MIDWEEK: JAN. 9-12, 2019 NEW YEAR’S GRAPPLING Lake Mary High School 1Raw Yoga opens hosted the 29th annual Ron near Lake Monroe in Peters Tournament of Sanford Champions last weekend See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 8 SANFORD HERALD

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

Vol. 127, No. 44 • © 2019 READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Seminole Sheriff Dennis Lemma named Chair Police seek additional ASSOCIATED PRESS of Committee to fight opioid addiction in Florida person of interest in AIR TRAVELERS FEEL By Larry Griffin EFFECTS OF SHUTDOWN Herald Staff recent homicide,

Longer lines at security check- Attorney General-elect Ashley Moody shooting incident points and a reduction in safety has named Seminole County Sheriff inspections are the early signs of Dennis Lemma as the chair of her Transi- By Larry Griffin how the partial government tion Advisory Committee Working Herald Staff shutdown is affecting air travel. Group on Opioid Abuse, intending to fight the nationwide epidemic. A warrant has been issued in the shooting KIM ARRIVES IN BEIJING Lemma has made headlines for the that led to the death of Mikel Gilchrist on Dec. FOR TALKS last few years as his deputies made drug 19. The suspect is the second man shot that same night, 25-year-old Alashawndray Juwan busts that took high-profile dealers and Brown. The North Korean leader be- distributors off the streets of Seminole gins a four-day visit in what's County. See SHOOTING, Page 6 likely an effort to coordinate As chair of Moody’s advisory commit- with his only major ally, China's tee on the issue, a press release states Xi Jinping, ahead of a summit Herald photo by Larry Griffin Lemma would be involved with “gather- with Trump that could happen Sheriff Dennis Lemma delivers an update last year on crime in ing information related to the best prac- early this year. Seminole County. Fighting the opioid crisis has been a main Seminole County jail to focus of the Sheriff’s Office in the past year. See LEMMA, Page 6 ACTIVISTS MAKE PLEA FOR switch to electronic mail SAUDI WOMAN

Human Rights Watch calls on delivery system for inmates Australia to allow entry to Rahaf By Larry Griffin Mohammed Alqunun, who's TOUCH-A-TRUCK Herald Staff being processed by U.N. refugee authorities in Thailand after flee- ing her homeland. Starting Jan. 16, the John E. Polk Correc- tional Facility will switch to a new electronic system and discontinue regular postal mail ad- WHO APPEARED TO SNUB dressed to inmates, according to the Seminole BOLTON County Sheriff’s Office. In a release addressed to the inmates and The U.S. national security ad- viser is departing Turkey with- See JAIL, Page 6 out meeting with President Erdogan, an apparent rebuke over disagreements about Kur- dish fighters in Syria as Ankara readies for a cross-border mili- Two deadly crashes in tary operation. Lake Mary, Heathrow POMPEO BEGINS MIDEAST TOUR By Rachel Graeser Herald Editor America's top diplomat will visit Jordan, Egypt and Gulf na- Two fatal crashes occurred in the Lake Mary tions to talk to regional leaders area within one day on Monday. about ramping up pressure on The first occurred near Seminole State Col- lege at the intersection of Campus Lane and See AP, Page 7 Herald photo by Tommy Vincent See CRASHES, Page 7 This Saturday the City of Sanford will host the annual Touch-A-Truck event where residents can look at disas- ter equipment up close and personal. The event will be held at Fort Mellon Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Republican DeSantis sworn See what’s happening in as Florida's new governor See Page 7 around Seminole County SunRail to continue select evening services See page 4 STOCKS OF Special to the Herald

LOCAL INTEREST The special southbound late train on se- lect venue nights is continuing in 2019 dur- SEMINOLE SMILE As of 4 p.m. Tuesday ing January and into early April. The train leaves southbound from Church Street Sta- Allegiant $154.05 tion and service coincides with Orlando Magic home games at the Amway Center. Bombardier $2.38 The dates are as follows: Faro $48.15 • January 18, 25, 29 & 31 • February 7, 14, 22 & 28 Invacare $17.15 • March 8, 14, 20, 22 & 25 NextEra $155.09 • April 3 & 5 Tractor Supply $75.68 Those staying downtown late, who wish to take the southbound train home those Toro $65.41 nights, should make their way to the Wells Fargo $61.09 southbound platform at Church Street Sta- tion, where the special train leaves for points south at 10:30 p.m. If traveling the northern route, customers may take the train that normally leaves the northbound Karen Almond Church Street platform at 10:30 p.m. Regu- Photo contributed Seminole County Public Schools SunRail will continue late train service for select dates and See SUNRAIL, Page 3 events. School Board Member PAGE 2 • Midweek: Jan. 9-12, 2019 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: Bethune-Cookman University Alumni to hold Annual Prayer Breakfast

By Sheralyn Brinson ter you will feel and the better chance you have of winning! Please share this informa- The Seminole County Bethune-Cookman tion with the women you love! Are you ready University (B-CU) Alumni Association’s Fifth to make a difference in your health and in your Annual Scholarship Prayer Breakfast will be life! Questions, call 321-276-4457. on Sat., Jan. 12, 2019, at St. Paul M.B. Church; 813 Pine Ave. in Sanford, at 9:30 a.m. (Rev. • The Legendary Swanee Quintet of Au- Sammie Edwards, Host Pastor). B-CU Acting gusta, GA, and the Florida Country Boys of President, Hubert Grimes, will be the featured Eustis, FL, will be featured on a Gospel Music speaker. There will be a special guest appear- Program on Sat., Jan. 12, at Rose Hill M.B. ance by actress/singer Amitria Fanae´. For Church, 1161 Moton Ave. in Lake Monroe; at 7 tickets ($20), please call 407-444-3856, or see p.m. Rev. Raymond Mose, Pastor. This event any member of the B-CU Alumni Association. is free of charge; a love offering will be re- In July 2017, The B-CU Board of Trustees el- quested. evated its University Counsel, Retired Judge Hubert Grimes, to the position of Acting Presi- • New Bethel M.B. Church Fundraiser: Do- dent. He also previously served as Director for nate your gently worn, used and new shoes; the Center for Law and Social Justice at B-CU. ask friends, family neighbors and co-workers Grimes is a highly respected civic leader and to donate too! Collected shoes are used to sup- University Ambassador and is firmly commit- Photo contributed Photo contributed port micro-enterprise vendors/small busi- ted to helping B-CU continue its economic and nesses in developing nations. Drop off B-CU President, Hubert Grimes Amitria Fanae', Actress & Singer human impact in the community and beyond donations at the church (618 E. 10th St., San- and continue making strides for their students ford) on Sundays or at Bethel Book and Bible who, “Enter to Learn and Depart to Serve.” Center (818 Sanford Ave., Sanford), on Tues.- In 1988, he became the first African-American 2010 he published his first book, entitled, How Crowns (Mother Shaw), The Wiz (Dorothy), Sat.. Last day of collection: Feb. 7th. Contact: Judge in Volusia County, FL when he was to Keep Your Child from Going to Jail-Restor- Dream Girls (Lorell), A Christmas Story-The Lakisha Jenkins at 407-687-2387; E-mail: elected as a County Judge. Governor Jeb Bush ing Parental Authority and Developing Suc- Musical (Ensemble), Regrets (Mrs. Duke), and [email protected], or Sylvia Bodison at 407-617- later appointed Grimes to a Circuit Judgeship; cessful Youth. numerous roles at Walt Disney World and Uni- 4919; E-mail: [email protected]. Rev. his judicial career spanned more than 25 years. For decades, President Grimes has person- versal Studios in Orlando. William F. Lewis, Pastor. President Grimes earned a Bachelor of Sci- ally served as a mentor, role model and godfa- ence Degree in Political Science from Kentucky ther for countless youth; and he and his wife • Sanford Get Moving Initiative. The • Annual Infinite Scholars Free State University, a Juris Doctorate from the Daisy have annually co-sponsored Camp Pearlie Mae Ford Community Service Club of Scholarship Fair for all students will be on University of Georgia Law School, and a Grad- Michael, a week-long camp for youth. They Sanford is partnering with Ty's Fitness and the Thurs., Jan. 17th; 4-7:30 p.m., at the Sanford uate Degree in Practical Theology from Inter- are the parents of 4 children and are actively Westside Community Center to promote Civic Center, 401 E. Seminole Blvd., Sanford. national Seminary. He has taught numerous involved in ministry at Calvary Christian Cen- health and fitness among African American College Admissions Representatives will be judicial education courses at Florida A&M Col- ter of Ormond Beach, FL, where he is an Or- women. The initiative will kick off with a there to meet with students and parent and lege of Law, Bethune-Cookman University, the dained Minister. Happy Hour Workshop at Platinum Gym, some will be accepting students and awarding University of Central Florida and the Amitria Fanae', who starred in magnificent 4050 W. SR-46 in Sanford (across from ALDI scholarships on the spot. Students should National Judicial College in Reno, NV. Grimes fashion in the leading role of Celie in the re- Grocery Store), on Fri., Jan. 11, at 5:30 p.m. bring multiple copies of (1) official ACT/SAT founded Central Florida Community Develop- cent stage play production of “The Color Pur- Ty’s Fitness will conduct a free session and scores; (2) high school transcripts; and (3) let- ment Corporation, a non-profit housing and ple” at Theater West End in Sanford, is a native provide fitness and health tips. Women ages ters of recommendation. You may pre-register minority business incubator, which has built of Miami, FL. At Alabama State University 30 and up can enter to win a prize every time online at www.infinitescholar.org. For detailed over 400 homes in the Central Florida area and (Montgomery, AL), she majored in Theatre and they exercise for 30 minutes or more. Just fill information about documents to bring, contact assisted in the start-up and expansion of nu- minored in Radio/TV Communications. Her out an entry ticket for each session of aerobics, Kenneth Bentley (407-322-2509) or Laura merous businesses. He’s the recipient of nu- theatre credits include: Ain't Misbehavin' yoga, dance, swimming, walking, or any form Dorsey (407-719-0225). merous national, state and local awards, a Life (Charliene), Color Purple (Celie), Shrek The of exercise. Get entry tickets at Ty’s Member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, and a Musical (Dragon), Hair (Mary), King Richard Fitness/Platinum Gym and the Westside Com- Sheralyn Brinson can be reached at SBrin- Minton Fellow of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity. In III (Queen Margaret), Bat Boy (Ruthie), munity Center. The more you exercise, the bet- [email protected].

ARTS ALIVE: 2019 brings new, interesting events like Moon Week, FilmSlam

By Rachel Sammons piece of art for your Valentine. Sid- from January 7-31st and features ically-acclaimed documentary “Last FilmSlam Herald Arts Columnist ney is a sugar artist, certified profes- plein air and landscape paintings. Man on the Moon” which depicts sional chocolatier, and host of online Free viewings are available from 10 Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan’s epic Experience Florida’s best local in- What an adventure 2018 was! TV show “Will Travel for Sweets.” a.m. to 5 p.m., every Monday story of leaving his footprints and dependent film showcase this Satur- Looking ahead, with valentine-con- Nicholas is cofounder and teacher at through Friday. The Casselberry Art his daughter’s initials in the lunar day the 13th from 1-3 p.m. at the fection-decorating, moon shows, and The International School of Sugar House is located at 127 Quail Pond dust. Enzian Theater. One of the most a film competition, what’s stopping and Confectionary Arts. The Vintage Cir., Casselberry, FL 32707. More in- The following Tuesday on the popular screening and networking 2019 from being any different? Valentine Demo is free but call to formation can be found at cassel- 15th from 12-1 p.m., the planetarium events for Florida’s independent and register at (321) 363 4841. The Sweet berry.org. will also host an interactive reading student filmmakers, FilmSlam em- Vintage Valentine Demo Chalet Shoppe is located at 209 Bel- and discussion on the famous 1865 powers viewers to vote for the win- lagio Cir., Sanford, FL 32771. More Moon Week 2019 novel “From the Earth to the Moon” ning film which would then advance You have only five weeks until information can be found on the by French novelist, poet, and play- the filmmaker to the selections com- Valentine’s Day. You know what that Facebook event. Next Monday the 14th marks the wright Jules Verne. The event will be mittee for the Enzian’s Brouhaha means: time to brush up on your beginning of the Emil Buehler Per- presented by the Seminole State QEP Film & Video Showcase. Tickets and valentine-confection-designing The Florida Painters Group petual Trust Planetarium’s 2019 Center. more information are available on- skills. Tomorrow the 10th from 6:00- Exhibit Moon Week. This week-long series The Emil Buehler Perpetual Trust line at enzian.org. The Enzian The- 7:30 p.m., clock into The Sweet celebrates our beloved moon with Planetarium is on the Seminole State ater is located at 1300 South Orlando Chalet Shoppe in Sanford to attend a This Friday the 11th, attend the films, laser shows, talks, an art show, College’s Lake Mary/Sanford cam- Ave., Maitland, FL 32751. free Vintage Valentine Demo with opening reception for the Fresh Per- and a Lunar Eclipse Viewing Party. pus and is located at 100 Weldon Chef Nicholas Lodge and Sidney spectives in Landscape Painting Ex- All events, bar the laser shows, are Blvd., B117C, Sanford, FL 32773. Email art news and tips to Herald Galpern. Nicholas and Sidney show hibit from 6-8 p.m. at the Casselberry free and open to the public. More information can be found at Arts Columnist Rachel Sammons at you how to blend gumpaste flowers Art House. Hosted by the Florida This January 14th from 7-9 p.m., seminolestate.edu/planet. [email protected]. and isomalt techniques to create a Painters Group, the exhibit runs enjoy a free film screening of the crit-

THE ARREST REPORT

He told police, “I was looking under cars with Can you hear me now? my flashlight trying to find my phone.” Take me away, boys John Capps was charged with burglary and Run-in with the law Oviedo police arrested a 28-year-old Or- larceny. Oviedo police arrested a 42-year-old Oviedo lando man Tuesday after they said he was con- Casselberry police arrested a 52-year-old woman after they said she drove drunk to the nected to a string of burglaries in the Oviedo Casselberry man Tuesday after they said he police department. Forest subdivision. An incendiary claim slapped his girlfriend. A police officer said when he was leaving According to the arrest report, several Police said when they arrived at the home the department he noticed an unmarked vehi- neighbors had reported a man matching his Sanford police arrested a 40-year-old San- in Lake Kathryn Estates the man was attempt- cle parked in an area that was for authorized description riding around on a motorcycle and ford man Tuesday after they said he attempted ing to leave and ran his car into the police offi- vehicles only. When he approached the driver, looking into cars with a flashlight. When po- to burn a woman’s house down. cer’s car. After he apologized, police lead him the woman “raised her middle finger at me lice located the suspect the motorcycle he was The woman called 911 because she had re- inside to find out what happened. The man’s while sitting in the vehicle.” When police riding turned out to be stolen out of Orange ceived a text message stating the man was on girlfriend told police the man had pushed her spoke to her they said her speech was slurred County. Additionally, when they questioned his way over to burn her house down. When with his walker and when she wouldn’t move and she insisted she was in Orlando. the man about looking into cars he told police she looked out the front window the man was he back-handed her across the face. Stephanie Ansbro was charged with driving he was driving the motorcycle with his cell- pouring gasoline on her front door and walk- Robert Young was charged with domestic under the influence and taken to the Seminole phone between his legs and it slipped off. He way, then used a lighter to light it on fire. violence battery. He was also issued a citation County jail. said he thought it may have “slid into a nearby Cedrick Jackson was charged with property for careless driving. driveway and landed underneath a vehicle.” damage and first degree arson. SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Jan. 9-12, 2019 PAGE 3 OPINIONS Black Education: A Glimmer of Hope

