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McKeon:
Green 'yes,'
growth 'no'
BY GREG GILES
NEWS EDITOR
Many of the
hot issues that
motivated Kit
McKeon to run pn
for Seat 2 on
the Venice City
Council have
cooled, but that c
isn't chilling his
campaign spir- McKeon
it.
The housing
slowdown and credit crunch
have stopped most planned
major developments in their
tracks, relegating the growth
issue that unseated three incum-
bents last November to the back
burner.
Now that the hard work of
revising the draft comprehensive
plan line-by-line has already
been done, limiting height and
density throughout much of the
city, that's no longer a burning
campaign issue either.
Still, McKeon looks forward to
the eight or 10 workshops he
says are planned.
"God bless them (council) for
stopping the comp plan," he
said. "The old draft allowed it
(the city) to grow. The new one
maintains where we currently
are while encouraging the
'greening' ofVenice."
By his own admission,
McKeon's chief motivation for
seeking a seat on council was to
unseat incumbent Rick Tacy.
McKeon said he was unhappy
with what he perceived as Tacy's
role in fueling the ongoing
Sunshine lawsuit that has
engulfed current and former city
council members.
When Tacy saw Mayor Ed
Martin and Council Member Sue
Lang conversing over an airport
map, he assumed they were
speaking about city issues out-
side of a council meeting, some-
thing that's prohibited under the
state Sunshine Law.
"That upset me," McKeon
said.
Then, just days before the fil-
ing deadline, Tacy announced he
wouldn't seek another term.
Please see MCKEON, 3A
The coming storm
SUN PHOTO BY GREG GILES
Winds up to 40 mph were felt along the coast near the Venice Beach lifeguard station Thursday evening as
a storm rolled into the area.
Council gets hearings tested
BY GREG GILES
NEWS EDITOR
Venice City Council will hold
three public hearings Tuesday,
addressing the elimination of its
Airport Advisory Board, a rezon-
ing application for proposed
mining operations off Laurel
Road and next year's city budget.
Airport
The final public hearing on an
ordinance abolishing the Airport
Advisory Board is scheduled for
11 a.m. A majority on city council
say the board no longer serves its
intended purpose.
Mayor Ed Martin said in the
past it consisted of airport busi-
ness "cheerleaders" who weren't
"in touch" with the community's
desire to keep it a functional but
small airport.
The board came under fire
after proposals to develop airport
land, including one to build a
Marriott Hotel, made headlines in
late 2005. While the board had no
direct involvement with the pro-
posals, and none was adopted by
council, opponents targeted the
board for its implicit involvement
in "growing the airport."
Also on the morning agenda is
the final reading of an ordinance
adopting a concurrency manage-
ment program that requires
planning for future schools.
Mining
At 1:30 p.m. council will hold a
final public hearing on the rezon-
ing of 288 acres north of Laurel
Road and east of Knights Trail
Road. Four mining companies -
APAC Southeast, Venice Mining
and Minerals, Miami Valley
Ready Mix of Florida and Cemex
- are requesting rezoning from
the county zoning designation of
open-use estate to the city's
planned industrial development
zoning designation.
It's the culmination of years of
effort by the city to move mining
operations from near the Historic
Train Depot to the outermost city
limits.
Previously residents of Vene-
tian Golf & River Club com-
plained about blowing dust,
noise and blinding lights from
late-night mining operations and
raised concerns about pollution.
Budget
At 5:15 p.m. council will hold
its final hearing on the 2008-09
city budget.
The city is proposing a $67
million budget, representing a
decrease of $1 million from the
2007-08 budget. Almost $23 mil-
lion of that is general fund dollars
generated from local property tax
revenue.
Two weeks ago council
approved $564,865 in additional
spending without increasing the
millage rate after it learned $2
million in revenue was recently
made available. The additional
one-time funds came as a result
of the switch from a city-run
pension fund to a state-run
retirement fund.
Half of the additional spend-
ing will go toward police vehi-
cles, and half to pay for new ini-
tiatives supported by city coun-
cil.
The combined millage rate
being proposed is 2.984, about 18
percent below the rollback level
adopted in 2006.
The meetings take place
Tuesday, Sept. 23, at city hall, 401
W Venice Ave.
ggiles@venicegondolier.com
When the budget hands you lemons
BY AUDREY BLACKWELL
STAFF WRITER
As a result of a weakened
economy, Venice High School
lost three of its eight counselors
over the summer, which put a
sour taste in the mouths of many
students.
But the good news is, some of
them are learning how to medi-
ate situations for each other.
They are "making lemonade."
New College, in Sarasota,
received a grant from Gulf Coast
Community Foundation that
will run for two years. The grant
supports a college program for
training high school students as
mediators.
New College's Dr. Nat Colletta
chose VHS, according to Evan
Axelrod, a fourth-year student at
New College. Colletta has a pro-
fessional background in conflict
resolution in civil war and
worked for the World Bank.
"He thought Venice High
School was a good school to
offer this program," Axelrod
said.
"They (New College) felt
Venice High was ready for some-
thing like this," said Candace
Millington, principal. "We already
have a mentoring program where
older students help mentor
eighth-graders as they transition
into ninth grade. This is a nice
addition to that program."
Millington added that the
mediation program fits in with
the school's emphasis on being a
community of caring.
She said having students
from New College on the high
school campus serves as a role
model for VHS students. Also,
New College students are bene-
fiting by gaining experience in
mediation as they train the high
schoolers.
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SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL
Marsha Blakeway, left, a facilitator in mediation in Washington, D.C., leads
11th-graders Ashli Boggs, center, Alison Headle and Danielle Haefele, fac-
ing Blakeway, in a small-group peer-counseling exercise at Venice High
School Wednesday.
"It's win-win for everyone,"
Millington said.
Three-day training
Marsha Blakeway, an inde-
pendent consultant in conflict
resolution in education, was
brought in from Washington,
D.C., to facilitate the training for
New College atVHS. Training ran
Please see LEMONS, 8A
Man
arrested
on Web
seduction
charges
BY JON BRANTHOOVER
STAFF WRITER
The Venice Police Depart-
ment arrested a 23-year-old
Bradenton man early Friday
morning on charges of seducing
a minor after a night patrol offi-
cer noticed suspicious activity in
the 1200 block of East Venice
Avenue.
Officer Chad Walker was mak-
ing routine security checks of
area businesses when he noticed
a blue Dodge vehicle speed away
as he neared the area where it
was parked.
Walker called for a backup
unit to follow the vehicle and
noticed a 15-year-old female
walking away from the area.
When Walker stopped and
questioned the girl, she admit-
ted to being in the vehicle with
Carter and said she had met him
through MySpace.
A police K-9 unit caught up
with Christopher Wade Carter,
who was found hiding in his
vehicle in the 1200 block of
Barbara Drive.
After police read him his
Miranda rights, Carter admitted
to contacting the victim and
talking with her on the Internet
about having sex while knowing
that she was 15. He also admit-
ted to picking her up after she
Please see MAN, 3A
Manager
sought in
Walmart
theft
BY GREG GILES
NEWS EDITOR
The mystery is solved for
employees of Splash at Venice
Avenue and U.S. 41 Bypass.
A customer bought some
merchandise last Friday then left
his silver Mitsubishi in the park-
ing lot, never to be seen again.
Seeking to warn the customer
that his vehicle might be towed,
employees peered into the car
window and saw a Splash
receipt, but for a cash sale, ruling
out identification by credit card.
Also visible was a Walmart
identification lanyard that read
"Sean. Assistant Manager." They
called surrounding stores with-
out luck.
Finally, they went to the
police to identify
the owner.
All they were
told was he was ,
wanted.
On Thursday,
nearlyha weekaf- -
ter the vehicle ....
was abandoned, ..
the Charlotte
County Sheriff's Murray
Office released a
statement saying authorities are
searching for 34-year-old Wal-
mart Assistant Manager Sean
Murray.
Please see THEFT, 3A
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The Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic Drive,
Venice, will host a city council
forum Monday, Sept. 22, from
3 to 4 p.m.
For information, call Daisy
Rhude, 584-0075, or Ted
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Candidates and elected
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Check-in will start at 6 p.m.
Ample parking is available at
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because of limited seating you
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Candidate fair
The League of WomenVoters sponsors
a candidate fair Tuesday, Oct. 7, from 5:30
to 7:30 p.m. at the Jacaranda Library, 4143
Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice. The fair
provides the public an opportunity to
meet candidates for state and local offices
face-to-face. There will be no speeches.
For more information, call LWV at
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MCKEON from Page 1A
Keeping it small
McKeon's political in-
volvement in Venice began
in earnest after he heard
about the "mega-airport
development (plan) that
was done behind our
backs."
The city invited proposals
to develop up to 400 acres of
airport property in 2005, but
turned them all down.
The airport property is
"just a wonderful stretch of
Old Florida. I would like to
keep that open ... as pris-
tine as possible."
McKeon supports some
development at the Circus
Arena area and possibly
other areas near U.S. 41
Business, but the land near
Red Lake and the Lake
Venice Golf Club should
remain an unspoiled park,
he said, with some small
eco-tourist attractions.
He doesn't support the
Venice Jet Center's petition
to build new private jet
hangars or many of the pro-
jects on the airport's main-
tenance and future projects
list. He's against a future
control tower and more T-
hangars.
He wants those projects
eliminated from the airport
master plan currently un-
der review.
The master plan "should
not reflect accommoda-
tions of future anticipated
demand," McKeon said.
He still clings to the idea
of changing Venice Muni-
cipal Airport to a "B-II"
code, he said "perhaps
naively," indicating a desire
that only smaller aircraft
use the city airport. The
Federal Aviation Adminis-
tration code indicates run-
way length, width and other
information, like the type
and size of aircraft that use
an airport.
He supports the airport
layout plan developed by
resident Mike Rafferty that
keeps runway protection
zones within airport prop-
erty, even though the plan
was initially rejected by FAA
officials who reviewed it in a
face-to-face meeting with
Mayor Ed Martin.
McKeon believes the
FAAs rejection was based, to
some degree, on inflated
operations counts (the esti-
mated number of landings
and takeoffs by various
types of aircraft). Like cur-
MAN from Page 1lA
sneaked out of her par-
ents' house.
Carter was arrested on
charges of traveling to
meet a minor (seducing a
child over the Internet)
and contributing to the
delinquency of a minor.
He was later released
from custody Friday on a
$1,120 bond.
MySpace
Carter's MySpace
friends list confirms he
had been in contact with
the Venice girl prior to the
incident. There is no cor-
respondence however, be-
tween him and the girl in
his "comment" section.
Carter's page indicates
he has a daughter with
another woman in Bra-
denton. Carter's page also
states he graduated from
Lakewood Ranch High
School in 2003 and works
at a Chili's branch and an
Under Armour store in
Ellenton.
Some comments left on
Carter's MySpace page
prior to his arrest suggest
he has had problems in
the past; one woman
wrote, "kill yourself now
please, thanks friend,"
another wrote, "how have
you been, jail bird?" and
"my life is treating me fine,
good luck with yours."
Internet safety
Lt. Tim Enos of the
Youth Service division of
the Sarasota County Sher-
iff's Office works with
Sarasota schools, heading
Internet safety programs
for elementary and middle
school students and work-
shops for parents.
Enos said the most
important thing parents
can do is to monitor their
child's Internet use.
"The No. 1 problem we
have is that parents do not
monitor what their chil-
dren are doing with their
computers," he said.
"Some are out of date with
computer lingo; they don't
understand phrases like
LMIRL (let's meet in real
life). It's dangerous when
parents can't see what's in
front of them."
Enos said one solution
is for parents to talk with
their children about their
Internet activity and keep
an eye on their social net-
working pages.
"Most parents have no
idea, for example, when
their children post pic-
tures of themselves in sex-
ually suggestive poses or
when they photograph
themselves drinking alco-
hol or smoking marijua-
na," he said. "This infor-
mation becomes immedi-
ately available to anyone
who views their page."
The bottom line, Enos
said, is that parents need
to take more interest in
their children's activities.
"Luckily no one was
hurt in this instance," he
said, "but hopefully it
serves as a lesson to others
to take an interest in their
children's Internet usage."
jbranthoover@
venicegondolier.com
rent council, he wants to
commission a new count,
then take another shot at
persuading the FAA to
change the VNC airport
code from C-II to B-II.
Going it alone
McKeon said he doesn't
support the position held
by the Venice Neighbor-
hoods Coalition of forgoing
state and federal funding
for the airport, at least for
the time being. He wants
the city's future airport con-
sultant to study the propo-
sition.
The vast majority of the
THEFT from Page 1 A
He reportedly walked
off with $95,886 from the
Punta Gorda store safe
last week, and dumped
his car in Venice.
The Charlotte County
Sheriff's Office issued a
warrant for Murray, who
was last seen leaving the
Walmart store in a 1999
silver Mitsubishi Eclipse.
Late Thursday after-
noon, Venice Police De-
partment officers recov-
ered the car in the Splash
parking lot at 120 South
U.S. 41 Bypass.
Shopped
Splash employee Joye
Dunlop said Murray had
bought a pair of size-12
Teva sandals and a few
articles of clothing while
at the store.
SUN NEWSPAPERS 3A
funding already received by
the city for multi-million
dollar projects like repaving
runway 13/31, come with
strings attached, like requir-
ing it to be properly main-
tained. Some of the require-
ments last decades, some
for as long as the city owns
the airport.
Council "wanted to in-
vestigate'can we withdraw?'
If so, what are implications?
We don't know the answer.
We should know what that
looks like if Venice takes
over funding."
ggiles@
venicegondolier.com
The Walmart cash was
reported missing Friday
after a Brinks Security
guard came to collect the
deposit from the Punta
Gorda store. At that time,
another manager noticed
two bags of money were
gone.
Video surveillance
showed Murray take the
bags and walk out of the
store, according to a
sheriff's office report.
Tip line
Anyone with informa-
tion should call Crime-
Stoppers at (800) 780-
TIPS, or the Charlotte
County Sheriff's Office at
(941) 639-2101.
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Sarasota, Lee counties challenge mine permits
BY GREG MARTIN
STAFF WRITER
The Florida Department of
Environmental Protection's per-
mits that would allow Mosaic
Fertilizer to strip mine a 16-square-
mile area along the Peace River fail
to protect important wetlands or
consider cumulative impacts.
That's the claim in a permit
challenge filed Wednesday by
Sarasota County. That county is
acting as an intervenerr" in a chal-
lenge filed in July by Lee County.
Also Tuesday, the Lee County
Commission voted unanimously
to appropriate $650,000 to finance
its challenge of the state permits for
Mosaic's South Fort Meade mine.
The challenges call for more
than a dozen permit modifica-
tions, more comprehensive
environmental monitoring and
a cumulative impact analysis.
Lee County's funding will
allow the county to hire special
environmental attorney Ed de la
Parte and his team of expert wit-
nesses for the challenge, said Lee
County Attorney David Owen.
Hiring the de la Parte group is
important because the team has
experience challenging several
other phosphate mining permits
for Charlotte County. That expe-
rience will allow Lee County to
be prepared for trial within a 90-
day period, Owen said.
He pointed out that a new law
gives phosphate companies the
right to invoke a 90-day speedy
trial rule, and Mosaic has invoked
it. A three-week hearing is sched-
uled for November in Tallahassee.
"We have vested interest in the
health of the Peace River water-
shed basin," Owen said. "That
drains directly into the Charlotte
Harbor and the Charlotte Harbor
estuary, which are really outstand-
ing Florida waters."
The mine would be located
between Fort Meade and
Wauchula, along the east side
of the Peace River.
'Wetland fingers'
Lee County's challenge cites
a concern that the loss of wet-
lands and streams could rob
the estuary of fresh water.
About 65 percent of Charlotte
Harbor lies in Lee County, and
that resource generates some
$2 billion per year in fishing,
tourism and other revenues,
said Jim Cooper, president of
Protect Our Watershed and the
Lemon Bay Conservancy.
The problem with the per-
mits is they allow Mosaic to
destroy 511 acres of wetlands
and 10 miles of streams, he said.
Mosaic's plan calls for a 2,100-
acre conservation easement along
the Peace River and Little Charlie
Creek to offset that impact.
But Sarasota County, in its
challenge, pointed out that some
of the land Mosaic offers in the
easement already belongs to the
state, because it is located within
the flood plain of the Peace River.
Also, Sarasota calls for Mosaic
to avoid mining some "wetland
fingers" that branch off the river
and the creek.
The challenges by Lee and
Sarasota counties are coming
nearly a year after Charlotte
began negotiating to reach a
"global settlement" with Mosaic.
In November 2007, the Charlotte
County Commission approved a
Phosphate Compact, but the
pact languished because Lee and
Sarasota counties wouldn't join.
