swimmers, Quevedo said swimming head coach at nearby the NTC, and also from South “(Swimming) has been part of with USA Swimming, according that the NTC offers swim les- Montverde Academy. Lake Hospital,” Quevedo said. our lives for as long as I can to Quevedo. sons to other groups, and water Quevedo said he is excited “They are trying to put a lot of remember,” Quevedo said. “It’s a He also works with adults in exercise for many of its mem- about the NTC’s swimming resources into the facilities. We good thing to have the support the master’s group, which is bers. It also conducts a variety program. just got new lane lines. We got of my wife. She understands the designed for swimmers who are of other water-related programs, “It’s not the location but also a new scoreboard. We have whole process and supports me 18 years and older. There are including a scuba class. the potential that this facility great direction from Dr. (Dot) 100 percent.”

CLERMONT Swimming just one of summer camp options at NTC Staff Report For information, call Mary To help swimmers and athletes players achieve maximum Eating [healthy], Activity and The National Training Center Beth Reed at 352-241-7144, ext. stay in condition shape during results. Training) is a continuous pro- is holding a variety of summer 4204, or send an email to their offseason, the aquatics pro- Cost for individuals is $500 per gram for boys ages 10 to 14. This camps at its facility near the [email protected]. gram now offers Senior 2. The month for 12 sessions, or $50 per educational and fun program is South Lake Hospital. SWIMMING program helps all athletes from session. Team Pricing (for 10 or guaranteed to create a little For information about the Children who are competitive swimmers looking to improve more players) is $3,600 per SWEAT while teaching boys to NTC, visit www.usantc.com, or swimmers, or those who would their stroke and endurance to month, or $360 per session. build strength and stamina by call 352-241-7144. like to learn the fundamentals of runners wanting to increase lung Other options include film participating in weight and Among the camps and activi- swimming in a team atmos- capacity. It is led by a certified study and chalk talk sessions. resistance training, as well as swim coach. ties being offered are: phere, can join the NTC Aquatics Film study teaches players how cardio activities. Program. Youth ages 5 to 18 The group practices from 3:15 to watch tape and scout them- SWEAT meets on Tuesday and LES MILLS GROUP FITNESS years old are encouraged to par- to 4:30 p.m., Monday, Wednes- selves and their opponents. Thursday from 5-6 p.m. The pro- Beginning in August, the NTC ticipate. day and Friday The cost for this option is $75 gram is free for boys who have an will offer its members the Les NTC Aquatics is a year-round To register, visit the NTC front per session, or $500 for a team. NTC Student Membership or Mills group fitness programs, competitive swim program of- desk. Cost is $20 a registration Chalk talk is a session between those who are included in an widely considered the top chore- fering seven different cate- fee and $50 per month. one of our coaches and your NTC Family Membership. ographed group fitness classes gories/teams based on skill level. For information or questions coaching staff. The cost for boys who are not in the world. Each team is taught by experi- call Ozzie Quevedo at 352-241- The cost is $150 for an hour members is $50 a month. The NTC will hold a free open enced NTC coaches. 7144, ext 4293, or send email to and a half session. Program registration is house on Aug. 4 and will launch All teams have different prac- [email protected]. For information, call Kevin required for members and non- three Les Mills classes. tice days, times and costs. FOOTBALL Lewis at 352-241-7144, ext 4207, members. Those who are not members of Call Ozzie Quevedo at 352- The NTC’s Football Academy, or email kevin.lewis@orlando- For information, call Mary the NTC are encouraged to try 241-7144, ext. 4293, or send an led by former NFL player Kevin health.com. Beth Reed at 352-241-7144, ext. the new classes for free during email to ozzie.quevedo@orlan- Lewis, is high-level intensive SWEAT 4204, or send an email to the open house. dohealth.com. program that designed to help SWEAT (Strength, Weights, [email protected].

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003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal Yes, Virginia, Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices there is such a thing as a at the Northwest corner of Count 8 LIRKA E. BOZA By: /s/W.Tillman 2 lot 10, run East along the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE COUNTY COURT IN Count 15 JACQUATER Timeshare Period Week Deputy Clerk better job! north line of said Lot 10 a FOR LAKE COUNTY, AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, GETHERS VARNER Time- (E)14 in Condominium Unit Paul M. Caldwell Legal Notices distance of 17.00 feet FLORIDA FLORIDA share Period Week (O)48 in No. 107303 Caldwell & Payne, P.A. Seeing is believing! thence Southwesterly to a PROBATE DIVISION COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Condominium Unit No. Post Office Box 120069 Look for yourself point on the South line of ium Unit No. 105206 Case No:12CC1409 108311 Count 9 MANUEL ENRIQUE Clermont, FL 34712 every day in The Lot 10 that is 7.05 feet East File No. 2012-CP-842 SUMMER BAY PARTNER- June 28, 2012 BUSTINZA Timeshare Pe- Telephone: 352-242-2670 Daily Commercial of the Southwest corner of Count 3 MELQUIS NAHUN Division Probate SHIP, a Florida general NEIL KELLY riod Week (O)25 in Condo- Attorney for the Plaintiff Classified 003 Legal said Lot 10, thence West ALCERRO GARCIA Time- IN RE: ESTATE OF WIN- partnership Clerk of the Court minium Unit No. 103207 Ad No.:00348397 Employment Notices along the South line 7.05 share Period Week (E)27 in STON H. AMBROSE Plaintiff, By: /s/W.Tillman July 13 & 20, 2012 Listings. feet to the Southwest cor- Condominium Unit No. Deceased. ANDRE DECASTRO NETO et Deputy Clerk Count 10 AMY BUTCHER ner of Lot 10, thence North 103107 al Paul M. Caldwell Timeshare Period Week NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA- along the West line of Lot NOTICE TO CREDITORS Defendant(s) Caldwell & Payne, P.A. (E)6 in Condominium Unit TIVE COMPLAINT 10 to the Point of Begin- Count 4 CRYSTAL D’ANN NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Post Office Box 120069 No. 104305 ning. ANDERSON and JOHN WIL- The administration of the ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 Clermont, FL 34712 Case No.: CD201107657, LIAM HENSON Timeshare estate of WINSTON H. AM- NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- Telephone: 352-242-2670 Count 11 HECTOR A. CA- E2700134 Said sale will be held in the Period Week (O)13 in Con- BROSE, deceased, whose suant to a Final Judgment Attorney for the Plaintiff BRERA ABREU Timeshare lobby of the Lake County dominium Unit No. 105103 date of death was July 2, of Foreclosure in the cap- Ad No.:00348339 Period Week (E)10 in Con- TO: Mark T. Benjamin Judicial Center, 550 West 2012 is pending in the Cir- tioned, matter dated June July 13 & 20, 2012 dominium Unit No. 104305 Main Street, Tavares Flor- Count 5 DARREN D’AN- cuit Court for Lake County, 26, 2012 I will sell to the An Administrative Complaint ida. The sale will be made GELO ANTONIO and Florida, Probate Division, highest bidder for cash at Count 12 ELDER L. CA- pursuant to the Summary COLLETTE RAMSEY Time- BRERA Timeshare Period to impose an administrative the address of which is Post the front door of the Lake IN THE COUNTY COURT IN fine has been filed against Final Judgment of Foreclo- share Period Week (O)35 in Office Box 7800, Tavares, County Judicial Center, 550 Week (E)47 in Condomin- sure in the above-styled ac- Condominium Unit No. AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, ium Unit No. 106308 you. You have the right to FL 32778. The names and West Main Street, Tavares, FLORIDA request a hearing pursuant tion, dated and entered July 105204 addresses of the personal Florida 32778, at 11:00 11, 2012. COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Count 13 MAXIMO A. CAL- to Sections 120.569 and representative and the per- A.M. on Aug. 02, 2012 the Case No:12CC1411 120.57, Florida Statutes, by Count 6 JORGE ERNESTO sonal representative’s attor- following-described prop- DERON Timeshare Period Any person claiming an in- ATENCIO and PATRICIA ZA- SUMMER BAY PARTNER- Week (E)31 in Condomin- mailing a request for same ney are set forth below. erty, all of which are SUM- SHIP, a Florida general to the Florida Department of terest in the surplus from PATA Timeshare Period MER ISLES CONDOMINIUM ium Unit No. 104107 the sale, if any, other than Week (O)17 in Condomin- partnership Agriculture and Consumer All creditors of the decedent I, according to the Declara- Plaintiff, Services, Division of Licens- the property owner as of the ium Unit No. 103302 and other persons having tion of Condominium, Count 14 WENDY NARZISA date of the lis pendens, ALODIA ACEVEDO CANO et CALLE Timeshare Period ing, Post Office Box 3168, claims or demands against thereof recorded in Official al Tallahassee, Florida must file a claim within 60 Count 7 TERESA ATENCIO decedent’s estate on whom Records Book 2172, page Week (O)1 in Condominium days after the sale. Timeshare Period Week Defendant(s) Unit No. 104306 32315-3168. If a request a copy of this notice is re- 2336, Public Records of NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- for hearing is not received (0)20 in Condominium Unit quired to be served must Lake County, Florida, as The name of the Clerk mak- No. 105207 ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 Count 15 JOSE E. CAMA- by 21 days from the date of file their claims with this amended. NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- publication, the right to ing the sale is Neil Kelly. court WITHIN THE LATER CHO MEDINA and SANDRA Count 8 ENRIQUE AYALA suant to a Final Judgment COTTO CALDERON Time- hearing in this matter will OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Count 2 RUCTICA U. PEREZ of Foreclosure in the cap- be waived and the Depart- Dated at Lake County, Flor- CRUZ and WANDA E. AL- TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- Timeshare Period Week share Period Week (E)28 in ida, this 12 day of July, GARIN MORALES Time- tioned, matter dated June Condominium Unit No. ment will dispose of this CATION OF THIS NOTICE (E)43 in Condominium Unit 26, 2012 I will sell to the cause in accordance with 2012. share Period Week (O)20 in OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE No. 108201 104308 Condominium Unit No. highest bidder for cash at June 28, 2012 law. DATE OF SERVICE OF A the front door of the Lake Neil Kelly 104206 COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON Count 3 JASON HENRY NEIL KELLY Clerk of the Circuit Court County Judicial Center, 550 Clerk of the Court Ad No.: 00349601 THEM. PIERCE Timeshare Period West Main Street, Tavares, July 20, 27 & August 3, 10 By:/s/ S. Holewinski Count 9 JOSUE AYALA FE- Week (E)24 in Condomin- As Deputy Clerk LIX and MYRNA I. VE- Florida 32778, at 11:00 2012 All other creditors of the de- ium Unit No. 108201 A.M. on Aug. 02, 2012 the LAZQUEZ RAMOS Time- cedent and other persons Ad. No: 00349453 share Period Week (O)17 in following-described prop- having claims or demands Count 4 GLORIA MELISSA erty, all of which are THE July 20 & 27, 2012 Condominium Unit No. against decedent’s estate RIAL and RAFAEL GALVEZ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 103306 VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- must file their claims with Timeshare Period Week according to the Declaration CUIT IN AND FOR LAKE this court WITHIN 3 (E)33 in Condominium Unit of Condominium, thereof Count 10 ERICK BALTO- MONTHS AFTER THE DATE No. 108309 SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON B2 COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE COUNTY COURT IN DANO and JESSICA OR- recorded in Official Records OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION Book 1897, page 1089, AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, DONEZ Timeshare Period OF THIS NOTICE. Count 5 JULIO ALBERTO Case No. 2011 CA 2044 FLORIDA Week (O)27 in Condomin- Public Records of Lake Civil Division RIOS ESCOBEDO and SO- County, Florida, as COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION ium Unit No. 104205 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED RAYA GUADALUPE NAJERA Case No:12CC1407 amended. CITY OF EUSTIS, a Munici- WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS MARQUEZ Timeshare Pe- SUMMER BAY PARTNER- Count 11 PHYLIS MILLER SET FORTH IN SECTION riod Week (E)16 in Condo- pality in the State of Florida, SHIP, a Florida general BARGMAN Timeshare Pe- Count 1 ALODIA ACEVEDO 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA minium Unit No. 108111 CANO Timeshare Period partnership riod Week (E)4 in Condo- PROBATE CODE WILL BE Plaintiff Plaintiff, minium Unit No. 104305 Week (E)27 in Condomin- vs FOREVER BARRED. Count 6 DANIEL A. ROBLES ium Unit No. 103208 ELVIA Y. AGRAMONTE and GUEITS and CARIDAD M. MARTA BEATRIZ HERRERA Count 12 GREGORY JUSTIN NOTWITHSTANDING THE GOMEZ QUEVEDO Time- HERBERT C. LINTZ, JR. et al BATTS and JASMINE ELISE Count 2 SONIA BERNARD (DECEASED), AND ANY UN- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH share Period Week (E)35 in Timeshare Period Week Defendant(s) BATTS Timeshare Period ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Condominium Unit No. KNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICI- NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Week (E)25 in Condomin- (E)43 in Condominium Unit ARIES, DEVISEES, GRANT- TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 402102 No. 104303 ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 ium Unit No. 103302 AFTER THE DECEDENT’S EES, CREDITORS AND ALL NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING DATE OF DEATH IS Count 7 DAVID ALBERTO Count 3 FRANCISCO suant to a Final Judgment Count 13 MARGARITA CO- BARRED. ROCHABRUN ESPINOZA BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR of Foreclosure in the cap- ROMOTO BELENO Time- BETANCOURT SANCHEZ AGAINST HIM AND ALL Timeshare Period Week and AMARALYS RIVERA tioned, matter dated June share Period Week (E)14 in The date of first publication (E)40 in Condominium Unit PARTIES HAVING OR 26, 2012 I will sell to the Condominium Unit No. O’NEILL Timeshare Period CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY of this notice is July 13, No. 108111 Week (O)16 in Condomin- highest bidder for cash at 106307 2012. RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST the front door of the Lake ium Unit No. 106205 IN AND TO THE LANDS DE- Count 10 JOSE A. ROSARIO County Judicial Center, 550 Count 14 RODOLFO A. Attorney for Person Repre- Timeshare Period Week SCRIBED IN THIS ACTION, West Main Street, Tavares, CARDOZO Timeshare Pe- Count 4 MARK A. BLAINE and MARIAN M. LINTZ, sentative: (E)10 in Condominium Unit Timeshare Period Week Florida 32778, at 11:00 riod Week (O)22 in Condo- /s/Dennis L. Horton No. 108105 Defendants, A.M. on Aug. 02, 2012 the minium Unit No. 104103 (E)5 in Condominium Unit DENNIS L. HORTON No. 103302 following-described prop- Attorney for DENNIS L. Count 11 KIRILL SOSOU- erty, all of which are THE Count 15 JAMIE RENEE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE HORTON NOV Timeshare Period Count 5 ROBERTO GON- VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, CARPENTER and ANDREW Florida Bar No: 187991 Week (O)6 in Condominium SALE according to the Declaration P. LYNCH Timeshare Period ZALO BLANCO Timeshare Dennis L. Horton, P.A. Unit No. 502403 Period Week (E)2 in Condo- of Condominium, thereof Week (O)9 in Condominium 900 WEST HIGHWAY 50 Notice is hereby given that recorded in Official Records Unit No. 104207 minium Unit No. 107102 on the 5 day of September, CLERMONT, FL 34711 Count 12 DEBRA A. TETRO Book 1897, page 1089, June 28, 2012 Telephone:(352)394-4008 Timeshare Period Week 2012, at 11:00 a.m., the Public Records of Lake NEIL KELLY Count 6 ORTLAND HEXTON following described real Fax:(352)394-5805 (E)43 in Condominium Unit BODIE III and DEIDRE County, Florida, as Clerk of the Court E-Mail: No. 404202 property will be sold to the amended. By: /s/W.Tillman DEANNA STUBBS Time- highest bidder for cash: [email protected] share Period Week (O)48 in Deputy Clerk Count 13 VICMATI T. TORO Count 1 ELVIA Y. AGRA- Paul M. Caldwell Condominium Unit No. Lot 10 HILLCREST PARK, /s/:Personal Representative: ACOSTA Timeshare Period 104103 MONTE and MARTA BEA- Caldwell & Payne, P.A. DENNIS L. HORTON Week (O)36 in Condomin- according to the plat thereof TRIZ HERRERA Timeshare Post Office Box 120069 as recorded in Plat Book Dennis L. Horton, P.A. ium Unit No. 408401 Count 7 MARGARITA MARIA Period Week (O)40 in Con- Clermont, FL 34712 900 WEST HIGHWAY 50 13, Page 39, Public Re- dominium Unit No. 107207 Telephone: 352-242-2670 DE LA LUZ BOLIO SEIJO cords of Lake County, Flor- CLERMONT, FL 34711 Count 14 MYRIAM GISELLE Timeshare Period Week Attorney for the Plaintiff VALLEJO Timeshare Period ida, LESS That part of Lot Count 2 TOMMY LOUIS AL- Ad No.:00348278 (E)41 in Condominium Unit 10 in said HILCREST PARK Ad.No.:00348938 Week (E)40 in Condomin- No. 104103 BERT Timeshare Period July 13 & 20, 2012 July 13 & 20, 2012 ium Unit No. 108108 described as follows: Begin Week (O)33 in Condomin-

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Must have reli- $10. 324-3025 3 3 3 FUTON Black w/mat- TABLE 54” round w/4 CELL PHONE, T-Mobile DAILY COMMERCIAL Exp’d. 352-217-6505 & Leesburg able transportation. Buy Sell Trade 352-728-2668 3 tress + 2 drawers. chairs on casters. SGH/T339, Samsung WILL NOT BE RE- Must have office Call 352-748-5680 DOG CRATE 24x18x21 Fast delivery SPONSIBLE FOR IN- Experience. $100 FIRM. Good cond. $100 excel cond. $60. WATER CONDITIONER TEACHER ASSISTANT Experience. DFWP metal w/plastic tray. call Buzzy’s SOLD Call 352-327-7589 352-551-1630 CORRECT ADS AFTER Toddlers up to 3 yrs. Benefits Excel. cond. Asking 352-315-9886 for whole house. THE FIRST DAY OF Great cond. $100. Bilingual preferred. In- Fax resumes to: POOL CLEANING $40. 352-561-0856 www.buzzysbeds.com GLIDER alum., from TABLE folder dual leaf, HOME THEATER SYS- PUBLICATION. IF YOU cludes housekeeping 352-360-0404 or Call 352-365-2301 FIND AN ERROR CALL TECH. NEEDED 1950’s. Asking solid butcher block TEM, LG Network, duties. M-F, 8-5 in E-mail to: DOG PEN metal large $100. Please call for RV or home. Blu Ray. $75 Call THE CLASSIFIED DE- Mount Dora. $8/hr to [email protected] Experience preferred, BED All new with bed. Like new. Ortho Pillowtop 352-735-1570 $100 347-7350 352-989-0222 630 Garage Sales PARTMENT IMMEDI- start. but will train. Asking $25. Call ATELY AT 314-3278 Call 352-748-0044 Mattress & boxsprings. 352-735-2324 MEDICAL ASST. 352-874-1862 HEADBOARD/BOOK TABLE LAMP, Mexican MOON RANKER 4 FOR A OR 748-1955. www.montessorinest.com PT/FT Queen-size CLERMONT with warranty CASE, wood, full 33” high. Excel. BASE STATION & Sat. 8am - 1pm Specialty practice. MAINTENANCE DOG SUPPLIES, box of Starting at $195 size. $40 obo. Call Cond. $45 Call TOWER. $700 obo. 15720 Sausalito Cir. THE PUBLISHER AS- Resume. PERSON - W/EXP. fleas items, vitamins, Can deliver 352-431-9982 352-793-5741 748-8096 House hold items, SUMES NO FINANCIAL 410 Sales Email: ctrfordiseaseof 40/hr. per wk., $9/hr. collar, food & more. 352-243-1021 baby items, sports, RESPONSIBILITY FOR [email protected] Mon. - Fri. Must have $25. 324-3025 ERRORS OR FOR OM- own tools. HIDE A BED SOFA, TABLE metal base round RECORD PLAYER w/CD tools, aquarium, INSIDE PHONE SALES La-Z-Boy floral, very glass top, 21”x25”. & cassette, & re- avon collectibles MISSION OF COPY. LI- Flyboard, Inc RECEPTIONIST Fax resume to: DOGGY DOOR 8’, patio ABILITY SHALL NOT 352-787-1963 good cond. $100. $30 obo. Call cords. Philco. $75 Lady Lake PT/FT Needed for panel. 7”x11” open- Call 352-326-3239 352-330-1441 Call 352-343-3120 EXCEED THE COST OF Call 352-750-0084 EOE/DFWP ing. $50 Call 635 Garden THE PORTION OF busy. Optometric office. Must be people 352-259-5929 SPEAKERS Sony SPACE OCCUPIED BY SURVEYOR TECH. HIGH-BACK CHAIR TABLE w/2 matching rarely used. $50 oriented & able to BED All new wicker w/mauve & chairs, wicker, pale SUCH ERROR. INSTRUMENT MAN PARAKEET CAGE, lg. Call 352-406-2561 ALL TREES ON SALE multi task. Ortho King-size green cushion. $65 aqua. $65. Call Exp’d only, with valid 64”X26”X22”. Can Pillow Top mattress •3 Gal. 6’ Oaks Etc. Apply in Person Call 352-383-5850 352-460-0127 STEREO & SPEAKERS CANCELLATIONS FL Drivers License. send picture via & box springs $10 or 20 for $100 Beacon Advanced Disc occasionally Apply within 1-4pm: email. $125 Call with warranty. •Larger trees 8’-12’ CANCELLATION FOR Eye Care Ctr. HUTCH glass doors, TABLE Wrought Iron skips. $25 Call $25 to $275. TELEMARKETER 1501 Akron Dr. 352-603-9604 Starting at $295. ADS RUNNING SATUR- 1320 Shelfer St. natural white. w/glass top & w/4 352-348-7490 •4’ Red Cedar $5. with experience. Leesburg, FL Can deliver. DAY MUST BE MADE Leesburg, FL 71”Hx19”Dx35”W. chair $100. Call •6’-12’ Bald Cypress Work from home. 352-326-5089 STAND ON ROLLERS for 352-243-1021 BY FRIDAY BY 2:00, SOLD! 352-735-1570 TELEPHONES •Sago or Pindo Palms We furnish leads. bird cage 29.5” H x (4) Blue CANCELLATIONS FOR RN Cheap Call Dan: WORKING PIPE 18.75”W x 18.75D. tooth. Panasonic SUNDAY & MONDAY Umatilla area Continu- KITCHEN SET 4/padded TRUNDLE BED white, CATT’S TREES 305-393-1331 FOREMAN $50. 