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Larry Kudlow is being treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after suffering a “very mild” heart attack and doctors expect him to make a full City Commission learns recovery, the White House says. of Goldsboro building EXTREMEFIREDANGERFORCES NATIONAL FOREST CLOSURES HeraldBy Larry Staff Griffin Colorado’s San Juan National For- est is shutting down, a rare tactic North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un and United States President Donald Trump shake hands at the conclusion of The Sanford City Commission was surprised to learn also being used in Arizona and their meeting at the Capella Resort on Sentosa Island on June 12, 2018 in Singapore. AP photo/Susan Walsh. that there were some houses being built without New Mexico as the U.S. Southwest garages in the Goldsboro area by Seminole County, struggles with severe drought. which differs from the current zoning in the area. Community Relations and Neighborhood Engage- EFFECTS OF SUPREME ment Director Andrew Thomas did a presentation in COURT VOTER ROLL which he showed a house at 1019 Olive Street, built by DECISION APPEAR LIMITED the County, which had no garage or even a carport. KEEPING SANFORD BEAUTIFUL The home was like several others in the vicinity, Election directors from other states built by funds from the county’s State Housing say they are not inclined to follow Initiative Partnership (SHIP) and HUD Home. Ohio’s aggressive method of remov- The City’s zoning for the area is one-family hous- ing inactive people from voter rolls. ing with either a garage or a carport. Mayor Jeff Triplett, seeing the house in question, ‘MAJOR CHANGE FOR THE asked if it was possible for the City to deny some of the WORLD’ waivers presented to them by County builders, which has led to the garage-less homes. In an extraordinary nuclear sum- Thomas said it was. mit full of striking moments, “I will back you every day with Planning and Zoning Trump pledges “security guaran- and everyone else, to hold them accountable to where tees” to North Korea and Kim we need to be,” Triplett said. “Why are they approving Jong Un reiterates his commit- things that are unacceptable to us? We don’t allow ment to “complete denucleariza- those in the city. You deny those all day long.” tion of the Korean Peninsula” — Commissioner Velma Williams concurred. but details on next steps are thin. “It’s a depressed area,” she said. “You don’t See GOLDSBORO, Page 12 The Latest: Moon offers aid to find remains of US soldiers See what’s happening See AP Story, Page 7 around Seminole County See page 4 STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST SEMINOLE SMILE As of 4 p.m. Tuesday

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Photos courtesy of Sharon Smith Office Worker Members of the City of Sanford Public Works Department were out cleaning up historic areas on Mellonville Av- enue on Monday, including the Ft. Reid marker on the corner of Mellonville and Grove Manor Drive. at Pet Rescue by Judy PAGE 2 • Midweek: June 13-16, 2018 SANFORD HERALD Repurposing into Art: Basket Babe Anne Bulmer and Woodworker Jake Winter

HeraldBy Jessica Arts ColumnistPirani Woodworker Jake Winter, A Fox in the Henhouse New Smyrna woodworker Jake Winter first Local basket maker Anne Bulmer has been picked up his craft in sixth-grade woodshop. in the basket business for a modest 10 years “After I took that class, I felt like I wanted to that belies her abiding passion for the art. do it after I graduated,” said Jake during an “I have been doing this since about 2008, interview on Sunday afternoon. which is not long, for a basket maker; but I This Renaissance man is an animal lover just love it,” she effused, aware of basketry’s who breeds miniature chickens, cows, pigs rich traditions. and dwarf goats at his Enchanted Forest Farm. “Baskets were made strictly for use,” Anne “We have over 100 animals with the chickens,” began. “The Shakers used them every day. said the burgeoning farmer. “The only one we And the Nantucket baskets were made by have that’s regular-sized is the horse, everyone sailors on the lightships when he was out for else is mini-sized,” Jake explained. weeks and months at a time, and then he Among Jake’s most beautiful creations are his would use it back on shore,” explained the handcrafted chicken coops. “They’re his own native New Englander. design,” beamed Jake’s mother, Patti Winter. Bulmer caught the bug after seeing a bas- “There were times we raised farm animals,” ketry demonstration in Leesburg. “At a street said Jake. “I made a nice, big chicken coop for our fair, there was a woman making baskets. I chickens, and after I had that made, I decided to kept walking by her tent and watching her build that for other people. The way I have it progress when after the third or fourth time I made, it fits 12 chickens and it looks like a cabin.” walked past, she asked me if I was interested “It’s so big, our grandchildren, who are 7 and in learning. I told her I want to make Nan- 8, can stand up in it,” Patti piped in. “When he tuckets, but she told me that I had to start made his first one, he put it on Craig’s List, and with the Volkswagen: the reed basket, before I it sold in two days with orders for two more.” could move on to the Cadillac: the Nan- Winter works out of the workshop at his tucket,” Anne laughed. family’s barn in New Smyrna Beach. Jake has This Massachusetts girl has mostly made her autism and his family was looking for a sus- name crafting by Nantucket and Shaker style tainable business that he can run into his old baskets. Bulmer joined the vibrant community age to maintain his independence and home. surrounding North Carolina’s basket-making “I usually try to think first on how I want to de- guild with which she regularly attends con- sign it, and after I have it in my mind, I use my ventions and takes lessons from some of the computer and the drawing tablet to visualize it. most notable living basket-makers around. Then I look at the tablet and get it be the same “I just love making the baskets,” bubbled thing… I get started on Sundays by cutting Anne through her charming northern accent. wood for the next day. I get the pieces together, “I’ve made sewing baskets for my sisters, and and I start sanding, and painting, and crafting.” a cradle and a bassinet that I turned into a Jake is a regular at the Sanford Farmer’s coffee table, purses, and Easter baskets. I’m a Market and at our Welcome Center where he basket fool!” She practically glowed on the sells signs, coasters and wall decor. His larger, other end of the line. “Once I start making a carpentry pieces, like the planters, patio sets, basket, for me, it is so relaxing! Because that’s porch swings and chicken coops are fre- all I focus on, the making of the basket, doing quently custom-ordered by the client. the stays, and deciding what size weavers to “So far everything I make is my favorite be- use. I use cane for Nantuckets. Hardwood, cause it’s something I’ve worked so hard for, Photo contributed and maple, and walnut, and cherry. For the First Anne Bulmer lovingly crafted bassinette basket (top) before converting it to a coffee table typifying it’s something that I want to share with Shakers, I use pounded ash; it’s very fine, and her lavish creativity. New Smyrna woodworker, carpenter, and farmer Jake Winter designs and builds cus- everybody. That’s why I want to make it, so I that’s why it’s expensive. It’s expensive to tom chicken coops (above) that feature private nesting boxes, a hinged roof and a door for easy access. have something to share.” use, and they come out beautiful!” She added Catch up with Jake at the Welcome Center this again with passionate emphasis, “They come Saturday night during the Art Walk or stop by out just beautiful!” you want to replicate. On Nantucket they is, “Have basket will travel.” to say hello at an upcoming Farmer’s Market. Anne looks forward to these conventions have the museums where you can go look at Anne is one of the featured talents this for camaraderie and to pick up tricks at each the baskets, most of mine are done on a month at the Artisans on 5th Gallery where Jessica Pirani can be reached at turn. “There are always historical baskets that mold,” said the avid adventurer whose motto her work is on display. [email protected]

ARTSHeraldBy Jessica Arts ColumnistPirani ALIVE:view of everything colorful. Food Truck Fiesta and Art Walk While there, visit with the local artisan, woodworker, This Saturday, June 16, and carpenter Jake Winter, downtown Sanford will host who will present his line of the Art Walk. wall decor. To learn more, The Historic Sanford Wel- check out his spotlight in come Center will hold their today’s newspaper. monthly art show whose Did you agree with the theme is Kaleidoscope, with a awarding of the Judge’s

Photo contributed The Historic Sanford Welcome Center now features Jake Winter’s line of decor and wall art made by hand at his home workshop.

Choice prize? Cast your own guests from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Castiglia, who is promoting ballot for the People’s Choice Redneck Riviera his 7th album Up All Night; Award. Polls open at 6 p.m. Jeanine Taylor Folk Art, at John Rich of the country music heavy blues, $5 at the door. and close at 8:30 p.m. when 211 E. 1st St, will hold a clos- duo Big and Rich will be in town Saturday brings Rockit-Fly, an the winner is announced. ing reception for Karl at Pat’s Liquor, Leaf, and Wine Orlando-based cover band For more information, dial: Mullen’s collection, Rambunc- in the promotion of his new line playing hits from the 80s de- 407-302-2586. tious Ardor. A feast for the of whiskey, Redneck Riviera. signed for dancing. Doc eyes and a treat for the soul, This multi-platinum hit-maker Williamson, the treat of the Moseying up Sanford Ave, this is your last chance to will be on site for autographs, a week, will host his Sunday the Food Truck Fiesta will cir- view this luminous suite in its whiskey tasting and meet and Blues Jam at 5 p.m. cle around The West End and entirety. For more informa- greet next Monday, June 18, about 12 driving-through tion, dial: 407-323-2774. from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Pom Poko

Live it Up! Fathom Films will stream Isao Takahata’s Pom Poko to Inner Compass Brewing will cinemas around the country hold their inaugural comedy on June 17, 18 and 19. This night hosted by Larry Griffin Japanese eco-fable is appro- and feature eight local come- priate for all ages and depicts dians in Due North Comedy. a lushly affecting, funny look West End will host Chelsea at what it means to live in the Garden Live! Tomorrow modern world. (Thursday); and on Friday, a Sock Drive free punk show with four bands in from St. Catherines, Ontario. The Alley and Fuel BBQ are The Alley will host Sound collecting new socks for Theory for their Alive After 5 needy women, men, and chil- celebration. This high-energy dren. Give from your sole five-piece seasoned rock band now through June 24. plays all of your favorites from the 70s, 80s and 90s, and Jessica Pirani can be reached at on. Friday night, catch Albert [email protected] SANFORD HERALD Midweek: June 13-16, 2018 PAGE 3 OPINIONS SNARKY McSNIDE SAYS,

Who will win the Nobel Peace Prize? Tweety has made solid progress where other Presidents did little or nothing. We Tweety or the Twerp? have spent untold millions of dollars maintaining a military presence in Korea It is truly bizarre, a prize named for Al- all these years. Tweety has upset the sta- fred Nobel, the dynamite king. tus quo many times but this tops them all.

The leading candidate is Tweety, a former The Nobel types, who hate Tweety, des- TV reality star turned President of the perately want to award it to someone else. United States of America. The Twerp? He has more baggage than Why? Because he and the Twerp, the Tweety. Supreme Leader of the Democratic Peo- ple’s Republic of Korea, met in Singapore The real winner should be the most obvi- to end 68 years of hostility between the ous choice. The man who some years ago two countries. said he himself deserved it. The man who has broken many records. The Less than a year ago Tweety and the man who has dallied with the likes of Twerp were trading insults and war Madonna and Carmen Electra, wrestled threats, now we have pictures of them as with Hulk Hogan and become a confidant best buds. of both Tweety and the Twerp.

Tweety being awarded the Nobel Prize is Dennis Rodman the Democrats worst nightmare. Barack Obama won it and most people can’t fig- If it wasn’t for Dennis, this meeting in Sin- ure out what he did to earn it. Here gapore would never have happened.

Polls Apart MALLARD FILLMORE Bruce Tinsley By Mark Shields omy, one of the highest ratings since Bill Clin- ton left the White House in 2001. Trump’s ap- “Fish gotta swim. Birds gotta fly.” proval rating has climbed to 44 percent, the Add to Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II’s highest it has been since the first month of his timeless wisdom from “Show Boat” that before presidency and almost identical to Barack every election, “(alleged) pundits gotta predict.” Obama’s and Ronald Reagan’s scores at simi- You can be sure that once again, this cam- lar junctures in their presidencies. paign year at least one long-shot candidate But before members of the GOP put the Cham- whose inevitable defeat, long before Election pagne on ice in expectation of a big win in the Day, has been smugly assumed by the pundits midterm elections Nov. 6, they should listen to and/or pollsters will respond by quoting Presi- the cautionary wisdom of two professionals who dent Harry Truman, the patron saint of all po- have, through decades of national elections, litical underdogs, who rebutted discouraging jointly conducted that Wall Street Journal/NBC polling numbers before his own historic upset News survey, Democratic pollster Peter D. Hart victory in 1948: “I wonder how far Moses and Republican pollster Bill McInturff. would have gone if he’d taken a poll in Egypt.” Hart reminds us that in 2010, when the Repub- “so strong it accurately predicts the net margin by a solid 50-40 percent margin, would prefer Truth be told, there is some very good public licans took away 63 Democratic House seats and of the election.” Using the average vote of the that Democrats control Congress. polling available, including the Wall Street reclaimed the House majority, the WSJ/NBC past three midterm elections, McInturff found Even with positive economic news and the Journal/NBC News poll, which, let it be noted, News poll had shown that 63 percent of Repub- that consistently, 85 percent of voters who ap- promised tax cuts, doubts and misgivings about after a pre-Election Day survey in 2016, forecast licans were expressing a strong interest in that prove of the job the president is doing will vote Donald Trump’s temperament and policies remain that Hillary Clinton — who would actually re- election campaign, compared with 49 percent of for the congressional candidate of that party, a millstone for Republicans on the 2018 ballot and ceive 2.86 million more votes than Donald Democrats. Hart points out that Democrats in while 83 percent of those midterm voters who a wind at the back of challenging Democrats. Trump and capture 48.2 percent of the national 2018 are benefiting from an “intensity advan- disapprove of the president’s performance will vote, compared with Trump’s 46.1 percent — tage” — interestingly by the identical 63-49 per- vote against the congressional candidate of that To find out more about Mark Shields and would win by 4 percentage points. Readers and cent margin Republicans enjoyed eight years president’s party. So even with his climbing 44 read his past columns, visit the Creators Syndi- viewers were openly told that poll came with a ago — which has historically been a reliable in- percent favorable rating, Trump is sporting a cate webpage at www.creators.com. margin of error of plus or minus 2.7 percent — dicator, especially in lower-participation tank top when it comes to political coattails for well within the actual election results. midterm elections, of actual voter turnout. GOP House candidates, which may explain COPYRIGHT 2018 MARK SHIELDS The most recent WSJ/NBC News poll McInturff, writing with his polling colleague why, in the latest WSJ/NBC News poll, voters, DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS.COM contains some welcome news for President Dave Wilson, has found a direct relationship Trump and Republicans: Nearly two-thirds of between a president’s job approval rating and Americans are satisfied with the nation’s econ- the actual vote for members of Congress. It’s PAGE 4 • Midweek : June 13 to 16, 2018 SANFORD HERALD SEMINOLE HAPPENINGS A LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

COMMUNITY EVENTS Pfeiffer graduates Valedictorian of Seminole County Virtual School