Charlotte is currently negoti-
ating a modified pact that does-
n't include the other counties.
'Unfortunate'
Charlotte Commissioner Dick
Loftus said he feels the compact
would provide more protections
than state and federal agencies
now provide.
"I just would have preferred
Lee County step up to the plate
with Charlotte, DeSoto and
Manatee counties and the Peace
River/Manasota Regional Water
Supply Authority and work
toward getting that compact
signed," Loftus said. "We have
together as a region and I'm very
disappointed Lee County is not
working with us on this (pact)."
Mosaic spokesman David
Townsend said his company
believes the provisions of the
permits provide all the neces-
sary protections for water qual-
ity and quantity.
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OPINION
GONDOLIER SUN EDITOR
BOB MUDGE
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SUN EDITOR
BROOKY BROWN
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OUR VIEW
Remember, no taxes means no services
B y now, many taxpayers have dis-
covered that the tax relief they
expected from the passage of
last year's much-touted Constitutional
Amendment 1, which doubled the
homestead exemption on property
taxes, was thwarted by an apparently
little-known "recapture" clause in the
1992 Save Our Homes amendment.
We are concerned that few residents
and even fewer elected officials pushing
its passage seemed to understand the
potential impacts of this law before sup-
porting passage of Amendment 1.
The recapture clause was built into the
law to deal specifically with a devaluation
in the housing market. Lawmakers real-
ized that despite protestations to the con-
trary, if you want services, someone has
to pay for them. There are no free lunch-
es, or services without taxes. Those law-
makers are gone.
Eliminating unnecessary taxes and
wasteful spending is a good thing.
However, gutting one of the few meth-
ods available for local governments to
provide needed services is bad policy,
especially at the legislative level where
partisanship reigns and problem-solv-
ing often gives way to rhetoric.
Who wants to be told by local law
enforcement officials that they have to
wait for a police officer to arrive during
a robbery or assault because they don't
have the manpower they previously had
to protect their community? If our local
governments have to cut another 30
percent from their budgets next year,
you can be sure it will come from public
safety budgets, including police, fire
and emergency medical services.
A response to rising property values
that drove up taxes on some property
owners mainly nonhomesteaded
and commercial property owners -
Amendment 1 made an inequitable
property tax structure even more
unequal. Rather than everyone paying
equally for the required services, rising
values put an increasing burden on
homeowners who claim residences and
voting rights in a different place, own a
home for investment purposes or own
business property. Ironically, those
same property owners are now reaping
tax relief while the people who have
seen little, if any, property tax increases
in recent years, are seeing their taxes
rise.
The recapture clause did exactly
what it was intended to do disabuse
taxpayers of the belief that everybody
should pay taxes except for them.
Some have suggested amending the
SOH amendment to do away with the
recapture clause. That is wrongheaded.
Taxable values on most homesteaded
homes are still far below market values.
This correction, to use a stock-mar-
ket term, may be just what's needed to
convince lawmakers and voters it is
time for broad-based, fair tax reform.
Rolling, five-year valuations, eliminat-
ing SOH and pegging taxes to growth
and inflation (which is one of the few
admirable reforms that came out the
Legislature) are all worthy of considera-
tion.
It's going to be difficult to calm the
mob mentality whipped up by legisla-
tors the past two years. But responsible
politicians must stop campaigning and
legislating on the idea that all taxes are
bad and unnecessary and that no one
needs to pay for the services we want
and need to exist as a society.
That doesn't mean government
shouldn't get leaner, more efficient and
more responsive. When budget-cutting
threatens the very services everyone
agrees are needed, however, it's time to
ratchet down the rhetoric.
More good ideas
BOB VEDDER
COLUMNIST
A couple of weeks ago I
went over some of the
ideas emanating from the
sheriff's race. You may
remember there were a lot
of ideas on how to run a
better department. I
thought today I would
review some of the ideas
that came from some of
the other races.
First, though, let me say
that we felt this year that
we had the most people
who were not qualified to
hold office. It is scary to
think what would happen
if one of these actually was
elected. Luckily, none of
these had a huge personal
fortune that they could or
would invest to buy an
election. They did not
make it through the pri-
mary. We have seen that
often enough before.
In the big state race
between Mike Grant and
Nancy Detert a few ideas
came out. Nancy wants to
use the hundreds of millions
in the housing trust funds in
Tallahassee to get people
into affordable homes,
which there are many more
of now than before.
Additionally, Nancy has a
pet project to get financial
literacy into the schools.
Kids need to graduate
understanding how to han-
dle money and that doesn't
mean just spending it.
Michael Grant had a goal
to try to bring more region-
al planning to Southwest
Florida so that as the coun-
ties developed they would
do it in harmony.
In the school board race
Caroline Zucker brought
out one of my very favorite
ideas. She wants to see
kids grading their teachers,
at least in the higher grade
levels. She sees this as
being just one way to eval-
uate a teacher but it would
be very insightful.
It is already done in col-
lege. I remember doing
that at MCC and I am sure
that it is helpful in telling
whether the kids respect
the teacher and feel like
they are learning anything.
She also feels that we
need to adjust the class-
size amendment so we
average all classes to get an
average class size as
opposed to requiring that
every single class must
meet the size restriction.
The cost of not doing this
is in the millions.
We asked Caroline about
her idea of two years ago to
get more parental involve-
ment in the schools. She
said she had done nothing
in that regard. We also
reminded her she said she
would not accept a raise but
then, when elected, made
the motion for the increase.
A good idea is only good
if you do something about
it. We keep our notes on all
those running, and we
refer to them when they
want to run again.
Millicent Puleo, run-
ning against Caroline, said
she would donate some of
her salary to help high-risk
students. She had done a
lot of mentoring and want-
ed to see that broadened,
knowing that if we work
closely with developing
children, we can find what
it is they should be doing
beyond high school and
keep them motivated to
get there. Those kinds of
gestures are great leader-
ship and morale boosting.
Ron Filipkowski, who
was running for public
defender, had all the fresh
ideas for this position as
Larry Eger pretty much felt
the department was well
run and it should continue
to be run that way.
Ron felt that they need-
ed at least some Spanish-
speaking attorneys as
there are many people
who don't speak English
and have trouble in the
current system. He also felt
we need to clear out a lot of
the petty drug cases by
getting people into strong
treatment programs that
he has worked with such
as Salvation Army, First
Step and some faith-based
programs. He mentioned
that Sarasota County had
become the No. 1 county
in the state in prescrip-
tion-drug overdose.
Ron thought the office
was antiquated it has no
Web site, which he found
almost unbelievable. He
knew that both the clients
and attorneys could use
this.
In the property apprais-
er race Bill Furst said he
wants to establish an om-
budsman who could help
people through the pro-
cess of challenging their
assessment. He certainly
made the case that there
was a huge number of
properties not properly .
Since he has won, you
should look carefully at
your assessment; you may
be one of the thousands he
feels deserves a decrease.
Bill will go to bat for
Habitat for Humanity so it
won't have to pay tax on
property it intends to build
on but haven't started yet.
He feels strongly that since
other counties have done
this, we can, too. That will
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LETTERS FROM OUR READERS
Here's some plain, old greed
Editor:
I am compelled to answer your editorial, "When did
business become a dirty word?"
To begin with, when banks take your deposits and
insult you with the monthly interest earned for allowing
them to use your money. The service charges (many),
and other fees, too, are quite high.
Also, during the frenzy of the housing boom, it was
both working folks and retirees flipping houses and con-
dos for enormous fast big profits.
Also, the cost of car and house insurance is sky high
mainly due to the fact the CEOs and their inner staff
(workers) are taking so much off the top. This holds true
for so many other companies.
Yes, many workers and retirees are scraping by and
hurting; but not the big boss, CEO or their staff, for they
will be paid handsomely first.
Also, why do developers build big high-rise buildings?
It is a lot more people in a small space and the profits are
certainly there. Never mind the consequences it pre-
sents.
Also, who can afford a lawyer with the rates they
charge? Not the working person.
"The epithet that gets tossed around is 'greed,' as in
'greedy developers' and 'greedy lawyers.' "These are your
writings in your article. I believe them to be on target and
true in too many cases.
Will we ever get back to a "normal" time when greed
is not a priority and something that is so profound?
Time will tell.
Bill Baxter
Venice
How is more
sleaze a change?
Editor:
I cannot believe that
McCain-Palin, the man and
woman who say they are for
reform and change, would
run the blatantly dirty, full-
of-lies campaign that
McCain states he "approves"
on every outlandish ad that
their campaign is running.
As a state senator in
Illinois, Barack Obama sup-
ported and voted for a piece
of legislation that promoted
the education of young chil-
dren on the dangers of sexu-
al predators, a highly com-
mendable and needed
piece of legislation in this
day and age.
McCain-Palin are out-
right lying and stating that
Obama thinks children
should be learning about
sex before they can read.
For those who are voting
for McCain-Palin, and those
newspaper editors who are
thinking of endorsing
McCain-Palin, I hope you
think twice abou
really want an
tion led by two p
think it is OK to
about people
pretty white lies,
scare-tactic lies?
behavior we w
those who are 1
country?
The McCain-
paign is not onl
but proves that
Palin administrate
be open or res
opposing point
and will, in fact, d
thing the Bush
tion has done
anyone that disa
them. We see ho
has served us
eight years.
I for one have
in seeing that kin
petty, selfish an
disgusting beha
White House f(
four years.
Taxing the ric
taxes us all
Editor:
The ticket of
gogues is off an
There are three
their oratory:
1) Health ca
Americans.
2) Education
college for all Am
3) Increased
denuded defense
pay for this.
We are not to
because the De
it it. Do you really don't know- which is
administra- irresponsible or because
peoplee who they don't dare tell as much
outright lie as they know. Federalizing
-not just health care, education or
but sleazy, both is bound to be fearfully
Is this the expensive.
vant from The Demagogues show
leading our either economic igno-
rance or deceit in claiming
Palin cam- that they can tax corpora-
y shameful tions and the rich more
a McCain- heavily to pay for their
ion will not expensive proposals. The
spectful to richest 1 percent of Ameri-
ts of view, cans already pay 40 per-
lo the same cent of all income taxes.
administra- There is little more to take
and smear without causing them to
agrees with produce less or migrate
iw well that abroad to escape the tax.
these past Suppose there is an in-
creased tax on oil compa-
no interest nies. Any competent man-
id of mean, agement will pass part of the
id, frankly, tax forward to consumers,
vior in the another portion backtosup-
or another pliers and another portion to
all employees. Beneficiaries
Karen Griffin of pension or mutual funds
Venice will pay another piece
through lower stock prices
and dividends. The tax will
;h spread through the econo-
my, even though it nominal-
ly falls on oil companies.
the Dema- If Congress raises taxes as
d running. the Demagogues advocate,
themes to we all will end up paying.
Remember Samuel's bibli-
re for all cal warning about tax bur-
dens (1 Samuel 8:11-18).
Through I would rather join the
Sericans. Straight Talk Express than let
taxesan the Demagogues take me
taxes to try to for a ride. Vote McCain-
es to trytoal
P~alin.
Id the costs
demagogues
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CALL US AT 207-1111.
Parents, grab a pen and help out
Repeat. Here we go again. We have more than one
high school football team. You forgot about JV and fresh-
man again this year.
Editor's Note: We'll be covering those teams as well,
but there's often a conflict with other sporting events. If
there's a freshman or JV team parent who can help us
out, call Sports Editor Tripp Miller at 207-1107.
sador. He should be out
cutting ribbons. Oh, that's
right, there are no ribbons
to cut. We have no new
businesses. You know, they
didn't mean slow growth, I
think they really meant, no
growth. I think the council
needs to get rid of all the
committees, not just the
airport. They should fire the
staff and continue with all
the pettiness, and then we
can see if we really want this
change. And who cares
what they look like. We only
care about what they're
doing. A picture in the
paper isn't worth everyone
Squawking. I am be-
coming weary of the Gold-
en Beach bunch. I didn't
realize such a few could stir
up so much havoc. Yes, the
council members found
guilty should resign. I have
been thinking a recall is in
order anyway. The three
newly elected have done
nothing but cost us money
and put the city behind on
every level. We have been
the laughingstock of Sara-
sota County. The mayor
thinks he is the city manag-
er, and he needs to be told
in no uncertain words that
he is a goodwill ambas-
VEDDER from Page 4A
be a huge relief if it works
for our Habitats.
He also is going to assess
at the lowest rate allowable
by law 90 percent -
which should give almost
every taxpayer a decrease.
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in the city getting upset
about. We need to worry
about their negative
tongues and the few
cronies that they have who
make telephone calls and
write letters to the editor.
That's what we should be
worrying about. I think they
really are the squawking
minority.
Really not. I am not in
favor of the roundabout;
and after looking at page 1
and seeing your diagram,
I'm really not in favor of it
because if you can't even get
the diagram right, how can
you build a roundabout? If
north is at the top of the pic-
ture, then the shopping
center is in the wrong place.
It's not in the northwest
quadrant, it's in the south-
west quadrant.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The
graphic ran as provided.
Bumper sticker: Forget
about world peace visu-
alize using your turn signal.
RobertA. Vedder writes a
twice-weekly column in
this paper
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Blakeway has been con-
sulting since 1985 and
serves as adjunct faculty
member of George Mason
University.
Ambassador John Mc-
Donald, chairman and
CEO of the international
Institute for Multi-Track
Diplomacy, recommended
Blakeway for the job.
"He knows my work,"
Blakeway said.
She conducted the
training for 16 VHS juniors,
five New College students
in their fourth year and one
New College instructor.
Most of the training
dealt with communica-
tion. It focused on helping
the students understand
issues such as aspects of
identity- culture, religion,
friends and causes of
conflict, including gossip,
rumors and misunder-
standings.
Nicole Wolfe is the guid-
ance counselor who took
on the responsibility for
the training.
Students chosen
"We had students apply
and get a teacher's recom-
mendation," Wolfe said.
Out of 40 applications,
16 students were chosen.
The New College stu-
dents met with VHS stu-
dents before the training to
find out if there was a need
for the program.
"The biggest problems
they found had to do with
MySpace and gossip issues
on MySpace," Wolfe said.
She added that the kids
might feel more comfort-
able talking with their
peers.
Three VHS students
talked about why they
wanted to be part of the
mediation training.
Danielle Haefele said
she has always had an ear
for listening to people and
wants to help.
"Friends come to me to
talk, and I give them an
honest opinion," she said.
She said this training
may help her in the future.
Alison Headle said she is
the biggest fan of VHS and
any way she can help the
school improve, she will.
Ashli Boggs said she has
a passion for helping peo-
ple in anyway she can.
"Whether it is a small
problem at VHS or a bigger
problem, I want to help
others to know they have a
purpose," she said.
Blakeway said that kids
who undergo the media-
tion training usually get
better grades. And the ben-
efits extend to the entire
school.
"It changes the school
climate and helps it im-
prove to a more support-
ive, caring school," she
said. 'All kids can get better
grades from a program like
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If 60 percent of voters statewide
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Hafner announced that col-
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The VHS defense doing what they do best.
Friday night's game against the Sarasota Sailors brought a full house to
Powell-Davis Stadium. Quarterback Trey Burton led the Indians to a 39-0
victory over the Sailors.
BY TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR
The Venice High School
offense had a lot to prove in the
second half against Sarasota
High School Friday night.
After two quarters of football,
the Indians (3-0) had amassed just
two rushing yards. They had com-
piled only 80 yards of total offense,
and 76 of that came on one play-
a touchdown pass from junior
quarterback Trey Burton to junior
wideout Justin Grant.
"I don't know if it was our
conditioning, I don't know what
it was (about the first half),"
Venice head coach John Peacock
said. "I don't know if they
thought Sarasota was gonna
come out and just lay down for
them, but they came out and
responded (in the second half)."
By the final whistle, Venice
had piled up 408 yards of total
offense and broken a four-game
losing streak to the Sailors (1-2).
The Indians won 39-0.
Even though Burton went 9-15
for 226 yards and four touch-
downs (and another on the
ground) and senior running back
Dri Archer ran 13 times for 125
yards, the game ball goes to the
much-maligned defensive line.
"The defense played great.
They shut them down the whole,
entire night and they never had
a chance," Peacock said. "The
defense played awesome."
Junior defensive end Brandon
Wilkinson lived in the backfield all
game long, hounding Sarasota
quarterback Kyle Gibbs to the tune
of two sacks for minus-20 yards.
Pressure from the defensive line
left Gibbs with little time to throw,
and two of his first three passes
wound up in the hands of Venice
senior comer Robert Fordham.