By Walter E. Williams politicians and the liberal vision that re- stricts schools from removing students who In reference to efforts to teach black chil- pose severe disciplinary problems. The dren, the president of the St. Petersburg, problem goes beyond simple misbehavior. Florida, chapter of the NAACP, Maria An article in Education Week last year, titled Scruggs, said: "The (school) district has "When Students Assault Teachers, Effects shown they just can't do it. ... Now it's time Can Be Lasting," reported: "In the 2015-16 for the community to step in." That's a school year, 5.8 percent of the nation's 3.8 recognition that politicians and the educa- million teachers were physically attacked by tion establishment, after decades of prom- a student. Almost 10 percent were threat- ises, cannot do much to narrow the huge ened with injury, according to federal edu- educational achievement gap between cation data" Asians and whites on the one hand and (http://tinyurl.com/y7ndtyom). blacks on the other. Given the huge educational achievement The most crucial input for a child's educa- gap between blacks and whites, one might tion cannot be provided by schools or politi- ask whether black people can afford to cians. Continued calls for higher education allow students who have little interest in budgets will produce disappointing results, being educated to make education impossi- as they have in the past. There are certain ble for others. Students who assault teachers minimum requirements that must be met for ought to be summarily removed from the any child, regardless of race, to do well in school. One might ask, "Williams, what are school. Someone must make the youngster we going to do with those expelled stu- do his homework -- and possibly help him dents?" I do not know, but I do know one with it. Someone must ensure that he gets thing for sure: Black people cannot afford to eight hours of sleep. Someone must feed allow them to remain in school and sabotage him wholesome meals, including breakfast. the educational chances of everyone else. The Massachusetts Curse Finally, someone must ensure that he gets to The educational achievement gap be- school on time, behaves in school and re- tween blacks and whites is hidden from By Mark Shields Warren lived in, went to col- nominee Mitt Romney, 2004 spects the teachers. If these minimum re- black students and their families. All too lege and law school in and Democratic presidential nomi- quirements are not met -- and they can be often, a black student with a high school Sen. Elizabeth Warren of taught in Washington, D.C., nee John Kerry, 1988 Demo- met even if a family is poor -- all else is for diploma cannot read, write or compute at a Massachusetts became the Texas, New Jersey, Michigan cratic presidential nominee naught. sixth- or seventh-grade level. This tends to first 2020 Democratic White and Pennsylvania before ac- Michael Dukakis and defeated Scruggs says that it's time for the black make high school diplomas held by blacks House challenger to announce cepting an invitation to be a Democratic presidential can- community to accept part of the blame. Part less valuable in the eyes of employers. As her "exploratory committee," a professor at Harvard Law didates Paul Tsongas (in 1992) of the problem is the lack of parents' in- such, it sparks racial division where it other- legal device that allows candi- School, which meant moving and Ted Kennedy (in 1980) all volvement in their children's education -- wise would not exist. There have been com- dates to receive donations and to Massachusetts. As a native share? Each and every one of for example, their not attending parent- plaints that police and fire departments and to hire staff in preparation for of Massachusetts with an ad- them ran -- and lost -- as a teacher nights. Having children's books other civil service jobs don't have many a full-fledged presidential can- mitted excess of pride in the Massachusetts resident. Rom- around the house and reading to preschool- black employees. The problem is that to get didacy. Make no mistake; commonwealth's political his- ney has now returned to na- ers is vitally important. According to Mariah hired in the first place -- and get promoted if presidential exploratory com- tory and traditions, I am still tional office as a U.S. senator Evans, who headed a 20-year worldwide hired -- one needs to pass a civil service mittees are always composed forced to admit that over the from not Massachusetts, you study that found "the presence of books in exam. If one's high school diploma is fraud- of unreconstructed optimists past six decades, being from may have noticed, but Utah. the home" to be the top predictor of whether ulent -- meaning he has not mastered the who invariably discover that Massachusetts has been the Since John F. Kennedy's a child will attain a high level of education, 12th-grade levels of all subjects -- he is seri- millions of Americans the kiss of death for national can- 1960 election as the first "one of the things that is most striking ... ously handicapped. pollsters have somehow didates. Catholic president, Americans about it is that the book's effect appears to I say hats off to the vision being promoted missed are openly yearning to Think about it. A single have elected chief executives be even larger and more important for chil- by the NAACP's Maria Scruggs. She and her support the candidate-in-wait- Massachusetts county, Nor- from Texas (three), New York dren from very disadvantaged homes." By supporters have their work cut out for them, ing. folk, all by itself gave the na- (two), Georgia, California, the way, one doesn't have to be rich to have but it's doable. Sen. Warren more than tion four native sons who Arkansas and Illinois. Eliza- books around the house. Plus, there are li- meets a couple of tests every became president -- John beth Warren has many com- braries. Walter E. Williams is a professor of eco- candidate faces. She has a Adams, John Quincy Adams, mendable qualities and a One vital measure for community in- nomics at George Mason University. To find compelling personal story. A John F. Kennedy and George distinguished public record. volvement in black education is that of pre- out more about Walter E. Williams and read native of Oklahoma, she grew H.W. Bush (who, of course, But she may already be venting youngsters who are alien and features by other Creators Syndicate writers up in humble circumstances. left the Bay State in his doomed for simply having hostile to the educational process from mak- and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate She was a young single rearview mirror to run from one, admittedly unfair, dis- ing education impossible for everybody webpage at www.creators.com. mother of two who, with no Texas). President Calvin qualification -- her Massachu- else. That can be accomplished by ignoring COPYRIGHT 2019 CREATORS.COM family connections, went to Coolidge had been a Massa- setts home address. law school and would become chusetts mayor and governor. not just eventually a Harvard Both John McCormack and To find out more about Law School professor but the Tip O'Neill, proud natives, Mark Shields and read his champion of America's strug- were, in the past half-century, past columns, visit the Cre- lar fares apply. gling middle class and the speakers of the House. ators Syndicate webpage at Please be careful around trains, railroad scourge of Wall Street, as she But something happened. www.creators.com. SUNRAIL crossings, and while at station platforms. Be successfully advocated for the Somehow and somewhere, COPYRIGHT 2019 MARK smart. Be safe. For more information about creation of the Consumer Fi- Americans lost their confi- SHIELDS Continued from Page 1 SunRail, including fares, schedule and station nancial Protection Bureau. dence and appetite for na- DISTRIBUTED BY CRE- locations, please visit www.sunrail.com. Maybe even more impor- tional candidates from ATORS.COM tantly, Warren knows more Massachusetts. Who was than most presidential candi- Richard Nixon's running mate dates ever do just what she when he lost in 1960? Henry believes and why. Cabot Lodge of Massachu- But she may have already setts, that's who. What did made a fatal political mistake. 2012 Republican presidential PAGE 4 • Midweek: January 9 to 12, 2019 SANFORD HERALD SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

COMMUNITY EVENTS Area Students send New Years Letters to Soldiers

AARP Smart DriverTEK event, Sanford Masonic Thursday, Jan. 10, 9 to Lodge #62, 212 N. Park Ave., 3:30 p.m., Winter Springs Sanford. To learn more Senior Center, 400 N. Edge- about the Free & Accepted mon Ave., Winter Springs. Masons & view installation. 90 minute session teaching Entry to the event is through about latest high-tech safety back door opening to Oak features in your car (blind Street parking lot. spot detection, forward col- lision warning, lane depar- Southern Gospel Music ture warning). Reserve spot Saturday, Jan. 12, 6 p.m., by calling 407-977-3825. Central Baptist, 3101 W. First St., Sanford. Ivan Parker in Souper Sanford concert with Josh Parker. Thursday, Jan. 10, 5 to 8 Call 407-322-2914 for info. p.m., Alive After 5, East 1st Street, Downtown Sanford. New Years Destruction Kicking off 2019 with Alive Saturday, Jan. 12, 6 p.m. After 5 Soup Challenge. doors open, 7 p.m. bell time, Local restaurants compete Palmetto Avenue Baptist for bragging rights for best Church, 2626 S. Palmetto soup. Musical talent will be Ave., Sanford. $1. Mid "The Sofa Kings" with a Florida Wrestling presents a twist on classic rock covers. show for one of the Tickets available at Historic wrestlers who suffered a Sanford Welcome Center, stroke. All proceeds help 203 E. 1st St., Sanford. him & his family.

Driver Safety Classes Florida's Future Water Fridays, Jan. 11, Feb. 8, Sunday, Jan. 13, 2 p.m., March 8, April 12, May 2, North Branch Library, 150 Photos contributed June 13, July 18, August 23, N. Palmetto Ave., Sanford. Area Teachers at Bentley Elementary and a Civics & Science Teacher, Mike Oldakowski, at Westridge Middle School, wanted a meaning- Sept. 27, Oct. 25, Nov. 22 & Learn importance of conser- ful way to bring Civics & Good Citizenship into the lives of their students. After watching the video, A Soldiers Christmas Story, students Dec. 27, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., vation, practical ways to saw the living conditions of our service men and women during the holidays and wanted to make a positive difference. When posed with One Senior Place, 715 Dou- save water & energy to cre- the question, "how can we make their Christmas brighter" a plan was formed to send special letters and candy canes to as many enlisted glas Ave., Altamonte ate more sustainable com- service people as possible. Disheartened that the deadline to send Christmas letters had already passed. Sabrena Swain, a 3rd grade Springs. AARP Member $15, munities & efforts to save teacher at Bentley kept digging for other avenues.The plan was to include New Years Wishes so even if the letters reached the soldiers non-member $20. birds, habitats & money. Go late, they would know they would not be forgotten and merry wishes with peppermint candy may sweeten their holidays. Bentley adminis- to http://www.semi- trators, Christine Sharpe and Martha Garcia with Matt Turner, Principal of Westridge Middle in Orange County saw this as an opportunity Art, Food & Music noleaudubon.org . to allow students to apply their learning in a real and meaningful way. Top left: 3rd grade classes under the direction of Sabres Smith Friday, Jan. 11, 6 to 9 p.m., Swain, Jennette Smith, Jennifer Bacquie and Zelma Rolle. Top right: Michael Huber's 3rd grade class. Bottom left & right: Coach Lake Concord Park behind Geneva History Museum Oldakowskis classes. Casselberry City Hall. Blue- Sundays, Jan. 13 & 27, 2 to grass music by The Sandy 4 p.m. or by appointment, Back Porch Band, art & food Museum of Geneva History, trucks. 165 1st St., Geneva. Free but FDEP presents check to Oviedo City Council for Park donations appreciated. New Mystical Moon Cat Show "Touch It Table" for kids. At the December City Saturday, Jan. 12 & Sun- Static displays include local Council meeting,Robert day, Jan. 13, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., archaeological finds, pioneer Brooks of the Florida De- Sanford Civic Center, 401 E. crafts, mercantile, family partment of Environmental Seminole Blvd., Sanford. $6 records, Civil War, toys/mu- Protection (FDEP) pre- for adults, $5 Seniors & $4 sical instruments, etc. Listen sented the Oviedo City children under 12. Top show to a violano, Edison Phono- Council a ceremonial check cats & International Judges, graph, etc. Get T-shirts, caps, in the amount of $50,000 many breeds & favorite mugs, prints, books & the for a Florida Recreation De- breeds. Show proceeds do- new “Story of Fort Lane – velopment Assistance Pro- nated to local rescue groups. 2nd Seminole War” gram (FRDAP) grant Please bring cat food and/or book. Call 407-349-5697. awarded to the City. These litter to donate to the local grant funds will be used for rescues as well. Education & Self-Defense for Women Long Lake Park Improve- adoption event also. Tuesdays, Jan. 15, 22, 29 & ments, which include the Feb. 5, 5 to 9 p.m., Stenstrom playground, picnic area, DeBary Hall Kids Corner Elementary , 1800 Alafaya and landscaping. Saturday, Jan. 12, 9:30 Woods Blvd., Oviedo. $25 Photo contributed a.m., DeBary Hall Historic for R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Site, 198 Sunrise Blvd., De- Defense) Women's Self De- Bary. Children are invited to fense classes & binder Compton accepts offer to play Ice Hockey for Selects Academy DeBary Hall Historic Site to (Scholarships available). hear a story and make a Call 407-971-5724 to register. craft or play an old-fash- Peyton Compton has accepted an offer to play ioned game. DeBary Kids Family Game Night ice hockey for Selects Academy at Bishop Corner is a free story time Tuesday, January 15, 6 to Kearney in Rochester, NY beginning in the fall program designed to teach 7:30 p.m., North Branch Li- of 2019. Her hard work and “on ice“ talents, as children about the art of sto- brary, 150 N. Palmetto Ave., well as her off ice contributions to her commu- rytelling & expand their Sanford.. Card games, board nity have given her this truly special opportu- knowledge of Florida his- games & other fun activities nity to advance in a sport she loves and in an tory. Reservations requested. the whole family can enjoy. atmosphere that will allow her to grow into a For info or reservations, call All materials provided. strong Christian woman. A special thank you to 386-668-3840. Coach Sondra Pacey, Coach Mike Sgroi and AARP Driving Classes Coach Stoan Pacey for teaching her the game Little Wars Wednesday, Jan. 16, 8:45 she loves. Pictured (left to right) are Mike Saturday, Jan. 12, 10 a.m. a.m. to 3:45 p.m., Oviedo Po- Sgroi, Stoan Pacey and Sondra Pacey & (cen- to 5 p.m., Museum of Semi- lice Substation, Oviedo Mar- ter) Peyton Compton. nole County History, 300 Es- ketplace Mall. Bring AARP linger Way, Sanford. $3 card, Drivers license, pen, Photo & info contributed by Rich Compton adults, $1 children & senior. drink & bag lunch. Cash & For kids over 8 years old. checks only. $15/AARP HG Wells' classic game puts member, $20/ non-AARP you in the General's chair. member. 30 minute lunch. Design, create & deploy No driving test to pass. Call your own toy soldiers in 407-699-5978. battle against foes both earthly & other worlds. Ma- "Marginalia" terials provided.Call 407- Friday, Jan. 18 to Satur- 665-2489. day, April 20. Museum of Seminole County History, Quilting/Fabric Exhibit 300 Eslinger Way, Sanford. Saturday, Jan. 12 to Satur- "Marginalia" are markings day, Feb. 9. Tuesday, Friday made in the margins of & Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 books or documents. They p.m., Wednesday & Thurs- are usually notes made by a day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. reader or author, but also in- Macrame' on Jan. 19 is $40, clude scribbles, doodles, un- Weaving & Spinning Demos derlined or bracketed Jan. 26 & Embroidery passages, fully colored illus- Demos Feb. 9. Lake Mary trations. They capture what Museum. Call 407-585-1481. these literary works meant, and how they affected their Touch-A-Truck owners and readers. Call Saturday, Jan. 12, 10 a.m. 407-665-2489. to 2 p.m., Seminole Blvd., Sanford. Severe Weather Comedy Night Awareness Week hosting. Friday, Jan. 18, 9 p.m., Inner Compass Brewing Natural World Series Company, 300 E. 2nd Street, Saturday, Jan. 12, 1 p.m., Sanford. Craft beer & DeBary Hall Historic Site’s monthly comedy show. No stable, 198 Sunrise Blvd, De- cover or kids. Bary. Roger Fulton describes invaders from killer plants Wilderness Hike to Burmese pythons, Florida Saturday, Jan. 19, 8 a.m., has its share of invasive 3276 Howard Ave., Oviedo. species in backyard. Call Join Seminole Audubon So- 386-668-3840. ciety members for a 4.5 mile hike. Limited parking. For Officer Installation more info email semi- Saturday, Jan. 12, 6 p.m. [email protected] . dinner & fellowship, 7 p.m. SANFORD HERALD Midweek: January 9 to 12, 2019 • PAGE 5 PEOPLE A GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY 1Raw Yoga opens near Lake Monroe in Sanford Can the Biblical narrative of creation be reconciled with modern day science?

