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Title: Venice gondolier sun
Alternate Title: Venice gondolier
Gondolier
Physical Description: v. : ill. (some col.) ; 58 cm.
Language: English
Creator: Venice Gondolier Sun
Publisher: Venice Gondolier Sun
Place of Publication: Venice Fla
Publication Date: September 14, 2008
Copyright Date: 2008
Frequency: semiweekly
regular
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Subject: Newspapers -- Venice (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Sarasota County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Genre: newspaper   ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Sarasota -- Venice
Coordinates: 27.098611 x -82.438889 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 56, no. 7 (April 4-6. 2001)-
Numbering Peculiarities: Issue for April 4-6, 2001 also called April 4, 2001.
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Bibliographic ID: UF00028295
Volume ID: VID00625
Source Institution: University of Florida
Holding Location: University of Florida
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Resource Identifier: ltuf - ANK8420
oclc - 47264140
alephbibnum - 002730652
issn - 1536-1063
lccn - 2001229429
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Preceded by: Venice gondolier (Venice, Fla. : 1983)

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Agape helps ravaged Haiti


BY AUDREY BLACKWELL
STAFF WRITER

Hurricanes Gustav, Hanna
and Ike have devastated the is-
land of Haiti.
Agape Flights pilot Jeff Yan-
nucciello said the country has
suffered so much that bridges
and roads were washed out,
schools flooded and villagers are
still reeling from mudslides.
This is the information that
was reported to him by mission-
aries in the field in Haiti who are
"in recovery and just getting by
day-by-day," in helping the peo-
ple there.
He said the missionaries did-
n't report how many people have
perished, probably because the
country does not have a formal
government census.
Yannucciello talked to the
Venice Gondolier Sun on Friday,
after just having returned from
taking supplies to the Domin-
ican Republic during a two-day
trip Sept. 10-11. This was a rou-
tine flight for the missionary or-
ganization, located at Venice
Municipal Airport.
He was able to make the trip
because Hurricane Ike spared
Florida the brunt of the storm,
although he ran into storm
clouds early Wednesday morn-
ing when Ike's outer bands were
affecting the state.
"The sky cleared as soon as I
got to La Belle and Lake Oke-
echobee," he said.
While there was some storm
damage in the Dominican Re-
public, and the missionaries
there were very happy to see the
Agape Flight crew, Yannucciello
said there was even more devas-
tation on the Haitian side. The
missionaries in Haiti had to wait
until muddy flood waters reced-
ed so supply trucks could get in
from the capital, Port au Prince.
"There was much more
flooding in the villages in Haiti,"
Yannucciello said. "They are
reeling from it because they
don't have good wash-off of the
mud slides, and the bridges were
all washed out."
Helping Haiti
Agape Flights pilot Mark
Mikarts made a special trip to
get much-needed food and sup-
plies to missionaries in Haiti
Sept. 5.
Because Hurricane Hanna
prevented Agape's regularly
scheduled weekly flight on Sept.
3, Mikarts made the trip there
and back all in one day, instead
of spreading it out over his usual
two days.
"It was a long day," he said.
He left Venice at 6:30 a.m. and


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This town in Haiti had more than a foot of mud from all the recent storms. The roof is ripped off the building in the
back, a school.


returned at 10 p.m.
"Hanna had just crossed
Florida, from Jacksonville to Tal-
lahassee, and we had some of
the outer storm bands here
when we left," Mikarts said. "We
flew over a few storm clouds and
punched through the weather.
By the time we got to Nassau, we
popped through to beautiful
sky."
Mikarts said he kept the
niceties to a minimum in Cape
Haitian, Les Cayes and Port au
Prince while delivering supplies.
But there were no storms in the
area and he timed it just right to
get in and out of the area before
Hurricane Ike welled up.
Agape Flights will continue to
make scheduled flights to help
the missionaries in Haiti and the
Dominican Republic. Paul Pra-
char, with missionary services
for Agape, said donations are
welcome, but people should call
and find out what kind of help is
needed.
"People need to understand
that to send items costs $5 per
pound to $7 per pound,"
Prachar said.
It may be more cost effective


SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL
Mark Mikarts, left, and Jeff Yannucciello, pilots with Agape Flights, have
flown mission trips to Haiti and the Dominican Republic during this tumul-
tuous hurricane season.


for people to donate cash and
allow the missionaries to buy
what they need from the store-
house in Port au Prince.
To donate or for more infor-


mation, call Agape Flights at
485-3020.

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VHS aide

arrested

for abuse

BY JON BRANTHOOVER
STAFF WRITER

Venice High School teacher's
aide Richard D. Green was ar-
rested Thursday on suspicion of
assaulting a mentally handi-
capped teenager in a school
office.
According to a police report,
Green was asked to take an
autistic student to the behavior
specialist in the school's guid-
ance office because the student
was having problems in the
classroom.
Green, who had been work-
ing with the autistic student for
nearly a year, instead took stu-
dent to a nearby vacant office
and began assaulting him.
Police said Exceptional Stu-
dent Education teacher Shan-
non McNeil was in a classroom
about 50 feet away when she
heard shouting from the office
where Green had taken the stu-
dent. Rushing to the scene, she
observed Green with his hands
on the student's chin, hitting his

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Doctor


stabbed


at office

BY JON BRANTHOOVER
STAFF WRITER

A Venice physician was stab-
bed outside of his medical prac-
tice in the 700 block of Riviera
Street on Venice island Tuesday
night.
At approximately 10 p.m., the
Venice Police Department re-
ceived a call from Dr. Fivos Nic-
holas Gahhos, who told police
he had been attacked by a mask-
ed man yielding a paint ball gun.
According to a police report,
Gahhos was leaving his office
when a man began firing a
paintball gun at him. When
Gahhos turned to look for the
source of the shots, he told
police he saw a masked white
male who appeared to be in his
mid-20s holding a paintball gun.
The man told Gahhos he had
mistaken him for one of the
man's friends and began to walk
away.
As Gahhos turned to his car,
however, he said he heard the
man run toward him and strike

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FAA declares runway 4/22 safe


BY GREG GILES
NEWS EDITOR

The Federal Aviation Admin-
istration has, at least indirectly,
rebuffed a claim made earlier
this summer that one of two
runways at Venice Municipal
Airport is unsafe.
"Runway 4/22 is not unsafe
for use at this time," wrote Fed-
eral Aviation Administration
Program Manager Krystal Hud-
son in a letter dated Aug. 27 to
Nick Carlucci, president of the
Venice Aviation Society Inc.
Carlucci had requested the
"possible closure" of runway

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Good morning,
Gondolier Sun
subscriber,
RICHARD ALEXANDER


SUN PHOTO BY GREG GILES
This is the approach to runway 4/22, the preferred noise-abatement run-
way at Venice Municipal Airport. The runway is deemed safe for light air-
craft only.


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The economic downturn and
credit crunch that are taking
down national standard-bearer
loan institutions are taking a toll
on Mike Miller, one of Venice's
prominent developers and phil-
anthropists.
Synovus Bank of Tampa Bay is
seeking to foreclose on three
condominiums and a dozen lots
owned by Miller's Waterford
Construction Inc. for defaulting
on $2.5 million in loans.
The properties were put up as
collateral to secure the loans.
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The Venice City Council
took the following action
Sept. 9:
* Appointed Earl Quandt
to serve a term on the
Parks and Recreation Adv-
isory Board from Sept. 9,
2008, to July 31, 2011; and
Leigh Elizabeth Whit-
temore to serve a term on
the Venice Lifestyles Com-
mittee from Sept. 9, 2008
to high school graduation.
* Held a shade meeting
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gy concerning Anthony
Lorenzo vs. City of Venice.
* Amended the 2008
Sarasota County Interlocal
Agreement to include
public school facility plan-
ning (called concurreny)
since it requires develop-
ers to help pay for school
impact costs concurrent
with construction.
* Adopted a resolution
updating a local disaster
mitigation strategy plan.
* Authorized renewal of a
contract for fleet manage-


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2008 to Aug. 31, 2009.
* Authorized a compre-
hensive debris manage-
ment contract piggyback-
ing off a bid from the city
of North Port with Beck
Disaster Recovery in the
amount of $42,242.


Code enforcement
board
The Venice Municipal
Code Enforcement Board
took the following action
Sept. 4:
* Vasily and Natalya Bilik,
400 block Substation
Road. Charge: offensive
accumulation. Fine: with-
held until Sept. 25.


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the tender age of 6. The 4-foot 4-inch first-grader
was one of 51 players who took part in the annual
T-Ball All-Star Game held at the White House on
July 16. Blake began hitting live-pitched balls
when he was 16 months old. The Lamarque
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Port High varsity players and is the team's bat boy.
Blake likes to help others. After Hurricane Charley,
the then-2-year-old handed out food to storm vic-
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Blake and his sister on a child's perspective of
Washington, D.C., is planned. Blake looks forward
to playing ball for the Florida Gators and going
from there to the big leagues.


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rge: failure to meet mini-
mum standards for basic
facilities. Fine: withheld
until Sept. 30.
* Thomas Etl, 600 block
Country Club Way. Cha-
rge: offensive accumula-
tion. Fine: $900.
* Venice Trust, 100 block E.
Tampa Ave. Charge: con-


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Fine: withheld until Oct. 2.
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Charge: construction wit-
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block Cypress Avenue.
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 14, 2008

Schools

budget to

public

hearing

BY AUDREY
BLACKWELL
STAFF WRITER

A public hearing on the
millage rates and final
budget for the 2008-09
school year will be held
Tuesday, Sept. 16, 5:15
p.m., in Sarasota County
School Board chambers.
During the public hear-
ing, members of the public
who wish to speak will
have three minutes. They
must fill out a card req-
uesting speaking time,
according to Scott Fer-
guson, district spokesman.
Different from previous
years, the proposed 2008
total millage rate is going
down, to 7.045 mills. This
figure includes required
local effort of 3.717 mills;
discretionary operating of
.498 mills; supplemental
operating of .080 mills;
capital of 1.750 mills; and
voted operating of 1 mill.
Last year's was 7.123 mills.
According to the deputy
chief financial officer, Al
Widener, "With the tax roll
declining more than 10
percent, the school district
will bring in 13.53 percent
fewer dollars than last
year."
The operating millage is
required to hire staff, pay
negotiated salary and
fringe benefits to staff and
pay the cost of fuel, elec-
tricity and other goods and
services, a statement from
the district said.
Final budget
Following the public
hearing, the school board
will vote to adopt the mill-
age rate and its final bud-
get.
The final budget is
nearly the same as the ten-
tative budget of July 2008.
In July, revenues were pro-
jected to be $390,426,427
million; the final budget
amount is $389,506,376.
Total general fund expen-
ditures are projected to be
roughly the same as in July,
according to Widener, at
$422,867,720.
"We will use $18 million
from reserves," he said.
Questions
Widener said the dis-
trict has received some
phone calls from the pub-
lic about the budget.
"Most of the calls have
been from people who
want to know if we will
adopt the proposed bud-
get. I tell them yes, and
they say 'thank you,' "
Weidener said.
He said people are gen-
erally happy with that
response because the pro-
posed budget amount is
the lowest figure on the
Truth in Millage notice
sent out by the county.
According to the Sara-
sota County property app-
raiser's Web site, TRIM is a
notice of proposed prop-
erty taxes that property
owners receive every
August: "It covers two
areas: taxes (last year's, as
proposed for the current
year, and what taxes would
result if no budget changes
were made); and values
(market value, assessed
value, exemptions and tax-
able value) for the current
year and the prior year."
ablackwell@
venicegondolier.com


SUN NEWSPAPERS 3A


Enrollments down; teacher layoffs avoided


BY AUDREY
BLACKWELL
STAFF WRITER


A cautious approach to
scheduling over the sum-
mer helped keep Sarasota
County school teachers on
the payroll who otherwise
would have lost their jobs.
Due to the recent severe
economic downturn, sch-
ool officials have been
working at balancing the
district's operating budget
with staffing, working on
projections of estimated
enrollment and anticipat-
ed state revenues.
The district receives a
portion of the county's
property taxes based on a
formula from the state
that includes the number
of students enrolled.
When the district com-
pleted its six-day count of


students Aug. 25, a total of
40,916 students were
attending compared to the
42,909 the district had
projected, a difference of
1,993 students. Enrol-
lment figures have been
increasing daily, according
to a report from the school
district.
Scott Ferguson, district
spokesman, released a
statement that said the
district estimates it will
have only about 450 fewer
students than projected
during the second week of
October when enrollment
is reported to the state for
funding purposes.
Fewer students usually
means fewer teachers are
needed, and such was the
case in Sarasota. However,
vacancies created over the
summer were not all filled,
and the district was able to


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absorb all of the teachers
who were displaced by
declining enrollment or
were on the layoff list, the
statement said.
"Superintendent Lori
White said the district
used the six-day count to
adjust staffing rather than
waiting until the 10-day
count that has been used
in years past" to make
staffing assignments bef-
ore Labor Day. She did so
because she wanted any
changes in teacher assign-
ment to happen as soon as
possible.
Shifting sands
For an as-yet-unknown
reason, there has been a
shift in student population
this year, with the once
fast-growing North Port
area losing students and
Sarasota-area schools


increasing in enrollment.
'All seven North Port
schools had fewer stu-
dents enroll than project-
ed," Ferguson said. "At the
same time, some Sarasota-
area schools have enrolled
more students than exp-
ected."
He said the district does
not have an explanation
for the south-to-north
migration of students, but
offered the idea that it may
have something to do with
the increasing costs of
commuting and decreas-
ing rents in Sarasota.
Teacher moves
In the Venice area, 12
instructional staff mem-
bers were relocated within
the district depending on
the needs of the schools,
Ferguson said.
In the elementary sch-


ools, one teacher was
moved from Cranberry to
Taylor Ranch; two went
from Glenallen to Venice;
two went from Laurel
Nokomis, one to Brent-
wood, the other to Taylor
Ranch; one went from
Taylor Ranch to Lakeview;
three went from Toledo
Blade, one to Taylor Ranch
Elementary and two to
Garden.
Other moves saw three
Venice High teachers
moved, one to Phillippi
Shores Elementary and
two to Sarasota High
School.
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POLICE BEAT

Venice Police
Department arrests

Daniel Kaufman, 21,
200 block Auburn Road,
Venice. Charge: leaving the
scene of an accident with-
out giving information.
Bond: $500.




OBITUARIES

John E. Blomgren
John E. Blomgren, be-
loved husband, father,
friend of Langhorne, Pa.,
and Venice, Fla., went
home to the Lord on
Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008.
John was born on July
11, 1930, to John E. and
Susan D. Blomgren and is
predeceased by Merilyn R.
Blomgren.
John graduated from
Norway High School in
1948 and was a resident of
Norway, Mich., for 26
years. After graduating, he
joined the U.S. Navy and
served on the John R.
Pierce from 1951 to 1954.
He was honorably dis-
charged after faithfully
serving his country during
the Korean War, reaching
the rank of machinist mate
first class. John worked for
Mobil Oil from 1956 to
1975. When he retired in
1992, he had been working
for Commonwealth Alum-
inum for 17 years. Always
needing to be busy, John
went on to work for H&R
Block and most recently
for the IRS. John loved
family get-togethers, trav-
el, reading and spectator
sports.
He will be lovingly
remembered by his sur-
vivors: his wife, Susan D.
Blomgren; his children, Jay
(Annie) Blomgren, Jodi
(Dennis) Hinkle, Kimberly
Blomgren, Shannon Keel-
ey (Jim Figaniak) and
Brendan (Janet) Keeley;
and his grandchildren,
Abbey Grace, Jake and
Ashley
Contributions: Memorial
contributions in John's
name may be made to the


SUNDAY, SEPT. 14, 2008


Former sheriff candidate resigns


Ronald Yoli, 74, 1000
block Capri Isle Drive, Ven-
ice. Charge: DUI, refusal to
submit to DUI test. Bond:
$620.

Sarasota County
Sheriff's Office
arrests


American Heart Associ-
ation, 700 Horizon Circle,
Suite 201, Chalfont, PA
18914.

Wolfgang F.
Papenheim
Wolfgang E Papenheim,
79, ofVenice, lost his coura-
geous five-year battle with
non-Hodgkins Lymphoma
Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008, in
TideWell Hospice and
Palliative Care in Sarasota.
He was born Oct. 26,
1928, in Bochum, Ger-
many. He came to the
United States at the age of
2. He worked for 35 years
at Dana Corporation and
15 years at the Howell
Corporation. He loved the
Detroit Red Wings, loved to
travel, loved pinochle,
loved his friends and was a
very loving father.
He is survived by his
wife, Valerie; children Alan
of Spring Hill, Fla., David
(Lori) of Livonia, Mich.,
Erich (Michelle) of Royal
Oak, Mich., Ken (Eman-
uella) Blendea of Milford,
Ohio; David Blendea of
Canton, Mich., and Maria
(Steven) Miller of Love-
land, Ohio; 12 grandchil-
dren; and one He was
predeceased by a brother,


Rayshon Jefferson, 20,
Baffin Road, Venice. Charge:
out-of-county warrant.
Bond: none.
Steven Marquardt, 20,
400 block Bayshore Road,
Nokomis. Charge: violation
of probation. Bond: none.
Bond: none.


Heinrich, who died in
World War II.
Services: A memorial
mass will be held on Wed-
nesday, Sept. 17, at 9:30
a.m. at Our Lady of
Lourdes Church, 1301
Center Road, Venice. Ar-
rangements are by James
A. McKee Funeral Home,
North Port.
Contributions: Memorial
donations may be made to
Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society, ATTN: Helen Fox,
Midwest Regional Office,
9435 Waterstone Blvd.,
Suitel 90, Cincinnati, OH
45249.


BY ELAINE ALLEN-
EMRICH
STAFF WRITER

His signs are still stand-
ing, but Larry Dunklee is
finished.
Dunklee, 56, who was
defeated in the Republican
primary for Sarasota
County sheriff on Aug. 26,


resigned
from the
office Sept.
3. He was
second in
command.
After 26
1/2 years
with the
depart-
m e n t ,
Dunklee


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friends."
He said many have sup-
ported him through his
career.
"For that I say thanks,"
Dunklee wrote. "I wish you
all the best and encourage
you to continue to do the
great job that you do."
Dunklee said he want-
ed to establish two gang
positions to address the
gang problem in parts of
the county. He also wanted
to spearhead a four-coun-
ty (Sarasota, Manatee,
DeSoto, Charlotte) month-
ly meeting to deal with
crime and intelligence
issues.
Dunklee said the coun-
ty could not cut any more
of the sheriff's budget.
"We have trimmed
much from the budget -
79 authorized positions in
the past six months. I was


very involved in that
process," he said earlier
this year.
Dunklee said he'd like to
establish a staff inspec-
tions position to inspect
and make recommenda-
tions to efficiencies in all
areas of the agency.
"We have been doing
things the same way (in
many areas, but not all) for
most of the 26 years that I
have been with the
agency," he said.
Dunklee, who made
$108,150, said his resigna-
tion was effective immedi-
ately. His position will
remain open, according to
the sheriff's department.

Staff writer Terry
O'Connor conn iiitred to
this article.

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CUST/TTEE FOR PLYMOUTH SPV 2, the
holder of the certificate listed below, has filed
said certificate for a tax deed to be issued. The
certificate number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and the names in
which the property is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 3117.000
Year of Issuance: 2005
Tax Deed File #: 07-0371
TD
Description of Property 0980-03-8926 LOT 26
BLK 389 10TH ADD TO PORT CHARLOTTE
Name in which the property is assessed I & C
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
All of said property being in the County of
Sarasota, State of Florida. Unless the
certificate is redeemed according to law, the
property described in the certificate will be sold to
the highest bidder at the Sarasota County Court
House, 2000 Main Street, Historic Courtroom,
East Wing, Sarasota, Florida, at 9:00 a.m. on
the 14TH day of OCTOBER, 2008.
Karen E. Rushing
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
Sarasota County, Florida
By: E. Wenstad, Deputy Clerk
Publication Dates: SEPTEMBER 7, 14, 21, 28
2008.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX
DEED
Notice is hereby given that SAUTERNES V LLC,
the holder of the certificate listed below, has filed
said certificate for a tax deed to be issued. The
certificate number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and the names in
which the property is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 3886.000
Year of Issuance: 2006
Tax Deed File #: 08-0309
TD
Description of Property 1008-25-4524 LOT 24
BLK 2545 51ST ADD TO PORT CHARLOTTE
Name in which the property is assessed'
PARAMOUNT QUALITY HOMES CORP
All of said property being in the County of
Sarasota, State of Florida. Unless the certificate
is redeemed according to law, the property
described in the certificate will be sold to the
highest bidder at the Sarasota County Court
House, 2000 Main Street, Historic Courtroom,
East Wing, Sarasota, Florida, at 9:00 a.m. on
the 14TH day of OCTOBER, 2008.
Karen E. Rushing
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
Sarasota County, Florida
By: E. Wenstad, Deputy Clerk
Publication Dates: SEPTEMBER 7, 14, 21, 28
2008.


NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX
DEED
Notice is hereby given that 7TH CAVALRY
CORP, the holder of the certificate listed below,
has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be
issued. The certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the property, and the
names in which the property is assessed are as
follows:
Certificate Number: 5782.000
Year of Issuance: 2006
Tax Deed File #: 08-0310
TD
Description of Property 2032-12-1048 UNIT 46
BLDG N FAIRWAY OAKS F/K/A PAR 72
Name in which the property is assessed'
JUSTIN E HIGGINS
All of said property being in the County of
Sarasota, State of Florida. Unless the
certificate is redeemed according to law, the
property described in the certificate will be sold to
the highest bidder at the Sarasota County Court
House, 2000 Main Street, Historic Courtroom,
East Wing, Sarasota, Florida, at 9:00 a.m. on
the 14TH day of OCTOBER, 2008.
Karen E. Rushing
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
Sarasota County, Florida
By: E. Wenstad, Deputy Clerk
Publication Dates: SEPTEMBER 7, 14, 21, 28
2008.


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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
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20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR SARASOTA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WALTER T. CARNEY aka
Walter Terrence Carney
Deceased,
Case No: 2008-CP-013188-NC
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE, the admin-
istration of the estate of Walter


20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS


20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS


T. Carney aka WALTER TER- DATE OF THE FIR
RENCE CARNEY TION OF THIS NO
, deceased, File Number ALL CLAIMS AN
2008-CP-013188-NC is pend- NOT SO FILED V
ing in the Circuit Court for Sara- EVER BARRED.
sota County, Florida, Probate The date of the
Division, the address of which is tion of this notice
P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, September 7, 2C
Florida 34230-3079. The
names and addresses of the per- Personal Re
sonal representative and the per- ELIZABETH J.
sonal representative's attorney ELIZABETH
are set forth below. c/o 6624 Gat
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Sarasota, F
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the decedent and KURT F. LEWIS
other persons having claims or ATTORNEY for Pi
demands against decedent's Florida Bar NO.
estate on whom a copy of this 6624 Gateway A
notice is served WITHIN THREE Sarasota, Florida
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF Tele: (941) 921-
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THEIR CLAIMS WITH THIS PUBLISH: Septel
COURT WITHIN THE LATER OF 2008
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- IN THE CIRCUIT
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR SARASOTA
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE FLORII
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY PROBATE D
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece- IN RE: ESTATE OF
dent and persons having claims JOSEPH KUHN,
or demands against the dece- Deceased.
dent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN File No. 2008-
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20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of JOSEPH KUHN, whose date of
death was Augist 21. 2008,
and whose Social Security Num-
ber is XXX-XX-7464 is pending
in the Circuit Court for SARASO-
TA County, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion; the address of which is
Karen E. Rushing, Clerk Pro-
bate Department P.O. Box
3079, Sarasota, FL 34230-
3079. The names and address-
es of the personal representative
and the personal representative's
attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is requried to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against dece-
dent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF


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CREDITORS

THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-
IN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEMBER 14, 2008.
Personal Representative:
R.W. Wellbaum, Jr.
686 N. Indiana Avenue
Englewood, FL 34223
R. W. Wellbaum, Jr., Esq.
Wellbaum & Emery, P.A.
Attorneys For Personal
Representative
686 North Indiana Ave, Ste A
Englewood, FL 34223
(941)-474-3241
Florida Bar No. 0176816
PUBLISH: Sept. 14, 21, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SARASOTA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION


20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS

IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROBERT G. MILLER,
a/k/a ROBERT MILLER,
Deceased.
File No. 2008-CP-14100-SC
Division: Probate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of ROBERT G. MILLER, a/k/a
ROBERT MILLER, whose date of
death was July 31, 2008, and
whose Social Security Number is
XXX-XX-1166 is pending in the
Circuit Court for SARASOTA
County, Florida, Probate Division;
the address of which is Karen E.
Rushing, Clerk Probate
Department P.O. Box 3079,
Sarasota, FL 34230-3079.
The names and addresses of the
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor-
ney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE


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OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against dece-
dent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-
IN THE TIME PERIODS SET
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
SEPTEMBER 14, 2008.
Personal Representative:
HARRY M. ARTERS
P.O. Box 809
Brooklyn, CT 06234-0809
R. W. Wellbaum, Jr., Esq.
Wellbaum & Emery, P.A.
Attorneys For Personal
Representative
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Englewood, FL 34223


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RUNWAY from Page 1A

4/22 until a pavement
inspection was conducted.
Carlucci, in cooperation
with Venice Airport Busi-
ness Association, devel-
oped a video this summer
highlighting the poor run-
way conditions, and sub-
mitted the video to the
FAA, insisting it investi-
gate.
VABA chair Mike Sch-
mieler later held a press
conference highlighting
the same safety issue.
Last month the FAA and
Florida Department of
Transportation officials
conducted the inspection.
They concurred with pre-
vious findings that the
runway is still in need of
pavement rehabilitation,
but doesn't pose an imme-
diate threat.
"During our inspection
we found minor cracking,
but no pavement failure,"
Hudson wrote. "There was
also no FOD (foreign ob-
ject damage) on the run-
way during our inspec-
tion."
Qualified
Airport Manager Fred
Watts said he hadn't re-
ceived notification from the
FAA directly, but was copied
on the Carlucci letter.
He gives the runway a
qualified passing mark.
"It's important to re-
member that (safety deter-
mination) is based on de-
clared weight-bearing cap-
ability that is published in
the airport facilities directo-
ry, which is updated every
56 days," Watts said.
According to Carlucci,
the weight-bearing capac-
ity of runway 22 just two
years ago was twice what it
is today.
The runway, he said, is
geared toward lighter air-
craft, and pilots may not
receive that information for
another two months, until
the directory is updated.
Runway 4/22, the pre-
ferred noise-abatement
runway, is designed to
handle single-wheel land-
ing gear aircraft up to
15,000 pounds and dual-
wheel aircraft up to 24,000
pounds. Runway, 13/31,
repaved a few years ago,
can handle significantly
heavier aircraft (up to
30,000 for single-wheel,
67,000 for dual-wheel and
100,000 for dual tandem).
"You can bet its (run-
way 4/22) weight-bearing


capacity will continue to
decline during its remain-
ing five-year useful life,"
Carlucci said. "Light air-
craft on a broken, rough
surface runway are OK if
the pilot accepts airframe
abuse. Would you abuse a
multimillion-dollar air-
frame? How about a mere
$400,000 C182, Piper,
Beech Barron or your pris-
tine C170?
"Is runway 22 safe?
Technically, yes ... for cer-
tain light aircraft," Carlucci
said. '"A better question
might be: Is it prudent to
use?"
Dilemma
Pro- and anti-airport
activists are engaged in an
ongoing struggle over its
operations, even though
noise and fumes have de-
clined, the result of a sag-
ging economy and higher
gas prices.
The latest issue parties
are at odds over is whether
to widen runway 4/22
when the time comes for
its rehabilitation.
Airport users want it
widened the same as run-
way 13/31 to accommo-
date small business jets.
Those trying to keep the
airport "small and quiet"
- especially those the
Golden Beach area, where
most of the noise com-
plaints originate are
faced with a dilemma. If
they support runway
4/22's rehabilitation and
widening, they invite small
jets, something they op-
pose. If they don't support
it, then the largest aircraft
at the airport will have to
use runway 13/31, which
flies over their residences.
Another option is to
change the airport code
designation that would, in
effect, allow only smaller
aircraft to use the airport,
something the FAA has
repeatedly said is not
acceptable.
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the suit.
The suit is filed against
Waterford Construction
Inc.; Waterford at Rotonda
LLC; Waterford Courtyards
at Plantation LLC; their
property associations (The
Plantation Management
Association, Courtyards at
Plantation Property Own-
ers Association and Ro-
tonda West Association);
and Mike Miller individu-
ally.
Miller personally signed
a guarantee agreement for
the $2.6 million loan,
something he hasn't done
with other loans.
The challenges
Waterford Palms (at
Riviera Dunes LLC) in
Palmetto went into fore-
closure earlier this sum-
mer after Waterford de-
faulted on $16 million in
loans used to construct a
12-story condominium
building. That suit was
filed July 3.
"We do understand that
some banks are able to
work with their customers
more than others depend-
ing upon the extent of
their own financial prob-
lems," Miller said at the
time.
"We continue to work
diligently with all of our
lenders to restructure our
lending relationships so
that we can manage our
properties and be pre-
pared for when the market
rebounds."
Optimistic
He took the recent fore-
closure news in stride this
week, confident his com-
pany will survive the fore-
closure and weather the
current real estate slump.
But it's taken a toll.
Waterford Companies re-
duced its staff from a high
of 120 personnel at the real
estate market's peak to 20
today.
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stay in business until the
market changes," Miller
said. "There are not buyers
out there who are (even)
willing to pay 40 cents on
the dollar right now.
"We'll ultimately dump
them (the foreclosed prop-
erties). We've already taken
a loss, and we'll take some
more. It's not a matter of
taking a loss. It's a matter
of not having a buyer."
And they're hard to
come by today. Miller said
all the deals he's seen lately
have been cash only.
"I haven't had much
experience with this," he
said. "I'm learning as the
industry changes both
real estate and financial
markets it's banks more
than borrowers that are
limited in what they can
do.
"This may appear ad-
versarial, but banks have
to take certain steps. We
may ultimately be working
together to make a bad sit-
uation better. The bank
doesn't want to own the
property ... and filing a
foreclosure doesn't pre-
vent them from working
through forbearance" pro-
ceedings. It may be a bet-
ter strategy than trying to
"liquidate properties that
no one is buying."
The good news, Miller
said, is there is no need to
worry about Waterford
going out of business.
"We told our lenders we
can pay you off now and
be out of business in three
months" or wait it out,
recoup the losses where
possible and "be alive in
the end."

ggiles@
venicegondolier.com


DOCTOR from Page 1A

him from behind with the
handle of the paintball
gun.
Gahhos described the
incident over the phone to
police dispatchers after
managing to escape to his
car and lock the doors.
He initially told police
the man began punching
him in the stomach after
striking him with the butt
of his gun. As he described


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the scene, however, he
realized he had actually
been stabbed and was
bleeding profusely. He was
able to drive himself to the
emergency room for treat-
ment.
Anyone with informa-
tion regarding the incident
is asked to call the Venice
Police Department at 486-
2444.

jbranthoover@
venicegondolier.com


AIDE from Page 1A


head against a wall.
McNeil told police she
heard a loud bang as the
student's head collided
with the wall several times.
She immediately told
Green that he was hurting
the student and demand-
ed he leave the room.
The student suffered
cuts around his mouth
from Green's hands and
rashes on the right side of
his face where his head hit
the wall. Police said the
victim was able to relay
some information about
the incident.
McNeil filed a com-
plaint with the Sarasota
County School Board and
a warrant was issued for
Green's arrest.
Attempts to contact
McNeil were unsuccessful.
School officials called
high school parents to


inform them of Green's
arrest. School representa-
tive Gary Leatherman said
Green, 58, has been work-
ing at the school as an ESE
teacher's aide since 1999
and has no previous rec-
ord of abuse.
Green's family declined
to comment on the charg-
es. His arraignment is
scheduled for Oct. 10.
This is the second time
this year a Venice school
employee has been arrest-
ed for assaulting disabled
students.
In February, Venice Ele-
mentary School teacher
Diane Zales O'Neill was
arrested and charged with
four counts of felony child
abuse for assaulting men-
tally handicapped chil-
dren.
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PUBLISHER
ROBERT A. VEDDER
PHONE: (941) 207-1000
FAX: (941) 484-8460
6A
SUNDAY
SEPT. 14,2008


OPINION


GONDOLIER SUN EDITOR
BOB MUDGE
bmudge@venicegondolier.com
SUN EDITOR
BROOKY BROWN
bbrown@venicegondolier.com


OUR VIEW


Bright Futures program needs some tweaking


Since the Bright Futures program
began in 1997, more than 1 mil-
lion scholarships have been given
out to Florida students seeking a higher
education.
They've received nearly $2 billion to
attend universities, community colleges
and vocational schools after graduating
from high school. Money from the pro-
gram comes from state lottery revenues.
It's a nice bonus for Florida's high
school students who have worked hard
to maintain higher academic standards.
Bright Futures scholars must maintain
high grade-point averages, achieve a
certain score on the SATs or the ACT
tests and do community service, among
other requirements. At certain levels
(3.5 GPA and 1200 SAT), high school
seniors receive 100 percent of tuition at


a state school; at a lower level, (3.0 GPA
and 970) 75 percent of their tuition is
paid by the state.
Bright Futures scholars fill the in-
coming classes at our universities.
Some 96 percent of the incoming class
at the University of Florida receive the
state tuition aid; at the University of
South Florida, the number is 87 per-
cent.
It's plain to see the program has
helped hundreds of thousands of Flor-
ida students and families. But there's a
problem.
The program is based solely on
merit. Students get it whether they need
it or not. Those who may have more
need don't get more. And some of those
who need assistance but fall a little
short of the standards don't get it at all.


That may mean some worthy students
don't get the opportunity to further
their education because they're short of
funds.
We believe it's important to reward
Florida students for a job well done. It's
a perk for those who have worked hard
to attain good grades. Scholarship pro-
grams should be based on scholarship,
after all.
The program also encourages com-
munity service, which exposes teen-
agers to the values of volunteerism and
may help establish habits that could last
a lifetime.
Good students who want to better
themselves educationally deserve re-
wards and encouragement.
But as pressure increases on funding,
there's reason to reconsider how the


money is disbursed by giving more
weight to a family's financial need. We
believe some changes in the system
might help spread opportunity for a
quality college education to those who
most need it.
Here's an idea of a possible direction.
Keep the standards as they are now.
Instead of granting 75 percent or 100
percent tuition scholarships, give each
qualifying student a set amount, say
$750 and $1,000. Tie additional scholar-
ship money to a family's financial need.
That system would reward academic
excellence, but it also spread the fund-
ing to those who need it most.
We want to encourage all students to
pursue a better future. With limited
funds, this may just help a few more of
them.


Unknown jewel


BOB VEDDER
COLUMNIST


When Jim Myers, for-
mer Venice City Council
member, set out to reno-
vate the Venice Com-
munity Center, he knew
this community deserved
something much more
upscale than a dilapidated,
30-year-old facility.
He thought a more flex-
ible facility that could han-
dle more events with more
variety and attract things
that had long ago left the
site, like the high school
prom, was long overdue.
What started out to be a
$2 million project ended
up costing more than $4
million. It was hard to get
the funding but The Venice
Foundation, the city and
county all chipped in to
get it done, along with
money from a citizen-ap-
proved $10 million bond
issue.
It ended up being more
than a remodel; instead, it
really became a do-over.
One reason for that was
they decided to make it a
hurricane shelter. (I always
wondered about a hurri-
cane shelter on an island.)
To make it a hurricane
shelter required a lot of
hardening, which really
drove the price up.
The citizens advisory
committee and the Friends
of the Venice Community
Center wanted and got
many improvements. They
wanted a bigger facility,
although only slightly big-
ger because it was limited
by lot size. They wanted a
structure that had good
Northern Italian looks to
match the rest of the area
(not including the library).
They wanted a facility
that was upscale enough
to handle weddings and
the like, and some of that
was accomplished by en-
larging the lobby and mak-
ing it much fancier.
The acoustics and
sound system were bad
and the stage and preshow
areas were inadequate.
The kitchen needed up-
grading, as did the smaller
meeting rooms, which
they also needed more of.
The idea was that they
would go from being able
to serve 188,000 people a
year at its peak to way
more than that. Of course,
being closed for a year or
more chased a lot of busi-
ness to new places, so
when it reopened it took
some time to build its


business once again.
In the year ending Sep-
tember 2007 it had just
more than 100,000 atten-
dees, a drop of almost
88,000 from its high point.
Making it more challeng-
ing for Dorian Mattox -
the program coordinator,
or czar of the center -
were rate increases the
county instituted because
it was facing increasing
financial pressures. Many
people did not know the
rates had not been raised
since 2002, so an increase
was long overdue.
The base rental price
went up 25 percent, which
unfortunately was a big hit
for some organizations.
The bigger increases, how-
ever, came in the small
stuff, like the tables and
chairs. The tables had a
200 percent increase, from
$1 to $3 each, with chairs
having a similar big in-
crease. I suggest if you are
putting on an event that
you make it a standing
only.
For a big three-day expo
the total rates have more
than doubled in two years.
It is for this kind of event
they need to rethink their
rate structure.
So while some organi-
zations have been priced
out of using the facility,
others find it has grown in
popularity as the center
staff has tried to make it a
good place for almost any
event. This fiscal year, in
which we have a few weeks
to go, they have accommo-
dated more than 192,000
people and are likely to go
over 200,000 for the first
time ever. This was Jim
Myers' dream.
Dorian and her side-
kick, Renee Krause, have
made it easier for events
like weddings, where they
just give the group a pack-
age rate so they don't have
to figure out every chair
that is needed. They also
have an awesome wed-
ding canopy to help make
the events special. Likely
some more of this kind of
special package pricing
would be good for big
events and business.
Dorian said that the
center's old image is often
what is in people's minds
until they finally see the
facility. Now it has nice fur-
niture, beautiful tile, much
better acoustics. To get rid
of the image of a quaint,
community-room type of
operation, Dorian sug-
gests a name change to
something like the Venice
Community and Events
Center. I agree with her
and like that. Heck, if the
Venice Little Theatre can
change so can they.
I will say I have been
disappointed in the stiff-
ness of the rules. For
instance, they made it so

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LETTERS FROM OUR READERS



Coming together under the lights


Editor:
I would like to add a comment about our great town.
With all the worries of economics and political issues
currently in the news, what a great diversion to see our
town come together to support our Venice High Indians'
Friday night football.
Yes, I have a son, No. 55, who plays on varsity (and one
to start freshman football next year), but while at the
game I looked up into the crowded stands and saw plen-
ty of local folks there simply to enjoy the game, the boys
and their neighbors. Our neighbors that feel the connec-
tion of our town even if they do not have a kid on the
team. Friends I see all the time and ones it's been awhile,
here supporting our team watching the young kids
enjoying running around in "our house" safe, knowing
that all of us have our eyes on them.
Our community for those brief couple of hours is
rooting for our homegrown boys going to battle for our
town. Every game I fight back tears as they run out on the
field, and it makes me so proud to be a part of this.
I know that even when my boys are off to college, or
when they have kids of their own (hopefully, boys), I still
will be a part of our Friday night football games because
this is our town and these are our heroes.

Deb Bevealcqua
Venice


Questions about
emergency services
Editor:
I have several ques-
tions, whose answers I
believe would be helpful
to all Venice residents:
1. When an emergency
vehicle is called out to
respond to an emergency,
why are two vehicles sent
in response; usually one
being an ambulance, and
the accompanying vehicle
being a fire apparatus?
2. Are our emergency
vehicles equipped with
global positioning sys-
tems? Such devices are
used in many vehicles to
more quickly identify a


destination. My under-
standing is that our emer-
gency equipment, both
fire and ambulance, are
not so equipped. Why not?
3. When do Sarasota
County emergency vehi-
cles respond, and when do
city of Venice emergency
vehicles respond to an
emergency?
Most of our Venice citi-
zens have guessed the rea-
sons, but I believe their
guesses are frequently
incorrect.
An official response to
these three questions will
go a long way to give a bet-
ter understanding regard-
ing the services that our


first responders perform.

John H. Rollins
Venice
Two simple
election rules
Editor:
Politics confuse me and
I never know who to be-
lieve, so I jotted down two
rules that should make it
easier to make a decision.
First, use common
sense and don't allow
yourself to be manipulat-
ed. Instead, pay attention
to the real issues.
Second, never vote for
anyone hugging a rifle.

Celia Alvyn
Venice
Some leniency
was in order
Editor:
The Salvation Army has
done wonderful work in
the past great things,
for many years, for many,
many people. I do recog-
nize that in order to
accomplish what they do,
they need rules. It is not
my place or purpose to
demand, but simply to
inquire.
Knowing how hard
Christopher Fenimore has
been trying to protect and
provide for his two baby
girls, why couldn't the
Salvation Army have
stretched a point a few
weeks until the YMCA was
able to help him get legal
custody of the children, so
that he would be eligible to
stay the 18 months in the


Salvation Army's Trans-
itional Program?
Even with an irregular
marital situation, should
his babies be punished for
their parents' mistakes?
Christopher is obviously a
caring parent who is doing
his very best against tre-
mendous odds. The Army
reached out a hand to help
him bridge his difficulty
and then pulled it back.
May God help them
then ... perhaps through
one of the area churches?
Surely we cannot allow
this loving father and
beautiful baby girls to
wind up on the streets,
and in hurricane season.
God help us if we do.

Annelisa H. Randall
Morrill, Maine
Time to get serious
about sex ed
Editor:
Republicans have tout-
ed the abstinence-only
policy with regard to teen
sex since the days of Ron-
ald Reagan. Now we have
news stories about Bristol
Palin and how wonderful it
is that this teen is keeping
her baby, finishing high
school and marrying the
baby's father.
She is fortunate to be
surrounded by loving fam-
ily members and friends,
but what about the thou-
sand of teens who are
pregnant and do not have
a support system? In my
view, Gov. Palin's daughter

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A bandshell is music to my ears


Shell game. This is about the bandshell that Sue Lang
seems to think we don't need. Who is Sue Lang to speak
for me? I want a bandshell and so do many more people
in this community. It would be nice to be able to just to
go hear Bill Millner's concerts. We can't get there fast
enough to get his tickets. We need a bandshell. We need
it for all the concerts that we try to squeeze into the
downtown area. Don't let Sue Lang stifle our creativity. I
believe a bandshell could be busy more times than any-


one could even imagine.

Responsibility. This is
about the e-mail fiasco at
city hall. Speakers at the
Aug. 26 city council meet-
ing hit the target on the
head when it comes to the
serious problem of man-
aging e-mail or any other
electronic information.
This problem was also
addressed on the local
Web site open to the pub-
lic.
Computers should not
have been used, period, if
there was no guarantee
that the information trav-
eling via the computer and
stored in the computer fol-



LL I I KHSfrom Page 6A

is a poster child for what
should not be the norm,
and her celebrity status
sends the wrong message.
The United States has
more than 750,000 teen
pregnancies annually, high-
er than any other industri-
alized nation. Of these, 81
percent involve unmarried
teens.
Teen mothers are more
likely to drop out of high
school, to be single parents
and to live in poverty. Most
teen mothers come from
socially or economically dis-
advantaged backgrounds.
Poor and low-income ado-
lescents make up 38 per-
cent of all women ages 15-
19 yet they account for 73
percent of all pregnancies
in that age group.
We should come to
grips with reality and ac-
knowledge the need for
sex education in the Unit-



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there is little that can be
hung on the walls. Where
the facility was once the
home of the Venice High
prom, the school has yet to
have one here since it has
been reopened (although I
think North Port had its
there). I am surprised with
such a nice facility that
Venice High has not used
it, but it may be the limita-
tions that make it less
attractive.
Part of the problem is
not being able to dress the
place up. They need to
design some ways that
things can get strung and
hung on the walls. Also,
you aren't supposed to
bring exhibits in from the
front, only through one
door in the back. What a
mess the dreamchild of
some OSHA officer trying
to earn an inflated wage.
That is stupid.
They have added two
enormous 10-foot-by-10-
foot video screens toward
the back so at packed
events you can easily see
what is happening on the
stage. These just went in a
couple of months ago and
are great. Bill Millner now
will look life-size from the
back of the room.
You need to check it
out. Get the new activities
and events guide they
have. It will show you they
have everything from yoga
and quilt classes to travel
and Zumba fitness. There
are special events planned
from the Hubcaps to a
Beach Boys tribute to
Charo and a whole lot
more.

Bumper sticker: Old age
comes at a very bad time.

Robert A. Vedder writes
a twice-weekly column in
this paper


lows state retention re-
quirements. It's not a com-
plicated subject. The city
staff has a direct responsi-
bility for managing the
information and delegate
the responsibility. They
claimed that the data
servers at city hall can't
handle the volume. If that
is true, they never should
have allowed an e-mail or
any other pertinent infor-
mation to travel electroni-
cally when they knew it
could be deleted or not
available years later.
According to the local
newspaper, attorney fees





ed States.
As Sen. Obama has said
so many times, we need to
prevent pregnancies to
reduce abortions and im-
prove the health and wel-
fare of our teens.
Having worked with


and associated costs have
surpassed $100,000 to
date. Before the fiasco is
over, the way they're drag-
ging it out, handled by the
legal eagles involved, the
total cost will probably
reach $500,000, most of
which will be attorneys'
fees for both sides of the
case. They are your win-
ners. The losers will be the
Venice taxpayers. They will
be stuck with the bill and
city staff will just say,
"Oops, made another mis-
take," get a 6- to 10-per-
cent raise and take it to the
bank. Hard to believe, but
true. It's a serious situa-
tion.
Options. This is in ref-
erence to all the people
that live near the mining
company. Well, you know
what, when they bought it
they must have known it
was there. So stop being
such a baby and either set-
tle it or get out.





teen mothers for nearly 20
years I know the chal-
lenges, but this is America
and we can succeed if we
put our minds to it.

Norma Dayton
Venice


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one online survey of
more than 200 chiro-
practors across North
America, 89 percent of the
respondents indicated that
they have seen patients
between ages 5 and 18 years
who reported back, neck, or
shoulder pain caused by heavy
backpacks. As pervasive as this
problem seems to be, parents
should take precautions that ensure
that their children will not become
similarly burdened. The first step in
this direction involves choosing a
backpack for school that is the
correct size. With this in mind, a
child should not be able to fill a
backpack with a load that
exceeds 15 percent of his or her
body weight. Beyond that, a
child should use both shoulder
straps when carrying a pack.