352-978-7461 KXTG7644. $50 Call MUST BE MADE FRI- ing Care Retirement chairs & 1 leaf. Ex- no mattresses great ************************ Apply: 101 Weber Ave. 352-989-2097 352-669-1618 DAY BY 5:00 Community is seeking cel. cond. $75 Call cond. $75 Call EUSTIS AREA PREFECT Leesburg, FL. DFWP WATER TANK 100 gal. an RN for our 352-365-0006 15 gallon storage 352-314-0420 352-787-7048 TELEVISION 32” Sharp BISTRO SET Black metal FOR STUDENTS BED King size. Head- twenty-two bed skilled chest. Both $60 Call great picture, w/re- w/inlaid tile & 2 SUMMER JOB nursing facility. Quali- board Cherry finish. KITCHEN TABLE w/4 VALET Cherry, w/drawer swivel chairs. $65 Part Time $7 - $14 WRECKER DRIVER - FT 352-255-6490 mote. Asking $55. fied candidates must Mattress & Box padded chairs on on bottom. $100 obo Call 352-735-0519 352-343-2072 per hour possible. possess a desire to Exp req’d. Must have springs, no stains or casters. Glass top, Please call Outside Sales. clean Class A & CDL serve seniors along scratches. Linen incl. $75. 352-728-6743 352-245-2567 TELEVISION Samsung BROMELIAD 6” pots. Call Ed: with prior supervisory License and live in the $250. 589-7214 352-2 Wildwood area. 32” HD flat screen Okay for Landscape. 200 217-9937 experience. KITCHEN TABLE wood 605 Appliances Call 352-748-1716 (heavy) w/stand $8.00. Call RECEPTIONIST BED Twin Craftmatic top & metal base. $100. 259-1175 352-504-6162 At Your 600 w/mattress, mas- $100 obo Call CHEST FREEZER 35D X 423 Accounting Part Time Service Weekdays 3pm - 7pm 460 Beauty Merchandise sage. Excel. $100. 352-630-7788 23.5. around. Good TELEVISION Sanyo, 25”, DUMP CART Pull be- Every Saturday 407-257-8816 cond. $40 Call portable. $35. Works hind w/tailgate. $50 352-321-2174 ACCOUNTING 9am - 5pm TRINITY SPA IS AN Mart LAMPS (Italian) a pair, Great! Call Call 352-874-4535 CLERK Every other Sunday UPSCALE SPA BED Twin, maple, box ceramic 24”H, no 352-409-1502 For Leesburg Corp - 9am - 5pm spring & mattress. shades. $100. CHEST FREEZER 7 cu. EDGER Elec. Black & with existing clientele ft. White Westing- This FT position re- and is seeking an Moving $50 352-357-8663 TELEVISION Smart Se- Decker. $50 firm. 201 Insurance quires a highly organ- SOLD house. Great Cond. ries, Magnavox. 19” Call 352-357-1363 exp’d Nail Tech. with $75. 352-314-3982 ized individual w/excel. at least 2 yrs exp. 601 Antiques LANAI FURNITURE round diagonal. $50 obo. verbal and written Apply in person: BEDROOM ARM CHAIR, glass table w/4 pad- DISCOUNT Call 352-267-8723 GARDEN TILLER Crafts- communications, skill- 314 E. Alfred St. greens & orange col- ded swivel chairs, off APPLIANCE man, rear tine tiller Retirement Community BOOK PRESS 205 Adult Care ful in Word, Excel, & Tavares, FL ors, cushioned. $25. white $200 Call Repair-Sales-Service TELEVISION, 13”, w/dual rotating tines. Health Care Center Cast Iron, old & heavy. 10-Key & other office $90. 352-315-1612 352-742-2668 352-753-1170 Most Repairs Sanyo, VRC Sanyo, & 850 series. 4 yrs. duties. Exp. in AP & AR 331 Raintree Drive $60 Plus Parts DVD RCA. $60. $450. Excel cond. NOTICE required. Altoona, FL 32702 470 General BUTTONS old, old, in BEDROOM SET 2 twin, LOVE SEAT soft leather 352-239-0033 Call 352-589-2270 Florida Statute states, To apply Fax (352) 669-1170 gallon jug, full. Ask- nightstand, dresser w/recliners, taupe, Email: “It is a misdemeanor e-mail resume to: BUS DRIVER Position for ing $45. Call w/mirror. Creme. good cond. $99 Call VIDEO RECORDER GE, GRASS CATCHER for [email protected] for any person willfully, BGrubb@ Montverde Academy. 352-793-5741 $100. 602-1055 352-455-6443 w/battery & charger. 22” Murray push EOE knowingly, or inten- cmineralsinc.com CDL required/good Works good. $50 mower. $50 Call WASHER, DRYER, tionally to operate or or fax to: driving record. Must ENCYCLOPEDIAS World BOX SPRING ONLY Full LOVESEATS 2 match- Call 352-603-1779 352-483-2908 REFRIGERATOR attempt to operate a 352-787-0198 450 Trades be reliable and be Book. 1941 Edition, size, very good. Ask- ing/green w/leaf family day care home DFWP EOE able to pass a back- ing $50. Please call print. Good cond. “Don’t Toss It LAWN & PASTURE complete. 19 vol. Fix It For Less” 608 A/C & Heat without a license or ground check. $40 obo. 874-5418 352-246-9948 $50 352-409-0400 SPRAYER, 50 gallon, CABINETRY SHOP Buying Clean without registering Needed to drive BUFFET Antique AIR CLEANER UV light 12V w/hose & pump. IN LEESBURG AREA Washers & Dryers with the department, 425 Clerical morning and after- ESTATE JEWELRY. Mahogany. $500 MAP FILE Steel case, 5 for Central A/C. Kills $100. 793-7982 Seeking Cabinet Days, Evenings & whichever is applica- noon routes. Apply Necklace, earrings, Call 352-787-8890 drawer, good cond. mold & bacteria. Maker. Must be expe- within, County Road Weekends ble”. Florida Statute OFFICE ASSISTANT rienced in all phases of pendant. $100 Call $100 Call $100. 504-2327 LAWN BOY 21” Mulch- states, “No person 455 in Montverde 352-348-7490 CABINET bowed front, 352-409-0400 Call Now ing, self propelled, 2 Needed - sales office. the cabinet making 352-874-1238 AIR CONDITIONER shall advertise a child Flyboard, Inc. process. Must be a INSURANCE hand decorated. Red GE 5000 BTU. $75. cycle. Good cond. $95. 352-350-7254 care facility without in- Call 352-750-0084 team play, have a good INSPECTORS HORSE COLLAR An- $99 Please call MATTRESS & BOX 352-348-5843 cluding within such attitude and a strong tique, leather, oval, 352-787-8217 SPRING King Stearns DISHWASHER Frigidaire, advertisement the Measure & photo straps & chain. $75. & Foster firm. $250 stainless, works LAWN MOWER 20”, work ethic. homes for various in- FILTER for A/C 16”x20”, state or local agency li- 432 Dental Send reply to box 313 352-324-2173 CAPTAIN BED Twin Size. Call 352-324-3821 SOLD!!! life time, new in box. 5hp, self propelled, cense number of such surance companies in w/4 drawers, no big wheels, runs The Daily Commercial Lake and surrounding Pd. $90 sell for $50 facility. The statute ap- P.O. Box 490007 LINENS Antiques. Fab- mattress, solid pine. MATTRESS & BOX DRYER Elec. Excel cond. Call 352-385-7359 good mows good. plies to anyone with IN JUST 10 counties. rics, table cloths, 80 $70 352-330-1832 SPRING Queen Re SOLD SATURDAYS Leesburg, FL Apply at: Great Deal. Asking more than 1 unrelated 34749-0007 pcs.. Excel $50. CHAIR desk, rolling, SOLD!!! $100. 406-1980, child in their home. You can have the skills http://www.ceis.us/ 352-483-3870 624 Children’s LAWN MOWER Black & you need to get a jo jobs/ upholstered, blue. $10 10am - 7pm. Call 352-435-0055 MATTRESS & BOX items Decker, elec. Rear as a ROUND TABLE 18”, bagger. Like new. DENTAL ASSISTANT SPRING Queen size. DRYER Kenmore Elec. SCHOOL BUS good cond. $60. CHAIRS (2) wrought Good cond. Runs BABY CRIB Dark Walnut, $95. 352-307-9462 10-Saturday course. Good cond. $50. mattress & cover. 252 Home DRIVERS NEEDED Call 352-728-3571 iron, padded ice 352-256-3505 good. $65 Call Tuition $2,300 Excel cond. $100 LAWN MOWER Home- Hauling Payment plans. CDL-A Drivers Training provided. cream table chairs 352-793-4747 Contact: Lake County SCHOOL DESK $50. 352-748-2029 352-315-1612 lite, 20”, 24 volt, Call 407-478-0206 for Bonus Transportation MATTRESS & Box Schools, Transporta- good cond. $40. DRYER Maytag, front cordless, New!. Info. packet & Free CD. has new opportunities Spring, Queen Serta tion 352-728-2561 or Call 352-728-3571 CHAIRS (6) w/green load, gas. Great CAR SEAT 3 in 1. Safety $125. 348-9494 CLASS STARTS & immediate openings Sertapedic. $100 WE DO CLEANING Apply online: seats. $50 for all. cond. 6 mo. $275 1st. Like new. $45. SEPT. 15, 2012 for you! OTR & Re- SECRETARY Med. size Call 352-399-2484 IN & OUT www.lake.k12.fl.us Please call firm. 352-404-9488 Won’t last. Call LAWN MOWER self pro- Foreclosure & Rental OPEN HOUSE gional positions avail. w/glass doors, needs 352-446-2946 pelled Snapper. In 352-630-7788 MATTRESS & Box, properties. Mowing, SEPT. 8, 2012 Class A CDL & mini- some TLC. $50 Call good shape. $80 Call Spring, King, Beau- DRYER Whirlppool, elec. hauling off debris, 11am mum 2 yrs. verifiable 352-638-8901 CAR SEAT YOUTH, dark 352-552-7509 COFFEE TABLE Amish tyrest Euro top plush, good cond. Asking & bush hogging,tree SPACE IS OTR experience. brown no rips for Oak w/2 end tables. firm. 6 mo. $500 $95. Please call work &stump grinding STILL Call 352-735-0035 tears. $20. Call LAWN MOWER Toro AVAILABLE 603 Collectibles Fair to good cond. 352-399-2484 352-728-2534 Call 352-315-9010 or $75. 508-4413 352-348-2159 push, runs good. 352-504-1597 In partnership with 500 Asking $35. EXHAUST FAN Down Lake Sumter AVON BOTTLES (30) dif- MATTRESS King set. SOLD COFFEE TABLE Bamboo draft, Jenn Air. COMPUTER DISNEY Community College Pets/Animals ferent shapes. $50 Clean, 2 yr. old. Ex MICKEY MOUSE. www.mygodas.com/lscc takes all. Call w/glass top & match- SOLD!!!! Squirrel cage. Excel. LAWN TRACTOR ing end table. $50 $30. 324-2173 Windows XP. $75 281 Roofing Lic. by FL. Commission 352-406-0882 obo 460-0458 Husqvarna, 26hp, of Ind. ED Lic. #3333 CSR/DISPATCHER Call 561-398-3811 MATTRESS Queen size, FREEZER Deep Box, 54” deck, 230 hrs. Needed Immediately Frigidaire. Good cond. CRIB COVERLET, 501 Pets BEATLES ALBUMS very good cond. Bumper & extras. $40 Excel. cond. $1,650 LICENSED DENTAL For The Daily COFFEE TABLE, glass SOLD Call 352-245-3742 (2).Excel cond. $50 top, wrought iron SOLD!! Call 352-343-2042 HYGIENIST Commercial For Sale SOLD This is a entry level po- base. $30 Call FREEZER Frigidaire, 14 LAWN TRACTOR REAR Needed for Leesburg BICHON/POO Designer 352-638-8901 MATTRESS TOPPER GIRLS CLOTHES Huge office. Excel. pay with sition. Position requires COCA COLA BOTTLES + cu.ft., good cond. TIRES on rims, like Puppies, blk/white Queen Memory Foam $100 Please call bag. Name brand McHALE ROOFING INC. bonus incentive. excellent communica- Commemorative new. $40 Call health/cert., Guaran- COMPUTER DESK 48 x 2“ from Kohls. $65 352-504-4655 size 7/8 to 14/16. Re-Roofs and Repairs Call 352-408-1400 or tion, computer and sets. $100 obo. Call Call 352-399-2484 SOLD 352-516-7920 phone skills with the teed M/F $250 & 24 w/drawer, cubby Tile, Metal, Shingles Fax resume to: $300. 669-3649 352-357-5283 ability to multi-task. and shelves. $60 MICROWAVE GE, wall PATIO CHAIRS 2/folding Flat Roofs & 352-391-1992 Call 352-365-1264 QUALITY FURNITURE HIGH CHAIR Evenflo, Prior Customer Service COSTUME JEWELRY mount type, extra lg. 4/stackable w/cush- Mobile Homes CAT 13 yrs. old female. FOR SALE 4 pc looks new pink experience is a plus. 2 sets. $60 w/metal rack. $40. ions. $16. After 9am Excel. Ref’s Avail. FREE TO GOOD leather sectional w/flowers, 4 settings. Weekends & Holidays Call 352-787-9332 COUCH & CHAIR 352-357-3616 352-259-5629. Licensed & Insured 435 Medical HOME. Please call Leather. Burgundy. incl.. sleeper. $800. $30. 348-3927 CCC1328197 required. Other furn available 352-446-5858 Excel cond. $100 REFRIGERATOR (2 door) NINJA TURTLES 1988 Call: 352-255-2758 Please send resume to CROCK Red Wing 352-460-4446 PATIO SET PVC Pipe, AVANTE SKILLED Circjobs@ 10 gallons. $65. Call 352-602-1055 Dorm size. Separate 13” (3) $60 takes all. Octagon shape w/3 NURSING & REHAB dailycommercial.com CAT female Calico, 1 yr. freezer section. Call 352-455-7557 chairs & cushions. Call 352-399-2644 RECLINER La-Z-Boy, Is currently seeking a fax to 352-365-8229 Loving, FREE TO A CRAFT CABINET SOLD $45. 352-326-4192 large brown. $75 or apply in person at GOOD HOME. Call DECANTERS Jim Beam W/FOLD OUT TABLE STROLLER Good cond. obo. Call •CERTIFIED ACTIVITY 212 E. Main St. 828-319-8293 1969-1973. 