Indoor Movies shops & more. Call 407-665- Friday, June 15, 6:30 p.m. 3008. Oviedo Cultural Center, Oviedo. Free. "Cloudy with Family Movie Night a Chance of Meatballs." Monday, June 25, 5:45 p.m., North Branch Library, Virtuous Life Studies 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- Thursdays, 2nd & 4th of ford. Free. "Emoji Movie." each month, 7 p.m., Lake Bring blanket & snacks. Mary Community Center, 140 E. Wilbur Ave., Lake Quick Meals for 1 or 2 Mary. Bible study by Veron- Tuesday, June 26, 2 to 3:30 ica L. Smith, uniqueness & p.m., North Branch Library, harvesting your promise. 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- ford. Learns ways to down- Photos contributed Comedy Show size & simplify meal prep, Seminole County Virtual School Valedictorian, Sarah Michelle Pfeiffer. was accepted in to Indiana University Dance Degree Program - de- Saturday, June 16, 9 p.m., essential kitchen tools, ap- ferring enrollment for 1 year in order to remain at Pacific Northwest Ballet (Seattle) in their Professional Division 2 program. She began Inner Compass Brewing pliances & ideas. Free. Reg- her academic career at Idyllwilde and Wekiva Elementary and Greenwood Lakes Middle through 7th grade. In 8th grade she started 2 Company, 300 E. 2nd Street, istration required. Call morning classes and 4 classes via Seminole County Virtual School to pursue dance training daily at Orlando Ballet School Academy and Sanford. Due North Com- 407-665-1620. maintained this schedule throughout her junior year at Lake Mary High School. Then, while at Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle for the edy Show. Free. Not recom- Summer of 2017 she was invited to join their Professional Division 1 Program for the 2017 -2018 school year. Accepting the offer, she mended for young children. Flying Needles moved to Seattle and finished earning high school credits via Seminole County Virtual School. Sarah flew home to graduate on May 23 Wednesday, June 27 (last and flew back to Seattle the next day for the PNB showcase production. She will dance this summer with the American Ballet Theater and Paddleboard & Kayak Wednesday of each month), return for the 2018 to 2019 year with PNB - Divison 2 program. In the fall of 2019 she will enroll at Indiana University as a double major in Demos 6 to 7:30 p.m., North Branch Ballet and Journalism. Left: Pictured are (l to r) Robin Pfeiffer - mom and ESOL Wicklow Elementary teacher, Sarah Pfeiffer, Connor Pfeif- Saturday, June 16, 10 a.m. Library, 150 N. Palmetto fer - brother and Mike Pfeiffer - dad and Principal of Hamilton Elemntary School. Right: She is pictured with her Seminole County Virtual to noon, Secret Lake Park, Ave., Sanford. Free. Adults School graduating class. 200 N. Triplet Lake Dr., Cas- & teens 15+. Knit, crochet & selberry. Instructors from other needlework, share Holy Cross Episcopal hosts Vacation Bible School “Fixer Upper” Paddleboard Orlando will tips, learn from others. demo paddleboards & Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 401 South Park Avenue in Sanford will host this kayaks. Free food & drinks. International Safari Gala year's free, fun and faith building VBS program, “Fixer Upper,” held from July 9 Saturday, June 30, 6 to 9 to 13, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with Friday being a parent day BBQ. Kids ages 4 to "Little Wars" p.m., Northland Church 12 years old will focus on God's restoration process for us, Building your life Saturday, June 16, 10 a.m. Rink, 530 Dog Track Rd., without God doesn't work, God can rebuild your foundation with Jesus, Jesus Longwood. The goal is to to 4 p.m., Museum of Semi- rewires our hearts for loving others, Holy Spirit gives power to transform, and re- manifest how we celebrate nole County History, 300 Es- flect our builder - God and The big reveal - Building your life with God provides a diversity as a community at linger Way, Sanford. $3 - forever home with Him and it is fabulous. Kids will rotate through fun activity sta- large. The experience will adults, $1 - students & sen- tions like Classroom Grouping, Outdoors Activities, Snack Time and Arts and iors. Dads free. Toy soldiers not only allow guests to un- Crafts to reaffirm the daily lessons in diverse and fun ways. There will be interac- based on 1913 HG Wells dergo the culture and tive skits with your Construction Foreman and Project Coordinator who introduce book, "War of the Worlds." beauty of some countries the Bible, song time, prayers and daily wrap-up. Register by calling 407-322- Dress in Steampunk attire & from around the world but, 4611 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Photo contributed participate in the battlefield. also the rich history of the Registrants receive a set of diversities. Call 407-834- soldiers. Call 407-665-2489. 2669. Newcomers enjoy luncheon & Board Member Installation Sanford Art Walk "Saladbration" Saturday, June 16, (3rd Saturday, June 30, 6:30 to Saturday of each month), 6 8:30 p.m., All Souls Catholic to 9 p.m., Sanford Welcome Church, 800 Oak Ave., San- Center, 230 E. First St., San- ford. $8 adults/kids under ford. Juried art show, live 12 free. Salad supper with music & art. For info go to over 20 different homemade www.sanfordartwalk.com salads, fresh breads, drinks & desserts. Door prizes, raf- Rhythms at the Roost fles & music. Proceeds used Saturday, June 16, 6 to 10 to help needy with emer- p.m., Cranes Roost, Alt. gency funding & food from Spgs. New Orleans Flare pantry through Society of St. from the NOLA Brass Band. Vincent de Paul. Call 407- Bring chair & enjoy music. 739-7910.

Car Show Church hosts Concert Sunday, June 17, 11 a.m. Saturday, June 30, 7 p.m. to 2 p.m., City Hall, 101 N. (desserts & refreshments 4th St., Lake Mary. from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.), Community United Methodist Church, 41 W. Library Families Rock Highbanks Rd, DeBary. Or- Monday, June 18 6 to 7:30 ange City Orchestra (33+ p.m., North Branch Library, musicians) will preform. 150 N. Palmetto Ave., San- Call 386-668-4805. ford. Decorate rocks & hide them Supplies included. Registration required. Call Art Classes 407-665-1620. July 2 (every first Mon.) , Photos contributed 7 to 9 p.m., Rural Heritage Top left: Newcomers of Central Florida, Inc. installed the club's 2018-2019 Executive Board at Cafe Murano in Altamonte Springs May Lunch & Learn Center, 101 E Main, $25 per 17. Pictured - Linda Hargreaves (Co-VP-Luncheons), Caroline Dawson and Dru Juhl (Co-VP-Programs), Pam Feldman (Recording Sec- Wednesday, June 20, 11:30 session with all supplies in- retary), Helen Hoppmann (Treasurer), Christine Shapin (Corresponding Secretary), Joan Bove (President), Betty Little (Co-VP-Lun- a.m. to 1 p.m., Riverside cluded. Up to 15 people can cheons), Brenda Jones (VP-Membership) and Judy Babine (Parliamentarian). Top center: Past presidents honored at the May 17 Park, 1600 Lockwood Blvd., attend and you can attend Newcomers luncheon included Judy Babine, Ronnie Telzer, Lynne Snowden, Linda Selby, Joan Bove, Dru Juhl and Joan Lenard. Top Oviedo. $9 per class. Health just one or all sessions. Art right: Luncheon attendees included (seated) Joan Vindett, Maureen Smith and Sharon Tackaberry, and (standing) Marquita Nelson and & educational classes & art with Valerie Paint Classes Gayle Hildebrandt. Bottom left: Standing: Barbara Moore, Marcia Hahn, Pam Feldman and Kay Kane; seated: Dede Fluhr and Gail projects. Lunch provided. will be held by Geneva artist Boudreaux. Bottom center: Outgoing Co-VP-Programs Joan Lenard and Haylee Lane delivered some tasty gifts to incoming Co-VP Call 407-971-5575. Valerie Kelley. Call 407-729- Luncheons Betty Little (far left) and Linda Hargreaves (far right) during the installation ceremony. Bottom right: Judy Babine and Joan 1449. Bove presented Newcomers' first president, Lynne Snowden (center), with the Netta Newcomer doll, the flag bearer that was named in River Rats honor of Lynne's late mother Netta. In May, Netta was officially retired as the club's flag bearer. Saturdays, June 23 & July Red, Hot & Boom 21, 9 to 11:45 a.m., Sanford Tuesday, July 3, Cranes Memorial Stadium, Mel- Roost Park, Altamonte lonville Ave., Sanford. Springs. Stretch, hit, throw, learn de- fense & enjoy campers ver- Geneva Parade sus Rats autograph session. Wednesday, July 4, 8:30 $30 per session or $50 for a.m. antique vehicles, 9:30 both. Ages 5 to 12. Sign up a.m. parade line-up, 10 a.m. at www.FloridaLeague.com. parade, 11:15 a.m. festival with food, face painting, Clothing/Shoe Drive pony rides and more. First Saturday, June 23, 10 a.m. Street, Geneva. The theme to 4 p.m., Seminole Towne is “Christmas in July," Center Mall, Sanford. A Float/horse/bicycle/ATV trailer will be in the parking decorating planned! This lot between Burlington Coat year the public will vote for Factory & Dillards for drop- the 1st ($200) and 2nd ($150) ping off donations.. Call 973- place floats. The votes will 598-8880 ext. 18. be 50 cents per vote or 5 votes for $2. The Judges will decide the kid’s & commer- Zoo Night Hikes cial floats. Register Saturdays, June 23 & your float at www.123form- Sept. 15, 7:30 p.m., Central builder.com/form- Florida Zoo, 3755 NW Hwy. 3550466/2018-Parade-Event- 17-92, Sanford. (Ages 5+) Registration-Form. There is Experience the sights & also an Art Contest that goes sounds of the zoo nocturnal along with the theme. Any adventure, up-close & kind of art for wall or table guided flashlight tour. Call concerning Geneva’s 407-323-4450. “Christmas in July” may be entered with two groups, Men's Health Challenge children 12 & under and all Sunday, June 24, 12 to 4 others. And you can start p.m., Springs Meadows Sev- growing your beard and get- enth-day Adventist Church, ting your costume together 5783 N. Ronald Reagan for the Patriotic Santa Blvd. (CR427) , Sanford. Claus Contest. ($100 win- Health & wellness guest ner). speakers, educational ven- dors, food, special work SANFORD HERALD Mideek : June 13 to 16, 2018 • PAGE 5 PEOPLE A GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY Link donates to Rescue for Eagle Scout Project Disney Dreamers & Doers Shining Stars announced

Disney Dreamers & Doers Shining Stars are pictured with sponsor.

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Special to the Herald cially because his primary language is Spanish. However, within six months, Jeremy mastered As one fifth grader was walking to lunch, English and has made many friends. He even Herald photo by Tommy Vincent she noticed her school’s cafeteria helpers sit- helped a fellow Spanish-speaking student who Chris Link dropped off 30 animal beds to Pet Rescue by Judy. ting on a curb to eat their own lunches. Right also relocated to become more comfortable in By Susan Wenner "I’m just glad to help Pet Rescue by Judy and then, she decided she would host a fundraiser his new environment. His kindness inspires Publisher/ People Editor my community." to raise money to buy them a table of their those around him, even if it’s in quiet ways. In regard to scouting and encouraging oth- own. An eighth grader, who was born prema- Sydney Gross, Galileo Gifted School, 8th Chris Link recently presented his Boy ers in this adventure, Chris said, "It’s hard, ture, speaks to parents and families of prema- grade. Sydney believes in the power of uplift- Scout Eagle Scout Project of 30 pet beds to Pet when you first start out it’s like you’re at the ture newborns at local hospitals to let them ing the spirits of others. She noticed how she Rescue by Judy in Sanford. base of a very big mountain. And the higher know everything is going to be okay. Another and her peers often compared themselves to Beginning as a Tiger Scout in 2007, Chris up the mountain the harder it gets to climb , student left Puerto Rico due to Hurricane others on social media. This often resulted in has a long history in scouting as well as serv- but on the way up you learn things that will Maria, and now helps other evacuee students low self-esteem, sadness and bullying. Sydney ing others along the way. According to his help with the climb. Then, after many years of learn English and become more comfortable in makes a point to always say something uplift- dad, Dave Link, his son has obtained the working hard you finally make it to the top their new community. ing and to spread kindness to mitigate the in- Super Achiever award for completing all 20 and when you’re up there you feel like you These three students are among this year’s fluence of social media. She wants to inspire activity pins offered. "In 2012, he crossed over can do anything." Disney Dreamers and Doers who stood out be- people to accept each other for who they truly from Cub Scouts into the Boy Scouts," said Aside from his boy scout activities, Chris cause of their willingness to go above and be- are. She has started singing and acting so that Dave. "Chris has served at the Scout Troop’s began school at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic yond to share their extraordinary character her true self shines through, and hopes it will bugler, troop guide, Instructor, Patrol Leader, School in Altamonte Springs then transferred with the world around them. help someone else know it is okay for them to Assistant Patrol Leader and is currently the to English Estates Elementary in Casselberry “These Shining Stars are a reminder of the be who they truly are. Senior Patrol Leader. Chris has attended the for third to fifth grade. From there he at- incredible impact an individual can have on Amber Lim—The Master’s Academy, 11th Boy Scout High Adventure Camps of Sea tended Rock Lake Middle School in Long- their own little corner of the world,” said Rena grade. Amber’s passion for clean water for Base in Florida and Northern Tier’s Camp wood but is now a senior at Lyman High Langley, senior vice president of Public Affairs those without it has sparked a movement in Okpik in Minnesota. Chris has earned 45 School in Longwood. He participates as the for Walt Disney World Resort. “These students her classmates who have been inspired to join Merit Badges and belongs to the Scout Order Trumpet Section Leader of the Lyman High may be some of the youngest members of our her efforts. She recently encouraged a group of of the Arrow." School Band and plays on the Tennis Team. community today, but their big hearts, kind high-schoolers to take part in funding a water His parents beamed as they shared their He has been playing tennis since the age of 6, words and inspiring actions are the future of well in Haiti for children without access to excitement about Chris' achievements. They taking lessons at Sanlando Tennis Park. His our community.” clean water and developed a presentation to cited that they have watched him grow from plans are to attend Seminole State College First established in 1984, the Disney Dream- increase awareness about water scarcity a small boy to a fine young man and the and continue his studies at the University of ers and Doers program recognizes young peo- throughout her school and community. She is scouting program has provided him with Central Florida pursuing a degree in engi- ple who demonstrate excellence in school, at working with a number of businesses to ex- leadership and responsibility skills needed for neering. He enjoys photography and hopes to home, and in the community. This year, nearly plore other fundraising opportunities, and her his success in life. incorporate that love into a professional ca- 400 students in Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk hard work has resulted in raising a good por- Chris added that he choose Pet Rescue by reer. Chris does plan to continue to be a part and Seminole counties were chosen by their tion of money for the well. Amber’s efforts, de- Judy as the focus for his Eagle Scout badge of scouting even after earning his Eagle Scout school principals as Disney Dreamers and sire, and passion have been a catalyst for because he wanted to help the community in rank. Doers for consistently and uniquely demon- change. Her understanding of the epidemic a way that would show his love for animals. strating their compassion, empathy and cre- serves as motivation to make a difference. ativity. From this year’s Dreamers and Doers, Disney Dreamers and Doers Shining Stars 15 Shining Stars were selected as the best of receive a Walt Disney World Resort Annual Childhood friends sail into town to reconnect the best for truly showcasing what it means to Pass for themselves and each member of their both “dream” and “do.” immediate family, a special Mickey Mouse The 2018 Disney Dreamers and Doers Shin- statue known as a “Mousecar” and a matching ing Stars from Seminole County are: gold medallion commemorating their honor. Jeremy Garcia-Abreu—Carillon Elemen- To further celebrate their incredible achieve- tary School, 5th grade. Jeremy was nominated ments, the students and their families will be by his classmate, who said when he thinks of treated to an Incredible Summer night at kindness, he thinks of Jeremy. Jeremy relocated Epcot, complete with a dessert party and spe- from Puerto Rico because of Hurricane Maria. cial fireworks viewing. He was nervous coming to a new place, espe- Gulf Coast at a place called Shell Point, Wakula County near Tallahassee. His heart was never far from Sanford though. Meeting Teddy Walker in 1945 in kindergarten at the Little Red Schoolhouse on Palmetto Avenue (later the building burned). The duo stayed close, earning their Eagle Scout badges in 1954 at the age of 14, along with 5 other friends. "I Herald photo by Susan Wenner loved every minute of being a scout and was at summer camp at Camp lanoche 3 years in a row Top left: Teddy Walker (left) and as a camper after which I was on the Camp staff for three years in a row," he said. "Scouting took Richard Phagan (right) show a pic- a backseat when I started dating. I credit Mr. Stanley Vihlen, our scoutmaster, for our successes ture when they were boy scouts. as Scouts and growing up as young men. He was the finest man I have ever known. He is also The duo are aboard Phaganʼs the father of Sydney Vihlen, who is a former county commissioner and who received Eagle Scout yacht, Infinity. Top right: High with us. In addition to being an eagle scout I was tapped and made a member of the Order of the Arrow which is a little known branch of scouting. Our class has basically had reunions at five school friends on “Infinity” catching and ten year intervals since we graduated. Unfortunately, several of our class have passed away up with each other and sharing old over the years and many do not get around as well as they used to. It is always good to get with school stories. (l to r) Elmer Smith, them and reminisce about the old days and how Sanford has changed. This time was not an offi- Roger King, Richard Phagan and cial reunion but rather a quickly orchestrated visit on my boat, Infinity. This is the first time a By Susan Wenner Ted Walker. Left: Infinity. Publisher/People Editor get-together has been centered around our boat." Phagan described his memories of Sanford like a Norman Rockwell setting or a bit like May- berry. He worked the family store at 1600 Southwest Road briefly but remembers trips to Pig & Few people still have ties with kindergarten and scouting friends from Elementary School but Whistle, also working at McReynolds drugstore as well as 50 cent per hour pay, nickel Coca Richard Phagan has not only kept those relationships kindled but sails into town and invites the Colas and 35 cent cheeseburgers. HIs own great grandfather acutally ran the Sanford clock with folks aboard his yacht for some laughs and reminiscing about days gone by. his Model A Ford. But, days since his Air Force days he operated his grandfathers store in His roots go back to May 29, 1940 when he was born at the Sanford Hospital located on the Oviedo, college, marriage and a career working as a Florida General real estate appraiser with southwest corner of Oak Avenue and 5th Street. He lived in Sanford until graduating from Semi- the Department of Transportation, his own business and later a certified building contractor, a nole High School in 1958 when it was located on French Avenue, college in Alabama and then realtor, real estate developer and property owner. Auburn University. He later joined the U.S. Air Force at the beginning of the Vietnam War and Although Phagan and his wife currently live on the water just east of Tampa Bay they always attended University of Maryland overseas while stationed at Okinawa. Phagan eventually re- make time to return to Sanford in their yacht, Infinity, to visit long time friends and smile as they turned and graduated from with a degree in business and primarily in real es- travel throughout his old stomping ground of Sanford. tate. Judith Phagan became his wife some 35 years ago with the wedding on his sailboat on the PAGE 6 • Midweek: June 13-16, 2018 SANFORD HERALD OBITUARIES