Photos contributed Yoga classes offered with 1Raw Yoga.

By Susan Wenner helps to balance life and 1Raw Yoga is a posi- Herald Publisher/People Editor tive place to release stress or just simply ‘be.’" Since a teen, M. Stephan (she likes to go New student membership is currently of- by M.), has dreamed of her own business. fered for $45 unlimited classes for the first Now, her yoga studio in Sanford called 1Raw month in an effort to strive to keep prices Yoga, has been open since November of 2018 low to allow more people to take advantage Photos contributed with a focus on awareness and outreach. of the experience. In addition to yoga classes, Left: Daniel Friedmann will speak at Nateʼs Shul. Right: The book, “The Genesis One Code,” will be private lessons, aromatherapy, reiki, natural A 7-year resident of Seminole County, the topic of conversation by Friedmann. Stephan shared that she had a vision and personal care products and other ayurvedic wanted to share it with the community. "I services are also available. Classes are of- Special to the Herald pating on key projects from the Hubble space wasn't always clear on what type business I fered at various times Monday to Saturday. telescope to Mars missions and he has pub- wanted to open but as soon as I began my According to Stephan, 1Raw Yoga is lo- Were the heavens and the earth created lished many papers on space industry topics yoga studies in India I knew that was it," she cated on Lake Monroe and has an amazing 6,000 years ago, as the Biblical Genesis Cre- and cosmology. said. "Our mission is to empower, inspire, view that is perfect for finding peace of mind ation account suggests? Or, did the universe His work on reconciling the biblical account and reach as many people as we can. We and true serenity. "This breathtaking location expand into existence nearly 14 billion years with scientific observation, using his biblical focus on diversity and whole-body health makes us unique," she said. "We offer senior, ago from a spontaneous "Big Bang" as modern clock formula, has been reported in the Na- while offering an array of products and serv- chair and accessible yoga classes that make science has described? Both dates cannot be tional Post, Toronto Star, the David Berner ices. Our classes welcome all and hope to us unique. I also make natural personal care right. Or can they? show and Off Planet Radio and Jewish Pride bring awareness to mind, body, and spirit. products that can be found on our web- Imagine medieval manuscripts, written Radio talk shows and he has lectured to audi- Yoga is my passion and I love sharing it site. There are many great yoga studios in some 800 years ago, that could help us deci- ences all around the world. with others. I saw a need for a strong yoga the Central Florida area but we are different pher Genesis chapter 1 and thereby pinpoint In 2016, Friedmann was one of the first re- community in Sanford. I'm working hard to from them all. By being a new and upcoming exactly when the universe began - an instant cipients of a Dean's Medal of Distinction from build that and hopefully touch those who al- business we are open and able to accommo- squaring, moreover, with our most up-to-date the University of British Columbia, Faculty of ways thought yoga wasn't for them. Yoga is date the community. We offer all level classes scientific cosmological theories. Further, sup- Applied Science, in recognition of his superb so rewarding and it drives me especially and different events and workshops pose these same manuscripts could help us ex- achievements. when I see the change it can make in one's throughout the year. We respect the differ- tract from Genesis unequivocal timelines for "We are honored to be hosting Mr. Fried- life. Senior care is another passion of mine ences of others and we offer excellent cus- the development of life on Earth, again pre- mann in our community and are eagerly look- and at 1Raw Yoga we cater to our seniors." tomer service. We are diverse and give cisely as identified by the latest scientific evi- ing forward to his lecture" said Rabbi Yanky Stephan added that there are many bene- different cultural experiences. We offer the dence derived from the fossil record. Majesky of Chabad North Orlando. "Yes, it is fits to yoga such as Increase strength and most affordable prices in the area. We want On Sunday, January 13 at 7 p.m. in Nate's true that for the believer, the Torah does not flexibility, helps build concentration, builds to reach as many people as we can and share Shul in Longwood, Mr. Daniel Friedmann, au- need to be validated and for the non-believer, coordination and balance, increases lung ca- the practice of yoga. Also to excel in positive thor of "The Genesis One Code" will carefully an intellectual argument probably won't pacity, teaches self-acceptance and self-love, choices and a healthy lifestyle while incorpo- examines the relationship between scientific change his or her mind. Nevertheless, Judaism teaches how to relax and reduce stress, de- rating yoga, laughter, and love into their theory and biblical teachings. demands that we internalize our faith and that velops special self-discipline and self- con- lives. So far the experience has been good He will approach the origins debate from a the Torah permeates our intellect as well and trol, helps to have a positive attitude towards and the community seems to be happy that fresh perspective informed by both scientific that we try to logically understand our faith. It life and tones the body and burns calories. we're here." and spiritual research. is my hope that this talk will give us another "These are just a few examples of the changes 1Raw Yoga is located at 541 N. Palmetto Friedmann will demonstrates an alignment perspective to answer this age old question". yoga can bring to one’s life," she said. "Yoga Ave. Suite 102 in Sanford. A Grand Opening between the dates of key events as described The entire community is welcome to come is intended to be a holistic way of living with is set for Thursday, Jan. 10 from 5 to 7 p.m. in Genesis 1 and 2 with those derived from hear Mr. Friedmann at Nate's Shul 1701 daily practices which brings more peace to with refreshments, music and door prizes scientific theory and observation. Markham Woods Rd. in Longwood. Tickets the community and less hate and crime." such as discounted memberships, gift cards, Friedmann was CEO of MacDonald, Det- are $14. A space for peace and relaxation was cited personal care products, massages, aro- twiler and Associates, "Canada's largest space Sponsorship opportunities are available for as one of the positives that 1Raw Yoga will matherapy sessions and more. systems company" and the world's largest $180 which includes private dinner for two contribute to the community and also offer- For more information go to commercial communications satellite manu- with the speaker prior to the lecture. Tickets ing classes for every different body type, age www.1rawyoga.com , https://www.face- facturer, for 20 years. He is a professional engi- can be purchased by visiting www.Jewish- or form. "Some of our classes can even be book.com/1rawyoga or email neer and holds a master's in engineering NorthOrlando.com or by calling 407-636- practiced in a chair," said Stephan. "Our slo- [email protected] and physics. He has worked for 30 years in the 5994. gan is invest in yourself and we focus on [email protected] or call 321-926- space industry, including being involved with There will be a book signing following the keeping a healthy mind and body. Yoga 3125. NASA other major space agencies and partici- lecture. Spring Hills Home Care Receives “Deficiency Free Survey” from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration

Special to the Herald Andre Gomez, Vice President of Home ing them to optimize independence wherever Markowits, President/CEO. Signature Care Operations for Spring Hills Senior Com- they call home. In addition to the Orlando of- Touches is the company’s holistic approach to Spring Hills Home Care Services recently munities, commented on the dedication it fice, there are Spring Hills Home Care Serv- offering individualized care and services that earned the industry-respected designation of takes to be “deficiency free”, “We are very ices offices in Cherry Hill, NJ, Henderson, NV, are designed to meet the needs and prefer- “deficiency free” when they were found to be proud to have received a deficiency free sur- Centerville, OH and Alexandria, VA. For ences of residents and clients. Personal choice in 100 percent compliance with state require- vey. Everyone at Spring Hills Home Care more information, call 407-505-4602 or visit is top priority in one of the company’s Spring ments from the Florida Agency for Health Services works tirelessly to provide for our www.spring-hills.com/home-care-services/. Hills assisted living communities or in client’s Care Administration's (AHCA) Division of clients the very best in-home care.” In addi- homes with Spring Hills Home Care Services Health Quality Assurance. The state conducts tion, Alexander Markowits, President/CEO of About Spring Hills Senior Communities & located in NJ, VA, OH, FL and NV, or in one this survey and scores health care providers Spring Hills Senior Communities said, “Our Memory Care Communities: of the company’s Poet’s Walk memory care to assess resident care and resident safety. passion to provide Caring with a Commit- communities located in in TX, VA, NV and AHCA conducted the survey on October 8, ment to Quality is to ensure that our clients All Spring Hills Senior Communities’, FL. For more information about their Caring 2018 when they reviewed a sampling of clini- are taken care of to the best of our ability. Home Care Services, Assisted Living Com- with a Commitment to Quality dedication to cal records, policies and procedures, staffing Congratulations to Spring Hills Home Care munities and Poet’s Walk Memory Care Com- senior living, visit www.spring-hills.com or reports and other relevant documents. Spring Services for this success!” munities offer a distinctive and innovative www.poetswalk-springhills.com. Hills Home Care Services is located at 3800 Spring Hills Home Care Services special- approach to home care services, assisted liv- Town Center Blvd. in Orlando, FL. izes in customized solutions for seniors, help- ing, and Alzheimer’s care as led by Alexander PAGE 6 • Midweek: Jan. 9-12, 2019 SANFORD HERALD OBITUARIES

EUGENE ALEXANDER III retired from General Electric host of aunts, uncles, cousins, was born in Sanford on Arrangements entrusted to with special needs children at Consumer Finance, other relatives and many sor- Thursday, December 18, 1969 Trinity Memorial Chapel, Inc. Lake Hills School for twenty Eugene Alexander, III, 72, Longwood, Florida as a cus- rowing friends. to the late Robert Peoples and 819 W 1st Street Sanford, eight years faithfully until her of Sanford, Florida went tomer service representative Homegoing Celebration Blanche E. Freeman. She Florida (407)732-4594. health failed. She leaves to home to be with the Lord on in 2003. Eugene was a veter- will be held on Saturday, attended the Elementary and cherish her memory; 2 daugh- Sunday, January 6, 2019 at an of the United States Army. January 12, 2019, 1 PM at Secondary EUNICE L. STRONG ters, Katrina Harley of Central Florida Regional He was the co-founder of Zion Hope Missionary Baptist Schools of Tavares, Fl.,and Hospital, Sanford, Florida God’s Harvesters Ministry, Church, 710 Orange Avenue, Seminole Eunice L. Strong, 58, born Takita(Leonard)Hayes, of with his Inc, Sanford, Florida. This Sanford, Florida 32771 with County July 23, 1960, in Eustis, Davenport, Fl; 1 Son, Derius loving ministry would feed many in Reverend Michael Griffin, and grad- Florida, to Theodore Strong Strong(Candice) of Mount family by the Sanford Community. officiating. uated and Vida Merle Jackson, Dora, Fl. 1 Sister, whom she his side. Eugene loved his family, In lieu of flowers, the fami- from passed away Tuesday, loved dearly, Pastor Burnett He was church family and everyone ly asks that donations be Seminole January 1, 2019, in comfort of Borders(Jessie). 3 brothers; born on he meet. He will be truly made to God’s Harvesters High her home, and in the presence Willette(Renee) of Mt. Dora, December missed by all who knew him. Ministry, Inc., 1325 Douglas School. of her lov- Fl, Charlie(Ebony) of 18, 1946 in He was preceded in death Street, Sanford, Florida 32771. She was a ing family. Gainsville, FL, and Edward, Sanford, by his grandparents, William Services Entrusted to the Baptist "LO" as of Okahumpha, Fl; 8 grand- Florida to Henry Gaines and Ruth care of Sunrise Funeral Robin Denise and mem- she was children, 5 great-grandchil- the late Naomi Gaines; mother, Home, 900 Locust Avenue, People ber of so affec- dren; 1 aunt, Vera Harris; and Dorothy Dorothy E. Gaines Smith; Sanford, Florida 32771, Greater tionately a host of other family, rela- Eugene E. Gaines father, Eugene Alexander, Jr.; (407)322-7383. New Calvary Missionary called, tives and friends; A visitation Alexander III and the wife, Narva Alexander; broth- Baptist Church. She leaves to graduated will be held Friday, January late ers, Glenn W. Alexander and ROBIN DENISE PEOPLE cherish her memories her son, from 11, 2019 from 5-7pm, at Eugene Alexander, Jr. Ronald D. Alexander; and sis- Jarkvis Peoples, Sanford, Mount Triumph The Brotherhood Eugene attended Seminole ter, Cassandra Buckner. Robin Denise People 49 Florida; daughter, Charnice Dora Holiness Church; 1020 Pine County Public Schools, He is survived by his son, Sanford, Florida passed away Medlock, Sanford, Florida; High Avenue; Mt. Dora, Fl 32757.; Sanford, Florida and was a Eugene Alexander, IV; daugh- on Sunday January 6, 2019 at brother Robert Peoples, Eunice L. School, A Homegoing service is graduate of Crooms High ter, Angela F. Alexander; 5 Central Florida Regional Sanford, Florida; sisters, Strong later serv- Saturday, January 12, 2019, 11 School, Sanford, Florida. He grandchildren; 1 great-grand- Hospital. Funeral services Sylvia Foster, Vanassa ing as a o'clock a.m, at Bethel was a member of Zion Hope son; sisters, Gloria A. Wright, will be held on Saturday, Freeman, Sonya, Freeman, member of Triumph The Independent Free Methodist Missionary Baptist Church, Sonja K. Hill, Vanessa R. January 12, 2019 at 12:00 PM Rhonda Peoples, Sanford, Brotherhood Holiness Church; 303 Jackson St. Mt. Sanford, Florida where he Gaines, Marguerita M. Fisher at Greater New Mount Florida; four grandchildren. Church, under the leadership Dora, Fl 32757. Arrangements served as a deacon and a (Stevie), and Revonda Hooks; Calvary Missionary Baptist Viewing and visitation will be of Priest M.A. Summers. She are in the compassionate member of the church finance brothers, Jeffery Quinn Church West 12th Street. held on Friday, January 11, loved the Lord, Loved her hands of Peoples Funeral committee. He had over 34 (Jacqueline) and Craig Quinn; Interment will follow in 2018 from 5-8 PM at Greater Sister, her children, and her Home, 1001 E. 25th Street, years of experience in the sisters-in-laws, Joyce Golden Restlawn Cemetery. Robin New Mount Calvary family. Her gift was her work Sanford, Fl 32771. Karen Y. financial industry and he and Jannice Richards; and a Missionary Baptist Church Peoples, LFDIC.