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Setting record straight on property sale


BY STEVE AND JULIE CARR
GUEST COLUMNISTS

Recent weeks have featured articles
about the sale of the property at 500 W
Venice Ave. to the Diocese of Venice and
the transition of the residents to new
accommodations.
We, as owners of the property, are
deeply disturbed by the tone, innuendo
and sensationalism of the articles and
comment column. Please allow us the
opportunity to present the facts:
The property at 500 W Venice Ave. was
listed for sale in November 2007, and a
large sign was placed in the front yard.
We entered into a sales contract with
the Diocese of Venice on June 30, 2008,
subject to due diligence and other condi-
tions, as is customary with a commercial
sale.
The purchaser completed its due dili-
gence on Aug. 3 and advised us that they
would purchase the property.
We notified the resident manager
immediately by phone that the building
had been sold and the residents would be
required to vacate.
Written notification was delivered in
person to each resident on Aug. 6. Along
with the notification was a two-page list
provided by our Realtor of available
apartments in the area similar in price
and features to the ones at 500, as well as
the Realtor's offer to assist them in finding
a new place.
We made follow-up calls within a week
to each resident and explained the situa-
tion, listened to their concerns and
offered assistance to them in finding a
place.
We also offered to provide moving
assistance where we thought it might be
needed.
At the time of entering into a contract
with us, the Diocese of Venice was
assured that the above measures were to


take place. Later, when the Diocese asked
us to provide additional time to the resi-
dents to find a place, we contacted resi-
dents again and discovered that everyone
already found a new place within a week
or two, and had their moves scheduled.
We have talked to each resident one by
one and know that they had found a place
within a week, even though they had
been given 30 days.
We returned everyone's security de-
posit immediately.
Closing has been set for later this
month.
We were not made aware of any diffi-
culty that the residents had in finding
new accommodations; in fact, we were
told that everyone had found a new place
quickly since there is an abundance of
apartments available.
We believe the professionals assisting
us as owners with this sale, our Realtor
and attorney, have performed their jobs
in a conscientious and professional man-
ner taking into consideration resident
needs and the rights and privacy of all
parties.
We are saddened that it was necessary
for us to sell the building, and more
deeply saddened that the residents had to
move. We have tried to handle this matter
with sensitivity to the residents, and with
respect to the rights of all parties.
We were disappointed in the slanted
coverage of this issue, including the un-
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SOUTH COUNTY RECORD


M ortgag forecls ures ept -


* Highpoint Condomin-
ium v. Robert L. Johnson,
et al.
* SunTrust Bank v. Borhan
A. Sikdar, et al.
* Deutsche Bank v. Doris
Sarabia, et al.
* Indymac Bank v. Devra
A. Izzo, Bruno C. Izzo, et
al.
* U.S. Bank v. Jeffrey A.
Campbell, Monica B.
Campbell, et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank v. Sa-
brina L. Fisher, Robert S.
Ward, et al.
* Washington Mutual
Bank v. Gilmara Santos,
Giovani Santos, et al.
* Bank of America v.
Thomas A. Benavides
* PHH Mortgage v. Lisa
Yerka, et al.
* Indymac Federal Bank v.
Vladimir Strelkov, Lyubov
Strelkov, et al.
* Bank of New York v.
Diana L. Hill, et al.
* Fifth Third v. Douglas
Hockensmith, Kathryn
Hager, et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank v.
Jaqueliyn Noss, Michael
Kasak, et al.
* U.S. Bank v. Marie S.
Juste, et al.
* Chase Home Finance v.
David Goldstein, Keith
Goldstein, Marilyn Gold-
stein, et al.
* Deutsche Bank v. Zay-


dani Rodriguez, et al.
* The Bank of New York v.
Arthur J. McCaffrey, et al.
* Deutsche Bank v. James
H. Harkins, Sandra L.
Harkins, et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank v. Ro-
berto Valladoniga, Tammy
Valladoniga, et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank v.
Frank Naple, et al.
* Countrywide Home
Loans v. Bernard C. Hard-
man, et al.
* Countrywide Home
Loans v. Maxim R. Ellis, et
al.
* Deutsche Bank v.
Dzmitry Dzemukh,
Andrey Grinevich, et al.
* Countrywide Home
Loans v. Daniel Caldwell,
Rebecca Hansen Caldwell,
et al.
* Deutsche Bank v. Reyn-
old C. Goindoo, et al.
* Synovus Bank of Tampa
v. Waterford Construction,
Waterford at Rotonda,
Waterford Courtyards, et
al.
* Wells Fargo v. Charles L.
Dunfee, Amy L. Dunfee, et
al.
* HSBC Bank v. John A.
DePalma, Patricia A. De-
Palma, et al.
* National City Bank v.
Vernon Borntreger, Linda
Borntreger, et al.
* HSBC Bank v. Kaila


Schlake, Erik Schlake, et
al.
* Deutsche Bank v. Scott
M. Herman, Julie K. Her-
man, et al.
* HSBC Bank v. Rebecca
Register, et al.
* JP Morgan Chase Bank v.
Roger W Anderson, Karin
M. Anderson, et al.
* The Bank of NewYork v.
Kathleen Jerla, Charles A.
Jerla, et al.
* Crescent Mortgage v.
Mofesser A. Baig, et al.
* The Bank of NewYork v.
Leonel G. Rodriguez,
Rosales Dias Zaida, et al.
* PHH Mortgage v.
Bradden R. Kluesner, et al.
* SunTrust Mortgage v.
Sylvia Mazzucca, Michael
Mazzucca, et al.
* LaSalle Bank v. Im-
macula Montreuil, et al.
* U.S. Bank v. Earl An-
drews, Ruth Andrews, et
al.
* EMC Mortgage v. Clara I.
Diaz, et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank v.
Kristann M. Kolosowski,
et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank v.
Michelle Laliberte, et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank v.
Leonid Gudnaya, Nina
Gudnaya, et al.
* Countrywide Home
Loans v. Janice 0. Hill, et
al.


S m l c a ms S pt 5


* LHR v. Julian Coppedge:
Between $500.01 and
$2,500.
* LHR v. Susan E. Price:
Between $2,501.01 and
$5,000.
* Capital One Bank v. Lory
A. Wright: Between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* Michelle Young v. Clay
Shafton and Ilana Shaf-
ton: Between $2,501.01
and $5,000.
* Ivie Pierfelice v. Gulf
Coast Drilling and Pump:
Between $2,501.01 and
$5,000.
* Chase Bank v. Guillermo
J. Leiva: Between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* LVNV Funding v. Vlad-
imir Simon: Between
$500.01 and $2,500.
* Heritage Land Con-
sultants v. Mark Skiba:
Between $500.01 and
$2,500.
* LVNV Funding v. Patricia
A. Stearns: Between
$500.01 and $2,500.


* Financial Independence
Services v. Lawrence G.
Hamill: Between $2,501.01


and $5,000.
* Capital One Bank v.
Susan Routhier: Between


$500.01 and $2,500.
* Velocity Investments v.
Sabino Alonso: Between
$500.01 and $2,500.
* LVNV Funding v. Robert
H. Bocker: Between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* Capital One Bank v. Ba-
waniy Johnson: Between
$500.01 and $2,500.
* Capital One Bank v.
Yolanda Applegate: Be-
tween $500.01 and $2,500.
* SWFL Properties Group
v. Brian Delaney and
Stacey Delaney: Between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.


* HSBC Bank v. Mary A.
Beaman: Between $500.01
and $2,500.
* GE Money Bank v. Ivan
Hutschison: Between
$500.01 and $2,500.
* GE Money Bank v. Mar-
rianne Lawton: Between
$500.01 and $2,500.
* GE Money Bank v. Kelly
Olliver: Between $500.01
and $2,500.
* HSBC Bank v. Salvatore
J. Mazzucco: Between
$500.01 and $2,500.
* GE Money Bank v. Eddie
Tilley: Between $500.01


and $2,500.
* Capital One Bank v.
James J. Mankiewich:
Between $500.01 and
$2,500.
* Capital One Bank v. Mit-
zi Stone: Between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* Capital One Bank v.
Donna M. Adkins:
Between $500.01 and
$2,500.
* Capital One Bank v. Kim
L. Davidson: Between
$500.01 and $2,500.


I arige Sp.0 1-5


* Andrew R. Freitas and
Sara A. Labat
* David S. Vielhauer and
Heather R. Hirschy


* Brent M. Hannah and
CarleenV Woods
* Michael T McNeill and
Robbyn M. Harmon


* Tom Pitchell and Gua-
dalupe Mares
* John C. Leggett and
Elizabeth A. Dougherty


i e ei- e 5
* Donna Diamente v. Raff-
aele Diamente


I akrpciS ept. 14


The following have filed
petitions with the United
States Bankruptcy Court
for the Middle District in
Tampa.

SARASOTA COUNTY
Fancie A. Cales, 7587
Jayman Road, North Port.
Sept. 3. Chapter 13. 08-
13510.
Stephen J. Cusick, 3271
Alesio Ave., North Port. Aug.
28. Chapter 13. 08-13068.
Michael Dietz, 6261
Keating Ave., North Port.


Aug. 29. Chapter 13. 08-
13230.
Hector A. Gomez, 648
Crane Prairie Way, Osprey.
Aug. 31. Chapter 13. 08-
13389.
AlomaA. Martin, 3311 S.
Salford Blvd., North Port.
Sept. 3. Chapter 13. 08-
13516.
Saverio J. Pendolino,
855 Jamaica Road, Venice.
Aug. 28. Chapter 13. 08-
13065.
Lionel F. Proux, 4929
Hungary Road, North Port.


Aug. 29. Chapter 13. 08-
13190.
Martha A. Smith, PO.
Box 525, Venice. Sept. 3.
Chapter 13. 08-13476.
Kevin T. Wood, 2314
Hermitage Blvd., Venice.
Sept. 2. Chapter 13. 08-
13404.
Scott Norman Blaney,
PO. Box 264, Englewood.
Aug. 30. Chapter 7. 08-
13366.
Bonnie Lynn Cham-
pion, 2791 Burri Terrace,
North Port. Aug. 28.


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Acute Care System Task Force of the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Stakeholders' Consortium
- Sept. 16, 9 a.m., Room 226, Health & Human Services,
2200 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2578
Bicycle/PedestrianrTrail Advisory Committee Sept.
16, 5:30 p.m., Training Room, First Floor, Administration
Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-0925
Citizen Tax Oversight Committee Sept. 17, 2 p.m.,
Office of Financial Planning Conference Room, Fourth
Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd.,
Sarasota. Call 941-861-5436
Community Alliance Steering Committee Sept. 15,
1:30 p.m., Conference Room A/B, Sarasota County
School Board, Brown Awning Building, The Landings, 1980
Landings Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2877
Development Services Advisory Committee Sept.
16, 3 p.m., Second Floor Conference Room., Bldg. A,
Development Services, 1301 Cattlemen Road, Sarasota.
Call 941-861-6637
Early Learning Coalition Quality Child Care Council
- Sept. 17, 6 p.m., Room A-B, School Board Complex,
The Landings, Brown Awning Building, 1960 Landings
Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-954-4830
Neighborhood Initiative Grant Advisory Committee
- Sept. 19, 9:30 a.m., Room C, Colonial Oaks Park, 5300
Colonial Oaks Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5145
Planning Commission Public Hearing Sept. 18, 6:30
p.m., Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration
Building, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5153
- LIVE TV
Planning and Outcomes Work Group of the Community
Alliance of Sarasota County- Sept. 19, 11 a.m., Room
226, Health & Human Services, 2200 Ringling Blvd.,
Sarasota. Call 941-861-2563


Siesta Key Beach Road Drainage Improvements Public
Meeting Sept. 16, 5 p.m., St. Boniface Episcopal Church,
5615 Midnight Pass Road, Sarasota. Call 941-861-0571

ADVISORY BOARD VACANCY
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Oct.10, 2008
Advisory Board: Building Code Board of Adjustments
and Appeals. Information: Planning and Development Ser-
vices, Cheryl Swenney, 941-861-6637
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Advisory Board: Health Facilities Authority & Industrial
Development Revenue Bond Citizens Advisory Committee.
Information: Office of Financial Planning,
Richard Gleitsman, 941-232-6112
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Advisory Board: Human Services Advisory Council
Information: Health and Human Services,
Claire Alexander, 941-861-2882
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Advisory Board: Integrated Pest Management
Information: Health and Human Services,
Lyman Roberts, 941-861-9723
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Sept. 26, 2008
Advisory Board: Metropolitan Planning Organization
Citizens Advisory Committee. Information: Administration,
Marcia Campbell, 941-861-5344
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Advisory Board: Solid Waste Management Citizens
Advisory Board. Information: Solid Waste Management, Lois
Rose, 941-861-1532
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Oct. 3,2008
Advisory Board: Stormwater Environmental Utility
Advisory Committee. Information: Environmental Services,
Planning & Regulatory, Susan Gray, 941-861-0900


Individuals with disabilities who need assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the
county administration at least three (3) business days before the meeting time and date at 941-861-5344.
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Grants recently award-
ed by Gulf Coast Com-
munity Foundation of
Venice will fund local ef-
forts to create new jobs in
the region and to help
place unemployed indi-
viduals on paths to suc-
cessful careers.
The awards were part of
more than $1.2 million in
grants approved by the
foundation's board of di-
rectors in August.
The Venice Area Cham-
ber of Commerce Foun-
dation received a $196,210
grant to support the Gulf
Coast Partnership for Re-
gional Job Creation, a joint
project with the Greater
Sarasota Chamber of
Commerce to drive busi-
ness development and
create new jobs through


the use of interactive tech-
nology.
This collaboration will
include a regional busi-
ness resource Web site,
video teleconferencing con-
nections at the Venice and
Sarasota chambers and a
virtual business network-
ing platform.
Foundation grants to
Community Haven for
Adults and Children with
Disabilities and the Good-
will Foundation will help
both agencies place adults
with disabilities and other
barriers to employment
into steady jobs.
Funded by a $30,000
grant, Community Haven's
new job procurement spe-
cialist will boost the orga-
nization's job-placement
assistance from Venice to
Charlotte County. Mean-
while, Goodwill Foun-


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Youth and families
A $150,000 grant will
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case management, media-
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families at risk of home-
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$140,000 grant to support


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vide intervention and pre-
vention services for 11- to
17-year-old southern Sara-
sota County youth who
face the risk of entering the
juvenile justice system.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
of the Sun Coast was
awarded a three-year,
$120,000 grant to support
Decisions to Win, a men-
toring program for strug-
gling high school students.
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expand its pool of quali-
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Domestic Abuse Shel-
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TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR
(941) 207-1107
tmiller@venicegondolier.com


10A SPORTS
SUNDAY
SEPT. 14,2008 SPORTS


Indians turning up the heat


The Indians put away Jensen Beach High
School 25-19, 25-17, 25-21 in the Gold
semifinals.


BY TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR

The Venice High School
volleyball team is inching
ever closer to reaching
"the extra degree."
That's head coach Brian
Wheatley's motivational
tool and the team's motto
for 2008. At 211 degrees,
water is very hot. But at
212 degrees, it can make
steam to power a locomo-
tive. The Indians are be-
ginning to reach their boil-
ing point.
Expectations were not
very high for a team that
graduated eight seniors
from last year's regional
runner-up. Venice's seed in


this weekend's Gator Town
Classic, hosted by Buch-
holz and PK. Yonge high
schools in Gainesville, re-
flected those expectations.
The defending tourna-
ment champions were
pegged a seven seed.
They shed those expec-
tations quickly, sweeping
through pool play and
advancing to the tourna-
ment championship final
with Berkeley Preparatory
School.
"It's been outstanding,"
Wheatley said before the
match with Berekeley.
"We're a different team
than we were three days
ago. We're playing with a
lot of confidence and we're


playing a high level of vol-
leyball."
The Indians led 2-1 in
games over Berkeley as of
press time. The Bucca-
neers swept Venice in the
Teepee just two short
weeks ago during the pre-
season classic.
"Anytime you can play
for a championship,
you've gotta be excited,"
Wheatley said. "Berkeley's
a great team, and any time
you play great teams you
get better."
By the end of game two,
Dorothy Rahal led Venice
with seven kills followed
Emily Daniels with six.
Daniels and teammate
Jillian Allen were both
named to the all-tourna-
ment team.
Wheatley said he is very
impressed with Daniels'
progress as a first-year var-


sity player.
"She's terminating balls
on the outside and that's
one thing that we need on
this team is a terminator,"
he said. "She's going up
with a lot of confidence
and putting balls away
and finishing the play."
In pool play, Venice
defeated Gainesville Santa
Fe High School without
much trouble, then edged
state powers Jacksonville
Bishop Kenny and Fort
Lauderdale St. Thomas
Aquinas to advance to the
Gold Bracket and fight to
defend their title.
The Indians put away
Jensen Beach High School
25-19, 25-17, 25-21 in the
Gold semifinals. Daniels
led the Indians with 10
kills and a .429 hitting per-
centage. She also had a
team-high 13 digs. Rahal


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SUN PHOTO BY TRIPP MILLER
Venice High School outside hitter Dorothy Rahal goes for the
kill against Jensen Beach in the Gold Bracket semifinal
Saturday. Rahal had six kills and 10 digs in the win.


had eight kills, four aces
and 11 digs.
Next up for the Indians
is a district showdown
with Manatee High School
Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the
Teepee.


For the final results
from Saturday's tourna-
ment final against Berk-
eley Prep, visit www.venice
gondolier.com.
miller@
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Venice wins, but Peacock not pleased


BY TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR

Head coach John Peacock is
not impressed.
Even though his Venice High
School football team stomped
Braden River High School 31-17
Friday night at Powell-Davis
Stadium, the coach is not
pleased.
Venice racked up 380 yards of
total offense and stifled Pirates
running back Jajuan Bell for 74
rushing yards on 23 carries, but
the Indians couldn't quite close
the door, in Peacock's eyes.
"We haven't put a team away
in two years," he said. "I don't
know what the problem is."
The Indians' problem was
penalties and an inability to
move the ball late in the game.
Venice was flagged eight times
for 85 yards and the big ones
were the silliest. Late in the third
quarter Venice was penalized for


pass interference, and they were
flagged again for showing their
disapproval of the previous call.
In effect, it was a 30-yard penal-
ty that set up a Braden River
touchdown with two minutes
remaining.
Add to that that Venice was
unable to convert a first down in
the fourth quarter they con-
verted just two in the entire sec-
ond half and you have one
unhappy coach.
"I'm not pleased at all," Pea-
cock said. "That's the sloppiest
half of football I've ever seen ...
we couldn't get a first down to
eat the clock up at the end. The
team has high expectations, but
if we can't do that we're gonna
have a long season."
Chewing game clock has
been an issue for the Indians
through the first two games. At
least part of the problem is Dri
Archer.
The senior tailback has a


knack for finding the end zone
in a hurry. Archer scored two
second-quarter touchdowns of
56 and 40 yards to put Venice up
31-7. He also showed that, at 5-
foot-7, 157 pounds, he can take a
hit.
"I just run as hard as I can
every play, try to score touch-
downs, try to break tackles," he
said.
He broke just enough tackles
to rush for 197 yards on 15 car-
ries. He was up over 200 yards at
one point, but blitzes by Braden
River kept the run game at bay
late.
Venice quarterback Trey
Burton rushed for 95 yards on 15
carries, including three first-half
touchdowns that gave Venice a
19-7 halftime lead. His first score
was a seven-yard run at the end
of the first. Ed Delahanty added
the extra point.
On the ensuing drive, Braden
River fumbled the ball for the


second of two turnovers in the
first half. Venice capitalized.
The Indians struck again on
an eight-yard Burton scramble
in the second quarter. Braden
River blocked the extra point.
The Pirates' next drive stalled,
but a fake punt went for 34 yards
on the legs of wideout Willie
McNeal to extend the dive. Two
plays later, McNeal caught a 47-
yard touchdown pass from
quarterback Steve Fischer with
less than a minute in the half.
That was plenty of time for
Venice to drive 87 yards for their
third touchdown. Burton com-
pleted three of three passes for
51 yards before capping off the
drive with a one-yard keeper for
the score.
Delahanty's point-after at-
tempt went wide.
On the Indians' second pos-
session of the second half,
Braden River forced a punt, but
a roughing the kicker penalty


gave Venice a first down at their
own 44. Archer took it 56 yards
on the next play for the score.
After Venice defensive back
Josh Boyle came down with an
interception at the Pirates 40,
Archer took it to the house again
on a 40-yard run.
Braden River's Kadin Kerns
kicked a 24-yard field goal early
in the fourth to cut the lead to
31-10.
Venice went three-and-out
twice before the Pirates scored
again on a 15-yard connection
from Fischer to McNeal with two
minutes remaining. Kerns
added the extra point.
Despite his displeasure with
his own team, Peacock said he
thought the Pirates played well.
"That was a good football
team," he said. "Much better
team than we played last week
by far."

tmiller@venicegondoler.com


SCOREBOARD


Game 2 Summary
Venice 7
Braden River 0


12 12 0
7 0 10


First Quarter
Ven Burton 7 run (Delahanty kick), 0:00
Second Quarter
Ven Burton 8 run (kick failed), 7:52
BR McNeal 47 pass from Fischer (Kerns kick),
0:53
Ven Burton 1 run (kick failed), 0:03
Third Quarter
Ven Archer 56 run (pass failed), 5:54
Ven Archer 40 run (kick failed)
Fourth Quarter
BR Kerns 24 kick good, 10:16
BR McNeal 15 pass from Fischer (Kerns kick),
2:01


Ven
First Downs 13
Total Net Yards 440
Rushes-yards 34-289
Passing 91
Punt Returns 1-10
Kickoff Returns 2-50
Interceptions-Ret. 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 8-16-0
Sacks-Yards Lost 1-8
Punts 4-32.8
Fumbles-Lost 1-1
Penalties-Yards 8-85


BR
11
285
36-102
121
1-0
5-62
0-0
7-21-1
2-11
3-42
3-2
4-47


Dri Archer winds through the Braden River defense in Friday SUN PHOTOS BY JON BANTHOOVER
night's football game. Trey Burton evades a sack at Powell-Davis Staduim Friday night.


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING -Venice, Archer 15-197, Burton
15-95, Bailey 1-2, McRae 1- minus-5. Braden
River, Bell 23-74, McNeal 7-37, Fischer 6- minus-
9.
PASSING -Venice, Burton 8-16-0-91.
Braden River, Fischer 7-21-1-121.
RECEIVING- Venice, Boyle 1-33, Archer 2-
22, Brandow 2-18, McRae 1-11, Fordham 1-4,
Bailey 1-3. Braden River, McNeal 3-72, McKoan
1-25, Roderick 2-15, Bell 1-9.


GRADING THE INDIANS


Quarterbacks: B
Trey Burton took a bit of a
step back in the passing
game Friday night. His
passes were often off the
mark, too early or too late.
He did, however, remind
everybody that he can run
the football. Burton ran for
nearly 100 yards and scored
three rushing touchdowns.
He also didn't fumble or
throw an interception.
Hard to complain about
that.
Running backs: A-
Dri Archer had the best
game of his career. At least,


the best one that actually
counts. The 5-foot-7, 157-
pounder hits the hole with
no fear and every once in a
while it pays off big. Archer
busted out for touch-
downs of 56 and 40 yards
in the third quarter. He
also took some nasty hits
in the backfield, but he
never got tentative.
Receivers: B
Burton was off the mark,
but when the receivers
caught just about every-
thing they could. Josh
Boyle made a great catch
for a 33-yard gain and Max


Brandow had a pair of
grabs for 18 yards. Robert
Fordham had one catch
for four yards. He should
be more of a factor with
his size and athleticism.
Offensive line: C+
Sometimes it was hard to
tell if Burton's runs were
planned draw plays or if
his protection simply
broke down. Judging by
his passing numbers, it
seems the latter is more
likely. Run blocking was
just good enough to allow
a few big plays for Archer,
which is all he really


needs.
Defensive line: B+
These guys finally stepped
it up in the second half of
this game. Even without
tackle James Auxier, who
missed Friday's game for a
violation of team rules, the
line held Pirates running
back Jajuan Bell to 3.2
yards per carry. He essen-
tially fell forward on each
play. They did struggle on
first down in the first half,
though, consistently al-
lowing 5-8 yards. Kudos to
Clay Burton for a sack and
a pass batted at the line.


Linebackers: A
Bell, who is presumably
dangerous in the open
field, never got past these
guys. The linebackers were
always near the ball, espe-
cially Dino Fanti, who had
one sack, and a tackle for
loss. Defensive coordina-
tor Larry Shannon has
been impressed with the
progress of this group.
Defensive backs: C+
For a half, there was no
passing game for Braden
River. You can't complain
too much when the op-
posing quarterback com-


pletes 33 percent of his
passes, but this unit gave
up too many big pass
plays when the Pirates
really only had one legiti-
mate threat at receiver,
Willie McNeal.
Special teams: D
One of four extra points is
just not very good. It seem-
ed like kicker Ed Delahanty
couldn't find his groove
after having that second
attempt blocked. Running
into the kicker and rough-
ing the kicker penalties in
the same game also show a
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Pastor Randy Burt, of New Life Assembly of God
church, said the new church he and his congregation
are building is their "promised land."
He said he had "cast" a vision out to the church fam-
ily, and that was to build a bigger church. He likened
his trek from the small spaces leased at Galleria Plaza
early in his ministry to the new church that sits on 20
acres of land to Joshua's travels to the promised land.
Burt quoted The Message, a Bible with modern ver-
nacular, Joshua 1:9:" 'Strength! Courage! Don't be
timid, don't get discouraged. God, your God, is with
you every step of the way.'
"This captures where we are. God promised us this
land and new church, and it is all about him. I feel real-
ly strongly about this," Burt said. "It's not about a build-
ing or the land; it is about the people we will be reach-
ing. The promise is what we'll be able to do for people,
not the 20 acres."

Long and winding road
It's been a long and fortuitous road for Burt, and he
gives God all the credit.
A move from Canada 13 1/2 years ago started the
journey for the once self-described "ballistic youth
minister" along a pathway to senior pastorship of his
own church in Venice. The growth of the church is cul-
minating with the opening Sept. 14 of a brand-new, $2
million church on U.S. 41, just


New Life Assembly of God church dui
construction Aug. 27.


south of Taylor Ranch Elementary School.
The building housing the church sanctu-
ary is the county-approved footprint of a f
megacomplex- estimated to cost $13 mil-
lion that will sit on 20 acres of land with a "
1,300-foot frontage. The complex will carry
the name, "New Life Community Center,
home of New Life Assembly of God
Church," Burt said as he produced a plac-
ard displaying the name.
"We're designing a complex that gives the communi-
ty a reason to come in. We will have day care for kids,
senior day care, multiple classrooms for educational-
type use, and a 33,000-square-foot gymnasium that
will seat more than 1,000 people," Burt said.
In the future, he hopes to open a 1,600-seat multi-
media venue with state-of-the-art lighting and sound.
"The church is our first expression," Burt said,
adding that it is what they can do right now. When the
rest of the complex is built, the church will be moved
back.
"Now, the church is located to the front left of the
property, but it can be physically moved in one week -
rolled back. The next set design will happen in 2009,"
he said. "Growth has been so dynamic this year; I'm
not content to sit still."

Paid for
The $2 million church wing is all funded by the
church family. Payment for the rest of the con-
struction will be in the form of a loan from the
Church Extension Plan, which is funded by
Assemblies of God pastors.
"I'm so excited. We've prayed, planned, striven
and given. This family (congregation) is extreme.
They have loved on me for 13 1/2 years. I was a
ballistic youth minister in Canada for 10 years.
We had theatrical smoke, lights and bands. I did
.l this 24/7, 365, and then I came here and started
a church with two dozen retirees. God stripped
my gears," he said with a chuckle.
Burt was in five locations in Canada as a
" youth pastor for the Pentecostal Assemblies of
Canada. It is a sister movement of the

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God in the United States, and his
credentials transferred here without a hitch.

Why Venice?
Burt came to Venice on vacation 14 1/2 years ago.
His in-laws wintered here. While jogging at Venice
Beach and Bird Bay, he said he talked with God and
began to weep for the city, which was an "extreme"
thing for him.
"I had conversations with God. I said, 'I'm Canadian.
This is the United States. I'm a youth pastor; this is a
geriatric town. Why am I here?' I had a burden on my
heart for this city," he said. "I didn't think I fit here, but I
began to pray for the city of Venice." (Burt became a
United States citizen on Aug. 28.)
Within nine months, a group member called him
and said two dozen people wanted to start a church
and asked him to come down. They knew about him
through his father-in-law, Eugene Cooper, who winters
here.
"The year before, when I was a youth pastor for the
largest flagship church in Ontario, the Lord said this
would be my last time as a youth pastor. I told my wife
(Hope) I would start a brand new church somewhere."
Through various twists and turns, Burt ended up in
Venice and started the New Life Assembly of God
church with 24 founding members. Some may recog-
nize him as the strumming pastor, because he and
music partner Wayne "Bubba" Hall play Christian
music at sunset on Venice Beach near the pavilion
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Venice Public Library
300 S. Nokomis Ave.
Venice, Florida 34285
Celebrating
13th season
Jim Orville is back for
the 13th season to produce
and host the Venice Public
Library Film Festival on
Thursday evenings in the
meeting room. The theme
for September is Guilty
Pleasures. Robert Mitch-
um plays the flawed hero
in a film noir western,
"Pursued" (1947) on Sept.
18 at 6 p.m. On Sept. 25 at
5:30 p.m., Robert Redford
and Mia Farrow star in the
third dramatized version
of E Scott Fitzgerald's "The
Great Gatsby" (1974). The
theme for October is Don't
Vote Until You See ....
Stretch your
food dollar
September is Sustain-
ability Month for Sarasota
County and the libraries
have presented several
corresponding events.
Venice Public Library will
present Stretching Your
Food Dollar on Tuesday,
Sept. 23, 2 p.m. For more
details, including dates
and times of events at all of
the county libraries, pick
up a flyer at any library.
Booked for Lunch
Mary Fremont Schoe-
necker will return to
Booked for Lunch to talk
about her new romantic
suspense novel, "Finding
Fiona," on Friday, Sept. 26.
Schoenecker had previ-
ously visited VPL to discuss
her first novel, "Four Sum-
mers Waiting." The Friends
of the Library will supply
light refreshments.
Video lecture
On Friday in Septem-
ber and October, 2-3:30
p.m., VPL presents the
Teaching Company video
lecture series on The Age
of Henry VIII, taught by
history professor Dale
Hoak. No registration nec-
essary.
Political
controversies
Controversies in Amer-
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Tuesday morning in the
Venice Library conference
room during September
through December, 10:30-
11:30 a.m. Discussions will
be led by retired political
science professor Steven A.
Shull on some of the con-
troversies, historical and
continuing, of our national
political institutions. On
Sept. 23, the question to be
discussed will be: How Do
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Their Disputes? Professor
Shull retired form the
University of New Orleans
after Hurricane Katrina,
has been a Fulbright Pro-
fessor in Hong Kong and
Austria, and is the author
of more than 120 profes-
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French Club
If you have a basic
knowledge of the French
language and wish to prac-
tice those skills, then you
are invited to attend week-
ly meetings of the VPL
French Club Fridays, 9:30
to 11:30 a.m. The group
practices French conver-
sation during the first hour
followed by reading from
French literature and cur-
rent topics during the sec-
ond hour. No registration
necessary. New members
are always welcome.
Gardening questions
answered
Thursday from 9:30


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Sarasota County Extension
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VENUE


3B
SUNDAY
SEPT. 14, 2008


SUNDAY,

SEPT.14
Kayak
Time: 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: Call John Sarkozy
for information and
required reservations to
travel Little Sarasota Bay.
Notes: All kayak equip-
ment will be provided;
short training available.
Good for beginners.
Call: 966-7308
Link: www.sealitsoc.org
Adult dance classes
Where: Starz Choice
Dance Academy, 348 S.
Seaboard Ave., Venice
Notes: Adult jazz, Wed-
nesday, 6:30-7:30 p.m.;
Adult intermediate tap,
Wednesday 9:30-10:30
a.m.; Adult beginner tap,
Wednesday 10:30-11:30
a.m.
Call: 485-7450
Link: www.starzchoice
danceacademy.com
Chili's Charity
Golf Classic
RSVP: By Sept. 24
Date: Sept. 28
Where: Bird Bay Exec-
utive Golf Course, Venice
Notes: Sponsor: Chili's
Grill & Bar, 4289 South
Tamiami Trail, Venice.
Classic will benefit St.
Jude Children's Research
Hospital. Classic offers
privacy, player gift packs,
refreshments. During
September, patrons can
donate $1 or more to
Create a Pepper for dis-
play in Chili's restaurants.
Cost: $50 per person; $200
per team of four
Call: 497-4131
Prime Cooking Club
RSVP: Early
Time: 1:30-4 p.m.
Where: In Venice, call for
address
Notes: Meetings start on
Sept. 27 when members
will compare various
kinds of flours. The dem-
onstration will include
various pastry crusts. Pate
brise, pate sucre, press-in-
the-pan and a couple of
fillings will be demon-
strated, then eaten.
Healthy breads Oct. 4, fish
in salt crust Oct. 18,
chicken baked in clay
Nov. 8. Helene Pascale
presents Cavetelle in a
hands-on workshop Oct.
11. She guides you in
making them, then take
them home.
Cost: $50 membership fee
to January 2009. Addi-
tional fee for workshops.
Call: 321-3990
YMCA award
luncheon
RSVP required
Date: Oct. 29
Time: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Where: Venice Yacht Club,
1330 Tarpon Center Drive,
Venice
Notes: Luncheon will
honor Jeannette Hanchey,
who, with her husband
Herb, helped start the
Venice YMCA.
Cost: $25
Call: 375-9104
Ballroom dancing
Time: 3-5 p.m.
Where: Nokomis Com-
munity Center, main hall,
234 East Nippino Trail,
Nokomis
Notes: Dance to the
music you know and love
with the Harriotts. Show
off your tango, cha-cha
and waltz moves. Come
alone or bring a friend.
Refreshments available.
Cost: $3
Call: 861-5000
Chess
Time: 1-4:30 p.m.
Where: Jacaranda Public
Library, 4143 Woodmere
Park Blvd., Venice
Notes: No matter your


skill level; no matter your
age. Come and enjoy a
game of chess.
Cost: free
Call: 861-1270


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Italian cuisine. Guests do the cooking with Chef Tommy Klauber and Phil Mancini
leading the way. Attire is gangster chic. Tickets for this unforgettable evening are $125
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gram credit. All proceeds benefit United Cerebral Palsy's programs and services for
disabled children and adults. For tickets and information, call 957-3599 or purchase
online at www.ucpsarasota.org.


Bingo
Time: Noon-5:30 p.m.
Where: Knights of Co-
lumbus Council Home,
512 Substation Road,
Venice
Notes: Non- smoking
early bird special starts at
2 p.m. Coffee, tea and
pastries available.
Call: 485-1663



MONDAY,

SEPT. 15
Widow to widow
Time: 1-3 p.m.
Where: Womens
Resource Center, 701
Center Road, Venice
Notes: A weekly sharing
of experiences and ideas.
See how this support
group will help you move
forward. Facilitated by
Mary Samoge-Wismer,
M.S., C.T. Grief Specialist,
Tidewell Hospice and
Palliative Care.
Call: 485-9724
Weight and hypnosis
Time: 5-6 p.m.
Where: Serenity Gardens,
602 E. Venice Ave., Venice,
second floor
Notes: Call 445-4322 for
information or to register
in advance.
Link: www.hypno
sisvenice.com
Write your history
Time: 8:45 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Introduction to life
history writing
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Mah-Jongg
Time: 9 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: play Mah-Jongg
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com


Morning exercise
Time: 9 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Wake-up stretch
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Musical movement
Time: 10 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Exercise to music
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Tapping feet
Time: 11 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Tap dancing
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Word knowledge
Time: 1 p.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Scrabble
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Duplicate bridge
Time: 12:50 p.m.-4 p.m.
Where: Caitlin Senior
Friendship Centers, 2350
Scenic Drive, Venice
Notes: Partner needed
Cost: $2 donation
Call: Daisy, 493-3065

Big brush watercolor
Time: 6-8:30 p.m.
Where: Nokomis Com-
munity Center, main hall,
234 East Nippino Trail,
Nokomis
Notes: Big-brush painting
class allows students to
use watercolors and/or
inks on a variety of large
format paper. Wet into
wet and dry brush tech-
niques will be taught. All
levels are encouraged to
enroll.
Cost: $65 per month or a


daily fee of $20
Call: 861-5000
Yoga with Elin
Time: 8 and 9 a.m.; 7:15
p.m.
Where: Venice Beach,
near the pavilion
Notes: Free yoga on
Venice Beach
Call: 408-9642
Barbershop chorus
Time: 6:30-9 p.m.
Where: Lakeside
Lutheran Church, 2401
South Tamiami Trail
Notes: Venice Gondoliers
Men's (Barbershop) Chor-
us practice
Call: 412-0012
Harmony chorus
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Naar Hall at The
United Church of Christ,
620 E. Shamrock Blvd.
Notes: Venetian Harmony
Chorus of Sweet Adelines
International practice
Call: 480-1480
Empowerment
Time: 6-7:30 p.m.
Where: Women's Re-
source Center, 701 Center
Road
Notes: Empowerment
and Self-esteem class led
by Brooky Brown
Cost: $8 nonmember do-
nation; $5 member dona-
tion
RSVP: 485-9724
Link: thewomens
resourcecenter.org
Preschool Storytime
Time: 10-10:45 a.m.
Where: Jacaranda Library,
4143 Woodmere Park
Blvd.
Notes: This is a program
for children ages 3-5. It
helps prepare your child
for kindergarten. Regis-
tration is not required,
but please observe the
age requirements.
Call: 861-5000

Club food
Time: 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Venice-Nokomis
Elks Lodge, 1021


Discovery Way, Nokomis
Notes: Serving sloppy Joes
Seniors
Without Partners
Time: 12:30 p.m. every
Monday
Where: American Legion,
Venice
Notes: Meet people, play
cards and have fun
Call: 485-8739
Computer class
Time: 5:30-6:30 begin-
ners; 6-7:30 p.m. interme-
diate
Where: Goodwill Good-
Neighbor Center-Rialto;
652 South Tamiami Trail
Notes: Free beginner and
intermediate computer
class
Call: 408-7442
Computer
Users Group
Time: 4-6 p.m.
Where: Venice Public
Library, 300 S. Nokomis
Ave.
Notes: This Venice Area
Computer Users Group is
open to the public.
Call: 484-9339
Antique car club
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Venice City Hall,
401 W Venice Ave., Room
114. Use Venice Avenue
entry.
Notes: Venice Region of
the Antique Automobile
Club of America invites
those interested in
antique, classic or custom
cars to join their regular
meeting on the second
Monday of the month.
Owning a car is not
required to attend or join.
Call: Gary Felker, 493-
3780


TUESDAY,

SEPT. 16
Diva Angels
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Where: Crusty's Pizza,
3800 South Tamiami
Trail, Sarasota


Notes: Meet and plan
charity ride Oct. 5 to
begin in Palmetto and
end in Osprey.
Call: 704-5067
Military officers
Time: 11:30 a.m.
Where: American Legion
No-Vel Unit 159, 1770 E.
Venice Avenue, Venice
Notes: Military Officers
Association of America
will hold an open lun-
cheon meeting for mem-
bers and guests of Army,
Marine Corp, Navy, Air
Force, Coast Guard,
Public Health Service,
NOAA and surviving
spouses.
Call: 412-3592
Link: venicemoaa.com
Home-school
workshop
Time: 2-3 p.m.
Where: Venice Public Li-
brary Meeting Room,
Youth Section, 300 S. No-
komis Ave.
Notes: Education Net-
work of Christian Home
Schoolers is hosting a
newcomer's coffee. Any-
one interested in home-
schooling in Florida is
welcome. There will be
activities for children.
Call: Debbie Amsbaugh at
224-9866
Home-school how-to
Time: 3-4 p.m.
Where: Venice Public Li-
brary, 300 S. Nokomis
Ave., Venice
Notes: Maria Gerber,
county Florida Parenting
Educators Association
director, hosts a home-
school orientation meet-
ing for those interested in
home-schooling.
Call: 488-7052
Money management
Time: 9:30 a.m.-noon
Where: Women's
Resource Center, 701
Center Road, Venice
Notes: Learn tools to use
to control your money
from Sandee Rains, finan-
cial advisor.
Cost: $8, nonmembers; $5
members
Link: www.thewomens
resourcecenter.org
Going with the flow
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Tai Chi
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Workout
Time: 8:45 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Strengthen and
stretch workout
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Carving
Time: 9 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Woodcarving
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com

Yogarobics
Time: 9 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Low-impact dance,
yoga, standing and seat-
ed, core strength, balance,
flexibility
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Stitching
Time: 9:30 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Quilting and Teddy
bear making


Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com

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SEPT. 14, 2008


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Free health screenings available for senior citizens


JIM MILLER
SAVVY SENIOR


Dear Savvy Senior,
Last month I got a free cho-
lesterol and blood pressure
screening at my local pharma-
cy. While I was there, the phar-
macist told me that there are


VENUE from Page 3B
Shuffle the deck
Time: 1 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Cards
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Tin Pan Alley
Time: 1-3 p.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Les Gowan, et al,
return for 13th season
performing. All welcome.
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Swayin' to the music
Time: 10 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Learn Latin dance
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Empowerment
Time: 10-11:30 a.m.
Where: Women's Re-
source Center, 701 Center
Road
Notes: Empowerment


many organizations that offer
free or low-cost health screen-
ings to help uninsured people
in need. Where can I find out
about these free screenings?
-Waiting for Medicare
Dear Waiting,
Depending on where
you live, there may be a
wide range of free or low-
cost health screenings
available to you. Here's
what you should know.
Screening search
There are countless
organizations, govern-
ment agencies and even
businesses across the
country today that pro-
vide free or low-cost


and Self-esteem class led
by Kim Seiler, MSW,
LMHC
Cost: $8 nonmember do-
nation; $5 member dona-
tion
RSVP: 485-9724
Link: thewomens
resourcecenter.org
Venice Area
Toastmasters 5486
Time: 7:30-8:45 a.m.
Where: Venice Area
Chamber of Commerce,
597 South Tamiami Trail,
Venice
Yoga with Elin
Time: 8 and 9 a.m.
Where: Venice Beach near
the pavilion
Notes: Free yoga
Call: 408-9642
Doggy tales
Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Where: Jacaranda Library,
4143 Woodmere Park
Blvd.
Notes: School-age chil-
dren read to Suncoast
Humane Society pet ther-
apy dogs.
Call: 861-5000
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health screenings. While
there's no one single
resource for locating
them, your first step
should be to call your city,
county or state health
department and ask if
they are planning or know
of any upcoming health
fairs or free screening pro-
grams. You should also
check with your local hos-
pitals, pharmacies and
senior centers as these are
where most free screen-
ings are held. National
and local health associa-
tions may also help you
identify disease-specific
screenings. For example,
to search for free/low-cost


Where: Venice Gardens
Civic Center, 406 Sham-
rock Blvd.
Notes: Bingo, non-smok-
ing public welcome. Hot
dogs and snacks avail-
able.
Call: Linda, 497-3098
Club food
Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Venice-Nokomis
Elks Lodge, 1021 Discov-
ery Way, Nokomis
Notes: Lunch

Time: 5-7:30 p.m.
Where: Venice-Nokomis
Elks Lodge, 1021 Discov-
ery Way, Nokomis
Notes: Dinner, including
blue plate specials

Osprey leads club
Time: Noon-1:15 p.m.
Where: Saltwater Caf6,
1071 North Tamiami Trail,
Nokomis
Notes: Osprey Profession-
al Leads Club, a chapter
of Ali Lassen's Leads Club,
meets every Tuesday.
Open to the public.
Cost: $12
Call: Wendy Moore, 371-
1151
Link: www.leadsfl.com.


cancer screenings contact
the American Cancer So-
ciety ((800) 227-2345). Or
to look for diabetes
screenings call your local
American Diabetes Asso-
ciation office. (Call (800)
342-2383 to get your local
number.)
In the meantime, here
are some national screen-
ing programs and services
you should know about.
Vascular disease:
Throughout September, a
program called Legs for
Life offers free screenings
for peripheral arterial dis-
ease, a "hardening of the
arteries" condition that
indicates an increased risk
for heart attack or stroke.
Some sites can also test
for related diseases like
abdominal aortic aneur-
ysm and carotid artery
disease. To find a screen-
ing site, visit www.legsfor
life.org or call (800) 488-
7284. Another resource
that maintains a directory
of health care facilities
offering free/low-cost vas-
cular screenings is www.
vascularweb.org. Also see
www.cdc.gov/wisewom
an, and www.sistertosis
ter.org to find women-
specific cardiovascular
screenings in multiple
cities.
Skin cancer: The Amer-
ican Academy of Der-
matology ((888) 462-3376,
www.aad.org/public/exa
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screenings done by hun-
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Memory: If you have
concerns about memory
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tory of Alzheimer's dis-
ease, the Alzheimer's
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org) offers free memory
screenings across the U.S.
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Asthma: In May, the
American College of Al-
lergy, Asthma & Immu-
nology (www.acaai.org)
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screenings in more than
250 locations nationwide.
Depression: National
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screening.org) on Oct. 10
offers hundreds of free
screenings nationwide for
depression, anxiety and
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Alzheimer's basic course
Date: Wednesday, Sept. 17
Time: 10 a.m.-noon
Where: Senior Friendship Centers -
Caregiver Resource Center, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Cost: Free
Notes: Want to learn more about demen-
tia? Join us for a two-hour educational
seminar. Topics include: Overview of
dementia and Alzheimer's, warning
signs, statistics, stages of the disease
process, communication and behavior
changes. Facilitated by the Alzheimer's
Association.
Hearing loss meeting
The monthly meeting of Hearing Loss
Association of Sarasota is 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 17, in the auditorium of
the Selby Public Library, 1333 First St.,
Sarasota. Three panelists will discuss
cochlear implant devices. Free; the public
is welcome. For details, call 484-5461.
Blood pressure
Free blood pressure clinics, 9-11 a.m.,
third Tuesday of the month (Sept. 16),
Sterling House of Venice, 1200 Avenida
del Circo. Call 485-8885.
Crohn's support
A monthly Crohn's Disease support group
meets at 7 p.m. the third Wednesday
(Sept. 17) in the Englewood Community
Hospital Suncoast Auditorium, 700
Medical Blvd. Call 815-3669.
Wellness Community
Events are free for cancer patients and a
caregiver. Call 921-5539.
* Support groups, 10-11:30 a.m. Monday
at Jacaranda Trace, 3600 William Penn
Way.
* Adaptive yoga classes, noon-1:30 p.m.
Monday at Jacaranda Trace, 3600
William Penn Way.
* Qigong exercise classes, 10-11 a.m.
Tuesday at Jacaranda Trace, 3600
William Penn Way.
* Small-group discussion, "For Men
Only," 2-3 p.m. the first and third Tuesday
of each month at 3900 Clark Road,
Building P-3, Sarasota. This is a drop-in,
casual meeting open to male cancer


patients at all stages of treatment for
prostate cancer.
Cancer support
Cancer is Not Contagious Support
Group, 10:30 a.m., third Thursday of the
month (Sept. 18), Englewood Communi-
ty Hospital Cafeteria, 700 Medical Blvd.
Also meeting at this time is the Support
for People with Oral and Head and Neck
Cancer Group. Call Joe Bauer at 474-
0099.
Parkinson's support
The Parkinson's Support Group meets at
10 a.m. the third Friday of the month
(Sept. 19) in the Englewood Community
Hospital Suncoast Auditorium, 700 Med-
ical Blvd. Call 473-3919.
Maintain Your Brain
Date: Friday, Sept. 19
Time: 10-11 a.m.
Where: Sterling House of Venice, 1200
Avenida Del Circo
Notes: Attend a free seminar presented by
Pam Polowski from the Alzheimer's
Association. Light refreshments provid-
ed. Please RSVP to Christy at 485-8885.
Celiac group
Celiac Support Group of Sarasota-
Manatee, 1:30-3:30 p.m., third Saturday of
the month (Sept. 20), at Waldemere
Medical Plaza Papaya Room, 1921
Waldemere St., Sarasota. Restaurant
proprietor Christine Harman will dis-
cuss gluten-free food preparation,
including the flour-less cake. Free; the
public is welcome. Call 922-1205 or visit
sarasotamanateeceliacs.com.
Past life regression workshop
Date: Monday, Sept. 22
Time: 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: Serenity Gardens, 602 E. Venice
Ave.
Notes: With Patti Yarranton
Link: www.serenitygardensofvenice.com
Free, confidential medications
review
Date: Tuesday, Sept. 23
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Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers Caregiver Re-
source Center, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Call: Kathleen Simonds,
584-0050
Notes: BY APPOINTMENT
ONLY. A private review of
all your prescription, herbal
and over-the-counter med-
ications. Contact Kathleen
Simonds to schedule a 15-
minute appointment.
Medicare help
Associated Medicare
Patients Inc., an indepen-
dent, nonprofit corpora-
tion of volunteers, helps
those on Medicare navi-
gate the cumbersome
health insurance system.
AMP serves Sarasota,
Venice and Englewood.
Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday and 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Wednesday. AMP


is on the second floor of
the Pat Buster Building at
the Senior Friendship
Center, 2350 Scenic Drive,
Venice 34293. AMP is a
FREE service. For more
information, call 584-
0051. AMP is always look-
ing to train new coun-
selors.
Angel Ministries, 2269
South Tamiami Trail,
angelministriesofflorida.
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* 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 23, and every other
Tuesday: You Can Heal
Your Life Class. Fee: $10.
* 4-7 p.m. Wednesday:
Free Reiki healing
Line dancing classes
Line dancing classes with
Jackie Wheeler, intermedi-
ate class, 7-8:30 Mondays;
beginner class, 7-8:30
Wednesday. Fee: $4 per


class. Call 493-2776.
Caregiver Time Out
A free weekly caregiver
support group meets 1:15-
3 p.m., Fridays at St. Mark's
Episcopal Church, 508
Riviera St. Led by a profes-
sional facilitator, Caregiver
Time Out offers group sup-
port, community resources
and activities provided
for loved ones during
the session. Registration
required. Call Pamela at
366-2224.
Balance class
Fall-prevention class, 11
a.m.-noon, Wednesdays,
Our Savior Lutheran
Church, 2705 North
Tamiami Trail, Nokomis.
Call 408-3135.
Zumba
dance classes
Zumba dance fitness class,


6:15-7:15 p.m. Tuesday
and Wednesdays at the
Venice Community Cen-
ter, 326 S. Nokomis Ave. E-
mail mlszerbin@aol.com
or call 685-8445 to reserve
a spot.
Screenings
Free blood pressure and
blood sugar tests by Home
Health Services of Venice,
8:30-10:30 a.m. Thursday
at Venice HealthPark, 1201
Jacaranda Blvd. Call 485-
7711.
Bicycling
Join bicyclists from 9:30-
10:30 a.m. Saturday, at
Volunteer Park, behind the
Gulf Coast Community
Foundation of Venice, for a
leisurely 10-mile ride on
the Venetian Waterway
Park. All levels of experi-
ence welcome. Call 468-
8124.