PEGGY ANN ROGERS West domestic worker in private Leach Adams; sister, Bell Spann (Franklin), Eva Lee Jerry Avenue, Sanford, Technical homes for over 34 years. She Evangelist Lillie Marie Joiner; Shepherd, Linda Faye Adams, Florida 32771, a family wake Peggy Ann Rogers, 63, of Education was a member of Full Gospel brothers, Willie Bell Adams, and Aritha Simmonds (Odell); beginning at 5:30 p.m. Sanford, Florida went home Center, House of Prayer United Jr. and John Henry Adams; brother, Lonzine Adams; stepsis- AHomegoing Celebration to be with the Lord on Belle Church Of God, Inc., Sanford, and stepbrother, Larry Booker. ters, Barbara Mayfield and Service will be held on Saturday, Monday, June 11, 2018 at her Glade, Florida serving on the hospi- Peggy is survived by her lov- Cathline Booker; stepbrothers, June 16, 2018, 11a.m. at Calvary residence with her loving Florida tality committee. Peggy ing husband, Carl A. Rogers, Sr.; John Henry Pittman and Eddie Temple of Praise, 2020 family by her side. She was where she enjoyed spending time with children, Latasha L. Hawk Lee Booker and a host of sisters- McCracken Road, Sanford, born February 20, 1955 in received her family, cooking and shop- (Willie, Sr.), Shantal S. Ellis in-law,brothers-in-law,nieces, Florida with Pastor Thomas Leland, Mississippi to the late her ping. She relocated from Belle (Johnnie), Harrison Moorer, Jr. nephews, cousins, other relatives Bradley,Sr., officiating. Interment Peggy Ann Willie Bell Adams, Sr. and the Certified Glade to Sanford, Florida in (Desiree), and Eric V.Moorer; 10 and many sorrowing friends. will follow at Evergreen Rogers late Alice Leach Adams. Nursing 1992 and she has resided in grandchildren; 3 great-grands; Visitation will be held on Cemetery,Sanford, Florida. Peggy graduated from Assistant Sanford, Florida ever since. sisters; Louise Bowman, Betty Friday, June 15, 2018, 5 p.m.- Services Entrusted to the Niagara Falls High School in Degree and Palm Beach Peggy was preceded in Hunter, Barbara Shaver, to- 7 p.m. at Full Gospel care of Sunrise Funeral Home, Niagara Falls, New York. She Junior College, Belle Glade, death by her father, Willie Bell Evangelist Minnie Adams House of Prayer United 900 Locust Avenue, Sanford, furthered her education at Florida. Peggy worked as a Adams, Sr.; mother, Alice Stokes (Bennie), Pastor Dorothy Church Of God, Inc., 1826 Florida (407) 322-7383.

THE BULLETIN BOARD: Men’s Health Challenge on tap By Sheralyn Brinson Post #17, James E. Melton, Sr., Treneise Church and Dennis Ave. in Sanford from 6 p.m.- Connie Williams, Reporter. Commander; and AMVETS McComb gave heartfelt to-8 p.m. This session is The 4th Annual Men’s Ladies Auxiliary, Eartha D. expressions of love and sup- designed to inform residents * Greater Friendship M.B. Health Challenge, “Tune Up Melton, President. port. about the nature of communi- Church, 921 S. Parsons Ave. Your Health - Driving Your Words of appreciation were “Love” was the theme. In ty policing, and to enable in DeLand, is celebrating the Health in the Right expressed by the program the words of Dr. Martin positive, ongoing and contin- 29th Year Anniversary for its Direction”, will be held on hosts and by Randy: “How Luther King, Jr., “Life’s most uous communication between Pastor, Elder Walter Hendrix Sunday, June 24, 2018, from urgent question is: What are wonderful and memorable the police and the communi- 12p.m.-to-4 p.m., at Spring you have made this “Benefit and Lady Bernice Hendrix, you doing for others?” ty. Questions?? Call Tamara with services during the Meadows Seventh-Day Harvey, a former athlete, of Love”. Please accept our Johnson, CNI Project month of June. The close-out Adventist Church, 5783 N. umpire, and Seminole County warmest thanks for taking Manager, at 407-895-3300, Ext. service will be on Sunday, Ronald Reagan Blvd. in Public Schools’ employee, is time out of your schedules to 4010. Sanford. well known in the Sanford share with us during this June 24, at 4 p.m., with Guest Speakers, Resource community and surrounding time. We appreciate every- * The Steward Board at Bishop Norris Brinson and Vendors, Food, and more. areas. Because of a medical thing you have contributed to Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church, Hart Temple Church of This event is free and open to condition, both of his legs make this benefit a success. 1203 Olive Ave., Sanford, will DeLand and Pastor Richard the public and is being hosted were amputated. He has been Your participation has made have their Anniversary Jones and Mt. Barrien Baptist by Florida Health in Seminole fitted for artificial legs and he all the difference. Thank you Program on Sat., June 23, Church in Orange City. County, Spring Meadows says he hopes to walk again, from the bottom of our hearts 2018, at 3 p.m. “Ordinary Everyone is invited to attend. Seventh-Day Adventist drive and even play golf. This – may God bless you all!” Women Engaged in Church, No Limit Health fundraiser was organized and Donations for Randy are Extraordinary Work”, is the * Experience “The Magic” Education: Men’s Health the community came together still being accepted. Please theme. Sis. Deborah Williams, Dream Bigger: Fashion Initiative and Family Circle of to help raise the $30,000 need- see Kenneth Bentley or mail First Lady of Ward Chapel Seminar and Show” on Life Network. Questions, call ed for his continued medical checks/money orders A.M.E. Church, Winter Park expenses. The event was very Saturday, June 23, at the 407-665-3263. (payable to Randy Harvey) to (Rev. John D. Williams, well attended and the com- Majestic Life Event Center, Randy Harvey Fund, 1118 S. Pastor), will be the speaker. * A Benefit of Love for munity came out to rally their 821 S. Kirkman Road in Persimmon Ave., Sanford, FL Everyone is invited to attend. Randy “Bulldog” Harvey, support for Randy and show Orlando, with seminars for 32771; Attention: Kenneth Sis. Gail McQueen, President; was held on Saturday, May him how much he is loved. youth and young adults dur- Bentley. Thank you one and Rev. Octavius L. Smith, 19, 2018 at New Life Word Kenneth Bentley served as ing the day and a red-carpet all for your love and support. Pastor. Center, 1311 S. Oak Ave. in Master of Ceremonies. Pastor fashion show event that Sanford; Dr. Ronald W. Merthie gave the Invocation; evening. For more informa- * The Goldsboro Choice * New Bethel M.B. Church, Merthie, Pastor. Pastor Paul P. Wright (Calvary tion about the Fashion Neighborhood Initiative 618 E. 10th St. in Sanford, cor- The event was hosted by Temple of Praise) read the Seminar, how you can partici- Public Safety Committee will dially invites everyone to Sweet Harmony #388 Order Scripture. Other program par- Photo submitted host a “Cross-Cultural their 86th Year Church pate and to get tickets, call of the Eastern Star; Eartha D. ticipants were Patricia Martin The Magic-Dream Bigger Engagement Seminar” enti- Anniversary Service on Kat Wrenfro at 321-914-7526. Melton, Worthy Matron; New (Words of Welcome), Eartha D. Fashion Show will be onstage tled, “Walk in My Shoes”, Sunday, June 24, at 10 a.m. Life Word Center (Dr. Melton (the Occasion, at Majestic Life Event Center. tomorrow (Thursday, June 14) Rev. William “Bill” Lewis, Sheralyn J. Brinson can be Merthie); First Shiloh M.B. Acknowledgements and at the Westside Community Senior Pastor; Sis. Joyce reached at Church, Dr. Harry D. Rucker, Expressions of Thanks), Samya Dr. Barbara Kirby Bentley, Center, 919 S. Persimmon Cummings, Chairperson; Sis. [email protected] Pastor; Martin Luther King Kirby (Praise Dance); Sabrina Melvin Philpot and Pastor Steering Committee, Melvin Whipper (Selection); and Lynn Rucker presided over lifting Philpot, Chairman; AMVETS Deese Harvey (Solo). the offering. Lee Richardson, SANFORD HERALD Midweek: June 13-16, 2018 • PAGE 7 The Latest: Moon offers aid to find remains of US soldiers SINGAPORE (AP) — The Latest on the North Korea summit as a sign that diplomacy South Korea’s Defense Ministry is sidestep- Yukiya Amano, the director general of the summit between North Korean leader Kim is the only way to achieve peace. The EU says ping an immediate reaction to President International Atomic Energy Agency, says his Jong Un and President Donald Trump in it shows there is hope of achieving a nuclear- Donald Trump’s claim that Washington and agency “stands ready to undertake any verifi- Singapore (all times local): free Korean Peninsula. Seoul should stop their regular military drills. cation activities in (North Korea) that it may 9:15 p.m. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini The ministry says it would first need to figure be requested to conduct by the countries con- South Korean President Moon Jae-in (jah- (feh-deh-REE’-kah moh-gehr-EE’-nee) says in out the “exact meaning and intent” of such cerned.” YIHN’) says his country could help North a statement Tuesday that “this summit was a comments, echoing a stance taken by the pres- He noted that the Trump-Kim statement Korean and U.S. efforts to find the remains of crucial and necessary step to build upon the idential office. signed Tuesday in Singapore includes a North U.S. military personnel missing in action and positive developments achieved in inter- The ministry had said in recent weeks that Korean commitment “towards complete denu- presumed dead from the 1950-53 Korean War. Korean relations.” there were no immediate plans between clearization of the Korean Peninsula.” Moon’s office says he made the proposal to Mogherini is thanking in particular South Washington and Seoul to modify the annual Amano says the IAEA “will closely follow the President Donald Trump as they spoke over Korean President Moon Jae-in (jah-YIHN’) for drills despite Pyongyang’s anger toward negotiations to be held between the two coun- the phone after Trump’s summit with North his leadership. them. tries to implement the outcomes” of Trump’s Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore. She says the goal remains “complete, ___ summit with Kim. Moon’s office says he told Trump the summit verifiable and irreversible denuclearization” 7:50 p.m. ___ was a success that laid down a “big frame- and that the summit statement “gives a clear Sen. Lindsay Graham says both the United 5:55 p.m. work” for peace in the Korean Peninsula and signal that this goal can be achieved.” States and North Korea left the Singapore President Donald Trump has stunned the the world. ___ summit stronger. But the South Carolina Korean Peninsula by announcing the stoppage Moon’s office says Trump told Moon he was 8:15 p.m. Republican says he not only wants to see of U.S.-South Korean annual war games that impressed by Kim’s determination reflected Scandinavian and Estonian leaders are wel- details of the agreement the two leaders have long been defended as defensive and by a decision to destroy a missile test site. coming the deal reached by President Donald signed, he wants Congress to vote on the vital by the allies. ___ Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong but agreement. Trump spoke to reporters after his summit 9 p.m. are urging caution. Graham says in an interview with NBC’s with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Russia’s Foreign Ministry is welcoming the Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke “Today” that “anything you negotiate with Tuesday and essentially took the North Singapore summit between U.S. President Rasmussen called it “historic” but says North Korea will have to come to Congress Korean line on the military exercises, calling Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Pyongyang has failed to live up to previous for our approval. Details matter.” But he says them “provocative.” Jong Un. disarmament deals. he’s “hopeful.” The 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Russia says the “normalization of American- In Sweden, foreign minister Margot Graham says while canceling a war game Korea. North Korean relations ... is an integral part” Wallstrom, who hosted talks in March with won’t matter “over the arc of time,” he says he Trump called the war games “tremendously of solving “the problems of the Korean North Korea’s foreign minister, told Swedish “violently” disagrees with removing troops expensive,” suggested South Korea didn’t Peninsula, including the nuclear one.” radio Tuesday that it was a “victory for diplo- from the Korean Peninsula. contribute enough and said they would be Russia is also welcoming Trump’s statement macy.” Graham says, “we have a long ways to go, “inappropriate” as the U.S. and North Korea on refraining from military exercises during In Estonia, Foreign Minister Sven Mikser they’ve done this twice and we can’t let them negotiate a new relationship. negotiations. The foreign ministry says it will underlined “the loosening of sanctions can do it again.” A statement from South Korean President continue efforts to “maintain a political and only follow once the nuclear disarmament ___ Moon Jae-in says the Trump-Kim summit diplomatic process around the Korean process has truly become irreversible.” 6:35 p.m. opens a new era of peace and cooperation. Peninsula.” He adds, “The goal is still the total nuclear President Donald Trump is telling reporters The statement did not address Trump’s com- Konstantin Kosachev, the chairman of the for- disarmament of the peninsula.” that North Korea’s denuclearization will have ments about the drills. eign affairs committee in the upper house of ___ to be total and verifiable as he prepares to Seoul’s presidential office told the Associated the Russian parliament, says on Facebook that 8:05 p.m. head home from his historic summit with Kim Press that it was trying to discern the exact there is “no certainty yet” that both sides will President Donald Trump says he sometimes Jong Un. meaning and intent of Trump’s comments. capitalize on the talks. “felt foolish” lobbing insults at North Korean Trump spoke with reporters on Tuesday short- ___ He says Trump’s words that denuclearization leader Kim Jong Un. But he says without his ly before Air Force One took off from 5:40 p.m. will start very soon is “more of a wish than a harsh rhetoric, their summit may never have Singapore after a day of meetings with Kim. President Donald Trump says he really fact.” happened. Trump says the U.S. would have to verify believes North Korea’s Kim Jong Un is going ___ Trump is reflecting on his evolving rhetoric in North Korea’s denuclearization. He says: to make good on his promise to denuclearize. 8:35 p.m. an interview with Fox News Channel’s Sean “We’re going to have to check it. We will Trump said Tuesday near the end of a lengthy Seoul says President Donald Trump has talked Hannity in Singapore. check it. Total and complete.” press conference in Singapore that he may be by phone with South Korean President Moon Trump, who had threatened “fire and fury” Trump is heading home a day earlier than wrong about Kim, but he’ll never admit it. Jae-in (jah-YIHN’) following his summit with and called Kim “Little Rocket Man,” says: “I expected. He said he didn’t want to stay an Trump jokes that he “may stand before you in North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. think without the rhetoric we wouldn’t have extra night when everything he’d set out to do six months and say, ‘Hey, I was wrong.’” But Moon’s office on Tuesday did not immediately been here.” had been accomplished. he says, “I don’t know that I’ll ever admit reveal the details of the conversation between He says that past administrations had what he He says, “There was nothing more we could that.” the two leaders. called “a policy of silence” and didn’t respond have done.” Trump appeared to be in a good spirits as he Moon said earlier that the summit between when rivals “said something very bad and Trump will be stopping in Guam and Hawaii answered questions for almost an hour follow- Trump and Kim was a “great victory achieved very threatening and horrible.” as he makes his way back to Washington. ing a day of meetings with Kim and other by both the United States and the two Koreas” Trump says, “That’s not the answer.” ___ North Korean officials. and a “huge step forward for people across He says of his rhetoric: “I hated to do it. 6:25 p.m. He ended by congratulating reporters and say- the world who long for peace.” Sometimes I felt foolish doing it. But we had The head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog is ing he’s eager to “take it a little bit easy” now ___ no choice.” welcoming President Donald Trump’s joint that the highly anticipated summit is over. 8:25 p.m. ___ statement with North Korean leader Kim Jong The European Union is welcoming the U.S.- 7:55 p.m. Un. See AP, Page 11