Against the run the Venice
defense brought a solid push in
the middle, forcing the Sailors to
try to get around the outside. But
the ball-hawking linebacking
corps was there, led by senior
linebacker Ethan Mix. Mix fin-
ished the game with a sack and a
pair of tackles for loss. The
Sarasota ground game averaged
BOX SCORE
Game 3 Summary
Venice
Sarasota
7 0 19 14
0 0 0 0
First Quarter
Ven Grant 76 pass from Burton (Aguadelo
kick), 10:25
Third Quarter
Ven- Wales 11 pass from Burton (Aguadelo
kick), 7:03
Ven Burton 1 run (kick failed), 3:27
Ven Archer 76 pass from Burton (pass
failed), 1:16
Fourth Quarter
Ven Boyle 33 pass from Burton (Aguadelo
kick), 9:44
Ven Bailey 3 run (kick failed), 4:53
First Downs
Total Net Yards
Rushes-yards
Passing
Punt Returns
Kickoff Returns
Interceptions Ret.
Comp-Att-Int
Sacks-Yards Lost
Punts
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Ven
13
460
24-182
226
3-11
1-19
2-0
9-15-0
2-11
5-32.4
0-0
6-55
Sar
8
153
36-63
29
0-0
5-12.2
0-0
3-12-2
3-26
6-34.8
0-0
6-30
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING -Venice, Archer 13-125,
McRae 2-29, Burton 7-25 TD, Bailey 2-3 TD.
Sarasota, Curry 13-49, D. Hurley 15-24,
Thompson 5-9, S. Hurley 1-1, Gibbs 2-minus-
20.
PASSING -Venice, Burton 9-15-0-226
4TD. Sarasota, Gibbs 3-9-2-29, S. Hurley 0-3-0-
0.
RECEIVING -Venice, Grant 1-76 TD,
Boyle 1-33 TD, Wales 3-30 TD, Archer 3-66 TD,
Bailey 1-21. Sarasota, S. Hurley 2-10, Likins 1-
19.
a mere 1.75 yards per carry.
The Sailors managed 102
yards of total offense a week
after sophomore running backs
Artavious Curry and Desmond
Hurley combined for 257 rush-
ing yards against North Port
High School. Sarasota failed to
convert a first down in the sec-
ond half until late in the fourth
quarter against Venice's second-
string defense.
The Venice offense sputtered
in the first half, but they avoided
the mistakes that cost them the
ballgame against Sarasota last
season. The Indians converted
just two first downs in the first
half, but they never put the ball
on the ground.
With a 7-0 lead to start the
third quarter, Venice woke up.
Sarasota went three-and-out
to start the second half, and then
Venice promptly found the end
zone. Archer ran four times for
35 yards to set up an 11-yard
strike from Burton to junior tight
end Beckett Wales over the mid-
dle. Javier Aguadelo added the
extra point to make it 14-0 in
favor of the Indians.
Again the Sailors went three-
and-out and Venice took over
near midfield. A 29-yard scam-
per by Burton and a five-yard
pickup by Archer set up a 21-
yard completion to fullback
Jordan Bailey at the Sarasota
one. Burton punched it in to give
Venice a 20-0 lead.
The Venice defense forced a
third consecutive three-and-out,
and the Indians took over at their
own 36. Burton hit Archer on a
screen pass that went 64 yards
after the 5-foot-7, 150-pound
speedster reversed field and took
it in for the score. Venice's attempt
at a two-point conversion failed.
The domination continued
for the Indian defense, offering
yet another three-and-out for
the offense to do its thing from
about midfield. Venice drove to
the 33 and, facing a third-and-
13, Burton scrambled out to his
left before finding sophomore
wideout Josh Boyle all by himself
in the end zone. Aguadelo's kick
gave Venice a 33-0 advantage.
For a fifth straight time, the
Venice defense held and
Sarasota went three-and-out.
The punt pinned the Indians at
their own 16.
A 40-yard run by Archer got
Venice out of the shadow of their
own goal post, then another
Archer run brought them to the
31 before the reserves took over.
Backup running back Rashad
McRae carried the ball twice for
29 yards before Bailey punched
one in from three-yards out to
give Venice the 39-0 win.
This week, the Indians take it
on the road for the first time,
playing at Lakewood Ranch at
7:30 p.m. Friday.
tmiller@venicegondolier.com
GRADING THE INDIANS
Quarterbacks: A-
Trey Burton was off the mark in the
first half, but he was free of fumbles and
interceptions and still managed a 76-
yard touchdown pass to Justin Grant in
the first quarter. In the second half,
Burton was all-world, scoring four of the
teams five second-half touchdowns.
Running backs: A
Dri Archer struggled in the first half,
but that's on the line. When they started
opening holes in the second half, Archer
erupted for 125 yards on 13 carries.
Fullback Jordan Bailey had his best
game of the season, too. Bailey caught a
21-yard pass on the Sarasota one to set
up Burton's rushing touchdown. He also
scored one of his own on a three-yard
burst late in the fourth. Hats off to back-
up running back Rashad McRae for tak-
ing two carries for 29 yards.
Offensive line: B-
Once they woke up in the second half,
there was no stopping the Venice
offense. Burton had plenty of time to
throw and Archer had plenty of room to
run. In big games, though, they big
uglies need to wake up a little sooner.
Burton was sacked twice in the first half
and the offense managed just two rush-
ing yards.
Receivers: A-
Tight end Beckett Wales showed he
has some of the best hands on the team
when he went up top to get his 11-yard
touchdown reception. Robert Fordham
showed off his catching ability, albeit on
the defensive side of the ball.
Sophomore Josh Boyle showed great
maturity by sticking with the play after
Burton started scrambling. He found him-
self all by his lonesome in the end zone,
and so did Burton.
Defensive line: A+
This unit was absolutely unstoppable,
and they still aren't at full strength.
Brandon Wilkinson showed he is a
defensive end first and a tight end sec-
ond with two sacks and multiple hurries.
Sarasota's meager 63 rushing yards
speaks for itself.
Linebackers: A+
Ethan Mix was all over the place
Friday. The Gondolier Sun doesn't keep
defensive stats outside of sacks (he had
one), but we're sure he had plenty of
tackles. With the defensive line's push in
the middle, Sarasota was forced to run it
to the outside and the Indian linebackers
never let the backs get to the perimeter.
Defensive backs: A-
Two Robert Fordham interceptions
and only 29 passing yards allowed? Not
a bad day at the office. Sans a silly pass
interference penalty and this grade is no
minus.
Cross country
out of the gates
BY TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR
The Venice High School cross country teams
opened their season Saturday with the Venice
Invitational.
The girls team, led by Kelly White (16th, 21:30.52)
and Rosa Canas (20th, 21:45.00) took fifth place out of
16 participating schools. The boys team, led by
Anthony Hinsman (41st, 18:40.58), took 13th out of 17.
Both teams, especially the boys, are young this sea-
son. Even the seniors are young in terms of experi-
ence. Senior David Boone is in his first year running
cross country.
He joined to get in shape and said he enjoys push-
ing himself. As will likely be a developing trend this
season with him and some of his teammates, Boone
set a new personal record Saturday (20:56.57), shatter-
ing his old one by more than two minutes.
Speaking of records, runners from both the boys
and girls squads set school records. As this was the
first meet held on campus at Venice High School,
Hinsman and White now hold the school record for
best time in a home meet.
There won't be another chance to break those
records until next season. Venice will be on the road
each Saturday for the remainder of the season. Next
up is the North Port Invitational at 8 a.m. Saturday.
SCOREBOARD
Cross Country
Venice Invitational
At Venice High School
Sept. 20
Girls results
TEAM STANDINGS 1.
Naples 62; 2. Riverview 100; 3.
Manatee 112; 4. Lakewood
Ranch 113; 5. Venice 124; 6.
Sarasota Christian 144; 7.
Lemon Bay 149; 8. Port
Charlotte 158; 9. Cardinal
Mooney 216; 10. Sarasota 217;
11. Bishop Verot 234; 12. St.
John Neumann 255; 13.
Palmetto 322; 14. Out of Door
343; 15. Braden River 407; 16.
Bayshore 447.
INDIVIDUALS 1. Hanna
Howell (St. Stephens) 19:24.86;
2. Victoria McCaffrey (SJN)
19:43.09; 3. Jessica McKinnis
(P) 20:00.28; 4. Devon
McDermott (LR) 20:01.29; 5.
Sarah Miller (SC) 20:02.12; 6.
Taylor Stein (R) 20:19.83; 7.
Jessica Pate (M) 20:26.52; 8.
Hannah Lewis (N) 20:33.49; 9.
Mason Gardberg (LB)
20:36.79; 10. Julia Szilaggi (N)
20:48.51; 11. Mariel Rickert
(BV) 20:55.52; 12. Marissa
Bailey (CM) 21:01.21; 13.
Megan Reuss (LR) 21:04.29;
14. Oona Watkins (N) 21:21.38;
15. Hailey Stoffel (LR) 21:24.63.
VENICE RESULTS 16. Kelly
White 21:30.52; 20. Rosa
Canas 21:45.00; 29. Cynthia
Flynn-Melendez 22:15.23; 33.
Amberose Courville 22:29.68;
Volleyball falls at Leon
44. Lucy Horton 22:50.05; 49.
Maggie Gokey 23:05.41; 82.
Melinn Pfifer 25:04.34.
Boys results
TEAM STANDINGS 1.
Sarasota 64; 2. Naples 93; 3.
Manatee 115; 4. St. John
Neumann 126; 5. Lemon Bay
156; 6. Riverview 164; 7.
Palmetto 177; 8. Cardinal
Mooney 201; 9. Bishop Verot
201; 10. Port Charlotte; 11.
Southeast 279; 12. St.
Stephens 342; 13. Venice 343;
14; Out of Door 397; 15.
Braden River 397; 16. Bayshore
419; 17. Lakewood Ranch 438.
INDIVIDUALS 1. Taylor
Peliska (SJN) 16:14.49; 2. Jeff
Marvel (N) 16:16.25; 3. J. Plopis
(BV) 16:17.09; 4. S. Quinn (BV)
16:18.12; 5.JakeYaeshyn (R)
16:19.55; 6. James Mason (S)
16:29.26; 7. Cooper Davis (S)
16:44.58; 8. David Tomchinski
(LB) 16:49.09; 9. John
Croucher (PC) 17:00.59; 10.
Chris Owens (M) 17:08.26; 11.
Jordan Washer (M) 17:08.87;
12. Max Shumake (N)
17:12.73; 13. Andrew Nichols
(SJN) 17:17.60; 14. Nicholas
Johnson (S) 17:25.68; 15.
Michael Corso (SJN) 17:36.62.
VENICE RESULTS 41.
Anthony Hinsman 18:40.58; 60.
Jake Scully 19:25.19; 69. Corey
Gaskell 19:40.42; 95. Matt
McGuire 20:43.34; 100. David
Boone 20:56.57; 109.Tony
Miller 21:54.13.
STAFF REPORT
The Venice High School volley-
ball team dropped a road match
to Tallahassee Leon High School
27-29, 25-20, 25-21, 25-20 Friday.
The Indians (8-3, 4-0 in 5A-
12) won a hard-fought game
one, but lost the ensuing three.
Dorothy Rahal led Venice
with 20 kills and 30 digs. Jillian
Allen recorded nine kills and 14
digs and Taylor Capasso finished
with 40 assists.
Venice heads to Port Charlotte
High School at 7 p.m. Monday.
STAFF REPORT
The Gondolier Sun along with
the rest of the Venice communi-
ty mourns the sudden death of
former sports editor Claude
Lewis.
Lewis, 54, died Friday on his
way to cover a Chiefland High
School football game for the
Chiefland Citizen.
According to the Citizen, the
Suwannee County Sheriff's
Department said a motorist saw
Lewis pull to the side of the road,
attempting to use an inhaler.
Lewis had a history of asthma,
according to his wife, Michelle.
By the time paramedics
arrived, Lewis was dead on the
scene.
Lewis covered sports for the
Gondolier Sun for more than 10
years.
He is survived by his wife,
Michelle; his mother, Helen, of
Port Charlotte; a brother John of
Colorado; his four daschunds
Boris, Natasha, Flyer and
Lincoln; and many friends.
Information about arrange-
ments was not available Saturday.
Gondolier Sun mourns
loss of Claude Lewis
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Sharon
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Sharon Lagoutte Barton,
61, of Venice, Fla., passed
away Sept. 19, 2008, at the
Venice Regional Medical
Center. Sharon was born
July, 16, 1947, in Bellville,
Ontario, Canada. She
moved to Venice in 1964.
She was an accountant
for 10 years with the
Venice Golf & Country
Club, and was a member
of the Episcopal Church of
the Good Shepherd, the
American Legion and
Moose Lodge, both of
Venice.
She is survived by her
mother, Marion, ofVenice;
daughter, Susan C. (Ray)
Warner, granddaughters
Ashley, Alissa Warner and
one future grandchild, all
of Venice; and an aunt,
Joan Bosch, of Canada.
Services: A funeral ser-
vice will be held for
Sharon on Tuesday, Sept.
23, 2008, at 10 a.m. at
The Episcopal Church of
the Good Shepherd locat-
ed on Center Road with
burial to follow at Sarasota
Memorial Park.
Contributions: In lieu of
flowers, donations maybe
made to The Episcopal
Church of the Good
Shepherd, 1115 Center
Road, Venice, FL 34292.
Elizabeth Kariher
Elizabeth "Betty" Camp-
bell Ward Kariher, 95,
died at Bethesda Hospital,
Boynton Beach, Fla., on
Friday, Sept. 12, 2008. She
had resided in Boynton
Beach for approximately
one month after moving
there from Sarasota, Fla.,
where she had lived for six
years after her husband's
death in 1999. Prior to that
she had lived with her hus-
band of 62 years in Venice,
Fla., since 1986 after mov-
ing there from Antigua,
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Betty was born Aug. 9,
1913, in Rochester, N.Y.
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two siblings, Margaret and
Eliel.
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Bachelor of Science degree
in nursing at the University
of Rochester, where she
was a staff nurse in the
neonatal unit at Strong
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she met her husband, Dr.
Donald Kariher. They were
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Elizabeth loved travel-
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gardening and playing the
piano.
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She is also survived by 10
grandchildren and 16 great-
grandchildren.
Thank you to friends
and family for being a spe-
cial part of Elizabeth's life.
Services: A memorial ser-
vice will be held on
Wednesday, Sept. 24, at
1 p.m. at Venice-Nokomis
United Methodist Church.
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Belmont Park Cemetery,
Youngstown, Ohio.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
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Case No. 2007-CA-10807-NC
JUDGE: Division "C"
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF:
$5,200.00 in U.S. Currency
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CARLOS A. GUTIERREZ
UNKNOWN ADDRESS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a forfeiture action has been
filed against the above described
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WITNESSED by hand and the
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PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF,
BENJAMIN ELMAN,
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File No 2008-CP-009967-NC
Division: Probate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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below.
All creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
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AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this Notice is September 21,
2008
Personal Representative:
Phyllis Levinson
2650 Pearce Drive
Apt 101
Clearwater, Florida 33764
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Scott R. Bugay
Attorney for Phyllis Levinson
Florida Bar No. 5207
Citicentre, Suite P600
290 NorthWest 165th Street
Miami, FL 33169
Telephone: (304) 956-9040
Fax: (305) 945-2905
PUBLISH: Sept. 21, 28, 2008
File No. 2008-CP-14098-SC
Division: Probate
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
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, PA.
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
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 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
20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
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
686 North Indiana Ave, Ste A
Englewood, FL 34223
(941)-474-3241
Florida Bar No. 0176816
PUBLISH: Sept. 14, 21, 2008
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of Fairport, N.Y; nephews,
Daniel (Louise) Roach;
Charles (Michelle) Roach;
John Roach; William V.
(Carol) Roach and Timothy
(Kim) Roach; and niece,
Jennifer (Dave) Boothby;
six great-nieces and two
great-nephews.
Services: A memorial
Mass will be held for Mary
at Epiphany Cathedral on
Feb. 21, 2009. She had a
Mass of Christian Burial at
St. Brigid's Church in
Syracuse, N.Y, on Sept.
12, 2008, and burial at St.
Mary's Cemetery in
DeWitt, N.Y.
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14A SUN NEWSPAPERS
Leading the United Way
SUN STAFF PHOTOS
Melinda Mudge, United Way of South Sarasota 2007-08 Capital Campaign chair, accepts an
award as volunteer of the year from board president Campbell Reynolds. UWSSC raised
$758,000 during the year, meeting its goal in spite of a weak economy.
Campbell Reynolds presents outgoing United Way of South
Sarasota board president Mary Gonter a certificate in recogni-
tion of her service for 2007-08. UWSSC funded 31 agencies in
South County that helped more than 16,000 families during
the year.