BLOOD DRIVES
Florida's Blood
Centers
Florida's Blood Centers
are experiencing a short-
age of all blood types.
Donors may donate in
Venice at 333 S. Tamiami
Trail in the Tandem Center
(492-9202) or on "The Big
Red Bus." Get on the Big
Red Bus at the following
locations:
* 9-11:30 a.m. Sept. 18,
CVS Pharmacy at U.S. 41
and Venice Avenue, 100
U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice
* 1-3:30 p.m. Sept. 18, DQ
Grill & Chill, 1465 E. Venice
Ave., Venice
* 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 23,
Lakeside Medical Center,
842 Sunset Lake Blvd.,
Venice
* 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sept. 25,
Contemporary Hearing
at Publix on the Island,
523 Tamiami Trail S.,
Venice
* 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sept.
26, Trinity Presbyterian
Church, 4365 State Road
776, Venice
* 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 30,
PGT Industries, 1070 Tech-
nology Drive, Nokomis
The Venice branch in
the Tandem Center is
open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tues-
days and Thursdays and
8 a.m.-4p.m. Wednes-
days, Fridays and Satur-
days.


Suncoast Communities
Blood Bank South
County Bloodmobile
Schedule
* 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sept. 14,
Otis Johnson Honorary
Blood Drive at the Church
of the Nazarene, 1535
Venice Ave. E., Venice
* noon to 3:30 p.m. Sept.
15, Florida Highway Patrol,
4010 South Tamiami Trail,
Venice
* noon-4 p.m. Sept. 16,
Tervis Tumbler, 201
Triple Diamond Blvd. N.,
Venice
* 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 20,
Publix, 1445 E. Venice Ave.,
Venice
* 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 20
and 27, Walmart, 17000 S.
Tamiami Trail, North
Port
* 8-11 a.m. Sept. 27,
Walmart, 13140 Tamiami
Trail, Osprey
* 12:30-3:30 p.m. Sept. 27,
Oscar Scherer State Park,
1843 S. Tamiami Trail,
Osprey

* Nokomis/Venice Center
Nokomis Village Shopping
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Looking up into our sunny
Florida sky on almost any day, I
spot large, dark birds soaring
above me. I can only speculate
that they're scanning the earth
below for their next meal. At other
times, I might happen upon a
cluster of large-ish black birds on
a dead animal alongside the road.
That's the life of a vulture, some-
times referred to as a buzzard.
Vultures belong to a large
group of birds of prey called rap-
tors. The group includes flesh-
eating birds like eagles, hawks,
owls and falcons. Some raptors
eat meat, some prefer fish, but
the vultures dine on carrion
(dead, decaying flesh), or
garbage. It's an awful job, but
somebody's got to do it. And, as
you'll learn later, this taste for
decayed meat plays an impor-
tant role in safekeeping other
inhabitants of this planet.


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We have two species of vultures
sharing Florida, helping keep our
state clean the American black
vulture and the turkey vulture.
Both are essentially black birds,
but the black vulture is slightly
smaller than its "cousin," and the
black vulture's head is dark gray,
while the adult turkey vulture's
head is red. Neither species has
feathers on its head.
In the sky, white patches on
the underside of the black vul-
ture's wingtips clearly identify it.


Also, the black vulture flies with
shorts bursts of flapping followed
by a short glide, while the turkey
vulture flaps its wings infrequent-
ly and is more adept at soaring.
Lacking a syrinx, vultures
can't vocalize. They do make
hissing or grunting sounds.
You'll often hear these sounds as
a group of black vultures chases
away the more solitary turkey
vultures feeding on a carcass.
These birds have a rather
unique defensive technique -


vultures regurgitate the rotting
meat they've been eating on
their attackers. This also lightens
them for a quicker getaway.
Turkey vultures hunt using
their extremely acute sense of
smell. Black vultures lack this
ability. They depend on their
vision to find food, and often they
simply follow turkey vultures to a
meal. Occasionally, black vul-
tures will see a newborn or
injured animal and actually kill it.
In Florida, vultures can begin


to mate in January. They usually
place two eggs in a hollow log or
other natural cavity; sometimes
they simply lay their eggs on the
ground.
I actually saw my first blackvul-
tures in Southern Arizona, near
Tucson. They're pretty much con-
fined to the Southeastern U.S.,
however. Black vultures grow to
about 25 inches long, have a
wingspan of 5 feet, and weigh
between 4.5 and 6 pounds. Turkey
vultures vary from 26 to 32 inches
long with wingspans of 6 feet, but
weigh a slim 3 pounds or so.
Both species are protected by
the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of
1918. It is not legal to take, kill or
possess a vulture.
As I mentioned earlier, these
unique birds serve an important
function in their clean-up duties.
The rotting meat they consume
would be breeding grounds for
bacteria and other disease carri-
ers. The strong stomach acids of
vultures actually kill these dis-
ease-causing organisms. Our
soaring black birds help make
this the paradise we all enjoy. For
me, this knowledge lends them a
certain type of beauty.

Award- winning photographs
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"It has been a joy ... the
highest point of my pas-
toral life," he said. 'And I
still believe the best is
ahead of us."
The Burts have a
daughter, Naomi, who is
16 and attends Pine View
School.
"She is so blessed," Burt
said.
"We have a lot of vision.
A family that has a vision
will never be short of pur-
pose or zeal that it takes to
get where you're going.
You've gotta have vision
and it comes from the
Lord," he said.
Will it grow?
Burt said he started the
church in two units at the
Galleria. Soon five units
were required, and the
church family has contin-
ued to grow. He has found
a lot of love and accep-
tance in Venice, especially
from the South Venice
Christian Church at 2390
Seaboard Ave. SVCC took
in the New Life Assembly
of God after developers
failed to renew its lease at
the Galleria.
"They were so gracious
to invite us in," Burt said of
Pastor Earl Knopf and his
congregation. New Life has
been there for 2 1/2 years.
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along, we were taken in by
this church," Burt said.
"Our two church families
have become great friends
and a help to each other."
The two churches even
hold services together a
few times a year.
"We trade off. He
preaches at one of the com-
bined services and I preach
at another," Burt said. "We
enjoy each other's differ-
ences."
Burt said they also have
some similarities.
"We are the same faith.


We both believe in Jesus
Christ as our Lord and
Savior, but we have differ-
ent expressions. New Life is
very charismatic," he said.
As for continued growth,
Burt is standing by the
demographic studies he
looked at when moving
here.
"Florida is a mecca for
the retiring baby boomers,
and that is a real national
demographic, not a spec-
ulation just in my head,"
he said.
Burt said 13 1/2 years
ago he asked the county


and city of Venice for fresh
demographics and was
told anything west of 1-75
and south of Sarasota in
the county is a "primary
projected area of popula-
tion growth for the next 10
years."
He doesn't believe the
recent downturn of the
economy will stop growth.
"It has slowed it, but
there is an irresistible pat-
tern: baby boomers want
to move here. It is their idea
of utopia. People come to
Florida with the concept
'I'm retiring to paradise.' "


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Museum of Flight soars to new heights in Seattle


BY SUSAN CAIRO
GUEST WRITER

Among the must-sees
in Seattle, in addition to
the Space Needle and Pike
Place Market and the
houseboat shown in
"Sleepless in Seattle," is the
Museum of Flight.
Eat a meal in the Space
Needle's Sky City revolving
restaurant, catch a fish at
the famous market, but
also plan a museum day.
Located on historic
Boeing Field, the museum
is partially a hands-on
museum. You can touch
the planes, ride in simula-
tors and listen to oral his-
tories.
As you enter the muse-
um, sights and sounds of
aircraft envelope you,
including a concept plane
created from Michel-
angelo's drawings. The
museum covers the histo-
ry of flight up to and
including a model of the
space shuttle. You might
feel you have gone back in
time to watch the history
of flight develop right
before your eyes.
The museum has a
wonderful collection of
preserved aircraft and
changes its exhibits regu-
larly. Personally recorded
stories about the pioneer
pilots who paved the way
to make air travel what it is
today add to the experi-
ence.
Air mail
A Boeing Model 40B air-
craft is on display in the
Great Gallery. Originally
designed to carry mail, the
plane led the way to com-
mercial passenger flights.
Early planes were con-
sidered a novelty un-
likely candidates to haul
people from place to place
and certainly not on a reg-
ular basis. Mail was anoth-
er thing altogether and
business owners soon
realized that it would be
much faster to fly their
important documents
than to continue using
only land-based methods.
Beginning in 1918, the
United States Post Office,
entrepreneurs and aircraft
designers worked to create


Outside the Museum of Flight
in Seattle, there are vintage
airplanes that have been
refurbished and still have the
capability of flying. The non-
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largest air and space muse-
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The size differences of the planes is all the more obvious because of the manner in which more than 150 historically signifi-
cant air and spacecraft are displayed in the Great Gallery and throughout the museum.


a system to transport mail
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BY BOB MUDGE
EDITOR

I just finished reading a biography
about Einstein and I think I know why he
kept failing in his attempts to arrive at a
Grand Unified Theory. Obviously, I don't
want to disclose the solution until I've
confirmed it (here's a hint he forgot to
carry the 2), so while I'm working on that,
enjoy some sarcasm:
Business worried as U.S. weighs
Russia sanctions. (That's only because
people are afraid the weights will be in
kilograms or some other metric measure
nobody here understands.)
Miley wants God and Bibles, not
scandal. (Here's a thought: Put on some
clothes and go looking for them.)
Vatican says not questioning mo-
ment of death. (Whose death, if you don't
mind my asking?)
Bush announces $1 billion in aid for
Georgia. (Of course, that has to be divid-
ed among the Braves, the Falcons and the
Hawks.)
South Korea says Kim is on the road
to recovery. (Mind you, he's in a hearse,
but he's on the road.)
Scientists launch huge particle-


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exercises, both physical
and mental, to help keep
seniors fit Monday, Sept.
15, 10-11- a.m.
Preschool Storytime
Preschool storytime is a
program for children ages
3 to 5 years old. Storytime
includes stories, finger-
plays, songs, guests and
craft activities. Registra-
tion is not necessary, but
please observe age re-
quirements.
The next gathering will
be Monday, Sept. 15, 10-
10:45 a.m.
Baby Rhyme
and Sign Time
Tuesday, Sept. 16, 9:30-
10:15 a.m., this program is
geared toward babies from
newborn to 18 months.
The 45-minute program
will include nursery
rhymes, songs, baby sign
language, a book and play-
time. Space is limited. Old-
er siblings are welcome.
Movie Matinee
This free film parallels
the philosophy of St. Fran-
cis and the ideology that
underpinned the hippie
movement of the 1960s,
Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2-4 p.m.
Read to the dogs
Children of all ages are
invited to come to the
library Tuesday, Sept. 16,
3:30-4:30 p.m., and read to
Suncoast Humane Society
pet therapy dogs. The dogs
make very patient and
understanding listeners,
giving children the chance
to read aloud and develop
their reading skills. Please
bring school-age children.
Preschoolers are also wel-
come. Registration is not
necessary.
Planning for
prosperity
Tuesday, Sept. 16, 5:30-
7:30 p.m., Sarasota County
Government agencies will
discuss elements of sus-
tainable communities. Au-
dience discussion will be
included.
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brain sees. (I'm no doctor I didn't even
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sador must leave. (That must have bro-
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ander's birthplace. (The find includes
jewel-encrusted diaper pins, a solid-gold
rocking horse and the world's oldest-
known sippy cup.)
Palin leaves war option with Russia
open. (Oh, geez, don't tell me Putin made
some kind of crack about lipstick.)

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SUN PHOTOS BY CINDY GNEGY
Laurie and Fred Harriott entertain at the Nokomis Community
Park Center.


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Dancing to
The Harriotts
at the
Nokomis
Community
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It starts in the parks and never stops


CINDY GNEGY


The Nokomis Park
Community Center offers a
variety of daily activities
and something for all age
groups everything from
silk scarf-dying workshops
to Gymboree Tot programs.
On Sunday afternoons
the community room is
filled with ballroom dance
music featuring the popu-
lar entertainment duo The
Harriotts. The Harriotts
have a faithful following
of folks from entertaining
at the Englewood Elks
Club, the Senior Friendship
Centers and years of play-


ing on cruise lines.
Fred and Laurie
Harriott continue to meet
people that have seen
them on cruise ships.
"We've entertained over
250,000 people and 249,000
are here in this area,"
Fred joked. Originally from
England, Fred and Laurie
met through their agent.
Fred played drums and
needed someone to accom-
pany him and was intro-
duced to Laurie who played
the electric accordion. They
have been playing together
ever since.
Davey Teller and Joe
Mattingly enjoy dancing
to The Harriotts' music.
"Joe dances eight days a
week," Davey Teller said
about her dance partner.
"Dancing continues the
active lifestyle," said Ceil
Paton.
Stimulating the right
side of the brain
After the Gymboree retail
store in Sarasota closed,
employees Katherine Pitts


and Michelle Longoria
have continued an on-the-
go Gymboree Tot Pro-
gram. On Monday morn-
ings they can be found at
the Nokomis Park Com-
munity Center with art
supplies, musical instru-
ments and colorful instruc-
tional toys. Longoria said
this is a teacher-based,
educational program that
includes parent participa-
tion.
"Studies have shown
the more children are
exposed to different activi-
ties the more open they'll
be to trying new things
later in life."
"It's a special mom and
me time," Wanda Garcia
said. She enjoys the
worry-free atmosphere
the program provides for
her 21-month-old daugh-
ter, Cecilia.
"When we had just
moved here this was how I
met all my friends," Kim
Hefti said. "It's so much
fun. They can just go crazy."
Alisha Falch was


impressed when she took
her 1-year-old twins, Abby
and Kendall, to Gymboree
for the first time.
"It was great; the music,
the instruments and sing-
ing," Falch said.
Michelle Chapin, who
started her 15-month-old
daughter, Sarah, in the
program when it was in
Sarasota, now takes Sarah
to the program in Noko-
mis. She said the program
is much more than just
play time.
"I find that the Gym-
boree staff is well trained
and educated in child
development," she said.
Amanda Dalton's 15-
month-old son, Graham,
didn't need any encour-
agement to join in the
dancing or to play an
instrument.
"He loves music," Dalton
said.
All of the children
seemed delighted to play
maracas, throw scarves
into the air or simply listen
to a rain stick.


Davey Teller and Joe
Mattingly dance to the music
of The Harriotts at the
Nokomis Community Park
Center.


Loraine and Albert Johnson
are longtime fans of The
Harriotts.


Richard Earle and Ceil Paton chat before the music starts.


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The group sings and plays games with scarves during the Gymboree Tot Program at the Nokomis Community Park Center.


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Chapin are ready to partici-
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plays the maracas.


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about this instrument;
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Students at the Gymboree Tot Program gather musical instru-
ments for their next activity.


Graham Dalton and Emma
Everyone gets a turn to play the rain stick during Underwood wait for the music to
the Gymboree Tot Program. start during the Gymboree Tot
Program at the Nokomis Community
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3BR, a den, many upgrades & pool. Gated
golf course community with no member-
ship required. $547,000. Jim Sweat,
485-5421 or 306-7384. #N574662
ENGLEWOOD. 3,000 + sq. ft. custom
ranch nestled on an acre, with 3 master
suites, cathedral ceilings, dining room
& living room. $525,000. Linda Bastian,
966-8000 or 321-6203. #A375675
PLANTATION GOLF & CC. Within the
gated Governor's Green neighborhood,
offering sweeping views of the 16th
hole. Completely updated. $499,000.
Scott Johnston, 493-2500 or 232-5482.
#N5761568
LIVE OAKS LANDING. Exceptional views
from this beautiful unit. Watch nature in
Lemon Bay from your private screened
lanai. $449,900. Paul O'Brien, 473-7750
or 468-7157. #D571980


Sudy etme 4- 1- 4


VENICE
706 GRANADA AVE. $1,475,000. Diane Fuchs.
266-8006.N571935
443 FAIRWAY ISLES DR. $599,000. Wally Turner.
716-1227. N573952
501 BARCELONA AVE. $399,999. Nancy JoWelte.
441-7965.N575511


ADMIRALTY VILLAS. Great condomin-
ium, just steps from the Gulf. Features an
Old Florida look & vaulted ceiling in den.
$429,900. Joni McLendon, 473-7750 or
504-1947. #D566184
ISLAND OF VENICE Artfully decorated
& updated, expansive 3BR home. Lush
private backyard, tastefully landscaped
in the tropical style. $425,000. Beverly
Weltzien, 485-5421 or 223-0612.
#N567580
VENICE ISLAND. Never-occupied 3BR
with 2-car garage, just steps away from
downtown shops. Nice upgrades & pets
allowed. $399,999. Diane Fuchs, 485-5421
or 266-8006. #N575511
ENGLEWOOD. Enjoy private views from
the caged pool of this beautiful prop-
erty. $399,900. Paul O'Brien, 473-7750 or
468-7157. #D569777
VENICE. Furnished 3BR home with private
courtyard, heated pool & spa. Porch
overlooks the 3rd hole of championship
course. $387,000. Rob Brooker, 493-2500
or 445-0861. #N5761540
VENICE. Wonderful 3BR, 2-car garage
home in a prime area. Preserve view,
split plan, 10' ceilings, crown molding &
more. $379,900. Peter Knorr, 473-7750 or
266-0100. #D5768787
VENICE ACRES. 1+ acre near shopping,
beaches and golf. Large great room with
fireplace, modern kitchen with storage
and dining area. $369,500. Mary Samples,
485-5421 or 416-1591. #N566616
JACARANDA TRACE. Magnificent2BR plus
den detached villa with rare view over-
looking pond. Many elegant upgrades.
$350,000. Karen Burket, 966-8000 or
735-7036. #A381257
PLANTATION GOLF & CC. Golf & lake
views are yours to enjoy in this 3BR
maintenance-free patio home. $349,900.
Cindy Dillander, 493-2500 or 497-2172.
#N561663
VILLAGE AT OYSTER CREEK. Middle-
floor end unit overlooks the marina, pool
& beyond. Close to great fishing, golf-
ing, beaches, dining & nature. $324,900.
Patricia Szemkus, 473-7750 or 662-0575.
#D5768391


626 MAY APPLE WAY. $379,000. Bambi Utton.
228-4881. N5761284
107 WOODBRIDGE DR. $229,000. Patty Stewart.
544-7406. N567836
1031 WEXFORD BLVD # 1031. $179,900. Cindy
Dillander. 716-3203. N5760958
540 CATALINA ISLES CIRCLE. $167,000. Mary
Samples. 416-1591. N559676


CLUBSIDE VILLAS. Exquisite villa with lake
& sunset views, set inside the Plantation
Golf& Country Club with 2 championship
courses. $289,900. Harvey Davis, 493-2500
or 223-0424. #N5761494
ENGLEWOOD WATERFRONT with Gulf
access. This 2BR features new tile, carpet
& paint throughout. $279,900. Karen
Williamson, 473-7750 or 286-5411.
#D522747
ST. ANDREWS. Upgraded 2BR plus den
villa with gourmet kitchen & screened
lanai. $270,900. Bambi Utton, 493-2500
or 228-4881. #N570470
AUBURN LAKES. 2BR plus den, mainte-
nance-free attachedvilla overlooks private
preserve. Paver walk & entry leads to open
living area. $269,000. Sherrey Welch,
485-5421 or 223-6318. #N575857
SOUTHWOOD. Impressive & impec-
cable describe this maintenance-free
home. Features imported Italian tile,
cook's kitchen, 2BR & den. $267,900.
Maryanne Kurtz, 485-5421 or 441-6624.
#N5762140
PELICAN POINTE. Large San Tropez model
with 3BR, 2-car garage & abundance of
living space. Lanai off master suite with
greenbelt views. $265,888. Carole Gold,
485-5421 or 966-8000. #A381150
BEACH LIVING. Beautiful sunrises & spec-
tacular bay views from this townhouse
with deeded beach rights, boat slip &
fishing dock. $259,900. Beverly Katchen,
473-7750 or 408-5280. #D566977
ROTONDA HEIGHTS. Attached villa on
beautiful Paradise Lake, just minutes
from beaches & shopping. $254,900.
Paul O'Brien, 473-7750 or 468-7157.
#D497039
QUAIL LAKE. On a cul-de-sac, around
the corner from community clubhouse &
heated pool. Designer tile, Pella windows &
2-car garage. $250,000. Elizabeth Phillips,
P.A., 966-8000 or 223-3344. #A370622
ROTONDA HEIGHTS. Beautiful attached
villa on a great fishing pond,just minutes
from beaches & shopping. $249,900.
Paul O'Brien, 473-7750 or 468-7157.
#D461964


SAN LINO. New unit with great view,
granite counters, wood cabinets & over-
sized garage. Community pool & exercise
center. $239,900. Robert Harsch, 485-5421
or 223-3690. #N5761465
HERITAGE LAKE ESTATES. Spacious 3BR
pool home with many new features, open
plan, new tile throughout and spacious
lanai. $239,900. Nell Taylor, 485-5421 or
376-9623. #N5761881
PELICAN POINTE. Live the lifestyle in
this "Fairway" villa. Lovely preserve view
with extended lanai. Perfect golf course
community. $229,900. Helen Pape,
485-5421 or 223-0642. #N566637
PLANTATION GOLF & CC. Lake & golf
course views from this 2BR condo at
Fairway Glen. Features den, many
upgrades, built-in cabinetry & garage.
$229,000. Patty Stewart, 493-2500 or
497-7664. #N567836
ENGLEWOOD. Updated & well-maintained
with extra lot included. Large pool/spa
area with an outdoor kitchen & space for
entertaining. $224,900. Patricia Szemkus,
473-7750 or 662-0575. #D557477
PLANTATION GOLF & CC. Lake & golf
course views from this 2BR, first-floor,
beautifully maintained condomin-
ium in Fairway Glen of St. Andrews.
$224,900. Darleen Hammond, 493-2500.
#N5761145
SOUTH VENICE. Well-maintained pool
homelocated near the ferry & boat launch.
On a corner lot, 3BRs, 2-car garage &
fenced backyard. $199,900. Don Mullan,
485-5421 or 445-2072. #N5761021
ENGLEWOOD. Minutes to the beach, this
Florida-style cottage and on Gottfried
Creek has 2BR with Florida room, lanai
& carport. $192,000. Susan Gilmore,
473-7750 or 223-0832. #D531779
HATCHET CREEK 2BR, private drive, RV
parking. Pets allowed, eat-in kitchen.
$189,000. Diane Fuchs, 485-5421 or
266-8006. #N5762363
GOLDEN BEACH. Dream lifestyle less
than a 2-minute walk to the beach.
Private deeded beach access & numer-
ous upgrades. $179,000. Janet Apple,
485-5421 or 525-3088. #N566356
PLANTATION GOLF & CC. Located in a
gated community, this 3BR condo is in
model condition. Enjoy 1,600+ sq. ft. of
living space. $179,000. Helene Johnston P.
A, 493-2500 or 486-8224. #N5761848


ENJOY YOUR PRIVACY in this taste-
fully decorated townhouse. 2 master
suites, updated cabinetry & appliances.
Lovely waterfront community. $178,500.
Dianne Corcoran, 473-7750 or 266-1426.
#D556605
SOUTH VENICE. 2BR split plan, updated
kitchen, dining room, plantation shutters,
tiki bar, brick paver patio & 2-car garage.
$177,000. John Grimshaw, 473-7750 or
457-2612. #D565896
SOUTH VENICE. Greatcurbappeal defines
this spacious, beautifully decorated 2BR
home. Features new tile & wood flooring.
$129,800. Matthew Bertrand, 473-7750 or
232-0938. #D576441
ENGLEWOOD. 2005 model, been well-
maintained in an adult community. High
ceilings, split plan, screened deck & hurri-
cane shutters. $124,900. Patricia Szemkus,
473-7750 or 662-0575. #D5768469
VACANT LAND. 80' X 100' lot only 1/2
mile to South Venice Beach ferry & boat
ramp. $29,900. Greg Novak, 485-5421 or
266-0621. #N561466
ENGLEWOOD LOT. Close to beach, golf
& fishing. In a scrub jay area per Fish &
Wildlife Service. $8,000. Karen Williamson,
473-7750 or 286-5411. #D5768977



PORT CHARLOTTE LOTS. Three lots on
US-41 with approximately 114' frontage.
Great location near shopping. $790,000.
Sharon Andres, 473-7750 or 468-9897.
#D562863
PORT CHARLOTTE. Perfect for a large
family, this 4BR, 3-car garage home is
near a part & the Santa Cruz Waterway.
$340,000. Veronica Anderson, 473-7750
or 628-3964. #D547785
SOUTH GULF COVE. Beautiful Gulf access
with seawall located in South Gulf Cove.
Only 4 lots in from the Zephyr Waterway.
$162,000. Judy Limekiller, 966-8000 or
374-4802. #A369262
VACANT LAND.Great location surrounded
by new homes. No time limit to build.
$35,900. Lynn Purmort, 349-3444 or
928-7472. #A361704
PORT CHARLOTTE LOT. Nice building site
in Port Charlotte. Close to all shopping &
hospitals. $10,000. Ellen Baker, 473-7750
or 629-1245. #D5768854


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16 NOTICE OF ACTION
LEGAL DIVISION
CASE NO: 08000346CA
NATIONAL CITY MORT-
C E GAGE CO.,
NOTICES PLAINTIFF,
VS.
JOSEPH TRALONGO, ET
AL.,
DEFENDANTSS.
16 NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT SERVICE
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI- TO: JOSEPH TRALONGO
CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR AND RACHEL TRALON-
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, GO
FLORIDA whose residence is
CIVIL DIVISION unknown if he/she/they be
CASE NO.: 08-1876-CA living; and if he/she/they
DIVISION: be dead, the unknown
HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS defendants who may be
INDENTURE TRUSTEE FOR spouses, heirs, devisees,
THE REGISTERED NOTE- grantees, assignees,
HOLDERS OF RENAIS- lienors, creditors, trustees,
SANCE HOME EQUITY and all parties claiming an
LOAN ASSET-BACKED interest by, through, under
NOTES, SERIES 2005-2, or against the Defendants,
Plaintiff, who are not known to be
v. dead or alive, and all par-
SONJA E. MILLINER A/K/A ties having or claiming to
SONJA B. MILLINER; have any right, title or inter-
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF est in the property
SONJA E. MILLINER A/K/A described in the mortgage
SONJA B. MILLINER; UNIT- being foreclosed herein.
ED STATES OF AMERICA; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
UNKNOWN TENANT #1; FIED that an action to fore-
UNKNOWN TENANT #2; close a mortgage on the
ALL OTHER UNKNOWN following property:
PARTIES CLAIMING INTER- LOT 6, BLOCK 4614, OF
ESTS BY, THROUGH, PORT CHARLOTTE SUB-
UNDER, AND AGAINST A DIVISION SECTION
NAMED DEFENDANTS) EIGHTY-FIVE, ACCORD-
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO ING TO THE PLAT
BE DEAD OR ALIVE, THEREOF AS RECORD-
WHETHER SAME ED IN PLAT BOOK 6,
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY PAGE(S) 60A THROUGH
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS 60Q, OF THE PUBLIC
SPOUSES, HEIRS, RECORDS OF CHAR-
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR LOTTE COUNTY, FLORI-
OTHER CLAIMANTS, DA.
Defendant(s), has been filed against you
NOTICE OF ACTION and you are required to
Sonja E. Milliner a/k/a serve a copy of your writ-
Sonja B. Milliner ten defenses, if any, to it
Last Known Address: on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ.
3522 Faith Street Plaintiff's attorney, whose
Port Charlotte, Florida address is 900 SOUTH
33952 PINE ISLAND ROAD #400,
Current Address: Unknown PLANTATION, FL 33324-
Previous Address: P.O. 3920 on or before October
Box 494347 13, 2008, (no later than
Port Charlotte, FL 33949 30 days from the date of
Previous Address: 276 the first publication of this
Wabash Terrace notice of action) and file
Port Charlotte, FL 33954 the original with the clerk
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF of this court either before
SONJA E. MILLINER service on Plaintiff's attor-
A/K/A SONJA B. ney or immediately there-
MILLINER after; otherwise a default
Last Known Address: will be entered against you
Unknown for the relief demanded in
Current Address: Unknown the complaint or petition
ALL OTHER UNKNOWN filed herein.
PARTIES CLAIMING WITNESS my hand and
INTERESTS BY, the seal of this Court at
THROUGH, UNDER, CHARLOTTE County, Flori-
AND AGAINST A da, this 5 day of Sept,
NAMED DEFENDANTS) 2008.
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN BARBARA T. SCOTT,
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, CLERK
WHETHER SAID CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
UNKNOWN PARTIES COURT
MAY CLAIM AN INTER- BY: C. Day
EST AS SPOUSES, DEPUTY CLERK
HEIRS, DEVISEES, IN ACCORDANCE WITH
GRANTEES, OR OTHER THE AMERICANS WITH
CLAIMANTS THE DISABILITIES ACT,
Last Known Address: persons with disabilities
Unknown needing a special accom-
Current Address: Unknown modation should contact
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an COURT ADMINISTRATION,
action to foreclose a mort- at the CHARLOTTE County
gage on the following prop- Courthouse at NONE, 1-
erty in Charlotte County, 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-
Florida: 800-955-8770, via Florida
Lot 18, in Block 490 Relay Service.
of Port Charlotte Publish: September 14,
Subdivision, Section 21, 2008
9, according to the 105947 2126087
plat thereof, as IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Boreorded in Plat A THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL
Book 4, at Page 19A CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN
thru 19D, of the Pub- AND FOR CHARLOTTE
lic Records of Char- COUNTY
lotte County, Florida. CASE NO. 08-003739CA
This property is located at ACCREDITED HOME
the Street address of: LENDERS, INC., A CALI-
3522 Faith Street, Port FORNIA CORPORATION,
Charlotte, Florida Plaintiff,
33952 '
has been filed against you PAUL W SCOTT, et. al.
and you are required to Defendants.
serve a copy of your writ- NOTICE OF ACTION
ten defenses on or before TO: PAUL W SCOTT
October 10, 2008 a date Whose residence is:
which is within 30 days 20110 HOLLAND AVENUE,
after the first publication, if PORT CHARLOTTE, FL,
any, on Elizabeth R. Well- 33952
born, P.A., Plaintiff's attor- TO: MARY F SCOTT
ney, whose address is Whose residence is:
1701 West Hillsboro Blvd., 20110 HOLLAND AVENUE,
Suite 307, Deerfield PORT CHARLOTTE, FL,
Beach, Florida 33442, and 33952
file the original with this If alive and if dead, all par
Court either before service ties claiming interest by,
on Plaintiffs attorney, or through, under or against
immediately thereafter; PAUL W SCOTT and MARY
otherwise, a default will be F SCOTT and all parties
entered against you for the having or claiming to have
relief demanded in the any right, title or interest in
Complaint or petition. the property described
This Notice shall be pub- herein. scribed
lished once a week for two YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
consecutive weeks in the an action for Foreclosure
Charotte Sun A/K/A Sun of Mortgage on the follow-
WITNESS my hand and the ing described property:
ESS my hand and the LOTS 4, BLOCK 849,
seal of the court on Sep- PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDI-
tember 4, 2008. VISION SECTION 26,
BARBARA T. SCOTT ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
CLERK OF THE COURT THEREOF RECORDED IN
By: C. Da PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19A
*DeputyN ACCORDANCE Clerk THROUGH 19E, INCLU-
**IN ACCORDANCE SIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS
WITH THE AMERICAN'S OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
WITH DISABILITIES ACT, FLORIDA UN
If you are a person with a a/k/a 20110 HOLLAND
disability who needs any AVENUE PORT CHAR-
accommodation in order to LOTTE FL 33952
participate in this proceed has been filed against
ing, you are entitled, at no you and you are required
cost to you, to the provi- to serve a copy of your
sion of certain assistance, written defenses if any, to


Please contact me Office it on October 3, 208,
of the Court Administrator, Attorney for Plaintiff,
(941) 637-2281, within whose address is 2901
two (2) working days of Stirling Road, Suite 300,
your receipt of this civil Fort Lauderdale, Florida
summons; if you are hear- 33312 and file the original
ing or voce impaired, call with the Clerk of this Court
TDD 1800-955-8771. either before service on
Publish: September 14, Plaintiff's attorney or
21, 2008 immediately thereafter;
296930 2125159 otherwise a default will be
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF entered against you for the
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR- relief demanded in the
CUlT, IN AND FOR CHAR- complaint.
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA WITNESS my hand and
GENERAL JURISDICTION the seal of this Court this 5


16 NOTICE OF ACTION 16 NOTICE OF ACTION
day of September, 2008. lienors, creditors, trustees,
BARBARA T. SCOTT and all parties claiming an
As Clerk of the Court interest by, through, under
By: C. Day or against the Defendants,
As Deputy Clerk who are not known to be
In accordance with the dead or alive, and all par-
Americans with Disabilities ties having or claiming to
Act, persons needing a have any right, title or inter-
reasonable accommoda- est in the property
tion to participate in this described in the mortgage
proceeding should, no being foreclosed herein.
later than seven (7) days YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
prior, contact the Clerk of FIED that an action to fore-
the Court's disability coor- close a mortgage on the
dinator at 9416372113, following property:
350 E MARION, PUNTA LOT 23, BLOCK 592 OF
GORDA FL, 33950. If hear- PUNTA GORDA ISLES,
ing impaired, contact SECTION 20, ACCORD-
(TDD) 8009558771 via ING TO THE PLAT
Florida Relay System. THEREOF, RECORDED
This is an attempt to IN PLAT BOOK 11,
collect a debt. Any PAGES 2A THRU 2Z42,
information obtained OF THE PUBLIC
will be used for that pur- RECORDS OF CHAR-
pose. LOTTE COUNTY, FLORI-
Publish: September 14, DA.
21, 2008 has been filed against you
117693 2126084 and you are required to
serve a copy of your writ-
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ten defenses, if any, to it
THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ.
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN Plaintiff's attorney, whose
AND FOR CHARLOTTE address is 900 SOUTH
COUNTY PINE ISLAND ROAD #400,
CASE NO. 083883CA PLANTATION, FL 33324-
ACCREDITED HOME 3920 on or before October
LENDERS, INC., A CALl- 13, 2008, (no later than
FORNIA CORPORATION, 30 days from the date of
Plaintiff, the first publication of this
vs. notice of action) and file
ROBERT E RIGNEY, et. al. the original with the clerk
Defendants. of this court either before
NOTICE OF ACTION service on Plaintiff's attor-
TO: ROBERT E RIGNEY ney or immediately there-
Whose residence is: 390 after; otherwise a default
PORTO ALEGRE ST, PUNTA will be entered against you
GORDA, FL, 33983 & for the relief demanded in
1518 WASSAIL LN, PUNTA the complaint or petition
GORDA, FL, 33983 filed herein.
TO: ELIZABETH RIGNEY WITNESS my hand and
Whose residence is: 390 the seal of this Court at
PORTO ALEGRE ST, PUNTA CHARLOTTE County, Flori-
GORDA, FL, 33983 & da, this 5 day of Sept,
1518 WASSAIL LN, PUNTA 2008.
GORDA, FL, 33983 BARBARA T. SCOTT,
If alive, and if dead, all par- CLERK
ties claiming interest by, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
through, under or against COURT
ROBERT E RIGNEY and BY: C. Day
ELIZABETH RIGNEY and all DEPUTY CLERK
parties having or claiming IN ACCORDANCE WITH
to have any right, title or THE AMERICANS WITH
interest in the property THE DISABILITIES ACT,
described herein, persons with disabilities
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that needing a special accom-
an action for Foreclosure modation should contact
of Mortgage on the follow- COURT ADMINISTRATION,
ing described property: at the CHARLOTTE County
LOT 1, BLOCK 520, Courthouse at NONE, 1-
PUNTA GORDA ISLES, 800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-
SECTION 20, A SUBDIVI- 800-955-8770, via Florida
SION, ACCORDING TO THE Relay Service.
PLAT THEREOF, AS Publish: September 14,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21, 2008
11, PAGES 2ATHRU 2Z42, 105947 2126082
OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
OF RLOTTE COUNTY THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
a/k/a 390 PORT ALEGRE CUlT, IN AND FOR CHAR-
STa/k/a 390 PUNTA GORTO ALEGRE LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
STR PUNTA GORDA, FL GENERAL JURISDICTION
339h83 DIVISION
has been filed against CASE NO: 08-2008-CA-
you and you are required 002182
to serve a copy of your NATIONAL CITY MORT-
written defenses, if any, to GAGE, A DIVISION OF
it, on Nwabufo Umunna, NATIONAL CITY BANK,
Attorney for Plaintiff, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
whose address is 2901 TO NATIONAL CITY BANK
Stirling Road, Suite 300, OF INDIANA,
Fort Lauderdale, Florida PLAINTIFF,
33312 wither on or before VS.
October 13, 2008, and file REBECCA ANN JONES, ET
the original with the Clerk AL.,
of this Court either before DEFENDANT(S).
service on Plaintiff's attor- NOTICE OF ACTION
ney or immediately there- CONSTRUCTIVE
after; otherwise a default SERVICE
will be entered against you TO: REBECCA ANN
for the relief demanded in JONES, UNKNOWN
the complaint. SPOUSE OF REBECCA
WITNESS my hand and ANN JONES
the seal of this Court this 5 whose residence is
day of September, 2008. unknown if he/she/they be
BARBARA T. SCOTT living; and if he/she/they
As Clerk of the Court be dead, the unknown
By: C. Day defendants who may be
As Deputy Clerk spouses, heirs, devisees,
In accordance with the grantees, assignees,
Americans with Disabilities lienors, creditors, trustees,
Act, persons needing a and all parties claiming an
reasonable accommoda- interest by, through, under
tion to participate in this or against the Defendants,
proceeding should, no who are not known to be
later than seven (7) days dead or alive, and all par-
prior, contact the Clerk of ties having or claiming to
the Court's disability coor- have any right, title or inter-
dinator at 9416372113, est in the property
350 E MARION, PUNTA described in the mortgage
GORDA FL, 33950. If hear- being foreclosed herein.
ing impaired, contact YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
(TDD) 8009558771 via FIED that an action to fore-
Florida Relay System. close a mortgage on the
This is an attempt to following property:
collect a debt. Any LOT 5, IN BLOCK 2511,
information obtained OF PORT CHARLOTTE
will be used for that pur- SUBDIVISION, SECTION
pose. 47, A SUBDIVISION,
Publish: September 14, ACCORDING TO THE
21, 2008 PLAT THEREOF, AS
117693 2126078 RECORDED IN PLAT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF BOOK 5, AT PAGES 61A
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR- THROUGH 61G, OF THE
CULT, IN AND FOR CHAR- PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CHARLOTTE COUNTY.
GENERAL JURISDICTION FLORIDA
DIVISION has been filed against you
CASE NO: 08-2008-CA and you are required to
001775 serve a copy of your writ
CITIMORTGAGE, INC., ten defenses, if any, to it
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ.
TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE Plaintiff's attorney, whose
GROUP, INC., address is 900 SOUTH
PLAINTIFF, PINE ISLAND ROAD #400,
VS PLANTATION, FL 33324-
THOMAS CURRAN A/K/A 3920 on or before October
THOMAS E CURRAN A!K/A 13, 2008, (no later than
THOMAS E CURRAN SRt 30 days from the date of
ET AL., the first publication of this
DEFENDANT(S). notice of action) and file
NOTICE OF ACTION the original with the clerk
CONSTRUCTIVE of this court either before
SERVICE service on Plaintiffs attor-
TO: THOMAS CURRAN ney or immediately there-


A/K/A THOMAS E. CUR- after; otherwise a deault
RAN A/K/A THOMAS E. will be entered against you
CURRAN SR; UNKNOWN for the relief demanded in
SPOUSE OF THOMAS the complaint or petition
CURRAN A/K/A filed herein.
THOMAS E. CURRAN WITNESS my hand and
A/K/A THOMAS E. CUR- the seal of this Court at
RAN SR CHARLOTTE County, Flori-
whose residence is da, this 5 day of Sept,
unknown if he/she/they be 2008.
living; and if he/she/they BARBARA T. SCOTT,
be dead, the unknown CLERK
defendants who may be CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
spouses, heirs, devisees, COURT
grantees, assignees BY: C. Day
DEPUTY CLERK


16 NOTICE OF ACTION 16 NOTICE OF ACTION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ney or immediately there-
THE AMERICANS WITH after; otherwise a default
THE DISABILITIES ACT, will be entered against you
persons with disabilities for the relief demanded in
needing a special accom- the complaint.
modation should contact In accordance with the
COURT ADMINISTRATION, Americans with Disabilities
at the CHARLOTTE County Act of 1990 (ADA), dis-
Courthouse at NONE, 1- abled persons who,
800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1- because of their disabili-
800-955-8770, via Florida ties, need special accom-
Relay Service. modation to participate in
Publish: September 14, this proceeding should
21, 2008 contact the ADA Coordina-
105947 2125614 tor at 350 E. Marion Ave.,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 or
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Telephone Voice/TDD
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR- (321) 637-2115 not later
CUlT, IN AND FOR CHAR- than five business days
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA prior to such proceeding.
CIVIL DIVISION DIV WITNESS my hand and
CASE NO.: 08-2008-CA- the seal of this Court this
002265 27 day of August, 2008.
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK Barbara T. Scott
N.A., As Clerk of the Court
Plaintiff, By C. Day
vs. As Deputy Clerk
LAURA M. BURWELL A/K/A Publish: September 7, 14,
LAURA BURWELL, et al, 2008
Defendants. 107507 2121549
NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
STEPHEN DUNCAN THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
A/K/A STEPHEN J. CUT, IN AND FOR CHAR-
DUNCAN J LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Last Known address: 121 CIVIL DIVISION DIV
Castile Ct Punta Gorda, FL CASE NO.: 08-2008-CA-
33983 003302
Current Residence AURORA LOAN SERVICES,
Unknown LLC,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Plaintiff,
STEPHEN J. DUNCAN vs.
A/K/A STEPHEN DUN- JOHN K. ALESSANDRO, et
CAN al,
Last Known address: 121 Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Castile Ct Punta Gorda, FL TO:
33983
Current Residence JOHN K. ALESSANDRO
Unknown Current Residence: 24587
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that Sun Vista Place., Port
an action for Foreclosure Charlotte, FL 339ESSA0
of Mortgage on the follow- VERONICA A. ALESSAN-
ing described property: nD Residee:24O58
PUNTA GORDA ISLES, Sun Vista Place., Port
SECTION 20, ACCORD: Charlotte, FL 33980
ING TO THE PLAT YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
THEREOF, RECORDED an action for Foreclosure
IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE of Mortgage on the follow-
2A THRUO2Z42 FPTHGE ing described property:
2APUBLIC RECORDS 2Z42 OFTHE LOT 14, BLOCK 3266, A
PUBLIC RECORDS OF REPLAT OF A PORTION
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, OF PORT CHARLOTTON
FLORIDA. SUBDIVISION, SECTION
has been filed against you 51IA SUIBDIVISION
and you are required to ACCORDING TO THE
serve a copy of your writ- ACCOPLAT THEREOF AS
ten defenses, if any, to it, RECORDED IN PLAT
on Marshall C. Watson, BOOK 7, PAGES 29A
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, THRU 29C, OF THE PUB-
whose address is 1800 LIC RECORDS OF CHAR-
NW 49TH STREET, LoTTE COUNTY, FLORI-
SUITE 120, FT. LAUD-DA CUNY
ERDALE FL 33309 on or been fled agast
before Oct 2, 2008, a date has been filed against you
which is within thirty (30) and you are required to
days after the first publica- serve a copy of your writ-
tion of this Notice in the ten defenses, if any, to it,
CHARLOTTE SUN and file on Marshall C. Watson,
the original with the Clerk P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff,
of this Court either before whose address is 1800
service on Plaintiff's attor- NW 49TH STREET,
ney or immediately there- SUITE 120, FL .on or
after; otherwise a default ERDALE FL 33309 on or
will be entered against you before Oct 2, 2008, a date
for the relief demanded in which is within thirty (30)
the complaint. days after the first publica-
In accordance with the tion of this Notice in the
Americans with Disabilities CHARLOTTE SUN and file
Act of 1990 (ADA), dis- the original with the Clerk
abled persons who of this Court either before
because of their disabili service on Plaintiff's attor-
ties, need special accom- ney or immediately there-
modation to participate in after; otherwise a default
this proceeding should will be entered against you
contact the ADA Coordina- for the relief demanded in
contact the ADA Coordina the complaint.
tor at 350 E. Marion Ave., In aco dance with the
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 In aordance with the
Telephone Voice/TDD Americans with Disabilities
(321) 637-2115 not later Act of 1990 (ADA), dis-
than five business days abled persons who,
prior to such proceeding because of their disabili-
WITNESS myhand and ties, need special accom
the seal of this Court this modation to participate in
2dayof AT. 2008. contact the ADA Coordina-
As Clerk of the Court tor at 350 E. Marion Ave.,
By C. Dathe ourt Punta Gorda, FL 33950 or
As Deputy Clerk Telephone Voice/TDD
Publish: September 7, 14 (321) 637-2115 not later
2008 S ethan five business days
107507 2121540 prior to such proceeding.
WITNESS my hand and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the seal of this Court this
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR- 27 day of August, 2008.
CUlT, IN AND FOR CHAR- Barbara T. Scott
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA As Clerk of the Court
CIVIL DIVISION DIV By C. Day
CASE NO.: 08-2008-CA- As Deputy Clerk
002358 Publish: September 7, 14,
SUNTRUUST BANK, 2008
Plaintiff, 107507 2121558
EVELYN UMANA, et al, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
EVELYN UMANA, et al THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
NOTICE OF ACTION CUlT, IN AND FOR CHAR-
NOTICE OF ACTION LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
BERUM INVESTMENTS, CIVIL DIVISIN02008-CA
A NEVADA CORPORA- CASE NO.: 08-2008CA-
TION 003694
Last Known address: 848 SUNTRUST MORTGAGE,
N. Rainbow Blvd., Las INC.,t
Vegas, NW 89107 Plaintiff,
Current Address Unknown Ovs. A/K/A
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that MICHAEL B. GOH A/K/A
an action for Foreclosure MICHAEL GOH, etal,
of Mortgage on the follow- Defendants.OF ATION
ing described property: NOTICE OF ACTION
EXHIBIT "A" TO:
LOT 20 AND 21 IN MICHAEL B. GOHA/K/A
BLOCK 4561, PORT MICHAEL GOH
CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI- Last Known address:
SION, SECTION 87, A 12089 Wooded Vista
SUBDIVISION ACCORD- Lane, San Diego, CA
ING TO THE PLAT 92128
THEREOF AS RECORD- Also attempted at: 5256
ED IN PLAT BOOK 7 AT South Mission Road, 703-
PAGE 20A-20N, INCLU- 213 Bonsall, Ca 92003,
SIVE, OF THE PUBLIC 2163 Taipei Ct., Punta
RECORDS OF CHAR- Gorda, FL33983, 2322
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- Como St., Port Charlotte,
DA. FL 33948 and 17410
has been filed against you Reaper Ave., Port Char-
and you are required to Coturrent ResidenceFL 33948
serve a copy of your writ Current Residence
ten defenses, if any, to it, UnknownS FLORIDA
on Marshall C. Watson, MICHAEL'S FLORIDA