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RiverSports Ratswould on be the a only scoringrun for ORLANDOBriefs SPEEDWORLD DeLand for the rest of the con- Coming up this week at Sanford has won test, finishing with four runs, Week 2 Recap: Lightning Orlando Speed World Dragway: * Today (Wednesday) is 4-of-5, including only one of which was earned. “Whoop Azz Wednesday”, The Rats bounced back in the featuring “All Welcome Test fourth when Cannady reached on and Tune, Grudge Racing and taking 2-of-3 an error and eventually moved surge to top of Standings Fun Runs” with gates open- around to third on a passed ball. ing at 6 p.m. and racing from from Scorpions Simington lifted a fly ball deep 6 p.m.-to-11 p.m. General enough into the outfield to score Admission is $12, plus an From Staff Reports Cannady on the sacrifice fly and additional $13 to race. cut the deficit to one, 4-3. * “Friday Night Frenzy” The River Rats are back. Sanford tied the game in the top will also feature “All After dropping three games Welcome Test and Tune and of the sixth when Andrew Grudge Racing” with gates in a row to open the season, Labosky (Nova Southeastern) sin- opening at 6 p.m. General the defending champions from gled with one out and scored three Admission is $12, plus an Sanford have gone on quite a batters later on a Simington single. additional $13 to race. run, winning four of their last The go-ahead run for the * Saturday _ BLP Racing five games to get back to .500 Rats came in the seventh when Products Professional NHRA (4-4) on the season and solidly Christian Castro ripped a one- ET Championship Bracket back in the race to repeat. out single. After two more sin- Series #10. Events include Unfortunately, two of those vic- Super Pro, Pro (no box), Pro gles loaded the bases, Castro Cycle, Jr. Street, Jr. Dragster tories came against the Seminole came home on a wild pitch. (Pro Sportsman) and County Scorpions, who are shar- RatsSplitwiththeScorpsonSaturday Sportsman. There will also by ing Historic Sanford Memorial After a few rainy days, the sun a Jr. Dragster Novice from 8 Stadium with the Rats this sea- was out and shining Saturday at a.m.-to-9 a.m. Gates open at son, which dropped into a tie for Historic Sanford Memorial 12 p.m. and Time Trials at 1 third at 4-4 with Sanford and the Stadium for a doubleheader p.m. to be followed by Winter Park Diamond Dawgs, between the River Rats and the Eliminations. Admission is and just a 1/2-game behind the Seminole County Scorpions. $12 (kids 10-and-Under free). second place DeLand Suns (4-3). * Gudgeday Sunday. “All Teams split the two games by 3- Welcome” Test-n-Tune & Here are a recap of those games: 2 and 2-0 scores, respectively. Grudge Racing. Free Swap Rats Outshine Suns behind Game 1: River Rats 3, Scorpions 2 Space with paid admission. Well-Balanced Attack Right-hander Casey Todd Gates open at 10 a.m. Racing On a sunnySundayafternoon on (Undecided) got the start for the from 10:30 a.m.-to-5 p.m. MelchingFieldat Conrad Park, the River Rats and turned in his Admission is $12; kids 10- RiverRats defeatedthe host DeLand longest performance of the year Under free. Race Fee is $13. Suns,5-4, ina rescheduledcontest. thus far,going three strong innings The Dragway Information It was a combination of a solid Hotline is at (407) 568-5522 and allowing two runs on two hits. and the website is at _ pitching effort with consistent Matt Logullo (FIU) and www.raceosw.com/dragway/. offense that propelled the River Harkcom (FIU) finished up, SpeedWorld is located 17 Rats to a win in a game that was combining for four scoreless miles east of Orlando in defensively sloppier than nor- innings, with Lugullo earning Bithlo at 19164 East Colonial mal _ a total of eight errors were the win and Harkcom the save. Drive, between Orlando and made between the two clubs. “That was fun,” Harkcom said. Titusville on Highway 50 at “The guys are playing aggres- “In a close ballgame I’m glad I the 520 Cocoa Cutoff. sive,” head coach Scott was able to come in and help LMSA Makarewicz said. “We’re getting seal a win for our team, we’re Photos courtesy of Florida League Ahoy! really good pitching and the playing good ball right now.” Devin Meyer (top) of the Sanford River Rats was the Pitcher of the Week and Javeon Cody (above) of the The rains cleared out leav- bats are really coming around.” “Everybody’s coming togeth- Leesburg Lightning was the Player of the Wee for games of June 4-through-10 in the Florida League. ing a beautiful Wednesday The Rats finished with their er,” Makarewicz said. “We’re (June 6) evening, but not so five runs on 10 hits, doubling having better at-bats, better Special to the Herald * 5 games, 10-for-17 (.524 average), 7 runs much wind. 17 boats were the hit total of the Suns. pitching, better defense. I’m scored, 3 doubles, 1 triple, 5 RBI, 2 stolen out to test the fickle breeze. Jonnie Benniefield Congrats to the class winners: not worried about anything.” After the first two weeks of the season, the bases, .650 OBP, .892 slugging percentage. (Undecided) started for the Rats, * Displacement - Fisk and Christian Simon (Marshall) Leesburg Lightning hold a two-game lead over Pitcher of the Week going three innings and yielding Jeffrey on Ole Yeller. was on the bump for Seminole the DeLand Suns for first-place in the standings. The voting for pitcher of the week was * Planing - Laura and Scott just one earned run, before Bo County and worked five solid After losing 17-11 in a shootout with DeLand on Plagge (Undecided) saw his first tough with four candidates receiving votes. In on the flying scot. innings, giving up only two opening night, the Lightning have been electric the end, it was Sanford’s Devin Meyer who * Multihull - Jeff on Blue Banana. action on the mound this season, runs on five hits and fanning at the plate. The Leesburg offense has been phe- took home the honor. The righty from Nova Ray Laguna won the draw- tossing two scoreless innings. six Sanford batters. The south- nomenal thus far, leading the league in runs ing for the Gosling’s. Ryan Brewer (Pensacola Southeastern was strong in his start against paw ran into trouble in the sec- (63), hits (65), triples (3), extra-base hits (18), RBI the Seminole County Scorpions on Friday. Here are the results: State) earned the win, coming ond inning, giving up a leadoff (48), total bases (92), steals (23), OBP (.418), SLG 1. (Displacement 1) Ole Yeller Meyer threw all six innings of the game, on after Plagge and going three single to Plagge (Undecided) (.397) and average (.280). During the streak, (Fisk Hayden), 1:33:19; 2. allowing two singles and zero walks. Two innings and giving up no runs and Parker Quinn (Hofstra) they have outscored their opponents 52-22. (Displacement 2)Arianna (Rosa times the Scorpions managed to put a runner on two hits. Michael Harkcom barreled a ball out over the left The middle of the standings is extremely Muehlhoelzer), 1:34:39; 3. (Planing on third base, but Meyer was able to escape (FIU) picked up his second field wall for a two-run homer. tight, with a single game separating second 1) no name (Laura Marriot), both jams with an inning-ending strikeout. He save of the season, pitching a But, Simon found his magic through fifth place. The DeLand Suns have been 1:36:42; 4. (Planing 2) Rosie (Tom tallied six punchouts on the day. Here are his McNally), 1:36:46; 5. 1-2-3 perfect ninth inning. after that, retiring seven trading wins and losses all week, and sit in sec- stats for the games of June 4-through-10: (Displacement 3) Mr Hyde (Ray Offensively,Miles Simington straight batters from the sec- ond place. Sanford started 0-3, but had a strong * 1 start, 1 win, 6 innings pitched, 0 runs, 2 Laguna), 1:38:22; 6. (Displacement (Heartland) led the way,going 2- ond through fourth frames. finish to the week to creep back up to .500. The hits, 0 bases on balls, 6 strike outs, .095 batting 4) Wicklow Way (Larry for-2 with two RBI at the dish. The Scorpions countered with Scorpions are the opposite, having started average against. Harrington), 1:38:32; 7. (Planing 3) Simington also added in a sacrifice a pair of its own runs in the sec- strong and faltering a bit near the end. Winter Bad JuJU (Jim White), 1:39:14; 8. fly and a hit by pitch to his final Park only managed one win last week. The Others receiving votes: Udell (DEL), Cecconi (Displacement 5) Black Jack Bill ond inning, Matt Moclair (unde- stat line. Josh Crouch (SCF) and cided) ripping an RBI double Winter Garden Squeeze, losers of six straight, (SEM), Shapiro (LEE). (Bill Holstein), 1:39:42; 9. Upcoming Schedule Darien Prewett (MTSU) joined and Will Acuff (Alabama find themselves five games back of Leesburg. (Displacement 6) Knot Fast (Matt Monday, June 11 Simington as the only other Rats Huntsville) plating the other by The standings through Sunday, June 10: Homan), 1:40:57; 10. * Sanford at Winter Garden, rain. (Displacement 7) Show Me (Andy to record multi-hit performances. drawing a bases loaded walk. 1. Leesburg, 6-1; 2. DeLand, 4-3; 3. (tie) Forrest), 1:40:59; 11. (Planing 4) “I was just seeing pitches, trying But that would be the only Sanford and Seminole County, 4-4; 5. Winter * Winter Park 4, DeLand 3. Raider16 (Olivier Fleury), 1:41:22; to change my approach,” source of offense for the Scorps. Park, 3-4; 6. Winter Garden, 1-6. * Leesburg at Seminole County, rain. 12. (Displacement 8) Charlie Simington said. “It just worked out After severald fast-paced Player of the Week Tuesday, June 12 Deuces (Jason Quick), 1:42:12; 13. today.It was a great day to hit.” middle innings, the Rats’ Josh There were a number of impressive individ- Late _ Winter Garden at Sanford; DeLand at (Displacement 9) Patriot (David The Rats started the scoring in the Crouch (SCF) led off the final ual performances both at the plate and on the Winter Park; Seminole County at Leesburg. Mair), 1:44:27; 14. (Multihull 1) second inning when Seth Cannady inning with a single. Two wild mound this week. However, Leesburg’s Wednesday, June 13 Blue Bananas (Jeff Herter), 1:52:35; (FIU) kicked off a two-out rally Javeon Cody stood out among the rest. The 6 p.m. _ Sanford at Winter Garden. 15. (Multihull 2) Nacra (Alan pitches moved him around to with a single. Then, Simington third base and the go-ahead sophomore outfielder from Alvin Community 7 p.m. _ Winter Park at DeLand; Leesburg at Moore), 2:00:55; 16. (Multihull 3) Seminole County. Tse Tse Fly (Bill Blalock), 2:12:39; doubled to put runners on second run sat just 90 feet away. College (TX) was a tough out all week long. In 17. (Multihull 4) Loose Cannon and third. Crouch then blasted a Two batters later, Harkcom, who four of the five games played last week, Cody Thursday, June 14 (Willie Blevins), Did Not Start. ground-rule double to right-center was originally in the lineup as the recorded multiple hits. His best outing came 7 p.m. _ DeLand at Seminole County; Sanford Upcoming Events: field, plating both runs and push- starting second baseman, lifted a on Tuesday against Winter Garden when he at Leesburg; Winter Garden at Winter Park. * Every Wednesday _ LMSA ing Sanford out in front, 2-0. high fly to right field, deep went 4-for-4 with three doubles, two runs Friday, June 15 Goslings Rum Racing. Start win- DeLand came back with its enough for a sacrifice fly to bring scored and two RBI. In the one game that he 6 p.m. _ Winter Park at Winter Garden. dow 6:25 p.m.-to-6:30 p.m. Be own rally in the third, plating in Crouch with the winning run. did not record a hit, he still managed to walk 7 p.m. _ Leesburg at Sanford; Seminole sure to come by the clubhouse three runs on two hits to take a twice and score both times. Cody has reached County at DeLand. beforehand to sign in and get the Harkcom then shifted to the slim 3-2 advantage. mound and worked a quick final base at least two times in all seven games Saturday, June 16 course. Wewill again be meeting 7 p.m. _ Leesburg at Sanford; Seminole County at the Breezeway Restaurant The Suns added to their lead half-inning to seal the 3-2 victory. played this year. Here are his stats for the afterwards. NOR/Sailing instruc- with another run in the fourth, games of June 4-through-10: at DeLand; Winter Garden at Winter Park. tions are here: taking a 4-2 lead. However, that See Recap, Page 9 http://www.flalmsa.org/?page_i d=101. This week is another opportunity to enter and win the Florida Sailing Charters Photo Contest. Toenter,be sure to come out Wednesday and take photos. Hatters’ rally falls short in 7-5 loss to UNC Pick your best, and post on the Special to the Herald Heels, seeded sixth in the NCAA Tournament, advance worked 5.1 innings behind Perkins, allowing just the one LMSAFacebook page to their 11th appearance in the College World Series. run on five hits with four strikeouts. Brandon Martorano (https://www.facebook.com/pg CHAPEL HILL, NC — In the end, it just wasn’t meant to be. The Tar Heels came out swinging early on Saturday, opened the inning with a double to left center, moved to /FlaLMSA/posts/) as a com- The Stetson Hatters saw their historic - unprecedented - jumping on Stetson starter Jack Perkins (11-3) for four third on a single through the right side and then scored ment under the June 13 Photo 2018 season come to an end on Saturday at North runs on six hits in the first inning while sending nine on a perfectly executed squeeze bunt by Roberts. Contest post. Everyone is encour- Carolina’s Boshamer Stadium in a 7-5 loss to the Tar Heels. batters to the plate. UNC had three of its four doubles MacNeil got that run back in the seventh, blasting a aged enter and to vote (Like). Just like in Friday’s series opening loss, the Hatters had in the inning, with run-scoring hits from Cody Roberts, solo homer off the third UNC pitcher - Brett Daniels. * Saturday, June 23 _ LMSA exactly what they wanted in the final inning, with senior cap- Brandon Riley, Zack Gahagan and Ashton McGee. will be celebrating the Daniels was still on the mound in the ninth when Austin Summer Sailstice with a tain Brooks Wilson at the plate representing the go-ahead, or Stetson continued to struggle with runners in scoring Hale opened the inning with a double to right center.After potluck dinner followed by an winning run. Friday’s game ended on a long fly ball to left. position. After getting just one hit in 11 tries on Friday with Ball and MacNeil were retired, Spooner singled Hale home, informal race on Lake On Saturday,it was a fly ball to the deepest part of the park. scoring chances, the Hatters were four-for-11 on Saturday. cutting the deficit to 7-5. Jacob Koos followed with a hit to Monroe. Gather at the LMSA Both shots came up just short of giving the Hatters a Jonathan Meola got Stetson on the board in the second bring Wilson to the plate as the potential winning run. clubhouse at 3 p.m. We are victory, but neither left any room for regret. inning with a solo home run to right off UNC starter Gianluca UNC made the call for closer Josh Hiatt to come in to asking everyone to bring a Stetson finishes its season with a 48-13 mark, tying Dalatri. It was the first home run of the year for the junior. face Wilson despite the fact that he threw 50 pitches on dish (appetizer, main, side, or for the most wins in a season in school history. North North Carolina came right back in the third, plating Friday. Wilson got the pitch he was looking for, lifting a dessert) to share. We’ll meet Carolina, which came into the weekend riding a 16- two more runs and chasing Perkins from the game. fly ball deep to center, but Riley was able to haul it in for dinner regardless of the game home win streak, improved to 43-18. The Tar Singles by Ike Freeman and Gahagan set the stage for weather, and decide the time/ just in front of the 400 sign to send UNC to Omaha. McGee’s second run scoring hit of the game. MacNeil led the Hatters’ 13-hit attack with three hits course for the race on the day. With two on and one out, Mitchell Senger came on in * Sunday, June 24 _ Jameson while Spooner, Koos and Meola had two each. Freeman Race. Start window TBD. relief for Stetson. He got a pair of fly ball outs to end led UNC, which had 14 hits in the game, with three. The 2018 calendar is updat- the inning, but the first plated a run for a 6-1 UNC lead. Kyle Datres, Michael Busch, Gahagan and McGee had ed on the website. Please do Stetson came back with a pair of runs of the own in the two each for the Tar Heels, who will face off against the not hesitate to reach out to us bottom of the inning when the Hatters loaded the bases on winner of the Oregon State-Minnesota Super Regional should you have any ques- consecutive one-out hits from Andrew MacNeil, Mike in the opening round of the College World Series. tions about any of the events. Spooner and Jacob Koos. Wilson plated a pair of runs with a For several of the Hatters - seniors Wilson, Hale, Nico Please do not hesitate to hot smash over the bag at first, cutting the UNC lead to 6-3. contact us should you have Torino and Ben Onyshko as well as junior draftees Logan Dalatri squelched any further hopes for the Hatters in the Gilbert, Jack Perkins and Joey Gonzalez - it was likely the any questions or ideas. frame, getting a strikeout and a ground ball to end the inning. For more information about last time they will wear the Stetson uniform. But that Stetson threatened again in the fourth, chasing Dalatri from group, and the rest of the 2018 team, will go down as the LMSA, please visit our web the game. Left-hander Caden O’Brien (6-0) came on to face site _ www.flalmsa.org _ or greatest team Stetson baseball has ever seen. MacNeil at the top of the order and got some help when Kyle call (321) 578-8364. No one can take that away from them. Interested parties can find Ball was called for interference at second base on MacNeil’s Hatters Fall In Super Regional Opener, 7-4 Photo courtesy of Stetson Athletics ground ball, resulting in an inning-ending double play. The margin for error once teams advance to the See Briefs, Page 9 The Stetson baseball team saw its historic season The Tar Heels plated what turned out to be a big come to a tough end in the Super Regionals. insurance run in the sixth inning off Senger, who See Stetson, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD Wednesday, June 13, 2018 • Page 9