Any items not concluded during this meeting will be carried
forward to the 1:30 p.m. Regular Meeting.
I. RECOGNITION
Certified Chief Information Officer Designation Presented to
IS Director Lance Heiss
II. PROCLAMATION
Presented to Don Caillouette, Comprehensive Planner,
Designating September 27, 2008 as National Estuaries Day
Presented to Chief John Reed, Venice Fire Department
Designating October 5 11, 2008 as Fire Prevention Month
Presented to Toula Xistris, Bike Friday
III. BOARD REAPPOINTMENT
Historic Preservation Board Betty Intagliata to serve another
term to September 30, 2011
IV. NEW BUSINESS
A. PRESENTATION
1. Parks and Recreation Chair Monty Andrews: Bike Fridays
and Proposed Environmental House at Legacy Park
B. RESOLUTIONS
1. Resolution No. 2008-24, Adopting a Capital/Fixed Asset
Policy
2. Resolution No. 2008-27, Providing for the City of Venice
General Municipal Election and Designating Polling Places
3. Resolution No. 2008-28, Supporting the United Nations
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
V. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
ORDINANCES FINAL READING AND PUBLIC HEARING
1. 11:00 A.M. Ordinance No. 2008-17, Abolishing the Airport
Advisory Board, Repealing Chapter 14, Aviation, Article II, of
the Code of Ordinances
2. 11:00 A.M. Ordinance No. 2008-18, Amending the Code of
Ordinances, Chapter 94, Concurrency Management, Article I,
In General and Article II, Certificate of Concurrency
VI. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
A. City Attorney Settlement Proposal in City v. James W.
Lynch, et al.
B. Finance Director Final Budget Adjustments for Fiscal
Year 2007-2008
C. City Manager
Consent Items:
ITEM 1 Authorization to negotiate with DKE-Commerce,
Inc. and Mayor's Execution of a Contract Agreement between
City of Venice and DKE-Commerce, Inc. for Information
Technology Consulting Services
ITEM 2 Authorization for Purchase of Bucket Truck to
Replace Unit #13 and Unit #48 at the Airport, Amount not to
exceed $87,559.00
ITEM 3 Authorization to Renew Agreement between City of
Venice and the Venice Municipal Mobile Home Owners
Association, Inc., at Annual Cost of $55,072.00
VII. COUNCIL REPORTS
1. Ernie Zavodnyik: Should the City Initiate a Program When
the Property Owner does not Comply with Section 34-81
(specifically overgrown lots)?
2. Mayor Martin: Economic Development Task Force
Objectives
September 23, 2008 1:30 P.M.
This meeting will be broadcast on Comcast Channel 21 on
Wednesday, September 24, and Saturday, September 27, 2008
at 9:30 a.m. For further information, log on to
www.venicegov.com
I. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
ORDINANCES FINAL READING AND PUBLIC HEARING
1. Ordinance No. 2008-07, Rezone Metes and Bounds, APAC
Southeast, Inc.; Venice Mining and Minerals, LLC; Miami
Valley Ready Mix of Florida, Inc.; and Cemex, Inc; +-1288
Acres, Northeast Quadrant of the City, from OUE-1 (Open Use
Estate) to PID (Planned Industrial Development), 05-13RZ
(Quasi-judicial)
UPCOMING MEETINGSMEE
Venice Lifestyles Committee: September 24 at 4:00 p.m.
Architectural Review Board: September 25 at 9:00 a.m.
Municipal Code Enforcement October 2 at 9:00 a.m.
Planning Commission: October 7 at 1:30 p.m.
Airport Advisory Board: October 8 at 1:30 p.m.
Architectural Review Board: October 9 at 9:00 a.m.
Citizens Tax/Bond Oversight Committees: October 13 at 9:30
a.m.
Economic Development Task Force: October 15 at 3:30 p.m.
VASI Candidate Forum: October 15 at 7:00 p.m.
Board Vacancies: The City of Venice is looking a city resident
with construction experience to serve on the Code
Enforcement Board and a city resident interested in serving
on the Historic Preservation Board, please contact the
Mayor's office at 486-2626, Ext. 23003 for an application and
additional information. 319358
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World-class jazz
comes to Venice
BY KIM COOL
FEATURES EDITOR
Push the shark's teeth aside.
Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 27 and 28, Venice will be
all about jazz.
The second annual Venice Jazz Festival has grown
into a two-day event. There will be a jazz lecture by
Tony Benade at the Venice Public Library from 10 to 11
a.m. Saturday, followed by a free afternoon concert in
Blalock Park from 1-4:30 p.m.
Sunday evening, beginning at 6 p.m., there will be
an exhibit of jazz photographs by Alex Bass, Jean
Germain and Bob Byler. There also will be a wine bar.
Byler, long-time contributor to the Mississippi Rag,
contributes occasional articles and photos on jazz and
travel to the Venice Gondolier Sun. Byler provided
most of the photos for this article.
From 7-9 p.m., at the Venice Community Center,
internationally acclaimed pianist and composer Dick
Hyman of Venice will perform in concert with friends
and fellow jazz greats vibraphonist Dick Appleyard,
clarinetist Bob Wilber, drummer Ed Metz and bass
player John Lamb. (See the information box for ticket
sales locations.)
The jazz weekend and several additional jazz events
to be held in Venice in the coming months are being
organized under the aegis of the Jazz Club of Sarasota
and partially funded by a grant from the Gulf Coast
Community Foundation of Venice. The Jazz Club is
considered one of the most active such organizations
in the United States. It will hold more than 60 jazz
events in the Sarasota area and at least 10 additional
events in Venice, including monthly concerts at the
Harmony House, beginning Oct. 5, from 2-4 p.m.
Free jazz concert
Since first planned, the Saturday afternoon concert
in Blalock Park has grown.
Directed by Jonathan Case, the Venice High School
band will open the concert at 1 p.m. Additional per-
formers will include some of the most popular jazz
musicians in this area: Perry Childs, Patricia Dean,
Richard Drexler, Jack Fanning, Bud Leeds, Dominic
Mancini, Johnny Moore, Kitt and Mike Moran, Greg
Nielson, Charlie Prawdzik, Dave Pruyn, Dave
Trefethen and Johnny Varro.
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When not working out of
his Venice studio, Hyman is often on the
road performing concerts in such major venues as the
Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Naples, major
symphony halls and in countries all over the world.
Hyman is a member of the Jazz Hall of Fame and was
the director of the Jazz in July series at NewYork City's
92nd StreetY for some 20 years. He wrote the scores
for some 10 Woody Allen films, including "Hannah
and Her Sisters" and "Broadway Danny Rose."
According to Byler, a long-time jazz fan and writer
on the subject, Hyman and his friends are recognized
among the elite of the jazz world, "with some 250 total
years of experience and legions of fans worldwide." He
also was music director for a series of PBS shows at the
White House. On radio, fans may find him on the
Garrison Keillor's "Prairie Home Companion" show
and on "Riverwalk Jazz."
They have played together and recorded together in
the past but the Venice concert will be the first time
these five have appeared together as a group.
Friends
Clarinetist and sax player Bob Wilbur started a band
called the Wildcats back in the 1940s and was a pro-
i -i .i 1 soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet. He played
\\ ilh li Ibby Hackett and Benny Goodman.
I It h Imed the Tuxedo Big Band of Toulouse,
I i inic, t record rare Fletcher Henderson arrange-
minI'," llyler said.
I I \\ i a Grammy for his score for the film, "The
( )t tin ( lub." Wilbur's autobiography, "Music Was Not
I inouh,I was written in 1988.
\h ibiiphonist Peter Appleyard, of Canada, received
i he 1.1// club's 2008 Satchmo Award, yet another of
Sept. 28 Jazz concert tickets
$30 at the door
$25 for members of Jazz Club of Sarasota
Ticket locations:
Paper Pad, 220 South Tamiami Trail
Bella Luna Cafe, 200 W. Miami Ave.
Venice Newstand, 329 W. Venice Ave.
Venice Stationers, 211 W. Venice Ave.
Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis
Ave. (one hour before concert)
many prizes and honors. Born in England, he
pla\k d in that country's Royal Air Force Band. He later
toured with Benny Goodman, Mel Torme and Peanuts
Hucko's Pied Pipers. From 1978-1981, he appeared on
39 editions of the TV show, "Peter Appleyard Presents."
Drummer Ed Metz worked with Count Basie, Chick
Corea, Joe Williams and Arturo Sandovait. He has per-
formed with Miller, Dorsey and Brown "ghost bands"
on cruise ships and in other venues. He has two CDs
in stores and a third is soon to be released.
John Lamb, bass player, performed with Duke
Ellington's band from 1964-67 and then off and on
until Ellington's death in 1974. He also performed with
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(Right) Dick Hyman
(Left) Dave Trefethen
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Spaghetti dinner
Time: 6 p.m.
Where: Venice Gardens
Civic Center, 406 Sham-
rock Blvd., Venice
Notes: BYOB 5-6 p.m.,
dinner at 6 p.m., music by
Eddie T & The Sounds of
Philly. Open to the public.
Cost: $7 adults; $4 under
15
Call: Janis, 408-0578
Country jamboree
Time: 2-6 p.m.
Where: Eagles Lodge,
23111 Harborview Road
and Kings Highway,
Charlotte Harbor
Notes: Boot scootin' to
music by Blue Byou.
Couples and line dancing.
Lessons at 1:30 p.m. Open
to the public.
Cost: $3 members Char-
lotte Country Music Club;
$5 nonmembers.
Call: (941) 426-4320
Music
Time: 2 p.m.
Where: Venice Presbyter-
ian Church, E. 111 Firenze
Ave., Venice
Notes: Opera, art songs,
spiritual and contempo-
rary music will be pre-
sented.
Cost: Tickets are $15 at
the door.
Call: 488-2258
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
Ballroom dance class
RSVP: Early
Date: Oct. 1-Nov. 5
Where: Venice Commun-
ity Center, 326 S. Nokomis
Ave.
Notes: Classes in waltz,
fox trot, swing, cha cha,
rumba and more will run
for six weeks. Instructors:
Marilyn and Vito Carciop-
polo
Call: 496-9692
E-mail: thecarcioppolos@
hotmail.com
Feral cat day
Where: Ashton Animal
Clinic, 5660 Ashton Road,
Sarasota, but you must
call and reserve an ap-
pointment if you are tak-
ing in a feral cat.
Notes: Feral cats will be
spayed/neutered free of
charge. Feral cats must
arrive at 8 a.m. and be in
a feral cat trap.
Call: 957-1955, ext. 5
Golf scholarship
tournament
RSVP: Early
Date: Oct. 3
Time: Registration: 11:30
a.m., Shotgun start 1 p.m.
Where: Pelican Pointe
Country Club
Notes: Venice Area Board
of Realtors golf scholar-
ship tournament sup-
ports local high school
students. Sponsorships
available for various
prices.
Cost: $75 singles; $300
foursome
Call:VABR, 484-0614
Ballroom dancing
Time: 3-5 p.m.
Where: Nokomis Com-
munity Center, main hall,
234 East Nippino Trail,
Nokomis.
Notes: Dance to the mu-
sic 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
BEST BET
THE LOCAL SCENE
T he Venice Area Audubon Society will
present Eileen Cohen as speaker and
presenter of her photographs from her world
travels. Eileen is an award winning nature
photographer. She also teaches at New
College. The meeting will be Tuesday, Sept.
23, at the Venice Area Audubon Center. The
social period is at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting
begins at 7 p.m. There is no charge and all
are welcome. The VAAS Center is located on
Annex Road behind the Anderson
Administration building at 4002 Southa
Tamiami Trail.
Chess
Time: 1-4:30 p.m.
Where: Jacaranda Public
Library, 4143 Woodmere
Park Blvd., Venice
Notes: Come and enjoy a
game of chess.
Cost: Free
Call: 861-1270
Bingo
Time: Noon-5:30 p.m.
Where: Knights of Co-
lumbus Council Home,
512 Substation Road,
Venice
Notes: Early bird special
starts at 2 p.m. Coffee, tea
and pastries available.
Non-smoking
Call: 485-1663
Pancake breakfast
Time: 8-11 a.m.
Where: Knights of Co-
lumbus Home, 512 Sub-
station Road, Venice
Call: 485-1663
MONDAY,
SEPT. 22
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.hypnosis
venice.com
Carbon footprint
Time: 10 a.m.-noon
Where: Jacaranda Library,
Meeting Room, 4143
Woodmere Park Blvd.,
Venice
Notes: Find out what kind
of imprint you're leaving
on the planet; get a free
CFL bulb.
Call: 861-5000
Gymnastics classes
Where: Nokomis Com-
munity Center, 234 East
Nippino Trail, Nokomis
Notes: Monthly course
offers instruction in gym-
nastics, tumbling and
cheerleading. Call for
details.
Call: 861-5000
Active aging week
Where: Venetian Gardens,
1450 Venice Blvd., Venice
Notes: To celebrate Active
Aging Week, Venetian
Gardens is holding events
that are free and open to
the public. On Monday, it
is Tai Chi, 10 a.m.; Glazy
Days Pottery at 2 p.m.
Call: 484-6841
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
educational 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
Fencing class
Time: 7-8:30 p.m.
Where: Venice Com-
munity Center, 326 S. No-
komis Ave., Venice
Notes: Learn the ancient
art of combat by the
sword in a six-week class.
Equipment provided.
Call: 861-5000
City council forum
Time: 3-4 p.m.
Where: Venice Senior
Friendship Centers, 2350
Scenic Drive, Venice
Notes: All are invited to
meet the four candidates
running for the Venice
City Council.
Call: 412-9072
Mensa testing
RSVP: Must, early
Date: Oct. 8
Time: 6 p.m.
Where: Gulf Gate Library,
Sarasota
Notes: MUST preregister
with Nancy Heinrich.
Membership is open to
those who score with the
upper two percent of the
general population on
approved intelligence
test.
Cost: $40
Call: 373-0956
E-mail: flcyclist@gmail.
com
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
Call: 408-9642
Bingo
Time: 6 p.m.
Where: DAV Chapter 101,
600 East Colonia Lane,
Nokomis
Notes: Bingo every Mon-
day night; six cards for $1.
Food is available.
Call: 488-4500
Barbershop chorus
Time: 6:30-9 p.m.
Where: Lakeside Luther-
an 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 Discov-
ery 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
Venice Coin
& Currency
Date: Meets every fourth
Monday
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Where: Venice City Hall,
401 W Venice Ave.
Call: George, 497-1651
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 -4 p.m.
Where: Caitlin Senior
Friendship Center, 2350
Scenic Drive, Venice
Notes: Partner needed
Cost: $2 donation
Call: Daisy, 493-3065
TUESDAY,
SEPT. 23
Active aging week
Where: Venetian Gardens,
1450 Venice Blvd., Venice
Notes: To celebrate Active
Aging Week, Venetian
Gardens is holding events
that are free and open to
the public. On Tuesday, it
is water aerobics at 10:30
a.m.
Call: 484-6841
Civil War round table
Where: City hall, Com-
munity Room, 401 W
Venice Ave., Venice
Notes: Local member
Wayne Hall discusses the
battle of Lynchburg, Va.
Call: 480-9892
Ballroom dance class
RSVP: Early
Date: Oct. 1-Nov. 5
Where: Venice Com-
munity Center, 326 S. No-
komis Ave.
Notes: Classes in waltz,
fox trot, swing, cha cha,
rumba and more will run
for six weeks. Instructors:
Marilyn and Vito Carciop-
polo
Call: 496-9692
E-mail: thecarcioppolos@
hotmail.com
Country music
Time: 8 p.m.
Where: Venice Beach
snack bar area
Notes: Country Time
Singers play old-time
country favorites, includ-
ing folk and original
songs.
Call: 412-3333
Advocacy workshop
Time: 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Where: Northern Trust
Bank, 901 Venetia Bay
Blvd., Suite 100, Venice
Notes: The Community
Center for the Deaf &
Hard of Hearing will
sponsor a free workshop
teaching how to advocate
for legislation and write
letters to the editor. Pre-
senter is Joan Haber,
member of the Sarasota
Chapter of the Hearing
Loss Association of
America.
Call: Joan, 921-9197
E-mail: joanl@comcast.
net
Reverse mortgages
Time: 10-11:30 a.m.
Where: Venice-Nokomis
Elks Lodge, 1021 Discov-
ery Way, North Venice
Notes: Free seminar open
to all seniors 62 and older.
Limited seating.
Call: 926-9509
National Railway
Historical Society
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Sarasota Fire
Station, 2070 Waldemere
St., Sarasota
Notes: Allen Jelks, of the
Suncoast Chapter, will
present a program on the
2008 NRHS national con-
vention.