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Investigators are also seeking another man, Justin Jerrod Kilgore, as a possible their family and friends, SCSO states that the new system will partner witness in the case, though they did not elaborate on why in a press release issued with Smart Communication to provide the services, which is billed as a Friday. “quick and efficient way” for inmates to receive letters. Kilgore has active warrants out for other, unrelated charges, according to the SPD. Mail to inmates will be scanned into a computer system and available A search of the Seminole County Clerk of Court website shows a long history of to be viewed on a computer kiosk system installed in the jail, the release arrests for Kilgore on various drug and driving charges. states. On Dec. 19, police responded to the area of 11th Street and Orange Avenue after Legal mail and magazine subscriptions, though, will continue to be reports of gunshots. They found Gilchrist wounded, and transported him to the hos- sent to the regular facility address at 211 Eslinger Way, Sanford FL 32773. pital, but he died of his injuries later that night. According to Chief Laura Bedard, PHD, with SCSO Corrections, the A second man was found not too far away, revealed this week to be Brown, also new system would be “effective” and would make sense in the long run. with gunshot wounds. He was transported for medical treatment and was stabilized. “Families and friends send letters to a PO Box, the mail is scanned in Through their investigation, police determined that both men had been injured in and sent to the inmate for review on a portable kiosk,” she wrote. “This is the same shootout, in proximity to where they were both found in the area. done to prevent contraband from coming into the facility via hard copy Now, new information has come out suggesting that Brown is a suspect in letters. Unfortunately, when people get incarcerated, some continue to Gilchrist’s murder. He was still in the hospital when they arrested him Friday on a engage in illegal activity and try to get intoxicants into the facility. This second-degree homicide charge. new system protects both staff and offenders in our care.” Asked whether there was any motive or other information on the crime, Sanford She added that there will also be a messaging system that inmates Police Department Public Information Officer Bianca Gillett said they weren't releas- could use to communicate with family and friends for a small fee. ing that yet, as the case was still under investigation. Asked how they would monitor that system for illicit activity, Bedard Investigators are asking anyone with information regarding this incident, to con- said they would be strict. tact Sanford Police Department or Crimeline at 800 423-TIPS (8477) or visit “Each message is reviewed for content,” she wrote. “The messaging www.crimeline.org. Calls made to Crimeline remain anonymous, and tips to feature is like email – both incoming and outgoing are reviewed. If there Crimeline that lead to solving a felony case are eligible for a cash reward of up to is a protective order from the court, we can the inmate from mes- $5,000 dollars. saging the victim.”

LEMMA and the faith-based community. We can cation and also utilized Naloxone and come together and collaborate.” Narcan, drugs that treat narcotic over- Moody, in the press release, praised doses. Lemma said he’d awarded over Continued from Page 1 Lemma’s abilities to help fight drugs. 100 deputies for successfully using “Combating the opioid crisis is one of Narcan. my top priorities, and beginning on day In addition, SCSO has started a pro- tices to stop the influx of deadly opi- one, as Florida’s Attorney General, I gram for inmates to help them get off oids, treat addiction, raise awareness will aggressively pursue strategies to drugs as well. and reduce the death toll of this crisis fight addiction, increase access to treat- Lemma said there were still chal- claiming 14 lives a day in Florida.” ment and lock up drug traffickers,” she lenges, though, specifically singling out Lemma told the Sanford Herald that said. “As chair, Sheriff Lemma will be a the problem of addicts who had been Moody’s vision of using a holistic strat- strong partner as we continue to work prescribed legitimate medication at one egy, incorporating work with other gov- to identity innovative interdiction, treat- time that had gotten them addicted. ernment entities to help addicts recover ment and prevention strategies to end He pledged to use the wider and find treatment, had endeared him this crisis and save lives.” resources of his position on the commit- to her plan, calling it “non traditional” Lemma, a 26-year veteran of law tee for good. but adding that he believed in it. enforcement, was elected Sheriff in 2016 “Participating in this group will help And, he said, with the advisory com- and took office at the beginning of 2017. all of us,” he said. “We want to get in mittee, they would be enabled to work Of particular interest to Moody was the room with professionals, some of statewide and reach out to people in all Lemma’s work spearheading the whom have dedicated their entire lives 67 counties. Seminole County Opioid and Heroin to fighting addiction, and good things “We can reach out and connect peo- Task Force, which focused on a similar are going to happen. Our collective IQs ple,” he said. “We can work with those holistic strategy as the one Moody are greater than any one of us.” in the criminal justice field, the business wants to use. community, the medical community, The task force has championed edu- SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Jan. 9-12, 2019 • PAGE 7 Republican DeSantis sworn in as Florida's new governor TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — vious four years. ment attract jobs, businesses and investment mansion with young children in a half-centu- Former Republican U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis "Your laser-like focus on improving — particularly in the areas of technology, ry. He decided to forgo the traditional inaugu- was sworn in as Florida's new governor on Florida's economy has meant so much in the manufacturing and finance," he said. ral parade. Instead, he and his wife, Casey, Tuesday with promises to keep taxes low and lives of so many here in our state. You are He also said the environment will be a high will hold a baptism ceremony at the mansion to make schools and the environment a priori- leaving a strong foundation from which we priority, citing the need to eliminate toxic for their 9-month-old son, Mason. ty. here today can build," DeSantis said. "It now algae that grow from Lake Okeechobee pollu- DeSantis is expected to take swift action in In a speech filled with naval references, the falls to me to build upon the foundation that tants and to address red tide off the state's the next week on a number of issues. He will former Navy officer also promised to be tough has been laid, navigate the challenges — eco- coast. appoint the first of three Supreme Court jus- on illegal immigration and to appoint nomic, environmental, constitutional — that "For Florida, the quality of our water and tices on Wednesday and decide whether to Supreme Court justices who won't "legislate lie ahead, and steer Florida to a stronger, environmental surroundings are foundational suspend Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel. from the bench." cleaner and safer future." to our prosperity as a state." he said. "It does- Israel has been criticized for the performance DeSantis took his oath in front of Florida's DeSantis, with strong support from n't just drive tourism; it affects property val- of his deputies during the Feb. 14 shooting at historic Old Capitol. His predecessor, President Donald Trump, defeated Democrat ues, anchors many local economies and is cen- Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that Republican Gov. Rick Scott attended, along Andrew Gillum to win the seat. He will work tral to our quality of life. The water is part and left 17 people dead. He also has hinted he with former Republican Govs. Jeb Bush and with a firm Republican majority in both parcel of Florida's DNA. Protecting it is the might take action against other officials. Bob Martinez and former Democratic Gov. branches of the Legislature. smart thing to do, but it's also the right thing DeSantis' victory was delayed by a manda- Bob Graham. Scott was to be sworn in as a "Let's promote a virtuous cycle whereby to do." tory recount following the close election. U.S. senator later in the day. low taxes, a reasonable regulatory climate, a DeSantis, 40, is the youngest governor in ___ DeSantis praised Scott's work over the pre- sensible legal system and a healthy environ- decades and the first to live in the governor's

AP MOON SENIOR NEWS LINE Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 12 Study: Puzzles, Games Don't Boost Brain Iran. showings of the film “Last Man on the Moon,” about By Matilda Charles our lives, so we have a higher -- Consider buying one of those GHOSN ASSERTS Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan, "starting point." However, intel- page-per-day calendars that can INNOCENCE IN TOKYO on Monday from 7 p.m. to 10 After being told for years that lectual engagement doesn't help sit right on the kitchen table. doing daily crossword puzzles or maintain cognitive ability later in Over breakfast you peel off the COURT p.m., and a reading of Jules other types of brain stretchers life, it just lets mental decline new date and have a fresh puzzle Verne’s “From the Earth to the would help maintain our cogni- start later. to work on while you eat. Check The former Nissan Moon” on Tuesday at noon at tive abilities, researchers now say Assuming they're wrong in Chairman defends his the Lake Mary campus. Amazon for a wide variety of honor in his first public There will also be a panel it isn't so. their conclusions (after all, there puzzle types and put "puzzle cal- appearance since he was featuring the “unsung heroes” Specifically, researchers at the were only some 500 study partici- endar 2019" in the search box. arrested in November and who made the Apollo mission University of Aberdeen in pants), there are any number of Click on each one for a sample. charged with false financial a success, a display of lunar Scotland wanted to look at ways to maintain our cognitive Choose from brain games, cross- reporting. science projects by UCF profes- whether "intellectual engage- abilities. Here are two ideas: word, Sudoku, Wheel of Fortune sor Dr. Addie Dove, a number ment" can help to offset age-relat- -- Take a daily newspaper. and more. If you have a bookstore of telescope shows and a laser ed cognitive decline. While the cost of a paper has near you, it will likely have these KEVIN SPACEY PLEADS show set to Pink Floyd’s ‘Dark NOT GUILTY Their conclusion was that late- gone up over the years, you can too. Side of the Moon’ album. life ability was based on early life often get an electronic version for I think we can prove those The eclipse is set to begin ability and engagement along the only one-third the price. With a researchers wrong. The former "House of around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, way. In other words, the more tablet or iPad, you can sign on Cards" star is accused of Jan. 20 and totality will likely intellectual ability we start with, groping an 18-year-old bus- happen around 11:40 p.m., every day, and best of all, with a (c) 2019 King Features Synd., boy in 2016 at a Nantucket according to the press release the more likely we are to engage swipe of the fingers you can Inc. bar in the first criminal case from Seminole State. in mental activities throughout increase the size of the text. brought against the dis- graced actor.

CLEMSON MAKES COL- LEGE FOOTBALL HIS- TORY CRASHES of Melbourne, hit a curb “for an Regional Hospital were she even- from the west-side, but not at a unknown reason” causing the car tually died. crosswalk. Another Lake Mary to overturn. While two 18-year- FHP reports that charges are man, Steven Adkins, was driving With stunning ease and Continued from Page 1 old passengers wearing a seatbelt pending against driver, O’Brien. southbound on International freshman quarterback had minor injuries, the third, who The second crash occurred Parkway and hit Apicella, killing Trevor Lawrence, the Tigers was not wearing a seatbelt, was around 6:20 p.m. at International him. topple Alabama — college Broadmoor Drive around noon. ejected from the vehicle. Parkway and H.E. Thomas Jr. That crash remains under football's greatest dynasty That victim, 17-year-old Parkway. A 70-year-old Lake investigation by the Florida — to become the first per- The Florida Highway Patrol said 20-year-old driver Cletus O’Brien, Hannah Davila, of Winter Springs, Mary man, James Apicella, was Highway Patrol. fect playoff champion. was taken to the Central Florida crossing International Parkway