Recap After five innings, the scoreboard was littered Meyer tossed all six innings and gave up just Morrill singled down the third base line, reaching base Continued from Page 8 with zeros and the game was deadlocked at 0-0. two hits while allowing no runs. He also did not for the third time in the contest. Next, Trevor Candelaria “We were short-handed a little bit today,” The hitting finally came around for the Scorpions in issue any walks and finished with six strikeouts. (Davidson) dug in and launched a no-doubt, two-run Scorpions Head Coach Steve Stowell said. the top of the sixth inning as Acuff singled and scored On the flip side, Meyer was supported by the home run to left field, his third of the season, giving the “Everyone clutched up and played positions the first run on a single by and Kerry Carpenter Rats’ biggest offensive performance of the season Rats a 7-0 advantage. Two pitches later,Sangster blasted they’re probably not used to playing.” (Virginia Tech) and an RBI groundout from Pablo thus far. Sanford picked up eight runs on 12 total his third home run of the season to straightaway center- Game 2: Scorpions 2, River Rats 0 Cedeno (undecided) put the second run on the board. hits and scored in half of the innings played. field and brought the final tally to 8-0. Mat Oset (New Orleans) shut the door for the The top four spots in the lineup combined for all The second game of the afternoon was a pitch- For the Scorpions, Aaron Cohn (Fairleigh second time this year following the Scorpions eight RBI and Collin Morrill (New Orleans) paced the ing battle with little offense. Dickinson) looked effective at times during his scoring. He struck out two of the three batters he crew with a 3-for-4 day at the plate. Bubba Sangster Slade Cecconi (Miami) got the nod from second start of the season. Cohn worked through faced in the bottom of the seventh. (St. Johns River) also added in three RBI, bringing his four innings, striking out six batters during his Stowell, making his first start in the Florida “It was great (to get that win),” Cedeno said. “This season total up to a team-high seven runs batted in. League and first appearance of the season. stay on the mound. Ross Korosec (Rollins) came is a crazy rivalry. I wasn’t expecting that intensity.” The scoring started in the top of the first inning after in relief of Cohn, giving up only one hit and Cecconi didn’t disappoint. “The offense is there, the guys are swinging the leadoff hitter Dathan Prewett (Undecided) and Morrill A recent graduate of Trinity Prep School, Cecconi striking out another in one inning of work. bats,” Makarewicz said. “We ran into a really good knocked through back-to-back singles. Then, two bat- Fausto Lopez (Pensacola State) and Anthony George threw for four innings, giving up only three hits and pitcher tonight, but I don’t see a problem making ters later,Sangster plated them both with a two-RBI (Hagerty,UCF) had the only hits for the Scorpions. dishing out seven strikeouts to opposing hitters. He an adjustment for the next time we see him.” single of his own and giving the Rats a quick 2-0 lead. Lopez’s base hit put him over the .300 threshold, while gives credit to locating his fastball well and says that Rats Cruise to Win Behind Strong Pitching, Offense Three more River Rat runs touched home in the George followed up a 2-for-3 night on Wednesday. paved the way for his breaking balls to hit. Dominant pitching and offensive firepower propelled fourth. Cole Warken (Undecided) led off the rally “It was the key,” Cecconi said. “I was able to get the River Rats to an 8-0 victory over the Seminole with a one-out single, his first of the season. Then, “We had some good, firm swings today,” ahead early with the fastball most of the time.” County Scorpions in a rain-shortened, six-inning con- an error and a walk loaded the bases for Sanford. Stowell said. “We put the ball in play and limit- Zach Blankenship (Valdosta State) came in and test Friday at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium. Dathan Prewett came up and lined through an RBI ed strikeouts and played defense. It was just one got the win for the Scorpions. He threw two innings On the mound, Devin Meyer (Nova single to extend the lead, then Morrill lined a ball of those days where you don’t get any runs. And of one hit ball, fanning one batter in the process. Southeastern) got his second start of the season deep to left-center field, standing on second with a in these shortened seven inning games, they’re For the River Rats, Austin Manuel and was commanding all his pitches with ease. double and driving in two more runs. At the end of quick and they come up on you faster.” (Oglethorpe) shined on the mound and went five “I’m thinking that’s a very efficient outing on my four innings, The Rats held a comfortable 5-0 lead. strong innings, giving up no runs and just three part,” Meyer said. “[I’m] just doing anything that I As the rain came down on the field, Sanford added Myan Patel (Georgia) and Justin Ahlum hits. Manuel added in four strikeouts as well. can to help get the team in the right position to win.” three more insurance runs in the sixth. With two outs, (University of Florida) contributed to this article.