P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, Last Known address: 5256
whose address is 1800 Lastsion Roaddre 7035256
NW 49TH STREET, S. Mission Road 703-213,
SUITE 120 FTREET, LAUDBonsall, CA 92003
ERDASUITE 120, FT. LAUD- Also attempted at: 4329
ERDALE FL 33309 on or Citrus Dr., Fallbrook CA
before Oct 2, 2008, a date 92028
which is within thirty (30) Current Residence
days after the first publica- Unknown
tion of this Notice in the YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
CHARLOTTE SUN and file an action for Foreclosure
the original with the Clerk of Mortgage on the follow-
of this Court either before ing described property:
service on Plaintiff's attor-


16 NOTICE OF ACTION 22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
LOT 53, BLOCK 619,
PORT CHARLOTTE SUB- PAGES 22A THROUGH
DIVISION, SECTION 41, 22Z2 OF THE PUBLIC
A SUBDIVISION RECORDS OF CHAR-
ACCORDING TO THE LOTTE COUNTY, FLORI-
PLAT THEREOF, AS DA. MORE PARTICULAR-
RECORDED IN PLAT LY DESCRIBED AS FOL-
BOOK 5, PAGE 51A LOWS:
THROUGH 51K, INCLU- BEGINNING AT THE
SIVE, OF THE PUBLIC MOST SOUTHERLY COR-
RECORDS OF CHAR- NER OF SAID LOT 8;
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- THENCE NORTHWEST-
DA. ERLY ALONG THE
has been filed against you SOUTHWESTERLY LINE
and you are required to OF SAID LOT 8 ALONG
serve a copy of your writ- THE ARC OF A CIRCU-
ten defenses, if any, to it, LAR CURVE TO THE
on Marshall C. Watson, LEFT CONCAVE SOUTH-
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, WESTERLY HAVING A
whose address is 1800 RADIUS OF 8635.00
NW 49TH STREET, FEET AND A CHORD
SUITE 120, FT. LAUD- THAT BEARS N. 37
ERDALE FL 33309 on or DEGREES 39 MINUTES
before Oct 10, 2008, a 12 SECONDS W.;
date which is within thirty THENCE NORTHWEST-
(30) days after the first ERLY ALONG THE ARC
publication of this Notice in OF SAID CURVE TO THE
the CHARLOTTE SUN and LEFT THROUGH A CEN-
file the original with the TRAL ANGLE OF 00
Clerk of this Court either DEGREES 02 MINUTES
before service on Plaintiff's 37 SECONDS AND ARC
attorney or immediately DISTANCE OF 6.58
thereafter; otherwise a FEET; THENCE N. 52
default will be entered DEGREES 19 MINUTES
against you for the relief 30 SECONDS E.; ALONG
demanded in the com- A RADIAL LINE FROM
plaint. SAID CURVE, 125.00
In accordance with the FEET TO A POINT ON
Americans with Disabilities THE NORTHEASTERLY
Act of 1990 (ADA), dis-LINE OF SAID LOT 8,
abled persons who, SAID POINT BEING ON
because of their disabili- THE ARC OF A CIRCU-
ties, need special accom- LAR CURVE CONCAVE
modation to participate in SOUTHWESTERLY HAV-
this proceeding should ING A RADIUS OF
contact the ADA Coordina- 8760.00 FEET AND A
tor at 350 E. Marion Ave., CHORD THAT BEARS S
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 or 37 DEGREES 30 MIN-
Telephone Voice/TDD 37 DEGREES ECONDS30 MIN-E; A
(321) 637-2115 not later DISTANCE OF 6N67
than five business days EET- THENCEF SOUTH-
prior to such proceeding. EASTERLY ALONG THE
WITNESS my hand and ARC OF SAID CURVE TO
the seal of this Court this 4 THE RIGHT THROUGH A
day of Sept, 2008. CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00
Barbara T. Scott DEGREES 02 MINUTES
As Clerk of the Court 37 SECONDS; AN ARC
As Deputy Clerk DISTANCE OF 6.67
Publish: Septemby er FEET; THENCE S. 52
Publish:September 14, DEGREES 22 MINUTES
21, 2008 07 SECONDS W.;
107507 2125603 ALONG A RADIAL LINE;
125.00 FEET TO THE
19 NOTICE OF POINT OF BEGINNING.
AUCTION CONTAINING 828
SQUARE FEET, MORE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC OR LESS.
AUCTION Any person claiming an
The following vehicle/vessel(s) int t in the sur lus from
will be auctioned for unpaid tow- ineres the surplus from
ing & storage charges only, per the sale, if any, other than
FS 713.78 Vehicle @ North Col- the property owner as of
liHer Collision, Inc. 16210 Old the date of the lis pendens,
41 S, Naples 1. 2006 Suzu must file a claim within 60
GSX-R1000 Mc Blu
JS1GT76A262109064. 2 days after the sale
1989 Merz 300 SE 4D BIk Dated this 4 day of Sept.
WDBCA24D1KA436161. On 2008.
9/29/2008 at 9:00 am at 171 S Barbara T. Scott
Jackson Rd Venice. Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish: September 14, 2008 By: D. Baniak
NOTICE OF PUBLIC Deputy Clerk
AUCTION D
The following vehicle/vessel(s) IN ACCORDANCE WITH
will be auctioned for unpaid tow- THE AMERICANS WITH DIS-
ig & storage charges only, per ABILITIES ACT, persons
F S713.78. Vehicle @ Pamado,
Lnc, 26943 Croise Dr, Bonita with disabilities needing a
Springs. 1. 2000 Jeep Chero- special accommodation
kee Ut BIk should contact COURT
1J4FF48SXYL202032. On ADMINISTRATION, at the
9/29/2008 at 9:00 am at 171 S
Jackson Rd, Venice. CHARLOTTE County Court
PUBLISH: September 14, 2008 house at NONE, 1-800-
955-8771 (TDD)or 1-800-
955-8770, via Florida
22 NOTICE OF Relay Service.
Publish: September 7, 14,
FORECLOSURE 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 105947 2123840
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
CULT, IN AND FOR CHAR- THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CUT, IN AND FOR CHAR-
GENERAL JURISDICTION LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
DIVISION GENERAL JURISDICTION
CASE NO: 07003612CA DIVISION
INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B. CASE NO: 07-3888 CA
PLAINTIFF US BANK NATIONAL ASSO-
VS. CIATION AS TRUSTEE
DAVID A. FERGUSON; PLAINTIFF
JAMIE L. FERGUSON; ANY VS
AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- DAVID R. LOWERY A/K/A
TIES CLAIMING BY, DAVID RAY LOWERY;
THROUGH, UNDER, AND CARLA LOWERY A/K/A
AGAINST THE HEREIN CARLA LEAN LOWERY
NAMED INDIVIDUAL P/K/A CARLA L. LOWERY;
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID THROUGH, UNDER, AND
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY AGAINST THE HEREIN
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS NAMED INDIVIDUAL
SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE
DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OTHER CLAIMANTS; OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID
ROTONDA LAKES CON- UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
SERVATION ASSOCIATION, CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
INC.; REGIONS BANK SPOUSES, HEIRS,
F/K/A AMSOUTH BANK; DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE OTHER CLAIMANTS; CAPE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS HAZE PROPERTY OWNERS
IN POSSESSION ASSOCIATION, INC; MORT-
DEFENDANT(S) GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
NOTICE OF FORECLO- TRATION SYSTEMS, INC;
SURE SALE JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
NOTICE IS HEREBY AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
GIVEN pursuant to a Sum- IN POSSESSION.
mary Final Judgment of DEFENDANT(S)
Foreclosure dated Auf 25, NOTICE OF FORECLO-
2008 entered in Civil Case SURE SALE
No. 07003612CA of the NOTICE IS HEREBY
Circuit Court of the 20TH GIVEN pursuant to a Sum
Judicial Circuit in and for mary Final Judgment of
CHARLOTTE County, Foreclosure dated Aug 25,
PUNTA GORDA, Florida, I 2008 entered in Civil Case
will sell to the highest and No. 07-3888 CA of the Cir-
best bidder for cash at the cuit Court of the 20TH
CHARLOTTE County Court Judicial Circuit in and for
house located at, 350 CHARLOTTE County
EAST MARION AVENUE, PUNTA GORDA, Florida, I
WEST DOOR in PUNTA will sell to the highest and
GORDA, Florida, at 11:00 best bidder for cash at the
a.m. on the 26 day of CHARLOTTE County Court-
Sept, 2008 the following house located at, 350
described property as set EAST MARION AVENUE,
forth in said Summary Final WEST DOOR in PUNTA
Judgment, to-wit: GORDA, Florida, at 11:00
ALL THAT CERTAIN .m on the 26 a o.f


LAND, SITUATE IN Sept, 2008 the following
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, described property as set
STATE OF FLORIDA, VIZ: forth in said Summary Final
BEING LOTS 6 & 7, Judgment, to-wit:
BLOCK 33, ROTONDA LOT 13, BLOCK A, CAPE
LAKES, AS RECORDED HAZE SUBDIVISION,
IN PLAT BOOK 8 AT ACCORDING TO THE
PAGES 22A THROUGH PLAT THEREOF,
22Z2, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDED IN PLAT
RECORDS OF CHAR- BOOK 2, PAGE(S) 93A-
LOTTE, COUNTY, FLORI- 93C, OF THE PUBLIC
DA, TOGETHER WITH: RECORDS OF CHAR-
A PORTION OF LOT 8, LOTTE COUNTY, FLORI-
BLOCK 33, ROTONDA DA.
LAKES, AS RECORDED Any person claiming an
IN PLAT BOOK 8 AT







Sunday, September 14, 2008


www.sun-heraid.com/classifieds


H/D/E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 3


22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
interest in the surplus from
the sale, if any, other than
the property owner as of
the date of the lis pendens,
must file a claim within 60
days after the sale
Dated this 4 day of Sept.
2008.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE AMERICANS WITH DIS-
ABILITIES ACT, persons
with disabilities needing a
special accommodation
should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, at the
CHARLOTTE County Court-
house at NONE, 1-800-
955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-
955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Publish: September 7, 14,
2008
105947 2123836
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 07-4472 CA
WORLD SAVINGS BANK,
FSB n/k/a WACHOVIA
MORTGAGE, FSB,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DAVID LEE SCOLNIK and
MARISOL SCOLNIK,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE PUR-
SUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to a Sum-
mary Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated Septem-
ber 2, 2008, and entered
in Case No. 07-4472 CA of
the Circuit Court of the
20th Judicial Circuit in and
for Charlotte County, Flori-
da, wherein WORLD SAV-
INGS BANK, FSB n/k/a
WACHOVIA MORTGAGE,
FSB, is Plaintiff, and DAVID
LEE SCOLNIK and
MARISOL SCOLNIK, are
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at the Charlotte Coun-
ty Justice Center, West
Door, 350 East Marion
Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL
33950 at 11:00 o'clock
A.M. on the 6 day of Octo-
ber, 2008, the following
described property as set
forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to wit:
East 1/2 of Lot 18, all
of Lot 19, and the West
10 feet of Lot 20,
Block B, Bayview Ter-
race No. 1, a Subdivi-
sion, according to the
plat thereof as record-
ed in Plat Book 1, Page
42, of the Public
Records of Charlotte
County, Florida.
and all fixtures and person-
al property located therein
or thereon, which are
included as security in
Plaintiff's mortgage.
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus
funds from the sale, if any,
other than the property
owner as of the date of the
lis pendens must file a
claim within 60 days after
the sale.
Dated at Punta Gorda,
Charlotte County, Florida,
this 12 day of Sept, 2008.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of said Circuit Court
By: D. Baniak
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 14,
21, 2008
287099 2126663
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR CHARLOTTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 08-1407-CA
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, INC.
Plaintiff,
vs.
VICTOR SEBASTIAN;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
VICTOR SEBASTIAN; and
any unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees, credi-
tors, and other unknown
persons or unknown
spouses claiming by,

dants,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given
that the undersigned Clerk
of the Circuit Court of
Charlotte County, Florida,
will on the 6 day of Octo-
ber, 2008, at 11:00
o'clock A.M at the West
door of the Charlotte Coun-
ty Justice Center, 350 E.
Marion Avenue in Punta
Gorda, Florida, offer for
sale and sell at public out-
cry to the highest and best
bidder for cash, the follow-
ing-described property sit-
uate in Charlotte County,
Florida:
Lot 20, Block 795,
PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SEC-
TION 27, according
to the plat thereof,
as recorded in Plat
Book 5, Pages 20A
through 20F, inclu-
sive, of the Public
Records of Charlotte
County, Florida.


pursuant to the Final Judg-
ment entered in a case
pending in said Court, the
style of which is indicated
above.
Any person or entity
claiming an interest in the
surplus, if any, resulting
from the foreclosure sale,
other than the property
owner as of the date of the
Lis Pendens, must file a
claim on same with the
Clerk of Court within 60
days after the foreclosure


22 NOTICE OF 22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE
sale. Corp., is the Plaintiff, and
WITNESS my hand and Iram Castanon and
official seal of said Court Unknown Spouse of Iram
this 12 day of September, Castanon n/k/a Wanda
2008. Castanon, are the Defen-
In accordance with the dants, I will sell to the high-
Americans With Disabili- est and best bidder for
ties Act, persons with cash at the West Front
disabilities needing a Door of the Charlotte
special accommodation County Justice Center,
to participate in this 350 East Marion Avenue,
proceeding should con- Punta Gorda, Florida
tact Court Administra- 33951-1687, at 11
tion at 116 West o'clock, A.M. on Oct 3.
Olympia, Punta Gorda, 2008, the following
Florida 33950, tele- described property as set
phone (941) 637-2115, forth in said Final Judg-
not later than seven (7) ment of Foreclosure, to
days prior to the pro- wit:
ceeding, If hearing Lot 1 and 2, Block 15,
impaired, (TDD) 1-800- HARBOR HEIGHTS
955-8771, or voice (V) SECTION 1 (REVISED),
1-800-955-8770, via according to the Plat
Florida Relay Service. thereof, as recorded in
BARBARA T. SCOTT, Plat Book 3, Pages 73
CLERK A and 73 B, inclusive,
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT of the Public Records
COURT of Charlotte County,
By: D. Baniak Florida.
Deputy Clerk Address: 2334 Dorsey
Publish: September 14, Drive, Punta Gorda,
21, 2008 Florida 33983
109392 2126676 Parcel ID.: 0083042-
000000-6
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ANY PERSON CLAIM-
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR- ING AN INTEREST IN
CUlT, IN AND FOR CHAR- THE SURPLUS FROM
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE SALE, IF ANY,
CIVIL DIVISION OTHER THAN THE
CASE NO. 08-2213-CA PROPERTY OWNER AS
DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- OF THE DATE OF THE
AL TRUST COMPANY, AS LIS PENDENS MUST
TRUSTEE UNDER NOVAS- FILE A CLAIM WITHIN
TAR MORTGAGE FUNDING SIXTY (60) DAYS
TRUST, SERIES 2006-6 AFTER THE SALE.
Plaintiff, DATED at Charlotte Coun-
vs. ty, Florida this 11 day of
MICHAEL J. PETRACCO; Sept, 2008.
RUTH E. PETRACCO; BARBARAT. SCOTT
UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN As Clerk,Circuit i Court
POSSESSION OF THE SUB- Charlotte County, Florida
JECT PROPERTY; As De. Bania Clerk
Defendants. As Deputy Clerk
NOTICE OF FORECLO- Publish: September 14,
SURE SALE 21, 2008
NOTICE IS HEREBY 297044 2126636
GIVEN pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
dated Sept 2, 2008, and OF THE TWENTIETH
entered in Case No. 08- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
2213-CA, of the Circuit AND FOR CHARLOTTE
Court of the 20th Judicial COUNTY, FLORIDA
Circuit in and for CHAR- CIVIL ACTION
LOTTE County, Florida. CASE NO. 08-2008-CA-
DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- 001448
AL TRUST COMPANY, AS DIVISION
TRUSTEE UNDER NOVAS- DEUTSCHE BANK
TAR MORTGAGE FUNDING NATIONAL TRUST COM-
TRUST, SERIES 2006-6 is PANY, AS TRUSTEE
Plaintiff and MICHAEL J. UNDER THE POOLING
PETRACCO; RUTH E. AND SERVICING AGREE-
PETRACCO; UNKNOWN MENT DATED AS OF
PERSONS) IN POSSES- NOVEMBER 1, 2005,
SION OF THE SUBJECT GSAMP TRUST 2005-
PROPERTY; are defen- HE5,
dants. I will sell to the high- Plaintiff,
est and best bidder for vs.
cash at THE FRONT DOOR LAUDAIN SATINE, et al,
on the WEST SIDE of the Defendant(s).
JUSTICE CENTER, at 350 SURE SALE
EAST MARION AVENUE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
PUNTA GORDA in CHAR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
LOTTE COUNTY, FL at pursuant to a Final Judg-
11:00 a.m. on the 6 day of ment of Mortgage Foreclo-
October 2008, the follow- suredated September 02,
in described ert as 2008 and entered in Case
ing described property as No. 08-2008-CA-001448
set forth in said Final Judg- of the Circuit Court of the
meant, to wit: TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit
LOT 43, BLOCK 2446, in and for CHARLOTTE
PORT CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein
SUBDIVISION, SEC- DEUTSCHE BANK NATION-
TION 32, A SUBDIVI- AL TRUST COMPANY, AS
SION ACCORDING TO TRUSTEE UNDER THE
THE PLAT THEREOF AS POOLING AND SERVICING
RECORDED IN PLAT AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
BOOK 5, PAGES 29A NOVEMBER 1, 2005,
THROUGH 29H, OF GSAMP TRUST 2005-HE5,
THE PUBLIC RECORDS is the Plaintiff and LAU-
OF CHARLOTTE COUN- DAIN SATINE; ROSE M.
TY, FLORIDA. MAGLIORE-SATINE; MORT-
A person claiming an inter- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
est in the surplus from the TRATION SYSTEMS,
sale, if any, other than the INCORPORATED, AS NOMI-
property owner as of the NEE FOR EMC MORTGAGE
date of the lis pendens CORPORATION; are the
must file a claim with 60 Defendants, I will sell to the
days after the sale. highest and best bidder for
Dated this 12 day of cash at CHARLOTTE
Sept. 2008. COUNTY JUSTICE CEN-
BARBARA T. SCOTT TER, 350 EAST MARION
As Clerk of said Court AVENUE, PUNTA GORDA,
By D. Baniak FLORIDA at 11:00AM, on
As Deputy Clerk the 6th day of October,
This notice is provided pur- 2008, the following
suant to Administrative described property as set
Order No.2.065. In accor- forth in said Final Judg-
dance with the Americans ment:
with Disabilities Act, if you LOT 17, BLOCK
are a person with a disabil- 3212, PORT CHAR-
ity who needs any accom- LOTTE SUBDIVISION,
modation in order to par- SECTION 51,
ticipate in this proceeding, ACCORDING TO THE
you are entitled, at no cost PLAT THEREOF,
to you, to provisions of cer- RECORDED IN PLAT
tain assistance. Please BOOK 5 PAGES 65A
contact the Court Adminis- THROUGH 65H, OF
trator at 350 East Marion THE PUBLIC
Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL RECORDS OF CHAR-
33950, Phone (941) 637- LOTTE COUNTY,
4773 within 2 working FLORIDA
days of your receipt of this A/K/A 1150 SHEE-
notice or pleading; if you HAN BOULEVARD,
are hearing impaired, call PORT CHARLOTTE,
1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if FL 33952
you are voice impaired, call Any person claiming
1-800-955-8770 (V) (Via an interest in the sur-
Florida Relay Service). plus from the sale, if
Publish: September 14, any, other than the
21, 2008 property owner as of the
221363 2126685 date of the Lis Pendens
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT must file a claim within
FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL sixty (60) days after the
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR sale.
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, WITNESS MY HAND and
FLORIDA the seal of this Court on
CIVIL DIVISION Sept 12, 2008.
CASE NO.: 08-722-CA Barbara T. Scott
HAPPY HOME LENDING Clerk of the Circuit Court
CORP., a Florida Corpora- By: D. Baniak
tion, Deputy Clerk
Plaintiff, In accordance with the
v. Americans with Disabili-


IRAM CASTANON, a Mar- ties Act, persons need-
ried Man, et. al., ing a special accommo-
Defendants. dation to participate in
NOTICE OF JUDICIAL this proceeding should
SALE BY THE CLERK contact the Deputy
PURSUANT TO CHAP- Court Administrator
TER 45 whose office is located
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at 116 West Olympia
that pursuant to the Final Avenue, Punta Gorda,
Judgment entered on Aug Florida 33950, tele-
27, 2008 in Case No.: 08- phone number (813)
722-CA, of the Circuit 637-2281; 1-800-955-
Court of the Twentieth Judi- 8771 (TDD), on 1-800-
cial Circuit in and for Char- 955-8770 (v), via Flori-
lotte County, Florida where- da Relay Service, not
in, Happy Home Lending later than seven (7)


22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
days prior to this pro-
ceeding
Publish: September 14,
21, 2008
234766 2126646


22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE

est and best bidder, for
cash, Charlotte County
Courthouse Justice Center,
350 East Marion Avenue
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 at
11:00 AM, on Sept 26.


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 2008.
OF THE TWENTIETH DATED THIS 4 DAY OF
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Sept, 2008.
AND FOR CHARLOTTE Any person claiming an
COUNTY, FLORIDA interest in the surplus from
CIVIL ACTION the sale, if any, other than
CASE NO. 08-2008-CA- the property owner as of
001766 the date of the lis pendens,
DIVISION must file a claim within 60
THE BANK OF NEW days after the sale.
YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR Witness, my hand and
THE CERTIFICATE seal of this court on the 4
HOLDERS CWL, INC. day of Sept, 2008.
ASSET-BACKED CER- BARBARA T. SCOTT,
TIFICATES, SERIES CLERK
2005-08, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
Plaintiff, COURT
vs. By D. Baniak
DONOVAN HENRY, et al, Deputy Clerk
Defendant(s). In accordance with the
NOTICE OF FORECLO- Americans with Disabili-
SURE SALE ties Act of 1990, per-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sons needing a special
pursuant to a Final Judg- accommodation to par-
ment of Mortgage Foreclo- ticipate in this proceed-
sure dated September 02, ing should contact the
2008 and entered in Case ASA Coordinator no
No. 08-2008-CA-001766 later than seven (7)
of the Circuit Court of the days prior to the pro-
TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit ceedings. If hearing
in and for CHARLOTTE impaired, please call
County, Florida wherein (800) 955-8771 (TDD)
THE BANK OF NEW YORK or (800) 955-8770
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE (voice), via Florida
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS Relay Service.
CWL, INC. ASSET-BACKED Publish: September 7, 14,
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2008
2005-08, is the Plaintiff 107236 2123870
and DONOVAN HENRY;
BETH ANN HENRY; are the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Defendants, I will sell to the OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
highest and best bidder for CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
cash at CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
COUNTY JUSTICE CEN- FLORIDA
TER, 350 EAST MARION CIVIL DIVISION
AVENUE, PUNTA GORDA, CASE NO.: 08-CA-2762-CA
FLORIDA at 11:00AM, on PUBLIC SAVINGS BANK,
the 6th day of Oct, 2008, Plaintiff,
the following described vs.
property as set forth in DAVID PINDER, BILLY
said Final Judgment: GILLEY, and JEFF WILKES,
LOT 4, BLOCK 2754, Defendants.
PORT CHARLOTTE NOTICE OF FORECLO-
SUBDIVISION, SEC- SURE SALE
TION 33, ACCORD- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ING TO THE PLAT that I, the undersigned
THEREOF AS Clerk of the Circuit Court
RECORDED IN PLAT of Charlotte County, Flori-
BOOK 5, PAGES 35- da, will at 11:00 o'clock
A THROUGH 35-F, OF a.m. on Monday the 6th
THE PUBLIC day of October, 2008, at
RECORDS OF CHAR- public sale at the west
LOTTE COUNTY, front door of the Charlotte
FLORIDA. County Judicial Center,
A/K/A 22424 HER- 350 E. Marion Avenue,
NANDO AVENUE Punta Gorda, Florida
Port Charlotte, FL 33950, sell to the highest
33952 bidder, for cash, the fol-
Any person claiming lowing-described real prop-
an interest in the sur- erty:
plus from the sale, if Lot 6, Block 1092,
any, other than the PORT CHARLOTTE
property owner as of the SUBDIVISION, SEC-
date of the Lis Pendens TION 18, a subdivision
must file a claim within according to the plat
sixty (60) days after the thereof, recorded in
sale. Plat Book 5, Pages 5A
WITNESS MY HAND and through 5C, of the Pub-
the seal of this Court on lic Records of Charlotte
Sept 12, 2008. County, Florida.
Barbara T. Scott The said sale will be
Clerk of the Circuit Court made pursuant to the Final
By: D. Baniak Judgment of Foreclosure
Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court of
In accordance with the Charlotte County, Florida.
Americans with Disabili- Any person claiming
ties Act, persons need- an interest in the sur-
ing a special accommo- plus from the sale, if
dation to participate in any, other than the
this proceeding should property owner as of the
contact the Deputy date of the lis pendens
Court Administrator must file a claim within
whose office is located 60 days after the sale.
at 116 West Olympia Dated this 12 day of
Avenue, Punta Gorda, Sept, 2008.
Florida 33950, tele- BARBARA T. SCOTT,
phone number (813) Clerk of Court
637-2281; 1-800-955- By: D. Baniak
8771 (TDD), on 1-800- Deputy Clerk
955-8770 (v), via Flori- Publish: September 14,
da Relay Service, not 21, 2008
later than seven (7) 280840 2126710
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1052 Dorchester St.
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1019 CAPE HAZE/
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1021 ARCADIA FOR
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1022 ENGLEWOOD
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$129k Canalfront 3/2/2
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941-740-5284
132 Kings Drive -
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103 Mark Twain Ln.
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711 Boundary Blvd.
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248 Medalist Rd. Brand
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Newly remodeled 3/2/2
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. (941)473-8079
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5066 Ackley Terrace -
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Grove City Shores $345k
135 Wilhelm Drive -
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$329,900.
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941-830-2347
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1024 NORTH PORT

$72k Brand New 3/2/2
90% complete, 1650 a/c,
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BY OWNER FINANCING!
Total payment $699.
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$79,950 941-623-7874

1025 PT CHARLOTTE
FOR SALE

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941-661-6511
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SOUTH VENICE
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S VENICE, featuring 27x37
fam rm w/gourmet summer
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1028 VENICE FOR
SALE

4BR/2BA, Great Location.
great shape, ready to move
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941-809-8911
PineBrook South
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(239)-334-8119.

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941468-2076 $250,000
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$268K (941)-753-7433
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2/2 Corner Golfcourse $165K
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Must Sell by 10/15/08
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$39,900. ea. 4 w/Carport
& Sheds include. All to be
Moved from Punta Gorda
(877)-507-1122 Ask for
Charlie
NOKOMIS, Palm & Pines
MHP 55+, 1&2BR Starting
at S1500. All refurbished.
Move in now
(941)4863637
NORTH PORT, La Casa, 2/2
Doublewide, 1150 SF,
access to Gulf. 55+.
$59,900. 954-415-5579
PG- TROPIC ISLE
New 2/2/CP
w/ 12x28 Florida
Room. Includes Shed.
$68,000.
941-637-1122
Polynesian Village
MHP.1495 Alamander
Ave, EngI Resident
owned, walk to Manasota
Beach, dbl wide resales
941-474-3636.
Pre-Owned Units,
26-feet to 42-feet. Ready
to tow or
FREE local delivery.
Charlotte RV Center, Tamia-
mi Trail at Kings Highway,
Port Charlotte.
(941)-883-5555
Small but Sweetd
1BR, 55+ park, no dogs
$3900
941-474-1353
VENICE ISLE REAL
ESTATE SALES, INC. 55+
Resident Owned Comm.
Lic. R.E. Broker. 941485-
7743 Many homes to
choose from.
VENICE RANCH
12x56 2/1 Asking $3500
Furnished.
24x48 2/2 Asking $15K
Furnished.
55+ Comm. NO PETS. Oth-
ers to choose. www.venicer-
anch.com
Dick or Steve 941488-5672


1120 WANTED TO BUY

INVESTOR WANTS
100 200 CONDO'S
Gulfcoast Realty Int'l
(941)-766-7091

1205 LEASE OPTION

100% Rent
applied to purchase
BY-OWNER!
ROTONDA 2/1.5 $750
(941)-662-0961 or
941-662-0049

1207 FOR RENT

Englewwod 4br/2ba
941-697-7707

1210 HOMES FOR
RENT
$1200 per month!
N.P. very nice pool homes
Lawn & pool
service included!
Cornerstone R.E.
941-628-8570
$575! Updated
2 bedroom home.
Central Port Charlotte
area. Call 941-650-4720
$825/mo 3/2/2 East
Englewood
$900. Golf course views
Cape Haze condos.
Many others available
Remax Anchor Realty
Call Cathy Allford
941-830-2111
Floridahomeshere.com
$700 per month.P.C.
very nice 3 bedroom home
Cornerstone R.E. 941-628-
8570
$900/mo. NICE 3/2/1 +
Den PC, All Tile, New
Kitchen & Bath, Nice Area.
1st. & Sec. Pets Ok. (941)-
743-2040
*2/2 waterview like newI
condo. Island of Venice
$875/mo
941-488-8143
3 & 4br Brand New,
Spacious, N. P. Rental
homes Flexible Terms
941-223-6067
owner broker



Professional Reliable Ins'd
941-320-0023
CleanTime-Services.com
1BR cottage 6 mi. N. of
P.G., Hwy 17. $475 mo incl.
city water & lawn. 1st, last
& sec. 625-4742
2/1 CP w/ lanai good loca-
tiontile firs. $300dep
$650. 941-380-0214.
Punta Gorda Isles 210 Dell-
do Ct. WATERFRONT, 3/2/
1.5, $850 mo. 1st, last &
sec. Must have excellent
references & verifiable
income. 941-626-2293
22289 Tennyson Ave.,
PC very large 3/2.5/2.5,
beautiful pool. Nice neigh-
borhood off Peachland. Hur-
ricane shutters, fam rm, liv
rm, formal dining & dinette.
$1300 incl. pool/lawn 941-
457-0402
27-Homes, 11-Condos
Starting @ $465./mo
All Florida GMAC
Real Estate
941-629-1121
www.allfloridarealty.com

3 Bedroom Homes
from $500.00
www.pelicanpm.com
Lic Broker
(941) 232-8223
3 Great Homes Just Came
Available For Immediate
Rental. Call Utopia Com-
mercial Realty Now 941-
286-8104


1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

3/2/2 IN NORTH PORT
Carpet & Tile. New home.
$700/mo. + $500 security.
941-628-2606.
3000 SF Under Air, brand
new, 3BR/2.5BA/2CG, Ig.
kit. Burnt Store Lakes.
$1300 mo. Lawn & pest
incl. 1st, last & sec. 941-
815-4013
3BR/1BA, Port Charlotte,
Avail. Now $550 mo. Pets
OK. 1st mo. rent + $350
dep. 916-221-1794
A beautiful 2 bedroom +
den, 2 bath, 55+ golf com-
munity, htd. pool, amenities,
also 1 bedroom, 1 bath,
furn/unfurn, lease option.
Seasonal. EZ terms. (941)-
979-9782





We've Got 'Em All
Priced Right!
941-629-1243
View ALL online
sunstarrentals.com

AFFORDABLE 3/2/2 DC
$795, others start@ $495.
RIty Mgmt 625-3131.
www.flarentals.net








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mHomes/Condos as low
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Specializing Exclusive-
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Visit our website
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Annual & Seasonal
RENTALS
M&M Property MGMT
Inc.
CALL (941) 473-9616
or visit us at our web-
site:
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BARNES & PHILLIPS
REAL ESTATE, Inc.
743-4200
RENTALS
1-2 Bdrms $450 $775
3 Bdrms $600 $950
4 Bdrms $600 $850
1,2 & 3 Bdrm. Condos
$425 $850
Homes with pools
$750 $1,050
barnesandphillips
realesta e.net
Brand new 1935 SF under
air, 3/2/2 w/pool, lawn &
pest incl. $1350 mo. 1st,
last & sec. Burnt Store
Lakes. 941-815-4013


Diarl new luxury incomes in
B.S. Village. Starting @
PUT CLASSIFIEDS $1,505 mo. w/lyr. lease.
TO WORK FOR YOU Sale poss. 941-623-2920
Venice, Englewood,
North Port 207-1200 BUY! 4/B HUD $29,900!
Pt. Charlotte Areas Only $238/mo. 5% Down,
Call 206-1200 20yrs @ 8%. For listings
800-366-9783 ext 7584


1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

2/2/1 w/dock @ PGI. Nice
water view & area. 1 month
free. $850. 561-6854938
Charlotte Harbor
lbed/1 bath. Eat in Kitchen.
4500 Shady Ln. $495 941-
815-1273
Deep Creek 3/2/2. Immedi-
ate Occupancy. Pets okay.
$900 mo (941)625-3502
or (941)626-5009
Deep Creek large 3/2/2 +
office poss. 4th. bed., lanai,
upgraded $950 mo. 127
Seasons Dr. Sm pet ok
(954)-733-5939
DEEP CREEK New 4/2/2,
Washer & Dryer, screen
lanai, liv. & din. rm $1050
mo 321-213-0168
DEEP CREEK, 3/2/2 FR,
cul-de-sac, nice area,
$1200 mo. (941)-380-9659
Deep Creek, beautiful 2004
3/2/2, N/S, N/P. 1st. last &
sec. Lawn Serv incl $1000
mo (941)-740-1417
Deep Creek,3/2.5/2
canal ? master Suites


1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

ENGL/GROVE CITY Real-
ly cute 2/1 w/ bonus
room $700 + 1 mth.
(941)-474-1102
Engl/Rotonda 3/2/2 67
Marker Rd. Nice area.
$875 Tarpon R.E. 941-
662-0467
3Br/2Ba Executive
Pool home & 2br/2ba
Condo in Rotonda.
Furnished $995/mo -
$1400 Incls all utili-
ties. Avail Now Jan.
941-268-5275
www.LKVillas.com
Englewood 3/1.5, close to
776 & downtown Eng. 3
months free $750. Pets ok,
(239)-398-5473
ENGLEWOOD, Cedar St.,
2br/2ba Cottage, porches
Gr. location $750 mo. +1
mo Sec. 9414836323
Engl Cozy 3br/2ba/lcg on
Deep Water Canal w/Dock
$900/mo. lst/L/Sec.
(941)-346-1418


Heated pool, 2153 sqft Englewood-Sunnybrook,
under air! $1350 month 3/2/2 $825, Mariner Ln
includes pool care! Call 3/2/2 $900 Clean, Nice,
Bryan French Century 21 Security/References, (941)-
Almar941-661-1183 276-7831


DON'T RENT.... BUY!!
Bad Credit OK, 5 % Down
I Can Help!!
(941)-286-5861
www.sellorbuyfast.com
E. ENGLEWOOD
newer 3/2/2 Wood floors
Solid surface counters
WEST COAST PROP MGT
941473-0718
www.RentalsFlorida.net



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El Jobean
1/1 Harbor Village
$1200/S
North Port
3/2 Affinity $850/A
3/2 LaCoco $900/A
3/2 fumrn Snowflake $1100/A
3/2 Trapper $950/A
Englewood
COMM Fray St $800/A
3/2 Pine $1100/A
2/2 McFadden $800/A
2/2 Pool Dearborn $900/A
1/1 Pennsylvania $500/A
Rotonda
3/2 Medalist, pool $2800/S
2/2 Natures Trail $800/A
2/1 Boundary $595/A
Port Charlotte:
3/2 PresidentsPool $1000/A
3/2 Sailboat water $1100/A
3/1 Lucerne $600/A
2/2 Ware $650/A
Seasonal
2/2 Dbl wide $1600/S

Cathy Ledford, Mgr.
(Need Help?)
941-681-1189
941-475-7011
website: www.icre.us

Engl 3/2 pool home,
Clean, Very Priv. bk
yard $1100/mo Ist/L
Call (239)-293-0775
Engl Immaculate 3/2/2
Pool, 1800 sf, New Paint,
vaulted ceilings split plan.
$1195mo 214-0766

ENGL, 2/1/1, Newly Reno-
vated in the Gardens,
Comm. Pool, Tennis &
Clbhse, Close to Every-
thing. Good Schools, Unfurn.
$750/mo. 941-468-5277

Engl, 2/2/1 newly renovated,
Irg encl. lanai, fenced yard,
lyr lease $900/mo 1st &
Sec (941)474-5036
EngI, New 2 & 3BR
Condos w/Tennis, Pool,
Fitness, Pet ok, From
$825/mo inclds water
& cable
(941)-350-1288
ENGL. E., NEW 3BR
2BA/2CG, 1ST & SEC,
N/P N/S. $850/MO.
ANNUAL (941)-426-2992


ENGLEWOOD/GROVE
CITY, 2/2/1 Home
w/ covered boat dock
& lift w/ Gulf access.
$1,100. mo. Call
239-207-0063 for details
ENGLEWOOD: LA Ainger
area, Live in the trees,
3/1 + Mother in law apt.
Newly renovated. $895.
Jan, 941-468-4537
ENGLEWOOD:
Overbrook 2/2/1 lanai
freshly painted $775
WEST COAST PROP MGT
941-473-0718
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$800................ 3/2/2 PC
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1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

GARDENS GULF COVE:
3/2/1 comm pool $750
New kitchen tile carpet
WEST COAST PROP MGT
941-473-0718
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Got Sailboat Dock at
18558 Van Nuys Cr PC
3/2/2 Yd Svc Flex Terms
$1050 941-753-7433
Harbor Heights Spacious
2/1, Ig. Fla. room, beautiful
area, like new. $700. GREG
(305) 506-5809. or 305-
793-6157



HOMES IN GATED
COMMUNITY
15 Homes!
Furn./Unfurnished
Annual or Seasonal
(941)-629-3337 or
(313)-600-5238
www.mbgvacationproperties.com

N P HUGE 3/3/2 w/den &
Lanai $1,000 Great locale
Butterfly Lane 941-628-
9810
N Port 3/2 on Canal. Avail
Now $975/mo. 1st + Sec.
941-234-8123 or 941460-
8263
N. PORT 6448 Safford
Terr 2/2, dock/davit gulf
access pets cons
$850/mo 941-685-4337
N. Port Adorable doll
house 3/2/2 Scrnd
lanai, Grt Area. $850
426-1849, 321-7140
N.P. New 4/3/3, all appl.
w/d, furn/unfurn. min from
Murdock Cir. Pets okay
(941)876-3541
N.P. Rent or Lease to
Own No Bank Qual.
Low $ down. $1,000-
$1,250/mo, 1-yr lease.
New in '06. 1942sf,
4br/2ba/2cg, applia.
Scrnd lanai. Rudy (231)-
590-3729
N. Port. 3/2/1, Gated
comm. $1200 Furn. $900
Unfurn. Seasonal avail. 941-
3914018
NEED A RENTAL
Paradise Properties
& Rentals, Inc.
941-625-RENT
New 2/2 for an adult couple
w/horse care exp. Rent is
$600/mo + full care for 2
horses & grounds. (941)-
918-9887
NORTH PORT, 2/1/CP,
Lanai, Fenced. $650. mo.
+ Sec. Avail 10/1. 218-
969-8684
Nokomis, Waterfront, 2/2
NewTile/Carpet, Dock,
Shed, Close to Beach,
$800/mo. (941-3496338
North Port lbd/lba on 3
acres $590 + elec (aprox
$1 lOmo) 1st & last (941)-
423-0002
North Port
2BR/1BA, 1st & sec
$550& up!,
941-423-8029
North Port 3/2/2,
$900.mo., no pets, 1st,
last, sec. 941-716-3161
NORTH PORT
Almost New 3 BR
4860 England Ave -
$950.00

4957 Dewberry Road -
$795.00

3079 Bellefonte Ave -
995.00
Large 3/2/2 Builder
Custom Home

WWW.pelicanpm.com
Lic Broker (941)
232-8223


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1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

North Port 4/2 $900 Huge
Beauty
HUD APPROVED
(941)-228-7781
North Port Duplex 5794
Gallatin Lane, 2BR/1BA,
CHA, city water. $525
mo +util. Sec. dep. req'd.
Pets negotiable. Avail.
now. 860-604-1125
North Port Home For
Rent, New carpet & paint
1200sf, split floor plan
3/2/2 $800/mo
800-870-8041 x173
North Port 3/2/1*
with lanai, Corn Pool,
clean, well kept $800.
941-429-8545
North Port large 3- 4/2/2
nearly new, screened lanai,
w/d $988 mo. + sec., dep.
908-922-7110
North Port New Home
Rental 3BR/2BA/2CG,
unfurn, all appliances,
Avail. Now $900/mo
(941)-957-0008
NORTH PORT POOL
HOMES
3149 N. Salford Blvd.
$1195.

Large 3/2/2
on Double Lot!
3914 Oconto Ave
$1095.

3/2/2 Custom Tile
Throughout

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Lic Broker (941)
232-8223
NORTH PORT w/POOL 3
Bed, 1818sf, City Wtr 3674
Lorton Ave $1250 month
(941)488-3676
NORTH PORT, Ibr/ Iba,
$500/mo. water includ-
ed. First & Deposit. 941-
426-7297
NORTH PORT, 3/2/1 on
Canal. Fenced Yard. Pet
OK. Storage Shed. $875.
mo. (408)-391-0579
North Port, Spacious 3/2/2
w/soaring ceilings, living &
dining, built 2005, $895.
(941)-391-2665
North Port-pets ok
3BR/1Bath $650
2BR/1Bath $550
626-6600
North Port. 3/2/1 Nice
clean home with screen
lanai and large yard.
1st/last/sec $850 month
941-228-6637
North Port newer 3/2/2,
$850. Convenient area. 1st,
last & security. Annual
lease. No smoking. Sm. pet
OK. Call Gloria (941)429-
4292.
NP 2/2/1 NEAR
WALMART, Compl Renov,
tile,hdwood floors,patio,
$750/mo 941426-7240
NP 3/2/2 + Den 1700sf
under air. Newer $900 +
Sec
(941)-276-2222
NP 3/2/2 3450 Price $849
3/2/2 4473 Chambrl $995
4/3/2 1122 Hartsdl $1195
htd pool, 2410sf 480-1266
NP 3br 1.5ba2 sheds Lrg
Lanai, fenced back yrd, City
water $750 + $500 sec.
(941)-321-8187
NP 8498 Bumford 3-
2/1.5/CP $685 Cottage
like home quiet area
941-628-9810
Off Venice Ave, 3/2/2 City
Water. Nice Home. $900
mo 1st/last $500 Sec.
(941)-468-2220
P.C. 2/2/CP, windowed
lanai, living, dining area,
new kitchen, $800 (941)-
629-8203 or 661-5287
P.C. 3/1/1, eat-in kit.,
w/scrn. lanai, cath. ceil.,
a/c, quiet street. N/P. Land-
mark 866-213-2033
P.C. 3/2/2, SW Canal all
appl. w/d hook-up $900
mo. 1st. + sec. Available
now. (941) 456-3907
P.C. Canal w/ Dock,
3/2/CP, 21846 Edgewa-
ter Dr. $777/mo. + Dep
941-926-3783
P.C. nice 2/1, all tile,
pets ok., incl. lawn care
$650 mo. $162.50 wk.
575-6482
P.C. WATERFRONT. 2/2/1
PEACE RIVER. DOCK AND
LIFT. $795. 703-597-7628.


1210 HOMES FOR 1210 HOMES FOR
RENT RENT

P.G. 3/2 handicap access. Port Charlotte, 3/2/1 newly
w/d, large yard, quiet area, redecorated on canal
$775, incl H20 & trash. $690 Background ck. req.
(239)-253-2340 786-302-3402
PC 2/2 or 3/2, tile, lanai, Port Charlotte, Harrington
appl. w/d $675-$995 mo. St. near Ohara. 3/2/1 Sec-
1st + sec. Ann. Sm. pet ok tion 8 okay $850. Call Rick
(941)-626-1514 754-244-0347
PC 2/2, laundry, pool, ten-Port Charlotte 3/2/2 on
nis, H20 & appl. incl. sailboat canal. 1 block from
$675+, 1st. & 2nd. fl. Sm harbor. $1000 mo. Call
pet ok. 941-624-5967 Steve 941457-2244
PC 2/2/1 clean, spacious, PUNTA GORDA, 2/1/1 on
freshwater canal. NS/NP, 2 Fenced Lots! Nice
1st, last & sec. $750 mo. Peaceful Area. $700. mo.
764-0654.. ..............


PC 3/2/1, Gardens of Gulf
Cove, pool, amenities, 1st
month rent free. $900 mo.
716485-8343
PC 3/2/2, 1750 a/c, Ig.
family room. $795 N/S.,
ref's 941-769-4077 or
941-740-6431


+ Sec. (941)-624-0355
Punta Gorda 2br/2ba,
$800/mo. Fenced Yd,
Call (941)-457-0555
PUNTA GORDA downtown
2/2, facing Gilchrist Park.
$775 mo.
(941)-626-0280


PC sailboat waterfront Punta Gorda, Burnt Store
3/2/2, remodeled, tile, Meadows 3/2/2, pool, shut-
2250 SF. Dock, $1090. ters $1,200 mo. Pet okay.
18646 Arapahoe Cir. Rent (941)-769-7766
applied to purchase. Avail-
able immediately. 941- Punta Gorda, huge beautiful
626-2344. 2,700 sf. 3/2.5/2, huge
PC-3BR/2BA loft & kitchen, avail. immed.
$750/mo, pets OK (954)-931-1359
21880 Felton Ave PUNTA GORDA, Quiet,
626-6600 clean, 3Bd/2Ba, Patio,
PC-3BR/2BA Extras included. $765.
$750/mo, pets OK 941-740-4769
21880 Felton Ave Punta Gorda-$550/mo
626-6600 9/1 2 dUnllv


PC-from $550/mo
3BR's from $650
call for list
626-6600
PC-Gulf Cove
4BR/2Bath, pets ok
3475 Blitman, $850
626-6600
PC-Pets OK
2BR's From $550
3BR's From $695
626-6600
PC-Reduced 2/1/1 WF
$675 2/2/lanai $575,
new roof, all tile, good
Ioc, (941) 240-1749.
PC: Off Peachland,
3BR/2BA. Lg fam rm Lg
yard, Shed, Pet OK,
$775 (941)-350-1288
PG Historic District 2/1
Pets Ok $700 mo.
PGI 3/2/1 w/dock. Pets Ok.
Call ReMax Anchor Realty
800-898-7353
PG, 2/1/1 $755 mo.
+sec. PC, 2/1/1 FL room,
$655. + sec.
Sandra (646)-284-5861
PG, 2bd/2ba/lcg,
large screened in lanai,
tile throughout, $725.
(941)-639-2823
PGI 2/2/2, Canal home
w/dock, screened lanai,
10 min. to Harbor, $875
mo. (562)-397-2755
PGI waterfront 3/2, pool,
large garage, beautiful, 5
min. to Harbor. $1,300 mo.
(941) 626-0280
Port Charlotte Lrg., 2
bdrm, 1 bath, central
heat & air NEW blinds
& carpets, No Pets
$575 (941)-743-3489
PORT CHAR, 3/2/2 spa-
cious, pool, ex. lot $1100
mo. 22230 Peachland
Blvd. 941-204-7630

Port Charlotte
1157 Beeney, 4/2 water
front, pool, Harbor, no
bridge $1,200
246 Waterway, 3/1/1,
fenced yard, $625
22072 Beverly, 3/1
$550
Pets Welcome
\(941) 628-4494J

PORT CHARLOTTE
RENTALS

22150 Marshall Ave.
$695.

2 BR, 1 Bath, 1 Car
Gar Fenced

Remodelled 3BR/BA
Large Lanai
21082 Bersell Ave -
$625.