14K Re- 85”x30”x21”. $95. REFRIGERATOR 5x5. Blue & Green. $20 PATIO TABLE 352-748-6122 DIRECTOR Leesburg gal China. $5.00 Call 352-561-4179 Water/Ice. Fits 33” or Call 352-446-0959 Glass top. Asking $25. •CERTIFIED DIETARY EOE CATS RESCUED ALL 407-860-0897 larger. White. $250. Call 573-348-2098 300 MANAGER SPAY & NEUTERED & DAY BED w/trundle & RECLINER w/foot rest. SOLD! STROLLER w/infant car Soft brown cloth. seat set & Sassy •ADMINISTRATIVE RABIES SHOTS. FREE. HUMIDOR 1950’s wood, mattresses. Light PATIO TABLE round 48” DRIVER CDL $40 obo. Call REFRIGERATOR Black, seat. $40 Financial ASSISTANT 352-516-9652 nice cond. Asking wood. $225. Call full size. $100 obo. glass top, w/2 with HR experience CLASS A 502-750-0512 352-267-8723 SOLD chairs. great cond. C&C Peat Company, $50. Please call Call 352-508-9451 •INTERNAL HOUND MIX male, 6 352-787-5917 $45. 735-0519 ADMISSIONS located in Okahumpka, months old. FREE TO DESK Blond wood fin- ROCKING CHAIR Maple, SWING SET, wooden, FL is looking for a REFRIGERATOR Fri- GOOD HOME. Call ished formica. 2 good cond. $75 obo with slide & rock REAR TIRES & WHEELS driver w/exp. in a Live HUMMELL FIGURINE Please call gidaire, 26 cu.ft. Apply on line at: 352-321-5118 $35 drawers, 24x42. $30 side/side, ice & wa- wall. Asking $100. for riding mower. 301 Business www.avante Bottom truck. Exp. in Call 352-742-0789 352-324-2567 352-255-7450 other trucks, as well as Call 352-787-8594 ter in door. 2 yrs. $30. Please call centers.com KITTEN female, black & DESK Pine w/3 draw- ROLL TOP DESK old., like new. White. 352-357-0949 or fax resume to: heavy equipment, is a white. 12 wks. FREE LAUREL & HARDY me- good cond. $40 WINNIE THE POOH plus! The position is ers. Asking $30 obo. $500. 343-7964 Opportunities 352-787-5935 TO GOOD HOME. morbilia 10 items. SOLD stuffed animal, 4’ RIDING LAWN MOWER FT, to start immed. Call 352-330-1832 Call 828-319-8293 $55 Please call REFRIGERATOR top Asking $30. Please Snapper 33”, 17hp, Call for details 352-330-4484 call 352-409-8264 352-323-8213 DINING ROOM SET w/4 ROLLAWAY BED mount, Whirlpool. elec. start. $700. ZELLWOOD STATION 530 Horses CHAIRS, COFFEE & $25 obo. Good cond. $99 Call SOLD GOLF AND COUNTRY MEDAL BADGES Politi- END TABLES. $40 Call 352-751-7604 352-455-8755 625 Building CLUB DRIVERS MUSTANG 17 yrs. old. cal, 9 total. Clinton, Call 352-874-0548 RIDING MOWER Troy Bilt is seeking lessee/op- Mare. FREE TO Supplies/ UPS Contractor needs etc. $15 Call SLEEP SOFA queen, ex- REFRIGERATOR Whirl- Pony, 42” cut. Good erator for their fully Busy medical office GOOD HOME. Call Drivers, req. 1 yr OTR, 352-330-4484 DINING ROOM TABLE cel cond. $100 pool, top freezer. Materials cond. $500 Please equipped Restaurant. looking for: Class A CDL. 23 yrs. 352-821-2628 Please call call 352-551-8343 FRONT DESK w/5 upholstered Large, Almond. Ex- CABINET multi purpose This is an opportunity old Hazmat 100% no NECKLACE & BRACELET 352-504-4655 RECEPTIONIST & chairs, 1 leaf. Excel. cel. $80. 409-1502 4’ x 6’. Oak. Brand for an individual with touch. WELSH / ARAB 24 yrs. Monet, gold bead. SEGO PALMS PUPS 3 CERTIFIED MEDICAL cond. $150. Call new in box. $75 Call restaurant exp. The Call 407-567-8158 old, registered. FREE 48 yr. old. $100 Call SOFA green tropical gallon pots. CR 44 & ASSISTANT 352-314-0420 WASHER Frigidaire 352-323-1810 Dining Room was re- TO GOOD HOME. 352-787-9332 print, 84”, excel I 75 area $5.00. cently redecorated and with BMO X-ray. Call 352-821-2628 Heavy duty. Runs MECHANIC EXP. DINING TABLE oak & shape. $100 Please good. $100 Call 352-748-9185 a banquet room is F/T Monday - Friday call 352-483-1922 DOOR, steel A1 regular Needed for busy Lees- PLATE Bessie Pease white ash, 8 chairs & 352-406-4742 size w/lock & keys. avail. for weddings and Minimum of 3 yrs. exp. 560 Pet Gutmann, Sweet TRIMMER HEAD AT- Computer exp. a must. burg shop. ASE cert. a leaf. 42X60. $650 SOFA Italian. $99. Size 30. $40 obo. special functions. Full +. Diesel knowledge, Slumber LTD. $40. Call 734-645-2170 Good cond. TACHMENT Crafts- service bar with liquor Exp. with Electronic Supplies WASHER Hotpoint, 352-365-1661 diagnostic a +. Must 352-589-9237 Call 352-787-8890 White, Super size, man. $35. Call license. Excellent lease Medical Records a ROOFING PAPER (felt). have own tools. & be a AQUARIUM 20 gallon, DRESSER WITH MIRROR good cond. $75. Call 352-787-6855 terms for individual plus. Must be able to 5 rolls. $80 team player. w/stand. complete PLATE Bessie Pease & NIGHT STAND. SOFA multi color check 352-308-4382 committed to making travel the Central Flor- w/light, hood & filter Gutmann, Tender Call 352-978-7461 WEED EATER Ryobi ida Counties. Call Larry Good cond. $50. print, like new. $75 this a quality facility. 352-787-8000 $80. 504-8827 Reflections LTD. 352-330-0874 Please call 606 Electronics string trimmer. The restaurant is open Fax resume with $40. 352-589-9237 SCAFFOLDING 1 full Works great. Only references to: SOLD to the public. BIRD CAGE 15.5” D x DRUM TABLE Mahog- CB RADIO w/wipe an- set & the brace. $75. $60. 728-4913 863-299-7666 ROLLER & SOFA Pastel, Please contact 15.5” H x 13.5” W. PLATTER Bavarian any. Good cond. tenna. $100. Call Call 352-728-1015 Excel cond. $75 Karen McMican, LUTE MAN FOR Great for Travel. Glass. $45 $99. Call 352-874-9043 leave Call 352-343-4773 640 Guns Park Manager at GROUP HOME ASPHALT CREW $20. 352-748-9611 Call 352-787-8594 352-787-8890 message. 407-886-0000 CARE TAKER - +21 5 yrs. exp. required. SCREEN DOOR Alum. Ext. 229 or email Own transportation/ Apply: 101 Weber Ave. DOG CRATE large. with POTTERY 1950’s, LIVING ROOM TABLE TABLES Coffee & 2 DVD PLAYER RCA, 36 x 76 or 37.25 x PISTOL Cobra kmcmican@ clean record. Lees- Leesburg, FL. DFWP tray. Like new. $60. 40 pcs. Asking $100. Solid wood. $100 end. Good cond. $20 good cond. $25 76.5. $40 Call 380 Caliber. $200 zellwoodstation.net burg. 352-321-1360 352-365-0006 Call 352-357-2771 352-357-8663 Call 352-357-9305 SOLD! 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640 Guns 652 Articles 652 Articles 675 Sports/ 685 Tools/ 807 808 825 Rent-To- 1001 Mfd Homes 1206 Aviation KIMBER Pro Carry, 45, For Sale For Sale Recreation Machinery Apartments Apartments Own For Sale As new. Extras. Ask- CASSEROLE REEL TAPES BALLET BAR Unfurnished Furnished 2 Quart, 7” (600) Adjustable. PAINT SPRAYER airless, ON DORA CANAL. Low SENIORS AND ADULTS 1210 Mcycles/ ing $1,100. Call CorningWare. Asking opera 2 operas per Fluidity. Free stand- 407-703-3836 Spray Tec, w/lots of CLERMONT FOR RENT priced homes, high NEW and NEWER Mopeds $18 Please call tape. $20 Please call ing. $30 Call tips. $100 quality people. 6/Mo. homes on a nice 352-242-1609 352-343-9935 352-455-9528 2/2 with all appl. plus TWIN PALMS MARINA MOSSBERG 190. 16 SOLD stack W/D. NO PETS! Fully furnished RV’s all Free Lot Rent! From quiet park in Eustis BOOTS Harley Davidson, gauge, $150. Bolt ROOMBA Self vacuum. Easy access to Hwy 50 utilities included cable $3,750 Financing. $5,000-$10,000 Men’s 12EE. Brand action. New mag. CAST IRON WOOD BASKETBALL HOOP Life 352-408-4458 Cash price. Only 3 left! BURNING HEATER As seen on TV. $100 Time, 10’-12’ tall, SAWZALL Makita, new & Centrally Located. TV, BBQ grills. Free new in box. $90 Call 352-398-7651 Call 352-742-5038 $775. mo., plus dep. use of boats great for Lot rent $310 per mo. 352-324-3821 w/bi-fold front doors portable on wheels. with case. Asking WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA 1-352-396-2042 $70. Please call Call Tony Seniors on fixed in- PISTOL 22 Caliber. plus extras. $200 $100. 357-3616 3/2 dbl. wide, fenced RUG 8’X11’, Hunter SOLD! 407-948-8038 (or) come rates. HARLEY DAVIDSON Semi-auto. Mint in obo. 352-874-0274 lot. $595/mo. Call green, w/mauve & Carey 407-948-2838 AS LOW AS Sportster ’75. Excel. box, extra clip, never CEILING FANS (3) $65 BICYCLE 3 Wheel, re- 352-753-9402 1002 Mfd tan. $60 obo Call STEP LADDER alumi- $595 A MONTH! Cond. 8977mi. fired. $200. Call for all. Call Dave built. Large Seat & 352-327-7589 num, 6’. Asking $20. Call 352-787-4514 or Homes $3500. 409-5443 SOLD! 352-255-7623 Basket. $150. Call CLERMONT/ Please call W. HWY. 50 352-636-2594 W/ land SADDLE BAGS for Har- 352-343-6608 PISTOL, 352-787-1226 Before Groveland after 5pm. MOTORCYCLE JACK 22 caliber. CHANDELIER Dining ley Davidson Sport- BICYCLE Bike-E. For Sale Mobile Homes For Sale new never used. Magnum Jet, mint. Room, unique style ers. $100 Call 2 wheel. $55. TABLE SAW 8” Delta. w/Owner Finance LEESBURG Asking $75. Call Smith Wesson. $650 $65 Please call 407-592-7459 Call 352-343-3409 Call 352-398-7651 352-314-0677 Good cond. Asking Remodeled 2br/1ba 1ST MO. FREE! 900 1012 R V Lots 352-343-0152 $125 Call From $500 down SPANISH VILLAGE SHOES (6) size 8.5 - 9, BICYCLE CHANDELIERS White, Vintage. Good cond. 352-315-1612 ---$$450/month$$--- Pool, great location! Real Estate MUFFLER stock for 649 Medical narrow. Like new. ALTOONA Milk Glass Hob nail. Asking $100. Please Also Avail. Furn. Efficiency, incl. Honda 600 Shadow. $25 for all. TABLE SAW Jobsite, Handyman Special’s util . $800/mo. For Sale 2/1 $495/mo. DISPOSABLE FITTED $40 both. Call 352-728-3032 call 352-504-6406 SOLD!!! BRIEFS, med. 12-20 352-343-2042 10” Porter/Cable, 1br & 2br with 1ba 2/1 apt. $650/mo. w/$300 dep. And RV Lot $290/mo. per package. $8. BICYCLE, Ladies 24” less than 1 yr. old. $500 down Furn. $750/mo + util. WINDSHIELD fits Suzuki SHOES Harley Davidson Dep. on payments. 352-326-0631 CHINA Rosenthal, Nori- large seat & tires $125 Please call --$$350/month$$-- 352-728-5555 Burgman, new. Ask- Ladies 7. Like new. 352-636-6800 take, Siesta. $20 Road Master. Only 352-259-0210 352-227-7084 or ing $60. Call Cute! $50 Call 407-932-0898 LEESBURG 903 Homes LIFT CHAIR, Mint 352-728-3174 352-365-6234 $50. 352-728-4913 352-383-8219 good cond. $325. Leave message. WET TILE SAW 7” 1ST MO. FREE! For Sale w/new blade. $70 EUSTIS SPANISH VILLAGE Call 352-253-5290 CHRISTMAS TREE 6’. SHOES Ladies, SAS. CAMPING RUG 9x12. YAMAHA ‘06 TTR125, Call 352-323-8208 All remodeled Apts! Pool, great location! low hours. Great READER for visually im- Asking $15. White sandal, 12S. Blue & beige. Like MOUNT DORA 1/1 1,2, & 3br’s Furn. Efficiency, incl. cond. $800. Call paired. $200 Call for Call 352-787-0613 Never worn. $10. new. $25. Call mobile home, 2006 WOOD LATHE w/motor, Starting at $460. util . $800/mo. 352-383-0936 more info. 352-360-1209 352-255-8876 Like new, completely 1100 2/1 apt. $650/mo. 12”x36”, never used. $100 Dep. only. furnished. Screen 352-552-8315 CLOCK w/frame excel $100 obo Call Furn. $750/mo + util. cond., works perfect. SPEAKERS Sony, barley CARRIER RACK for bicy- Pet OK. room, sprinkler Recreation 352-343-1339 Call 352-357-5675 352-728-5555 1230 Vans SCOOTER/POWERCHAIR $50 Please call used. $80 Call cle fits 2 bikes, Good system, close to CARRIER NEW, fits 352-394-6204 352-434-8094 or cond. $60. Call downtown Mt. Dora WORK BENCHES 4’ to LEESBURG UMATILLA Furn. Adult DODGE, 1 owner, 6V into hitch, 60" fold 352-406-2561 352-360-3027 and Tavares. 8’ wood, handmade. 1ST MO. FREE! Studio $550 & 1br engine/3.3 liter, 7 out ramp. $195. CLOTHING Misses. $575, incl util. No Seller financing avail., 1101 Boats small-med. Some ENGINE 2.7hp 2 stroke, $80 max. Call SPANISH VILLAGE w/no interest. passenger, clean. 