This Saturday will be NASCAR Briefs Foundation Night at the Races and Continued from Page 8 have seven feature races in the Pro results from past races of 2017 on Trucks (50), Super Stocks (25), Mod the “Race Results” page Minis (25), Bombers (20) and V8 (www.flalmsa.org/?page_id=623) Ground Pounders (25). and results from year’s prior is on Pit gates open at 3 p.m. Pro Truck the Race Results Archive page Practice from 4 p.m.-to-5 p.m. Division (www.flalmsa.org/?p=2229). Practice from 5 p.m.-to-6:30 p.m. Ticket So, what are you waiting for? You booths and grandstand gates open at 6 bought the boat, GO SAILING! p.m. and racing starts at 7:30 p.m. Adultadmissionis$15(reservedseating RECREATION is$20,thetopsix(6)rowsoftheMain Here is the upcoming schedule in the Grandstand)withallseniors(65+)and City of Sanford Recreation Services military(withvalidIDforproofofageor Department Adult Spring Slowpitch Militaryaffiliation)admittedfor$13.Kids Softball League at Pinehurst Park. 11yearsofageandunderarefreeof The Semi-Co-Ed/Fun League on charge.MUSTbeaccompaniedbypaying Wednesday will play its Postseason AdulttoqualifyforFreeAdmission.Pits- Tournament with The Blue Liners Members($20),Non-Members($25). facing Wet Spot at 6:45 p.m. and The track is located at the corner the winner returning to the field to of SR. 44 and CR 415, between New face top-seeded Pat’s Liquor in the Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona. Championship Game at 7:45 p.m. For information on New Smyrna Everyone is invited to watch the Speedway, call the track office at games for free at Pinehurst Park, 386-427-4129 or visit the website at located on West 24th Street off 17-92. www.newsmyrnaspeedway.org. For more information contact Eric Griffin, City of Sanford Recreation SENIOR BASEBALL Supervisor, at 407-688-5120; visit the Here is the upcoming schedule in the city website _ www.sanfordfl.gov _ Spring 25-and-Over,35-and-Over and or email: [email protected] 45-and-Over leagues of the Orlando _ the League Information Website, Senior Baseball Association that plays including registration forms, is at _ its games at Zinn Beck Field, Historic http://www.leaguelineup.com/wel Sanford Memorial Stadium, South come.asp?cmenuid=1&url=sanfords Orange Youth Complex and Central oftball&sid=804638851. Winds Park in Winter Springs. Visit the website _ ORLANDO CITY www.leaguelineup.com/osba _ for In the third match of a five-game more information on the league. road trip, Orlando City SC (6-7-1, 19 35-AND-OVER LEAGUE points) fell 5-2 to Vancouver Saturday, June 16 Whitecaps FC (6-5-5, 23 points) on 9:30 a.m. _ Orlando Braves @ Saturday at BC Place. Sacha Kljestan Orlando Reds, SOYC 2. scored his third goal of the season. 1 p.m. _ Central FL Cardinals @ Vancouver opened the scoring in Orlando Brewers, SOYC 1. the 36th minute when Alphonso 45-AND-OVER LEAGUE Davies found Kei Kamara. Saturday, June 16 The Lions were reduced to 10 men 12:30 p.m. _ Orlando Mariners @ when Mohamed El-Munir was shown a Daytona Beach Rays, SOYC 2. second yellow card in the 58th minute. 4 p.m. Dr. Phillips Cubs @ Orlando City leveled the score Orlando Royals, SOYC 1. when second-half substitute Tony Rocha found Kljestan, who slotted it inside the far post in the 64th minute. OrlandoPride(4-3-4,16points)willreturn Davies scored the eventual game-win- toOrlandoCityStadiumonSaturdayto ner in the 76th minute. Kamara scored hostSkyBlueFCat7:30p.m.Ticketsare from the penalty spot in the 85th availableatorlando-pride.com/ticketsorby minute after Vancouver was awarded a calling(855)ORL-CITY. penalty kick upon Video Review.Yordy Reyna and Nicolas Mezquida also JUNIOR GOLF scored in the waning minutes. Sanford junior golfers ages 11-18 are Dom Dwyer scored his seventh invited to compete in an upcoming goal of the season on the final touch Arrowhead Junior Golf Tour event. of the game. Chris Mueller and Josué TheAJGT David TomsAcademy Colmán were credited with assists. Junior Classic in Shreveport, LAat the Goalkeeper Joe Bendik made four Photo courtesy of LMSA East Ridge Country Club on June 26–27. saves, including his 500th career The tournament entry fee is $195 and MLS save. Bendik is City’s all-time Here are the winners from the Wednesday, June 6, Lake Monroe Sailing Association Goslingʼs Rum Race. includes two days of green fees, tee leader with 272 MLS saves. gifts, and Trophies in four age divisions. The Lions visit the Montreal Impact The registration deadline is tonight (Wednesday) at 7:30 p.m. City to Orlando City Stadium on or by calling 855-ORL-CITY. New Smyrna Speedway. Pounders),ScottFobes(V8Ground Friday, June 22, at noon. then plays its U.S. Open Cup Round Saturday, June 23, against Montreal. NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY JerrySymons(Modifieds),Patrick Pounders),JoeHamilton(Sportsman To enter the event, please call of 16 match at D.C. 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Stetson retiring the first two Tar Heels in the for a three-run home run and a 4-1 lead. Busch and the third on a bases loaded UNC starter Cooper Criswell (6-2) got Continued from Page 8 inning, Stetson junior Logan Gilbert (11- The Hatters, who had taken the lead walk by Onyshko to build the lead to 7-3. credit for the win after allowing just Super Regional round of the NCAA 2) allowed a two-out single to UNC lead- in the first inning on a solo home run Fighting to the end, the Hatters plated one run on four hits over five innings. Baseball championship is razor thin. off hitter Datres. Gilbert then went to by Spooner, cut the UNC lead to 4-3 in a run in the ninth on a Spooner single Sophomore Austin Bergner, a product One pitch can mean the difference work on Busch, pitching to a full count the seventh inning, scoring a pair of and then loaded the bases, bringing of Windermere Prep near Orlando, got between winning and losing. before his final 3-2 pitch, which could runs on an error and a wild pitch. Wilson to the plate representing the go- the final out for his first save. Gilbert Such was the case for Stetson on have gone either way, was called a ball. With the tying run in scoring position, ahead run. Wilson got a pitch he could took just his second loss in the last two Friday afternoon. One pitch altered the If Gilbert had gotten that strike called, he and the top of the order up, UNC brought handle, but his fly ball to left came up seasons, allowing the four runs on six course of the game, and led to a 7-4 Tar could have opened the sixth inning against in closer Hiatt, who got out of the inning short, leaving the three runners on base. hits with six strikeouts over 5.1 innings. Heels victory over the Hatters, snap- Roberts. Instead, Gilbert had to face him without allowing any further damage. For the game, the Hatters had just one Offensively, Spooner (two hits, two ping Stetson’s 18-game win streak. with two on and two out. After working to UNC added three insurance runs off hit, Spooner’s in the ninth, in 10 chances RBI) and Koos (three hits) did most of That one critical pitch came in the fifth a 2-2 count, Gilbert left a breaking ball up Joey Gonzalez in the bottom of the with runners in scoring position, leaving a the damage for Stetson. Roberts and Ike inning with the game tied at 1-1. After in the zone and Roberts blasted it out to left inning, two coming on a home run by total of nine runners on base in the game. Freeman had two hits each to lead UNC. PAGE 10 • Midweek: June 13-16, 2018 SANFORD HERALD CLASSIFIEDS