320 Sharon Circle
$575.
Large 2 BR with
Additional Storage

WWW.pelicanpm.com
Lic Broker
(941) 232-8223


404-A Somerset
626-6600
Punta Gorda-4BR/2Bath
$795/mo, pets ok
520 Allen St
626-6600
Punta Gorda. Burnt Store
Meadows. Like new 5/4/2
pool Includes in-law apart-
ment. $1850. Dave Hofer
agent-owner www.harbor-
paradise.com
941-575-3777
S VENICE, 3/2/1, file firs,
stone fireplace, Ig country
kitchen, quiet area. (941)
485-7135 or 492-7515
S. Venice 2/2/1, updated
lanai, hot tub, ann. lease,
$835 +. Employment ref's
req'd 941-330-5093
S. Venice 2/2/2 Great Area
lst/last/sec $800 mo 941-
4734071
S. Venice 3/2 Family Room,
Fenced yard. $1000 941-
497-1993
S. VENICE Waterfront on
Myaka, 2/2/CP, Furnished
w/ Boat lift $775/mo 1st &
last 941-809-7072
SEASONAL RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Port Charlotte &
North Port
www.pelicanpm.com
Lic Broker
941-232-8223

TO ADVERTISE
IN THE
SHOWCASE
OF HOMES
CALL JILL,
941-206-1200
jilld@sun-herald.com

Venice 3/2/2 family
rm, scr lanai, fenced
yard. no pets. $875 /mo
inclds cable. lst/L/S
941-493-4570
Venice Gardens 2/1/CP
Fenced in yard with city
water. $800
(941)-493-0587
VENICE GREAT HOMES
$850-$900
Gulf Coast Rentals & Real
Estate Co. (941)492-
4280

1240 CONDOSNILLAS
FOR RENT

$99.00 MOVES YOU IN!
First Month FREE with annual
lease. 3/2/1 luxury 1425SF
under air. Small Pets OK.
OPEN DAILY AT
4520 S. Biscayne Dr.
North Port
941-350-2704 or
Toll Free 1-888-803-3100
MARK V DEVELOPMENT
13355-C Tamiami Trail, N.P.
2/2 Condo Venice Island.
Upper end unit. Updated.
Water/Sewer, Basic
Cable, pest control
included. Close to shop-
ping, banks, etc.
$895.00 Owner/Agent
941-484-6301


1240 CONDOSNILLAS
FOR RENT

2BR/2BA, water view,
new condo, Rolls Landing,
PC W/D, lanai, storage.
marina, 24hr sec. 695/mo
incl water/ cable Almar
Rentals MgmtSrvcs 941-
627-1465.


1240 CONDOSNILLAS
FOR RENT

Heritage Oak Pk, Lake-
view, 1st fir., 2/2/cp. Sm.
pet OK. N/S. Annual $850.
941-627-1827


Island of Venice, Downtown
3/2 Courtyard Condo, must Walk to Shops & restau-
see to appreciate value, rants 2/2 N/P N/S $750
$1,050 mo. annual lease. 941-650-6405


AFFORDABLE 1BR starting
@ $495. 2BR $500.
RIty Mgmt 625-3131.
www.flarentals.net








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SERVICES
RENTALS*
****CONDOS****
2/2 Westchester
Blvd., PC, Spacious,
Comm. Pool $550
Oaks III 3/2
Quesada Ave., PC,
Screened Lanai,
$625 Mo.
COMPLETE LISTINGS
(941) 764-7777
sunbeltmrtservices corn

Bimini Bay Club 2/2 Refur-
bished, Newly Furnished, New
Appliances, Ground Floor Cor-
ner Condo. 1st & Security. Ref-
erences, $650 12 Month,941-
276-8084 LM.

BIRD BAY VILLAGE
Beautiful 2nd Fir
condo, 2BR/2BA, over-
looking lake w/fountain,
all util incl. except
elec.$875/mo.
BIRD BAY REALTY
941-484-6777 or
1-800464-8497

VVVCHECK/VV/
THESE PRICES
Large PGI, pet friendly,
$595. View others at
www.flarentals.net.
RIty Mgmt 625-3131
D.C. 2/2, lanai, cath. ceil.,
tile, wood cab., granite,
w/d inc. Pets ok $675+ up
941-661-4539

DEEP CREEK 2/2
condo, 1 year old
with pool & carport
$795 mo. Pet
allowed.
216-469-2944.

Deep Creek 2/2 lakefront
condo, pool, tennis, club-
house. W & S incl. $650, No
pets. (941)-628-1745
DEEP CREEK CONDO
2B/2B, LANAI, W/D,
POOL,TENNIS. $650.
N/P 941-255-9144
Deep Creek Gardens, 2/2,
1st. fl., w/d, pool, tennis,
No Pets $675 mo. + sec.
(941)-661-7585
EL JOBEAN on Myakka
River 2/2 All Appliances,
Pool, Pier, Covered Parking,
Annual $795 inclds water,
sewer & cable 941-766-
0504
ENGLEWOOD 1ST
MONTH FREE 12 mins
from venice 2br w/ den
2 ba 1300sf, pool $399.
moves you in $799/mo
941-4730450
FUN NEIGHBORHOOD
1 BED/2 BED/3 BED
Condos available as low
as $725/mo. All utilities
Paid, Except elect. In
North Venice City Limits.
BIRD BAY REALTY
Venice office 484-6777
or 1-800-464-8497
GATED GOLF COMM
Brand New 3/2/1 Htd
pool, Tennis courts and
more! $900/mo
941-525-3127


N. Port Sable Trace CC.
Gated, 2BR/2BA, Den,
lanai, W/D, pool, $795 No
pets. 941-625-8107
NOKOMIS 55+, 2/2,
VILLA, fireplace, pool,
unfurn, nice, quiet,
$750/mo. 941-716-0844
NORTH PORT 3BR/2BA
upscale condo w/ all appls
& garage. Close to shop-
ping. $950/mo Fred Shute
Realestate & Development.
(941)426-1489
P.C. 2/2 condo, water incl.
no pets. $600 1st., last +
sec.
(941)-380-9212
P.C. 2/2, Cedar Woods,
$650 mo., no age limit
near all, w/d, pool, 954-
803-3908 305-776-8520
P.C. Rolls Landing on the
Bay, 2/2, all new appli-
ances, lanai, htd. pool, ten-
nis, fountain view, 1-3 mths.
rent free, $825 mo. (941)-
380-8483
PC, 2/2 Waterfront Condo,
Private Fishing Pier, Pool,
Covered Parking, $775 mo
Ann/Seas. Poss. Incl.
Water & Cable lst/1/sec
(941)764-6069
PG Newer Condo 3/2
gated, W/D, top fir, eleva-
tor, pool, tennis. $975 mo.
562-397-2755
PG, 2/2, 1276 SF, W/D,
pool, no pets. $700/mo,
1st., last, sec. annual,
(941)-639-8125
PG, BSI. Mondovi 3/2/1
condo, 1st. floor, 3 yrs.
new $795 mo. No pets!
(216)-509-2293


PG-Emerald Pt WF, 900
SF furn. 2/1 w/dock, pool &
tennis. $700/mo. ann,
$1500 seas. 239-642-
4915 eve, 239-631-9337
PGI 3/2 Large Condo, Clip-
per Cove, cathedral ceil-
ings, garage. $695/ mo.
Call 508-528-3057
PGI Condo, 2BD, 2BA fur-
nished on canal. 2 Blks.
from Fish. Village. Avail.
10/1. $800 mo. No Pets.
800-345-4324 Patty
PGI furnished end unit
condo, 3/2/1, att. gar.,
gourmet kit, W/D, gated
comm., heated pool & spa.
$1700/mo. short or long
term 941-637-6418

PGI WATERFRONT
2504 Magdalina Dr.
Condo. Spacious
2/2, lanai w/water
view. Off of Aqui
Esta. 4 unit com-
plex. $600, First +
security. Small pets
okay. No age limits.
239-939-7674 M-F
9-5, 805-698-9835
after 5:00pm
& weekends

PGI, 3/2/1, upstairs,
gourmet kit., att. gar.
Gated. 2 yrs old. Htd pool &
spa. $1000 mo incl. most
util. (941)-637-6418
PGI, 2/2 & 2/1 condos, fur-
nished & unfurn. Seasonal -
Annual. $750 $2,000.
(941)-704-8200
Like new 3/2/1,
pool & dock, incl. trash,
water & cable, gated.
no pets, $850 mo.
(941)-320-3098
PUNTA GORDA ISLES
New Furn. 2/2, Club-
house, $900. mo Annual
www.trueswflorida.com
(239)-210-1521
PUNTA GORDA-
New Luxury 3/2 Condo.
www.vivante-fl.com for
pics & info. $1700. mo.
(770)-265-6447 or
(678)-296-3574
S. PG, Country Tropical
Acres, Furnished 1 Bedrm,
Lrg Pool, Spa, Pond, W &
D on 3 Acres. $550 mo.
608-345-9959


1240 CONDOSNILLAS 1300 DUPLEXES
FOR RENT FOR RENT

Ven-Las Palmas, 2/2, Historic Punta Gorda,
screened Lanai, Pool, Club- lbd/lba, tile throughout, 1
house, Laundry, RV & Boat small pet okay, $600 mo.
storage, Walk to shopping, (941)-575-9195
Adult Comm, Ann Rental- MURDOCK, 2/1.5, w/wI
$875mo, $500 first month
(941)650-5085 carpet, screened lanai,
W/D hook-up, fans, lawn
VENICE ISLAND care included, no pets.
2/2 spacious, located steps $500/mo. Call 941-769-
to white sandy beach, beaut- 6548 Days or 941-639-
ful sunsets. (941)485-7645 8829 evenings.
VENICE-Magnolia Park. New Murdock Area, 2/2/1, Ig.
spacious secluded & quiet walk-in closet, pantry, water
2/2 with granite counters, incl. $600 941-423-0486
washer/dryer, garage. Pool Nokomis Free Rent! 2
& clubhouse. $875/mo42 Bd/lba $600-650 Clean,
CALL 941-758-6542 Close to park. Move in spe-
Villa Esta II, Deep cial. (941)-809-3869
Creek 2/2/CP, villa, NORTH PORT 2BR/
pool, golf course. RENT 1BA, living room, lanai,
or SALE very clean, appl. $650 &
941-627-3500 Sec. (810)-794-3721
WATERFRONT PUNTA NORTH PORT 2BR/1BA
GORDA. Furnished 1 2 Close to stores, Nice,
bdrm. Bring suitcase & Clean, $625/mo 1st, last
boat. (941) 626-3350 & sec. (941)-426-8353

1300 DUPLEXES P.C. 2br/1.5ba w/W&D,
FOR RENT scrnd lanai, $625/mo.
+Sec. Pets OK. (941) 426-
*A Large 2BR/2BA, Near 3272 or 7406999
Englewood beach. New P.G. 2/2 central location,
Ceramic Tile throughout CHA, W/D hook up, screen
$695. 941-387-0990 porch & lanai. $650mo.
941-916-1166
Port Char. 2/1 Completely
remodeled, tile throughout, PC Harbor Hts. large 1BR
large, lanai, $600 mo. w/ Ig Iving & kitchen
(941)-639-2823 $550/mo $300 deposit
Pets okay 239-229-3716
2/2 Plus Den, New 2112 y -2
Redmond St. PC. City PG on Peace River, furn. eff.
Water $650/mo. (813) 240- $550; 1/1 apt. $600 +
8386 sec. No pets. Water & lawn
incl. (941)-505-8291
Char. Harb. 1/1, near 1-75,
lanai, w/d, CHA, new car- Punta Gorda attrac-
pet. Sm. pet ok. $575 + tive 1 bd. furnished,
sec. (941) 628-6251 all util. $575 +
E. Englewood. 2ba/2ba. sec.(941)-457-9055
Annual. Unfurn.
Avail. Now. $675/mo. PUNTA GORDA WATER-
(941)-474-5367 FRONT. Watch the boats go
by Duplex, 1/1, remodel,
EAST ENGLEWOOD 2/1 scr. porch, W/D+xtras.
w/w carpet, W/D hook-up, $590 mo. ann. 941- 626-
lawn care. N/P $500/mo. 9652
941-769-6548 days / 941- Punta Gorda-$550/mo
639-8829 evenings. 2/1, duplex
Eng East. 2/1 Cath Ceil, 404-A Somerset
Irg, C/H/A, N/P N/S $575 626-6600
F/L/S. Historic Dist. part RENT TO OWN, PGI:
Furn. Efficiency N/P N/S 2/2/CP all appliances,
$600 Incld water & elec. $700/mo, no pets,
F/L/S (941)4754562 F/L/sec, immediate
FnIl 2/2/1 NFW occup. (239)731-5188


1320 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT

CHAR. HARB. 2/2 CHA, new
kitchen, w/d hook up, N/S.
$550. mo. (941)-505-8530
Englewood P.C. 3 months
FREE. 2/1, just remodeled,
tile, new paint. Pets ok.
$600 mo. Call (239)-398-
5473
ENGLEWOOD 1ST
MONTH FREE 12 mins
from Venice 2br w/ den
2 ba 1300sf,pool$399.
moes you in$799/mo 941-
4730450
ENGLEWOOD WATERFONT
1/1, Very Clean, Close to
Shopping, N/P $550/mo
941-475-5409
Englewood, 1/1 fully fur-
nished, swimming pool,
beach access, on the key,
$850 mo. 941-380-9659
ENGLEWOOD: 1/1 Gulf
front, furn., walk out door
onto priv beach. $650/mo.
+ elec. 9414754913
ISLAND OF VENICE
Eff, 1 & 2 br, 1-yr lease.
Immed. occup. No pets.
(941)416-5757
MANASOTA Key 1BR on
beach, very quiet area. Big
porch. Small pet ok. $850
mo. Incl Utils 941-661-7120
MANASOTA Key, 2/1 Furn
W/utilities & cable,Long
term $270/wk
941-716-3660
NOKOMIS, FURN EFFI-
CIENCY, IMMAC, UTIL
INCL, W/D, N/S $625
/MO 941-488-6565
NOKOMIS, Lg. 1BR/1BA
Walk to beach/all shopping,
water incl. Annual.
$595/mo. 941-966-5489


PC, 2/2 $525! Great loca-
tion and free after school
care for 5-12yr. olds! Unbe-
lievable!
Call (941)-627-3900


PC, 2/2 $525! Great loca-
tion and free after school
care for 5-12yr. olds! Unbe-
lievable!
Call (941)-627-3900


t Chnarlote 1/1 vv/ pool,
RotondaW 2/2 Screened $525 Olean near hosp.
Lanai. W/D hookup $675 Annual, N/S, N/P Call Flip
+ Sec. 941-268-5275 (941) 505-0482


EngI, nr beaches, 1/1, 1320 TM
Inclds water, sewer, w/d, 1320 APARTMENTS
lawncare $550/mo. FOR RENT
Ist/L/Sec. (941)-468-
8771 *FIRST MONTH FREE
ENGLreally nice 2, DOWNTOWN VENICE
ENGL-really nice 2/1, Embassy 1br apt.
waterview, priv parking, $599/mo. + $600 Sec.
quiet $550/mo 1st / Walk to beach & churches.
Lst/Sec (941)-223-4188 N/P. (941)-244-0700

1BR starting @ $475,
-K 9DP 2BR $595. With 12mo
ENGI: $475/mo 1/1 lease, 3rd mo free. No
$575 2/1 $700 2/1/1 dep. PG (941)-639-0663
stLanai WD WS, 670lbr/lba, 3 blocks from
1st & Sec 941-400- Venice Beach, off Venice
ENGLEWOOD Ave. New appis & W/D.
1/1/cp new carpet tile $695/mo 941-716-1431
paint water/sewer inc. 1ST MONTH FREE
HUD approved $495 I MNH R
WEST COAST PROP. MGT VENICE 1br $600, 2BR
941-473-0718 $675. N/Pets. Sea JayApts,
RentalsFlorida.net under new mgmt.
941-232-9893
Englewood 2/1, screened 2 BEDROOM APT.
lanai, new paint & tile no 2 BEDROOM
pets, $625 mo., 1si + 1/2 Block to Nokomis
security. (941)-624-5233 Beach. $900/mo,
Less with maint.
ENGLEWOOD Assistance. 1st, Last &
CUSTOM DUPLEXES sec. 941-488-5672
2/1 VENICE: 2 miles to Beach,
2Br/2Ba/1 Car Gar walk to Publix, Shops & bus.
All Tile Immaculate, Tile Carpet.
11391 & 11393 $699/mo. Annual. No pets.
Poplin Ave $695. (941)-374-3401

11130 Pendelton Hampton Point Apts.
Ave $595. currently is offering 2, 3 &
4 bedrooms starting at
WWW.pelicanpm.com $449. Located off Ram-
Lic Broker part Blvd. Call
(941) 232-8223 (941) 979-1002 today
for move-in specials.
ENGLEWOOD E, 1 & 2br, CHAR. HARBOR 1/1 updat-
quiet, clean & roomy, ed, incl. water, pool, scr.
$600-$675. $500 Dep. lanai, no pets. $550 mo.
941-350-5705 941-628-3759.
ENGLEWOOD Updated Char. Hbr. unfurn. studio,
2/2 Quiet Location with $500 mo. + $100 mo. util.
lots to offer $600/mo 727- includes elec., water
781-9450 cable, NS 941-628-0136.


Englewood. 2/1 $595
Rotonda 2/1 cottage $625
Both incl lawn serv. (941)-
460-9403
FREE RENT! E. Engl 2/1
New Tile & Carpet, sm pet
ok. $550 + $300 sec. 941-
234-7077


Eff $150 week, 1 Bedrm
apt $175 wk. Incl util.
Triangle Motel Punta
Gorda 941-639-8356
ENGL 1BD SCREENED
LANAI, CLOSE TO SHOP-
PING ON BUS LINE $495
YR LEASE 941-276-3760


PUNTA GORDA 1Bd. /patio.
Close, convenient extras.
$365. Furnished? Call 941-
740-4769
Woodmerek
S Apts of
Venice. Luxury
Community
SUMMER
SAVINGS!

1 bd apts/$688
2/bd apts $782
> 941-496-
4161
THE ARCADIA HOUSING
AUTHORITY is now taking
applications from low and
very low income individuals
and families for 1-5 bed-
room HUD subsidized rental
units. To apply, please call
863-494-4343 to arrange
an appointment, or mail an
inquiry to 7 Booker T. Wash-
ington Rd. Arcadia, Fl
34266 EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY

Toledo Club
Apts. Luxury



Studio's /$527
Ibd apts/$605
2bd apts/ $647
941-423-6600

Venice Gdns Non smoking 3
room Studio unfurn
$550/mo Utilities incl 941-
5390267 Lv Message
VENICE ISLAND 1BR/1BA,
near beach & downtown,
nice grd fir villa style unit,
Sm pets ok $650/mo.
Ist/Sec. $300 (941)485-
2578 or (941)468-8228
Venice Island newly
reno, furn/unfurn Near
shops,beach 1/1 $600 incl
wtr. (941)-586-8966
VENICE ISLAND Studio
apt, No pets. 2nd floor
$475/mo (941)-484-2206
or (941)-485-5698


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3BDRMS/2BATH/DOUBLE GARAGE
TILED FLOORS,NEW KITCHEN
ENCLOSED LANAI STORM SHUTTERS
VERY OPEN FLOOR PLAN
PRICED TO SELL $235,000
A MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE! MLS#C6994016
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1320 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT

VENICE ISLAND, 1 Bed
Apt & Efficiency,
Available now! Nice.
(941-7354020
VENICE ISLAND, Large 2
Bedroom apt., Near hos-
pital $750 inc. water &
cable, avail, now. 941-
587-9997
VENICE ISLAND, Lg 1BR/ Tile
Floors, Fans, Spotless, Walk
to Beach, $595Ann. (941)-
484-7644
VENICE-Spacious 2/1.5,
Unfurn, Close to shopping,
$700mo, 1st Last + Sec
(941)-966-2762 aft 6pm
VILLA SAN CARLOS II
22250 Vick St. PC.
Now Available -1 bedroom
For 62 or Older HUD
Subsidized Rents, income
limits apply. Call for appli-
cation. 941-624-4404.



Villa San Carlos
Apartments
Now accepting applications
for housing for the elderly,
62 and older, or needing
features of accessible units,
income limits apply. Limited
availability. Please call 941-
624-2266




1340 MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT

$200 OFF FIRST MONTH
RENT 1 & 2 BR TRAILERS
$450-$525/mo. + sec. PG
941-740-6000.
Clean 1BR/1BA, W/D
Lg. lot, oak trees, club-
house & Boat ramp.
Engl. area $575/mo
annual
941-662-0015
NOKOMIS:
1BR/1BA and 2BR/1BA
(941)-914-2760
Several Available From
$400 $750. Punta
Gorda, Nocatee & Kings
Hwy. Incl. CHA. 1st, Last
& Sec 941-624-0355

1345 MISC. RENTALS

ENGLE. 2bd Duplex & Furn
house on water.
Seasonal/annual. Rent neg.
941474-6141 for details.

1350 EFFICIENCIES
FOR RENT

All 2 Rm Suites, DSL. Trop-
ical Bay Waterfront, Sunny-
brook, $160 wk. & Up.
941-625-3004.
BANANA BAY MOTEL
Extended Stay Program
Furn. from $175 week
incl. utilities, pool & dock
(941)-743-4441
ENGLW, furn, $400/mo
includes all utilities, w/yr
lease. 55+ park, no pets.
(941)-474-1353
NOKOMIS private, remod-
eled, utilities incl., on-site
laundry. $650 mo. Small
pet ok. 941-815-8649.


1390 VACATION/SEAS
RENTALS

ALMAR RENTALS & MGT.
SERVICES. MANY
FURNISHED UNITS
800-964-3095
Donna@almar-rentals.com
Engl. Avail Immediately
3br/2ba furn. heated
pool, all utils incl. Sept -
Nov. only 941-7164883
ENGLEWOOD, 2/2/CP,
Lanai. Updated. 1 Block
from Bay & Boat Ramp
$1500. 863-280-0721
ENGLEWOOD, Pine Hollow,
2/2. Available for Seasonal
rental. (941)320-2370
ENGLEWOOD/ROTONDA
Great selection available
WEST COAST PROP MGT
4730718 or 8774680667
RentalsFlorida.net
FISHERMAN'S VILLAGE
CONDO, PC, Sleeps 6,
Sept 13 thru Sept 20, Sun-
set view, $500. (941)-650-
8030
Manasota Key condo
Avail 2009 season 2/2
w/ loft, pool, spa, priv
beach 201-638-5805
Punta Gorda Villa in BSI
Furnished 2/2/2 with den
& living room, 1596 sq.ft.
RentAHome Srvs 637-6797
Seasonal Senior Rentals
Port Charlotte- 55+, Furn.
apts. by the mo., includes
meals, htd. pool, fitness
ctr.+, pets ok Reserve now!
(941)-629-0043
VENICE, 2br/2ba HOME,
fully furn, 50+ resort fac.
Wkly, Mo, Yearly. 516-728-
7487 or 516-728-2991

1420 WANTEDTO RENT

WANTED: Deep water
front home w/pool.
From Cape Haze -Engle-
wood area. Lg
4-5BR/3BA + poss.
mother in law suite.
2-3 year term or poss.
Lease purchase.
941-276-0087

1500 LOTS & ACREAGE

10 Acres E. Charlotte, dry,
FSBO. $64,900 obo. Possi-
ble owner finance. 941-
875-8974
10 Acres, near Babcock
Ranch. Power, pond, phone,
septic & well. Motivated sell-
er, make offer! (941)-639-
3356
2 Adjoining lots on
Wymore, NW Port
Charlotte $25,900 for
both. 941-815-1990
7+ acres, fenced with pond
Livin' the Country Life in
Punta Gorda. Utopia Com-
mercial Realty 941-626-
5311
DeSoto County
5ac Tracts, On paved rd
$95,000, 40 accres,
Brownville $9,500 per ac
LOW DOWN
OWNER FINANCING
www.landcallnow.com
1-941-778-7980/7565
Local teacher looking for
place to deer hunt. Will
trade work for hunting privi-
leges. (540)-223-2665

1530 COMMERCIAL


CLEAN furn. eff. apts. So. LOTS
PG $150-180 per wk, incl


util/cable, no pets. 941-
740-0491.

1360 ROOMS FOR
RENT

BIG MASTER BEDROOM,
VENICE private bath,2
walking closets $550/mo.
utils incl (941)-493-5955
CLEAN & SOBER Recov-
ery Housing in PC. Men
& Women. Interested in
sobriety 941-624-3748
ONLY $100/Wk in PC/
Engl. Priv entr, cable, ac.
All until incl.941-681-1161,
276-1025
D PC DROO FORD DENIT ith+


North Port
Professional Bldg.
sites.; Parking, sewer
and water in place,
ready to build.
(941)276-0516

Port Charlotte, CG, 10K sq.
ft., city water, 1 block off
Toledo Blade & 41. $90K
obo 941-456-0219

1600 BUSINESS
FOR SALE

Bandito's on Rt 776
Bar and or land for sale.
4 COP, smoking ok. 1 acre.
941-4294898


rI .k. IuuIVI I UI, ILI wI VVIt In Due to illness Beauty/Bar-
house privileges. Util. incl. ber Shop for sale or lease.
$125/wk. + deposit. Call Deep Creek/Harbor
(941)-276-2681. Heights area. (941) 627-
PC Furnished room near 6915
Cultural Ctr & Hospital
21122 Meehan $120/wk ENGL BREAKFAST&
(941)-769-5003 LUNCH Great menu & rep-
utation. Beer & wine
PG, FREE RENT! Furn., all $85k Firm
incl. $125 wk. 2-3 BR apt. Fred Smith Realty, Inc.
$325 wk. N/P, 941-639- (941)-475-5686
1089,941-623-7921 (941)-475-5686
Room for rent in my home, ITALIAN RESTAURANT
all included! $500/mo. For WITH PIZZA
info, call (941)-429-1569 Iv Established 17yrs.
msg 49 seats, Great
ROTONDA-Gulf Cove Englewood location
Area, Furn Rm/Bath, W/D, REDUCED $160k
Kitchen Pool, Cable, AC Fred Smith Realty, Inc.
$115/wk, all Incl. 941- (941)-475-5686
697-1137
JUMBO'S DELl. Great Loca-
Venice East Room w/ tion. Cheap Rent. Good
house privdg. W/D, TV, etc.on
$350/mo Female pref. money maker. $35,000
...........obo. 623-2064


(941)-237-8285

1370 RENTALS TO
SHARE

P.C. 3/2, Pool, Waterfront,
Furnished. Cable provided.
$100 wk. + 1/3 Util. (941)-
613-1741
Seek Mature Woman Bdrm &
Bath, pay no rent in exchange
for housekeeping
941485-2266

1390 VACATION/SEAS
RENTALS

*Venice Island Condo on
Canal. Ideal for couple.
Heated Pool on Gulf. $2500
203-375-4151


LAWN SERVICE, Estab-
lished 6 yrs. 1 large con-
tract (renewable) + 60 resi-
dential accounts. Gross
$55K this yr. easily.
Exc. equip. incl. tractor
w/Woods finish deck. Cash
price $55K. Owner may
assist w/purchase. (941)-
456-8422
Mexican Restaurant. Prime
Location. Serious Inquires
only. Call
941-661-0564
Restaurant North Venice
US41, 2800sf, 80seats,
Business, Equipment &
furnishings incl. Excel-
lent lease $139,900.
Call owner (941)-815-
2004


1600 BUSINESS
FOR SALE

SERVICE BUSINESS in Char-
lotte County $43K gross
$6K expenses. Asking
$35K 941-661-9476
Sub Sandwich/Deli busi-
ness. Englewood location
Popular well established
Equip included $39000
OBO phone 941-257-
8794

1610 BUSINESS
RENTALS

1250 2500 sf
Commercial/Retail
Former Bistro Sandwich
Shop. Good Location!
Albert 941-628-2883
A 215 sf. upscale prof.
office space. Veterans
blvd. PC, Avail now 941-
764-7215
Car Lot Site. Venice
100x200 + 2K or 6K SF
building. 941-416-3829
800-1600 sf, OMI,
1 MONTH FREE.
Best in Murdock.
941-624-3055
For Lease
*Center Park offices
2245 & 2500sf $17sf
1 block E of US 41
*Twin Palms Plaza office
-retail 1000sf $16/sf
804 E Venice Ave
*New Office/Warehouse
1-75/Laurel Rd. Exit 195
1634sf $1595 No CAM
Lease/Option available
Century 21 Sorrento Realty
Commercial Division
941-445-4512
Murdock Area
Prof. Plaza-41 Frontage
Approx. 650 sf & 980 sf
All Florida GMAC
Real Estate
941-629-1121




Port Charlotte
Executive Office Suites
Receptionist, all util. &
other support svcs.
Omni Executive Center
A Friendly Place to be!
4055 TAMIAMI TRAIL
Across from Bob
Evans. Call Marj or
Jan 941-627-9755
PAULSON CENTRE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITES
18245 Paulson Drive, PC
80 s.f. to 230 s.f. Offices
Includes all utilities
Virtual Offices available
Call (941)206-2200 for info
PIK-N-RUN PLAZA
Peachland Blvd.
Retail/Office/Profes-
sional, Newly Renovat-
ed, Plenty of Parking.
1,200 sq. ft. @
$15.00, based on
annual lease, includes
CAM (941)-627-3500
Retail Office on US 41
Just north of Chamberlain
800 sf units, $800 mo. 959
sf units $959 mo. Prof.
Offices Veterans Blvd.
1,056 sf. unit $1,056 mo.
1,082 sf unit $1,082 mo.
(incl. CAM!)
(941) 629-1115
Various Sizes Offices, ware-
houses, storefronts. Mary-
Beth Wilson, Pref. Prop. Real-
tor. 941484-6279
6 MTHS FREE RENT.
VENICE AVENUE
RETAIL OR OFFICE USE
750SQFT $750/MO OR
1500SQFT $1500/MO
(941)-497-0775
Venice Offices/Warehouses
& office-warehouse
combo's, All sizes and
locations aval 485-1119

1615 INCOME
PROPERTY

Mini Storage Facility Venice
425 units, various sizes,
nearly full, low rates, Price
reduced. 1.3 M. MaryBeth
Wilson, Preferred Prop.
Realtors. 941484-6279





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1620 COMMER./
INDUST. PROP.

2400sf Office/Whse, 3 ph
elect. $1950/mo short
term ok. I-75/Laurel Rd 1st
mth free.
(941)-650-9679


4 commercial units for sale
on Veteran's Blvd. with
existing renters.
941-628-9629
Approx 1000sf, 950 NN,
Central Englewood location,
water & utilities provided. Call
(941)-650-5084
Desoto County, for sale or
rent 14,000 +/- s.f. on 5
acres, fenced, zoned I.L.
Rent $3.75 s.f. (863)494-
2651


1620 COMMER./
INDUST. PROP.

Eng. Ind. Off/Whse, 1,000
sf. $700 & 2,000 sf.
$1,300 fenced yard, (941)-
204-7352
For Lease Florida St.
PG, Warehouse or Office
w/ OH doors. Units from
600-6000sf, $6.sf & up.
New owner. 941-7240048

INDUSTRIAL LAND
6.5 Acres, 900'+ road
frontage. Great location.
$1,400,000.
Fred Smith Realty
(941)-475-5686

INVESTOR SPECIAL
2 Cl Condos, $95k each,
leased @ $1,000 each.
(941)-628-4419
homesbyowner.com/83445







FOR SALE e
New office/retail
over 3,000 sq. ft.,
high profile. $725K
C.I. zoned bldg. on
one acre $699K
2 Ind. condos side
by side, PC
Vacant Parcel on US
41, Zoned C.I.
12 Unit Apt. Bldg.
Solid Rental History
Live at your business
Res. type prop.
zoned C.G.
Comm. condo bit.
out near 1-75
Local Restaurant 14
years. Just reduced
Partially completed
condo dev. on deep
water in Englewood

Call For Details
(941) 255-5300
1-800-940-5033
Commercial
Investment Group
www.mycie.com

PC. Prime office space,
3 units 1,000sf. each.
Brand new. Sandhill Blvd.
Turnkey/Fully built out.
(941)-624-5992
Prime office space for lease
on US 41 South, next to
Burnt Store Plaza. 1500 SF.
$12/ft + CAM. Turn key
condition. Zoned Profes-
sional. Ph239- 789-5408
email burntstore
med@embarqmail.com
Whidden Industrial Park,
1000 SF office space under
air attached to 1000 SF
storage space. Avail. for
rent or for sale with or with-
out partner. 941- 204-
7103.

1640 WAREHOUSE
& STORAGE

12X28 Warehouse with
10' overhead doors
Electric Included. Call
941-488-6666

3,000 6,000 SF.
Warehouse Space
Available. Excellent
Locations! Call Albert
(941)-629-2558 or
(941)-628-2883
4,000 sf. w/bath, O.H.
Doors. Also avail. 2,000,
1,400 & 400 sf. Paulson Dr.
CHEAP 941-626-0416
800 to 3000 SF Ware-
house/office space Mur-
dock & Char Harb. Start
$400 mo 941-639-7532.
FOR SALE: 50K sq.ft. build-
ing, 3.5 acres, zoned C.I,.
US 41, Venice. 3.5M. Mary-
Beth Wilson, Pref. Prop.
Realtor. 941484-6279
New 20'x80' Warehouse in P.
G. Lease. O.H. doors ea. end,
Ig park lot. $800 mo/Tax.
239-248-0020
North Port 400 w/sm. off,
800 & 1600 sf warehouse.
$250 mo. + tax for 400 sf
bay. (941)-661-6720 or
941-575-1908
WAREHOUSE/work shop,
3000 SF, will divide, 12'
doors, close to 1-75, exit
164. Units from $350 mo.
(941)-575-9577


2000


EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT
2005 Services
2010 Professional
2015 Banking
2020 Clerical
2025 Computer
2030 Medical
2035 Musical
2040
Restaurant/Hotel
2050 Skilled Trades
2060 Management
2070 Sales
2090 Child/Adult
Care Needed
2100 General
2110 Part-
time/Temp
2115 Home Based
Business
2120 Position/Job
Wanted


2000


EMPLOYMENT


2010 PROFESSIONAL

Charlotte Behavioral
Health Care, Inc.
1700 Education Avenue
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
Phone: (941) 639-8300
Fax: (941) 639-6831
Email:
resumes@cbhcfl.org
www.cbhcfl.org

Outpatient Mental
Health Case Manager
FT weekdays ~ BA/BS in
human services field; min.
2 yrs exp working
withadults/children/fami-
lies who are mentally ill;
valid FL Driver's License
and use of personal vehi-
cle; good computer skills
req. Provide comprehen-
sive case management
services. Competitive pay
and benefits.
Contact Cynthia, HR
Drug Free Workplace
Coord. Academic
Retention Program
2 Positions- FGCU

To apply visit:
http://iobs.fgcu.edu.
& access Req# 0880.
Deadline: 9/26/08.
EO/EA/AA Employer.
COSMETOLOGIST needed
immediately. Rated #1
Salon 2006, #1 Stylist
2007. Busy salon, commis-
sion or booth rental. 941-
258-0067
Domestic Violence Case
Manager, Immediate Open-
ing, Trained/Experienced
Case Manager to assist and
counsel victims of domestic
violence in shelter setting
and TANF Outreach office,
and to supervise domestic
violence hotline. Equal
Opportunity Employer
Health Insurance, 503b
Retirement.
The Center for Abuse and
Rape Emergencies, Inc.
Punta Gorda, FL
Resume and Cover Letter to
carefl@comcast.net
ESTHETICIAN
Needed for busy Day Spa.
(941)-623-0322
Expanding Real Estate
company seeking adminis-
trative assistant. Excellent
computer skills & real
estate experience required.
Call 763-0227
Hair Stylist/Nail Tech, cozy
friendly full service salon
with receptionist. The quali-
ty & respect you & your
clients deserve! (941)-628-
5013
NAIL TECH, FOR BUSY
ESTABLISHED DAY SPA IN
VENICE. P/T EXP ONLY
(941)-488-3674
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2015 BANKING


Accounting
Professional

Peninsula Bank is
seeking an account-
ing professional at
our Englewood loca-
tion with 5 years
banking experience
including Financial
Analysis and Report-
ing, Budgeting, Call
Report
preparation/review
and tax prep. Must
have extensive com-
puter skills in at
least MicroSoft Excel
and Word. IPS
Sendero experience
a plus. Competitive
salary & benefit
package. EOE
Forward resume to:
hr@peninsulabank.com or
fax 941-629-8409

HEAD TELLER
Peninsula Bank has
an immediate open-
ing for a Head
Teller, at our Engle-
wood Office.
Must have 2yrs exp.
as Lead Teller,
strong leadership,
customer service
skills. EOE


email: hr@peninsula-
bank.com
Fax: 941-629-8409


2020 CLERICAL/
OFFICE

ADMIN POSITION
FOR
COMMUNICATIONS
COMPANY

Currently seeking a
proactive team member
in the Admin Department
to work in support of the
Sales Department. The
ideal candidate will have
two plus years in a Cleri-
cal setting, in addition to
the following:

*Basic Computer
Skills/MS Office
*Detailed Oriented
*Energetic personality
w/excellent communica-
tions Skills

Must be able to take cus-
tomer orders and
process online pre-qualifi-
cation/CSIs to ensure
that we can deliver the
proper service to our
customers. This position
will be the single "Point of
Contact" for the Sales
Team to help resolve
issues with their new and
complex change orders.

Duties will include but are
not limited to:
*Filing
*Mail Distribution
*Courier
*Sales New Order Sup-
port
*Run Prequals
eRun CSRs/CSls
OPOC between
Internal/External Cus-
tomers and Sales Team
*BackUp Existing Sales
Admin (Payroll, sales
Leads, Commissions,
white board, ...)

Reply to with resume and
salary requirements to:
Charlotte Sun, Box M,
23170 Harborview Rd.,
Charlotte Harbor, FL
33980



FT & PT Positions Avail.
From Mgmt, Office, Labor-
er. 941-979-8527
WWW.EAOFSWFL.COM
Medical Equip. Co. seeking
fulltime CSR, must be
detail oriented and able to
multi task. Medical office
background preferred.
email:
Idianel6@yahoo.com
ADVERTISE WITH THE
SUN CLASSIFIED
OFFICE MGR. Strong
bkkeeping, AP/AR, Quick-
Bks Exp. req.; Process
member records, Manage
Visitor Center. Busy prof.
office. requires multitasking
& great customer service.
Res/sal requirements
CEO@EnglewoodChamrer.com
or fax
941475-9257, Drug free

Receptionist.

The Glenridge on Palmer
Ranch is currently seek-
ing a part time Recep-
tionist. Smiles and multi-
line experience are
required. You must pro-
vide an excellent first
and lasting impression.
Hours: Tuesday, Wednes-
day & Friday 4-8PM,
Saturday 8AM-4PM.

We offer excellent bene-
fits & comp salary. For
consideration, please
apply in person: 7333
Scotland Way, Sarasota,
FL 34238. E-mail:
careers@theglenridge.c
om or fax: 941-552-
5364. EOE M/F/D/V
[Agate, Justify]
The Glenridge [10, Cen-
ter]
on Palmer Ranch [10,
Center]

2025 COMPUTER

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WEB DESIGN
Part Time for
Unique Project
743-6555

2030 MEDICAL


ALLPRO HOME HEALTH Is
looking for
Occupational Therapist
for Charlotte County.
Psych Nurse, for Char-
lotte & surrounding coun-
ties. Excellent
Benefits, Flexible Sched-
ule & a great working
environment
(941)258-3355
or fax resume to:
(941)-258-3358


2030 MEDICAL

BEST CHANCE CPR &
FIRST AID TRAINING. Now
offering classes at your
convenience. American
Heart Asssociation two
year certification: We spe-
cialize in Child Care, Med-
ical /Dental Workers and
anyone interested in
learning to save a life.
Call 941-255-0675 or
Cell 865-776-9260


OFFICE
MANAGER
for Long Term Care,
Nursing and Rehab
Home. Responsible
for all Business Office
work flow. Must have
a strong working
knowledge of
Accounts Payable and
Receivables
and excellent
computer skills. Need
minimum of 2 years
experience in Long
Term Care billing pro-
cedures.

Up to $50K with
experience.
Full Health
Insurance
Coverage Available
401(k)

Apply at Signature
Healthcare, LLC in
Port Charlotte
4033 Beaver Lane
Port Charlotte
EOE/DFWP
Busy Radiology practice
seeking a highly motivated
team player for a
PATIENT SCHEDULER
position. Radiology office
experience
preferred. Competitive pay
and benefits.
Please e-mail resume to
jobposting7839@gmail.com
Charlotte Behavioral
Health Care, Inc.
1700 Education Avenue
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
Phone:
(941) 639-8300, ext 241
Fax: (941) 639-6831
Email:
resumes@cbhcfl.org
www.cbhcfl.org

Recovery Center -
LPNs and Behavioral
Health Techs
CBHC is seeking FT and
PT/PRN LPNs and BHTs
to staff our new Recovery
Center (15 Detox & Resi-
dential beds), which is
scheduled to open in
November. Ees are need-
ed for the 24/7 program.
Exp. working in a behav-
ioral health/ substance
abuse environment pref;
knowledge of recovery is
an asset Interested candi-
dates, please identify pre-
ferred workdays and
shifts.
Contact Cynthia, HR ~
Drug Free Workplace
Place
DENTAL ASSISTANT
CDA or EFDA
FT, Immediate,
Prestigious Island
of Venice office.
Fax (941)-484-8851
or call (941)-484-3551
or (941)-488-3889
Dental Assistant who can
work front office also. Den-
tal exp only. for S. Venice
Office. Great Pay and bene-
fits. Fax resume: 941-408-
0896
DENTAL HYGIENIST, Full
Time, top pay and benefits,
1 doctor office, Call (941)-
505-7716

Desoto
Health & Rehab
has the following oppor-
tunities available:
RN Part Time
PRN Speech
Therapy or Therapist
PRN PTA
For consideration sub-
mit application at: 1002
N. Brevard Ave. Arca-
dia. Fax resume to
(863)494-9470 For
questions call: (863)-
494-5766

FRONT OFF. MEDICAL SEC.
in PC, FT-PT, exp. pref.
Organized, computer, Fax:
941-883-3938



Full Time Front Office
position in busy surgi-
cal practice. Previous
medical office experi-
ence desired. Call
(941) 629-6262 or
fax resume to: (941)
629-1782
Internal Medicine Practice
seeking Medical Assistant
or LPN for FT position in
busy office practice. The
Ideal candidate will bring to
the work environment confi-
dence, organization, friendly
& competent attitude. Can-
didates skills must include
Computer, Medication injec-
tions, EKG, Spironetry &,
Holter Monitor. Please fax
resumed to 941-473-0588


or email to
lkmdllc@gmail.com
LAUNDRY PERSON
Split Shift
Come see why we are
the Clear Choice!
Apply within:
DEEP CREEK REHAB &
NURSING CENTER
25325 Rampart Blvd.
Port Charlotte, FL
33983


2030 MEDICAL

MEDICAL ASST FRONT &
BACK OFFICE. PT
Busy Dermatology Practice
in Venice. Join Our Growing
Practice! Fax
941485-2288
MEDICAL BILLER, experi-
enced, part time. Please
mail resume with reference
to Attn: Office Manger, P.O.
Box 2020 Arcadia, FL
34265
MEDICAL TECHNOL-
OGIST GENERALIST -
Licensed in all 5 areas
including Micro. Recent
hospital experience in
all areas preferred. Full
time position, primarily
days.
RESPIRATORY
THERAPIST- Full time,
nights, 12-hour shifts,
every other weekend.
Neonatal experience a
big plus. Please con-
tact:



Human Resources
Desoto Memorial
Hospital
900 N. Robert Ave.
Arcadia, Fl. 34266
OR
www.dmh.org and look
under Careers
OR
Fax Resumes to:
863494-8400
E-mail: hr@dmh.org
863-494-8405












































PHYSICAL THERAPIST
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
ASSISTANT, LICENSED
MASSAGE THERAPIST
needed F/T in out
patient clinic. Please


Physical Therapy Asst.
(must be lic.) for Outpatient
private practices in PG, PC
and NP. Great salary,
beneifts & profit share.
FT/PT avail.
e-mail resume:obartruff@
fitnessquestpt.com
THERAPIST
P/T & PRN SLPs, PTAs
& COTAs in North Port &

Contact Angel at 888-
531-2204 x104 or
aknorr@fprehab.com

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2040 RESTAURANT/


A+ BARTENDER
School. Ages 18+
Placement Aessistance

















Ft. Myers
nwww.BartenderDealer.com


BEER SERVER. No exp.
nec. Charlie's Pub.
Interview Daily 9- 12.
3496 Tamiami Tr. PC
COOK, PT, Min. 2 yrs.
exp. req'd. to asst. in
prep of hot/cold items for
service to senior popula-
tion. Apply in person Royal
Palm Retirement Centre.
2500 Aaron St. PC. DFWP
EOE








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2040 RESTAURANT/
HOTEL

Cook, Dayshift, Part
Time. Great Pay. Call
Nancy 941-468-6419
Dining Room
Supervisor
For the #1 Assisted
Living and Retirement
Community in Charlotte
County. Candidate must be
energetic and a
team player and have
exc. Communication Skills.
Benefit Package includes
Health,
Dental, Vision and 401K
Fax resume or
apply in person to:
Royal Palm
Retirement Centre
2500 Aaron Street
Port Charlotte,
Florida 33952
Fax (941) 627-9890 EOE,
DFWP
Exp. Breakfast/Lunch cook
needed. Apply in person
only: Smokehouse 415
Cooper ST. PG.
EXP. WAITSTAFF & LINE
COOKS Apply in person
before 3PM At JB'S Conch
Cafe 941475-1747
MISSION VALLEY COUN-
TRY CLUB NOW HRIING
WAIT STAFF & BUSSERS
APPLY IN PERSON
1851 Mission Valley
Blvd.
(off Laurel Road in
Nokomis) (941)-488-
9683
Dglee workplace


PRIVATE GOLF CLUB in
Placida is currently accepting
applications for the following
positions.
DISHWASHERS, COOKS
& SERVERS, FT & PT,
Experienced only.
Please call for an
appointment.
KITCHEN
941-697-2679
SERVERS 697-1683
SERVER
FULLTIME, BENEFITS,
GREAT PAY. DAY SHIFT.
WATERFORD GOLF
CLUB, CALL NANCY
941-468-6419


At.


SMUGGLER'S
Harpoon Harry's is seek-
ing experienced quali-
fied hard working
MANAGEMENT STAFF
with positive attitude and
MANAGER with flexible
schedule, experienced in
high volume restaurant
operations as well as
night club.
Apply in person
Fishermen's Village
1200 W Retta Esplanade
Punta Gorda
Contact Chris Evans




WYVERN
H t OT I 1

The Wyvern Hotel is host-
ing a job fair on Sun.,
Sept. 14, 8am -4pm, @
Laishley Marina Confer-
ence room, downtown
Punta Gorda.
All positions available:
Maintenance, Front
Office, Bell Staff, Host/
Hostess, Door Staff,
Room Attendants, Laun-
dry Attendants, House-
keeping Supervisor, Sous
Chef, Cooks, Bartenders,
Wait Staff, Stewards,
Housepersons.
Please come in person,
NO PHONE CALLS.