352-217-3437 SWIVEL SWEEPER G2, Pool, great location! pets. 352-250-4711 new. 25 items. $40 cordless rechargeable, for bicycle, recoil 352-343-7201 $10,900 SOLD all. 352-343-4111 start. $80 obo. Call Furn. Efficiency, incl. Call 352-383-4792 CANOE 650 Computers 2lbs. New in box. $50. util . $800/mo. 810 Duplexes 16’ Grumman 352-748-9611 352-404-2230 KIA ‘03 SEDONA EX, V6 & Equip COMFORTER King set, 2/1 apt. $650/mo. SPECIAL FINANCING Aluminum, Furn. $750/mo + util. CLERMONT/ square back. good family van, runs reversible. Shams & FOOSBALL TABLE Har- For qualified Florida TELESCOPE Tasco, Tri 352-728-5555 W. HWY. 50 Paddles & Life good, clean. $4,500 CARRY CASE for com- vard, wood finish. Buyers available for a SOLD!!! pod, manuals. Like Before Groveland Preservers. Call 352-205-5279 puter. Black leather. Excel cond. $99 Call limited time only. $100 new $15. Mt. Dora. 800 LEESBURG Mobile Homes For Sale $450 Good cond. $40 obo. COMFORTER SET 352-735-1591 352-360-0856 down buys your dream Call 352-357-8549 1ST MO. FREE! w/Owner Finance Call 352-315-1612 Queen, pastel colors, Real Estate home today. 1235 S U V GOLF BAG SPANISH VILLAGE Remodeled 2br/1ba w/accessories. $40 TOWER FAN Hollywell Titleist S53 Call Galbreath Realty PONTOON TRAILER COMPUTER EQUIP.. Tour bag. Like new, For Rent Pool, great location! From $500 down Call 352-314-0050 w/remote. $45 obo ---$$450/month$$--- 352-787-4584 2012 Continental Monitor 19”, speak- $60 Please call Furn. Efficiency, incl. Please call util . $800/mo. Also Avail. New Single axle, ers, keyboard. $55. 352-357-8549 352-365-1355 352-748-7527 COMFORTER white king 2/1 apt. $650/mo. Handyman Special’s ftis upto 20’ boat. size & dust ruffle. 1br & 2br with 1ba Jack, winch, GOLF CLUBS like new, Furn. $750/mo + util. COMPUTER HP, corner $60 Call VACUUM CLEANER Dirt 802 Vacation 352-728-5555 $500 down drive on bunk. HYUNDAI SANTA FE desk, chair printer & 352-259-3522 Devil, 12 amp, irons, new woods, --$$350/month$$-- Asking $1,795 new bag. $65. 2004, 57K mi Carfax shredder. $100 Call Featherlite. $40. Rentals 352-227-7084 or Call 352-603-1046 352-735-6927 WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA availl. $7,950 obo 352-735-8317. COMFORTER, king dust 352-742-2856 407-932-0898 2/1.5 Mobile, fenced 352-429-2476 ruffle, pillow shams. ON DORA CANAL. Low lot. $450/mo. Call SEARAY ‘01, VACUUM Oreck Canis- GOLF CLUBS w/bag, fi- COMPUTER ZIP DRIVE Blue plaid quilt style. priced homes, high EUSTIS 2/1 on Lake 352-753-9402 180 Bowrider, seats 8. ter in original carton. berglass shafts. Tita- IOMEGA 100 w/di- $50. 259-3522 quality people. 6/Mo. Eustis. No maint., Great shape. $75 352-751-0369 nium driver. $50 Call 1240 Trucks rections. extra discs. Free Lot Rent! From LEESBURG water incl., CHA, Inboard/outboard, 502-750-0512 WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA $10. Call 787-0410 DISHES, Fiestaware, (6) VALANCES (2) lined, $3,750 Financing. 2/1.5 TOWNHOUSES washer/dryer. Walk cover, radio. Light Duty SPACIOUS & to downtown, Board- 3/2 dbl. wide, fenced INK CARTRIDGE HP57, assorted pieces. 86”W x 22”L with/2 352-408-4458 lot. $595/mo. Call A must see! As is. $60. Please call Pillows. $35. Call GOLF CLUBS, 3 iron AFFORDABLE walk etc. $600 mo. Asking $8000 obo. FORD F-150 LX 302 New in package, cost thru SW, driver, 3 352-636-1709 352-753-9402 V-8. ‘85. All power, $40 asking $25. Call 352-250-8290 352-259-3170 SPECIALS - ASK 352-552-3151 wood, putter. $75 ABOUT FREE RENT. everything works. Ex 352-343-1046 806 Houses WILDWOOD, 2.3 ac, DISHES, Fiestaware, Co- VINYL FLOORING 352-245-0716 352-728-1955 812 Rooms to SOLD!! GOLF CLUBS, BAG & Unfurnished with dbl. wide mobile 1120 Marine LAPTOP Dell 2650 Win- balt Blue. (28) pcs. 9’5”x9’5”, new. $50 Rent needs work. Also dows XP. Asking $99 $100. Please call obo Please call BALLS $19. LEESBURG Downtown Equip/ 352-753-0657 CLERMONT/ zoned for another 1247 Trailers obo. Please call 352-250-8290 352-343-4445 area. The Enclave at EUSTIS $85/weekly, mobile. Very nice Supplies 352-255-5530 W. HWY. 50 Cauthen Circle. A new laundry, single occu- Country setting. TOW BAR Blu Ox DOLLY 2 Position w/bal- WALL MIRROR from GOLF SET irons/woods Before Groveland apartment home pancy, whole house Handyman Special. BASS BOAT COVER, w/elec. equipment LASER JET PRINTER & loon tires. Good Lowe’s, 3’ x 4’. Ask- oversized like new Mobile Homes For Sale community of 1 BR, privileges. No pets. Owner finance. Rent canvas 17.5’. Good incl. $125. Call HP FAX MACHINE. cond. $50. Call ing $25. Please call w/bag. $45. Call w/Owner Finance 1 BA Luxury apts. 352-308-5658 to Own. Call cond. $100 Call 352-603-9604 Like new, $100 for 352-314-9537 352-750-2842 352-217-4012 Remodeled 2br/1ba Call 352-702-2949 both. 455-2560 From $500 down 585-330-8505 352-360-1287 EARRINGS Harley WINE BOTTLES (16) ~ Fully Equipped ~ GOLF SWING TRAINER ---$$450/month$$--- FRUITLAND PARK, TOW DOLLY TRAILER PRINTER Epson NX 300, Davidson ear wires, Asking $15. New. Kallassy-s Also Avail. LEESBURG Downtown, Country Living, TROLLING MOTOR good cond. ready to new in box, 3 in one. $25. 352-365-6234 Call 352-483-5669 905 Swing Magic. 5 Iron. Handyman Special’s 1/1 w/fireplace. FL Kitchen & Living Rm Minikota 24lb. thrust. go. Asking $800. $80 Call $15. 352-787-7093 1br & 2br with 1ba rm. & W/D hookups. privileges. Refs. No Waterfront 6 sp. $50 Call 352-360-3027 352-404-9488 EVENING DRESSES (2) WINE COOLER 20 Bot- $500 down $450/mo. 1st & last smoking. $500 mo. 352-874-4535 size 16 worn once. tles higher. Asking 352-728-5279 PRINTER HP, model Asking $95. Call $100. Please call LIFE JACKETS (3) for Jet --$$350/month$$-- dep. 352-728-1004 ON DORA CANAL. Low TRAILER Hallmark 712C, w/printer ca- 352-259-3819 352-787-2083 ski or Boating. 1 Wet 352-227-7084 or priced homes, high 1150 R V & 6x12. Enclosed. ble & directions. $10 suit. $90 407-932-0898 LEESBURG downtown, 819 quality people. 6/Mo. $2100 352-508-5228 352-259-8092 all util. incl. 1br & 1 Campers Call 352-787-0410 FINE CHINA Dynasty. 655 Musical EUSTIS 3/2 Quiet area Manufactured Free Lot Rent! From Colleen Pattern, full ba, $650/mo + $3,750 Financing. PRINTER/COPIER Color. Instruments TOWING TUBES (3) SKI near school. Newly security. Call Homes Rental BRAKE BUDDY like new 1264 Auto service for 8. Excel. redecorated. Family 352-408-4458 Lexmark 1150. Like $75 352-742-5074 ROPES (2) & WATER 352-552-0181 condition. Asking Parts new. $35 Call ACOUSTIC GUITAR SKI’S (3). $100. room, garage, $900 ALTOONA $200. Please call 352-793-4019 Excel cond. $70 352-561-4179 + $900 Dep. Call LEESBURG Nice 1br, all 3/2 $560/mo. 352-460-5039 Accessory FLEA MARKET ITEMS 352-589-8377 2/1 $495/mo. phone cases & other Call 352-348-2743 util. incl., cable TV w/$300 dep. BATTERY TRAY 651 Articles items. All $60. TRAMPOLINE Large $500/mo. Call FLEETWOOD ‘95 dbl. tier, BUTTON ACCORDIAN M. w/handlebar. Like FRUITLAND PARK 352-303-6266 or And RV Lot $290/mo. brand new. for Jeep 352-324-2559 Horner, made in Ger- 352-636-6800 PACE ARROW ‘32 Wanted new. $99 Call 6br home zoned of of- 813-781-9540. 1000 Class A, 47K mi., 2 Wranglers. $50 Call many. $250. Call 352-748-0702 fice or group home, 2 352-324-2236 FREEZER SUIT for cold ALTOONA roof a/c units, 7,000 WANTED FREE STAND- 352-404-9488 story in ground pool, LEESBURG AVAIL NOW! Rent to own, Manufactured weather. 1 pc. Med. WAKE BOARD 3/2 dbl. wide, on 1/3 watt generator, fully ING USED CAR large fenced in yard. MONTCLAIR VILLAGE BRA for ‘03 Mustang, $80 Call KEYBOARD Casio. Hyper Lite. w/boots ac. Storage shed & contained, sleeps 6. PORT. PLEASE CALL Avail. Aug. 1st. 2, 3 & 4 BR Starting Homes blk leather, very good 352-793-3042 Asking $60. $100. 243-1458 front porch. $2,500 ***ONLY $4500*** 352-396-6506 $975/mo. at $470/mo Patio cond. $40 Call Ray Call 352-323-1988 down, $565/mo. Call 352-396-6506 Call 352-636-2594 Duplex apts. A/C, 352-259-9673 GRILL gas, lg on wheels 352-383-8827 652 Articles w/side burner. $99. KEYBOARD Yamaha. 685 Tools/ Equal Housing Op- HARBOR HILLS quiet, FRANKLIN RANCH For Sale Good cond. Eustis PSRGX76 Deluxe, portunity. Contact CLERMONT/ BRAKE SHOES for ‘98 Machinery peaceful, outside 1001 Mfd Homes HOUSE 40’. 352-589-8064 stand & seat. Like Melissa 326-3300 W. HWY. 50 Cavalier. $15 gate, very lg. 2/1.5 For Sale ‘90. Perfect Palace for AFGHAN KIT 9 skeins & new! $70 429-2230 AIR IMPACT WRENCH Se Habla Español Before Groveland Hunter or Rental. Call 352-223-4270 more, w/instructions. Model CP734. Good $1,200/mo. Call Mobile Homes For Sale HELMET HJC Full Face. 352-753-7539 PEPPERTREE Needs minor repairs, $40 obo Call Used twice. New PIANO Lawrey upright & cond. $15 Call w/Owner Finance ALTOONA Rent to own, or full remodel. $1800. FRONT BUMPER 352-748-7678 bench, brown. Great SOLD! APARTMENTS Remodeled 2br/1ba 3/2 dbl. wide, on 1/3 Chrome. ‘99 Ford $149. Now $45. Call New 1, 2 & 3 BR. 352-444-2362, 352-728-3725 shape. Sounds good. LEESBURG Lakeshore From $500 down ac. Storage shed & Leave message. Expedition. $100 AIR MATTRESS Cole- $225. negotiable. BELT SANDER 6”, roller Dr., very nice. 3/2.5, Close to The Villages ---$$450/month$$--- front porch. $2,500 obo. 352-455-4316 man, 4 in 1, 2 twins, Call 352-314-0420 stand, nice! Excel fireplaces, lg. eat-in Rent Specials Now! Also Avail. down, $565/mo. Call GULFSTREAM ‘03 35K HOT TUB ‘08 Coleman 352-399-2129 elevated twin or King. C351. 3 person, 200 cond. $100 Call area, hardwood, scrn Handyman Special’s 352-383-8827 miles, garage kept, 2 RAMPS steel, folding $20. 460-0136 SHEET MUSIC & BOOKS 727-417-4528 patio. $1195/mo. + wildwoodapts.com 1br & 2br with 1ba slides, W/D combo, approx. 6’ long. $40 gallon, 27 jets. Excel Equal Housing cond. Original over 200. $40 dep. Please call $500 down CLERMONT/ dishwasher, micro- Please call AREA RUG 8 x 11. Please call RENTED Opportunity --$$350/month$$-- wave oven, 2 TV 352-504-6406 Burgandy, Floral bor- $6,000 will sell for CHANNEL LOCKS lg. W. HWY. 50 $1999 obo. Bob 352-753-1834 16”. Made in USA, 352-227-7084 or Before Groveland w/DVD player & sur- der. $20. 435-0055 LADY LAKE 757-613-1544 good cond. $15. LEESBURG sm.2/1 on 1 407-932-0898 Mobile Homes For Sale round sound. TIRES (4) 18” 85% AREA RUG 8’X11’, nice, VINTAGE ACCORDION 352-460-0728 ac +/-, CHA US 27 & Arden Place Apts. New w/Owner Finance $45,000 Call tread. P235/60R18. 1br & 2/2, 1-story excel. cond. $65 w/case. Mother of Hwy. 44 $600/mo. FRUITLAND PARK Nice Remodeled 2br/1ba 352-324-3599 $80. Please call HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. apts. Coming the Sum- Please call Appl., Furn., Tools. pearl keyboard. $300 CIRCULAR SAW Crafts- Call Nick at 3/1, Mobile Home. From $500 down 352-800-9315 mer of 2012. Lots of $575 per mo. + 352-307-9462 $100. Call 352-404-9488 man 10” Tilt Arbor, 561-396-5357 ---$$450/month$$--- STOVE TOP features, green rated, $575 security. Call for RV or 352-205-4166 on stand. $80 Call Also Avail. Patio, 3 burner At- TIRES (4) P235-60Rx18, AREA RUG 8’X11’, nice, 660 Office 352-326-5247 LEESBURG, energy efficient, only 352-753-0274 or Handyman Special’s off a Santa Fe. Ask- KILN OVEN $595 & $725/mo. wood. Excel cond. excel. cond. $65 3 bedrooms 2 baths, 636-8388 1br & 2br with 1ba ing $100. Please call For Ceramics. $100 Furniture/ For details call $75 352-259-5926 Please call DOVETAIL FIXTURE, located in downtown $500 down 352-793-7982 Call 352-787-5917 877-781-6995 or 352-307-9462 Supplies Craftsman, Asking area with loft, LADY LAKE 3/1 dbl. --$$350/month$$-- SUNLINE ‘06 Solaris [email protected] wide, large fenced KNIGHT in Shining Ar- $75. Please call courtyard & garage. 