Call: Dan Conway 497-
6356 or Allen Jelks 466-
0446
Grief recovery
RSVP: Register early for
Sept. 27
Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Where: Venice Presbyter-
ian Church, E. 111 Firenze
Ave., Venice
Notes: For those who
have lost a loved one and
need emotional relief and
understanding. Trans-
itions, a loving grief recov-
ery group, meets for five
sessions. Preregister, as
group size is limited. Free
Call: 488-2258
Venice Area
Toastmasters 5486
Time: 7:30-8:45 a.m.
Where: Venice Area
Chamber of Commerce,
597 Tamiami Trail South,
Venice
Empowerment
Time: 10-11:30 a.m.
Where: Women's
Resource Center, 701
Center Road
Notes: Empowerment
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
Yoga with Elin
Time: 8 and 9 a.m.
Where: Venice Beach near
the pavilion
Notes: Free yoga on
Venice Beach
Call: 408-9642
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FEATURES EDITOR
Julia Steele, director of
development at the South
County Family YMCA of
Venice and Englewood, is
on a mission. She is seek-
ing Y memorabilia to be
used in a museum-like
display at the Y.
The project is an out-
growth of the Y's first
Legacy of Leadership
event, which will be a trib-
ute to Jeannette Hanchey-
Flokstra and her late
husband, Herb Hanchey.
Hanchey-Flokstra has
filled several scrapbooks
with photos and other
items for display at the
Oct. 29 Legacy event at the
Venice Yacht Club. The
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. lun-
cheon is not a fundraiser
for the Y, simply an event
to honor the Hancheys.
Tickets are $25 per person.
The event is open to the
public.
Steele wants help from
the public to increase the
collection of memorabilia
covering the past three
decades of the Y.
"My long-term goal is
to professionally display
all of this in our YMCA in
real museum-style cases,
etc." she wrote in a
recent e-mail about the
project.
Especially sought are
trophies, ribbons, old
team jerseys, uniforms or
T-shirts as well as old
newspaper clippings,
newsletters and photos.
Steele said she is being
assisted in learning about
archival materials and
preservation techniques
by members of the Venice
Historical Society. As
such supplies can be
costly, monetary dona-
tions would be helpful.
To learn more about the
luncheon and/or the his-
torical collection, to RSVP
for the luncheon or to con-
tribute to the collection,
call Steele at the Y at 941-
375-9104.
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JAZZ from Page lB
Red Garland and in the
Air Force band. He taught
until retiring in 1999. He is
a member of the 40-year-
old Suncoast Dixieland
Jazz Band at Treasure
Island.
More to come
The Second Annual
Venice Jazz Festival is just
the beginning. Monthly
jazz concerts will be held
throughout the season at
Harmony House on U.S.
41 Bypass North in Venice.
The concerts will begin
Sunday, Oct. 5, at 2 p.m.
and continue monthly
thereafter. For specific
dates and ticket prices,
call the jazz club office at
(941) 366-1552.
In November, the club
will host its Third Annual
Jazz Club of Sarasota
Cruise, out of Los Angeles
aboard the Crystal
Symphony. More than 20
major jazz musicians will
be aboard to provide sev-
eral daily concerts for jazz
aficionados. Included in
the cost is free transporta-
tion to Tampa Interna-
tional Airport. Call Golden
Anchor Travel at (941)
922-4070 for more infor-
mation about the jazz
cruise.
Hyman & Friends will
perform at The Phil-
harmonic Center for the
Arts in Naples, at 8 p.m.,
Jan. 4. Tickets are $49 per
person. Visit www.
thephil.org.
Jazz information in
this article came primari-
ly from Bob Byler of
Venice, the Jazz Club of
Sarasota and from the
Philharmonic Center for
the Arts in Naples.
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but being adopted as an
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incapacitating disease.
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ated a disc in my cervical
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fused through a surgery the
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but there is an online sup-
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Water exercise class
Date: Monday, Sept. 22
Time: 7:45-8:45 a.m.
Place: Arlington Park and
Aquatic Facility, 2650
Waldemere St., Sarasota
Description: Join us for a
low-intensity, low-impact
workout in a friendly envi-
ronment. Led by certified
instructors. Wear your suit
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Call: 941-861-5000, ask
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StrollerFit class
Date: Wednesday, Sept. 24
Time: 9:15-10:15 a.m.
Place: Venice Train Depot,
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Ave.
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medications review
Date: Tuesday, Sept. 23
Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Place: Senior Friendship
Centers, Caregiver Re-
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Call: Kathleen Simonds,
584-0050
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Substance abuse
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Substance Abuse Insight
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Tuesday of the month (Sept.
23), Home Detox Inc., 530
South U.S. 41 Bypass, Unit
12B, in Brickyard Plaza. Led
by Sharon R. Mays-
Tremain. Fee: $20 per per-
son. Call 412-3869 or visit
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Movement disorder
Dystonia/Spasmodic
Torticollis support group,
5 p.m., last Tuesday of the
month (Sept. 30), Doctors
Hospital, 5731 Bee Ridge
Road, Sarasota. Ask recep-
tionist for room number.
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cacy group that meets at 7
p.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of each month in
the conference room at
Jacaranda Public Library,
4143 Woodmere Park Blvd.
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3424 or e-mail past.venice.
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Family support
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6:30-7:30 p.m., fourth
Wednesday of the month
(Sept. 24), South County
Resource Center, 7810
Tamiami Trail. Free. Contact
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Stroke Support Group,
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Plan now for February's Carnival in Quebec
EDITOR'S NOTE: This article
was written following the
2008 Carnival.
BY SUSAN MCKEE
GUEST WRITER
It's cold and dark in
Quebec in February-just
perfect for joining in a
giant celebration to drive
away the chill of winter in
Quebec City, where the
hardy inhabitants laugh at
the weather.
I woke up because my
nose was cold. My breath
had left a frosty ring on the
edge of my sleeping bag and
my hat where was my
wool cap? had fallen off.
I wiggled my tepid toes.
Inside my fleece pajamas,
most of me was toasty
warm but my feet were
closest to the wall of snow.
I carefully released the
sleeping bag's drawstrings
- the one encircling my
face first, and then the one
around my neck and
shoulders. The blast of
cold air as I emerged re-
minded me that I had to
find my clothes of
course I'd stuffed them in
the sleeping bag with me
so they'd be warm. I've
never dressed so quickly.
There weren't any win-
dows in the sleeping
rooms, so I couldn't tell the
time. It might have been
midnight, but when I
found my watch it said
7:30 a.m. As I put my feet
into cold boots, I was defi-
nitely looking forward to a
hot breakfast.
It was a cold and snowy
February, and I'd spent the
night in the Ice Hotel in
rural Quebec. Zipped into
high tech nylon and fleece
(the mummy-style bag
was rated to -30o), I cer-
tainly was more comfort-
able than the French fur
traders who lived in the
area back in the 17th cen-
tury, although I'm sure we
all were grateful to have a
pile of deerskins cushion-
ing us from the frigid
ground.
The Ice Hotel, located
about a half hour's drive
from Quebec City, offers
accommodations unlike
any others in North Amer-
ica (there are a couple more
such hotels in Scandinavia).
The ambient temperature
hovers around 27.
Some 15,000 tons of
snow and 500 tons of ice
are molded, frozen and
carved into a whimsical
castle decorated with ice
sculpture, frozen tropical
flowers and artwork be-
hind windows of clear ice.
The chapel is the scene for
more than two dozen wed-
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Visitors to the bar at the Ice Hotel near Quebec City await PHOTOS COURTESY OF SUSAN MCKEE
their drinks. Viewers watch as a competitor and his dogs race along Rue
Saint-Louis in Quebec City during Winter Carnival.
This year, there are 36
rooms, the smallest with
one bed, and the largest a
two-level suite with the
only non-heat-producing
fireplace I've ever run
across (it provides only the
visual warmth of a fire -
all the heat goes straight
up through the roof so as
not to melt the ceiling).
I must confess that one
doesn't actually sleep on
ice or snow. The bed
frames, indeed made of
ice, support a plywood
platform. On top of that is
a foam mattress covered
with deerskins. The sleep-
ing bags go on top of the
fur.
The rest of the furniture,
from nightstands in the
rooms to benches in the
bars, also was made of ice.
We were warned not to put
rings or watches on the
nightstands because the
residual body heat re-
maining in the metal
would cause them to ad-
here before morning.
The bartenders had
scrapers always at the
ready to retrieve any coins
tossed on the ice as tips.
And, yes, it's true. The
drinks in both of the bars
at the Ice Hotel are served
in "glasses" made of ice (it's
best to use a straw).
The Ice Hotel, open for
its eighth season this year,
is located at Station Tour-
istique Duchesnay, which
offers a variety of winter
sports and traditional
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While I was at the sta-
tion, I treated myself to a
dogsled ride. I was headed
to Quebec City for Winter
Carnival and would see La
Grand Viree the dogsled
races through the winding
streets of the old walled
city.
The Quebecois are a
hardy sort. Faced with yet
another endless winter
more than 50 years ago,
they invented a celebra-
tion to drag people out of
hibernation. The Carnaval
de Quebec attracts at least
a million visitors from
around the world.
The opening cere-
monies, held outdoors (of
course) with the spectators
standing on an ice skating
rink, always are a spectac-
ular event, with fireworks,
speeches by politicians
and live music to set every-
one's toes tapping. This
year's theme is the 400th
anniversary of the found-
ing of Quebec.
My favorite stop is the
ice palace the official
"home" of the carnival
mascot, Bonhomme Cam-
aval.
This quintessential
snowman, with his Che-
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with his "faithful dog Cris-
tal" and a crazy retinue
called Knuks.
The palace (each year's
design is different) is con-
structed of snow and ice
between the walls of the
Old City and the Parlia-
ment building.
To get inside this or
any carnival site you
need an effigy. This is an
admission pass unique to
Carnaval de Quebec. Dif-
ferent in detail each year,
it's a key fob-sized plastic
figure of Bonhomme Car-
naval that you hang on
your coat or jacket during
the event. (To be caught
without an effigy is to risk
being thrown in the dun-
geon at Bonhomme's pal-
ace!)
Across Grand Allee is
the entrance to the main
events of the annual cele-
bration, which stretch
across the historic Plains
of Abraham.
Once inside the gates,
there is much more to see
and do. Some activities,
including rides in horse-
drawn sleighs and snow-
Happyov Heart Tour:
mobiles, cost extra.
Others, such as the chance
to "climb" a glacier made
of hard-packed snow, tub-
ing and snow sliding, or
angling to catch a trout in
an ice-covered pond, are
included.
Special events during
carnival include the Grand
Viree the annual dog-
sled race through the
streets of Old Town, a
Soapbox Derby, a Canoe
Race across the frozen St.
Lawrence and a Night
Parade.
Closing weekend in-
cludes a second Night
Parade and the annual
farewell as Bonhomme
disappears until the next
carnival season in 2009.
If you go
Overnights at the
(http://www.icehotel-
canada.com) Ice Hotel
((877) 505-0423) start at
about $300 per person
(less for children sharing a
room with their parents),
and include dinner in the
Auberge Duchesnay's rest-
aurant, accommodations
in the Ice Hotel and break-
fast back at the Auberge.
But you don't have to
spend the night to see the
Ice Hotel. It's open to the
public between 10 a.m.
and midnight, with guided
tours between 10:30 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. each day.
The admission cost is:
$7.50 for children and $15
for adults. (All prices are in
Canadian dollars.) Barring
an early spring, the Ice
Hotel remains open
through April 1.
There's lots to do in win-
ter at (http://www.sepaq.
com/ct/duc/en/) Station
Touristique Duchesnay in
Ste-Catherine-de-la-
Jacques-Cartier, Quebec,
including ice fishing, sled-
ding, snowmobiling and
cross-country skiing. I
went on my dogsled ride
with (http://www.aven
tureinukshuk.qc.ca/aven
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Aventure Inukshuk.
You'll find more about
Carnaval de Quebec on its
(http://www.carnaval.qc.
ca/en/) English-language
welcome page. The Bon-
homme Pass gives access
to 300 activities and shows
at three major sites. The
effigy costs $10, and ven-
dors are everywhere. Buy it
at your hotel, or at the first
site you visit, and wear it
for the rest of your trip.
The (http://www.que
becregion.com/e/)
Quebec City and Area
Tourism and Convention
Bureau can help you with
lodging, activities and
more.
Remember that it can
be really, really cold in
Quebec during the winter.
Dress with heavy socks
inside waterproof boots
with thick tread, hats plus
scarves, mittens over Thin-
sulate-lined leather gloves,
fur coats or down jackets
plus ski pants, and thermal
underwear.
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SUNDAY, SEPT. 21,2008
FINE WHINES
Four guys on horses
BY BOB MUDGE
EDITOR
Apparently some people are freaking
out about the CERN particle collider in
Europe, which started up last week in the
continuing search for the most basic
building blocks of our universe.
The collider will soon send beams of
protons in opposite directions around its
17-mile track with the hope that their col-
lision will form new subatomic particles
and help scientists better understand the
known ones.
Skeptics, however, warn that untold
and uncontrollable amounts of energy
might be released or, worse, that black
holes might form into which all known
matter would be sucked with unknown
but probably unpleasant consequences.
Personally, I don't get all the fuss about
such dire possibilities when much more
concrete examples of the approaching
end of the world are everywhere we look.
For example:
The Tampa Bay Rays threatening to
win their division and make the playoffs
for the first time. They're already guaran-
teed a winning record for the first time in
their history, even if no one goes to their
games.
All the attention focused on Bristol
Palin when there are tens of thousands of
pregnant teenagers in the United States
whose boyfriends have no intention of
marrying them and whose parents have
disowned them.
Four words: "Gilligan's Island, the
Musical" (coming to Van Wezel next year.
Honest.)
Adam Sandler.
Cash registers with pictures of the
goods being sold on the buttons instead
of numbers.
Products with warning labels to pro-
tect us from our own stupidity, like sham-
poo marked: "For external use only," or
my current favorite: 'Ask a doctor before
use if you have difficulty in urination due
to enlargement of the prostate gland" -
on a box of pills for PMS.
Collectors paid $19 million and $17
million, respectively, for a bull and a shark
preserved in formaldehyde by a British
"artist." (I assume the bull brought in
more because it was wearing gold hoof
covers.)
Our puzzlement over why school-
children can't pass a spelling test when
our pantry shelves are stocked with
Krispy Kreme doughnuts, "lite" potato
chips and Cheeze Whiz.
Please see WHINES, 8B
ATTENTION: CALL FOR AUDITIONS -
The Suncoast Chorale, beginning our 31st continuous
season, invites prospective singers to audition at our 1st or 2nd
rehearsal. Interested singers are asked to arrive @ 6:00 pm to
meet with the Director Roy Engler prior to the 7 pm rehearsal on
Monday, September 22nd or Monday, September 29th at the
Englewood United Methodist Church @ 700 E. Dearborn St.
in Englewood.
The Suncoast Chorale is a 65 member mixed chorus that
presents Holiday, Pops and Traditional Choral performances
during the year. Come lend your voice to a vibrant organization
while having a good time and meeting new friends.
' For additional information contact John Cianci @ 493-8320
or visit us on the web @ www.suncoastchorale.org
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FREE Outdoor Jazz Concert
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September 20 & 21, 2008
10am 5pm
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LIBRARY BRIEFS
Jacaranda Library
4143 Woodmere Park
Blvd.
Venice, FL 34293
Baby Rhyme
and Sign
This program is geared
toward babies from new-
born to 18 months. The
Tuesday, Sept. 23, 9:30-
10:15 a.m., program will
include nursery rhymes,
songs, baby sign language,
a book and playtime.
Space is limited. Older sib-
lings are welcome.
Movie Matinee
Julia Roberts plays in
our free film about a
woman who sees an injus-
tice, sues the bad guys,
takes on a big company
and wins, Tuesday, Sept.
23, 2-5 p.m.
Florida pond life
Rick Storsburg, natural-
ist, will set up a telescope
so that you may sit in the
comfort of the library
while watching nature go
by. Just drop by the win-
dows side of the fiction
area Tuesday, Sept. 23,
5:30-7:30 p.m.
WHINES from Page 7B
The fact that, when the
dust settles after Election
Day, we will either have a
mixed-race president or a
female vice president,
breaking a 220-year string
of white males.
If these things haven't
brought about the apoca-
lypse, what chance does
the supercollider have?
bmudge@
venicegondolier.com
Forty Carrots
Children, birth to age 5,
and their caregivers have
the opportunity to enjoy
playtime together, experi-
ence new activities, join in
circle-time fun, spend
time with other families,
and get valuable parenting
information. Classes, Wed-
nesday, Sept. 24, 9:30-
10:30 a.m., are for children
ages birth to 5, accompa-
nied by an adult. You must
register at the youth desk
the day of the program.