2050 SKILLED TRADES

A/C &
REFRIGERATION TECH
Residential & Commercial
Repair & Maint. 5 Yrs. Exp.
Great Benefits. DFWP.
18480 Paulson Dr., Unit
B3. PC
941-629-7733
A/C & Refrigeration Techs.
Sarasota area. Competive
pay, Commisions, Bonus,
Paid Holidays, Vacation. Call
Brian 941-232-2159


For almost a century,
The Gasparilla
Inn & Club
has been welcoming
guests to experience
the warmth and charm
of this historic island
retreat.

We currently have
openings within
the following areas:

"Restaurant Mgr.
"Sous Chef
"Retail Attendants
"Spa Therapists
"Fine Dining Servers
"Front Desk (overnight)
"Dishwashers
"Tennis Maintenance

For consideration
please contact us in
person at:
500 Palm Avenue
Boca Grande, FL
M-F 9AM-5PM
No Phone Calls
Please Or by fax
(941)964-4571
www.gasparillainn.com


2050 SKILLED TRADES

A/C Maintenance Tech, 2
yrs Exp. Must Have FL DL'S
EOE/DFWP. Apply in Person
(No Calls Please) Boyd Bros
Svc, 2460 Highlands Rd.
P.G.
A/C Service Tech 3 yrs Exp.
Must Have FL DL'S.
EOE/DFWP. Apply In Person
(No Calls Please), Boyd
Bros Svc, 2460 Highlands
Rd P.G.
CDL driver for long haul.
Must have 1 yr verifiable
exp and pass DOT physical.
Steve 941-661-9126



HVAC Commercial
Service
Technician
United Mechanical
is looking for
Several, Dedicated,
Quality Minded
Professionals
*Wage is negotiable
Minimum 5 years
Commercial Exp. or
Equivalent
239-425-6516
D.F.W.P.

Janitor/Maintenance
Prior experience pref.
Heavy lifting req. Care
for common grounds,
Janitorial and extended
facility. DFWP F/T. Ref-
erences checked. Fax
941-434-5501

PAINTER NEEDED
5 yrs exp. a must.
(941)-223-3285
Maintenance
ROVING MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN
CBRE Technical Services
has an immediate need for
a Roving Maintenance Tech-
nician. Candidate
should have HVAC, electri-
cal, plumbing and mechani-
cal experience. Clean Dri-
ving
Record/Drug/Background.
Email resumes to
Melanie.Radosta
@cbre.com or fax resume
to 312-578-1685 View
more information about the
company at
www.cbre.com.
EOE, M/F/D/V.
Only possibilities

2060 MANAGEMENT

Management Careers
Family Sports Pub seeking
experienced, casual dining,
full service General Manag-
er & Asst. Manager for Pt.
Charlotte & DeSoto Coun-
ties. Benefits provided. Mail
Resume & Salary history to:
M & D Sports Pub P.O. Box
512709 Punta Gorda, Fl
33951-2709
Management position for
Pt. Charlotte area Nation-
wide Electrical Supply Co.
Wholesale electrical experi-
ence preferred. Generous
benefits pckg. EOE/DFWP.
Forward resume in confi-
dence to:
ftmyersgroup@ces-us.net

2070 SALES

Advertising
Account
Executive
Professional

The Charlotte Sun
is seeking sales
professionals looking
for an exciting career
with advancement
opportunities.

Does this
describe you:
*Aggressive
*Cold calling pro
*Deal closer
*Strong work ethic
*Money motivated
*People person
*Excellent
communication skills
*Computer literate
*Exceptional
customer service skills
*Marketing flare
Ability to work
independently

We Offer:
*Competitive salary +
commissions
*Vacation
*Health Insurance
*Sick and short term
disability
*401(k) with company
match
*Training
*Advancement
Opportunities

If we described
you, send your
resume to:

Charlotte Sun
Nancy Padgett


Advertising Manager
23170 Harborview Road
Port Charlotte,
Florida 33980
Phone (941) 206-1287
Fax: 941- 629-4499
Email:
npadgett@sun-herald.com


SUN ERS
America's BEST Community Daily


2070 SALES

'WHO MOVED THE CHEESE?
Century 21 Aztec & Associ-
ates has a roadmap through
this challenging market.
Real Estate license
required. Call Rick @ (941)
815-2199.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
ALL AGENTS RECEIVE
100% Commission
Open 7 Days a Week
Non-competing broker
does not list or sell. The
agents are our only cus-
tomers. Monthly fee
$100. Transaction fee -
$75/side. No other costs
or fees. MLS functions in
Naples, Marco Island, Ft.
Myers, Cape Coral,
Lehigh Acres, Port Char-
lotte, Tampa, Orlando,
Monroe, Dade, Broward,
Palm Beach and Martin
counties. Offices in
Naples, Marco Island,
Bonita Springs and Punta
Gorda. Private offices
desk space avail;
Call or e-mail Gary for
confidential interview
Gary Hicks
gary@naplessunrealty.com
1 -877-649-1990
25166 Marion Ave.
Punta Gorda, FL 33950


Sun :',. olt ,C

Come Join Our
Winning Team

One of the fastest grow-
ing high tech telecommu-
nications companies in
Southwest Florida is
seeking a professional
Sales Account Manag-
er to join our dynamic
team. Our reliable, high
quality products and
responsive customer ser-
vice just don't happen by
accident. They happen as
a result of the creativity,
determination, talent and
professionalism of every
member of our team.
Everyday our employees
dedicate themselves to
exceeding customer
expectations and earning
customer loyalty.

Qualifications:
*+ 2 years successful
outside sales experience.
Telecommunications/Dat
a knowledge preferred
*Good communication
skills (verbal/written)
*Good prospecting, pro-
posal & presentation
skills
*Computer literate
(Word, Excel, MS Out-
look, ACT, etc.)
*Strong interpersonal
skills
*Outgoing & Determined
personality
*History of proven suc-
cess exceeding quota
Benefits:
*Medical and Life Insur-
ance
.Paid Time Off vaca-
tions and holidays
*401K
*Recognition Programs
*Cell Phone allowance &
mileage reimbursement
Employment subject to
post offer pre-employ-
ment drug test. If you are
looking to join a dynamic
team in a fun, dynamic
and growth oriented com-
pany with significant
income opportunity,
please send resume to:
b.lowmaster@daystar.net

NEED A JOB?
CHECK THE
CLASSIFIED! J

Come Join Our
Winning Team

One of the fastest grow-
ing high tech telecommu-
nications companies in
Southwest Florida is
seeking a professional
Inside Sales
Associate/Telemarketer
to join our dynamic
team.
Our reliable, high quality
products and responsive
customer service just
don't happen by acci-
dent. They happen as a
result of the creativity,
determination, talent and
professionalism of every
member of our team.
Everyday our employees
dedicate themselves to
exceeding customer
expectations and earn-
ing customer loyalty.

Qualifications:
Telemarketing and
Telecommunications/Dat
a knowledge preferred
Good communication
skills (verbal/written)
Computer literate (Word,
Excel, MS Outlook, ACT,
etc.)
Strong interpersonal
skills
Outgoing & Determined
personality
Telemarketing/outbound
Calling Experience
Benefits:
*Medical and Life Insur-
ance
*Paid Time Off-
vacations and holidays
*401K


*Recognition Programs

Employment subject to
post offer pre-employ-
ment drug test.
If you are looking to join
a dynamic team in a fun,
dynamic and growth ori-
ented company with sig-
nificant income opportu-
nity, please send resume
to:
Insidesales@daystar.net


2070 SALES 2100 GENERAL

100 WORKERS NEEDED
APPOINTMENT Assemble crafts, wood
SETTERS items Materials provided.
To $480+ wk. Free info
P/T DAY & NIGHT pkg 24 hr. 801-428-4893
HRS. Bus Driver for YMCA,
After school hours.
$8.00/Hr. Day PT, must have Class B Lic.
SS$9.00/ Hr. Night & clean driving record.
Great Bonuses Apply at YMCA, Franz Ross
No Exp. Needed Park, Quesada Ave. Info
Paid Training 629-9622 x106 Free Y
RT. 41 Location Membership

Call 941-613-1870 PUT CLASSIFIEDS
Ask for Virginia TO WORK FOR YOU
Venice, Englewood,
CAREER Changing Oppty. 6 Venice, Englewood,207-1200
Business Minded, ambitious North Port207-1200
people needed to work from Pt. Charlotte Areas
home Top benefits! Pd wkly. Call 206-1200
Call 941-979-8509
CAREER DeSoto BOCC is seeking
OPPORTUNITY qualified applicants for:
INSURANCE SALES Public Worker II. Semi-
INSURANCE SALES skilled work in the opera-
60K PLUS tion of moderately com-
FIRST YEAR plex construction equip-
ment maintaining road
We are looking for: right of ways. Diploma or
Positive, Motivated GED w/one yr. work exp. in
Individuals who can: the operation and mainte
Work well with Retirees. nance of one or more
We Provide: piece of construction
Complete Training equipment. Valid FL CDL
and Leads
and Leadsgement & (or permit) Class "A" or "B"
Management & w/air brakes.
Ownership w/air brakes.
Opportunities. (EEO and Drug-Free
Work Place)
Call Stephen Sestilio for For more info contact
confidential interview at Human Resources at
941 7432522 863-993-4808.


Fax: 941-743-2722
EXP. RETAIL SALES PER-
SON REQUIRED. VENICE
AREA FAX RESUME TO
941-496-9122

MODEL HOME
SALES
Florida Heritage Realty is
looking for a self motivat-
ed, licensed, salesperson
to join our sales staff sell-
ing our models in Punta
Gorda- Villas at Burnt
Store Isles, Villa Grande,
Outlook Cove,
& Paradiso. Must be a
member of PG-PC-NP
Board of Realtors
& be able to start
immediately.
Call Dennis for a
confidential interview
1-239-598-3555



Real Estate
Professionals
Our "full service" broker-
age offers many opportu-
nities for the "full time"
REALTOR. Many leads, no
desk fees, great support
systems & compensation.
Call today for a
confidential interview.
ERA Advantage Realty
941-255-5300
eraportcharlotte.com
SALES HUSTLERS
$400-$800/wk Venice-
Sarasota Thurs.-Sunday
Shrimp Delivery.
Dependable auto a
must. 941-623-8882
Sales Rep. for up & coming
Peace River Shopper mov-
ing into Charlotte County.
Exp. in sales a plus. If inter-
ested email: dan@dan-
collins.biz.

2090 CHILD/ADULT
CARE NEEDED

Child care need for 2 1/2 yr
old. N. Port. 10:30am-
7:30pm. Call Penny or
Heather (941)-240-6033
Growing Child Care facil-
ity is seeking an Aide
P/T Position Poss FT
Experienced 40 hrs
training req. CDA pref-
ered. 941- 475-2631

2100 GENERAL

"25 People Needed"
To install Pallet Racking
in a nearby North Port, FL
Retail Environment.
Job starts 9/16 ends
9/21. $10.00 per hour.
Must pass drug test.
Hiring Date:
Monday- 9/15
Hiring Time: 8AM 6PM
Sleep Inn & Suites
806 Kings Highway,
Port Charlotte FL
1-75 & Exit 170
Call 813-712-2525 ext
53036 for more info.




Are You
People Oriented?
The Charlotte Sun is
accepting applications
for a part time/week-
ends.
Customer
Service
Representative
Must be 18 years or
older. Reliable, flexi-
ble, pleasant person-
ality and the ability to
handle customer
relations. Computer lit-
erate and be able to
multi-task. Weekends
6AM to 1PM plus holi-
days.
Please apply at
23170 Harborview
Rd. Charlotte Hbr.
Monday through Friday,
9:00AM to 4:00PM.
Applicants, please fill out
an application.
Attn. Lynda Toner
We will contact you for
an interview. We are a
drug free workplace and
pre-employment drug
testing is required. EOE.
Non Smoking Office


EARN $3200/MONTH
PROCESS HUD REFUNDS
HUD-INFO-HOTLINE
941-556-1300
EMCI Wireless is seeking a
Customer Service Repre-
sentative/Store Manager
for their Wauchula loca-
tion. Candidates should
possess the following skills:
Proficient with Microsoft
Word and Excel, sales and
customer service experi-
ence, the ability to work in a
team environment, bi-lingual
is a plus. Incentive plans
include base salary, com-
mission, and benefits. For
immediate consideration
send a resume to EMCI-
Wireless
(Etha Bitterman): ebitter-
man@emciwireless.com or
fax (863) 314-0378
FIELD OPERATIONS
TECH
The City of Venice is seek-
ing qualified applicants for
Field Operations Techni-
cian. Performs semi-
skilled manual labor and
skilled tasks in the instal-
lation, maintenance,
repair & replacement of all
wastewater collection,
potable water distribution,
raw water transmission
system, and reclaimed
water distribution system.
Must have valid FL drivers
license (Class D) w/clean
record. Must complete
pre-employment physical
w/drug screen and back-
ground checks prior to
start date. Starting salary:
$13.1695 $15.1123/hr
DOQ
Apply at City Hall, 401 W
Venice Ave. Room #116
or online at
www.venicegov.com
Phone 941486-2626,
ext 21003
fax 941483-5966
e-mail
ksmith@ci.venice.fl.us
Deadline for application:
9/26/08
DFW/EOE.

JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
Check Our Opportunites!
www.shaveremployment.com
Maintenance
Assistant II
FT M F 7 am 3 pm (on
call rotation weekends/
holidays). Exp. with elec-
trical, plumbing and ac
repair. Work with minimum
supervision; must be
punctual & trustworthy.
Will be responsible for
major projects, and work
on specialized work units
with persons diagnosed
with mental illnesses. Abil-
ity to lift 40 pounds. Flori-
da driver's license.

Housekeeper
FT, M F 6 am to 2 pm.
Need motivated person
with attention to details.
Cleans and sanitizes
offices, hallways and clini-
cal and residential areas
per schedule. This
includes bathrooms,
kitchen and laundry areas,
dusting, and various floor
surfaces, as well as other
housekeeping related
activities. Mini.1 year
cleaning experience;
physically able to handle
cleaning tools and sup-
plies and perform
assigned duties. Need
valid Florida driver's
license. Must attend train-
ing.
Interested parties call
Steve Wynn @
941-347-6464 or email
swynn@cbhcfl.org
Drug Free Workplace
Charlotte Behavioral
Health Care, Inc.
1700 Education Avenue
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
Phone: (941) 639-8300
Fax: (941) 639-6831
www.cbhcfl.org

MODELS NEEDED
Print, commercials, fashion
shows, promos etc. No
experience nessessary, No
fees or tuitions. All ages &
types. 5yrs & up. Under
18, must have parent or
guardian call. 941-955-
9128


2100 GENERAL

Needed: 15 people
To lose up to 301bs.
in 30 days, $30 + s/h.
DOCTOR RECOMMENDED
( IARDANMTEFl!


3040 CARD OF THANKS

Thank you for prayers
answered. All of my angels
from God. Love+faith+
peace+hope=happiness.


1-800-532-6179 3050 SINGLES
www.35daystoweightoss.com
DWM 60's Retired, Fit,
Slim. Englewood Home-
Se skilled t th owner seeks fit lady 60's
Semi-skilled carpenters wth for LTR (941)416-5796
truss production experi-


ence. Express 2394
Tamiamiami Tr. PC 941-629-
2611

TELEMARKETING
OPPORTUNITY
* Part Time
* Flexible Hours (8:00-
6:00)
*Monday Friday
*Base Salary + Com-
missions
*Down Town Punta
Gorda
Email Resume &
Cover Letter To:
jodit@sun-herald.com
Workers needed: Assemble
crafts, wood items or sewing.
Materials provided. To $480+
a wk. Free info 24hr 801428-
4664

2110 PARTTIME/
TEMPORARY

Dental Assistant /
hygenist
Non Profit, 24-28/wk,
Coordinate dental pro-
grams, cross train into
medical, Will train. Non
smokers preferred. Pre
employment drug test
Apply at:
Health Services
Senior Friendship Cen-
ters, 2350 Scenic Dr.
Venice, 34293. 941-
584-0041 EOE


3060 SCHOOLS
& INSTRUCTION

*ED KLOPFER SCHOOLS
OF CNA TRAINING
1 or 2 wk class books incl
$249.00 941-379-2378
2 WEEK CNA Class $300
SPECIAL Books Included.
State testing onsite.
941-822-2273
NEW CAREERS IN
10 OR 17 WEEKS!





MASSAGE
& Skin "are
Educating Hands Since 1992
Day Eve. Part Time
Financing Available
Placement Assistance
Open House Thursday
(800) 324-9543
www.famsc.com

3070 BURIAL LOTS/
CRYPTS

Two Internment Rights
in the Lawn Niches of Gar-
den of Peace at Royal Palm
Memorial Gardens, P.G.,
includes two bronze memo-
rials with granite bases, two
openings and closing fees.
$2995. Call Joe at (239)
289-1682.


FREE TAX SCHOOL. Earn
extra income after taking 3090 LOST & FOUND
course. Register now.
Courses start September FOUND Pointer in South
22nd. Call 877-766-1829 Punta Gorda @ 41 & Tuck-
Small fee for books. ers Grade. Call to identify
637-5915 or 769-5599
2115 HOME BASED/ LOST CAT, "Mr. Binx",
BUSINESS Flamingo/Horizon, PC. He
wanders even to Edgewa-
ACCESSTOACOMPUTER? ter/O'Hara. Lookslike a rac-
$25-$75/per hr. PT or FT coon. REWARD. 941- 629-
877-212-3568 go to:
www.dreamsdocometrue4us.com LOST in PG Ranchettes
area, Boxer/Pit mix,
No Selling, Make Money spayed, reddish brown fur,
24/7-Work From Home name "Ginger". Very Friend-
www.tryitlst.com ly. Heartbroken. Please call


3000









NOTICES


3015 HAPPY ADS




PLACE YOUR
HAPPY AD FOR
ONLY $8.75
3 LINES 1 DAY
ADD A PHOTO
FOR AN ADDI-
TONAL SMALL
CHARGE.
941-206-1200
Pt. Charlotte
or
941-207-1200
Venice/N.Port
Englewood



3020 PERSONALS

BRITAII
GR EAT RATES
941-237-1356
SHANNON
BEST LOWEST RATES!
941-237-1157

MEET SEXY SINGLES!
Sarasota 941-906-8855
Ft. Myers 239-590-9210
St. Pete 727-319-8336
Call Now! 18+ Ad#8888
ALONE?
SENIORS DATING BUREAU!
SAFEST since 1977!
(Ages 45-90)
1-800-922-4477
24 hours, or log on to:
www.RespectedDating.com
Mature male (21) 5'11"
Cute. Seeking fun, or girl
friend. 941-256-4230.
YOUNG in spirit (80) WSF
wants to meet WSM for
friendship, companionship
& travel. 629-9413.
KRISTY
SPECIAL
239-601-7777
MASSAGE
Male/Female, in-home ser-
vice. Call 941-204-2489
after 4pm.
SAVANNA
CALL FOR APPT
941-467-5363
ZANY & SASSY
OUTCALLS ONLY
(941)-921-9840


941- 2zu-0zu04
LOST Sept 5: Lrg gray cat
w/white belly, "Sunny" has
ID chip. Quails Run.
941468-2891
LOST: American BullDog,
Jones Loop area, PG,
brindle & white male,
$2,000 reward.
(239) 410-4296
MAN'S WEDDING BAND Lg.
White/Yellow Gold w/Dia-
monds. Lost 8/27 in
Venice. Recently Married.
PLEASE! REWARD 941-493-
4124
Please help me find 2 Jack
Russells, very much loved
and missed. 941-475-4260


4000








FINANCIAL

4010 BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES

LIQUOR LICENSE
Charlotte, Desoto, Lee,
Sarasota & others. Financ-
ing available. 727-517-
0983 800-633-8561

4080 LOANS/
MORTGAGES

PRIVATE MONEY
Real Estate Only
625-7001 or 475-7755


5000








BUSINESS SERVES

An Occupational License
may be required by the
City and/or County. Please
call the appropriate occu-
pational licensing bureau
to verify.

5050 CHILD/ADULT
CARE

ALL CHILDCARE FACILITIES
MUST INCLUDE WITH
ADVERTISEMENT STATE OR
LOCAL AGENCY LICENSE
NUMBER.
BABYSITTING/COOKING, In
your Venice home. Active,
loving grandmother. CPR cert
941-2440514
FLORIDA STATE LAW
requires all child care cen-
ters and day care business-
es to register with the State
of Florida. The Sun Newspa-
pers will not knowingly
accept advertising which is
in violation of the law.


\A


call the appropriate occu-
pational licensing bureau
to verify
JMS MOWING SER-
VICES, Great rates & ser-
vice! Per cut or monthly.
(941)-628-1283
SANDEFUR'STREE
TRIMMING,
LANDSCAPING,
PRESSURE CLEANING
& MORE. 941-484-6042


5050 CHILD/ADULT
CARE

COMPASSIONATE, caring
woman would like to adult
sit, errands, lunches, many
ref. 941-769-3625.
Responsible experienced
mother will care for your
child during the day in my
P.C. home. Ref's avail. Call
Jackie 941-629-6815
TRAILER & EQUIPMENT
for commercial lawn busi-
ness. Used, Great cond.
$2800. 941-445-0975

5053 COMPUTER
SERVICE

Computer repairs,
upgrades, training & virus
removal. (941)-743-9787 or
(941) 815-4692 cell.

5060 DOMESTIC
CLEANING SERV.

Dependable, Experienced
Will clean Offices, Commeri-
cal or Residential (941)-375-
8894
Houses, Apts., Offices.
Anytime, Anywhere!
(941)467-2954
References. Lic#1 76566

5075 ERRAND/
SHOPPING

ERRANDS & SHOPPING
PERSONAL ASSISTANT
for home or office.
Delivery, trans, apts, clean-
ing, mailing, typing, filing.
Prof & Reasonable
Call (704)-771-8981
Need help with your errands
etc? Please call Mark (941)-
587-2553

5080 EXCAVATING/
BUSH HOG

Pete Root's Bush
Hog Service
Vacant lots, Acreage
mowing, Hauling,
Debris removal. Serv-
ing PG, PC, NP Arca-
dia areas. Lic/Ins.
(941)716-4814

5100 HOME & COMM.
IMPROVE.

*CONCRETE*
High Quality Low Price
Driveway, sidewalks, patios
LIC. & INS. FREE EST. 941-
497-0907 or 586-4512
BUILDING CONTRACTOR FOR
HIRE! We can design, build,
remodel any type of struc-
ture. Free estimates by appt.
Hire a Licensed Building Con-
tractor!
Fred Shute Real Estate
& Dev. Inc.
941426-1489
Toll Free 1-888-803-3100
CARPENTER, INC. One call
does it all. Licensed &
insured. #RR0067689.
Phil 941-627-0657.
Concrete driveways, patios,
sidewalks, culverts, bobcat
& tree service. 941-815-
3452
DAN THE HANDYMAN
I do it all with just one call.
Painting, Carpentry, Any-
thing? (941)-697-1642
HANDLES HANDYMAN
SERVICE 30 yrs. exp.
Kitchen, Bath & Plumbing,,
Painting, Ceramic Tile, All
Indoor & Outdoor Repairs.
941-586-4856
JACK OF ALL TRADES,
No Job Too Big or Small.
CGC#A14379. Free Esti-
mates. (941)-623-3374
KEN'S HOME Maintenance
& DRY WALL REPAIR. Free
Estimates (941)-716-5107
Melbourne's Handyman Ser-
vice Painting, faucets, toi-
lets, tile, repairs. Lic/Ins.
860-805-4301

5110 LAWN/GARDEN
&TREE

A+ Tree Cutting,
Stump Grinding, Debris
Loading & Hauling.
Local, 27 yrs. Good
work, very
reasonable prices
(941)-629-0020
A + LAWN CARE
Professional, Depend-
able "Now Accepting
New Accounts"
(941)-661-4783

*MARK DOUGLAS*
LAWN CARE
Mowing, Edging, Pruning,
Landscaping, Tree Trim-
ming, Seasonal, Annual,
Odd Jobs!
Call 941-234-2486
Mark Douglas -
Venice Native
Owner/Operator

Now accepting new accts
Nokomis, Ven & Island. Li
& Ins. For exc. lawn car/
Call488-4462
An Occupational License
may be required by the
City and/or County. Please







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Sunday, September 14, 2008


5110 LAWN/GARDEN
&TREE

Robert's Lawn service &
Landscaping now accepting
new clients. $$ Moderate
(941)-697-1243
The Wild Weedwacker Jun-
gle Yard Specialist. Over-
grown Yards &
Lots Cut, Weeds Pulled,
Stumps Removed.
941-661-2126

5120 MEDICAL
SERVICES

Slow Summer Massage
Special $29. Experienced
Licensed Therapist. Call
Eric (941)-716-3688

5130 MOVING/HAULING

FREE Pick-up on Appl.
Mowers, Grills, Engines,
ACs, Scrap Metals.... ETC!
(941)-623-5673
Hauling Yard & Constr
Waste. Garage Clean Out.
Trash. Call Caarlton,
564-6049 OR 914-2249
Moving, Will pick up old
appliances Omega Express
(941)8150034 8150022
FL IM1560
SKIP'S MOVING Local &
Long Dist. 1 item, whole
house! Fla. Movers Reg.#
IM1142 Lic/Ins 766-1740

5140 PAINTING/
WALLPAPERING

Alexander's Paint
In/Out Pressure Wash
Home/Drive Redo-
Remove-Install Too!
Pre Rent/Sale Spe-
cials 30 yr Exp., Lic.,
Ref., Free Estimates
Bob 941-496-9131 or
223-0941
Bryon C. Clemons Painting,
Inc. Interior/exterior. Pool
Decks, etc. Free est. 941-
266-5007 Ven/N.P Area

5180 PRESSURE
CLEANING

Dick's Pressure Clean-
ing. Back in business.
20 yrs experience
Lic/Ins (941)-815-1451


6000
.q %


MERCHANDISE

MERCHANDISE

GARAGE SALES
6001 Arcadia
6002 Englewood
6003 Lake Suzy
6004 Nokomis
6005 North Port
6006 Pt. Charlotte
6007 Punta Gorda
6008 Rotonda
6009 Sarasota
6010 South Venice
6011 Venice
6015 Flea Market
6020 Auctions
6025 Arts & Crafts
6027 Dolls
6030 Household Goods
6040 TV/Stereo/Radio
6060 Computer Equip
6065 Clothing/Jewelry
6070 Antiques/
Collectibles
6075 Fruits/Veges
6090 Musical
6095 Medical
6100 Health/Beauty
6110 Trees & Plants
6120 Baby Items
6125 Golf Accessories
6128 Exercise/Fitness
6130 Sporting Goods
6135 Bikes/Trikes
6138 Toys
6140 Photography/
Video
6145 Pool/Spa &
Supplies
6160 Lawn & Garden
6165 Storage Sheds
/Buildings
6170 Building Supplies
6180 Heavy Constr.
Equipment
6190 Tools/Machinery
6220 Office/Business
Equip & Sup.
6225 Rest. Supplies
6230 Pets & Livestock
6250 Appliances
6260 Miscellaneous
6270 Wanted to Buy/
Trade

6001 ARCADIA AREA
GARAGE SALES

09/14/08

6002 ENGLEWOOD AREA
GARAGE SALES

|-]SAT & SUN, 8-1
S9277 St Catherine Ave.
women clothing, acces-
sories & household items

6005 NORTH PORT AREA
GARAGE SALES

D-Fri Sat & Sun 9am-?
5098 Dewberry St.
Office Furn & Access,
misc or by apt 206-7777
D Sat & Sun 9-1 Large
Estate Sale. 6941
Elyton Dr. Antique DR set,
Bdrm set. +++ More
D-| Sat. Oct. 4th 10-4
North Port Communi-
ty UCC Chruch @ 3450
S. Biscayn Dr
Vendors wanted for
comm. fair. Booths avail.
Call 426-5580


6006 PT. CHARLOTTE
GARAGE SALES

DFRI. SAT & SUN. 7:30
3, 27269 Guapore
Dr. Sandhill to Seasons to
Tierra del Fuego. Moving -
Furniture, home decor,
baby stuff & more.
DSAT. & SUN. 8am,
22323 Laramore
Ave. Moving- Furnitue,
church organ, baby items
DISAT. & SUN. 8AM-
5PM. 765 Sidney Ter.
N.W. Off Broadranch.
MOVING SALE. Lots of
misc. Refreshments.
I-DSun & Mon. 8-2, 818
Forest Hill Ln. Estate
/Garage sale, tools, 42"
LCD TV, hardware & misc.

6007 PUNTA GORDA AREA
GARAGE SALES

DSat & Sun. 9-4,
17433 Fuego Ln.
Burnt Store Rd. to Vincent
Ave. to Cedar Rapids to
Fuego Ln. MOVING SALE!
Furn, TV's & more! Every-
thing must go! (941)-637-
4844

6011 VENICE AREA
GARAGE SALES

SAT 9/13 8A-2P
326 PEDRO ST
ESTATE SALE Partial con-
tents of 1926 home.
Depression glass, McCoy,
Lenox, and other collectible
wares Antique tables &
chairs & more.

6015 FLEA MARKET


FLEA MARKET
Sarasota Municipal
Auditorium
SAT 09/13 10OAM-5PM
SUN 09/14
10OAM-4PM
Call (941)-954-4165

6020 AUCTIONS

General Merchandise
Every Tuesday Night 7pm
Items included New, Used, &
Antiques. Veggies too! Difffer-
ent tings each week. Mention
you seen us in the DeSoto Sun
and receive 5% off total pur-
chase. 2635 NW Hwy 70,
Arcadia 863-494-1888
AU2723 AB1994

6030 HOUSEHOLD
GOODS

NEED CASH
NOW?
We Buy Quality
Home Furnishings,
Coins, jewelry,
antiques, autos or
nyhing of value!
944n 5-4964

A FURNITURE SHOPPE
1552 S. McCall Rd., Engl.
Selling Quality Used Fum.
M-F 10-4. 941-473-1986
82" X 39 1/2" Mirror For
Bath or Wall. New $168
Sell for $50.286-5226
ARMOIUR Oak $350
71"Hx36Wx23D; PATIO
TABLE Round glass top 48"
$50; Armoiur Cherry
58"Hx45.5xW24.5"D $400;
36" Toshiba color TV w/
remote $150.; RCA 13"
Color TV w/ remote $20;
French Prov. Dining Rm
set w/ 6 Chairs $400;
Mikasa Continental din-
ner ware set of 8 Silk
flower design $50 941-
474-5993
Bed, Queen Mattress and
Box. Brand New will sell
$175. Local 941-629-5550
or 941-456-5555. Also have
KING.
Bed, Craftmatic type Dual
King, Wireless remote, mas-
sage, still in box. Sells for
$6100 1st $2950 takes it.
(941)-539-7785
Bed Mattress/Box. New -
will sell $100. Local 941-
629-5550/941-456-5555.
BED- Sleeper Number, King,
excellent $300. 941-323-
6408
Bedroom & livingroom set,
exc. cond., almost like new.
(941)-624-5486
Bedroom set Complete, Ex.
condo. $125.
(941)-492-2089
Bedroom Set, Girls, full
headboard, dresser, mirror,
desk & hutch, lightwood,
good condo. Asking $400,
(941)-276-9664
Bedroom set, King 6 piece,
white w/green trim $400
or best offer.
(941)-697-7835
BEDROOM set, king,
$500/obo.
(941)-740-5067
BEDROOM SET, White, Com-
plete & DINING RM. TABLE
w/6 Bamboo Chairs. (941)-
276-2298
BUNK BEDS, Wood, $75.
Daybed/Trundle Bed, $50.
(941)-525-4680


Chairs, 2 matching
Papasan, like new, $75
each. (941)-627-0227
China MIKASA, complete-
service for 6, many serving
pieces, & accessories.
"Garden Club Bells of Blue"
$200 286-5601
Coffee Table New $60. 3
Ethan Allen Cherry Wood
Tables $75ea. 624-5475
Computer desk w/hutch & 2
bkcases. Lt wood. Excel.
$300. 639-2816


6030 HOUSEHOLD
GOODS

COMPUTER DESK
w/HUTCH
Med.Wood 58x28x78h Like
New w/lots of
Details+shelves $325.00
Cyndi-941-380-6452
Daybed, Trundle Ex Cond.
New Simmons matresses
$200 *SOLD IN 1 DAY!!*
DINING set, glass table w/6
hi-back white chairs, exc.
cond. Almost new. $400.
(941)-627-2730
DRESSER, triple, w/ mirror
& matching armoire, $450.
941-916-0137
DRYER, electric Kenmore
elite $125; 2 19" TVs
$50/ea. (941)-493-3705
Entertainment Center
Washed Oak 54wx67hx20d
New, Cost $1000 Sell $75
Good Cond. (941)475-
7252
Entertainment Ctr, 3-pc
washed oak, $700; Ard-
more TV cab & nt stand
$250 (941)493-3705
Entrmnt Armoire, cream
$300 Filing cabinets, dark
wood $50 & $30, Coffee
table, cream $150, Jewelry
Armoire $30 (941)-830-
1788
FORMAL LIVINGROOM sofa
& 2 chairs, cream color,
$650. 916-0137
FUTON, wood frame w/2 Ig.
drawers, excel. cond.
$300. (941)-639-2816
FUTON, Wood, no mattress.
$25. (941)-916-0137
Hand-crafted custom wicker
chairs Giants, Bucs Harley
etc 941-626-3102
Kenmore Stove. Like new.
Pics avail.$150.00 Call
223-8936
Kg sz Simmons $300, 25in
Magnavox w/Oak Console
$100, 37in Sony TV on
stand $300, 2 leather
recliners, tan $100 ea, Cof-
fee & sofa table $150 both,
Antique dresser tiger oak
$450 (863)-990-0665
Living Rm Set, Couch,
loveseat, arm chair, cof-
fee/end tables, lamps- light
tone Like New $600 (941)-
485-3247
MATTRESS/BOX SPRING,
Double. Like brand new.
$135. (941)-9164008
Microwave oven $15, Toast-
er $10, Ceiling fan $20
(941)488-2267
Moving Sale. Everything
Goes. 1720 B Lake Place.
Venice 941-496-7518




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stered deacon chairs (863)-
491-8723
Patio Set, PVC table & 6
chairs w/cushions. Mint
cond. $275, 6274243
Racecar Beds $95/ea. Lrg
leather chair $35.
Toilet $25 941-626-3102
Sewing Maching, Port.
Singer, $50 Serger White,
Ex cond $150 493-7166
Sleeper sofa, Queen Serta
Deluxe, Pastel Colors. Like
new cond. $325 (941)-485-
3247
Sofa bed, queen, excellent
condition $300; 2 rocker
recliners, one also swivels,
$50 ea. End table (28"x28")
$20, lamp $10. 575-2161
SOFA Forrest green 3 cush-
ion w/ 2 recliners $250. ,
coffee & end table w/ mar-
ble & glass inlay $150.
(941)4844729
SOFA, LOVE SEAT, $100
Thomasville, Blue (941)
5759419
Sofa, Loveseat (gold), cof-
fee table. New $250 (941)-
4974179 Venice
Triple Dresser w/mirror,
matching chest of drawers,
2 night stand. Light wood.
Exc Cond. $275 (941)485-
3247

6040 TV/STEREO/
RADIO

32" Sony Flatscreen TV Not
HD Ex cond $175. (941)-
429-5111
48" CONSOLE TV, $150.
Moving. Must sell.
(941)-5254680
FTA BOX Viewsat Free TV
$200 (941)-7244564
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seat, trunk,back deck, any-
where, Acoustic Sub-Solu-
tions, 160 watt, brand new,
retail $400+, sell $225.
941-286-5601

6060 COMPUTER
EQUIPMENT

COMPAQ LAP TOP, 2 17"
monitors, PC, Epson & HP
printers, keyboard, mouse,
$200/all. Call 941-628-
3812.


6060 COMPUTER
EQUIPMENT

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house-office computer
repair, set-up Serving Char-
lotte Co. 9+ years
Compaq Laptop,350MHz
Internet Ready
$100. 941-475-7453
Computer, Compaq
Keyboard, Speakers,
19" Monitor $100 Cash.
(941)473-9838
Dell SX270 desktop, 3.2
GHz 1GB memory, Win. XP,
loaded, exc. cond. $195.
(941)-766-0033
Epson R280 photo printer,
new in box $60 obo (941)-
628-4187
HP 17" flat screen monitor
2.6mghz, 1gig ram, 120
graphic memory card, CD
drive, HP inkjet printer,
Scanner, Panasonic fax,
desk & chair. $470 (941)-
484-9814
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6070 ANTIQUES
COLLECTIBLES

Singer antique sewing
machine, (pedal type) with
cabinet. Nice cond. $125
(941) 286-5601
NORTH PORT COINS
IS BUYING
Turn Your Old Coins into Cash,
We are Buying US & Foreign
Coins, Old Paper Money & All
Bullion Gold & Silver in any
cond. Also Buying All Gold Jew-
elry Used or Broken.
North Port Coins
14291 Tamiami Trl
(Winn Dixie Shopping Center)
or call 941-240-5560
Pinball & Arcade
Cash paid $20 to $1000
Working or Not
(863)-558-0198
ALWAYS BUYING
Sterling Silver, Quilts.
Paintings, Furniture.
NEW ENGLAND
ANTIQUES
(941) 639 -9338
Bone China, Cathy Hardwick
for Mikasa "Fisin & Shell"
"Onyx' #A06701 $300
(863)494-1611
Antique Singer sewing
machine, treadle, in cabinet,
nice cond. $100 (941)-624-
3487
US 17 Antique Mall
5260 Duncan Rd. (US17)
941- 347-8044
M-S 10-4, Sun. 11-4
STOVE, gas Porcelain Quick
Meal brand, all parts,
works, wht/green. $390.
(941)-204-2411

6090 MUSICAL

ALTO SAXOPHONE, Conn
gold plated, Meyer mouth
piece, excellent condition.
$300. 941-626-7194
Beginning Piano Lessons For
Adults, 16-99, Englwd. 45 min.
@ $20 4686899
Drums, Dbl set, 2 bass, 4
toms, 2 floor toms, 2
snares, complete w/cym-
bals & throne. Burgandy
Good Cond. $475
(941)456-5198
Piano Spinet Excellentcondi-
tion. Wurlitzer $500 (941)-
493-7166
TOMMY, From THE ROCK
BAND TESLA, giving
guitar lessons in the Port
Charlotte area.
941-276-8483
WURLITZER Upright
Church Piano with bench,
$350 obo 941426-3232

6095 MEDICAL

Electric porch lift w/univer-
sal platform, handrails.
$4,200. 941a426-5797
Manual wheelchair carrier,
fits on back of hitch, $300.
(941)-7434125
WHEEL CHAIR, all chrome,
cost $900, sell $100. 941-
255-1066.
WHEELCHAIR LIFT, New
Electric Mobility, $350..


941-268-2053

6110 TREES & PLANTS

COCONUT PALMS,
Queen Palms, Oaks,
E Pulatka holly.
(941)-474-0527
Viburnum, Eugenia, Good
privacy hedge, Poinciana
Travelers tree, Coconut,
Adonidia, Many other
palms. 941-488-7291


6125 GOLF
ACCESSORIES

2002 EZ Go Golf Cart,
lights, high speed chip.
$2300. (941)-587-1859
2003 CLUB CAR Like
new, gas engine, new flip
flop back seat, new
cover $3000 (941)-698-
0427 or 270-6415

6128 EXERCISE/
FITNESS

BUYING &
SELLING USED
Treadmills, Exc. Bikes,
Weight Equip., Ellipticals
12 Mo. No Payments,
No Interest. Play It
Again Sports. US41,
Just South of Midway
941-255-1378
Pro-Form Eliptical machine,
like new, delivery, $125.
941-627-0227
Weider Weight Bench
Includes All Weights &
Equip. $50 SOLD!

6130 SPORTING
GOODS

11 Handguns, 9 Rifles, & 3
Shotguns for Sale. Call for
List. (239)-209-4020
2-Western Saddles-Call for
Info. 941-575-0398
AK-47 UNDER FOLDER
Yugoslavian w/Bayonet
slant brake 5-30 rd. mags
and 1000 rds. ammo, exc.
cond. $800. Will separate
941-769-1367.
Babcock Ranch Hunt
Lease available. 2,225
acres. 4 member lease.
Good hunting opportunity.
Serious inquiries only. Call
941-628-0656
FED. Firearms Instructor
Learn to Shoot. NRA Cert.
Concealed Carry Classes
$59. 941-235-0278.


Weapons Permniit Class
(941)697-1885

GUNS: Remington 30.06
w/7.5 X 40 scope $800.
Remington 7mm 08
w/Leupold scope $900.
Browning Light 12 ga. Bel-
gium shotgun $600 (863)-
990-5050
H & R 7mm Remington Mag-
mum, Mauser action, Men-
licher stock $450 (941)-
493-2803
Pistol Ruger, MK II, .22 NRA
edition, new unfired, $300
obo.941-6284187
Pistol, Sig P239, night
sight, 9mm, 6mo. old,
$700 obo.941-628-4187
Pistol, Springfield 1911,
.45, exc. cond. $600 obo.
941-6284187
Rifle, remington 1100, 12
ga, tactical, like new, $600
obo 941-6284187
S&W, M&P compact, 9mm,
4 mag, never fired
w/access. $550. (941)-
315-3960
Springfield armory 1911-Al
45 ACP Stainless $600
(941)429-7918
Taurus 38 special, con-
cealed carry, 5 rounds,
revolver, model 85, multi
ultra light, titanium cyl. SS
frame, keyed hammer,
made in Brazil, exc. cond.
case & ammo incl. FL Lic.
Req.$450 941-629-9185
Taurus Millennium Pro, .45
acp, 2 magazines $425
(941)-493-2803

6135 BICYCLES/
TRICYCLES

Mens & Ladies 26" lO0spd
mountain bike. $40 each
(941)-474-0109
Older yellow Columbia Tan-
dem Bike in good condition.
$100; Red Terry PRism
Road bike in good cond.
$150. 485-5694


FOR


6138 TOYS

Leap Frog Learning Games,
Console, Touch & Learn
Globe for 1st. & 2nd.
Grades. $100 all. Exc.
cond. 941-286-5601
Nintendo Wii Fit, brand new
still in box, $130 obo,
(941)-380-1575

6145 POOL/SPA/
& SUPPLIES


REEL for Solar pool blanket
$40 (941)475-7252
Swim Spa, complete
portable, never used,
with cover, full warranty.
Can deliver, $7,995
(727)-466-7065

6160 LAWN & GARDEN

Craftsman 16HP, 38" Lawn
tractor, 1 yr old $800.
(941)474-8632
Craftsman 42" rider Runs
Good New battery $250
obo (941)429-2368
LAWN MOWER motors
10,12 & 14 HP $50/ea also
misc. lawn mower tires.
(941)-474-2776
Murray rider 38" cut 12.5hp
B&S Runs Well. $400 (941)-
735-6490
Murray riders and push
mowers $50- $500. Call for
details 941-623-6946
Patio table, rectangular
glass w/4 padded chairs.
60(941)-780-6837
Powerwashers $175/ea
Riding mower $550. push-
mower $90 941-626-3102
Riders & Push, satisfaction
guaranteed. $50 to $500.
(941)-268-0917
WANTED-Any used mowers-
Cash Possible-FREE Pick-Up
941-623-6946

6165 STORAGE SHEDS
/BUILDINGS

Build a Shed $1000 doors,
windows, straps, etc $595.
or trade 941-626-3102

REPO SALE!!!
12' x 20' PORCH SHED
10' x 20' & 10' x 10'
SHEDS
While They Last!!
SHEDS NOW
(941)-623-3742

6170 BUILDING
SUPPLIES

Alum. Hurricane Pannels
(16) 15x89 w/ hardware.
$325. **SOLD**
Bathroom Vanity 6', white,
double sink, cultured marble
w/beveled mirror & medi-
cine cabinet. $200, (941)-
743-3286
BRAND NEW PGT WIN-
DOWS, Sliding glass doors
and French doors, selling at
cost. Call for sizes. (941)-
473-9600
Chain Link fence, 2' & 4'
Sates, posts, hardware
150 (941)-815-0247
DESIGNER LAMINATED
FLOORING Never used
30% thicker. $.59 sq. ft.
Must sell 239-334-4839

ENERGY SAVING TRIAN
TANKLESS WATER-
HEATERS Save money
Save space
$249.00 FACTORY
DIRECT PRICE!!!
www.ulfcoastenergysaver corn
(941)-492-5675

Retired electrician has
1990 Ford van E-350 filled
with electrical equip. from
circuit brakes to wire nuts.
All must go including van.
$5 $50 on material. (239)-
2094020
Steel Buildings
Factory Deals
Can Erect
www.scg-grp.com #149
941-623-4383
Storm panels. White, steel,
assorted lengths 49" -
114". $4.00 per ft. (941)-
575-7160


6170 BUILDING
SUPPLIES

Sinks, 3 bathroom. 1 Kohler
kitchen dbl white $120
(941)-815-0247

6190 TOOLS/
MACHINERY

Concrete curbing machine
& mixer, many other tools
available. For details. 941-
286-5228


Contractor's tool & equip-
ment sale. Something for
everyone. Fri. thru Thurs.
9am-3pm. Call Tim 941-
763-9637. 3277 Normandy
Dr. Port Charlotte. Behind
Brown Cow. Too many items
to list.
Craftsman Bench, Belt
Sander 4x36" $35 Tile Cut-
ter $25 255-0048
Generator, 1850 watt, used
lx! $295. (941)-627-0227
HVAC, 24 lb. can of Autofina
#404A refrigerant. $100.
SOLD!
LADDER Werner 16' heavy
duty folding (Little Giant)
$100. 286-5601
Scroll Saw, Miter Saw,
Router W/Table. Your
Choice $35 255-0048
Spectronics UV HVAC Leak
Detector. Like new. $55.
941-286-5601

6220 OFFICE/BUSINESS
EQUIP. SUPPLIES

DESK w/ File Drawers,
Gray/Black. $50. (941)-
916-0137
HUNDREDS OF Pre-
owned desks, files, chairs,
conf tables, workstations.
OFFICE OUTFITTERS
881 E Venice Ave., Venice
485-7015, 800-330-9215

6225 RESTAURANT
SUPPLIES

Catering equip., chaffing
dishes. $200/ obo. (941)-
7874107 leave mesg.
Commerical 12" slicer,
Anvil, $1500 new. $450
(941)-661-5780


RESTAURANT EQUIP
nearly new oak tables
w/ bases, out door
porch tables (6)
Range, fryers, conv.
oven, Misc. items Call
Cheri 941-484-9551
or 941-284-0007

6231 BIRDS

Parrot Outreach
Society
We will accept the bird
that you can no longer
care for. We also adopt
out to approved homes.
Small parakeets and
cockatiels
to large parrots.and
macaws.
Pam 941-815-0879
Patricia 575-7702

PARROT SALE
WE FINANCE!
Small Down,
Easy Payments
Take that sweet
Baby Macaw or
Cockatoo home
today!
941-475-1728

6232 CATS

Adoption to a good home
Tonkinese. Sable brown, 7
yrs old. Blue 6.5 yrs old.
Siamese, Rag doll 14wks
old. Call Barbara (941)-497-
6755

6233 DOGS

AKC LAB PUPPIES
Ready for new homes
1ST shots & Health Cert.
3 Black Females $575
400-0632 OR 941-483-
7941


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6233 DOGS

AKC Shar-Pei puppy, male,
parents on site, $350.
(863)494-5266
AKC Yellow Labs, 10 wks,
3 females, shots, papers
$450.
941-822-7622
AKITA/LAB MIX
Adorable, 7wks, $75.
941-809-9038
American Bulldog puppy
months old, $300. Call
623-6179 or 716-1170.
Chihuahua pups LO Hair
$600. Taking deposits CKC,
CH BL, blue/sable Lv Mess
681-2010
FREE Yellow Lab mix needs
a home. Very well tem-
pered, great with children
call 863-494-4938

Group and puppy
classes starting
9-30-08
6 PM-6 :45 PM Puppy
7 PM-8 PM 6mo. & up

Best Friends in
conjunction with
EARS/PawZazz
offering classes for
the community

Call Dawn Penwell for
registration and
information
941-475-6305 or
941-391-1107

Pre registration
requested. Class
sizes are limited.