352-227-7084 or Lite, 13.5 BTU roof TRUCK TOOL BOX Dia- BEADED JACKET Black, COMPUTER DESK $800 per month. lot. $600/month. Call mor, 6’ tall. Good 352-242-1609 TAVARES 321 W. Ianthe 407-932-0898 A./C, 14’ awning, 4 mond Plate alum. Lawrence Kazar. Ex- Black/gray. Hutch Sennett Realty Group, 352-223-6802 narrow or wide bed. cel cond. M. $10 Call cond. $100 St. 1/1, incl. cable, jacks, 6 gallon top, storage below. DRILL 90 Degree, Mil- Inc. 352.326.0411 $100. 408-0614 352-404-5130 SOLD $50. 352-750-0715 Wi Fi, elec. $330 ON DORA CANAL. Low gas/elec. water waukee Hole Hawg priced homes, high HUGE HOME heater, stove w/gas MASCOTTE 3BR/ 1 1/2 bi-weekly + dep. Call BED CANOPY & BLAN- MOVIES VHS 180 total. 1/2”. $65. Call quality people. 6/Mo. EUSTIS CLASS A, 55+ oven. 20’, 3,815 lbs. TRUCK TOPPER 1/2 674 Exercise bath. Fenced yard, 352-669-0961 KET Old & new titles. $40 864-963-0331 Free Lot Rent! From Sacrifice $19,900! $9,500. obo ton 6’ pick up. $30 Disney Princess. adjacent to school Asking $10. Call all. 352-217-4110 Equipment $3,750 Financing. Call 352-638-6789 352-742-2651 Call 352-343-4773 DRILL KIT $850/mo + deposit 352-357-3463 AB CIRCLE PRO w/DVD, Hitachi 14 352-408-4458 ORECK Air Cleaner. call 352-394-4818 THE QUARTERS LEESBURG 2/2 very nice TOW BAR, Ready Brute, books. Like new. volt, 2 batteries, BED CANOPY Full size Never used. $90 APARTMENTS WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA mfg. home in Mid 8,000 lb capacity. 1275 Golf $95 firm. charger & utility light. white net. Asking Call 352-751-0369 MT. DORA 2/2/1, Avail By The Villages 2/1.5 Mobile, fenced Florida Lakes Adult Asking $200 Call 352-408-3573 $45. 352-750-2842 Carts $10. Please call Aug. 1st. $875/mo., Rent Specials Now! lot. $450/mo. Call Community. $4,000. 352-460-5039 352-357-3463 ORGANIZER ON DUMBBELLS 45 lbs., DRILL PRESS Task Mas- 1st, last & dep. 352-391-1410 352-753-9402 What a bargain. Call WHEELS 26” port- 2 sets. $45 ter, 16 speed, excel. 561-603-2249 liveatthequarters.com 352-357-6727 or BED SPREAD King, Cur- 1200 LANGSTON GOLF able w/handle. $26. Call 352-603-1779 cond. $100 Call Equal Housing WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA 941-787-5407 CART CENTER tains & lots more. Call 352-787-1226 727-417-4528 RENTALS Opportunity 3/2 dbl. wide, fenced Transportation Multi-color pastel. EXERCISE CYCLE Pro- lot. $595/mo. Call Sales • Parts • Service $30. 352-787-1393 PACKING BOXES FREE LONG TERM & MOUNT DORA 1/1 Rentals • Custom Shop Form XP 70 Clear- GENERATOR UNFURN. RENTALS IN 352-753-9402 First come, first serve mobile home, 2006 Factory Trained BEDSPREAD Queen size Call 352-787-4494 View Upright. $99 ASKING $250 SOUTH LAKE COUNTY Veranda Apts. WILDWOOD AREA Like new, completely 1205 Autos with accessories. obo. 352-617-9000 Call 352-348-7987 ROCKER REALTY 3/2 single wide furnished. Screen Technicians SPECIALS LIMITED BATTERIES Asking $25. Call 352-394-3570 1, 1 w/den & 2 br $700/mo. room, sprinkler CASH PAID 573-348-2098 PEOPLE MAGAZINES STATIONARY BIKE GENERATOR Portable, Ask For Janet or Emily 3/2 dbl. wide, water, system, close to 352-357-4300 style 5550. Never 352-735-9400 FOR JUNK CARS! (13). Asking $20. Sears. Good cond. RockerRealtyInc.com sewer & trash incl. downtown Mt. Dora $300 and up. BOOK of Planes, Ships Call 352-742-2856 $100 firm. Call open, never used. MountDora $750/mo. and Tavares. $600. 460-4446 Apartments.com Call 352-771-6191 & War books. $40 all. 352-728-6581 SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS 352-745-8620 Seller financing avail., WE BUY GOLF CARTS 352-205-5279 Equal Housing RUNNING OR NOT. POOL FLOATING 2/2/1 with workshop Opportunity w/no interest. FORD TAURUS ‘00. 89K $10,900 mi. Looks & Runs CALL 352-516-2657 BREAD MACHINE ZO. LOUNGE “Pool Mas- TREADMILL Pro Form MITER SAW Potting shed. New Call 352-383-4792 great. $2650. Call Recipe book. Excel ter Sun Drifter”. $45. 635CW. Asking $75. Ridgid 12”. $100. kitchen, tiled baths 825 Rent-To- 352-589-6642 YAMAHA GOLF cond. $99. Call SOLD Lady Lake. Call 352-243-1458 Active community 3333333333 Indoor/outdoor pool Own ON DORA CANAL. Low CART 2012 352-748-0702 352-753-1374 3 3 Lots of activities. EUSTIS priced homes, high SEBRING CONVERTIBLE Gas 4/8 yr. warranty. CARGO CARRIER Metal PRINTS (5) limited Wild MOLDING CUTTER hand $725/mo + dep. 1 BEDROOM - NEW WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA quality people. 6/Mo. 2004, Well taken $4,488 fits 2” receiver on Life & Flowers $100 TREADMILL operated, like new, Call Diane 1 Story. Walk to Publix 2/1.5 Mobile, fenced Free Lot Rent! From care of $3,500. call While they last!!! vehicle. $50 Call Please call works fine. $50. $100 Please call Tom Grizzard Realty Call: 352-357-7332 lot. $450/mo. Call $3,750 Financing. 352-394-9999 Ask 352-793-4906 352-343-3409 352-787-3299 Call 352-365-2182 352-787-6855 352-504-0054 3333333333 352-753-9402 352-408-4458 for Jerry or 813-477-0050

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C2 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, July 20, 2012 REAL ESTATE NEWS Park Square starts the $160s. tion homebuilders. Founded in Orlando at the construction of homes The Pensacola model home, which fea- in 1984, the company has constructed Southeast tures four bedrooms and three-and-a- thousands of homes in Orange, Osceola, Building ORLANDO — Park Square Homes has half baths in 2,572 square feet of living and Seminole Counties. Park Square Conference started construction of two new designer space, is priced from the $180s. Homes is ranked as one of the largest (SEBC), July model homes on Natoma Blvd. at Gupta said both new model homes will homebuilders in Central Florida and is 25-28 at the Summerbrooke off U.S. Highway 441 open in August. considered a pioneer and innovator in Orange near State Road 46 in Mount Dora. Park Square Homes is building 68 new Florida's resort home market. County Vishaal Gupta, president and chief homes at Summerbrooke priced from Convention Center in operating officer at Park Square Homes, $154,900 to $204,900. Carroll Jaskulski speaker said the new Florida Series of model Orlando. Visit www.parksquarehomes.com for at SEBC Conference homes was designed especially for the information, or contact Anthony An esti- Mount Dora area. Rouhana, at 407-529-3031, or e-mail to MOUNT DORA — Mount Dora realtor mated 5000 The Margate model home, with three [email protected]. and sales trainer, Carroll Jaskulski, has bedrooms and two baths, offers 2,000 Park Square Homes is one of Central been chosen to join a roster of nationally SEE REAL square feet of living space priced from Florida's premier production and vaca- known, homebuilding industry speakers ESTATE | C6 JASKULSKI

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NAI brokers sale of Lowe’s ment and closing assistance, pre-qualify- ment of single-family, multi-family, office ers opportunities in a variety of distinc- parcel for a Tire Kingdom ing vs. pre-approval, shopping for inter- and retail uses. tive neighborhoods.” est rates, closing on a home loan, and The site features approximately 1,600 Located just off Collier Blvd., Fiddler's ORLANDO — NAI Realvest recently qualifying for a mortgage loan. Free square feet of frontage on U.S. 17-92 and Creek, comprises nearly 4,000 acres and negotiated financial counseling available and class- 900 feet of lake frontage on Lake Haines, is zoned for 6,000 residences. the purchase es will be led by an educator from with boat docks allowed. Soderstrom With approximately 1,700 residences of a 0.80- CredAbility, a HUD-approved non-profit said the property gradually slopes toward completed Fiddler's Creek has about acre retail credit counseling agency with offices in the lake, allowing lake views throughout. 4,300 residences yet to be built. With a develop- Central Florida. Stirling Sotheby's International Realty very low density level of 1.6 homes per ment site for To register for the workshops call 800- Associates Mark Arnold and Roger gross-acre, the community will be com- a new 7,000 251-2227. Soderstrom, Jr. are representing the prised of about 100 distinct neighbor- square foot property which is listed for sale at hoods upon completion. Less than a Tire Botansky named president $750,000. third of Fiddler's Creek will be developed Kingdom of ABD Development Visit www.StirlingSIR.com for informa- for residential use, while the remainder store in tion. of the land is dedicated primarily to Apopka. PROVIDENCE — ABD Development nature reserves, lakes, parks, golf courses NAI Company has appointed civil engineer and recreational areas. Realvest Yuval Botansky president to replace the Village of Majorca offers Amenities include a 54,000-square-foot principals late David 4 unique floor plans club spa, fitness center, resort style Kevin Kohn, who NAPLES — The Village of Majorca multi-pool swimming complex, tennis O'Connor passed away offers four unique floor plans with courts, and restaurants. and Matt CICHOCKI recently. approaching groundbreaking at Fiddlers For information call 239-732-9300 or Cichocki Botansky, Creek. visit www.fiddlerscreek.com. brokered who has The Scottsdale II is a one-story resi- the transac- more than dence offering 2,719 air conditioned tion on 14 years of NAI completes sublease square feet of living space. The model agreement for office space behalf of the experience will feature three bedrooms, three baths, Charlotte, in commu- living room, dining room, study and MAITLAND — NAI Realvest recently N.C.-based nity devel- screen covered lanai with a base price negotiated a long-term sublease for buyer, opment is a from $599,990. 