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A V E Page 8 Wednesday January 9, 2019 Sports HEUPELHONORED BY FWAA Locals sparkle at Tournament of Champions Briefs By Dean Smith over Jose Gonzalez, Southwest Miami, 6-4. Head football coach Josh 132 _ Joseph Gunzalez, Hagerty, techni- Heupel has been named the Herald Staff cal fall over Melvin Ewen, Harmony, 18-3. First Year Coach of the Year It was a banner weekend on the Winter Springs, Hagerty finish second by the Football Writers 138 _ Matt Phillips, Winter Springs, deci- Association of America. wrestling mats at Lake Mary High sion over Keshawn Percy,Palm Bay,6-4. Heupel’s honor was School as an outstanding field of boy and third; 11 individuals reach finals 145 _ Travis Pawlowski, South Lake, decision announced as part of the grapplers took part in the 29th annual with three, and two runner-up finishers. Orlando, 53; 18. Boone, 52.5; 19. Edgewater, over Julian Hernandez, Southwest Miami, 7-5. FWAA Freshman All-America Ron Peters Tournament of Champions. The Fighting Seminoles had a champi- 38.5; 20. Lake Howell, 32; 21. Citrus Park 152 _ Ethan Woods, Hagerty,decision over team release Monday. Named in honor of the father of on and a runner-up, while Winter Christian, 28; 22. (tie) The Master`s Academy Hayden McCandless, Winter Springs, 8-2. In his first season at UCF, LMHS Athletic Director Doug Peters, Springs also had a second place finisher. and Olympia, 27; 24. (tie) Dr.Phillips and 160_WyattForsberg,WinterSprings,decision Heupel led the Knights to a the event featured several powerhouse 29th Ron Peters Tournament of Champions 26. Lake Brantley,24.5 overKaleMore,OrangeCity-University,6-3. 12-1 mark, a second consecu- South Miami, 26; ; 27. tive American Athletic programs and highly-ranked individu- At Lake Mary High School Jacksonville-Sandalwood, 24; 28. DeLand, 21; 170 _ Logan Perkins, Hagerty, pinned Conference Championship als that was dominated by national Team Scores: 29. (tie) Cypress Creek and Lyman, 16; 31. Adrian Vidaud, Southwest Miami, 2:15. and the Knights’ third berth in power Southwest Miami, which claimed 1. Southwest Miami, 296.5; 2. Winter Apopka, 13; 32. Bradford, 0. 182 _ Jessiah Contreras, WinterSprings, a New Year’s Six bowl game. the team title over runner-up Winter Springs, 247.5; 3. Hagerty,239.5; 4. Harmony, Championship Matches: decisionover Armando Acosta, Buchholz, 3-2. In addition to this honor, Springs and third place Hagerty. 168; 5. Gainesville-Buchholz, 159.5; 6. Palm 106_RyanRowland,Hagerty,majordecision 195_LawrenceSmith-Jackson,Buchholz, Heupel is also a finalist for The host Rams and Seminole also Bay,124; 7. Orange City-University,107; 8. overNicholasRios,SouthwestMiami,11-1. majordecisionoverJuanGomez,Harmony,13-4. the Paul “Bear” Bryant Award placed in the Top 10 as nine local pro- Lake Mary,105; 9. Lakeland, 95; 10. 113_JoshuaFonseca,SouthwestMiami, 220 _ Tanner Howe, Lakeland, as the coach of the year in col- grams were part of the 32-team field. Seminole, 87.5; 11. Bishop Moore, 86; 12. majordecisionoverRoccoSenia,PalmBay,11-3. pinned Jordan Smith, Seminole, 2:52. lege football. He is joined by 14. 285 _ Curtis Ruff, Seminole, decision Bill Clark (UAB), Brian Kelly Seminole County had nine individual Celebration, 84.5; 13. Timber Creek, 79; 120 _ Sebastian Melguizo, Southwest Miami, (Notre Dame), Jeff Monken champions, led by the Huskies with Oviedo, 73; 15. South Lake, 62.5; 16. major decision over Bas Diaz, Citrus Park, 11-2. over Christian Sanchez, Southwest (Army-West Point), Nick tournament-high five and the Bears Windemere, 55; 17. The FirstAcademy- 126 _ Dylan Kohn, Hagerty,decision Miami, 4-2, double-overtime. Saban (Alabama), Dabo Swinney (Clemson) and Jeff Tedford (Fresno State) as finalists for that honor. Heupel was also a finalist for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year award, as voted upon by the FWAA. SANFORDYOUTHBASEBALL The City of Sanford has announced that registration is now open for ALL Boys and Pirates hire Girls for the 2019 Spring Season in the Sanford Babe Ruth & Cal Ripken Baseball League. Cal Ripken Division Ages _ School graduate has served as a guest infield Tee Ball: 4-to-6 year olds; instructor during spring training for the Los Rookies: 7-and-8 year olds; Angeles Angels of Anaheim from 2012-15 and Minors: 9-and-10 year olds; DavidJoins older brother Ecksteinagain from 2017-18. Eckstein also worked Majors: 11-and-12 year olds. with Tony La Russa and the Arizona Babe Ruth Division Ages _ Diamondbacks Baseball Operations staff dur- Juniors: 13-to-15 year olds; Rick in Pittsburgh Seniors: 16-to-18 year olds. ing spring training in 2016. Registration Options: Eckstein, who has been serving as an assis- * Monday thru Thursday tant coach with his alma mater, also worked from 7 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at as special assistant in various capacities for USA Baseball’s 18U the Downtown Recreation Special to the Herald National team from 2012-16. In 2015, he Department on the lower level worked as a first base coach, hitting instructor of Sanford City Hall (300 North The Pittsburgh Pirates hired David Eckstein on Park Avenue) on the corner of and infield instructor for the 18U National Park Avenue and Seminole Saturday as a SpecialAssistant, Baseball Operations. team that captured the Baseball World Cup. Boulevard (lake front). The announcement was made by Executive Vice Eckstein, who is the younger brother of * Monday thru Thursday President, General Manager Neal Huntington. newly-hired Pirates hitting coach Rick from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at “David Eckstein brings intelligence, intensi- Eckstein, played in the big leagues for 10 sea- Chase Park (1500 Celery ty and a unique drive and energy to the sons from 2001-10 with Anaheim (2001-04), St. Avenue), Phone: 407-302-1021. Pirates organization,” said Huntington. Louis (2005-07), Toronto (2008), Arizona (2008) * Last day to register in order to guarantee a Roster spot is “David’s strengths will be an asset for our and San Diego (2009-10). The two-time All- Major League team and player development Star (2005 and 2006) and two-time World Saturday, January 26, 2019, or FILE PHOTO when Divisions are full. system as a teacher and mentor. We are elated Series champion (2002 with Anaheim and * Go to _ to add a quality person with an extensive 2006 with St. Louis) was also named the MVP David Eckstein (left, shown working with current Houston Astros All- www.sanfrdyouthbaseball.co playing background to our organization.” of the 2006 World Series where he hit .364 as Star Alex Bregman with USA Baseballʼs 18U National team in 2013) m _ to register on-line. The Sanford native and Seminole High St. Louis beat Detroit in five games. Saturdays At Chase Park: has been hired as a Special Assistant by the Pittsburgh Pirates. * January 12, 19 and 26 (Last day to register in order to guarantee a Roster spot) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fees: High School , soccer teams kickoff 2019 * Tee Ball (4-to-6 year olds) _ $35 By Dean Smith Omari Henry and a 6-foot-10 sophomore center, Elijah per player/$45 for non-residents. Herald Staff Hulsewe _ had a big tournament, getting off to a fast start * Rookies (7-8), Minors (9-10), with a 66-57 win over Leman Manhattan Prep from New Majors (11-12), Juniors (13-15) With the New Year Holiday out of the way,several Prep bas- York (4-7) with junior Drew Thelwell hitting three 3-point- and Seniors (16-18) _ $70 per ketball and soccer programs got back into action late last week. player/$80 for non-residents. ers and pouring in 29 points and junior Jayden Cooper BOYS BASKETBALL tossing in a pair of 3-pointers and scoring 11 points. * Mail registration to: The most successful was the Seminole High School Sanford Recreation In the semifinals, the Rams ran into a strong Miami Springs Department, P.O. Box 1788, boys basketball team as the Fighting Seminoles (8-4) (8-4) squad and were nipped, 50-47, with Henry scoring a Sanford, Fl, 32772. Attn: had its offense in high gear, rolling to victories over a team-high 11 points on the strength of two 3-pointers. Youth Baseball. pair of good teams in the Lehigh High School New OC bounced back in a big way in the Third Place Game, * Make checks out to the: Year’s shootout, 98-66, over Ft. Myers-Dunbar (9-5), jumping out to an 18-9 lead after one quarter and a 42-19 “City of Sanford”. and, 67-48, over Punta Gorda-Charlotte (8-4). halftime advantage, before coasting to a 67-48 victory over Opening Day will be Winter Springs (3-10) got offto a good start to the NewYear The Loyola School (5-8) from New York with Thelwell hit- Saturday, March 2, 2019 at 10 with a 62-43 victory over Riviera Beach-Inlet Grove ting three more 3-pointers and scoring 18 points, while a.m. at Historic Sanford Community High School (2-7) in its first game in the Bulldog Call added 15 points and Cooper another 12 points. Memorial Stadium. Bash Hosted by South Fork High School behind 16 points from LMP could not keep the momentum going from a run- For more information, visit AJ Cofield and 14 points from Connor Combs, but the Bears the league website at _ ner-up finish in the KSA Classic and dropped its opener to www.sanfordyouthbaseball.co werenipped in their second game by host South Fork (4-9), 60- Loyola, 65-53, despite Michael Gavin netting 24 points and m _ or call the Recreation 58, then wereoutscored by Lake Brantley (9-4), 80-72, back in DJ Scott hitting a pair of 3-pointers and scoring 11 points, Department at 407-688-5120, the county on Monday as Sparky Fabrepoured in 22 points Game 2 to Coral Reef (5-7), 81-65, with despite Gavin scor- option 6 or John Polk, and Jai Jackson knocked down 20 points for the Patriots, while ing a game-high 32 points, Scott hitting five 3-pointers and Recreation Supervisor _ email: Varian Mitchell netted 16 points for Winter Springs. scoring 17 points and freshman Jacob Lowe hitting another [email protected] _ at Three local teams _ Lake Mary Prep, Orangewood pair of 3-pointers and scoring 10 points, and the Seventh 407-302-1021. Christian and Oviedo _ traveled to Coconut Creek to Place Game to Leman Manhattan Prep, 94-70, in spite of LMSA take part in The Rock Holiday Classic at North Gavin dropping in another four 3-pointers and 22 points, Ahoy! Broward Prep and had varying success. Zach Davis and Connor Jones scoring 14 points each and The January 2019 Club Race The Lions (10-3) were in the Gold Bracket and drew Scott hitting three 3-pointers and scoring nine points. provided a great opportunity to undefeated, and eventual bracket champion, West Palm In regular season action, The Master’sAcademy (8-5) topped go racing in the New Year.Big Beach-Oxbridge Academy (11-0) in the opening game. Lake Mary High (4-10), 61-53, with Terrance Gibbs scoring 20 breeze and lots of close racing Oviedo had a big second half, outscoring Oxbridge, 44- points and Corey Sawyer scoring 16 points for the Eagles and throughout the day.Jim Goempel 35, but a 41-28 halftime deficit, that included a 24-13 scor- Dylan Hurley netting 13 points for the Rams, and Trinity Prep and crew won the raffle for a ing deficit, proved to be more than the Lions could over- (10-4) edging past Lyman (1-10), 65-62, led by Farris Kabaloui growler of beer from Sanford come as they were edged, 76-72, despite 19 points from with 28 points and Javon Bennett with 21 points, while Brewing Company.Thanks to Aidan Knight and 16 points from Mamush Galloway. LaMonte Garnette paced the Greyhounds with 14 points. Scott and Laura Marriott for being TMA, Trinity, Orangewood and Oviedo will be play- race committee. Weare looking It took all 48-minutes, but Oviedo was finally able to over- come an 18-12 first quarter deficit to nip Boca Raton-Saint ing in one-day events this Saturday: forward to the Lightning and San Showdown in O-Town Juan Regatta this weekend! Andrew’s (11-3), 74-72, in its second game, but the Lions 1.(Multihull)noname(Terry could not keep up the momentum and dropped a 64-61 Saturday, January 12 Warren),Race1_1;Race2_1;Race decision to Seffner Christian (7-4) in the Fifth Place Game, At Orlando Christian Prep 3_1=3points;2.(Displacement) despite Knight dropping in four 3-pointers and scoring 17 Game 1 _ Bishop Moore vs. Colonial (girls), 1 p.m. ElGato(JimGoempel),R1_2;R2_ points, while Mamush Galloway,Morgan Mitchell and Game 2 _ Bishop Moore vs. Windermere High, 2:35 p.m. Herald photo by Jim Wentz Game 3 _ The Master’sAcademy vs. Melbourne, 4:10 p.m. 2;R3_2=6points;3. James Groetsch chipped in with 10 points each. (Displacement)BlackJackBill(Bill Game 4 _ OCP vs. Edgewater, 5:45 p.m. AJ Cofield (No. 2 in white) had a team-high 16 points in The Rams (9-5) and Griffins (7-6), meanwhile, were Holstein),R1_3; _3;R3_4=10 Game 5 _ CFCA vs. Kissimmee-Osceola, 7:20 p.m. 62-42 victory for Winter Springs over Riviera Beach- in the Silver Bracket. * Admission: $10. See Briefs, Page 9 Inlet Grove Community High School in the Bulldog A very young Orangewood team _ only two seniors, Bash Hosted by South Fork High School. two 8th-Grade starters in 6-foot-4 Kaven Call and 5-foot-9 See Preps, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD Wednesday, January 9, 2019 • Page 9

Knights earnof 61.1 percent first in the win over UConn. ever36 percent win from three-point At range and UConn, 81 percent 65-53 Junior guard Aubrey Dawkins led all players from the line. with a season-high 23 points. He was a blistering 9- Knights Receiving Votes In Both National Polls UCF men improve of-13 from the floor and went 2-of-4 from beyond Following the 2-0 start in American Athletic the arc. Conference play and winning six straight games, “He was aggressive,” Coach Dawkins said of the UCF men’s basketball team has climbed back to 12-2 overall and Aubrey. “I like the fact that he was aggressive. up to receiving votes in both national polls this He knows the shots that he likes. We’re just try- week. The Knights earned 14 votes in the USA ing to put him in position to get those kind of Today Coaches Poll (technically rank 30th) and 2-0 in TheAmerican looks and his teammates believe in him.” six votes in the AP Top 25 Poll (35th). Special to the Herald BJ Taylor added 12 points, while Dayon Griffin scored UCF also returned to Andy Katz’s Top 36 a season-high nine points in the victory.Griffin was 3- Power Rankings for NCAA.com. The Knights HARTFORD (UCFKnights.com) — The UCF of-3 from the floor and 1-of-1 from beyond the arc. are now 35th on the list. men’s basketball team continues to achieve pro- “As a senior he really stepped up in a hostile The computer systems are also favoring the gram firsts under the leadership of Johnny environment and played one of his best games,” Knights in the 2018-19 season. UCF is rated 32nd in Dawkins. On Saturday the Knights earned their Dawkins said of Griffin. “We’re going to need both the most recent NCAA NET Rankings and the first ever win on the road at UConn, topping the that. We’re going to need guys to come in and RPI. KenPom Rankings have the Knights at 35th, Huskies 65-53 for their sixth straight victory. step up like that. He did that tonight.” while both KPI and Sagarin Rating have UCF at 31st. “I was really, really proud,” UCF head coach UCF was able to fight past UConn’s advantage on the Here is the box score: said of his team’s defense in the boards. The Huskies out-boarded the Knights 37-23 UCF 65, UCONN 53 win. “It was one of our best defensive efforts this and had an almost impossible 17-0 advantage in offen- UCF (12-2, 2-0 AAC) year. Our guys had to really be locked in and I sive rebounds. Thankfully,the Huskies only turned Collin Smith 1-2 1-1 3, Tacko Fall 1-1 1-3 3, B.J. think they were for the whole 40 minutes.” those 17 rebounds into six second-chance points. Taylor 2-7 7-12 12, Terrell Allen 1-5 6-6 8, Aubrey After falling behind 7-0 to start, the Knights The Knights took advantage of getting to the line. Dawkins 9-13 3-4 23, Ceaser DeJesus 1-1 0-0 3, (12-2, 2-0) fought back and locked down UConn, UCF totaled 29 free throw attempts, making 10 for Dayon Griffin 3-3 2-3 9, Frank Bertz 0-0 0-0 0, holding the Huskies (9-6, 0-2) to just 53 points a pretty nice mark of 69.0 percent for the game. Chad Brown 2-3 0-0 4. Totals: 20-35 20-29 65. and 32.2 percent shooting from the field. It At 2-0 and 12-2 overall, UCF returns to action UConn (9-6, 0-2 AAC) marked UCF’s sixth time this season holding its next Sunday (Jan. 13) at home. The Knights host Tyler Polley 1-5 0-2 2, Josh Carlton 1-2 0-0 2, opponent to less than 60 points. ECU, who defeated Cincinnati on Saturday, at 4 Christian Vital 7-13 0-0 15, Alterique Gilbert 6-19 The Knights led 33-30 at the break and p.m. at CFE Arena. The women will also be at 2-2 18, Jalen Adams 2-10 3-3 8, Eric Cobb 1-3 2-2 increased their lead to as many as eight points, home that day, hosting Cincinnati at noon. Both 4, Tarin Smith 1-5 0-0 2, Brendan Adams 0-1 0-0 before the Huskies fought back to tie the game at games will be televised by ESPNU with radio 0, Sidney Wilson 0-1 2-2 2. Totals: 19-59 9-11 53. 40-40 with 14:45 to play in the game. coverage on FM 96.9 The Game. Halftime score _ UCF 33, UConn 30. 3-point With the crowd into it at the XL Center, the Dawkins Named Player Of The Week field goals _ UCF 5-11 (Dawkins 2-4, DeJesus 1-1, Knights didn’t give in. On the next possession On Monday, The American named Dawkins Griffin 1-1, Taylor 1-2, Allen 0-2, Smith 0-1); Collin Smith converted a conventional three- the league’s Player of the Week for the second UConn 6-20 (Gilbert 4-8, J. Adams 1-1, Vital 1-5, point play and UCF never looked back. Over the time this season. Polley 0-3, Smith 0-2, B. Adams 0-1). Team fouls _ final 14:45, the Black and Gold held UConn to Dawkins averaged 16.5 points on a blistering 63 UCF 12; UConn 24. Fouled out _ none. Technical percent shooting from the field. He averaged 3.5 fouls _ none. Rebounds _ UCF 23 (Fall 5, Dawkins just 13 points and just four field goals. Herald photo by Romeo Guzman UCF’s offensive efficiency has been stellar as of rebounds and 2.0 assists per game on the week. 4); UConn 37 (Cobb 8). Assists _ UCF 11 (Allen 4, late and that didn’t change on Saturday, as the Dawkins is now averaging 15.7 points per Taylor 3); UConn 9 (J. Adams 4). Steals _ UCF 12 Aubrey Dawkins scored a season-high 23 points Knights topped their season-best 60.4 percent game on the season to go with 5.6 rebounds per (Griffin 4, Allen 3, Brown 2); UConn 5 (Vital 2). against UConn and was named the AAC Player from the floor against Temple with a new mark contest. He is shooting 47 percent from the floor, Blocked shots _ UCF 3 (Fall 2, Brown 1); UConn 0. of the Week on Monday. UCF women top Memphis in The American opener Special to the Herald career-high 20 points in the second The Knights have also won openers home that day at 4 p.m. and both games Malainna White 0-1 0-0 0, Brianna half to lead a trio of Knights in double against Houston and Temple. will be televised on ESPNU. Porter 2-8 0-0 4. Totals: 20-63 7-12 55. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UCFKnights.com) figures. Kay Kay Wright extended her Road Warriors Here is the box score: UCF 9 27 12 20 _ 68 — A dominant second quarter led the streak to 14 games scoring in double * Saturday’s win over the Tigers was UCF’s UCF 68, MEMPHIS 55 Memphis 8 5 21 21 _ 55 UCF women’s basketball team to a 68- digits, finishing with 15 points and eighth victory away from home this season. UCF (12-2, 1-0 AAC) 3-point field goals _ UCF 3-14 55 win over Memphis on Saturday dished out seven assists. Jamesha Paul * The Knights played 10 games Nyala Shuler 1-5 0-0 2, Tolulope (McDonald 2-8, Wright 1-4, Shuler 0-1, evening in Elma Roane Fieldhouse. added 10 points for UCF. either on the road or at a neutral site, Omokore 2-7 1-1 5, Korneila Wright 5- Thigpen 0-1); Memphis 8-22 (Shutes 3- UCF (12-2, 1-0 The American) outscored Nyala Shuler pulled down four of posting an 8-2 record. 14 4-4 15, Sydnee McDonald 3-11 0-0 8, Barnes 2-6, Stinson 2-5, Herndon 1-1, Memphis (5-9, 0-1 The American) 27-5 in her team-high nine rebounds on the * Four of the Black and Gold’s eight 8, Jamesha Paul 5-10 0-0 10, Sianni Coomber 0-2). Team fouls _ UCF 17; the second quarter, making 80 percent of offensive end. Brittney Smith collected wins were by double-digits. Martin 1-1 0-0 2, Diamond Battles 0-0 Memphis 17. Fouled out _ none. its shots from the floor. a career-high two blocks in the win. The Knights continued American 0-0 0, Masseny Kaba 2-3 0-0 4, Kayla Technical fouls _ none. Turnovers _ The Knights held a slight edge, 9-8, after Opening Conference With A Win…Again Athletic Conference action on Tuesday, Thigpen 8-11 4-6 20, Brittney Smith 1-2 UCF 15; Memphis 22. Rebounds _ UCF the first quarter,but turned up the intensity * UCF won its conference opener for heading to Tampa to face rival USF (10- 0-0 2. Totals: 28-64 9-11 68. 34 (Shuler 9); Memphis 41 (Porter 7). in the second frame. UCF never trailed in the second straight year. 5, 1-0 AAC) at 7 p.m. for the first War on Memphis (5-9, 0-1 AAC) Assists _ UCF 15 (Wright 7); Memphis the ball game and held a double-digit lead * The Knights are now 4-2 in their I-4 meeting between the squads this sea- Kiana Coomber 0-3 0-0 0, Alana 13 (Barnes 5, Herndon 4). Steals _ UCF the entire second half. The Black and Gold American Athletic Conference openers. son. UCF will return to CFE Arena next Davis 1-7 5-6 7, Camille Buckhanon 1-6 9 (Shuler, Smith 2 each); Memphis 6 converted 23 Memphis turnovers into 22 * The win over Memphis marked the Sunday (Jan. 13) for its first home AAC 0-0 2, Taylor Barnes 4-11 2-2 12, Jamirah (Barnes, Herndon 2 each). Blocked points and scored 40 points in the paint. third different team in The American contest with Cincinnati (9-5, 1-0 AAC) at Shutes 4-14 0-2 11, Jada Stinson 4-7 0-0 shots _ UCF 5 (Smith 2); Memphis 8 Kayla Thigpen poured in 15 of her that UCF has defeated in its opener. noon. The Knights men will also play at 10, Gazmyne Herndon 4-6 0-2 9, (Porter 3, Coomber, Buckhanon 2 each).