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EATER, MOTORGUIDE R3 IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS; IF Publish: June 13, 2018 2018CA0001305 Fax: (866) 424-5348 other persons having claims or TROLLING MOTOR, CAMP- Email: [email protected] YOUAREHEARINGOR demands against decedent's F090 IN RE: FORFEITURE OF BELLHAUSFELDAIRCOM- VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS estate, on whom a copy of this NAME $31,383.00 IN UNITED STATES PRESSOR, BOSTITCH SOCK- By: /s/ Jared Block a true and notice is required to be served, CURRENCY, DELTA WATER ET SET, (8) ROUTER BITS Jared Block, Esq. correctI HEREBY copy CERTIFY of the foregoing must file their claims with this ATHENSNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: TOWING AND Notice is hereby given that I am FAUCET – MODEL 37984- FROM HOME DEPOT, (2) 16- engaged in business at 801 E Florida Bar No. 90297 has been furnished to all parties court ON OR BEFORE THE RECOVERY INC gives Notice of OB/635378, DEWALT 20V PIECE CRAFTSMAN SOCKET NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS 20th Street, Seminole County, on the attached service list by e- LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Foreclosure of Lien and intent to IMPACT DRILL & DRIVER- SETS, DEWALT CORDED NAME Sanford, Florida under the Service or by First Class U.S. THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- sell these vehicles on SERIAL NUMBER 689937, (2) DRILL, (2) OPTIMA MARINE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN Notice is hereby given that I am Fictitious Name of Mail on this __31___ day of LICATION OF THIS NOTICE , 08:00 am at 2773 Things You AUDIOLOGYSHADOWS, BATTERIES, LG MICROWAVE INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS Navigator07/06/2018 Avenue, Sanford, engaged in business at 1012 , and that I intend to regis- MARSHMALLOWEARBUDS, OVEN, RYOBI 3100 PSI GAS ___May___, 2018: OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE Means Ct., Seminole County, terWant said name with the Divisions FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- IFROGZEARBUDSAND PRESSURE WASHER – HOME OTHER THAN THE PROPER- section 713.78 of the Florida Oviedo, Florida 32765 under the of Corporations, Tallahassee, MICROPHONE,SMALLBOX DEPOT, (6) CORONA BEER Respectfully submitted, THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Fictitious Name of , Florida, in accordance with the TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE All other creditors of the dece- Statutes. ATHENS TOWING volkarena WITH EARRINGS SET, NECK- CASES, (3) HEINEKEN BEER OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST AND RECOVERY INC reserves and that I intend to register said provisions of the Fictitious LACE WITH EARRINGS SET, CASES, AND (1) MODELO PADGETT LAW GROUP dent and other persons having name with the Divisions of Name Statues, to+wit: Section FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 the right to accept or reject any (3) JEWELRY BAGS, ARGAN BEER CASE. HARRISON SMALBACH, ESQ. claims or demands against Corporations, Tallahassee, 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. DAYS AFTER THE SALE. and/or all bids. RETINOL SERUM, 10-PACK Florida Bar # 116255 decedent's estate must file their Florida, in accordance with the OF BRISTOL CIGARETTES, Publish: June 6, 13, 2018 6267 Old Water Oak Road, claims with this court WITHIN 3 provisions of the Fictitious Jackie M. Burns NOTICE OF FORFEITURE 2005 FORD MOEN WATER FAUCET – F042 Suite 203 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE VIN# 1FMYU03175KD39082 Name Statues, to+wit: Section Philip C Burns MODEL CA873165RS, BIDET COMPLAINT Tallahassee, FL 32312 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. CLEAN SPA HOSE, DYSON V6 To: AZAAD ALI, HEMA KOY- (850) 422-2520 (telephone) OF THIS NOTICE. Publish: June 13, 2018 Publish: June 13, 2018 MOTORHEAD – JU4-US- LASS, ASLIM ALI, CHITADRI (850) 422-2567 (facsimile) ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- F084 Benjamin Davis F097 HGR1103A, SWANN 9-CHAN- ALI, ARIFAH NADIYAH ALI, [email protected] IN THE TIME PERIODS SET NEL DVR – SPPBFD2LH24, LUIS ALBERTO REYES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FORTH IN FLORIDA Publish: June 13, 2018 CASETA WIRELESS LIGHT LUCIANO, THE HOME DEPOT, THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Attorney for Plaintiff STATUTES SECTION 733.702 F091 DIMMER KIT, ECO SMART INC., and LOWE’S HOME CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Publish: June 6, 13, 2018 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. TANKLESS WATER HEATER – IMPROVEMENT, LLC SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- NOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: F043 NOTWITHSTANDING THE ATHENS TOWING AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF S/N 113761652, GEMINI AUDIO And all others who may claim an DA TIME PERIOD SET FORTH RECOVERY INC gives Notice of AMPLIFIER – XGA-3000-AMP, interest, right or title in the above CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED Foreclosure of Lien and intent to NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SWANN COMPLETE HOME captioned property. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE sell these vehicles on SECURITY KIT, FLORIDA EBT NAME SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI- Clerk Case Number: AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S , 08:00 am at 2773 CARDSBEARINGTHE YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on Notice is hereby given that I am DA 2015-CA-000440 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Navigator07/06/2018 Avenue, Sanford, NAMES:FRANKJ.SMITH, May 18, 2018, DENNIS M. Division: Circuit Civil SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- engaged in business at 838 REGINA PARDUE, CURTIS LEMMA, in his official capacity Bighorn Street, Seminole CASE NO: 59-2016-CA- DA The date of first publication of section 713.78 of the Florida ROBBINS,RODNEYFENN, as Sheriff of Seminole County County, Oviedo, Florida 32765 002612 Green Tree Servicing LLC, this notice is June 6, 2018. Statutes. ATHENS TOWING 128 MD DELL THUMBDRIVE, filed the above styled forfeiture Case No.: AND RECOVERY INC reserves under the Fictitious Name of NED CHARLES, III (9) NOTEBOOKS/NOTEPADS, action against the above , and that I Plaintiff Plaintiff(s), 2018-CP-000626-FA-B the right to accept or reject any Pedego Oviedo BLACK IPAD W/ PINK COVER described property, which was /s/ J. Stephen Pullum, Esquire and/or all bids. intend to register said name with – S/N DLXM41SBE4YF. seized on April 5, 2018 from J.STEPHENPULLUM, the Divisions of Corporations, V. vs. IN RE: Estate of ESQUIRE CHRISTMAS TIN WITH VARI- 1841 S. Ronald Reagan 1996 NISS Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- OUS CREDIT Boulevard, Altamonte Springs, Attorney for Personal dance with the provisions of the TED L. CHARLES LOGANL.MORRISA/K/A JESSELARNELLHOLLO- VIN# 1N4AB41D1TC777626 CARDS/SIMCARDS, HP LAP- in Seminole County, Florida. Representative Fictitious Name Statues, to+wit: Defendant. LOGAN MORRIS AND CAR- MAN, TOP – S/N 5CD34236NL, Orders finding probable cause Florida Bar No. 0213993 Section 865.09, Florida Statutes LENE R. MORRIS A/K/A CAR- Deceased. Publish: June 13, 2018 LENOVO TABLET – S/N HGAB- were issued by the Court on Pullum & Pullum, P.A. F085 1991. MVF9 (10), APPLE IPHONE – April 16, 2018 (Ex Parte) and LENEMORRIS,HUSBAND 250 International Parkway, Suite AMENDED NOTICE OF IMEI – 013430006655173, June 1, 2018 (following ANDWIFE;THEBANKOF NOTICE TO CREDITORS 340 LJCD OVIEDO ENTERPRISES PARTITION SALE HOME DEPOT MERCH CARD Adversarial Preliminary NEWYORKMELLONF/K/A The administration of the estate Lake Mary, Florida 32746 INC NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN – 9806179081235189997415, Hearing). A copy of the afore- THE BANK OF NEW YORK, of JESSE LARNELL HOLLO- Telephone: 407-732-6510 pursuant to a Final Judgment of AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CER- HOME DEPOT MERCH CARD mentioned Complaint and MAN, deceased, whose date of E m a i l : ATHENSNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: TOWING AND Publish: June 13, 2018 Partition dated April 02, 2018, – 98061790115659029997419, Orders are on file in the Office of TIFICATEHOLDERS OF death was December 26, 2017, [email protected] F092 and entered in 59-2016-CA- CWHEQ, INC., HOME EQUITY RECOVERY INC gives Notice of LOWE’SMERCHCARD– the Clerk of the Courts for is pending in the Circuit Court Secondary Email: jessi- Foreclosure of Lien and intent to 002612 of the Circuit Court of LOAN ASSET BACKED CER- 6006491742926228895, Seminole County, Florida, and for SEMINOLE County, Florida, [email protected] sell these vehicles on the EIGHTEENTH Judicial TIFICATES, SERIES 2006-S1; LOWE’SMERCHCARD– are available for examination Probate Division, the address of , 08:00 am at 2773 Circuit in and for Orange LIVE OAK RESERVE HOME- 6006491743083082778, during regular business hours. which is 301 N. Park Avenue, MARC JOHNSON Navigator07/06/2018 Avenue, Sanford, County, Florida, wherein NED LOWE’SMERCHCARD– OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Sanford, Florida 32771. The Personal Representative Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- CHARLES, III is the Plaintiff and 6006491743081978316, YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve INC.; UNKNOWN PARTIES IN names and addresses of the 1826 Valley Wood Way section 713.78 of the Florida TED L. CHARLES is the a copy of your written defenses, FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE Defendant. The Clerk of the LOWE’SMERCHCARD– POSSESSION #1, IF LIVING, personal representative and the Lake Mary, Florida 32746 Statutes. ATHENS TOWING 6006491743109654246, if any, to the Complaint and Notice is hereby given that Circuit Court will sell to the high- AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- personal representative's attor- AND RECOVERY INC reserves LOWE’SMERCHCARD– Order finding Probable Cause RICKYNELSONMEDRANO, est and best bidder for cash at TIES CLAIMING BY, ney are set forth below. Publish: June 6, 13, 2018 the right to accept or reject any 6006491743083082786, upon the Office of General owner, desiring to engage in the Seminole County THROUGH,UNDERAND All creditors of the decedent and F045 and/or all bids. LOWE’SMERCHCARD– Counsel for the Seminole business under the fictitious Courthouse at AGAINSTTHEABOVE other persons having claims or 6006491743109654691, County Sheriff’s Office whose name of MOHEGAN MOVERS 11:00, the following AM, on NAMEDDEFENDANT(S) demands against decedent's 1996 FORD AUGUST 9, 2018 LOWE’SMERCHCARD– address is 100 Eslinger Way, WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO VIN# 1FALP57U8TA167211 located at 200 AFTON described properties by sepa- 6006491743058723307, Sanford, Florida 32773 and file estate on whom a copy of this SQUARE, UNIT 303, ALTA- rate bid as set forth in said Final BEDEADORALIVE, notice is required to be served LOWE’SMERCHCARD– the Original with the Clerk of the Publish: June 13, 2018 MONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714 in Judgment, to wit: WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN must file their claims with this IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 6006491743091157596, Court, Seminole County, PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- F086 SEMINOLE County intends to GEORGIAEBTCARD– Florida. Failure to file and serve court ON OR BEFORE THE register the said name with the INTERESTASSPOUSE, DA 5081480085619638 IN NAME such pleadings may result in the LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Division of Corporations, Florida 1520 Cougar Court, HEIRS, DEVISEES, PROBATE DIVISION OFBRADLEYCOPPEDGE, entry of a Default pursuant to THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- Department of State, pursuant Casselberry, FL 32707; Lot GRANTEES,OROTHER HOME DEPOT MERCH CARD Florida Rule of Civil Procedure LICATION OF THIS NOTICE to section 865.09 of the Florida 26, DEER RUN, UNIT II, CLAIMANTS;UNKNOWN OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE File No. 2018CP000454 according to the Plat thereof – 98061790857256059997419, 1.500, and a Final Order of ATHENSNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: TOWING AND Statutes. MISC GIFT CARD RECEIPTS, Forfeiture. PARTIES IN POSSESSION #2, OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF IN RE: ESTATE OF as recorded in Plat Book 29, IFLIVING,ANDALL RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Pages 22 and 23, of the Public HOME DEPOT MERCH CARD THIS NOTICE ON THEM. BENJAMIN ANDREW KING, Foreclosure of Lien and intent to Publish: June 13, 2018 – 98061790115657779997415, OFFICEOFTHEGENERAL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- All other creditors of the dece- F093 Records of Seminole County, ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER sell these vehicles on Florida. HOME DEPOT MERCH CARD COUNSEL dent and other persons having Deceased. , 08:00 am at 2773 – 98061790837432949997415, Seminole County Sheriff's AND AGAINST THE ABOVE claims or demands against 07/06/2018 _/s/___Amy Romaine_____ NAMEDDEFENDANT(S) Navigator Avenue, Sanford, HOME DEPOT MERCH CARD Office decedent's estate must file their Florida 32773, pursuant to sub- Amy M. Romaine, Esq. WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS – 98061790837432959997415, 100 Eslinger Way claims with this court WITHIN 3 section 713.78 of the Florida BEDEADORALIVE, A. M. ROMAINE, PA HOME DEPOT MERCH CARD Sanford, Florida 32773 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE The administration of the estate Statutes. ATHENS TOWING 3585 Murrell Rd, Ste. B WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS – 98061790690988279997412, OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION of , AND RECOVERY INC reserves Rockledge, FL 32955 PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN Benjamin Andrew King NAME LOWE’SMERCHCARD– /s/ Manuel A. Guarch OF THIS NOTICE. deceased, whose date of death the right to accept or reject any [email protected] 6006491743058723281, Manuel A. Guarch, Esq., INTERESTASSPOUSE, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- was , is pend- and/or all bids. Notice is hereby given that I am Fla. Bar #: 0640026 Assistant General Counsel Phone: (321) 574-1095 LOWE’SMERCHCARD– HEIRS, DEVISEES, IN THE TIME PERIODS SET ingFebruary in the Circuit 7, 2018 Court for engaged in business at 111 6006491743115419980, Florida Bar No. 85023 Bristol Forest Trail, Seminole Fax: (321) 574-1032 GRANTEES,OROTHER FORTH IN FLORIDA County, Florida, 2007 YAMA GEORGIAEBTCARD– Telephone (407) 665-6985 County, under the Fictitious CLAIMANTS STATUTES SECTION 733.702 ProbateSeminole Division, File Number VIN# JYAVP24E87A001514 5081480083781182 IN NAME Facsimile (407) 665-6654 Name of If you need special assistance WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. , the address of Care of Central OF ANDY AMADOR, (1) PACK [email protected] Defendant(s). 2018CP000454 , and that I intend to due to a disability to participate NOTWITHSTANDING THE which is: Publish: June 13, 2018 Florida, Inc. OF GILLETTE MACH 3 SEN- 301 North Park F087 register said name with the in a court proceeding, please SITVE RAZORS BLADES, (4) Attorney for Petitioner TIME PERIODS SET FORTH . Divisions of Corporations, contact the Eighteenth Circuit NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED TheAvenue, names Sanford, and addresses FL 32771 of SCHICK HYDRO 5 DISPOS- Publish: June 6, 13, 2018 SALE Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- Court Administration ADA ABLE RAZORS, (1) SCHICK F026 TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE the Personal Representative dance with the provisions of the Coordinator, Seminole County AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S and of the Personal Courthouse, PO Box 8099, HYDROSILKDISPOSABLE NOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN Fictitious Name Statues, to+wit: RAZORS, (1) GILLETTE pursuant to Plaintiff's DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Representative's attorney are Section 865.09, Florida Statutes Sanford, FL 32772; 407-665- THAT, NOTICENOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: is hereby given the fol- FUSION PRO SHIELD RAZOR, Final Judgment of Foreclosure set forth below. 4335 at least 7 days before your lowing vehicles will be sold at 1991. (1) GILLETTE FUSION PRO entered on November 9, 2016, The date of first publication of scheduled court appearance or public sale on 06/27/2018, GLIDE POWER RAZOR, (1) in the above-captioned action, this notice is June 6, 2018. All creditors of the decedent and immediately upon receiving an 09:00 am at 1850 High St, Compassionate and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the Clerk of Court, Maryanne other persons who have claims official notification if the time GILLETTE VENUS FLEXIBLE Longwood, FL 32750 Responsible Entrepreneurs of THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Morse, will sell to the highest Attorney for Personal or demands against the dece- before the scheduled appear- RAZOR, (1) 3-PACK SCHICK Longwood, FL 32750-3722, pur- Central Florida, Inc. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE ance is less than 7 days. If you HYDRO 5 DISPOSABLE and best bidder for cash at the Representative: dent's estate, including unma- suant to subsection F.S. 713.78. COUNTY, FLORIDA are hearing or voice impaired, RAZORS, (1) 4-PACK BIC Seminole County Civil tured, contingent, or unliquidat- Courtesy Towing, Inc. reserves Publish: June 13, 2018 SOLEILTWILIGHTRAZORS, Courthouse, 301 North Park LANCE A. RAGLAND ed claims, and who have been F094 call 711. CASE NO. 2017CA001694 the right to accept or reject any (2) GILLETTE MACH 3 Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32773 Florida Bar No. 0122440 served a copy of this notice, and/or all bids... RAZORS, (1) 4-PACK DEERRUNHOMEOWNERS in accordance with Chapter 45, Lance A. Ragland, P.A. must file their claims with this Publish: June 13, 20, 2018 ASSOCIATION #19, INC, a F098 GILLETTEFUSIONPRO Florida Statutes on the 26th day 2461 W. State Road 426, Suite court 2001 1B7HC16X91S299742 Florida non-profit Corporation, WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 GLIDE POWER RAZOR CAR- of June, 2018 at 11:00 AM on 1001 DODGE Plaintiff, MONTHS AFTER THE DATE TRIDGES, (3) AVON LUX the following described property Oviedo, FL 32765 1989 1GCBS14E0K8115572 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION COLOGNES, (1) ARMANI as set forth in said Final Telephone: 407-542-0633 CHEVROLET COLOGNE, (1) MICHAEL JOR- vs. OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS Judgment of Foreclosure or Fax: 407-366-8149 2014 1GKKVPKDXEJ339289 NAME DAN COLOGNE, (1) ACQUA DI order, to wit: Main: [email protected] AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- GENERAL MOTORS CORP GIO COLOGNE, (1) BUMBA LIGIA VARGAS, et al, Notice is hereby given that I am Secondary: ICEOFACOPYOFTHIS 2008 2FMDK36C08BA22861 COLOGNE, (1) NAUTICA VOY- Defendant(s). engaged in business at 211 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Lot 294, Live Oak Reserve Unit [email protected] NOTICE ON THEM. FORD AGE, (1) MESMERIZE Bradshaw Dr, Seminole County, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- Two, according to the plat Attorney for Personal All other creditors of the dece- 2003 5LMEU68H13ZJ25637 COLOGNE, (1) CALVIN KLEIN Sanford, FL 32771-4171 under DA recorded in plat book 61, pages Representative dent and other persons who LINCOLN COLOGNE SET, (6) AVON NOTICE OF SALE PUR- the Fictitious Name of PROBATE DIVISION SUANT TO CHAPTER 45 32 through 39, inclusive, as have claims or demands against 2003 JH2PC37063M003020 BLITZ- LUCK BODY SOAP, (2) MES- HONDA , MERIZE BODY SOAP, (1) recorded in the public records of Personal Representative: the decedent's estate, including andCLEAN that INEXT intend GENERATION to register said File No. 2018-CP-670 pursuantNOTICEISHEREBYGIVEN to Final Judgment of Seminole County, Florida, said unmatured, contingent, or unliq- 2002 KM8SC13DX2U168630 WIRELESS HEADPHONES, (1) HYUNDAI name with the Divisions of VERSACE AFTER SHAVE, (2) Foreclosure dated May 31, land situate, lying and being in MAURICE JEROME uidated claims, must file their Corporations, Tallahassee, IN RE: ESTATE OF ORAL-B TOOTHBRUSH KIT, 2018, entered in Seminole County, Florida. HOLLOMAN claims with this court Florida, in accordance with the Case No. WITHIN 3 Publish: June 13, 2018 (1) DURACELL CABLE in the Circuit Parcel ID No. 19-21-32-5QP- 2461 W. State Road 426, provisions of the Fictitious ANGELINE GOICH DERBY MONTHS AFTER THE DATE F088 CHARGER, (1) SONICARE Court2017CA001694 in and for Seminole 0000-2940 Suite 1001 Name Statues, to+wit: Section OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION TOOTHBRUSH HEAD, (1) County, Florida wherein Oviedo, FL 32765 865.09, Florida Statutes 1991. Deceased. AUTOMATIC DIGITAL CAM- DEER Property address: OF THIS NOTICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ERA, (1) PAIR OF PRADA SUN- RUN HOMEOWNERS, is ASSOCI- Plaintiff, 3334 Gambel Oak Ct., Publish: June 6, 13, 2018 Michael Earl Dukes GLASSES, (2) 3-PACKS BIC ATION #19, INC. ALLCLAIMSNOTFILED The administration of the Estate