Water's edge
Robert Wright, environ-
mental specialist, will ex-
WORD from Page7B
herself, themselves, etc. -
have some very specific
jobs. The simplest is that
they can be used for
emphasis. I, myself, work
in fast food. But notice that
"myself" isn't standing in
for the subject pronoun I.
It's restating it.
The other job of the
reflexive is to serve as the
object of something called
a reflexive verb basical-
ly, a verb whose subject is
doing something to him-
self or herself. "John
plain the value of aquatic
plants to our shoreline
Wednesday, Sept. 24, 5:30-
7:30 p.m.
Euchre and bridge
Play Euchre and bridge
every Wednesday, 6-7:45
p.m.
Video Lecture Series
Thursday, Sept. 25, 2-3
p.m., watch a video of
Professor Richard Wolf-
son's lecture on "Earth
Changing Climate." This
week we will see the sec-
tions on "Impacts of Cli-
mate Change" and "Ener-
gy and Climate."
silenced himself." "Steve
embarrassed himself."
And, in summation, I offer
just one last example:
'After all this grammar
talk, I'm beginning to bore
myself."
June Casagrande is the
author of "Mortal Syntax:
101 Language Choices
That Will Get You Clobber-
ed by the Grammar Snobs
- Even If You're Right."
She can be reached at
JuneTCN@aol.com.
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Christin Culligan and daughter Madison paint molds during the fish
printing classes held at Oscar Scherer State Park.
Steve Cart Jr. looks at displays in the nature
center at Oscar Scherer State Park.
CONTACT US
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Madison Culligan is ready for her painted sea horse molds to be
transferred to a hand towel during the gyotaku class. J.T. Eldreth
lends a hand.
CINDY GNEGY
Steve Cart helps son, Steve, work on painting a fish mold for
his fish printing project.
Literacy Month is being
celebrated at Oscar Scherer
State Park with interactive
reading with a park
ranger, nature story writ-
ing and learning gyotaku,
the Japanese art of fish
rubbing. The Elsa's Youth
and Nature program at the
nature center was coordi-
nated by the Friends of
Oscar Scherer State Park
and J.T. Eldreth, a camp
host and volunteer. The
program's name was cho-
sen to acknowledge Elsa
Scherer Burrows. She
willed her South Creek
Ranch property to the
State of Florida to be used
as a public park and
wildlife sanctuary. The
park was to be named
after her father, Oscar.
The fish in Lake Osprey
were spared by using rub-
ber molds of fish for the
project.
"Once they start
painting, they are in their
own world," said Dottie
Lomrantz. She and her
husband, Bernie, volun-
teer on Saturday morn-
ings to help with the chil-
dren's activities.
"We don't live far from
here, and we just came to
camp and have fun," said
Christin Culligan. Christin
wanted her 8-year-old
daughter, Madison, to ex-
perience the fish printing.
Margret Taylor and
her 9-year-old daughter,
Lilliana, were visiting the
park the previous week
and participated in the
reading program.
"It was really fun,"
Taylor said. They enjoyed
the reading program so
much they came for the
fish painting project, too.
Barbara and Wayne
Goffin are planning a fam-
ily reunion at the park and
came into the nature cen-
ter to get information on
hiking trails. They arrived
too late to take part in the
fish rubbings but their
daughters, Kaitlyn and
Megan, enjoyed the visual
and sensory displays of the
park's plants and wildlife.
With fishing, swim-
ming, canoeing or kayak-
ing, hiking, biking, and
bird and wildlife watching,
there is something for
every nature lover to do at
Oscar Scherer.
Jason Allee said it had
been eight years since he
had been to Oscar Scherer.
He and his family enjoyed
a walk on the many trails
at the park. Jason and his
wife, Meagan, pushed the
stroller with their sons,
Ethan and Logan, on
Lester Finley Trail which
meanders along South
Creek.
Bob Vance was pho-
tographing butterflies.
"I enjoy seeing new
species and this is a good
time of the year to see
them," Vance said.
The Wunderlich family
was biking the Legacy
Trail.
"I'm really impressed
with the Legacy Trail," said
Jon Wunderlich. "I wished
we had something like
that in north Sarasota."
Jon's wife, Theresa, and
their 6-year-old son,
Jacob, and 9-year-old
daughter, Emily, rode to
Shakett Creek and back to
the park for a picnic.
Lilliana Freites uses colorful
paints on a fish mold during
the fish printing classes held
at Oscar Scherer State Park
for Literacy Month.
Lilliana Freites proudly
shows off her fish print.
J.T. Eldreth, park host and volunteer, shows
Christin Culligan her finished fish print.
Jon and Theresa Wunderlich and son, Jacob, and daughter, Emily, brought
bikes to Oscar Scherer State Park to ride the Legacy Trail.
Madison Culligan and her
mom, Christin, each complet-
ed a fish print during the
gyotaku classes held during
Literacy Month at Oscar
Scherer State Park.
Bernie Lomrantz, a
volunteer at Oscar
Scherer State Park,
helps guide Madison
Culligan with the fin-
ishing touches on
her hand towel.
Meagan and Jason Allee
brought sons, Ethan and
Logan, for a hike on the trails
at Oscar Scherer State Park.
PHOTO COURTESY OF J.T ELDRETH
A group from the YMCA
attends the gyotaku classes
held at the nature center at
Oscar Scherer State Park.
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966-8000 or966-6440. #A343708
MERIDIAN. Private elevator, 2,700 sq. ft.,
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Collier, 951-6660 or313-1212. #A386169
BLACKBURN HARBOR. 2BR condo with
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or 374-4802. #A3894077
THE INLETS. Canal-front home features 25'
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one bridgeto bay. Clubhouse with amenities.
$399,000. Helen Pape, 485-5421 or 145-1457.
#N573164
OAKS BAYSIDE. Beautiful water view from
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Nicole Hammons-Dovgopolyi, 966-8000 or
356-5849. #A347268
LAUREL HOLLOW. 3BR villa in a gated
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updated kitchen,tile, built-in spa & hurricane
shutters. $259,900. Bonnie Morley, 966-8000
or416-4278. #A385038
NOKOMIS. Canal-front home with Gulf access.
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Wooster, 966-8000 or 350-1220. #A389175
SHAKETTISLAND.5BR,2-storypool home, formal
dining & living rooms with casual, comfortable
family room. Gulf access from shared dock.
$795,000. Venice Office, 485-5421. #N568922
WATERFRONT. Beautiful view of intersecting
canalswith almost 150'ofwaterfrontage, granite
counters, recessed lighting & more. $350,000.
Englewood Office, 473-7750. #D5768771
NOKOMIS. On a large corner lot in a non-
deed restricted community, with 2BR, family
room with fireplace, caged pool & back
porch. $199,000. Barbara E Gahry, 966-8000
or 586-3936. #A385326
BAY POINT PARK. Spanish-style bungalow.
Live in or build your dream home. Includes
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& Albert Ayers, 966-8000 or 966-6440.
#A368271
BAYPOINT. Charming old Florida-style home
on the west side, close to the beach. Features
newera/c,fireplace&family room. $174,000.
Jo-Anne Sckowska and Nell Taylor, 485-5421
or321-8975. #N575281
BEACHFRONT HAVEN. On a magnificent
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dock & pool. $3,999,0000. Linda Dickinson,
388-4447 or 350-3304. #A352579
CASEY KEY. Favorable vacant location on near
North Bridge. 192' of beachfront with one acre.
Permit for7,000-sq.-ft. home. $3,950,000. Tom
Stone, 349-3444 or 356-1700. #A370299
GULF-FRONT. Panoramic views from this
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Moore, 966-8000 or 966-1200. #A366091
PLACIDA. Large Gulf-front lot offers deeded
boat slip across the street. Dock permits
already in place. Drastic price reduction.
$899,000. Courtney Boyer, 473-7750 or
286-8208.#D561276
EASTVENICE. Beautiful, private 5-acre parcel
close to 1-75, schools & shopping. Horses
permitted. Owner/agent. $890,000. Luis
Canaveral, 473-7750. #D568870
CAPE HAZE. Lowest priced waterfront
home. Access to Intracoastal & Gulf with no
bridges. 3BR, family room, pool & large lanai.
$749,000. Pamela Neer,473-7750or830-0999.
#D5768852
VENICE ISLAND. MacArthur Beach tower
2BR, furnished end unit with breathtaking
Gulf views. Resort-style amenities and pet
friendly. $649,000. Sherrey Welch, 485-5421
or223-6318. #N573133
HIDDEN COVE ESTATES. Approximately 1.2
waterfront acres on Palm Island.Deeded dock,
lift & ramp. Tilapia stocked pond with private
island. $649,000. Courtney Boyer,473-7750 or
286-8208. #D571451
WATERFRONT LIVING. This beautiful 2BR
condo is on Venice Island, set along the
ICW and offering amazing sunset views.
$638,000.Janet Apple,485-5421 or525-3088.
#N573985
VENICE GOLF & CC. Built in 2003 with 3BR,
3,000 sq. ft., 2 fireplaces, 12' ceilings, built-
ins & 3-car garage. Membership required.
$630,000. Patty Stewart, 493-2500 or
544-7403. #N559865
PELICAN POINT. Large, beautiful Arthur
Rutenberg built home on lake looking atfairwayto
othersidewith forest preserve beyond. $599,000.
Wally Turner, 485-5421 or716-1227. #N573952
ENGLEWOOD ISLES. High quality waterfront SOUTH GULF COVE. Sailboat home built with
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office or 4th bedroom, a 3-car garage & many winds. $595,000. Englewood Office, 473-7750.
upgrades. $649,500. Englewood Office, 473-7750. #D545919
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NORTH PORT. Beautiful new home on an
oversized corner lot with bonus room/workshop
off the garage. $279,900. Englewood Office,
473-7750. #D549577
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877 HILLCREST DRIVE. $795,000. SherreyWelch.
223-6318. N568922
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1170 CIELO CT. $449,000. Jim Sweat. 306-7384.
N5762286
415 LYONS BAY RD. $425,000. Steven Chapman.
716-7591. N5762533
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530 N RIVER RD. $925,000. Cheryl Picken.
504-7101.A385723
328 PEDRO ST. $699,000. Nancy Jo Welte.
441-7965. N5760930
300 STONE BRIAR CREEK DR. $630,000. Patty
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443 FAIRWAY ISLES DR. $599,000. Wally Turner.
716-1227. N573952
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468-1738. N5762447
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716-4392. N573414
354TURTLEBACKCROSSING. $547,000.Jim Sweat.
306-7384. N574662
CALUSA LAKES. Known asthe"Bougainvillea
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$595,000. Elizabeth Phillips, P.A., 966-8000 or
223-3344. #A376484
SAN MARCO. Seldom available end unit with
views for the Gulf& jetties. Nicely furnished,
open & bright. $575,000. Jo-Anne Sckowska
and Nell Taylor, 485-5421 or 321-8975.
#N555471
VENICE. Set on 6+ acres in Lake Geraldine,
this home has volume ceilings, office, sepa-
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$568,000. Joni Mclendon, 473-7750 or
504-1947. #D564478
GULF &JETTYVIEWSfromthis4thfloorend
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or 468-1738. #N526534
CASTAWAYS. Popular complex with great
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history. All you want in a Gulf-front condo-
minium. $545,000. Joni Mclendon, 473-7750
or 504-1947. #D565775
VENICE GOLF & CC. 3BR plus den home with
private suite. Enjoy morning sun from lanai
with heated pool overlooking the 13th fair-
way. $499,900. Susan Brooker, 493-2500 or
496-8970. #N569216
VENICE ISLAND. Rarely available unit with
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features include heated pool with Gulf views.
$499,000. Nell Taylor or Jo-Anne Sckowska,
485-5421 or376-9623. #N546763
VENICE ISLAND. Fabulous beach & marina
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or 266-4074. #N571336
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950 TARPON CENTER DRIVE. $459,000. Jackie
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416 DARLING STREET. $419,900. Terry Brown.
350-5005.N575631
335 SAINTGEORGE CT. $369,900.Cindy Dillander.
716-3203. N5761245
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223-0612. N5762332
308 PARK LANE DR. $319,600. Nell Taylor.
376-9623. N5761890
899 TARTAN DR. $270,900. Bambi Utton.
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441-6624. N5762140
1781 SAN SILVESTRO DR. $213,900. Betty Knight.
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223-9077. #D575609
MANASOTA KEY. Beautiful, spacious condo-
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tennis courts, boat dock & deeded beach
easement. $419,900. Paul O'Brien, 473-7750
or468-7157. #D535917
LAKES OF JACARANDA. Immaculate pool
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P.A., 966-8000 or 223-3344. #A362471
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374-0969.#A381098
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this property accommodates shallow draft
to access the ICW. Large oaks offer privacy.
$350,000. Patricia Szemkus, 473-7750 or
662-0575. #D572554
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or 061-0612. #N560366
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with tile throughout & large screened balcony.
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$220,000. Venice Office, 485-5421. #N554546
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championship course, this home features a
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lanai. $299,900. Helen Moore, 485-5421 or
724-2030. #N549823
VILLAGEATOYSTERCREEK. Perfectfor boat-
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marina, pool & beyond. $299,000. Patricia
Szemkus, 473-7750 or 662-0575. #D5768390
HARRINGTON LAKE. Lakefront in Plantation
Golf&CountryClub,thisturnkey furnished home
is ready for immediate occupancy. $289,900.
Katie Malloy,493-2500 or468-2483. #N571791
ISLANDOF VENICE. Unbelievable land oppor-
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near beaches, Venetian Waterway & parks.
$265,000. Denise Mattmuller, 966-8000 or
232-8055. #A349860
CHESTNUT CREEK. 3BR split plan home with
gorgeous wood floors, newer tile, family
room with surroundsound & volume ceilings.
$265,000. Denise Mattmuller, 966-8000 or
232-8055. #A388405
PALM POINT. Direct accessto Lemon Bayfrom
this canal lot. Just minutes to Stump Pass &
the Gulf. $250,000. Jim Sweat, 485-5421 or
306-7384. #N574719
MYAKKA RIVER. 9.77 acres in a gated river-
front communitywith boat dock, pool,tennis
court, underground utilities & horse trails.
$249,000. Jo-Anne Sckowska and Nell Taylor,
485-5421 or 321-8975. #N529471
VENICE. Spectacular Mediterranean-style
condo with 3BR, one-car garage end unit
boasts golf, lake & preserve/park views.
$249,000. Helene Johnston, P. A, 493-2500 or
486-8224. #N569579
AMBERJACK COVE. Waterfront lot in the
gated community of Coral Cove. Shallowdraft
access to the ICW & Gulf from your backyard
dock. $249,000. Pamela Neer, 473-7750 or
830-0999. #D572515
PLANTATION GOLF & CC. Meticulously main-
tained 3BR home with a wooded view. Located
in a gated area of the Plantation Golf& Country
Club. $244,900. Cindy Dillander, 493-2500 or
716-3203. #N539046
ENGLEWOOD. Beautiful home with many
quality upgrades, 3-4BRs, knotty pine walls,
spacious kitchen, large master&private back-
yard. $239,900. Phillip Corcoran, 473-7750 or
586-2134. #D540229
WEXFORD. 3BR villa on a wooded corner
lot golf course views. Upgrades include
custom cabinetry, enclosed Florida room &
more. $224,900. Bambi Utton, 493-2500 or
228-4881.#N575615
VENICE. Spectacular golf course views from
this turnkey furnished, updated residence.
$179,900. Cindy Dillander, 493-2500 or
716-3203. #N5760958
CHESTNUT CREEK. 2BR villa with maintained
grounds. Combination living/dining room,
community center with pool & many activi-
ties. $167,000. Mary Samples, 485-5421 or
171-1716. #N559676
COMPLETELY FURNISHED 2BR, walking
distance to Venice Beach, Historic downtown,
Venice Theatre & shopping. Can be rented 4
times per year. $140,000. Helen Moore,
485-5421 or 724-2030. #N526062
NOKOMIS BAY FRONT. 2BR plus den Key West
style home on an oversized lot. Hardwood floors,
multi-level decks with a spa, boat ramp & more
$550,000. Venice Office, 485-5421. #N5761399
KINGS GATE CLUB. 2BR manufactured
home, just a short drive from Sarasota County
beaches. Popular active adult community with
amenities. $119,900. Englewood Office, 473-7750
#D5768404
SOUTH VENICE. Perfect home with a large
detached workshop. South Venice Civic
Association provides boat ramp, beach &
activities. $139,000. Elizabeth Phillips, P.A.,
966-8000 or 223-3344. #A385400
BEACH MANORVILLAS. In a 55+ community
on Venice lsland,thisfurnished, attached 2BR
villa boastsa pool, shuffleboard & community
room. $125,000. Sherrey Welch, 485-5421 or
223-6318. #N561171
CAPRI ISLES. Perfect golf course location in
Villa D'Este. Turnkey furnished 2BR end unit
with elevator, community pool & tennis.