Briefs Only two boats finished the short- Porterfield); (Displacement) Shajaira Monroe Sailing Association is hosting opening at 6 p.m. and racing from 6 city website _ www.sanfordfl.gov _ ened course. Congrats to the the (Bob Fellingham); (Displacement) the 31st Annual Trans-Monroe Regatta p.m.-to-11 p.m. General Admission or email: [email protected] Continued from Page 8 Strauleys for winning first place. DJ Black Jack Bill (Bill Holstein); on Beautiful Lake Monroe. This race is is $12, plus an additional $13 to race. _ the League Information Website, 4. (Planing) Bad JuJU (Jim White), R1 _ 5; R2 _ 4; R3 _ 5 = 14 points; 5. won the drawing for the Jamesons. (Displacement) Venus (DJ McCabe); a circumnavigation race around the * “Friday Night Frenzy”, Jan. 11, will including registration forms, is at _ (Displacement) Juan Too Many (Willie 1. (Displacement 1) Vulcan (??) Capricious (Gregg Popp). perimeter of Lake Monroe. The winner also feature “All Welcome Test and http://www.leaguelineup.com/wel Blevins), R1 _ 4; R2 _ 8/Did Not Start; Mermaid (Jeff Herter), 2:19:55; 2. Upcoming Events: of the race will be awarded the Bill Tune and Grudge Racing” with gates come.asp?cmenuid=1&url=sanfords R3 _ 3 = 17 points; 6. (Planing) no name (Planing 1) No Name (Strauley), * Friday-thru-Sunday,January 11-13 _ McVay Perpetual Trophy.After racing opening at 6 p.m. General Admission oftball&sid=804638851. (Tony Porterfield), R1 _ 7; R2 _ 5; R3 _ 7 2:04:24. Did Not Finish _ 2019 Lightning and San Juan 21 Winter join all the competitors at the annual is $12, plus an additional $13 to race. FCSL GIFT (Displacement) Spider Pig (Rosa Series Regatta: Registration _ Barbecue. 3.1 The regatta is open to all * Saturday, Jan. 12 _ BLP Racing = 19 points; 7. (Displacement) Spider The 5th Annual Diamond Resorts Mu); (Displacement) El Gato (Jim www.regattanetwork.com/event/1795 sailing vessels with a length greater Products Professional NHRA ET Pig (Allister James), R1 _ 8; R2 _ 7; R3 _ Tournament of Champions is taking Goempel); (Displacement) Irish Juan 8 _ is now open and the event NOR is than 12 feet. Eligible competitors may Championship Bracket Series #1. 6 = 21 points; 8. (Displacement) Vulcan place at Tranquilo Golf Course at Four (Mike Loughlin); (Displacement) posted on Regatta Network. On Friday, register online at Regatta Network _ Events include Super Pro, Pro (no Mermaid (Jeff Herter), R1 _ 6; R2 _ 6; Seasons Golf and Sports Club in R3 _ 8/Did Not Start = 22 points. Patriot (David Mair); (Planing) Fleur January 11, there will be a practice race http://www.regattanetwork.com/even box), Sportsman, Pro Cycle, Junior Orlando January 17-20 and the Florida Fourteen (14) teams were on the de Mer (Olivier Fleury); (Planing) around 1 p.m. Will inform if anything t/16106 _ or alternatively,competitors Dragsters, Junior Street and the BLP League is a beneficiary of the tourna- water basking in the delightful Bad JuJU (Jim White); changes. Event will be held January 12 may register by returning a hard copy Quick 32 Shootout. Gates open at 8 ment this year! We retain 100-percent weather, more basking than sailing, (Displacement) Ole Yeller (Fisk and 13, 2019 and hosted by LMSA. registration form and registration fees to a.m. and Time Trials at 10 a.m. to be of the proceeds for every ticket pur- for the December Sine Mitsu Race. Hayden); (Planing) Tacky (Tony * Saturday,March 2 _ The Lake _ Lake Monroe Sailing Association, PO followed by Eliminations. Admission chased through our site and the tickets Box 297, Sanford FL 32772. Hardcopy is $12 (kids 10-and-Under free). are 30-percent off. At a price as low as registration forms are available on the The Dragway Information Hotline $21 and an opportunity to meet the LMSAwebsite _ is at (407) 568-5522 and the website is likes of Marcus Allen, Roger Clemens, http://www.flalmsa.org/ _ online reg- at _ www.raceosw.com/dragway/. Josh Donaldson, Larry Fitzgerald, Jon istration will be closed on March 1, SpeedWorld is located 17 miles Preps Hagerty (8-4) in a big SAC contest, 50-46, with Amy Lester, Jerry Rice, Justin Verlander and 2019. Walk-up registration will be avail- east of Orlando in Bithlo at 19164 Continued from Page 8 more, this is an unforgettable gift for Vazquez scoring 22 points and Mackenzie Monzon able 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., Saturday,March 2, East Colonial Drive, between Hayes Shootout the sports fans in your family! chipping in with eight points and eight assists, 2019 at Check-in. For further informa- Orlando and Titusville on Highway The celebrity portion of the event Saturday, Jan. 12 Megan Reilly led the Huskies with 17 points. tion please contact the Regatta 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff. includes quite possibly the most At Mount Dora Christian BOYS SOCCER Organizing Chair: Steve Siegfried _ RECREATION SOFTBALL impressive list of athletes to play in Game 1 _ Father Lopez vs. Legacy Charter, 10 a.m. Orangewood Christian (8-1) shutout county rival email [email protected] or call/text Here is the schedule for the City of a charity event in the country. Past Game 2 _ Orangewood Christian vs. Trinity during business hours at 407-461-0288. The Master’s Academy (8-3-1), 4-0, but the Eagles Sanford Recreation Services Department participants include Cy Young Prep, 11:45 a.m. The 2019 calendar is updated on bounced back the next night with a 3-1 triumph over Adult Polar Bear Slowpitch Softball Award winners, Heisman Trophy the website. Please do not hesitate to Game 3 _ Eustis vs. Windermere Prep, 1:30 p.m. Circle Christian led by Sebastian Ortega with a goal League at Pinehurst Park. winners, MVPs, Rookie of the Year reach out to us should you have any Game 4 _ Gateway vs. The First Academy- and an ; Lake Nona (10-3-1) edged Lake Mary The Semi-Co-Ed/Fun League begins award winners, Stanley Cup questions about any of the events. Orlando, 3:15 p.m. tonight (Wednesday) with The Bailouts Champions and NBA Hall of High (12-4-1), 2-1, in a battle of ‘Big School’ powers; For more information about LMSA, Game 5 _ Apopka vs. Oviedo, 5 p.m. playing a doubleheader against Wet Famers. The list of 45 celebrities also and Seminole (9-4-2) doubled-up Pine Ridge (8-6), 6- please visit our web site _ Game 6 _ Mount Dora Christian vs. Mount Spot at 6:30 p.m. and new entry includes musical artists like Colt 3, led by Gabriel Toro with two goals and an assist www.flalmsa.org _ or call (321) 578-8364. Dora High, 6:45 p.m. and Amidian Alce, Tony Esposita, Austin Minton Billabongs at 7:30 p.m. and Blue Liners Ford, Toby Keith, and Darius ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD * Admission: $10. and Jacob Longway with one goal each. tackling Pat’s Liquor at 7:45 p.m. Ruckers, as well as movie stars like Coming up at Orlando Speed Everyone is invited to watch the Rob Riggle and Larry the Cable Guy. GIRLS BASKETBALL GIRLS SOCCER World Dragway: games for free at Pinehurst Park, Go to _ The Master’s Academy (7-7) evened its season The Seminole girls (4-6-1) completed a sweep of * Today (Wednesday) is “Whoop located on West 24th Street off 17-92. http://floridaleague.com/view/fcs record with a 62-33 thumping of Freedom (4-9), led Pine Ridge (8-6) with a 6-1 whipping of the Panthers Azz Wednesday”, featuring “All For more information contact Eric l/diamond-resorts-tournament-of- by Ryleigh Calcutt with 22 points and Hannah Kohn behind two goals each from Alanna Harrison and Welcome Test and Tune, Grudge Griffin, City of Sanford Recreation champions-1 _ for more informa- with 20 points, and Lake Mary High (10-2) edged Joanna Osorio and a solo goal from Grace Keiger. Racing and Fun Runs” with gates Supervisor, at 407-688-5120; visit the tion and how to obtain tickets. PAGE 10 • Midweek: Jan. 9-12, 2019 SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