Italian Mastiff (Cane Corso)
gorgeous blue & blk brindle
$1000 $1100
941-426-2894
windsongfarml.webs.com
JACK RUSSELL puppies,
beautiful, top quality, mom
& dad avail. M & F. $350.
941- 380-7318
JACK RUSSELL PUPS
2 females, 8 wks, shots &
health certificate.
Super laid back! $450/ea
941-475-1728
JACK RUSSELL, 2.5 yr. old
male. Must sell
do to moving. $200.
(941)-743-0976
MINI DASHUND pup, 3 mo.
Red/long hair. $350. (941)-
204-2411
PUG/SHIH-TZU mix, male, 3
mos. 1st shots. Not
neutered. Incl food & sup-
plies. Cute & loveable,
needs good home. $250.
(941)456-5605.
To Approved Home Only. 2
Dogs, Females, approx. 45
Ibs. ea., well trained, great
with kids. Relocating can't
take. Must stay together.
(941)421-6822
TOY Yorkie Pups,
CKC Registered, 1st
Shots, Health Cert.
$800. 941-889-7830
Yorkie for sale 20 Wks old.
Medical, vacine records
plus health certificate
included registration as well
CKC. $750.00 OBO. Please
call 1-941-587-1682.

6234 MISC. PETS

6 Ferrets, cages, food,
bedding available.
Price varies $50 & up
(941)475-6101
Baby Bunnies, Netherland
Dwarf. $6.00 (941)-697-
0174 Englewood

6235 LIVESTOCK

Horse for Lease 12yr old,
15.1H, Gelding. Rides Eng
/West, Jumps & shows
$250/mo 941-426-2894
windsongfarm 1.webs.com


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6235 LIVESTOCK
ENGLISH RIDING
LESSONS, my horses or
yours. Training also
avail. (941)-423-6104

6236 PET SUPPLIES
& SERVICES
AQUARIUM, Saltwater,
75 Gal. w/accessories &
cabinet stand. $150.
(941)-525-4680
Large Airline Dog crate $40
SUV/Car dog barrier $40,
Furniture savers (3) $20
(941)-493-4105

6250 APPLIANCES
$40 SERVICE CALL The Areas
most trusted Appliance Repair
Service, serving PC, N.P.
Engl, Venice. We can fix it
941473-9484
2003 FRIDGE, Like new!
$175 941-2864599
2ND HAND TREASURE
Stoves $95+ Refrig $125+
Washers $110+ Dryers $95+

big fridge $350 freezer $235.
W/D set $249 delivered.
Dryer $90 washer $155 941-
626-3102
Compl. Frigidaire kit.-side-
by-side 25'frige,
dishwhr,over-the stv micro-
WHITE4 yrs old-exc.cond-
all manuals. Will split.
$1250 for all.
(941)-661-9179
Fridge, stainless steel S X
S, 26 cu. ft. good cond.
$500, (941)-276-9664
New Central Air. Still in box.
$950. Will deliver. 941-
932-3046
Range GE, great cond., self
cleaning oven, Bisque. $75.
8334477
Range, Maytag 2008
White Glass top. $350
(941)-429-9397
REEM A/C outside unit, 3
ton, 10 seer, 5 yrs. old,
heat pump, like new, $300.
941-255-1066.
REF., Kenmore Side x Side
Water & Ice in Door, Bisque,
Nice! $300., Maytag Bot-
tom Freezer, w/ Ice Maker.
Nice! $250., STOVE,
Glasstop, Auto Oven, White,
$250. (941)-624-3754 or
258-5397
Refrigerator, full size dbl
door w/ice & water. $150
(941)-661-5780
STOVE, white, elec., exc.
cond. Like new. $200/obo.
(941)-268-8328
WASHERS/DRYERS
$139. each or
$270. Set
1 Year Warranty.
941-766-0226
WASHER & DRYER, $100
both. (941)-773-1593
WASHER & DRYER, good
cond. white $150 for both.
(941)-769-0828
Ken Washer & Dryer $10 0ea
* Upright Freezer $85
* GE Range $100
Refridg $125
(941)-492-6698
Washer/Dryer, $129 ea.
Pair $239. 1 year warranty.
Excellent cond. Delivery
(941)-875-0609

6260 MISCELLANEOUS
**Fresh FLORIDA
Jumbo SHRIMP
ARRIVING NOW @ $7/
LB& UP 941-623-2100
Anvil $75, Tablesaw $99,
Sawzall $50, Comp Desk
$75, call 323-5863
BUYING Household misc.,
collectibles, jewlery entire
garage sales, etc. Call for
info. (941)-875-3442
Fridgidaire Refrigerator
white use $150; Dryer Ken-
more. Needs heating ele-
ment $40; Matching couch
& loveseat clean, blue & off
white stripped $150. Wom-
ans suede Duster Camel
color, Size M $75; (941)-
718-9319
Radios, AM-FM, Cassette &
Cd player $20ea, File cabi-
net, 2 drawer $20 (941)-
484-9600 Venice


6270 WANTED TO
BUY/TRADE

A COLLECTOR BUYING
wristwatches & pocket
watches, working or not,
jewelry, collectables
knives, swords, weapons,
military & fire dept, +ciga-
rette lighters. Coins & Gold
(941)-412-9391
AUTOS WANTED!
Let me take the hassle
out of selling your car.
Cash Offered Today!
Call Mike 941-713-2277
Cash 4 Gold Jewelry,
scrap, broken, unwanted,
coins. Top $$$ Paid!
(941)-628-0604
INVERSION TABLE.
(941)-456-1529


7000


7060 DODGE
2005 Dodge Dakota ST
red, cruise contr, CD player,
20,971 mi, mint cond,
$16,000 (941) 628-5618

7070 FORD
1985 MUSTANG 5.0 coupe
AT AC fuel exhaust. 351w
also avail. $4000 obo. 941-
7694260.
1991 Must Conv, 4cyl, runs
good, needs new
top,$1200/obo 941-626-
0760
1997 Crown Vic Police Car
8 cyl Auto A/C 92K mi Great
cond. $1900 obo (941)-
302-0338
2001 Focus Mint Cond.
35K mi $5900
(941)-493-6949

GENE GORMAN
PREFERR"
PUNTA GORDA
2002 FORD FOCUS, ALL
PWR., AUCTION PRIC-
ING! $5,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com


TRANSPORTATION E GORMAN

"PREER"
7020 BUICK PnTAGODA
09/14/08 2003 FORD FOCUS ZX3
0914/08COUPE. AUCTION PRIC-
ING! MINT! $6,990.
7030 CADILLAC 941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com
1987 Fleetwood, exc. cond. 2004 MUSTANG 24K mi,
49K mi. must see! $2550 Warr until 2011,$14,495
941-585-9667 /obo (941)-475-9826
1991 Seville 107k miles, 2005 FOCUS ZX4, SE, 4
Runs great $1800/obo dr, Auto, 52K, new tires,
Must Sell! 941-681-2555 Priced to go! $7,995. (941)-


1998 De-Elegance, 73 K,
Diamond White Pearl, like
new w/ every option.
$6500. (941)-629-3970
1998 Deville Concours 80k
mi, NorStar, White
$6495obo 941475-9826
2002 DeVille, 62K mi.
loaded, exc. cond. $8550
(941)-979-6234

7040 CHEVROLET

2000 Corvette, 2 tops Auto
81K mi All the extras
$14,900/obo941-6280735
2003 Corvette Ann. Con-
vertible 18k mi., Maroon,
Heads up display! Loaded.
after 6pm 863-993-1015
$29,500 OBO
2003 SS Monte Carlo,
loaded, nice, V6, 39K,
$11,000. 941-426-9964
2003 Chevy Malibu Ltd.
48K, runs well, good cond.,
newer tires. $4,800
*SOLD*
2004 Impala LS 1 owner
loaded, leather, new tires,
garage low mi $11,800
941-488-8868
2005 Corvette conv 6
speed mag. met. red, cash-
mere int. 31t package, corsa
exh nose bra tinted glass
molded paint protectors 22
k mi NADA $ 41, 370. ask-
ing $39,900 obo 697-5741

GENE GORMAN
"FAMILY"
PT. CHARLOTTE
2006 CHEVY IMPALA
LTZ, LOADED, LTHR.
GAS SAVER! $12,990.
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com

7050 CHRYSLER

2004 Chrysler Sebring
Touring Conv., Loaded, Very
Nice, 45K. $10,950 Roy
941-916-2842 Agent

GENE GORMAN
"FAMILY"
PT. CHARLOTTE
2004 PT CRUISER 2.4
TURBO CONV.,GO
TOPLESS! $13,990.
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com
2006 Sebring Convt. Tour-
ing Ed. Only 22K mi.
Loaded, priced to go!
$13,695. 575-7843 dIr


STAINLESS STEEL STILL
Never used. $500. (941)- 7060 DODGE
724-4564
Triple Beam Scale, just like 1995 Dodge Intrepid 3.3
from Science Class. exc. V6 auto, $1500 obo 941-
cond. $30 SOLD! 268-0406,268-7365


/575-7843 dlr



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7080 JEEP
1998 Wrangler, 76K mi. 4
cyl. 5 spd, AC is COLD,
Looks & runs great! Asking
$6,995. 575-7843 dlr

7085 LEXUS
1998 LEXUS ES 300, 80K
miles leather, auto, moon-
roof, all power, $6800.
***SOLD***
1999 RX 300 136k
miles, Ex cond. $9,000
941-268-0990 dir

7100 MERCURY
1992 Capri Convert.
45k mi, $2000/obo
S*SOLD* ***
1999 Mercury Sable,
White, Blue Trim, Full
Power, Good Miles $4,950
Dean
941-833-2200 Agent
2003 Merc. Sable, 84K,
pristi n, new tires, loaded,
extras. $6,200 obo. Must
sell illness. (941)-628-0452

7110 OLDSMOBILE
1994 Olds Eighty Eight.
140k miles. Runs great.
Minor front bumper dam-
age. $800/obo. Call for
apt. 941-268-8624

7130 PONTIAC
1997 Bonneville 40th
Anniversary Edition.
Leather, loaded, 6cyl, auto,
100k miles, Nice cond.
must sell $2700/obo 941-
3020338

Marlow

Werner
2006 Pontiac Grand
Prix GXP. Has Every-
thing You'd Want & Only
16,300 Miles. $18,896
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com


7130 PONTIAC
8 991 Sunfire Cony 30m


7200 NISSAN


i 1jo C junflr v. .Ji5umpg A A
A/C Auto 122K mi Runs GENE GOMjUA
Great $3000 (941)485- "PREMER"
2751 P TA GORDA

GE E GORi N 2005 NISSAN SENTRA, ALL
ENE M PWR! AUCTION
PREFERR" PRICING! $8,990.
PNTA GORDA 941-639-7300
2007 PONTIAC G6 GT, 4 www.genegormans.com
DR. SEDAN. SUNROOF.
SWEET! $13,990. 941- 7208 SUZUKI
639-7300
www.genegormans.com GENE GORMAN

7135 SATURN FRAM.TIY"
PT, CHARLOTrE


GENEGORKAN
PREFERR"
PUNTA GORDA
2005 SATURN VUE, V6,
ALL PWR! GAS SAVER!
SHARP! $11,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

Marlow

Werner
2007 Saturn Ion,
ONLY 274 MILES
Reduced. $13,695
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com
PRO-POWER
AUTO SALES
(941) 627-8822
USED SATURN SALES
PARTS & SERVICE
"THE SATURN GUYS"
03 VUE Bronze..... $7,495
02 LW300 Wagon. $8,595
02 SW2 Wagon......$5295
02 SL1 Sedan...... $5,295
01 SL2 Sedan...... $5,295
00 SL2 Sedan...... $2,995
01 SC2 Coupe...... $5,295
99 SC2 Coupe...... $3,695
98 SC2 Coupe...... $3,695
98 SC1 Coupe ...... $2,995

7160 HONDA
1997 ACCORD LX, 4 dr.
Auto, 4 cyl. 98,000 mi.
Needs nothing. $4,995.
(941)-575-7843 dlr
2000 HONDA Civic 5 spd. 4
dr., 150K, runs great,
$3800. 516-991-5297.
2005 Element LX still
under warr. Only 22,500
miles, Like new Loaded,
$14,300. 941-268-0990
dir
2006 CIVIC LX 4DR,
Black, PW/PL, CD, AC,
25k miles, $10,600.
(717)-314-6443

7163 HYUNDAI
2004 For the young at heart
this is your chance to own a
repossessed Tiburon GT
LTD, all power, V6, w/auto &
shiftronic trans. Tilt & slide
sun roof, leather seats &
much more. 73K. Your price
$6,800. (941)-624-0603

GENE GORKAN
PREFERR"
PUNTA GORDA
2006 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
LTD, 1 OWNER. FACT.
WARR! $12,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

7170 ISUZU
1995 Isuzu Rodeo 2wd 4cyl
cold air Clean $1000 941-
350-0519

7195 MITSUBISHI

GENE GORKAN
PREFERR"
PUNTA GORDA
2004 MITSUBISHI
DIAMANTE, AUCTION
PRICING! $8,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

7200 NISSAN
1991 300ZX 2 + 2 good
cond, $3500. 941-623-
8007 or 813-380-8428
ADVERTISE
In
The Classifieds!
2004 SENTRA, 4 cyl,
5 spd, 4 dr, 52K mi.
Asking $7,995.
(941)-575-7843 dlr


2007 XL7, 3RD ROW,
ONLY 16K Ml!
BRAND NEW' $13,990.
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com

7210 TOYOTA

1996 Toyota Camry LE
Mod, 75K mi, gar. kept,
$5800. (941) 916-0380.
1998 COROLLA 4dr, 120k
mi, Runs well. $2500 obo 941-
426-2546

GENE GORMAN
"FAMILY"
PT. CHARLOTrE
2002 RAV 4, AUTO,
4 CYL. GREAT MPG!
SPORTY! $9,900.
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com

GENE GOMAH
PREFERR"
PD TA GORDA
2005 TOYOTA HIGH-
LANDER, AUCTION PRIC-
ING! $13,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

GENE GOMAH
"PREMIER"
P WTA GORDA
2005 TOYOTA SEQUOIA
SR5, 3RD ROW, DVD.
ONLY 38K MI! $17,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

7250 ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES


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Open to all Non-Modi-
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Owners that will
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Regretfully Space
Allows for only 120
Vehicles. CALL NOW!!


7250 ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES
1962 Nova $5800 1939
Oldsmobile project car
$900 (863)-990-6579
1978 Cadillac El
Dorado Biarritz. 26,000
original miles White on
white leather.
Pristine car. $10,500.
941- 286 -9543
1982 Olds Toronado
Brougham Runs Good,
$1200. 941-661-0490
1990 FIREBIRD, engine
blown. Best Reasonable
Offer 941-276-1390
WANTED: MODEL T FORD
PARTS PRE-1950 CAR
PARTS. LITERATURE,
LICENSE PLATES, AUTOMO-
BILIA (941)408-9601

7252 BUDGET BUYS
#1 Wanted Junk or running
cars/trucks, honest, top
$$$ paid. Call me first or
last. 941-258-4472.
#1 Top $$ Paid
For Your CARS
& TRUCKS
(941)-626-9120
1990 Olds Royale 88, 4 Dr.,
V6, Auto, AC. Runs Great!
$995. 941-391-5411 or
(941)-268-7365
1994 Cadillac Sedan De
Ville, Very Good Shape!
136k mi. $1500. (941)-
2864599
1994 Chevrolet Corsica.
Runs &drives. Very
dependable. No AC. $700
FIRM. Englewood
941-270-7371
CLASSIFIED
SELLS
CALL TODAY!
941-207-1200
Venice/Englewood
North Port areas
OR
941-206-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas
2001 Ford F150, V-6, a/t,
a/c, 200k mi, runs good
$1850obo 941-270-1073
Police Impounds 92 Honda
Accord $600, 93 Acura
$750, for listings 800-366-
9813 Ext. 3964

7260 AUTOS WANTED

CASH FOR
YOUR CAR
941-286-4599
HELP VETERANS
Donate your vehicle to
The Brotherhood
of Veterans Inc. Venice,
941-485-2444


7260 AUTOS WANTED 7270 AUTO PARTS/
ACCESSORIES
ALL JUNK Ladder Rack for 2001 Ford
VEHICLES WANTED P/U truck, 8' bed $150/obo
Top $$ Paid 941-270-1073
Free pick up. LADDER RACKS, for pick-up
941-623-5118 truck "Hauler" like new
$100. 941-286-5601


WE BUY CARS
$300 CASH +UP
Frank 276-0204
*Junk Cars Wanted*
24/7 Fair $ paid
941-286-3122,
941- 623-5550


Top Dollars Paid
for Cars, trucks,
(941)-65D-5785
Junk & Abandoned
VEHICLES REMOVED!!
COULD BE WORTH $$$$
697-7222 OR 475-9007
CASH
FOR YOUR CAR
OR TRUCK
ANY YEAR OR MAKE
(941) 966-7111
AUTO CITY
$$ TOP CASH $$
FOR CARS & TRUCKS.
DEAD OR ALIVE. 485-
7515


Sport Tires,
4 P245/50R16 Toyo Prox-
es tires (off of
2002 Pontiac Firebird)
Like new!! $200.
(908)-310-0310
TIRE: P235 75R 15 on
rim, NEW never hit the road.
$100. 286-5601
Tires & Chrome Wheels (off
of 2008 Chevy 2500 Silver-
ado) 4 Brand new
P245/70R1m7 Ameritrac
General tires mounted on 4
brand new 17" Chrome
wheels (6 lugs & caps).
$750. takes all!!
Call (908)-310-0310

7290 VANS
1992 FORD Conversion
Van, hi top, new tires, Nice!
$1650 (941)626-3102
1994 Dodge 1 ton Maxi
Extended van 5.2, New
tires. $1200 5444431
1997 Ford w/cage, cold air,
new tires, runs great
$2000/obo 941-716-2142


.. 1999 Chev Astro Cargo
M.S.B. RECYLING 6cly Auto A/C 108K mi
$300 for most cars Great Cond. $3900 obo
with title! 941-350-1251
941-575-4008
Disabled Vet, WWII in need Ml rlow
of Station Wgn Pwr windows
& tilt wheel. (941)-488- W erner
6023 Werner
ST Paid 2005 Pontiac Montana
#1 Top $$ Paid Loaded. Great For Fam-
For Your CARS ily. $13,995
& TRUCKS (941)-639-3175
(941)-627-3363 marlowwerner.com
#1 Wanted Junk or running
cars/trucks, honest, top 7300 TRUCKS/
$$$ paid. Call me first or PICK-UPS
last. 941-258-4472.
1984 NISSAN, Good Condi-
7270 AUTO PARTS/ tion! Runs Great! $1,000.
ACCESSORIES obo (941)-624-4312 or
(941)-815-5048
1986 4.3 Fuel Injected V-6 1988 Chevy 1 ton dual
Chevy engine,incl radiator dumped 5.7 V8 4sp man
$500. 941-637-3731 $2000obo 941268-0406
4 Chevy rims w/VW cen- 1989 Ford 5 spd, Air,
ters, dune buggy style Good cond. $875 obo
mounted $24 371-7384 (941)468-1489
AMP'S 1600watt 2 channel, 1993 DODGE D-250 6 cyl,
diesel audio, $80 760 watt turbo diesel, 180k mi,
Pioneer, 2 channel, used 10 $3500/obo 941-321-5925
min. $100 Works!!!! 941- 1994 Ford F250
Utility bed. $1500
FIBERGLASS TRUCK CAP, (941)485-3726
3 windows, 7' long, 6' wide
$85. 941-270-1073 1995 International School
Bus, clean, needs brakes,
Full size Topper, 77x67, low miles, good diesel
white, like new, $750 (941)- engine, very reasonable.
629-8040 941-625-7412


SUNCOAST BOATING


7330 BOATS-POWERED

$$ CASH PAID $$
For Your Boat or
Yacht.Any Size or
Price.Will Come To You.
(941)626-9075
09/14/08
12' Fiberglass boat. Gener-
ator SH 3500 DSE, elec.
start. $250ea. Both exc.
cond. 941-204-7521
14' Alum Johnboat 2004
6hp Nissan 4 stroke
$1800 (845)-721-5035
I AVERIISE WilIH HE
SUN CLASSIFIED
14' Aluminum Fishing Boat,
9.3 Nissan Motor, $1400.
(941)-575-9995
14' V-Hull, 10 h.p. John-
son, trailer, many extras.
$1,000 (941)-286-2421


7330
14'S
55h|



16' B
trailer
(941)
16' (


BOATS-POWERED 7330 BOATS-POWERED
Starcraft Speedboat 20' Aqua Sport 90HP Evin-
p Evinrude, f/w from rude $2000
Wis. $1000. (941)-380-1480
941-473-1854 CASH
ass Tracker CC, boat, TODAY
r & extras $1,000. For Your Boats
-286-2421 & Jet Skis
center console Mar- (941)-268-7516


time SKITT, /unp Yamana,
bimini top, exc. cond.
$4900. Punta Gorda. 609-
290-6802
17' Glastron 1986 70hp
Evinrude Runs strong.
Trade for Flat boat
(941)-493-3799
| Classified = Sales |
19' boat & trailer -boat is
I/O needs motor. $800
obo for both 941475-3857


22' 2001 Pathfinder
2200V,150 Yamaha
Vmax,t-top, trolling
motor,extra rod holders,
graph with map, stereo,
vhf, charger, Alum trailer,
stored inside, excellent
condition. $18,000, 941-
505-7431


7330 BOATS-POWERED
24' CC 225, all redone,
fully loaded, new every-
thing, GPS color elec., T-
top,alum. trailer $7900.
must see 941-286-1120.
27' 1988 Sportscraft
(2) 1995 150HP Yama-
ha engines. 10' beam.
Flybridge, Too many
options to list. Boat &
motors in EXCELLENT
Condition. $12,500
Located in venice. 239-
218-5454



Boat Donations wanted
to support Clearwater
Marine Aquarium. Tax
Deductable (727)
409-6282 ext. 235


7330 BOATS-POWERED

TO ADVERTISE
IN THE
BOATER'S
BARGAINS
IN WATERLINE
CALL DEBBIE,
941-206-1200
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7332 PERSONAL
WATER VEHICLES

2001 RX-DI See Doo,
Fresh Water Run. Low Hrs.
w/ Trailer. $3,800. obo
(941)-626-3660
9.5' dinghy, no leaks but
attachments need repair.
$100. (941)-637-4668


7334 OUTBOARD/
MARINE ENGINES

1987 Merc 100 hours or
less $550, 1992 Merc 5hp
A-1 Shape $350 Call for
info (941)-780-1544
6hp Evinrude Long Shaft
4hp Short Shaft $325ea
(941)-875-0045
8hp Yamaha 15" shaft,
manual start, 2005 Looks
like brand new. $900
Louis (941)-429-1843
Evinrude OB 6hp, Long
shaft. Exc Cond. $350
(941)-493-4105
MINNKOTA MAZZUM
70-SC Trolling motor.
Less than 1 yr old. New
$700 Yoyr Price
$490/obo 941-376-
4833


7336 BOAT STORAGE/
DOCKING

BOAT LIFT, aluminum,
10,000 Ibs, $1,400.
(941) 347-8412.
DEEP WATER BOAT
SLIPS Englewood 25-60'
$9FT/MO.
941-270-1449
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7338 MARINE SUPPLY
& EQUIP.
125' 5/8" Nylon Anchor
Line. $50., Knee Board,
$25. (941)-627-2276
Dock Lights, (3) large,
beautiful, modern.
$300, (941)-624-0593


7339 CANOES/KAYAKS

14' Redfish. Siit on top.
Fishing pack w/carbon
fiber paddle. $750 firm
(941)-626-7659
Kayak Heritage Feather
Lite Angler w/access.
$380. (941)-639-7578
KAYAKS & CANOES
SALES, RENTAL,
EQUIP. LARGEST
SELECTION IN
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
ESTERO RIVER
(239) 992-4050

7340 0/B MARINE
ENGINE REPAIR

MARINER 1989 20HP tiller,
runs excellent, $800. 631-
481-5301.


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7300 TRUCKS/ 7305 SPORT UTILITY/
PICK-UPS VEHICLES
1995 GMC Sonoma SLS, 1989 FORD BRONCO, runs.
std 4-cyl, 110K, Asking $500 or best offer. Call
$1250/obo (941)4834748 941-875-0258.
1997 Dodge 1/2 Ton SLT, 2000 Chevrolet Blazer 4x4
V8, auto, 108k,must see, only 75k, 4dr. V6, auto,
$4900 941-627-0227 A/C, pwr. windows/doors,
cruise. $4,595 941-380-
1998 Dodge Dakota V6, 1705
Auto, AC, 48k mi. $3500
941-505-8693 2000 Ford Expedition Rear
A/C, 3rd row seat, Nice
1999 CHEW 1500 LS, 6 112K mi
cyl, Auto, 100K. Loaded. Priced to sell $4600
Runs new. Great Price. (941)-585-9926
$4,995. 575-7843 dIr 2001 GMC Yukon XL, 2500
2001 F150 Ext. Cab series, loaded, leather, trail-
4 x 4, leather, short bed, er hitch, 48,800 mi., asking
power everything, beau- $7,500, (941)-575-9391
tiful cond, $7,800
***SOLD TO GOOD l
HOME!!*** UarIow
2001 Ford F250, 27K mi on WeT
new motor, exc. cond. Werne
Loaded. $9,000/obo. 2005 GMC Envoy.
(941)-268-3555 Has Nav. & Everything!
One Owner $15,600
GENE GORMAN (941)-639-3175
PBM E ,R, marlowwerner.com
PtUTA GORDA
2003TOYOTA TACOMA,
CREW CAB. AUCTION
PRICING! $13,990. 11LL (MHll
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com 2007 Chev Equinox
2004 Chevy Silverado, ext. (941)-423-7146
cab, V8, auo, P/W, PA/L,
cruise, CD, great cond. farlo
107K mi., $6,500, (941)- M low
916-0069 Werner
2004 Dodge 4WD, Quad
Cab, SLT, Dually, 5.9, TD 2007 Hummer H2
topper. Great For towing. Loaded, Lux. Package
Bill 941-626-3407 Agent LoadedLux.Package
2005 Dodge RAM 1500 (941)-639-3175
ST, V6, 6 spd. man. 29K marlowwerner.com
Exc. Cond.
Must Sell $9,000 obo
941-457-1661 Uarlow
2006 DODGE 2500, 4 dr, W e her
Diesel, 40K, Loaded. Auto.
Looks & runs new! 2007 Lincoln MKX.
$22,495. 575-7843 dIr Beautiful & Loaded.
low *One Owner $24,195
M ar W (941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com

Werner 73104 X4'S
2007 Chevy Silverado
LT2, Loaded, 16,70 GENE GOR A
Miles. Like New, One E E O BA
Owner $19.995 II Y .
(941)-639-3175 PT. CHARLOTTE
marlowwerner.com 2001 CHEVY BLAZER,
2007 FORD F-150 SUPER V6, AUTO, 2 DR.
CAB FX2, HEAVILY RUGGED! $6,990.
OPTIONED 3200 MILES, 941-625-2141
BLACK/BLACK LEATHER www.genegormans.com
UNDER FACTORY WARRAN-
TY. $22,500 2005 Ford F-150 SIX 4x4
941488-8844 super cab 4.6V8. White
with grey cloth seats, vinyl
2007 Toyota Tundra SS floor, tinted windows, Rhino
Series, 5.7L 22.5K mi Liner & black tool box
exc cond. $18,900 $16,500 with only 13,900
941.628.8250 miles call 941-625-1036


7320 AVIATION
1975 Cessna 150M. IFR.
Exc. cond. Any reasonable
offer 941-629-5755
Airplane Hanger Condo
60x7Osf, $334,000. Call
Larry Bailie (239)-821-8027
Florida Foundation Real-
ty, LLC.

7341 TRAILER
& ACCESSORIES
16' Enclosed trailer Dual
axle $2400 obo
(941)-313-6642
16' Flatbed Trailer, Tandem
Axle, Great Shape!! $500.
(941)-585-1064
2003 LOAD RITE
alum. boat trailer, dual
axle, GVWR 9540,
tongue brake system
$4000 (941)639-6639





2007 Cargo Craft 6x12
enclosed motorcycle trailer.
Extras. Call 941-204-2130
$2,300.00 or B.O
5x14' 2006 SEMCO RAMP
TRAILER $750. 941-276-
1390
6x10 Cargo trailer, ramp &
side door, roof vent, spare
tire, used 4 times, $2,100.
(941)-637-7783
6x12 Enclosed trailer,
good cond. $1,850
***SOLD***
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Continental & First Load.
Discount Pricing.
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and Wiring. TWO-MOR-
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ENGL, FL. 941-460-
9700
NEW BOAT TRAILERS AT
Dealer Cost. Credit Cards
Accepted. WEST COAST
TRAILER (941)698-9902




NEW PRE-OWNED
Cargo Utility
Repairs Tires Hitches
(941)-833-2200
RESCUE TECH
SALES & SERVICE
Consignments
Welcome!


7341 TRAILER
& ACCESSORIES
Car Dolly, Exc. shape.
Straps included. $450
(863)-990-0492
Tow Dolly $500
(941)-698-0804





NEW PRE-OWNED
Cargo Utility
Repairs Tires Hitches
(941)-833-2200
RESCUE TECH
SALES & SERVICE

7360 CYCLES/MOPEDS/
SCOOTERS
07Yam. T.W. 200CC. Endro
3200 mi. Blue / White 58
mpg. Street Legal. Like
New $2850 o.b.o. 941-
505-8573
1982 Honda Nighthawk CB
750 SC Does not Run $500
(941)-735-6490
1982 Yamaha XS650, runs
good, $1100/obo. (941)-
315-3960
1989 Honda Pacific Coast
800cc, white pearl, excel-
lent condition $2800. 941-
544-5579
2002 HONDA REBEL 250cc
Less than 3k miles, great
gas saver $1999.
(941)-270-1382

2002 YAM.BLSTR. 200CC
2 SRK A/C NERF, FRNT
BUMPR, GRB BR.,STNLSS
SILENCER WELL MAINT.
GOOD PLST, FLY BARS,
RZR TIRES, $1700 MIKE
239-229-8195 LV MESG
IN PT CH
2003 Yamaha YZ 125 Dirt
bike. Like new $1600 Go-
Kart, Carter, 6.5hp Seat-
belt, new tires, roll cage
etc. Great Cond Paid
$1500. Sacrafice $550
(941)426-7837
2006 150cc Jackel scoot-
er, 800mi. like new, $1500
(941)-875-9172
2006 HD Soft Tail Heritage,
fully loaded, new tires, all
tuned up w/oil change. Very
clean. $14,500. 941-875-
4677.
2006 HD Streetglide, 2k mi.
$15,000., 2000 FATBOY,
20k mi., $9,500. (941)-
2864599
2006 HONDA 750 chrome
cust. paint-extras exc.
$4800. 258-6163.


7360 CYCLES/MOPEDS/
SCOOTERS

2006 TRIUMPH Scrambler
900cc Retro-Style Bike
$5800. 941-575-4463,
941-276-0424.
2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan
500cc, 2000 mi. very
clean.$4500 Cell 941-875-
4677.
2008 Bali 150cc 80 MPG
Brand New $1950 (941)-
497-1288
GO CART, like new,
Grasshopper, 5hp Robin
Subaru w/roll bars.$350/
obo. 941- 286-0053
MANCO SILVER FOX 2
seater go cart 6.5HP Roll
cage, 2 helmuts, seat-
belts, disc brakes, Ex
cond. $475/obo (941)-
423-0618
MOTORCYCLE AIR LIFT
w/vise & ramp, $350 firm.
Call 941-624-0545.
SCOOTERS FOR SALE
Don't Buy Junk!! Call US
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850 S. River Rd. Engl.
1-888-474-6550
Yamaha FJ6 sportbike.
600 cc, 5000 miles.
perfect condition $4,300
(336)-710-9122

7365 ATV
08 artic cat650 4x4trv mul-
tirider,$8200new,sell for
$5600.941 204-7035
2 seater Murry Go-Kart, roll
cage 5hp runs great $300.
941-235-9933.
2-2006 Suzuki 400
4x4s, adult owned, gar.
kept, very low hrs, (1)
dark green, (1) camo,
warr. 'til 12/09, $3500
ea. (941) 575-5199 or
(941) 716-4814.
2004 Suzuki Ozark 250,
great cond. Low miles,
$1600/obo.
941-286-0146
2006 HONDA ATV
RANCHER TRX400 4x4,
low mi, $3900 /obo
(941)-232-6225
2006 Suzuki LTZ 250 quade
sport. Ex Cond $3300
(845)-721-5035

7370 CAMPERS/
TRAVEL TRAILERS

WANTED
Motorhomes & Campers
We'll sell it!
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7370 CAMPERS/
TRAVEL TRAILERS

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18' slide-out, kitchen/
din/LR, 1 cond, $12,500
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Great selection of pre-
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We'll sell your RV FREE!
Ask about our marketing.
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7370 CAMPERS/
TRAVEL TRAILERS
I Buy Travel Trailers, 5th
Wheels & Park Models.
Pay Cash/Top $$
Dave813-713-3217

7380 MOTOR HOMES/
RVs

1978 Ford Huntsman,
sleeps 6, strong V8 motor,
no generator, good tires &
overall cond. 59K orig mi.
$1800 obo (941)-496-4014
NEED CASH?
Have A Garage
Sale!


7380 MOTOR HOMES/
RVs

1987 MALLARD 27',
91,500 miles. Alum.
roof, generator, no leaks.
$4000obo 239-218-
5454 (located in Venice).
$$ CASH PAID $$
For Your Motor Home/
Travel Trailer Any Size
or Price. Will Come To You.
(941)626-9075
Saturn Tow-Cars. 15 to
choose from. Blue-Ox tow
hitches. PRO-POWER AUTO
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Feeling Fil Page 2 DIE/N/C The Sun Sunday, September 14, 2008


September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month


It seems that every month
has a cause, this month
happens to be ovarian
cancer awareness month.
I've become painfully
aware of certain types of can-
cer through the diagnosis of
various family members.
I must admit that ovarian
cancer is a cancer that I don't
know much about, so I
decided to do a little research
and become more "aware." I
thought I didn't know much,
but I was wrong I didn't
know anything!
There is a lot of important
information out there, and
you can find a lot of it right
at your fingertips online. I
checked out a couple of reli-
able Web sites, here is what I
found:
According to the National
Cancer Institute's Web site
(www.cancer.gov) the defini-


Jennifer
Wadsworth
Feeling Fit Editor


tion of ovarian
cancer is a
cancer that
forms in tis-
sues of the ovary (one of a
pair of female reproductive
glands in which the ova, or
eggs, are formed). Most ovar-
ian cancers are either ovarian
epithelial carcinomas (can-
cer that begins in the cells on
the surface of the ovary) or
malignant germ cell tumors
(cancer that begins in egg
cells).
The number of estimated
new cases and deaths from
ovarian cancer in the United
States in 2008 are:
New cases: 21,650
Deaths: 15,520


There is a section on the
NCI's Web site that talks
about diagnosis. If you have
an annual examination you
know that a Pap test is part
of that yearly visit. I did not
know that it only detects cer-
vical cancer and not ovarian
cancer.
I guess I assumed that the
Pap test would cover all of
the reproductive organs I
was wrong! It turns out that
there is a blood test that is
used to check for something
called CA-125.
Again, I never heard of CA-
125, this is what the Web site
says: CA-125 is a substance
found on the surface of ovar-
ian cancer cells and on some
normal tissues. A high CA-
125 level could be the sign of
cancer or other conditions.
The CA-125 test is not used
alone to diagnose ovarian


cancer. This test is approved
by the Food and Drug
Administration for monitor-
ing a woman's response to
ovarian cancer treatment
and for detecting its return
after treatment.
An ultrasound can also be
used to reveal an ovarian
tumor.
There is an abundance of
information on www.can-
cer.gov. I also went to the
American Cancer Society
Web site at www.cancer.org.
There are a lot of staggering
facts and figures, as well as
educational material and
personal stories.
It is our personal responsi-
bility to educate ourselves
about cancer. It can be over-
whelming and emotional,
but, knowing the facts is
always better than being
afraid of them.


Feeling Fit

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By DESONTA HOLDER
MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS
1Definition: This condi-
tion abnormally large,
firm breasts on males -
is relatively common and
could be mistaken for excess
chest fat. It affects newborns,
boys going through puberty
and older men.
Gynecomastia is not consid-
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of a tumor, liver disease or
hypogonadism.
2Symptoms: Pain in the
breast area, feminine-
looking breasts, swollen
nipples and nipple discharge.
3 Causes: An imbalance of
the hormones estrogen
and testosterone are to
blame. Certain medications,
anabolic steroids and mari-
juana can also cause gyneco-
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sue can be surgically removed.
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months. He reported erectile
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libido. He underwent many
exams, and the results were
normal. The patient was re-
interviewed and he described
a daily intake of three quarts
of soy milk. After he stopped
drinking soy milk, his breast
tenderness resolved and his
estradiol (sex hormone) con-
centration slowly returned to
normal.


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From 8 a.m.-11 a.m. at
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Wednesday
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Center, 809 E. Marion Avenue,
Punta Gorda.
From 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at North
Port branch, 14820 Tamiami
Trail, North Port.
From 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Port
Charlotte Branch, 23080
Harborview Road, Port
Charlotte.

Thursday
From 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at Port
Charlotte Branch, 23080
Harborview Road, Port


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From 8 a.m.- 11 a.m. at
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Port branch, 14820 Tamiami
Trail, North Port.
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From 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Port
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From 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. at Wal-
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Saturday
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Harborview Road, Port
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A Lap-Band procedure may be expensive, but, it's priceless


By TAMMY JONES
PEACE RIVER REGIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER
The saying that good
things come to those who
wait is certainly true when
talking to Kelly Emdin about
her Lap-Band procedure.
Emdin is a 46-year-old
nurse who had a weight loss
procedure called Lap-Band.
This is her success story, in
her own words:
"You may find it odd that I
consider myself a success
story since I still have 40
more pounds to go until I
reach my goal weight; how-
ever, I considered myself a
success the moment I decid-
ed to have the Lap-Band.
"I wasn't always over-
weight. Actually, as an ado-
lescent, I was quite thin. But
after many years of 'the good
life,' and three kids, I found
myself getting bigger and


bigger until I peaked at 248
pounds.
"I was one of those ladies
who 'carried my weight well.'
Whenever I would talk about
bariatric surgery I usually
heard: 'you're not that big'
or, 'you don't meet those
standards.' But I knew I did.
I have been thinking about
the Lap-Band procedure ever
since Peace River Regional
Medical Center did their first
one in 2006; however, timing
and circumstances made it
unfeasible at the time. When
Dr. Iqbal joined the Peace
River Regional Medical
Center team, and I spoke
with him, I knew I had my
surgeon and the time was
now!
"After two weeks of a mod-
ified diet and two weeks of a
liquid diet, I had my proce-
dure. Nine days later I was
back to work."


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A few months 41 pounds
and still losing
"It has been a few months
since my procedure. I have
lost 46 pounds, and have
dropped from a size 24w to a
size 16w. I no longer have to
take my blood pressure and
anti-depressant medications.
In addition to high blood
pressure, I also suffered with
Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Now, no more suffering, it has
practically disappeared.
"People comment: 'It's so
expensive.' My reply is that it
is expensive, but it is price-
less. Having people tell me
everyday how wonderful I
look is priceless. Being able to
shop with my three teen girls
is priceless. The confidence I
feel on the arm of my hand-
some husband is priceless.
The new energy, joy, health
and renewed spirit I have is
priceless! Dr. Iqbal and Peace
River Regional Medical
Center, you're priceless."

What is the Lap-Band
Procedure and when should
you consider weight loss
surgery?
For those who suffer with
severe obesity, a solution may
not be so simple. In a situa-
tion similar to Emdin's, Lap-
Band may be an option for
you.


r


Kelly Emdin before Lap-Band
surgery.

The Lap-Band procedure
has become one of the most
common surgeries for weight
loss and has been approved
in the United States since
2002 for the treatment of
morbid obesity.
The banding procedure
functions through a restric-
tive process by placing an
adjustable band in the proxi-
mal (upper) portion of the
stomach, which enables the
patient to feel full after eating
smaller amounts of food.
In this procedure, the band,
or silicone ring, allows the
surgeon to restrict the


Kelly Emdin after Lap-Band
surgery.


amount of food that enters
the larger stomach portion
from the newly created small
stomach pouch. The smaller
stomach pouch varies from
15-20 cc in size, approximate-
ly the size of a golf ball.
The adjustable band is con-
nected to a port surgically
placed outside the stomach,
underneath the skin. The sur-
geon or specialty trained staff
can increase or decrease
restriction by adding or
removing water from the
fluid-filled band, which is
done as an office based pro-
cedure.
What are the advantages
and benefits of Lap-Band?
It is a relatively simple,
technical procedure, with a
low acute complication rate.
After the procedure you will
have a normal digestion and
nutrient absorption with a
mean weight loss in a three
year period of 35-50 percent
of your excess weight.
If you or someone you
know would like more infor-
mation regarding the Lap-
Band procedure, or would like
to make an appointment con-
tact Surgical Associates of
Charlotte County at 941-258-
3279.


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I FACES & PLACES


'Reach to Recovery'
coordinator recognized
Beverly Clayton, Charlotte
County's "Reach to Recovery"
Breast Cancer Coordinator,
received Florida's "Terese
Lasser" award, at the Florida
American Cancer Society
conference in Orlando
September 6, 2008. She was
also honored Sept 8 at the
American Cancer Society's
Tri-County Annual Dinner.
Beverly, a 35 year breast can-
cer survivor, and an
American Cancer Society vol-
unteer for the past 25 years,
was nominated by our unit
and was selected from among
all the other nominees in the
state.
Reach to Recovery began
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ways when they too have
been faced with this diagno-
sis. She has trained many
women as "Reach to
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woman in our county can
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they need the support the
most. She is there at every
health fair as well, to be sure
she gets the word out to the
public.
Beverly also plans a month-
ly program for breast cancer
survivors, the "Uplifters' that
allows an opportunity for
continuing education and
comraderie.
She has spent many hours
making sure the "Resource"
closet in the American
Cancer Society office is
always ready for the survivor
to drop by and select a fash-
ionable wig when
chemotherapy has caused her
hair loss. She has acquainted
them with the many pro-
grams offered: "I Can Cope"
(A 5-6 week program open to


all cancer survivors and fami-
lies); "Look Good, Feel Better"
(A cosmetologist fits them
with wigs and provides and
teaches application of make
up) and, guided them
through choices of treatment,
and had a willing ear when a
woman just wants to talk.
She has been a guiding
light teaching women to do
breast self examination, urg-
ing them to have mammo-
grams, and working on pro-
grams to provide free mam-
mograms for those uninsured
for needed service.
Beverly Clayton is a very
deserving honoree!

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A.C.S. presented Beverly Clayton
with a framed plaque of the
breast cancer ribbon, with the
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crime prevention, internet
and child safety, and environ-
mental awareness. Dr. Kevin
Van Nostrand's office will be


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screenings, and distribute
information on disease pre-
vention, health promotion for
the children.
The Charlotte County
Sheriff's Department and
Punta Gorda Police
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to provide free "Stranger
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trailer, drug prevention for all
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special ladies for their 10
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respect of her co-workers and
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strong leader in MFM's grow-
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careers with Murdock Family
Medicine in October 1998.
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medical clerk for the practice
spending many years working
for Dr.s Dana Planer and cur-
rently with Dr. Greg Miller.
Serpa has spent her career at
the practice as a LPN lead
nurse in several of the doc-
tor's areas, most recently with
Dr. Louise Cohen. Both of
these ladies are recognized
for their superb job knowl-
edge and strong leadership.
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skills and experience to the
practice that have helped
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Tri-County Unit of the American Cancer Society recognizes many


By GLORIDA PATMORE
AMERICAN CANCER
SOCIETY VOLUNTEER
It is the participation of
many individuals that pro-
pelled the local unit to success
in reaching and exceeding
goals, and Bobbi Daughtry,
Chairman of the Board, recog-
nized these many individuals
and businesses with awards
and certificates at the annual
awards dinner held at
Kingsway Country Club. Joan
Pountnay planned the event,
as she has for many years.
The "Society Award" for con-
tributions exceeding $10,000
was awarded to: Florida
Cancer Specialists, Omni
Waste of Charlotte County,
LLC, and Sweetbay Super
Markets.
Dick Cordts of "Water's Edge
Resorts" related how he had
approached "Sweet Bay
Supermarkets" about helping
them raise money for children
with cancer (the ROCK pro-
gram), and they came back
with a proposal that involved
all of their markets in the area
raising money for one month.
Dick reported that along with
the programs from "Water
Edge Resort" $26,000 was
raised.
Corporate Donors recog-
nized for contributions
exceeding $1,500 each were
21st Oncology, Advanced
Imaging of Port Charlotte,
Charlotte County Schools,
Charlotte Regional Medical
Center, Coors Brewing
Company, Fawcett Memorial
Hospital, Lyn Bevis, Remax
Realty, Merrill Lynch (Leedy-
Wierhake Group), OnCure
Medical Corp. (Kenneth
Kaplan, MD), Peace River
Medical Center, Pinnacle
Employee Leasing, Rotary
Club of Placida, Seminole
Indian Tribe of Florida,
Southern Gardens Citrus,
Southern States Bull Riding
Inc. Suncoast Schools Federal
Credit Union of LaBelle and


Charlotte County, and Water's
Edge Resort.
"Project Detect," the pro-
gram that provides mammo-
grams for uninsured women,
is now administered by the
Florida Department of Health,
and Kathy Beckwith, Jan
Chutock, and Donna Keith
were recognized from the
department.
Corporate in-kind donors
recognized were: Carraba's
Italian Grill, Fawcett Memorial
Hospital, Fawcett H2U Center,
Gasparilla Inn & Club, Hendry
County Fairgrounds, LaBelle
High School, Port Charlotte
High School, Royal Palm
Retirement Centre, Shades of
Gray Band, and Smuggler's
Enterprises, Inc.
Media in-kind donors were
the Charlotte Sun, Herald
Tribune, and Clear Channel
Radio.
This past year our doctors
participated in screenings for
early detection of cancer of the
rectal-colon, prostate, oral,
and skin organized by June
Davis and held at the H2U
Center of Fawcett hospital.
Drs. Lubiner, Rioux, Melser,
Butler, Bada, Constance,
Bunning, Hunek, Spencer,
Ciarello, Weitzel, and Carol
Stevens all gave their time and
expertise.
Also recognized were the
Event Chairmen.
Cattle Baron's Ball: Bobbi
Daughtry and Chris
Kittleberger with Cort Frolich
as auctioneer.
Relay For Life: Charlotte
County, Lisa Blanchard and
Kim Blondun
LaBelle: Mary Risely and
Tara Sherrod
Boca Grande: David
Edmonds and Joe Cezia
ACS 125, another very spe-
cial fundraiser, was organized
by Anne and Kyle Keesling and
Barbara and Bob Hull, and
hosted by Lori and Ed Getzen.
Recognition was also given
to the coordinators and facili-


Photos provided by Merrill Boggs
New board officers for the 2008-2009 year (left to right): Medical Advisor, Dr. Michael Katin,Treasurer Bobbi
Daughtry, Secretary Joy Butler, Chair Jeff Leedy, Vice-Chair Alix Hall, and Medical Advisor, Dr. Eric Lubiner.


tators of our programs:
'Advocacy," John Rioux, MD;
Nominating committee; June
Davis; "Reach to Recovery,"
Beverly Clayton, "Road to
Recovery" Marsha Normoyle
and Bonnie Galvin, "Ostomy"
Gloria Patmore and Roger
Wilson, "Look Good, Feel
Better" Jane Mason, "Man to
Man," Gary Garrison; and "I
Can Cope," Tammy Bennett.
Very special awards are pre-
sented each year to honorees
selected because of their
demonstration of courage
through adversity. This year's
"Courage" Award went to
Gayle Morris.
The Unit "Hope" Award was
given to Tammy Bennett, a
past president, board member,
Relay For Life past chair and
present co-chair, co-coordina-
tor of the screenings and "I
Can Cope" and Outreach pro-
grams.
The "Bernie Kling" award is
given each year in memory of
Bernie, a volunteer that started
our "Man to Man" program
and a very dedicated volun-
teer. The recipient this year is
Gary Garrison.
The "Volunteer of the Year,"


Beverly Clayton, Jan Odom, and Marsha Normoyle receiving Honorary
Life Membership on the local board of the American Cancer Society.


always a well kept secret until
the moment of the award, was
Alix Hall. Alix has been chair of
the Relay for Life several years,
a board member for many
years, and has worked hard to
gain corporate sponsorships.
Also announced were three
new Honorary Life Members
of the Board: Beverly Clayton,
Jan Odom, and Marsha
Normoyle. Each has served on
the board for many years, and


with deep dedication.
Bobbi thanked her outgoing
officers: Jeff Leedy, Vice
Chairman; Joy Butler,
Secretary; Dr. Lubiner,
Treasurer; Medical Advisor,
Michael Katin MD, and pre-
sented each with a gift for their
service.
Installation of the new board
members, Susan Malvik, Dr.
David Gayler, Dick Cordts, and
David Edmonds, was done by


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board member Reverend Bob
Carlson using an eye opening
quiz worth relating to you.
"How many premature
deaths are expected this year
due to smoking?"