$119,900. Beverly Weltzien, 485-5421 or
223-0612.#N559594
RESIDENTIAL LOT located in Rotonda Villas
in Charlotte County. Close to beaches of Boca
Grande& Lemon Bay. $23,000.JohnGrimshaw,
473-7750 or457-2612. #D544915
PORT CHARLOTTE. Waterfront home with
furnished 2BR guesthouse. Heated pool/
spa, lifts, boat ramp, 64' Terex dock & 9-hole
putting green. $1,490,000. Elizabeth Burr,
473-7750 or 855-1142. #D524582
EXQUISITELY CRAFTED. Waterfront in Punta
Gorda.4 BR, 3 car garage, designer kitchen &
saltwater pool. Minutes to Charlotte Harbor.
$849,900. Karen Williamson, 473-7750 or
286-5411. #D5769488
PORT CHARLOTTE. Gorgeous home in area
of fine estates. Features granite, marble, the
finest finishes, heated pool/spa & 4+ car
garage. $799,500. Garry Jenkins, 485-5421
or 716-2877. #N569696
NORTH PORT ESTATES. Beautiful coun-
try estate on 7.19 acres. Wonderful family
pool home nestled among gorgeous oaks
with meandering pathways. $675,000.
Denise Mattmuller, 966-8000 or 232-8055.
#A376880
PORT CHARLOTTE. Fabulous 3,500-sq.-ft.
custom built waterfront home offers spec-
tacular views & over 175' of canal. $599,000.
Courtney Boyer, 473-7750 or 286-8208.
#D5768958
PORT CHARLOTTE. Beautiful custom-built
homeona large lagoonwith accessto Charlotte
Harbor. Room for a pool. $424,900. Paul
O'Brien, 473-7750 or468-7157. #D558692
BOBCAT TRAIL. 4BR pool home in a beautiful
golf course community. Gourmet island kitchen
offers granite& European-stylewood. $389,900.
Ellen Baker, 473-7750 or629-1245. #C695524
SOUTH GULF COVE. Beautiful oversized sail-
boaat ter lot. Gorgeous views of Aquarius
Waterway. No bridges to Charlotte Harbor.
$320,000. Phillip Corcoran, 473-7750 or
586-2134. #D497487
NORTH PORT ESTATES. New home with
great room plan, diagonal ceramic tile, open
kitchen, almost 2,000 sq. ft. & pool with
waterfall. $239,900. Elizabeth Burr, 473-7750
or 855-1142. #D576484
NORTH PORT. Rare triple lot ready for your
dream home. Walking distance to Warm
Mineral Springs. $49,900. John Miranda,
473-7750 or 587-0346. #D524178
NORTH PORT. Oversized residential lot with
many possibilities. $12,000. Don Mullan,
485-5421 or 445-2072. #N5761193
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Open Houses
Sunday, September 21 1- 4pm
The Sun Classified Page 2 H/D/E/N/C/V
www.sun-heraid.com/classifieds
Sunday, September 21, 2008
14 INVITATION TO BID
LEGAL ment, 8099 College Park-
way, Fort Myers, FL
33919.
ONOTICE Publish: September 21,
28, October 5, 2008
103199 2128897
REQUEST FOR PROPOS-
ALS FOR COMMERCIAL
14 INVITATION TO BID REAL ESTATE BROKER-
AGE SERVICES
INVITATION TO BID: CVR Associates, Inc. in its
Sealed bids for furnishing role as a development con-
alsultant to the Punta Gorda
all labor and material and Housing Authority (PGHA),
performing all work neces- is requesting proposals for
sary and incidental to the commercial real equesting proposals forte
completion of Charlotte oera eaest
County Public Schools, brokerage services to
Charlotte High School- actively market for sale a
Field House (Phase 4), 2.65 acre waterfront par-
will be received by Ajax b owned b PGHA in
n Corpratio at Downtown Punta Gorda,
Building Corporation at Florida. The selected firm
their office at 1200 Coop- will extensively market the
er St33950, until 1:00 PM site to prospective pur-
33950,local time on October chasers, analyze the terms
ocal time on October and conditions of all offers
17th. 2008. Scope and make recommend
includes: Site Survey; tions to PGHA and its con
C leaning g; CIP Concrete; Finsultants. The site's location
Cleaningry; StruCIP Concrete; can be verified on the
Masonry; Steructural netsand Charlotte County Property
Misc. Steel; Cabinets, Appraiser's website at
Casework & Millwork; Roof- Appraiser's website at
ing; Doors, Frames & Hard- ewww.ccappraiser.com.
ware; Storefront, Glass & proptynunber i
Glazing;; Drywall & Stucco; 412306404001.
Hard Tile; Rubber Flooring; A copy of the Request for
Acoustical Ceilings; Paint- Proposals may be obtained
ing & Coatings; Visual Dis- by contacting the Tampa
ing & Coatings Visual D office of CVR Associates at
play Surfaces; Signage; (813) 2233100 Respons
Metal Lockers; Toilet and (813) 22are du3-3100. Respons-ber 3,
Bath Accessories; Fire Pro- es are due october 3,08
tection; Plumbing; HVAC Publish September 21,
with Controls; and Electri- ubsh September 21,
cal with Communications. 297229 2128887
Only bidders meeting pre- 229 212
qualification criteria may 16 NOTICE OF ACTION
bid. Interested bidders 16
may request the Bidder
Qualifications Package by IN THE CIRCUIT COURTDI-
contacting Matt Wilkinson OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
at Ajax Building Corpora- CIAL CIRCUI IN AND FOR
tion, 1200 Cooper St., CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950, by CIVIL DIVISION
fax at (941) 575-5135, or CASENO.: 081876-CA
by e-mail at DIVISION.:
mwilkinson@ajaxbuilding.c HSBC BANK USA, N.A., A
om Pre-qualified bidders INDEHSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS
may purchase contract INDENTUHERE TRUSTEE FORTE
documents starting Sep- HOLDERS OFRE NOAIS
tember 22nd, 2008 from HOLDE HOMF REQIY
Travis Reprographics at SANCE HOME EQUITY
6361 Corporate Park Cir- LOAN ASSET-BACKED
cle, #1, Fort Myers, FL PlaiNOTES, SERntiff
33966 phone: (239) 482- plaintiff,
3086 for the cost of repro- SONJA E. MILLINER /K/A
duction and handling. No SONJA B. MILLINER;
bid documents will be dis- UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
tribute within seven (7) SONJA E. MILLINER A/K/A
days of date of bid receipt; SONJA B. MILLINER; UNIT
each bid must be accom- ED STATES OF AMERICA;
panied by a Bid Bond, cer- UNKNOWN TENANT #1;
tified check or cashier's UNKNOWN TENANT #2;
check in the amount not ALL OTHER UNKNOWN
less than five percent (5%) PARTIES CLAIMING INTER
of the total amount of the ESTS BY, THROUGH,
base bid. No bids may be UNDER,AND AND AGAINST A
withdrawn after the sched- NAMED DEFENDANT(S)
uled closing time for WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO
receipt of same for a peri- BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
od of sixty (60) days. A WHETHER SAME
Pre-Bid meeting is sched- UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
ruled for September 29th, CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
2008, 9:00 AM local time SPOUSES, HEIRS,
at Charlotte County Public DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR
Schools Transportation OTHER CLAIMANTS,
Building, 1026 Carmalita Defendant(s),
St., Punta Gorda, FL NOTICE OF ACTION
33950. Ajax Building Cor- Sonja E. Milliner a/k/a
portion reserves the right Sonja B. Milliner
to reject any and all bids Last Known Address:
received and to waive any 3522 Faith Street
and all informalities or Port Charlotte, Florida
Irregularities in regard 33952
thereto. MBE/WBE and Current Address: Unknown
local participation is Previous Address: P.O.
strongly encouraged. Box 494347
Dates are subject to Port Charlotte, FL 33949
change. Notice of change Previous Address: 276
will be given to Pre-Quali- Wabash Terrace
fied bidders. Port Charlotte, FL 33954
Publish: September 21, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
28, October 5, 2008 SONJA E. MILLINER
253859 2128871 A/K/A SONJA B.
EDISON STATE COL- MILLINER
LEGE Last Known Address:
REQUEST FOR QUALIFI- Unknown
CATIONS #08-06 Current Address: Unknown
PROFESSIONAL SER- ALL OTHER UNKNOWN
VICES OF CONSTRUC- PARTIES CLAIMING
TION MANAGERS FOR INTERESTS BY,
CONTINUING CON- THROUGH, UNDER,
TRACT OF MINOR PRO- AND AGAINST A
JECTS $1,000,000 OR NAMED DEFENDANTS)
LESS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
PROJECT NAME: Minor TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
Projects on a Continuing WHETHER SAID
Basis. These projects are UNKNOWN PARTIES
miscellaneous in type. By MAY CLAIM AN INTER-
statute, must be EST AS SPOUSES,
$1,000,000 or less in con- HEIRS, DEVISEES,
struction cost. GRANTEES, OR OTHER
PROJECT LOCATION: Dis- CLAIMANTS
trict-Wide; Lee, Charlotte Last Known Address:
and Collier County Cam- Unknown
puses Current Address: Unknown
RFQ SUBMITTAL YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
DATE/TIME: October 16, action to foreclose a mort-
2008 gage on the following prop-
2:00 PM EST erty in Charlotte County,
SHORT LIST SELEC- Florida:
TION/NOTIFICATION: Octo- Lot 18, in Block 490
ber 16-24, 2008 of Port Charlotte
INTERVIEW SHORT LISTED Subdivision, Section
FIRMS: November 5, 2008 9, according to the
EDISON STATE COLLEGE plat thereof, as
is accepting submissions recorded in Plat
for professional services of Book 4, at Page 19A
construction management thru 19D, of the Pub-
firms wishing to do busi- lic Records of Char-
ness with the college. The lotte County, Florida.
college is seeking a contin- This property is located at
uing contract, whereby the the Street address of:
firm will be providing con- 3522 Faith Street, Port
struction management ser- Charlotte, Florida
vices for the college for 33952
projects in which costs do has been filed against you
not exceed one million dol- and you are required to
lars. The firm will be used serve a copy of your writ-
on projects as the college ten defenses on or before
deems necessary. October 10, 2008 a date
Firms interested in being which is within 30 days
considered for this project after the first publication, if
may obtain a Request for any, on Elizabeth R. Well-
Qualifications packet from born, P.A., Plaintiff's attor-
Edison State College, Pur- ney, whose address is
chasing Department, 8099 1701 West Hillsboro Blvd.,
College Parkway, Fort Suite 307, Deerfield
Myers, FL 33919. Beach, Florida 33442, and
Request via email file the original with this
LTudor@edison.edu. Court either before service
The response due date is on Plaintiff's attorney, or
no later than 2:00 PM EST immediately thereafter;
on October 16, 2008. otherwise, a default will be
Submit one (1) original and entered against you for the
six (6) copies of your sub- relief demanded in the
mittal to Edison State Col- Complaint or petition.
lege, Purchasing Depart- This Notice shall be pub-
16 NOTICE OF ACTION 16 NOTICE OF ACTION 16 NOTICE OF ACTION
lished once a week for two herein. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
consecutive weeks in the YOU ARE NOTIFIED that THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
Charlotte Sun A/K/A Sun an action for Foreclosure CUlT, IN AND FOR CHAR-
Herald. of Mortgage on the follow- LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and the ing described property: GENERAL JURISDICTION
seal of the court on Sep- LOTS 4, BLOCK 849 DIVISION
tember 4, 2008. PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDI- CASE NO: 08-2008-CA-
BARBARA T. SCOTT VISION SECTION 26, 001775
CLERK OF THE COURT ACCORDING TO THE PLAT CITIMORTGAGE, INC.,
By: C. Day THEREOF RECORDED IN SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
Deputy Clerk PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19A TO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
**IN ACCORDANCE THROUGH 19E, INCLU- GROUP, INC.,
WITH THE AMERICAN'S SIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS PLAINTIFF,
WITH DISABILITIES ACT, OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, VS.
If you are a person with a FLORIDA THOMAS CURRAN A/K/A
disability who needs any a/k/a 20110 HOLLAND THOMAS E CURRAN A/K/A
accommodation in order to AVENUE PORT CHAR- THOMAS E CURRAN SR,
participate in this proceed- LOTTE, FL 33952 ET AL.,
ing, you are entitled, at no has been filed against DEFENDANT(S).
cost to you, to the provi- you and you are required NOTICE OF ACTION
sion of certain assistance. to serve a copy of your CONSTRUCTIVE
Please contact the Office written defenses, if any, to SERVICE
of the Court Administrator, it, on October 13, 2008, TO: THOMAS CURRAN
(941) 637-2281, within Attorney for Plaintiff, A/K/A THOMAS E. CUR-
two (2) working days of whose address is 2901 RAN A/K/A THOMAS E.
your receipt of this civil Stirling Road, Suite 300, CURRAN SR; UNKNOWN
summons; if you are hear- Fort Lauderdale, Florida SPOUSE OF THOMAS
ing or voice impaired, call 33312 and file the original CURRAN A/K/A
TDD 1-800-955-8771. with the Clerk of this Court THOMAS E. CURRAN
Publish: September 14, either before service on A/K/A THOMAS E. CUR-
21, 2008 Plaintiff's attorney or RAN SR
296930 2125159 immediately thereafter; whose residence is
otherwise a default will be unknown if he/she/they be
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF entered against you for the living; and if he/she/they
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR- relief demanded in the be dead, the unknown
CUlT, IN AND FOR CHAR- complaint, defendants who may be
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA WITNESS my hand and spouses, heirs, devisees,
GENERAL JURISDICTION the seal of this Court this 5 grantees, assignees,
DIVISION day of September, 2008. lienors, creditors, trustees,
CASE NO: 08000346CA BARBARA T. SCOTT and all parties claiming an
NATIONAL CITY MORT- As Clerk of the Court interest by, through, under
GAGE CO., By: C. Day or against the Defendants,
PLAINTIFF, As Deputy Clerk who are not known to be
VS. In accordance with the dead or alive, and all par-
JOSEPH TRALONGO, ET Americans with Disabilities ties having or claiming to
AL., Act, persons needing a have any right, title or inter-
DEFENDANT(S). reasonable accommoda- est in the property
NOTICE OF ACTION tion to participate in this described in the mortgage
CONSTRUCTIVE proceeding should, no being foreclosed herein.