1,938 square feet of class A office space Pavilion TK- former The Harbourtown II is a one-story resi- in the Frontline Building at 7131 Apopka LLC, managing dence encompassing 2,815 air condi- Business Park Lane in Lake Mary. who paid director of tioned square feet, featuring three bed- Senior Associate Mary Frances West, $490,000 for resort com- rooms, three baths, great room, dining CCIM negotiated the sublease represent- the property munity room, study and screen covered lanai ing the sublessor,Frontline Insurance which is an develop- BOTANSKY with a base price from $619,990. Managers, Inc. outparcel to ment in The Greenbriar II is also a one-story Sublessee Transportation Insurance the Lowe’s Jamaica and The Turks and Cacicos in residence offering 2,949 air conditioned Advisors was represented by Chuck on Orange the Caribbean. square feet and will feature three bed- Rudis of Coldwell Banker Commercial AI Blossom Botansky said all current operations at rooms, four baths, living room, family Group. Trail. O’CONNER ABD Development will continue as room, dining room, study and screen Contact Mary Frances West at 407-875- Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc. of planned, including development of covered lanai with a base price of 9989 or e-mail to [email protected], Wilkesboro, N.C. is the seller. Providence, the 1,800-acre golf course $629,990. or visit www.NAIRealvest.com. This is the 11th Central Florida Tire community just south of Orlando, of The Pinehurst II is a one-story resi- Kingdom location secured by the NAI Toscana, the luxury home community in dence encompassing 2,890 air condi- Fortress group starts Realvest team of Cichocki and O’Connor. Palm Coast, along with luxury custom tioned square feet with three bedrooms, construction of facility home building at Heritage Green and 2.5 baths, great room, dining room and CredAbility hosts a line-up Lakeside Villas at Providence and at ORLANDO — Fortress Construction study plus a cabana bedroom with bath. Windsor Landing at Wyndham Lakes Group, Inc. recently started construction of free workshops The base price is $654,990. Estates in South Orlando of a new 12,000 square foot medical Each residence at Majorca will have ORLANDO — CredAbility is one of the For information contact Yuval facility at 326 N. Mills Ave. for the Central three front elevations to choose from all nation’s leading, nonprofit credit coun- Botansky, 863-420-2100 ext. 109 or e- Florida Pulmonary Group (CFPG). constructed of steel reinforced concrete seling and education agencies. mail to [email protected], or Charles Ayers, president of Fortress block. Residences also include a spacious It provides free, bilingual counseling Larry Vershel or Beth Payan, Larry Construction Group, Inc. said the project services 24/7 and offers services in fore- Vershel Communications at 407-644- three-car garage. includes the state-of-the-art medical closure prevention, confidential budget 4142 or e-mail to [email protected]. Standard interior features include large facility along with new parking and com- and bankruptcy counseling, and debt wood cabinets, granite kitchen counter- plete renovation of existing medical management programs. Stirling chosen for 14-acre tops and bathroom vanities, deep soaker offices. In addition, CredAbility hosts regular mixed-use development site tubs in the master bath and designer The project is a challenging one,Ayers free, open-to-the-public workshops, bath fixtures. Specialty items include a said. offering local residents the opportunity ORLANDO — Stirling Sotheby's covered and screened lanai with brick The site is relatively small, with an to gain understanding on a variety of International Realty has been named pavers, wood shelving and are pre-wired existing 7,500 square foot medical office financial wellness topics and issues. exclusive sales and marketing agents for for security systems. building that will remain open while Upcoming workshops are: 9 a.m. to 6 a 14.5 acre mixed-use development site Stock Construction has long been syn- construction is under way, Ayers p.m., Fri., July 27; Sat., Aug. 11; and Fri., located on U.S. 17-92 overlooking Lake onymous with quality real estate. explained. Aug. 24, 3191 Maguire Blvd., suite 100, in Haines in the City of Lake Alfred south- Throughout Southwest Florida, you'll James Garritani, R.A. of DDP Architects Orlando. west of Orlando in the attractions area. find many communities and 2,500 P.A. designed the new facility. Learn the ins and outs and helpful tips Roger Soderstrom, founder and owner homes that bear the distinctive brand of “Our focus was to soften the transition for home buying. Have important ques- of Stirling Sotheby's International Realty, Stock Construction. They have been between the commercial buildings of tions answered about, the down pay- said the site is zoned to permit develop- honored with many national, state and Mills Avenue and the adjacent historic local awards which are a reflection of residential areas,” Garritani said. Stock Construction's mission to give its “The City of Orlando was very helpful customers the very best home and buy- in accommodating the needs of the ing experience in Southwest Florida. client and helping to craft a compatible “Majorca represents the first of three design at the streetscape level,” he said. villages to be built by Stock Construction Ayers said the new medical facility is at Fiddler's Creek,” said Aubrey J. Ferrao, expected to open by the end of this year. president and CEO of Fiddler's Creek, Central Florida Pulmonary Group spe- LLC. “We are excited to add another cializes in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary respected builder to our community. The Disease, Critical Care Medicine, and choice of homes available at Fiddler's Creek continues to expand, offering buy- SEE PEP | C6

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C4 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, July 20, 2012 New varieties of coral bells abound JOE LAMP’L blossom spikes. When At the end of the sea- the center, where you’ll Scripps Howard News Service they come up with a son, in Zones 4-9, see tiny new leaves The heuchera way to make them remove the coral bells forming. To keep the species — coral bells — deadhead their own from the pot, pop into garden looking neat has been around a long spent flowers, coral the ground and cover later in the year, snip time. “Palace Purple” is bells will be just about with straw mulch for off the spent flower a well-loved shade perfect! extra winter protection stems right down into plant in gardens every- These dense, for the roots. the foliage, so no cut where. Its large, bur- mounding perennials Coral bells aren’t dif- ends show. gundy leaves make it a have a substantial ficult to grow, but there natural for eye-catch- look. Mix them with are a few things you DEAL WITH DIFFICULTY ing designs. But there’s vibrant foliage plants need to do to keep more to the family. or sparkling flowers for them healthy. If your coral bells are Coral bells hybridize so a perfect focal point in in soil that’s too wet or easily that breeders a small planter. RIGHT SPOT too shady, you may seem to come out with Varieties and culti- have crown rot or fun- new variations of color vars like “Melting Fire,” Most heuchera do gus problems. Bunnies and texture every year. “Palace Purple,” best with afternoon also like to gnaw the The original “Montrose Ruby” and shade. Too much sun plants down to a stub if heuchera had plain “Bressingham Bronze” can scorch the foliage, you’re not careful. In green leaves. Now, in are perfect for this. Just except for the cultivars summer and early one caution: Too much addition to the com- with showy flowers. autumn, the black vine burgundy in a shade mon burgundy, you’ll These will have weevil (Otiorrhynchus garden might create find green with red stronger stems and sulcatus) may burrow too dark of a void. Mix brighter blossoms in veins, white marbling, into the crown and burgundy with char- full sun. bright gold, peachy cause leaf wilt and, treuse or yellow plants orange, browns and ultimately, death. and flowers. The dense STRONG ROOTS tans. Many have a sil- Beneficial nematodes foliage also works well very sheen that adds (Steinernema spp. or sparkle, and some as a ground cover. Well-drained, neutral Determine the final Heterorhabditis spp.) carry a second color on soil (pH 6.7-7.0) is best. can control them. the undersides of the size of the cultivars you Mix in a bit of well-rot- foliage. They keep a want to use, then space ted organic matter or DIVIDE TO MULTIPLY border full of color and them so they’ll grow compost when plant- texture when other together in a tapestry ing, and add some perennials are between of color. sand or small grit if the After four or five blooms, and always Coral bells in con- soil has poor drainage. years, coral bells lose look fresh and neat tainers are a great Set the crown — the their vigor. Carefully near the front of the alternative to coleus, point where leaf dig the clump from the bed. too. The ruffled-leaf growth begins to ground and use your Back in the day, the types add tremendous emerge from the fingers to break it common coral bells texture. Try “Lime plant’s base — slightly apart. At the top of had showy red flowers Ricky” next to blue- higher than the soil each section you’ll see that hummingbirds flowering marine bells level so moisture won’t clusters of leaves form- loved. Then, as the (Browallia speciosa) or collect over the crown ing new crowns. Break fancy foliage took the purple heliotrope and cause rot. these off and discard spotlight, the flowers (Heliotropium the old center section. seemed to lose favor arborescens) for a JUST A SNIP OFF Plant the new divisions with breeders. Today, striking combination. THE TOP with leaves up and the many coral bells, like “Petite Pearl Fairy,” crown just above the “Ebony and Ivory” and “Petite Lime Sherbet” Every spring, cut soil line.Keep moist “Cherries Jubilee,” and “Petite Pink away the old foliage, for a week or two until show both fancy Bouquet” go well in but be careful not to the new roots become BALL HORTICULTURE / SHNS foliage and tall, lovely smaller arrangements. damage the crown in established. Melting-fire heuchera. C M Y K

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C6 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, July 20, 2012 REAL ESTATE PEP CONTINUED FROM C2 CONTINUED FROM C2 A growing interest in ‘slow flowers’ attendees from as far away as Sleep Medicine. The new DEBBIE ARRINGTON Tennessee and Texas are expected facility will provide a Sacramento Bee to attend the four days of trade variety of services includ- First came . Now, show exhibits and classes. ing Respiratory Therapy, think slow flowers. Jaskulski's program, “Open Better the CFPG Institute of Following the trend of loca- … Close More” will be a part of Sleep Medicine, CT Scan, vores who seek food close to its Sales Academy Day on Fri., July 27, DEXA Scan, and a Drive- source, interest is growing in an annual event providing educa- Through Pharmacy. seasonal, local, sustainable tional programs specifically For information visit flowers. designed to benefit new home www.Fortressconstructio The farm-to-vase movement sales, marketing professionals and ngroup.com, or call is gaining momentum as small realtors. Fortress Construction organic and urban farms add For information about the Group and Charles Ayers more flowers to produce Southeast Building Conference Custom Homes, at 407- stands. visit sebcshow.com. 467-7696. Local farmers markets fea- ture colorful bouquets of old- NAI negotiates new lease NAI negotiates fashioned summer favorites. for industrial building lease agreement Restaurants are requesting slow flowers to accompany MAITLAND — NAI Realvest ORLANDO — NAI Realvest recently negoti- their locally sourced entrees. recently negotiated a new lease Gardeners are finding joy in agree- ated a new lease agree- ment for 6,000 square growing their own table top- ment for pers. feet of retail space at 3,927 To Shawn Harrison, “slow Dellagio Town Center on square flowers” make