And Geneva Investments, LLC IN AS REFERENCE POINT "B", NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS are the Defendants. The Clerk A REFERENCE BEARING AND Publish: January 9, 16, 2019 NAME of the Court, Grant Maloy will DISTANCE FOR DEED CLO- A042 70—educAtion & 141—HoMes For 223— 229—Auctions sell to the highest bidder for SURE OF S76°19'59"E AND Notice is hereby given that I am cash at the Seminole County 640.75 FEET HAS BEEN trAining sAle MiscellAneous engaged in business at 1053 Courthouse, 301 N. Park INVERSED BETWEEN SAID Live & Online Public Auction Surreywood Ln., Seminole Avenue, Room S-201, Sanford, POINT "A" TO SAID POINT "B"; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at FOR AVIATION County, Lake Mary, FL 32746 FL 32771 on January 24, 2019 THENCE FROM SAID POINT HOME SALES PIANO INSTRUCTION for all 11:00A.M. under the Fictitious Name of at 11:00 AM EST the following "B" RUN S55°14'59"E ALONG SEMINOLE COUNTY, Grads work with JetBlue, ages. Over 20 years of Premium Precious Metals, RAND DESIGN, and that I described real property as set THE NORTH LINE OF SAID FLORIDA United, Delta, and Others- FOR 2019 teaching experience. 661- LLC. intend to register said name with forth in said Final Judgment, to GOVERNMENT LOT ONE FOR start here with hands on 414-4549. I Love Music! 3000 Sterling Road, Suite 29 the Divisions of Corporations, wit: A DISTANCE OF 136.18 FEET PROBATE DIVISION training for FAA Attention Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID Hollywood, FL 33021 certification. Financial aid if Home Owners dance with the provisions of the All that certain lot and piece of GOVERNMENT LOT 1; File Number 2018-CP- SAWMILLS from only For Sale: Fischerscope X-Ray qualified. Fictitious Name Statues, to+wit: ground located in Seminole THENCE S01°41'42"E ALONG 1667 Realtors $4397.00. MAKE AND SAVE XDAL 237 • Thermo Scientific Call Aviation Institute of Section 865.09, Florida Statutes County, Florida, described par- SAID EAST LINE FOR A DIS- MONEY with your own Niton XL2 100 Precious Metal Maintenance 888-242-2649 Builders 1991. ticularly as follows: TANCE OF 2387.24 FEET TO IN RE: ESTATE OF bandmill. Cut lumber any Analyzer • Thermo Scientific THE NORTHEAST CORNER dimensions. In stock ready to Mobile Test Stand Niton XFR Press & Pour, Inc. COMMENCING AT THE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF ANN-MARIE HOLLAND, 114— Advertise Your ship! FREE INFO/DVD: Analyzer • Ambrell Complete NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 25; THENCE Property in the www.NorwoodSawmills.com Foundry System • Scales • Publish: January 9, 2019 THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF S01°36'57"E ALONG THE Deceased. WAreHouse/rentAl A036 SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 20 1-800-242-0404 Ext. 300N Melting System • Tools • EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH- Sanford Herald to SOUTH, RANGE 32 EAST, EAST 1/4 FOR A DISTANCE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS sPAce Exhaust System and more! get results. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- 1779.96 FEET TO THE Catalog and photos available 231—cArs For sAle DA, RUN S88°38'26"W, ALONG NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY The administration of the estate Sanford Warehouse space at www.moeckerauctions.com NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LINE OF STATE ROAD NUM- of ANN-MARIE HOLLAND, Call Ted Walker for lease or sale Preview: Day of sale 9-11AM. NAME SOUTHWEST 1/4, A DIS- BER 46 AS DEPICTED ON THE deceased, whose date of death Negotiable rates and terms Sanford Herald Attention 15%-18% BP. TANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO FDOT RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP, was September 22, 2018, is 600 sq ft to 46,000 sq ft 407-322-2611 Assignment for the Benefit of Notice is hereby given that we THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF- SECTION 7704, DATED 7-25- pending in the Circuit Court for Auto Creditors Case #CACE-18- are engaged in business at 205 WAY OF JUNGLE ROAD 42; THENCE N83°05'44"W Seminole County, Florida, Paul Osborne 026768 W. State Road 436, Altamonte (BEING AN EIGHTY FOOT ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT- Probate Division, the address of Springs, Florida 32714, WIDE RIGHT OF-WAY) AND OF-WAY LINE FOR A DIS- which is Post Office Box 8099, Venture 1 Properties 147—industriAl Dealers To register: $100 refundable Seminole County, under the THE POINT OF BEGINNING TANCE OF 60.79 FEET; Sanford, Florida 32772-8099. 407-718-0600 ProPerty For sAle cash deposit and driver's Fictitious Name of Spring Hill OF THOSE LANDS BEING THENCE DEPARTING SAID The names and addresses of Run a display ad of license. Suites by Marriott 205 West DESCRIBED HEREIN; RIGHT-OF-WAT RUN the personal representative and (800) 840-BIDS | 436, and that we intend to regis- THENCE N88°38'26"E FOR A N0l°36'57"W FOR A DISTANCE the personal representative’s Vacant Land - Sanford any size and get up 118—oFFice sPAce Zoned Industrial 1/2 acre [email protected] ter said name with the Divisions DISTANCE OF 1284.00 FEET OF 165.02 FEET; THENCE attorney are set forth below. to 6 classified line AB-1098 AU-3219, Eric Rubin of Corporations, Tallahassee, TO THE SOUTHWEST COR- S88°23'03"W FOR A DIS- For rent/leAse on State Road 46 within the Florida, in accordance with the NER OF THE EAST 1/2 OF TANCE OF 100.00 FEET; All creditors of the decedent and city of Sanford. $155,900. ads for free!! provisions of the Fictitious THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THENCE S0l°36'57"E FOR A other persons having claims or Sanford Office Space Name Statues, to+wit: Section SAID SECTION 25; THENCE DISTANCE OF 150.04 FEET demands against decedent’s 600 square Sq Ft Paul Osborne For Details call: 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. N01 °16'32"W, ALONG THE TO THE AFORESAID NORTH estate, on whom a copy of this to 4,000 Sq Ft Venture 1 Properties Roxzie Lavender WEST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 RIGHT-OF-WAY OF STATE notice is required to be served 205 West State Road 436, LLC OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 FOR ROAD NUMBER 46; THENCE must file their claims with this 407-718-0600 407-322-2611 A DISTANCE OF 2127.18 FEET THE FOLLOWING THREE Court WITHIN THE LATER OF Paul Osborne Publish: January 9, 2019 TO A POINT LYING 500 FEET COURSES AND DISTANCES 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME Venture 1 Properties A037 SOUTHERLY OF, WHEN ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT- OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION 407-718-0600 223— MEASURED AT RIGHT OF-WAY LINE, N83°05'44"W OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS MiscellAneous ANGLES TO THE NORTH LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 1119.75 AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF FEET TO A POINT OF NON- ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS SAID SECTION 25; THENCE TANGENT CURVE HAVING A NOTICE ON THEM. Lung Cancer? And Age 60+? NAME N88°47'31"E ALONG A LINE RADIUS OF 11409.20 FEET You and Your Family May Be BEING PARALLEL WITH AND AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF All other creditors of the dece- Entitled To Significant Cash Notice is hereby given that I am 500.00 FEET SOUTHERLY OF 11°05'37"; THENCE RUN dent and other persons having Award. Call 855-259-0557 for engaged in business at 3197 SAID NORTH LINE OF THE WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC claims or demands against information. No Risk. No Egrets Landing Drive, Seminole NORTHWEST 1/4 FOR A DIS- OF SAID CURVE BEING CON- decedent’s estate must file their Money Out Of Pocket. County, Lake Mary, Florida TANCE OF 1258.38 FEET; CAVE TO THE NORTH, AN claims with this court WITHIN 3 32746 under the Fictitious THENCE N01°11'38"W FOR A ARC DISTANCE 2209.03 FEET; MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Name of Datapreneur, and that DISTANCE OF 130.11 FEET; THENCE N71°59'33"W FOR A OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION I intend to register said name THENCE N88°48'22"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 1947.59 FEET OF THIS NOTICE. with the Divisions of DISTANCE OF 241.18 FEET; TO THE EASTERLY RIGHT- Corporations, Tallahassee, THENCE S05°46'06"E FOR A OF-WAY LINE OF THE AFORE- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS Florida, in accordance with the DISTANCE OF 85.15 FEET; MENTIONED JUNGLE ROAD; IN THE TIME PERIODS SET provisions of the Fictitious THENCE S29°49'45"E FOR A THENCE N01°17'35"W ALONG FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 Name Statues, to+wit: Section DISTANCE OF 81.47 FEET; SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF- OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. THENCE S50°15'37"E FOR A WAY LINE FOR A DISTANCE CODE WILL BE FOREVER DISTANCE OF 92.26 FEET; OF 423.92 FEET TO THE BARRED. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT days before your sched- on 01/25/2019, 09:00 am at 325 AND RECOVERY INC reserves TELCHI VENTURES LLC THENCE S81°53'12"E FOR A POINT OF BEGINNING; OF THE EIGHTEENTH uled court appearance, or Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, the right to accept or reject any DISTANCE OF 72.98 FEET; NOTWITHSTANDING THE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT immediately upon receiv- pursuant to subsection 713.78 and/or all bids. Publish: January 9, 2019 THENCE N71°39'18"E FOR A TOGETHER WITH AND SUB- TIME PERIOD SET FORTH IN AND FOR SEMINOLE ing this notification if the of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo A038 DISTANCE OF 91.98 FEET; JECT TO COVENANTS, EASE- ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED COUNTY, FLORIDA time before the scheduled Towing, Inc. reserves the right to 2004 PONT THENCE N54°02'10"E FOR A MENTS, AND RESTRICTIONS TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE appearance is less than 7 accept or reject any and/or all VIN# 3G7DA03E04S589022 DISTANCE OF 67.43 FEET; OF RECORD. AFTER THE DECEDENTS CASE NO.: days; if you are hearing or bids. THENCE N71°24'11"E FOR A DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. 2017CA001054 voice impaired, call 711. Publish: January 9, 2019 NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS DISTANCE OF 76.10 FEET; SAID PROPERTY CONTAINS 5TFRW5F15GX193721 A031 NAME THENCE S82°26'06"E FOR A 352.674 ACRES MORE OR The date of the first publication CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Publish: January 2, 9, 2019 2016 TOYOTA TUNDRA DISTANCE OF 60.20 FEET; LESS. of this Notice is January 9, Plaintiff, A008 Notice is hereby given that I am THENCE S74°57'45"E FOR A 2019. Publish: January 9, 2019 engaged in business at 9222 DISTANCE OF 74.08 FEET TO Dated this 18th day of VS. A025 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Cardinal Cove Circle, Seminole A POINT LYING 584.00 FEET December, 2018. JAMES A. BARKS, Attorney

ATHENS TOWING AND County, Sanford, Florida 32771 WESTERLY AND 549.93 FEET Florida Bar No. 197564 EDWARD W. GALLAGHER III; Public Notice RECOVERY INC gives Notice under the Fictitious Name of SOUTHERLY OF THE NORTH- By: s/Marisol Vilasuso, Esq. Attorney for Personal et al., of Foreclosure of Lien and intent Dreamscope Production, and EAST CORNER OF THE WEST Wilfredo A. Rodriguez (Florida Representative Defendant(s). Notice of Public Hearing NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: to sell these vehicles on that I intend to register said 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 Bar No. 334936) BARKS LAW FIRM And Regular Board Meeting of Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives 02/01/2019, 08:00 am at 2773 name with the Divisions of OF SAID SECTION 25, WHEN Marisol Vilasuso (Florida Bar 1120 W. First Street, Suite B NOTICE OF FORECLO- The Board of Directors for the Notice of Foreclosure of Lien Navigator Avenue, Sanford, Corporations, Tallahassee, MEASURED ALONG THE No. 92124) Sanford, Florida 32771 SURE SALE PURSUANT Florida Resiliency and Energy and intent to sell these vehicles Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- Florida, in accordance with the NORTH LINE AND AT RIGHT Attorneys for Plaintiff [email protected] TO District (FRED) on 02/07/2019, 09:00 am at 325 section 713.78 of the Florida provisions of the Fictitious ANGLES TO SAID WEST 1/2 AVILA RODRIGUEZ (407) 321 - 1224 CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, Statutes. ATHENS TOWING Name Statues, to+wit: Section OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; HERNANDEZ that the Board of Directors pursuant to subsection 713.78 AND RECOVERY INC reserves 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. THENCE S74°04'49"E FOR A MENA & FERRI LLPJANELLE MCCOY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN “Board” of the Florida Resiliency of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo the right to accept or reject any DISTANCE OF 139.50 FEET; 2525 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Personal Representative that sale will be made pursuant and Energy District “FRED” will Towing, Inc. reserves the right to and/or all bids. Ivan Wesley Fletcher THENCE N69°17'49"E FOR A Suite 1225 8042 Lakecrest Drive, to an Order Resetting Sale hold a Public Hearing and accept or reject any and/or all DISTANCE OF 132.03 FEET; Coral Gables, Florida 33134- Jacksonville, Florida 32256 entered on December 6, Regular Board Meeting on the bids. 2002 HONDA Publish: January 9, 2019 THENCE N63°32'31"E FOR A 6049 2018 in Civil Case No. following dates at the specified VIN# 1HGES26712L018686 A039 DISTANCE OF 105.74 FEET; Direct: (305) 779-3577 Publish: January 9, 16, 2019 2017CA001054, of the Circuit locations: 1G1FP23E9NL143875 THENCE N57°07'37"E FOR A Fax: (305) 779-3561 A043 Court of the EIGHTEENTH January 17, 2019, at 12:00 P.M. 1992 CHEVROLET CAMERO Publish: January 9, 2019 DISTANCE OF 84.32 FEET; Email: [email protected] Judicial Circuit in and for (EST) at the City of Fernandina A032 THENCE N35°51'33"E FOR A Email: [email protected] Seminole County, Florida, Beach, Conference Room locat- Publish: January 9, 2019 NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS DISTANCE OF 67.12 FEET; wherein, CITIMORTGAGE, ed at 204 Ash Street, A026 NAME THENCE N10°43'07"E FOR A Publish: January 9, 16, 2019 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT INC. is the Plaintiff, and Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. DISTANCE OF 160.13 FEET; A041 FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, EDWARD W. GALLAGHER III; The purpose of the Public NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Notice is hereby given that I am THENCE N02°19'08"W FOR A FLORIDA UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Hearing is to receive public JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S engaged in business at DISTANCE OF 200.41 FEET: PROBATE DIVISION EDWARD W. GALLAGHER III; comment on Resolution No. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TOWING gives Notice of Seminole County, Florida under THENCE N01°12'09"W, FOR A CITIMORTGAGE, INC.; STONE F19-01 – Adoption of Final Foreclosure of Lien and intent to the Fictitious Name of Fun 4 DISTANCE OF 37.00 FEET TO IN THE COUNTY COURT File No. 2018-CP-1634 CREEK AT WEKIVA CONDO- Assessments. The purpose of 1998 JEEP GRAND sell these vehicles on Seminole Kids, and that I THE NORTH LINE OF THE IN AND FOR SEMINOLE MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.; the Regular Board Meeting is for CHEROKEE 01/23/2019, 09:00 am at 326 intend to register said name with NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID COUNTY, FLORIDA Division Probate UNKNOWN TENANT 1 N/K/A the Board to consider any other 1 J 4 G X 7 8 Y 9 W LOYD LN OVIEDO, FL 32765- the Divisions of Corporations, SECTION 25; THENCE JUSTIN RAMIREZ; DAY ROOF- business which may properly C 1 9 8 1 0 7 6774, pursuant to subsection Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- N88°48'22"E, ALONG SAID CASE NO.: IN RE: ESTATE OF ING, INC.; ANY AND ALL come before it. 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. dance with the provisions of the NORTH LINE FOR A DIS- 2018-CC-002332-20L-S UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- A copy of the resolution and/or JZM Inc d/b/a MIRANDA'S Fictitious Name Statues, to+wit: TANCE OF 37.00 FEET TO A WALTER E. NILL ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER the Agenda may be obtained SALE WILL BE HELD AT TOWING reserves the right to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes POINT LYING 68.00 FEET HEATHERTON VILLAGE, UNIT AND AGAINST THE HEREIN online at 10:00am ON 01/21/19 AT accept or reject any and/or all 1991. WESTERLY OF THE AFORE- ONE, HOMEOWNERS’ ASSO- Deceased. NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- www.fdfcbonds.com/notices or 1240 S. CR 427, LONGWOOD bids. MENTIONED NORTHEAST CIATION, INC., DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT at the offices of the FRED FL 32750 Kristina Wadsworth CORNER OF THE WEST 1/2 a Florida not-for-profit corpora- NOTICE TO CREDITORS KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR Administrator, Florida 2G1WD5E31C1160503 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; tion, ALIVE, WHETHER SAID Development Finance Publish: January 9, 2019 2012 CHEVROLET Publish: January 9, 2019 THENCE S06°20'57"W FOR A The administration of the estate UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY Corporation, 156 Tuskawilla A027 A040 DISTANCE OF 211.98 FEET; Plaintiff, of Walter E. Nill, deceased, CLAIM AN INTEREST AS Road, Winter Springs, FL THENCE S77°l2'09"E FOR A v. whose date of death was SPOUSES, HEIRS, 32708, during normal business Publish: January 9, 2019 DISTANCE OF 191.79 FEET December 1, 2018, is pending in DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR hours. The meetings are open A033 TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT- UNKNOWN PERSONAL REP- the Circuit Court for Seminole OTHER CLAIMANTS are to the public and conducted in NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OF-WAY LINE OF THE LAKE RESENTATIVE, SPOUSE, County, Florida, Probate Defendants. accordance with the provisions ATHENS TOWING AND THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL HARNEY WATER ASSOCIA- HEIRS, DEVISEES, Division, the address of which is of Florida law. Meetings may be RECOVERY INC gives Notice CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TION, INC. EASEMENT AS GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, 301 N. Park Ave., Sanford, The Clerk of the Court, continued as found necessary of Foreclosure of Lien and intent NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- RECORDED IN THE OFFICIAL LIENORS, CREDITORS, Florida 32771. The names and Grant Maloy will sell to the to a time and place specified on to sell these vehicles on NOTICE is hereby given the fol- DA RECORDS BOOK 508, PAGE TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER addresses of the personal rep- highest bidder for cash at record. Members of the public 01/29/2019, 08:00 am at 2773 lowing vehicles will be sold at 581, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PARTIES CLAIMING BY resentative and the personal Seminole County Courthouse may attend and participate. Navigator Avenue, Sanford, public sale on 01/23/2019, CASE NO.: 2018 CA 001893 SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- THROUGH, UNDER, OR representative's attorney are set 301 N. Park Avenue, Room S- If any person decides to appeal Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- 09:00 am at 1850 High St, DA; THENCE N08°43'26"E, AGAINST THE ESTATE OF forth below. 201, Sanford, FL 32771 on any decision made with respect section 713.78 of the Florida Longwood, FL 32750 MULTI FUND GENEVA MORT- ALONG SAID WESTERLY BARBARA H. HERRMANN, All creditors of the decedent and January 31, 2019 at 11:00:00 to any matter considered at this Statutes. ATHENS TOWING Longwood, FL 32750-3722, pur- GAGE, LLC, RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR A DECEASED, AND ALL other persons having claims or AM EST the following described meeting, such person will need AND RECOVERY INC reserves suant to subsection F.S. 713.78. a Florida limited liability compa- DISTANCE OF 178.19 FEET UNKNOWN PERSONS OR demands against decedent's real property as set forth in said a record of the proceedings and the right to accept or reject any Courtesy Towing, Inc. reserves ny TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THAT PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIM- estate on whom a copy of this Final Judgment, to wit: such person may need to and/or all bids. the right to accept or reject any CERTAIN EASEMENT ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, notice is required to be served ensure that a verbatim record of and/or all bids. Plaintiff, RECORDED IN OFFICIAL TITLE, OR INTEREST IN THE must file their claims with this CONDOMINIUM UNIT 556- the proceedings is made at his 2003 FORD RECORDS BOOK 191, PAGE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 614 court ON OR BEFORE THE 103, STONE CREEK AT or her own expense and which VIN# 3FAFP11333R161599 2007 1C3LC56RX7N519162 vs. 168, PUBLIC RECORDS OF HEATHERTON VILLAGE, IN LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER WEKIVA, A CONDOMINI- record includes the testimony CHRYSLER SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- HEATHERTON VILLAGE, THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- UM, TOGETHER WITH AN and evidence on which the 2002 1GBFG15R121147125 Publish: January 9, 2019 GENEVA RANCHES LLC, a DA; THENCE N61°29'49"W, KEVIN T. HERRMANN, LICATION OF THIS NOTICE UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN appeal is based. CHEVROLET A028 Florida limited liability company, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE THE COMMON ELE- In accordance with the provi- 2005 1GCEK19B75E253160 FRANCISCO R. RUIZ, individu- FOR A DISTANCE OF 163.49 KEVIN T. HERRMANN and DATE OF SERVICE OF A MENTS, ACCORDING TO sions of the Americans with CHEVROLET ally, PROMAX INVESTMENTS, FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF UNKNOWN TENANTS 1 AND COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THE DECLARATION OF Disabilities Act, any person 1995 1J4GZ78Y1SC690540 LLC, a Florida limited liability THE AFORESAID NORTH- 2, THEM. CONDOMINIUM THEREOF requiring special accommoda- JEEP NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: company, JOSE CAETANO EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 25; All other creditors of the dece- RECORDED IN OFFICIAL tions or an interpreter to partici- 1999 1LNHM81WXXY639244 ATHENS TOWING AND LACERDA, individually, THENCE N88°48'22"E ALONG Defendants. dent and other persons having RECORDS BOOK 6244, pate at this meeting should con- LINCOLN RECOVERY INC gives Notice GILBERTO NEVES, individual- SAID NORTH LINE FOR A DIS- claims or demands against PAGE 259 AS AMENDED tact FRED 1997 1MELM13P3VW606573 of Foreclosure of Lien and intent ly, LUIZ AUGUSTO TEIVE TANCE OF 121.08 FEET; NOTICE OF ACTION decedent's estate must file their FROM TIME TO TIME, OF at (407) 712-6352 at least seven MERCURY to sell these vehicles on ROCHA a/k/a LUIZ A. ROCHA, THENCE S61°29'49"E ALONG claims with this court WITHIN 3 THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF (7) days prior to the meeting. 2002 2GCEC19W721278931 02/02/2019, 08:00 am at 2773 individually, G. NEVES, LLC, a THE NORTHERLY LINE OF To: UNKNOWN SPOUSE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE SEMINOLE COUNTY, Persons who are hearing or CHEVROLET Navigator Avenue, Sanford, Florida limited liability company THAT SAID CERTAIN EASE- OF KEVIN T. HERRMANN OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION FLORIDA. speech impaired can contact 2017 3N1CE2CP9HL369220 Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- f/k/a G. NEVES, INC., a dis- MENT RECORDED IN OFFI- 614 Heatherton Village OF THIS NOTICE. the Florida Dual Party Relay NISSAN section 713.78 of the Florida solved Florida corporation, CIAL RECORDS BOOK 191, Altamonte Springs, FL ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN System at 1-800-955-8770 2008 5N1AR18U28C657881 Statutes. ATHENS TOWING ROCHA INVESTMENTS, INC., PAGE 168, FOR A DISTANCE 32714 IN THE TIME PERIODS SET INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS (Voice) and 1-800-955-8771 NISSAN AND RECOVERY INC reserves a Florida corporation, THE OF 282.52 FEET; THENCE FORTH IN FLORIDA FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, (TDD). Meetings may be can- 2003 5N1ED28T73C633470 the right to accept or reject any GREENWICH DEVELOPMENT CONTINUE ALONG SAID YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an STATUTES SECTION 733.702 OTHER THAN THE PROPER- celled from time to time without NISSAN and/or all bids. GROUP, LLC, a Florida limited NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID action to foreclose a claim of WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE advertised notice. 2005 KL1TG62675B365579 liability company, ERNESTO P. EASEMENT, N88°47'51"E FOR lien for assessments on the fol- NOTWITHSTANDING THE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST Florida Resiliency and Energy CHEVROLET 2003 FORD LOPES, individually, EPL A DISTANCE OF 92.18 FEET; lowing property in Seminole TIME PERIODS SET FORTH FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 District 2005 WBXPA93475WD02944 VIN# 3FAFP11333R161599 INVESTMENTS, CORP., a THENCE LEAVING SAID County, Florida: ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED DAYS AFTER THE SALE. BMW Florida corporation, SOUTH- NORTH LINE OF EASEMENT Unit 614, HEATHERTON VIL- TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Publish: January 9, 2019 Publish: January 9, 2019 ERN SEAS OF AMERICA COR- RUN N22°47'21"E FOR A DIS- LAGE, Unit One, according to AFTER THE DECEDENT'S Dated this 27 day of December, A023 Publish: January 9, 2019 A029 PORATION, a Florida corpora- TAN F 153.17 FEET TO THE the plat thereof as recorded in DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. 2018. A034 tion, and GENEVA INVEST- NORTH LINE OF GOVERN- Plat Book 19, Pages 36-37, of