Answer: 438,000.
"Of that number how many
were non smokers exposed to
second hand smoke?"
Answer is 38,000.
Giving multiple choices for


the answers, he also asked:
Q: Is "Road to Recovery"
A) The name of a program
for cancer patients who are
also alcoholics?
B) Steps a cancer patient


should take to seek treatment
and support?
C) Transportation help for
people with cancer
D) A program to recoup the
out of pocket expenses for the


Healthcare Profile


Dr. Michael Stampar explains nonsurgical Radiage skin tightening


What is Radiage?
Radiage is the most significant advance in
nonsurgical skin tightening available. Using
continuous, high frequency, radio wave
energy (RF), Radiage generates heat in the
skin, which causes it to contract. Aging and
sun damage cause the collagen in the skin
to become less dense and less tightly bound.
Fibrous bands that hold your skin firmly to
the muscle also weaken, causing the skin to
lose definition and sag. Radiage heats the
collagen to a point that it can release and
recontract, resulting in tighter skin.

How does it work?
Radiage delivers constant, gradual energy,


Michael Stampar, D.O.


causing heat to build up where the skin and fat layer come together.
The increasing heat near the skin's surface denatures, or modifies,
the collagen protein bundles, causing them to contract horizontally.
This results in denser, tighter skin. The increasing heat in the
deeper layer contracts the fibrous bands that run through the fat
layer and pull the skin closer to the underlying muscle, causing
vertical contraction. The skin is then rapidly cooled to force further
contraction. The key is to deliver the amount of energy it takes to
trigger maximal contraction for each individual patient, as opposed to
a predetermined, fixed dose of pulses.

Does Radiage burn the skin?
No. A nutrient-enriched cooling gel is applied to the skin
throughout the procedure, keeping the surface of the skin cooler
than the deep dermis where the heat is concentrated. At the same
time the energy drives nutrients, such as hyaluronic acid, DMAE
and phospholipids, into the skin as the hydrating gel is absorbed.
These nutrients are essential for skin rejuvenation. In the deeper
tissue, the temperature is gradually and painlessly raised to the
point that collagen can denature and contract.


If I need filler, why should I get
the area treated with heat?
If you have a visible wrinkle line,
crease or groove, filler will help. But
those wrinkles mean your skin has lost its
integrity, firmness, thickness and elasticity
and needs to be replenished first. Hard
V-shaped lip lines, for example, can be
softened to a soft U-shape with Radiage.
This leads to a smoother look once filler
is injected. Nasolabial folds, glabellar lines
and marionette lines can be reduced to
a soft, shallow groove by reducing the
thickness of the high side of the fold.
Crow's feet can be softened by flattening
the high ridges and softening the base


of the creases. Used before overall volume restoration with
Sculptra or Radiesse, Radiage compresses the subdermal plane
to achieve firmer results with less filler. Dr. Stampar always heats
first and then uses the appropriate filler.

Does Radiage affect filler or other cosmetic
procedures? What about colored skin?
Tests show there is no harm in heating over fillers that
are currently available for use. As artificial pigments can be
affected by heat treatment, care is taken to not heat directly over
permanent make-up. Radiage is blind to skin type and color
because there is no wound at the surface to heal.

Is there anyone who can't get Radiage?
Other than pacemakers and implanted defibrillators, there
are no medical contraindications to Radiage. Many patients who
cannot have a surgical procedure can benefit from nonsurgical
skin tightening.


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incidental items associated
with treatment.
(Answer is C)
Q: The ROCK program is
A) A reenactment of
Woodstock
B) A solid foundation for
successful cancer treatment
C) Reaching Out To Cancer
Kids
D) A reality TV show about
cancer patients.
(Answer C)
Q: The Mission of the
American Cancer Society
includes
A) To eliminate Cancer as a
major health problem by pre-
venting cancer
B) Saving the lives of cancer
patients
C) Diminishing suffering
from cancer through research,
education, advocacy and ser-
vice
D) All of the above
(Answer D)
Board members then
pledged to dedicate their time
and talents to the efforts of the
American Cancer Society to
eliminate cancer as a major
health problem by preventing
cancer, saving lives, and
diminishing suffering from
cancer.
Installation of the board offi-
cers for 2008-2009 followed.
Chair Jeff Leedy
Vice Chair Alix Hall
Secretary Joy Butler
Treasurer Bobbi Daughtry
Medical Advisors Michael
Katin MD and Eric Lubiner
MD.
They pledged as officers of
the Charlotte/TriCounty Unit
of the American Cancer
Society to dedicate their time
and leadership abilities to the
efforts of the American Cancer
Society to eliminate cancer as
a major health problem by
preventing cancer, saving lives,
and diminishing suffering
from cancer.
Executive Director of the Tri-
County Unit Valerie Ehrenfeld,
gave a heartfelt thank you to
the many volunteers. We are
all working together to elimi-
nate cancer!


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I NEWS & NOTES


Florida Blood Centers
to host open house
The Florida's Blood Centers
(FBC) Port Charlotte Branch
will host an open house from
6 p.m.-8 p.m. on October 2.
As a special thank you to
donors that evening, there
will be food, fun, and special
giveaways.
Save up to three lives with
your donation and give the
gift of life in our community.
The Port Charlotte Branch is
located at 23080 Harborview
Road, between King's
Highway and US41.
Don't Forget the Facts!
More than 2,000 blood
donations are needed each
day in Florida
ust one donation can save
multiple lives, because it's
separated into components
- red blood cells, plasma and
platelets, clotting factors and
a host of pharmaceuticals.
Donating blood is perfect-
ly safe.
Every two seconds, some-
one in the United States
needs blood.
More than 2,000 blood
donations are needed each
day in Florida.
Any person who has ever
considered giving blood
should contact Florida's Blood
Centers. Every blood type is
currently needed. Cancer
patients are in daily need of
treatment, burn victims use
plasma, trauma victims need
red blood transfusions and
patients having routine surg-
eries depend on the gift of a
volunteer donor. Donors can
be a young as 16 and there is
no upper age limit. Visit
www.floridasbloodcenters.org
or call 1-888-9DONATE.

Gentle Yoga
Beginning on September 18
there will be a "Gentle Yoga"
class with Virginia Williamson
on Thursday at noon, at
Laishley Park Municipal
Marina, 100 Retta Esplanade,


Punta Gorda. $10. Everyone
who enjoys a gentle class is
welcome, it is suitable for all:
Beginners, experienced prac-
titioners and those with phys-
ical limitations. Please bring
your own mat. For more
information call 941-380-
5854.

Punta Gorda bicycle tour
Acme Bicycle Shop invites
the public to join Team Punta
Gorda for a "Bike ifn' Brunch"
at 9 a.m. Sept. 20. Join the
group for a tour of Punta
Gorda punctuated with four
stops for snacks. Meet the
group in front of Acme
Bicycle Shop in the Crosstrails
Shopping Center, 615 Cross
St. in Punta Gorda with your
bicycle, helmet and appetite.
This event will cost $5 per
person; proceeds will be
donated to Punta Gorda's
Bicycle Friendly Initiative.
Participants are requested to
RSVP to 941-639-2293 or 941-
258-3400.

Chanting for peace
The Yoga Sanctuary is offer-
ing a "time out" to center
oneself with harmony. The
Yoga Sanctuary will honor the
UN International Day of
Peace and Fall Equinox by
chanting the sacred sound of
OM 108 times. This will be
followed by nine minutes of
silence to absorb the vibra-
tions of this powerful mantra.
This event begins at 7:30 a.m.
on Sept. 20 and will be held at
the studio at 403 Sullivan St.
in Punta Gorda. There is no
charge and everyone is wel-
come. Call 941-505-yoga
(9642) or visit www.theyoga-
sanctuary.biz for more infor-
mation.

Quantum Touch workshop
T.H.E. Therapy Works will
instruct about Quantum
Touch, which involves a series
of breathing and body aware-
ness techniques to help you


focus and amplify life-force
energy. This class will be
offered 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.


Sept. 20 at the studio, 210
Wood St., Punta Gorda. Doris
G. will facilitate the class. QT


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professionals, including chi-
ropractors, acupuncturists,
massage therapists, nurses,
medical doctors, reflexolo-
gists, kinesiologists and occu-
pational therapists, in combi-
nation with their traditional
practices to dramatically
improve the results for their
clients.
Beginners, children as well
as adults, enjoy QT as a
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well as for their pets. QT prac-
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reduce pain and inflamma-
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bones realign themselves with
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the energy and the body's
innate ability to heal itself
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amplify the power of your
sessions with advanced tech-


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in conjunction with other
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Massoga
Day to day stresses can be
detrimental to your health
and well-being. This unique
class combines special yoga
techniques and therapeutic
massage to help release these
stresses. With this class you
can increase your strength,
flexibility, and reduce your
stress level all in one session.
Our goals as instructors in
this class is to give you a won-
derful workout session where
you will leave feeling like a
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Prenatal Yoga
Bonnie Yonker, owner of
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Yoga with Janice Clarfield. A
recognized expert in Prenatal
Yoga, Janice sits on the
Prenatal Yoga Advisory
Committee for Yoga Alliance.
The Yoga Sanctuary is excited
to offer this new specialized
practice to our community.
Prenatal Yoga is a wonderful
way to prepare the body for
birth as well as to deepen
your relationship with your
baby. Future mothers in any
stage of pregnancy can par-
ticipate. Join the free intro-
ductory Prenatal Yoga class
from 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. on
Saturday, September 27
where the workshop content
and schedule will be intro-
duced. Please visit
www.theyogasanctuary.biz for
more information.


Healthcare Professional
Green program
The Center for
Organizational Excellence at
IMPAC University announces
the "Lean Sigma for
Healthcare: Green Belt
Certification Program. This
program is designed for
health-care professionals
interested in reducing costs
while improving the quality of
care provided. The eight-ses-
sion program will be present-
ed by Dr. Robert C. Peterson
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sept. 16, 23 and 30 and Oct. 2,
7 and 9 at the IMPAC
University campus at 900 W
Marion Ave. in Punta Gorda.
For more information, call
941-833-3474 or e-mail
btrubenbach@impacu.edu.

Pet Partners
Gulf Coast Pet Partners pro-
mote healthy aging through
the involvement of animals in
everyday life. Pet Partners are
volunteer human/animal
teams registered by the Delta
Society. These teams consist
of an animal handler and a
species of domestic animal.
Domestic animals may


include dogs, cats, guinea
pigs, rabbits, birds and horses
to name a few. Training for
the volunteers consists of a
hands-on workshop or by
doing the Delta home study
course. The volunteers and
their animals) are then inde-
pendently tested for skills and
aptitude. For information
about the next training ses-
sion call Judy Peter at 941-
764-0303.

Tai Chi classes
Instructor Sharon Fultz is
offering taichichuan classes
at 4 p.m. on Tuesdays at the
Marina at Laishley Park, 100 E
Retta Esplanade, Building
111, Punta Gorda. Tai chi
means the "Grand Ultimate."
The class is based on the ever
popular Yang Style with a
sprinkling of Sun Style and
some Chen. Chen is the root
of most taichichuan practiced
today. Sun is the style that
contains so much qigong,
allowing rapid progress in the
energy development. The cost
is $10 for the individual class,
or purchase a six-week pack-
age for $50. For more infor-
mation, call 941-276-0674 or
e-mail sfandff@yahoo.com.

Breast Cancer
Awareness Ride
Acme Bicycle Shop LLC, in
affiliation with Trek Bicycles is
hosting the 2008 Breast
Cancer Awareness Ride. The
date is Saturday, October 11,
with rides starting at 10 a.m.
There will be two rides, one of
10 miles and the second of 25
miles. All activities will start
at ACME Bicycle Shop, 615
Cross St., (Cross Trails Center)
on US 41 in Punta Gorda.
All of the donations will go
directly to The Breast Cancer
Research Foundation. The
ride is open to the public. A
donation of $25 is requested
and can be paid online by
going to the Trek Website at
www.trekbikes.com, sign up
under Acme Bicycle Shop.


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Register early Trek is giv-
ing away "Event Socks" to the
first 20 registrants with
ACME. Every rider that pre-
registers will receive a gift bag
and be entered into a drawing
for some nice prizes from
Trek Bicycle. You can register
the day of the ride starting at
9 a.m. Beverages and snacks
will be provided by ACME.
For more information call
941-258-3400 or 941-639-
2263.

Warm Water Indoor
Aquatic Exercise
Do you like to exercise in
the water, but don't like the
sun? Or are most of the pools
in the area a little too cool?
Here's a solution! H2U and
Fawcett Memorial Hospital
sponsor gentle indoor aquatic
exercise classes Tuesday and
Thursday afternoons at noon,
1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m., at
Fawcett Sports and Rehab
therapy pool, Promenades
Mall, 3280 Tamiami Trail,
Suite 11, Port Charlotte. Cost
is $3 per class, paid monthly
in advance. For more infor-
mation, call 764-1333 or 575-
2034.

Special Church Food Drive
The Episcopal Church of
the Good Shepherd in Punta
Gorda is putting forth a spe-
cial effort this summer to pro-
vide non-perishable food to
the Good Samaritan Food
Pantry in Punta Gorda. For
years the church has collected
food donations for the pantry
on a weekly basis. This year
the need is especially great
due to the economy. A dire
need exists for nonperishable
food and specifically for items
such as spaghetti sauce, dry
spaghetti noodles, peanut
butter, grape jelly, canned
pastas, canned meats, tuna,
cereal, crackers and juices.
Food items may be brought to
the church office between
9am and 4pm Monday thru
Thursday or on Sundays at


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the 8am or 10am services.
The Church is located at 401
W. Henry Street in Punta
Gorda, just across from the
Punta Gorda library. For more
information call 639-2757.

Red Cross classroom
open to community
The Charlotte County
Chapter of the American Red
Cross would like to announce
that their classroom/ meeting
space is now open for com-
munity use. The 900 square
foot space is outfitted with
equipment donated in large
part by the United Way.
Amenities include; 2 large
screen flat panel televisions,
DVD player, separate
entrance and a bathroom.
This offer is open to all busi-
ness and organizations in
Charlotte County. Please call
the Charlotte County
American Red Cross at (941)
629-4345 for information on
rates and availability.

Wound management
program
Englewood Community
Hospital wound management
program offers free assess-
ments for nonhealing wounds


from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday, Tuesdays and
Wednesday and from 8 a.m.
to 12 p.m. Friday at 779
Medical Drive, Suite 2 in
Englewood. Call 941-473-
9305.

h2u Heartwalkers
Fawcett Memorial Hospital
holds a weekly progress mea-
sure for all h2u heartwalkers
from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Wednesday at the Cultural
Center of Charlotte County.

Respite services
Catholic Charities offers
respite services for people
with memory loss from 9:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday
in Port Charlotte at Villa San
Carlos on Easy Street. The
expanded program will
include social and recreation-
al activities for people with
memory loss and any other
seniors wishing to participate.
For information, call 941-629-
9990.

Free medical clinic
There is a free medical clinic
at 8 a.m. Thursday at Punta
Gorda Alliance Church, 7500
Florida St. in Punta Gorda.


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The church is also looking for
volunteers to help with the
clinic. Call 941-637-6444.

Free screening
Dr. Rocky Aker of New Hope
Natural Healing Center will
hold a free spinal screening
and chiropractic adjustment
for new patients on the sec-
ond Thursday of each month.
New Hope is at 2101 Tamiami
Trail in Port Charlotte. Call
941-766-1882 for an appoint-
ment.

Advisory board meeting
The Americans with
Disabilities Act advisory
board, sponsored by the
Center for Independent
Living, meets at 8 a.m. the
second Friday of the month at
the Hearing Impaired
Persons, on Sand Lake
Boulevard in Port Charlotte.
The group meets to educate
the business community,
local government and the
general public of their obliga-


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tions under the civil rights
act. For more information,
call 941-766-8333.

Be a Gaiter
Join the popular Crosstown
Gaiters mall-walking program
sponsored by Charlotte
Regional Medical Center. The
group holds monthly registra-
tion and check-ins at 9 a.m.-
11 a.m. the third Wednesday
of every month in the center
lobby of the Port Charlotte
Town Center mall. The
"course" is a 3/4-mile trek
with stops at 12 separate
exercise and stretching sta-
tions. Upon joining, each par-
ticipant receives a T-shirt,
pedometer and guide identi-
fying the benefits of walking.
The guide also proposes tips
for starting a walking pro-
gram and offers instruction
on how to customize an indi-
vidual walking program.
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tage of free blood-pressure
screenings, track their activi-
ty, log goals and participate in
a member walk as well as var-
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tions, and a dietitian ma be
on hand to instruct walkers
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have its monthly meeting the
third Monday of the month
in the Suncoast Auditorium.
Learn how good health cre-
ates happiness. Space is lim-
ited, so for reservations call
941- 473-3919 or 888-685-
1598.

Help cancer patients onto
the Road to Recovery
The American Cancer
Society's Road to Recovery
Program is in need of volun-
teers who are willing to
drive cancer patients to and
from their cancer treat-


ments. Volunteer drivers are
needed to ensure that all
patients are getting the care
that they desperately need
to get back on the "Road To
Recovery."
Training is provided to
those who want to volunteer
their time. Requirements for
volunteering include having
a good driving record, a
valid driving license, and a
vehicle that is in good work-
ing condition. For more
information, please call
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Educational programs
The Alzheimer's
Association has numerous
educational programs open
to the public. Offerings
include Basic Course for
Caregivers, Maintain Your
Brain, and information
about local care giver sup-
port groups. They will also
come to your community
with the Memory Mobile and
a speaker's bureau for pre-
sentations. Call 941-365-
8883 for details and loca-
tions.
Free substance
abuse treatment
Funding for a federal funded
substance abuse program pro-
vides a voucher for up to
$3,500 for free substance
abuse and co-occuring (sub-
stance abuse and mental
health) recovery services for
qualified adults. Clients who
are in need of treatment first
needs to undergo an assess-
ment to qualify for the pro-
gram. After the assessment, if
the client is approved, the
client will receive a voucher
with the treatment provider of
their choice for services. In
Charlotte County, there are
several substance abuse recov-
ery counseling providers avail-
able. This program pays for
counseling services lasting sev-
eral months at no cost to eligi-
ble individuals. Individuals
may be private or court man-
dated. Between these
resources, a person can devel-
op a very comprehensive
recovery program. Call Annette
Fiedler Counseling at 941-637-
9991 for more information.

Guardianship training
The Florida Developmental
Disabilities Council sponsors
training workshops on Florida
guardianships, special-needs
trusts, specialized wills, and
how to navigate the legal sys-
tem. Free for consumers and
family members, but registra-
tion is required. Contact Jean
Sherman at 305- 243-6397 or
jsherman@med.miami.edu.


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I KEEPING FIT I HEALTH HAPPENINGS IN YOUR AREA


Note: If you would like to
have your class listed in the
Events section, call Jennifer
Wadsworth at 941-206-1190
or send an e-mail to feeling-
fit@sun-herald.com.

Aerobics
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers "Anything Goes" aero-
bics class at 9:45 a.m.
Wednesday, low-impact
aerobics at 8:30 a.m.
Thursday, and interval aer-
obics at 9:45 a.m. Monday.
Twist Fitness for Women
offers hi/low aerobics at 10
a.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.


North Port Family YMCA
offers a hi/lo aerobics class
for adults 18 and over at
10:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Y-Express offers Aerobic
Body Workout at 8:30 a.m.
and low-impact aerobics at
6:30 p.m. Monday; aerobic
body workout at 8:30 a.m.
and low-impact aerobics at
6:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers a hi/low aerobics class
at 9:15 a.m. Monday and
Wednesday.
Body One Fitness Club
offers basic step, express car-
dio aerobics, hip-hop, get
ripped, core attack and


advanced step in TiVo aero-
bics.
South County Regional
Park offers an aerobics plus
class at 11 a.m. Monday and
Wednesday.
Edison College YMCA
offers low impact aerobics at
8 a.m. and 9:15 a.m.
Monday, 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday and Thursdays,
and 7:30 a.m. Friday; B-
ready-robics at 9:45 a.m.
Friday.

Aero-STEP
Franz Ross Park YMCA,
"Aero-STEP" class from 9:45
a.m.-10:45 a.m. on Monday


and Wednesday. This class
will provide class partici-
pants with opportunities to
focus on their cardiovascular
energies and benefits.

Back and abs
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a class on strength-
ening the abdominals and
back at 10:10 a.m.
Wednesday.

Balance ball
Body One Fitness Club
offers balance ball and body
bar classes using TiVo.


Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers "Resist a Fall," a bal-
ance and mobility class, at 2
p.m. Monday and
Wednesday.
Community Presbyterian
Church offers a balance
movement class at 11 a.m.
Friday.
Body One Fitness Club
offers balance in motion
classes at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays.
BEAN workout
Body One Fitness Club
offers bean ab and core
classes using TiVo.


Balance and mobility


I KEEPING FIT I CLASS LOCATIONS


ACME Bicycle Shop, call
941-639-2263.
American Legion, 1770 E.
Venice Ave. Call 941-488-1769.
Ancient Traditions Healing
Studio, 18260 Paulson Drive,
Unit C in Port Charlotte. Call
941-626-3113.
Angel Ministries, 2269 S.
Tamiami Trail in Venice. Go
online to:
www.angelministriesofflorida.c
om
Bicycle Center, 3795 S.
Tamiami Trail in Port Charlotte.
Call 941-627-6600.
Bobcat Trail, in North Port.
Call 941-286-6567.
Boca Grande Community
Center, 131 1st St. in Boca
Grande. Call 941-276-0935.
Body One Fitness Club,
24901 Sandhill Blvd., No.1 in
Deep Creek Commons. Call
941-766-0003.
Burnt Store Presbyterian
Church, 11330 Burnt Store
Road in Punta Gorda. Call 941-
639-0001.
Charlotte County Parks and
Recreation:
South County Regional
Park Pool, 670 Cooper St. in
Punta Gorda. Call 941-505-
8686.
Harold Recreation Center
in Port Charlotte. Call 941-627-
1074.


Community Presbyterian
Church, 405 McCall Road in
Englewood.
CRMC Wellness Center, 733
E. Olympia Ave. in Punta Gorda.
Call 941-637-2450.
Cultural Center of Charlotte
County fitness center, 2280
Aaron St., Port Charlotte. Call
941-625-4175.
Curves: 10175 Tamiami Trail
in Punta Gorda. Call 941-639-
7737; Towles Plaza, 2705
Tamiami Trail in Punta Gorda.
Call 941-639-8525; on Indiana
Avenue behind Stefanos
Restaurant in Englewood. Call
941-391-0259; 14525 Tamiami
Trail, No. 8 in North Port. Call
941-423-5544 or go online to
www.northportcurves.com.
Dynamic Martial Arts
Center, 12707 Tamiami Trail in
North Port. Call 941-276-7258.
Edison College YMCA,
26300 Airport Road in Punta
Gorda. Call 941-505-4000.
Elite Training and Fitness,
1312 Market Circle, Unit 11 in
Port Charlotte. Call 941-286-
3475.
Englewood Community
Hospital, 700 Medical Blvd. in
Englewood. Call 941-473-5048.
Englewood Sports Complex,
1300 River Road in Englewood.
Call 941-475-4566.
Englewood YMCA, 701


Medical Blvd. in Englewood.
Call 941-475-1234.
First United Methodist
Church of Punta Gorda, 507 W.
Marion Ave. in Punta Gorda.
Call 941-575-2034.
Fawcett Sports & Rehab
therapy pool, Promenades Mall,
3280 Tamiami Trail, Suite 11,
Port Charlotte. 941-764-1333 or
941-575-2034.
Franz Ross branch YMCA,
19333 Quesada Ave. in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-629-9622.
Full Circle Martial Arts Club,
Mills End Community Center in
Arcadia. Call 863-558-2021.
George Mullen Activity
Center, 4956 City Center Blvd.
North Port. Call (941) 426-8331
or (941) 861-5000.
Higher Ground Performing
Arts Studio, 2672 Tamiami Trail
in Port Charlotte. Call 941-625-
3622.
Lakeside Plantation, Toledo
Blade Boulevard in North Port.
Call 941-423-5500.
Mid-County Regional
Library, 2050 Forrest Nelson
Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Call
941-613-3160.
Mystic See, 411 W. Dearborn
in Englewood. Call 941-473-
3816.
North Port Community
Educational Center, 4940 Pan
American Blvd. Call 941-204-


0095.
North Port Family YMCA,
5925 Greenwood Ave. in North
Port. Call 941-429-2269.
North Port Tae Kwon Do,
12715 Tamiami Trail in Warm
Mineral Springs. Call 941-426-
7484.
Peace River Women's
Center, 21297 Olean Blvd. in
Port Charlotte. Call 941-624-
6783.
Pilates for Life, 312 Nesbit
Street, Suite 112, Punta Gorda.
505-1764.
Port Charlotte Beach
Recreation Center, 4500 Harbor
Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Call
941-627-1628.
Progressive Health Club,
17751 Murdock Circle in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-743-8700.
Punta Gorda Club, 2905
Tamiami Trail in Punta Gorda.
Call 941-505-0999.
Rotunda West Community
Center, 3754 Cape Haze Drive
in Rotonda West. Call 941-391-
0259.
Senior Educational Center,
4940 Pan American Blvd., North
Port. Call 941-426-7378.
Shuman's ATA Black Belt
Academy, 18350 Paulson Drive
in Port Charlotte. Call 941-255-
5425.
South County Regional
Park, 670 Cooper St. in Punta


Gorda. Call 941-505-8686.
StrollerFit, the Dallas White
Park next to North Port YMCA.
Call 941-429-1369.
Suncoast Auditorium, 700
Medical Blvd. in Englewood.
Call 941-474-6412.
Tennis in Arcadia, at the
Storybook Park tennis courts by
the Speer Center on U.S. 17. in
Arcadia. Call 941-391-0146.
T.H.E. Therapy Works, 210
Wood St. in Punta Gorda. Call
941-833-5717.
The Yoga Sanctuary, 403
Sullivan St. in Punta Gorda. Call
941-505-9642 or go online to
www.theyogasanctuary.biz.
Tringali Center, 3460 Access
Road in Englewood. Call 941-
473-1018.
Twist Fitness for Women,
Port Charlotte Town Center,
1441 Tamiami Trail in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-743-2348.
Unity Church of Peace, 1250
Rutledge Ave. in Port Charlotte.
Call 941-624-5978, option 2.
*Women's Resource Center of
Sarasota County, 806 Pinebrook
Road in Venice. Call 941-485-
9724.
*World Martial Arts Academy,
3846-E Tamiami Trail in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-624-5200.
*Y-Express, 1928 Kings
Highway in Port Charlotte. Call
941-258-3131.


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Belly dance
Monday:
Lithe & Easy Yoga offers
belly dancing at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday:
Ancient Traditions Healing
Studio offers ancient dance
classes at 6 p.m.
Englewood YMCA offers a
belly-dancing class at 10:10
a.m.
Boca Grande Community
Center offers belly-dance
lessons at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Thursday:
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a belly-dancing work-


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Friday:
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers belly-dancing classes
at 5:30 p.m.

Bike riding
ACME Bicycle Shop offers a
"Gawk and Talk" ride on
Saturday from 10 to 35
miles. No rider left behind.
Rides depart at 8:30 a.m.
sharp. Short rides return by
10 a.m., longer rides return
by 11 a.m. Bicycle and hel-
met required for all rides.
Weekly rides are hosted by
and start at The Bicycle
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Saturday. A "joy ride" goes
approximately 10 miles at a
leisurely pace. The first and
third Saturday has a ride that
goes approximately 25 miles.
Call to confirm participation
by noon Friday.

Body bar
Y-Express offers a body-bar
class at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays.
Edison College YMCA offers
a power bar workout at 9:45
a.m. Tuesday and 8:30 a.m.
Friday.

Body combat
The Punta Gorda Club
offers body combat at 5:30
p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.

Body flex
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offering a body flex class at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Body parts
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers high-level, low-impact
endurance and strength-
training classes at 6 a.m.
Monday and Wednesdays.

Body pump
The Punta Gorda Club
offers body pump classes at 7
a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Monday,
8:15 a.m. Tuesday, 7 a.m.
and 5:30 p.m. Wednesday,
8:15 a.m. Thursday, 7 a.m.
Friday and 8:15 a.m.
Saturday.
Twist Fitness for Women
offers body pump classes at 8
a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday, 8
a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, and 9 a.m.
Thursday and Saturdays.


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Body sculpt
Edison College YMCA offers
body sculpt classes at 6:30
p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.

Body step
The Punta Gorda Club
offers body step classes at
8:15 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Fridays and
9:30 a.m. Saturday.

Boot camp
The Englewood YMCA is
having a boot camp class at
5:30 a.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers boot camp at 8:30 a.m.
Friday.
Body One Fitness Club
offers body shapers boot
camp classes at 6 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursdays
using TiVo.

Cardio explosion
Franz Ross Park YMCA will
offer Cardio Explosion Water
Workout at 7 p.m. on
Tuesday and Thursdays.

Cardio pump
Twist Fitness for Women
offers cardio pump classes at
10:30 a.m. Monday and 5:30
p.m. Tuesday.

Circuit training
Curves offers total body
workouts. They are open
from 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and
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3 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.
Monday through Fridays
and from 8 a.m. to noon
Saturday.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a circuit training class
combining strength and car-
dio for a total body workout
at 5:15 p.m. on Fridays.

Core conditioning
The Punta Gorda Club
offers core conditioning at
9:30 a.m. Thursday.

Core strength
Englewood YMCA offers
core strength at 5:30 p.m.
Thursday.

Cross training
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers cross training at 8:30
a.m. Monday.

Dance classes
Body One Fitness Club
offers cardio dance slim
down, Dance off the inches,
and Sizzling salsa.
Y-Express offers a hip-hop
cardio class at 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday.
Progressive Health Club
offers Latin dance at 12:15
p.m. and Dance Fit at 9 a.m.
Wednesday.
Higher Ground Performing
Arts Studio offers salsa dance
classes at 7 p.m. Monday
and 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers line dancing classes at
5:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Easy does it
Englewood Community
Hospital has an Easy Does It
exercise class at 3 p.m.
Monday.

Fit ball and sculpt
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a class on fit ball and
sculpt at 9:05 a.m. on
Tuesday and Thursdays.

Fitness for adults
The Englewood YMCA is


offering an active older adult
fitness class at 8 a.m.
Monday, Wednesdays, and
Friday, and 9 a.m. on
Tuesday, Thursdays, and
Saturday.

Fitness and Fun
The Burnt Store
Presbyterian Church holds
Fitness and Fun stretch and
tone exercise sessions at 9
a.m. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays in the church's
fellowship hall. Bring two
hand-held dumbbells and an
exercise mat.

Fitness boxing
Elite Training and Fitness is
holding fitness boxing classes
at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday and 9 a.m.
Saturday.

Fitness frenzy
Twist Fitness for Women is
offering a fitness frenzy class
at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Forever fit
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a Forever Fit Total
Workout at 11:30 a.m.
Monday and Wednesdays.

Freestyle body workout
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a freestyle body work-
out at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.

Full Circle Martial Arts
The Full Circle Martial Arts
Club meets Tuesdays and
Thursday. Children ages 7-
12 meet at 5:15 p.m. Adults
and teenagers meet at 7 p.m.

Fun and fit
Progressive Health Club
offers fun and fit classes at 9
a.m. Wednesday and 5:15
p.m. Thursday.
Get On The Ball
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a Get On The Ball class
at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Y-Express offers a Get On
The Ball class at 9:30 a.m.
Monday.


Hawaiian Dance Classes
6:30 p.m., Wednesdays and
10 a.m., Thursdays at the
Suncoast Auditorium. For
more information call 941-
474-6412.

h2u meeting
h2u of Englewood
Community Hospital will
have its meeting at 1 p.m. the
third Monday of the month
in the Suncoast Auditorium.
For more information about
membership, please contact
h2u Affiliate Director Gale
West at 941-473-5048.

Hoop dance
A hoop dance workout will
be held at 6:30 p.m.,
Monday at Franz Ross Park
YMCA.

Hula hooping
A hula-hooping group
meets at 7 p.m. Thursday at
Gilchrist Park in Punta
Gorda. There is no cost to
join. Call Amy Allen at 941-


815-7542 or e-mail alexnle-
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Hula for health
h2u of Englewood
Community Hospital has a
hula dancing classes 1,2, and
3 at 6:30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 7:30
p.m. Wednesdays,as well as
10 a.m.,10:30 a.m. and 11
a.m. Thursday at the
Suncoast Auditorium. Call
941-474-6412.

Instructor's choice
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers an instructor's choice
class at 8:45 a.m. Saturday.

Jazzercise
There is a jazzersize class at
6:30 p.m., Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at the
Senior Educational Center,
4940 Pan American Blvd.,
North Port. Now offering 50
percent off for the month of
August. 941-426-7378.
There are jazzersize classes


at 6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday
and Thursday in Punta Gorda
at Carmalita Park, 6905
Florida Street.

Judo class
North Port YMCA has a Jiu-
Jitsu/Judo club free for mem-
bers ages 7 to 13 at 5 p.m.
Monday and Fridays. Adult
and teen classes follow at 6
p.m.

Junior strength training
Edison College YMCA offers
junior strength training for
ages 10-14 at 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday.

Karaflex
Progressive Health Club
offers karaflex on Tuesdays.

Kickboxing
Y-Express offers kickboxing
at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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6:30 p.m.Thursdays.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a Cardio Kickbox Class
at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday.
North Port YMCA offers
kickboxing classes at 6 p.m.
Monday.

Kids in motion
Twist Fitness will be offer-
ing a series of classes that


will educate children about
the importance of exercise
and good health. Classes are
held on Monday &
Wednesday. Tiny Twisters:
ages 3- 5, 12:15 p.m.-12:45
p.m.; Shinning Stars: ages 6-
10, 1 p.m.-1:30 p.m. $30 per
child for members, $35 for
non-members, $40 for more
than 1 child, $45 for non-
members. Call 941-743-2348
for more information.


Martial arts
Body One Fitness Club
offers Kengo Karate-Jujitsu
for all ages at 6 p.m.
Wednesday.

Meditation
Unity Church of Peace
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at 7 p.m. Monday.
Angel Ministries is holding
guided meditation at 7 p.m.
Friday.
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beginning meditation at 7:30
p.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of the month.

Muscle up
Edison College YMCA will
have a muscle up class at
6:45 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a muscle-up class at
4:15 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.

Pilates class
Twist Fitness for Women
offers pilates classes at 6 p.m.
Monday, 8 a.m. Tuesday, 11
a.m. Wednesday, 8 a.m.
Thursday, 11 a.m. Friday
and 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Saturday.
Elite Training and Fitness is
offering pilates, every
Tuesday and Thursday morn-
ing at 8:30 a.m.
Body One Fitness Club
offers a choice of 16 selective
body sculpting pilates pro-
grams using TiVo and live
classes at 7 p.m. Monday,
Tuesday and Thursdays.
Pilates for Life, 9 a.m.,
Monday and Wednesdays; 10
a.m., Tuesday and Thursday.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers pilates at 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday and 10:45 a.m.
Thursday.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a pilates workout class
at 10 a.m. Tuesday, 11:45
a.m. Wednesday, and 10
a.m. Thursday.
Edison college YMCA offers
pilates class at 5:15 p.m.
Monday and 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a pilates class at 6:30
p.m. Monday and
Wednesday.
Y-Express offers pilates
classes at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a pilates class at
10:10 a.m. Monday and
Friday, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays. Active older
adult pilates is held at 11:15
a.m. Wednesday.


Reiki
T.H.E. Therapy Works offers
a free Reiki minisession to
the public from 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. p.m. the third Thursday
of the month. Reiki for prac-
titioners will be held at 7 p.m.
on the first Tuesday of the
month.

RPM cycling class
The Punta Gorda Club
offers an RPM cycling class at
6 a.m. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays; at 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Thursdays and
Saturday; and at 6:30 p.m.
Monday and Wednesdays.

Senior fitness
Englewood YMCA offers
senior fitness classes at 8
a.m. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays; 9 a.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays, and 9:15 a.m.
Saturday.

Silver sneakers
The Punta Gorda Club
offers silver sneaker classes at
noon Mondays through
Friday.

Sit-n-fit
Body One Fitness Club
offers sit-n-fit chair aerobics.
Beginner classes are at 2:30
p.m. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays and advanced
classes are at 11 a.m. on
Sunday, Tuesdays and
Thursday.

Spin class
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a spin-cycle plus class
at 7:30 a.m. Monday and
Wednesday and 6 p.m.
Tuesday and at 8:15 a.m.
and 6 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.
Englewood YMCA offers a
spin classes at 6:15 a.m.
Monday, Wednesdays and
Friday; 7:15 a.m. and 9 a.m.
Tuesday and Thursdays; an
introduction to spin 9 a.m.
Wednesday; and 5:30 p.m.
Monday and Wednesdays;
and 9:15 a.m. Saturday.

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Sports interval
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a sports interval class
at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and
Friday.

Step class
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a step aerobics class at
8:30 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Fridays, and
step body blast at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday and 5 p.m.
Thursday.
Twist Fitness for Women
offers step classes at 9 a.m.
Monday, 9 a.m. and 10:30
a.m. Wednesday, 8 a.m. and
10:30 a.m. Friday, and 8:30
a.m. Saturday.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a power step class at
5:30 p.m. Monday, step II
class at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday,
step class at 4:15 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursdays,
and a step interval class at
8:30 a.m. Friday.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers a bodystep class at 8:15
a.m. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays.
Y-Express offers a lower
body with step class at 5:30
p.m. Monday and

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and Thursdays.
Englewood YMCA offers
step classes at 9:05 a.m.
Tuesday, Wednesdays, and
Thursday; 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, and 8:05 a.m.
Saturday.

Stretch 'n' Tone
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a body conditioning
and sculpting class at 10:45
a.m. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays.
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stretch and tone exercise ses-
sions at 11 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Fridays in
Lenox Fellowship Hall. Bring
two hand-held dumbbells
and an exercise mat.
Swimming
The Charlotte County Parks
and Recreation has an early
bird lap swim at 6:30 a.m.
Monday through Friday,
learn to swim courses, and
Family Fundays from noon to
4 p.m. Sunday.
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Recreation Center offers tae
kwon do classes at 6 p.m.
Monday and Wednesdays.
Tringali Recreation Center
offer tae kwon do at 6 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursdays.
Dynamics Martial Arts
Center offer tae kwon do for
ages 3 through adult. A vari-
ety of classes are offered from
4:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursdays and


Friday and from 5:15 p.m. to
6:45 p.m. on Wednesdays.

Tai chi class
Englewood Community
Hospital holds a tai chi class
at 3 p.m. Tuesday and 12:30
p.m. Friday at the Suncoast
Auditorium.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a tai chi class at 12:30
p.m. Sunday.
Body One Fitness Club
offers simple tai chi and gen-


tle tai chi with TiVo.
Tai chi classes will be held
at 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday at T.H.E. Therapy
Works. Please preregister.
Harold Avenue Recreation
Center has Tai Chi at 11 a.m.
Friday.

Tap classes
Tringali Park offers
Rockette-style tap classes for
adults at 6 p.m. Wednesday.


Tennis
Tennis coach John Osborn
has an adult tennis league in
Arcadia consisting of men
and women divisions older
than 16 years of age. The
games are played from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
Storybook Park tennis courts
on U.S. 17. There is a one-
time fee of $10 to pay for ten-
nis balls.
Edison College YMCA offers
cardio tennis classes at 8:30
a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays.

Toddler Fit
Elite Training and Fitness is
offering toddler fit, every
Monday from 4:15 p.m.-5
p.m., ages 18 months-3 years.

Toning class
Twist Fitness for Women
offers a toning class at 10:30
a.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.
Y-Express offers a trim,
tone and condition class at
8:30 a.m. Thursday.

Tot time
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers tot time for toddlers
up to age 4 at 9:45 a.m.
Tuesday.

Total body
Edison college YMCA offers
a total body workout at 8
a.m. and 9:15 a.m. Monday
and Wednesdays.
Progressive Health Club
offers total body classes at
10:15 a.m. Monday and
Friday.

Trimnastics
Charlotte County
Recreation Department
offers low-impact stretch and
tone trimnastics at 9:30 a.m.
Monday, Wednesdays and
Friday.

Tumbling tots
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers tumbling tots class for
ages 3-5 at 3:15 p.m.
Tuesday.


Water exercise
Warm water indoor aquatic
exercise sponsored by H2U
and Fawcett Memorial
Hospital. Gentle indoor
aquatic exercise classes Tues.
and Thurs afternoons (cur-
rently 12, 1, 2, and 3 p.m.) at
Fawcett Sports & Rehab ther-
apy pool.
The Charlotte County Parks
and Recreation has morning
water aerobics class at 9 a.m.
Monday through Friday,
advanced water aerobics
plus at 10 a.m. Monday
through Friday, and evening
water aerobics class at 6:30
p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Bobcat Trail is offering
water aerobics at 1 p.m.
Monday and Fridays.
North Port Family YMCA
offers water aerobics class for
adults at 10 a.m. Monday
through Fridays, deep water
aerobics at 9 a.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays, and a water
arthritis class at 9 a.m.
Monday and Wednesdays.
Port Charlotte Beach
Recreation Center offers sun-
set water aerobics plus at
5:15 p.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Fridays.
Water mania class at Franz
Ross Park YMCA. This
dynamic evening workout is
a combination of low impact,
high energy cardiovascular
exercise with the addition of
resistance moves. It is guar-
anteed to get your heart
pumping, burn calories and
sculpt the entire body. For
more information, please call
Mimi Ford, Wellness Director
at the YMCA at 629-9622.

Yoga
Sunday:
Body One Fitness Club
offers yoga crunch and yoga
for seniors using TiVo.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers gentle yoga at 10 a.m.;
Study class is at 11:30 a.m.
Monday:
Y-Express offers a yoga
class at 11 a.m.
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offers Hatha yoga at 9 a.m.
Monday and Wednesdays.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a yoga class 7:30 p.m.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers yoga at 10:45 a.m.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a yoga class at 9:45
a.m. and 6:05 p.m.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers yoga strength classes at
12:40 p.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have level I class at 9 a.m.
and open level yoga at 5:30
p.m.
Tuesday:
Women's Resource Center
of Sarasota County will have
gentle yoga at 10:30 a.m.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a yoga class 4:15
p.m.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers a yoga class at 6:30
p.m.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers gentle yoga class at
12:15 p.m.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a yoga class 8 a.m.
Edison College YMCA
offers yoga nidra at 7:45 a.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have mixed level classes at
8:30 a.m., gentle yoga at 10
a.m. and level I yoga at 7
p.m.
Wednesday:
The Punta Gorda Club
offers yoga at 10:45 a.m.
The Punta Gorda Civic
Association has a kundalini
yoga class at 5:30 p.m. Bring
a mat and towel.
Y-Express offers a yoga
class at 11 a.m.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a yoga class at 9:45
a.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have sunrise yoga at 7 a.m.,
level II yoga at 9 a.m., and
level I yoga at 5:30 p.m.
Tringali Recreation Center
will have Hatha yoga at 7
p.m.
Mystic See has beginner
and internediate yoga at 6
p.m.


Englewood Sports Complex
offers Hatha Yoga at 9 a.m.
Tringali Center will have
Hatha yoga at 7 p.m.
Thursday:
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a yoga strength at 6:30
p.m.
Y-Express offers a yoga
vibah class at 9 a.m.
Women's Resource Center
of Sarasota County will have
gentle yoga at 10:30 a.m. and
at 5:30 p.m.
The Punta Gorda Civic
Association is hosting a
mixed-level yoga class at 8:30
a.m. Bring a mat and towel.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers yoga at 6:30 p.m.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a yoga class at 6:05
p.m.
Edison college YMCA offers
yoga nidra at 7:45 a.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have level 1 yoga at 8:30
a.m., gentle yoga at 10 a.m.,
level 2 yoga at 5:30 p.m.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a yoga class 8 a.m.
The North Port Community
Educational Center will have
mixed level yoga class at
10:30 a.m. Bring a mat and
towel.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers an advanced beginner
yoga class at 12:15 p.m.
Englewood Community
Hospital has Hatha yoga at 5
p.m.
Harold Avenue Recreation
center will offer yoga classes
at 10 a.m. Thursday.
Friday:
Y-Express offers a yoga
class at 8:30 a.m.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a yoga class at 9:45
a.m.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers an introduction to
yoga class at 11 a.m.
The Englewood YMCA
offers yoga at 5:30 p.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have open level yoga at 9
a.m. and gentle yoga at 5:30
p.m.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers mixed levels yoga at


10:45 a.m.
American Legion in Venice
offers yoga at 8:45 a.m.
Saturday.
Saturday:
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers gentle yoga class at
11:15 a.m.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a yoga class 10:15
a.m.
Y-Express offers a yoga
vibah class at 8:30 a.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have level I yoga at 9 a.m.
The American Legion has a
yoga class at 8:45 a.m.


II.


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Zen Meditation
Mid-County Regional
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groups at 6:30 p.m. on every
Tuesday except the last
Tuesday of the month.
Zoomers weekly run
At 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday
- except the first Tuesday of
month runners and walk-
ers meet at Fishermen's
Village across the street from
the tennis courts. Distance: 4-
6 miles. Go to the Web site
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Zumba
Zumba Gold classes are


offered 5 p.m. Wednesday
and 10 a.m. Thursday.
Progressive Health Club
offers Zumba gold at 9:15
a.m. Monday.
Higher Ground Performing
Arts Studio offers zumba
classes at 6 p.m. Monday
and 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Y-Express offers a zumba
class at 11 a.m. Friday.
Franz Ross Park YMCA
group exercise room
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Curves in Englewood is
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12:15 p.m. Wednesday.
Rotonda West Community
Center has Zumba classes at
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Wednesday.
Twist Fitness for Women
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Thursday, 9:30 a.m. on
Saturday and Zumba Gold at


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George Mullen Center has
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