sense. That’s Sand Lake Road in feet of why his farm is producing Southwest Orlando. some zinnias and snapdragons industri- Chairman George along with tomatoes and snap al space Livingston and Christie beans. at 1733 Alexander, principals at LEZLIE STERLING / THE SACRAMENTO BEE / SHNS “The tradi- Benbow NAI Realvest, and Broker Cristina Martinez-Canton cuts flowers from a Soil Born Farms garden in tionally is chemically depend- Court Associate Drew Saphos, Rancho Cordova, Calif. ent,” said Harrison, co-founder off U.S. CCIM and Associate Paul and executive director of Soil Garden author Debra Everything is about choices.” High- Vera represented the ten- Born Farms, near Sacramento, Prinzing, who moved to Seattle Prinzing’s personal challenge way 441 ant. Calif. “Most of the flowers you from the Los Angeles area, grew into her new book, “The in The lease will bring a see in stores are grown interna- challenged herself to make a 50-Mile Bouquet: Seasonal, Apopka. Miller's Field restaurant tionally. Their carbon footprint bouquet of locally sourced Local and Sustainable Flowers” NAI to the upscale center. is huge. flowers every week for a year. (St. Lynn’s Press, $17.95, 144 Realvest HEIDRICH Craig Miller, former CEO "We can grow a lot of gor- “I wanted to debunk the pages). associ- at Ruth's Chris Steak geous flowers in our area, just myth that I’d have limited She chose 50 miles as an ate Michael Heidrich, Jr., was the House, is a principal of like food,” he added. “We know options,” she said. “If the arbitrary limit, but stretched lead broker in the transaction repre- the restaurant chain, people want locally grown weather is cold in winter, what that boundary on occasion. senting the tenant, along with which operates a Miller's food. Locally grown flowers are would I have to work with — The idea is to buy as local as Michael Heidrich Sr., principal at Field restaurant and a big opportunity.” twigs and berries?” possible. Even better, grow sports bar in San Diego, NAI Realvest. Helping to drive the trend, Instead, she found that there your own. Calif. Orlando based Austin Outdoor, chefs started requesting bou- were more than enough flow- “I worked on this book for The landlord was repre- quets as part of their produce ers to dress her table year- four years,” she said. “The pub- LLC is the new tenant who leased sented by Amy orders. round. She just had to look past lishing world didn’t get this suites 1, 2 and 3 at the industrial Schuemann with Unicorp Said Harrison, “It doesn’t the old standbys and think sea- book for a long, long time. We facility. National Developments, make sense to go to all of the sonally. don’t eat flowers; why should The landlord, Tuscan Ridge, LLC Inc., the owner/develop- trouble of using seasonal, Instead of relying only on we care if they’re organically of Orlando was represented by er of the center. organic, locally sourced food, annuals, Prinzing mixed in grown?” Patrick Goetz of Bishop Beale. Contact Christie then putting some flowers on perennials, flowering trees and The recession also slowed Contact Michael Heidrich, Jr. at Alexander, at 407-949- the table that may have been shrubs. interest in slow flowers, she 407-875-9989 or e-mail to mhei- 0704 or e-mail calexan- soaked in intense chemicals “It has to be intentional, just noted. [email protected] or visit [email protected] or visit and come from who-knows- like food,” Prinzing said. “You www.NAIRealvest.com. www.nairealvest.com. where.” have to make decisions. SEE SLOW | C7

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LOCATION: 182 Riggings Way, Clermont Yacht Club, Clermont LOCATION: 30 West Court Drive, Eustis FEATURES: LOCATION: 397 DaGama Drive, Clermont FEATURES: FEATURES: 3BR/2.5BA, 2,421 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: 3BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $119,000 SELLING PRICE: 4BR/3BA LISTING PRICE: $245,000 SELLING PRICE: $149,000 SELLING PRICE: $130,000 LISTING AGENT & $101,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Loretta Maimone, Real $240,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Lisa Jones, Keller OFFICE: Anie Hofer, Watson Realty Corp. SELLING AGENT & Living Performance Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Williams Classic III Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: OFFICE: Anie Hofer, Watson Realty Corp. Christopher Paul, Infinity Real Estate Group. James Colston, Weichert Realtors Hallmark Pro.

LOCATION: 5138 Aurora Drive, Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 6831 Lake View Drive, Yalaha FEATURES: LOCATION: 21642 King Henry Avenue, Leesburg FEATURES: 3BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $150,000 SELLING PRICE: 3BR/2.5BA LISTING PRICE: $529,900 SELLING PRICE: 3BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $150,000 SELLING PRICE: $145,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Marilyn Morris, ERA $465,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Edward Workinger & $145,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Doug Duvarney & Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Marilyn Jonathan Wanberg, Re-Max Realty Center. SELLING AGENT & Richard Beliveau, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & Morris, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. OFFICE: Carole Thompson, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. OFFICE: Nicky Martz, Real Living Performance Int’l.

LOCATION: Derby Drive, Sorrento FEATURES: Cross Tie LOCATION: 17245 SE 96th Ct, Summerfield FEATURES: LOCATION: 341 Hazeltine Drive, Debary FEATURES: Ranch LISTING PRICE: $49,900 SELLING PRICE: $39,900 4BR/3BA LISTING PRICE: $61,900 SELLING PRICE: $58,000 2BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $235,000 SELLING PRICE: LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Linda Lake, ERA Tom Grizzard LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Lena Williams & Camie $219,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Steve Triece, The Triece Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Linda Lake, ERA Tom Kennedy, Morris Realty & Investments. SELLING AGENT & Company. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Loretta Maimone, Grizzard, Inc. OFFICE: Jean Papa, Lake Weir Realty. Real Living Performance Realty.

LOCATION: 22643 Winterwillow Lane, Eustis FEATURES: LOCATION: 33325 Equestrian Trail, Sorrento FEATURES: LOCATION: Orange Blossom Gardens, The Villages 5BR/4.5BA LISTING PRICE: $725,000 SELLING PRICE: 4BR/3.5BA LISTING PRICE: $599,500 SELLING PRICE: FEATURES: 2BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $79,900 SELLING $695,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Loretta Maimone, Real $580,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Loretta Maimone, Real PRICE: $73,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Ira Miller, ERA Living Performance Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Living Performance Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Tom Grizzard. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Charles Gilma Carmona, Pegasus Realty & Assoc. Loretta Maimone, Real Living Performance Realty. VanderRoest, Coldwell Banker All Village Realty.

LOCATION: 27536 Pine Straw Road, Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 5138 Aurora Drive, Leesburg FEATURES: Legacy LOCATION: 6006 Hunters Ridge Avenue, Leesburg Legacy of Leesburg, 1,474 sq.ft with lake view. LISTING PRICE: of Leesburg, Custom Devonshire model 1,667 sq. ft. LISTING FEATURES: Legacy of Leesburg, 1,478 sq.ft. Balmoral built $125,000 SELLING PRICE: $115,000 LISTING AGENT & PRICE: $150,000 SELLING PRICE: $145,000 LISTING AGENT 2007. LISTING PRICE: $105,000 SELLING PRICE: $85,000 OFFICE: Marilyn Morris, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING & OFFICE: Marilyn Morris, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Mary Ann Merritt, Micki AGENT & OFFICE: Camie Kennedy, Morris Realty & AGENT & OFFICE: Marilyn Morris, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. Blackburn Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Marilyn Investments. Morris, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc.

ly with floral imports. They fill Snapdragons, zinnias, asters, SLOW the demand for organic, cosmos, bachelor buttons — Looking again at the ‘smart house’ CONTINUED FROM C6 American-grown flowers cou- these flowers add a touch of pled with the convenience of nostalgia as well as color. ROSEMARY SADEZ FRIEDMANN something going on that needs Scripps Howard News Service “Flowers in America are con- ordering by phone or online. Growing flowers also helps your attention right now — like a fire or a break-in — the tech- sidered a luxury good,” she From its Terra Bella Farm in attract pollinators to farms and Heard about the “smart house"? nology alerts you immediately. added. “We may not eat flow- Chico, California Organic vegetable gardens, which We are all busy and on the go ers, but we do handle them. A wireless camera can be used Flowers now ships bouquets means a larger harvest. all the time, usually wishing we The they’re treated so you can see rooms in your via its website nationwide “I enjoy seeing the multitude could be in two places at once. with come into our homes. (www.californiaorganicflow- home from your phone or com- of bees and insects that enjoy Well, with a smart house you Interest in health as well as sus- ers.com) or phone orders, 530- puter no matter where you are. the flowers, too,” said Cristina sort of can since you are able to You can turn lights on and off at tainability has helped drive 891-6265. The family-run farm Martinez-Canton, who helps control many things in your any time. this movement.” is a popular source for organic tend Soil Borns’ flower garden home from a distance. With So you left on vacation but for- So have farmers markets, a wedding bouquets and flowers smart-house intelligence, you at its American River Ranch in got to change the thermostat. No natural for offering seasonal for other special occasions. can unlock your door from Rancho Cordova, Calif. “This problem! Do it from your phone or flowers. Seasonal bouquets often work, or actually from any- computer from wherever you are. place is just buzzing. “Farmers markets are look like they were pulled from where. Did you know that a smart exploding,” Prinzing said. “A lot Grandma’s garden. That’s not a “It feels good that I’m attract- Do you have lock codes for house can also have various “com- of farms have found they can coincidence. Past generations ing beneficial insects that will your home? You can assign dif- fort zones” for thermostat set- grow flowers, too.” grew many of these same flow- help with agriculture,” she ferent lock codes for different tings? Smart-house technology Some farms have taken the ers to decorate their homes said. “It’s part of the ecosystem. people, even for a one-time- can do the same for all the rooms next step by competing direct- and tables. And they’re pretty, too.” only use. And if your home has in your house.

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