MENTS, LLC, a Florida limited MENT LOT 1, SECTION 25, the Public Records of Seminole The date of first publication of ALDRIDGE | PITE, LLP liability company, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, County, Florida. this notice is January 19, 2019. Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: RANGE 32 EAST, SEMINOLE 1615 South Congress Avenue Autopro Outlet gives notice & NOTICE OF SALE ATHENS TOWING AND Defendants. COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE A/K/A 614 Heatherton Village, Respectfully Submitted by: Suite 200 intent to sell for nonpayment of PUBLIC SALE RECOVERY INC gives Notice CONTINUE N22°47'21"E FOR Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 Delray Beach, FL 33445 labor, service & storage fees the of Foreclosure of Lien and intent NOTICE OF SALE PURU- A DISTANCE 180.85 FEET TO Michelle A. Berglund-Harper, Telephone: (844) 470-8804 following vehicle on 1/28/19 at IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA to sell these vehicles on SANT TO CHAPTER 45 THE INTERSECTION OF A has been filed against you and Esq. Facsimile: (561) 392-6965 8:30AM at 304 Sanora Blvd STATUTES 713.78 THE FOL- 02/01/2019, 08:00 am at 2773 OF THE FLORIDA MEANDER LINE AT THE you are required to serve a copy Attorney for Personal Sanford, FL 32773. Parties LOWING VEHICLES WILL BE Navigator Avenue, Sanford, STATUTES APPROXIMATE EDGE OF of your written defenses, if any, Representative By: claiming interest have rights to a SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE ON Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- WATER OF LAKE HARNEY to this action on Helena Florida Bar Number: 0084028 Michelle N. Lewis, Esq. FBN: hearing prior to sale with Clerk TUESDAY Feb. 26, 2019 AT section 713.78 of the Florida NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BEING REFERENCE HEREIN Gutierrez Malchow, Esquire, MURPHY & BERGLUND PLLC Primary E-Mail: of Court. Owner has rights to 10:00 AM, AT CORTES TOW- Statutes. ATHENS TOWING pursuant to a Final Judgment of AS REFERENCE POINT "A"; Plaintiff’s attorney, whose 1101 Douglas Avenue, Suite B [email protected] recover possession of vehicle ING SERVICE, 245 ORANGE AND RECOVERY INC reserves Foreclosure dated November THENCE RUN SOUTHEAST- address is 646 E. Colonial Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 w/out judicial AVE. LONGWOOD, FLORIDA the right to accept or reject any 29, 2018 and entered in Case ERLY ALONG THE WATERS Drive, Orlando, Florida 32803 Telephone: (407) 865-9553 IMPORTANT proceedings as pursuant to FL 32750. THESE VEHICLES and/or all bids. No. 2018 CA 001893 of the EDGE OF LAKE HARNEY TO within thirty (30) days from the Fax: (407) 865-5742 Statute 559.917. Any proceeds ARE SOLD AS IS WITH NO Circuit Court of the Eighteenth THE INTERSECTION OF THE date of the first publication, of E-Mail: AMERICANS WITH DIS- recovered from sale over the TITLE GUARANTEE. SELLER 2008 BMW Judicial Circuit in and for EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF this Notice of Action and file the [email protected] ABILITIES ACT: If you are amount of lien will be deposited RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VIN# WBANU53588CT06997 Seminole County, Florida, THE AFORESAID TOWNSHIP original with the clerk of this Secondary E-Mail: a person with a disability w/ Clerk of the Court for disposi- BID. BIDDING STARTS AT wherein Multi Fund Geneva 20 SOUTH, RANGE 33 EAST; court either before service on [email protected] who needs any accommo- tion upon court order. AMOUNT OWED FOR TOW- Mortgage LLC is the Plaintiff THENCE S01°41'42"E ALONG plaintiff’s attorney or immediate- dation in order to partici- Said Company reserves the Publish: January 9, 2019 ING AND STORAGE. VIEW- and Geneva Ranches LLC, SAID EAST BOUNDARY LINE ly thereafter; otherwise a default pate in this proceeding, right to accept or reject any & all A030 ING ONE HOUR PRIOR TO Francisco R. Ruiz, Promax OF TOWNSHIP 20 TO THE will be entered against you for Publish: January 9, 16, 2019 you are entitled, at no bids. SALE. FORM OF PAYMENT IS Investments, LLC, Jose NORTHEAST CORNER OF the relief demanded in the com- A044 cost to you, to the provi- 03 GMC VIN# CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK. Caetano Lacerda, Gilberto SAID SECTION 25; THENCE plaint or petition. sion of certain assis- 1GKES16S236148784 Neves, Luiz Augusto Teive S88°48'22"E ALONG THE tance. If you require NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: 1.) 1999 Nissan Sentra Rocha a/k/a Luiz A. Rocha, G. NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH- Dated on this 16th day of assistance please con- Publish: January 9, 2019 ATHENS TOWING AND VIN: 1N4AB41D3XC721886 Neves, LLC, A Florida Limited EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION November, 2018. tact: ADA Coordinator, at A024 RECOVERY INC gives Notice Liability Company f/k/a G. 25 FOR A DISTANCE OF Seminole Court of Foreclosure of Lien and intent 2.) Animal Trailer Neves, Inc., Rocha 109.55 FEET TO AN INTER- Grant Maloy Administration, 301 N. to sell these vehicles on VIN: NONE Investments, Inc., The SECTION WITH THE NORTH- As Clerk of said Court and Park Ave, Suite N301, 02/01/2019, 08:00 am at 2773 Greenwich Development Group, EASTERLY LINE OF THE Comptroller Sanford, Florida, 32771- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Navigator Avenue, Sanford, Publish: January 9, 2019 LLC, Ernesto P. Lopes, EPL AFORESAID GOVERNMENT 1292, (407) 665-4227. Oviedo Towing, Inc. gives Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- A035 Investments, Corp., Southern LOT 1, SAID POINT ALSO By /s/ Katherine Pope NOTE: You must contact Notice of Foreclosure of Lien section 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ATHENS TOWING Seas Of America Corporation BEING REFERENCED HERE- As Deputy Clerk coordinator at least 7 and intent to sell these vehicles SANFORD HERALD Midweek: Jan. 9-12, 2019 • PAGE 11

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA A copy of the Ordinance and the complete legal description by metes The City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, will hold public and bounds shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all per- hearings at 7 PM, or as soon thereafter as practicable, in the sons desiring to examine the same. Commission Chambers, First Floor, City Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida, as follows: All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings. . on Monday, January 14, 2019 to consider first reading of Ordinance No. 4484 and By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida. . on Monday, January 28, 2019 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No. 4484, annexing property generally described as fol- IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- lows: TIES ACT, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO- 39.88 acre(s) between E. Lake Mary Blvd. and Eaglewoods Trail and CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT between Skyway Drive and Kentucky Street, as shown on the map 407.688.5010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF below: THE MEETING.

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a person decides to appeal a decision made with respect to any matter considered at the above meeting or hearing, he or she may need a verbatim record of the proceedings, including the testi- mony and evidence, which record is not provided by the City of Sanford. (FS 286.0105)

Traci R. Houchin, CMC, FCRM City Clerk

Publish: December 30, 2018, January 9, 13, 2019 L235 PAGE 12 • Midweek: Jan. 9-12, 2019 SANFORD HERALD

Celebrate all week long with activites at Seminole State for ‘Moon Week’

By Larry Griffin because it will appear bigger change,” he said. “You can go Herald Staff and closer to the Earth due to outside and see the moon, its point in the elliptical orbit. and then it disappears. When With the news of a coming Derek Demeter, planetari- it reaches totality, it turns red. lunar eclipse called ominous- um director at Seminole State That can be kind of eerie.” ly in some media outlets the College, thought all of the He said people could bene- “Super Blood Wolf Moon” on labels were a bit much, but fit from learning a little about Sunday, Jan. 20, Seminole admitted that it was fun, any- the universe. State College is throwing a way. “The moon has been vitally week-long party full of events Demeter said their forth- important to people forever,” in anticipation. coming Moon Week is a he said. “The fabrication of A total lunar eclipse is departure from their normal our months comes from the when the Earth casts a shad- ‘Space Week’ held most moon - the phases of the ow on the moon, sometimes Januarys. Space events, he moon make our calendar. called a “Blood Moon” due to said, were good to have in This is a good opportunity to the red hue when the eclipse the beginning of the year in go outside and look at the reaches totality. Florida because it gets darker night sky, and really connect It’s also gotten the name earlier and the weather tend- with the universe.” “wolf moon” because of a ref- ed to be more mild. He said they would be erence to folklore tradition, Of the lunar eclipse, using telescopes on the wherein January is the time Demeter said the appeal lay eclipse night to study all of year when wolves tended in the change from normalcy. kinds of other stars and for- to howl outside villages. “Any eclipse is exciting mations, as well. And for And it’s called “super” because of the sudden those who couldn’t be there in person, they’d be offering internet live-streams for peo- ple to see the view from the telescope on their computers. If the skies are too cloudy to view the eclipse, Demeter said they’ll be putting on shows inside the planetarium instead. Beginning on Monday, Jan. 14, each day in Moon Week will hold an event themed around space or the moon, Photo contributed by Derek Demeter with the first event being a On Jan. 21, people will be able to see a 'Blood Moon' around 11:40 p.m. moon observing that after- noon from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the E. Ann McGee student center patio at Seminole State College. Other events will include See MOON, Page 7