and , is Oviedo, FL 32766 F044 OviedoNOTICEOFPUBLICSALE: Towing, Inc. gives Notice FLEX 4 DISPOSABLE RAZOR LIGIA VARGAS, et al WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS of Angeline Goich Derby, the Defendant, I will sell to the of Foreclosure of Lien and intent Publish: June 13, 2018 PACKS, (1) 20-PACK SETFORTHINSECTION deceased, whose date of death highest and best bidder for cash Any person claiming an interest to sell these vehicles on F095 GILLETTE MACH 3 RAZOR 733.702, OF THE FLORIDA was March 5, 2018, is pending at: in the surplus from the sale, if 07/07/2018, 09:00 am at 325 CARTRIDGES, USB THUMB 11:00 A.M. on July 31, 2018 PROBATE CODE WILL BE in the Circuit Court for Seminole at 301 N. PARK AVE., ROOM any, other than the property Aulin Ave Oviedo, FL 32765, DRIVES, T-MOBILE SIM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, OF FOREVERBARRED. County, Florida, Probate S201, SANFORD, FL 32771 owner as of the date of the lis pursuant to subsection 713.78 CARDS,HOMEDEPOT THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL NOTWITHSTANDING THE Division, the address of which is after first given notice as pendens, must file a claim with- of the Florida Statutes. Oviedo MERCHCARD– CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR TIMEPERIODSETFORTH 301 North Park Avenue, required by Section 45.031, in sixty (60) days after the sale. Towing, Inc. reserves the right to 9806179083743930997414, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED Sanford, FL 32772-8099. The Florida Statutes, the following accept or reject any and/or all SWANN DVR9-4200 9CHAN- DA TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS names and addresses of the described real property as set bids. NEL DVR – S/N 9BGTH- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- AFTER THE DECEDENTʼS NAME Personal Representative and forth in the Final Judgment, to RCLGYKJ7MFJ111A, T- TIES ACT. IF YOU ARE A PER- PROBATE DIVISION DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Notice is hereby given that I am the Personal Representative's wit: JHMCD5655SC015109 MOBILEGPS–S/N engaged in business at 801 E attorney are set forth below. SONWITHADISABILITY CASE NO. 2018-CP-000565 The date of first publication is 1995 HONDA ACCORD 942371507170, (2) ADDRESS 20th Street, Seminole County, WHONEEDSANYACCOM- IN RE: ESTATE OF June 6, 2018. BOOKSRECEIPTSAND Sanford, Florida under the All creditors of the decedent and LOT 1, DEER RUN UNIT 19A, MODATION IN ORDER TO CAROL A. JOHNSON, Publish: June 13, 2018 NOTEBOOK FOUND W/ CUR- PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO- Fictitious Name of other persons having claims or AS PER PLAT THEREOF Deceased. Attorney for Personal F089 Knotty Or RENCY, VICTORIA SECRET RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK CEEDING,YOUAREENTI- , and that I demands against the FRAGRANCEGIFTSETS, Representative: intendNot Wood to register Works said name with Decedent's Estate on whom a 38, PAGES 21-22 OF THE TLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, AMOPE PEDI KIT, AMOPE the Divisions of Corporations, copy of this notice is required to PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI- TO THE PROVISION OF CER- NOTICE TO CREDITORS WET/DRY PEDI KIT, (3) HAIR- Jacob C. Dykxhoorn Tallahassee, Florida, in accor- be served must file their claims NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. TAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE BRUSHES, DANA BACHMAN The administration of the estate Florida Bar No. 441104 with this court ON OR BEFORE CONTACT THE ADA COORDI- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE dance with the provisions of the JEWELRY SET, (2) BIGEN of CAROL A. JOHNSON, Dykxhoorn Law Firm, P.A. Fictitious Name Statues, to+wit: THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS NATOR, AT COURT ADMINIS- Public auction to be held 9:00 HAIRCOLORDYE,“MOM” A/K/A: 4491 BROOK HOLLOW deceased, whose date of death 225 East Stuart Avenue Section 865.09, Florida Statutes AFTERTHETIMEOFTHE TRATION, SEMINOLE CIVIL am on the 5TH day of JULY, NECKLACE SET, LIZ CLAI- CIRCLE,WINTERSPRINGS, was March 24, 2018, is pending Lake Wales, FL 33853 1991. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS 2018. At the front door of BORNE JEWELRY SETS, (5) FL 32708. COURTHOUSE, 301 N. PARK in the Circuit Court for Seminole Telephone: (863) 676-3300 NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER Sanford Towing & Recovery, PACKS OF ELASTIC HAIR AVE, SUITE N301, SANFORD, County, Florida, Probate Philip C Burns THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A Dated: June 5, 2018 Inc., located at 2522 Country TIES, (2) PACKS OF HAIR FLORIDA, 32771-1292, (407) Division, the address of which is Personal Representative: Jackie M. 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THEM. Cummings & Lockwood LLC All other creditors of the dece- 8000 Health Center Boulevard, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING dent and persons having claims All other creditors of the Suite 300 CLAIMSORDEMANDS or demands against decedent’s Decedent and other persons Bonita Springs, FL 34135 AGAINSTTHEABOVE estate, including unmaturedm having claims or demands ESTATE: contingent or unliquidated against the Decedent's Estate Personal Representative: The administration of the estate claims, must file their claims must file their claims with this . of BRIYA MARIE ROATH, with this Court WITHIN THREE Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS deceased, File Number 2018- MONTHS AFTER THE DATE AFTER THE DATE OF THE c/oMATTHEW David A. SZAPUCKI Ludgin, Esq. CP-000675, is pending in the OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Cummings & Lockwood LLC Circuit Court for Seminole OF THIS NOTICE. NOTICE. 8000 Health Center Boulevard, County for Seminole County, Suite 300 Florida, Probate Division, the ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- Bonita Springs, FL 34135 address of which is 301 N. Park NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771- EVER BARRED. FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 Publish: June 13, 20, 2018 1292. The representative’s OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE F099 attorney are set forth below. The date of the first publication CODEWILLBEFOREVER of this Notice is June 13, 2018. BARRED. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS FRANK G. FINKBEINER, NOTWITHSTANDING THE ARE NOTIFIED THAT: ATTORNEY TIME PERIODS SET FORTH All creditors of the decedent and P. O. Box 1789 ABOVE,ANYCLAIMFILED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF other persons having claims or 108 Hillcrest Street TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL demands against decedent’s Orlando, FL 32802-1789 AFTERTHEDECEDENT'S CIRCUIT IN AND FOR estate, including unmatured, (407) 423-0012 DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- contingent or unliquidated Attorney for Petitioner DA claims, on whom a copy of this Primary: [email protected] AP The date of first publication of notice is served must file their Secondary: cial” at the “earliest possible date.” this notice is June 13, 2018. PROBATE DIVISION claims with this Court WITHIN [email protected] ___ FILE NO.: 2018 CP 000675 THE LATER OF THREE 5:10 p.m. Attorney for Personal IN RE: ESTATE OF MONTHS AFTER THE DATE RUSHUNDA WATTS Continued from Page 7 Representative: OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION 4127 GERANIUM LANE President Donald Trump says that Canadian BRIYA MARIE ROATH OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY #311 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau “learned” from Deceased. DATS AFTER THE DATE OF SANFORD, FL 32771 5:20 p.m. the mistake of criticizing him and that it’s going E-MailDAVID A. Address: LUDGIN, dludgin@cl- ESQ. SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS President Donald Trump says he thinks “we’ll proba- law.com NOTICE ON THEM. Publish: June 13, 20, 2018 to cost Canada “a lot of money.” Florida Bar No. 402389 NOTICE TO CREDITORS F100 bly need another summit”— or at least a second meet- At a news conference in Singapore on Tuesday, ing — with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un as they dis- Trump recounted his recent tough exchanges WA1WKAFP8CA103948 cuss Kim’s commitment to denuclearization. Seminole County, Florida with Trudeau. He says the Canadian leader must Case # 09CA36470 But Trump told reporters in Singapore on Tuesday that The property may be viewed at Cortes Towing, 215 Orange Ave., not have realized that Trump had televisions on Longwood, Fl. 32750, on the day of the sale from 9-9:30 am. he and Kim were able to cover far more ground than Air Force One, allowing him to monitor ROBERTA BORDNER, he’d expected. Trudeau’s news conference at the end of the G-7 Plaintiff(s) And the undersigned as Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida, will at He says, “We’re much further along than I would have 11:00 am in or as soon thereafter as possible on July 10th, 2018 offer summit. VS for sale and sell to the highest bidder, thought.” FOR CASH, at the IN FrontHAND (West) AND The president also recounted his discussions SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL EXISTING LIENS Trump answered reporters’ questions at a free-wheel- during the G-7 summit and his decision to with- KIMBERLY DAVIS AND DAVIS MORTGAGE GROUP, INC., A Door, of the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office Civil Section, 201 N. ing press conference before returning to the U.S. FLORIDA CORPORATION, Park Ave., Sanford, Florida 32771, the above described property. draw the U.S. from the final document. Trump Defendant(s) He appeared to be enjoying himself as he went says the photo taken of German Chancellor That said sale is being made to satisfy the terms of this back and forth with the press. WRIT OF Angela Merkel and others standing before him NOTICE OF SHERIFFʼS SALE EXECUTION. ___ was taken as they were waiting for changes he’d that pursuant to Writ of Execution Dennis M. Lemma, Sheriff, 5:20 p.m. requested. issuedNOTICE out IS of HEREBYand under GIVENthe seal of the CIRCUIT COURT of Orange Seminole County, Florida President Donald Trump says North Korea has a “sub- Trump says it “didn’t look friendly” but it was County, Florida, Case # 09CA36470 upon a final judgment rendered stantial arsenal” of nuclear weapons and the summit in the aforesaid court in that certain case entitled ROBERTA BORD- “very friendly.” NER, Plaintiff vs. KIMBERLY DAVIS AND DAVIS MORTGAGE NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT should have happened five years ago. ___ GROUP, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION, Defendant(s) which OF 1990, PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING SPECIAL At a news conference Tuesday after his meeting with aforesaid was delivered to me as Sheriff of ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROCEEDINGS 4:50 p.m. WRIT OF EXECUTION Kim Jong Un, Trump discussed efforts to press him to Seminole County, Florida and I have levied upon all the right, title and SHOULD CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS SECTION OF President Donald Trump says the remains of U.S. interest of the defendants in the following described property, said THE CIVIL DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE, 201 NORTH get rid of its nuclear weapons. prisoners of war and those missing in action dur- property being located in Seminole County, Florida, more particularly PARK AVE, SANFORD, FLORIDA, 32771 AT LEAST FIVE DAYS ThepresidentsaysthattheU.S.doesn’thavealotofintelli- ing the Korean War will be returned. described as follows: PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINGS. (407) 665-6640. genceonthecountrybutthat“wehaveenoughintelli- Trump said during a news conference Tuesday 2012 AUDI Q5 PRESTIGE S-LINE 4 DOOR WHITE, VIN Publish: May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 2018 gencetoknowthatwhattheyhaveisverysubstantial.” after a summit with North Korean leader Kim The president says Kim understands what the U.S. has Jong Un in Singapore that he asked Kim to com- been pushing for in the talks. Trump says, “I think he’s mit to returning the remains “and we got it.” But Trump says without Warmbier’s death, his future.” going to do these things.” The president says he had received “countless ___ calls” and letters from family members asking meeting with Kim may not have happened. He Trump held a news conference in Singapore 5:15 p.m. him to help them receive the remains of their says, “Otto did not die in vain.” before returning home. The spokesman for the Iranian government is loved ones. Trump says human rights did come up during ___ warning North Korean leader Kim Jong Un that Trump says, “The remains will be coming back. the talks, albeit briefly. 4:20 p.m. President Donald Trump could nullify any They’re going to start that process immediately.” Trump says he believes Kim wants to do the President Donald Trump says he gave North nuclear deal with North Korea. ___ The semi-official Fars news agency quotes right thing. Korean leader Kim Jong Un a video that laid out 4:45 p.m. ___ the opportunities of their historic meeting. Mohammad Bagher Nobakht as saying Tuesday: President Donald Trump says he’ll invite North 4:30 p.m. Reporters were shown the video before the start “We are facing a man who revokes his signature Korean leader Kim Jong Un to visit the White while abroad.” House at the “appropriate time.” And he says President Donald Trump says he will be ending of Trump’s news conference Tuesday. The video Nobakht’s remarks are the first by an Iranian Kim has accepted. joint military exercises between the United States resembled a preview of a film. It shows images official after Trump and Kim concluded their Trump also says he is open to visiting Kim some and South Korea. of warplanes and artillery and says there can nuclear summit. day in Pyongyang. Trump made the announcement Tuesday at a “only be two results,” one of moving back or While flying for talks with Kim on Sunday, Trump is speaking at a press conference Tuesday news conference in Singapore after his historic Trump rejected an agreement signed by the lead- moving forward. after a day of meetings with Kim in Singapore. meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un. The video shows the two leaders and raises the ers of the G-7 countries at their summit in It was the first time a sitting U.S. president and North Korea has long objected to the annual questions: “What if history can be changed? Will Canada. North Korean leader had met face to face. The U.S. also pulled out of the landmark 2015 Trump praised Kim, calling him “very talented” exercises, viewing them as practice for future the world embrace this change?” nuclear deal with Iran in May. and pointing to his rise to power at a relatively military action against the North by the United The president says he gave the video “to ___ young age. He also said the U.S. would be end- States. Chairman Kim and his people.” 5:10 p.m. ing its joint military exercises with South Korea. Trump cast his decision as a financial considera- ___ President Donald Trump says discussions over __ tion, saying the U.S. will save a lot of money by 3:30 p.m. the next steps to take with North Korea will be 4:40 p.m. happening soon. canceling the drills. President Donald Trump and North Korea’s President Donald Trump is defending his repeat- ___ Kim Jong Un have concluded an extraordi- Trump said Tuesday after his summit with North ed praise of North Korea’s Kim Jong Un during 4:25 p.m. nary nuclear summit by signing a document Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore that their meetings in spite of Kim’s distressing “We’re getting together next week to go into the record on human rights. President Donald Trump is thanking North in which Trump pledged “security guaran- details.” Trump told reporters at a press conference in Korean leader Kim Jong Un “for taking the first tees” to the North and Kim reiterated his com- It’s unclear where those discussions will take Singapore on Tuesday that Kim “is very talent- bold step toward a bright new future for his peo- mitment to “complete denuclearization of the place or which North Korean officials will be ed.” He pointed to Kim’s rise to power at a rela- ple” after the leaders’ historic Singapore summit. Korean Peninsula.” involved. tively young age. Trump said at a news conference Tuesday after Light on specifics, the document largely But he says the talks will include Secretary of Trump has appeared largely unconcerned about State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser meeting face to face with Kim that “real change amounted to an agreement to continue discus- the implications of feting an authoritarian leader is indeed possible.” sions as it reiterated previous public state- John Bolton. suspected of ordering the public assassination of He also says that he’s prepared “to start a new A joint agreement signed by the two leaders ear- his half brother with a nerve agent, executing his ments and past commitments. It did not lier Tuesday says the U.S. and North Korea have uncle by firing squad and killing U.S. college history” and “write a new chapter” between the include an agreement to take steps toward committed to hold follow-up negotiations, led by student Otto Warmbier. two nations. ending the technical state of warfare between Pompeo and “a relevant high-level DPRK offi- He says, “The past does not have to define the the U.S. and North Korea. PAGE 12 • Midweek: June 13-16, 2018 SANFORD HERALD CIVIC CENTER modern standards along the way. tearing down the Civic Center, but only answers to the Sanford Herald as to GOLDSBORO “This is to go in and see what all “a paragraph” on a renovation idea. what they wanted done with the the components are, from architec- Triplett was opposed the study, stating building. Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 tural, structural, mechanical, electri- they had already done studies before “I’d like to see it restored,” cal, plumbing,” Mills said. and he didn’t see a point in spending Commissioner Art Woodruff said. want substandard housing there. You need a In the end, Mayor Jeff Triplett Some examples he gave of what need- more money on yet another study. “I want to see if it can be made asked the City to look into other ed to be improved included updating “We’ve had, like, seven assessments,” more useful.” garage. We want a product we’re proud of.” studies that may have been done by the A/C and getting better acoustics, he said. “Now we’re supposed to get “I wanted a new building,” Velma While carports were allowed, Williams said previous administrations, instead of which “modern technology” could dras- another? We have no way to pay for Williams said. “However, I can garages were preferable, directing Thomas to commissioning a new study. No one tically improve. He also said a drone fly- that.” accept a remodel. Something needs approve homes with garages from now on. at the meeting had a definitive over would be conducted to assess the Commissioner Patrick Austin said to be done, because so many events Thomas told the Sanford Herald that the County was answer as to whether other studies state of the roof of the building. he thought a study was worth are held in Lake Mary when they “dealing on a larger scale” when they made homes. had been done in years past, before The question, Mills said, was doing because “it’s something peo- could be held here.” the current administration’s time. “what is it going to cost to take it ple want,” and that the Civic Center “I don’t know what I want to do,” “They’re trying to make as many as possible,” he Architect Jerry Mills of MilZarch back, and can we take it back to was a “crown jewel” of the city that Patty Mahany said. “We need to said. “To keep the cost down, it’s cheaper to build them LLC spoke at the 3 p.m. joint meet- what it was originally?” deserved its dues. consider options. I want to see done without a garage. They come to the City for a waiver. ing between the City Commission A previous study provided a detailed Triplett, unconvinced that another what residents want done.” We’re partly to blame here. We allowed them to build and the Historic Preservation Board, analysis of what new construction study paid for was the correct move, “I just want to see what we’ve things that weren’t acceptable. We’re going to stop stating that the City had the option would cost, but the commissioners instead asked the city to look into every done before we put more money doing variances on the building code from now on.” of paying to conduct another study weren’t satisfied with the little space it previous assessment of the civic center into studies,” Triplett said. “We to assess the cost of remodeling and had devoted to what it would cost to to find out everything said over the already have studies. We don’t have Seminole County receives grant money to restoring the building to its original renovate the building. Instead, they said years. the ability to spend more. Why con- implement housing for residents in the area from form, as well as improving it to it had spent a lot of time talking about The Commissioners gave varying tinue to have that discussion?” a variety of governmental departments.