SERVICE later than seven (7) days YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
TO: JOSEPH TRALONGO prior, contact the Clerk of FIED that an action to fore-
AND RACHEL TRALON- the Court's disability coor- close a mortgage on the
GO dinator at 9416372113, following property:
whose residence is 350 E MARION, PUNTA LOT 23, BLOCK 592 OF
unknown if he/she/they be GORDA FL, 33950. If hear- PUNTA GORDA ISLES,
living; and if he/she/they ing impaired, contact SECTION 20, ACCORD-
be dead, the unknown (TDD) 8009558771 via ING TO THE PLAT
defendants who may be Florida Relay System. THEREOF, RECORDED
spouses, heirs, devisees, This is an attempt to IN PLAT BOOK 11,
grantees, assignees, collect a debt. Any PAGES 2A THRU 2Z42,
lienors, creditors, trustees, information obtained OF THE PUBLIC
and all parties claiming an will be used for that pur- RECORDS OF CHAR-
interest by, through, under pose. LOTTE COUNTY, FLORI-
or against the Defendants, Publish: September 14, DA.
who are not known to be 21, 2008 has been filed against you
dead or alive, and all par- 117693 2126084 and you are required to
ties having or claiming to serve a copy of your writ-
have any right, title or inter- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ten defenses, if any, to it
est in the property THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ.
described in the mortgage CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN Plaintiff's attorney, whose
being foreclosed herein. AND FOR CHARLOTTE address is 900 SOUTH
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- COUNTY PINE ISLAND ROAD #400
FIED that an action to fore- CASE NO. 083883CA PLANTATION, FL 33324-
close a mortgage on the ACCREDITED HOME 3920 on or before October
following property: LENDERS, INC., A CALl- 13, 2008, (no later than
LOT 6, BLOCK 4614, OF FORNIA CORPORATION, 30 days from the date of
PORT CHARLOTTE SUB- Plaintiff, the first publication of this
DIVISION SECTION vs. notice of action) and file
EIGHTY-FIVE, ACCORD- ROBERT E RIGNEY, et. al. the original with the clerk
ING TO THE PLAT Defendants. of this court either before
THEREOF AS RECORD- NOTICE OF ACTION service on Plaintiff's attor-
ED IN PLAT BOOK 6, TO: ROBERT E RIGNEY ney or immediately there
PAGE(S) 60A THROUGH Whose residence is: 390 after otherwise a default
60Q, OF THE PUBLIC PORTO ALEGRE ST, PUNTA will be entered against you
RECORDS OF CHAR- GORDA, FL, 33983 & for the relief demanded in
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- 1518 WASSAIL LN, PUNTA the complaint or petition
DA. GORDA, FL, 33983 filed herein.
has been filed against you TO: ELIZABETH RIGNEY WITNESS my hand and
and you are required to Whose residence is: 390 the seal of this Court at
serve a copy of your writ- PORTO ALEGRE ST, PUNTA CHARLOTTE County, Flori-
ten defenses, if any, to it GORDA, FL, 33983 & da this 5 day of Sept,
on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ. 1518 WASSAIL LN, PUNTA 2008. -
Plaintiff's attorney, whose GORDA, FL, 33983 BARBARA T. SCOTT,
address is 900 SOUTH If alive, and if dead, all par- CLERK
PINE ISLAND ROAD #400, ties claiming interest by, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
PLANTATION, FL 33324- through, under or against COURT
3920 on or before October ROBERT E RIGNEY and BY: C. Dayv
13, 2008, (no later than ELIZABETH RIGNEY and all DEPUTY CLERK
30 days from the date of parties having or claiming IN ACCORDANCE WITH
the first publication of this to have any right, title or THE AMERICANS WITH
notice of action) and file interest in the property THE DISABILITIES ACT,
the original with the clerk described herein, persons with disabilities
of this court eithis court either before YOU ARE NOTIFIED that needing a special accom-
service on Plaintiff's attor- an action for Foreclosure modation should contact
ney or immediately there- of Mortgage on the follow- COURT ADMINISTRATION,
after; otherwise a default ing described property: at the CHARLOTTE County
will be entered against you BLT 1, BLOCK 520, Courthouse at NONE, 1-
for the relief demanded in PUNTA GORDA ISLES, 800 955 8771 (TDD) or 1
the complaint or petition SECTION 20, A SUBDIVI- 800- 955- 8770 via Florida
filed herein. SION, ACCORDING TO THE Relay Service.
WITNESS my hand and PLAT THEREOF, AS Publish: September 14,
the seal of this Court at RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21 2008
CHARLOTTE County, Flori- 11, PAGES 2ATHRU 2Z42, 105947 2126082
da, this 5 day of Sept, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
2008. OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, I THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
BARBARA T. SCOTT, FLORIDA THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR
CLERK a/k/a 390 PORTO ALEGRE CULT, IN AND FOR CHAR-
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT STR PUNTA GORDA, FL LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
COURT 33983 GENERAL JURISDICTION
BY: C.Day has been filed against DIVISION
DEPUTY CLERK you and you are required CASE NO: 082008-CA-
IN ACCORDANCE WITH to serve a copy of your 002182
THE AMERICANS WITH written defenses, if any, to NATIONAL CITY MORT-
THE DISABILITIES ACT, it, on Nwabufo Umunna GAGE, A DIVISION OF
persons with disabilities Attorney for Plaintiff, NATIONAL CITY BANK,
needing a special accom- whose address is 2901 SUCCESSOR BY MERGERI
modation should contact Stirling Road, Suite 300, TO NATIONAL CITY BANK
COURT ADMINISTRATION, Fort Lauderdale, Florida OF INDIANA,
at the CHARLOTTE County 33312 wither on or before PLAINTIFF,
Courthouse at NONE, 1- October 13, 2008, and file VS.
800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1- the original with the Clerk PREBECCA ANN JONES, ET
800-955-8770, via Florida of this Court either before ts ANOL., N
Relay Service, service on Plaintiff's attor- DEFENDANT(S).c
Publish: September 14, ney or immediately there- NOTICE OF ACTION
21, 2008 after; otherwise a default CONSTRUCTIVE
105947 2126087 will be entered against you T SERVICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF for the relief demanded in iREBEv ANNe
THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL the complaint. JONES, UNKNOWN
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN WITNESS my hand and SPOUSE OF REBECCA
AND FOR CHARLOTTE the seal of this Court this 5 ANN JONES
COUNTY day of September, 2008.- whose residence is
CASE NO. 08-003739CA BARBARA T. SCOTT unknown if he/she/they be
ACCREDITED HOME As Clerk of the Court living; and if he/she/they
LENDERS, INC., A CALl-By: C. Day be dead, the unknown
FORNIA CORPORATION, As Deputy Clerk defendants who may be
Plaintiff, In accordance with the spouses, heirs, devisees,
"""^v:' ..-. -... .. :;. i-. -i.:.:;.:^. cfrantees. assignees.
vs.
PAUL W SCOTT, et. al.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: PAUL W SCOTT
Whose residence is:
20110 HOLLAND AVENUE,
PORT CHARLOTTE, FL,
33952
TO: MARY F SCOTT
Whose residence is:
20110 HOLLAND AVENUE,
PORT CHARLOTTE, FL,
33952
If alive, and if dead, all par-
ties claiming interest by,
through, under or against
PAUL W SCOTT and MARY
F SCOTT and all parties
having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest in
the property described
iAmericains WIth Disabilities 1 .- ..- ,
Act, persons needing a lienors, creditors, trustees,
reasonable accommoda- and all parties claiming an
tion to participate in this interest by, through, under
proceeding should, no or against the Defendants,
later than seven (7) days who are not known to be
prior, contact the Clerk of dead or alive, and all par-
the Court's disability coor- ties having or claiming to
dinator at 9416372113, have any right, title or inter-
350 E MARION, PUNTA est in the property
GORDA FL, 33950. If hear- described in the mortgage
ing impaired, contact being foreclosed herein.
(TDD) 8009558771 via YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
Florida Relay System. FIED that an action to fore-
This is an attempt to close a mortgage on the
collect a debt. Any following property:
information obtained LOT 5, IN BLOCK 2511,
will be used for that pur- OF PORT CHARLOTTE
pose. SUBDIVISION, SECTION
Publish: September 14 47, A SUBDIVISION,
21, 2008 ACCORDING TO THE
117693 2126078 PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT
16 NOTICE OF ACTION
BOOK 5, AT PAGES 61A
THROUGH 61G, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
has been filed against you
and you are required to
serve a copy of your writ-
ten defenses, if any, to it
on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ.
Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address is 900 SOUTH
PINE ISLAND ROAD #400,
PLANTATION, FL 33324-
3920 on or before October
13, 2008, (no later than
30 days from the date of
the first publication of this
notice of action) and file
the original with the clerk
of this court either before
service on Plaintiff's attor-
ney or immediately there-
after; otherwise a default
will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition
filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and
the seal of this Court at
CHARLOTTE County, Flori-
da, this 5 day of Sept,
2008.
BARBARA T. SCOTT,
CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: C. Day
DEPUTY CLERK
IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE AMERICANS WITH
THE DISABILITIES ACT,
persons with disabilities
needing a special accom-
modation should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at the CHARLOTTE County
Courthouse at NONE, 1-
800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-
800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Publish: September 14,
21, 2008
105947 2125614
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT, IN AND FOR CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 08-2008-CA-
003694
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE,
INC.,
Plaintiff,
16 NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
TO: ALL Persons or entities hav-
ing or claiming to have any right,
title, or interest in the following
property:
One 1988 Chevrolet
VIN: 1G1BU51H2JR127630
and
$3,504.00 in U.S. Currency
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
the Sarasota County Sheriff's
Office seized the described prop-
erty on AUGUST 6, 2008 in
Sarasota County, Florida. A for-
feiture complaint has been filed in
the Circuit Court, Twelfth Judicial
Circuit, in and for Sarasota Coun-
ty, Florida, being Case No.
2008-CA-14615-NC, for the
purpose of obtaining a final order
of forfeiture as to the above
described property upon produc-
ing due proof that same was
used in violation of Florida laws
dealing with contraband, pur-
suant to the Florida Contraband
Forfeiture Act, Sections
932.701-707, Florida Statutes.
Kurt A. Hoffman, Esquire
General Counsel
Sarasota County Sheriff's Ofc
Post Office Box 4115
Sarasota, Florida 34230
Telephone (941)-861-4058;
861-5800
PUBLISH: September 21,
28, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SARASOTA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
TO: ALL Persons or entities hav-
ing or claiming to have any right,
title, or interest in the following
property:
$2,266.00 in U.S. Currency
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
the Sarasota County Sheriff's
Office seized the described prop-
erty on AUGUST 8, 2008 in
Sarasota County, Florida. A for-
feiture complaint has been filed in
the Circuit Court, Twelfth Judicial
Circuit, in and for Sarasota Coun-
ty, Florida, being Case No.
2008-CA-15035-NC, for the
purpose of obtaining a final order
of forfeiture as to the above
described property upon produc-
ing due proof that same was
used in violation of Florida laws
dealing with contraband, pur-
suant to the Florida Contraband
Forfeiture Act, Sections
932.701-707, Florida Statutes.
vs. L. / U,1-/U FIUrUd OLLULt ..
MICHAEL B. GOH A/K/A Kurt A. Hoffman, Esquire
MICHAEL GOH, et al, General Counsel
Defendants. Sarasota County Sheriff's Ofc
NOTICE OF ACTION Post Office Box 4115
TO: Sarasota, Florida 34230
MICHAEL B. GOH A/K/A Telephone (941)-861-4058;
MICHAEL B. GOH A/K/A 861-5800
Last Known address: PUBLISH: September 21,
12089 Wooded Vista 28,2008
Lane, San Diego, CA
92128 19 NOTICE OF
Also attempted at: 5256 AUCTION
South Mission Road, 703-
213 Bonsall, Ca 92003, PUBLIC VEHICLE AUCTION
2163 Taipei Ct., Punta The following vehicle/vessel(s)
Gorda, FL 33983, 2322 will be auctioned for unpaid tow-
Comn St., Port Charlotte, ing and storage charges only per
omo S ort Charloe FS 713.78. Vehicle @ Flagship
FL 33948 and 17410 Towing & Automotive, 106
Reaper Ave., Port Char- Corporation Way, Venice, FL
lotte, FL 33948 34285.
Current Residence Per F.S. 713.78
Unknown 10-7-2008 @ 10AM
MICHAEL'S FLORIDA Flagship Towing
TRUST 106 Corporation Way
Last Known address: 5256 Venice, FL 34285
S. Mission Road 703-213, 2000 Chevrolet
Bonsall, CA 92003 1GNCS18WXYK286999
Also attempted at: 4329
Citrus Dr., Fallbrook CA Per F.S. 713.78
92028 10-9-2008 @ lOAM
Current Residence Flagship Towing
current Residence 106 Corporation Way
Unknown Venice, FL 34285
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action for Foreclosure 2000 FORD
of Mortgage on the follow- 1FTZX1726YNB33280
ing described property: PUBLISH: September 21, 2008
LOT 53, BLOCK 619,
PORT CHARLOTTE SUB- 20 NOTICERTO
DIVISION, SECTION 41,
A SUBDIVISION CREDITORS
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
RECORDED IN PLAT FOR SARASOTA COUN-
BOOK 5, PAGE 51A TY, FLORIDA
THROUGH 51K, INCLU- PROBATE DIVISION
SIVE, OF THE PUBLIC File No.
RECORDS OF CHAR- 2008CP014097NC
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- Division Probate
DA. IN RE: ESTATE OF
has been filed against you RAYMOND J. RENK
and you are required to Deceased.
serve a copy of your writ- NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ten defenses, if any, to it, The administration of the
on Marshall C. Watson, estate of Raymond J.
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, Renk, deceased, whose
whose address is 1800 date of death was July 28,
NW 49TH STREET, 2008, is pending in the Cir-
SUITE 120, FT. LAUD- cuit Court for Sarasota
ERDALE FL 33309 on or County, Florida, Probate
before Oct 10, 2008, a Division, the address of
date which is within thirty which is P.O. Box 3079,
(30) days after the first Sarasota, Florida 34230-
publication of this Notice in 3079. The names and
the CHARLOTTE SUN and addresses of the personal
file the original with the representative and the per-
Clerk of this Court either sonal representative's
before service on Plaintiff's attorney are set forth
attorney or immediately below.
thereafter; otherwise a All creditors of the dece-
default will be entered dent and other persons
against you for the relief having claims or demands
demanded in the comrn- against decedent's estate
plaint, on whom a copy of this
In accordance with the notice is required to be
Americans with Disabilities served must file their
Act of 1990 (ADA), dis- claims with this court
abled persons who, WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
because of their disabili- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
ties, need special accom- OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
modation to participate in TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
this proceeding should 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
contact the ADA Coordina- OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
tor at 350 E. Marion Ave., THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 or All other creditors of the
Telephone Voice/TDD decedent and other per-
(321) 637-2115 not later sons having claims or
than five business days demands against dece-
prior to such proceeding. dent's estate must file their
WITNESS my hand and claims with this court
the seal of this Court this 4 WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
day of Sept, 2008. THE DATE OF THE FIRST
Barbara T. Scott PUBLICATION OF THIS
As Clerk of the Court NOTICE.
By C. Day ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
As Deputy Clerk WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
Publish: September 14, SET FORTH IN SECTION
21, 2008 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
107507 2125603 PROBATE CODE WILL BE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FOREVER BARRED.
THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL NOTWITHSTANDING THE
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
SARASOTA COUNTY, ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
FLORIDA TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this notice is Sep-
tember 21, 2008.
Attorney for Personal Rep-
resentative:
David A. Dunkin
Attorney for Gertrude C.
Hartnett
Florida Bar No. 136726
David A. Dunkin, P.A.,
Attorney at Law
170 West Dearborn Street
Englewood, Florida 34223
Telephone: (941) 474-
7753
Fax: (941) 475-1954
Personal Representative:
Gertrude C. Hartnett
5506 Anchor Lane
Jacksonville, Florida
32207
Publish: September 21,
28, 2008
113573 2128892
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SARASOTA COUN-
TY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
2008CP014180NC
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
COLENIECE J. MCDON-
ALD
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Coleniece J.
McDonald, deceased,
whose date of death was
July 21, 2008, is pending
in the Circuit Court for
Sarasota County, Florida,
Probate Division, the
address of which is P.O.
Box 3079, Sarasota, Flori-
da 34230-3079. The
names and addresses of
the personal representa-
tive and the personal rep-
resentative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the dece-
dent 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 PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR
30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons 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
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this notice is Sep-
tember 21, 2008.
Attorney for Personal Rep-
resentative:
David A. Dunkin
Attorney for Raymond E.
Bowers
Florida Bar No. 136726
David A. Dunkin, P.A.,
Attorney at Law
170 West Dearborn Street
Englewood, Florida 34223
Telephone: (941) 474-
7753
Fax: (941) 475-1954
Personal Representative:
Raymond E. Bowers
5675 W. Columbia Road
Mason, Michigan 48854
Publish: September 21,
28, 2008
113573 2128889
CLASSIFIED
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20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SARASOTA COUNTY,
FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY L. RICHARDS,
Deceased.
File No. 2008-CP-0007387-NC
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
8770, Via Florida Relay
Service.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 21,
28, 2008
126363 2128941
of MARY L. RICHARDS, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
deceased, whose date of death THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
was February 12, 2008 is
pending in the Circuit Court for CUIT IN AND FOR CHAR-
SARASOTA County, Florida, Pro- LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
bate Division, the address of Case No. 07-4472 CA
which is 2000 Main Street, WORLD SAVINGS BANK,
P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FSB n/k/a WACHOVIA
Florida 34230. The names and WCVA
addresses of the Personal Repre- MORTGAGE, FSB,
sentative and the Personal Rep- Plaintiff,
resentative's attorney are set vs.
forth below. DAVID LEE SCOLNIK and
All creditors of the decedent and MARISOL
other persons having claims or MARISOL SCOLNIK,
demands against decedent's Defendants.
estate on whom a copy of this NOTICE OF SALE PUR-
notice is required to be served SUANT TO CHAPTER 45
must file their claims with this NOTICE IS HEREBY
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF GIVEN pursuant to a Sum-
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF mary Final Judgment of
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS foreclosure dated Septem-
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE ber 2 2008, and entered
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE in Case No. 07-4472 CA of
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece- the Circuit Court of the
dent and persons having claims 20th Judicial Circuit in and
or demands against the dece- for Charlotte County, Flori-
dent's estate must file their da, wherein WORLD SAV-
claims with this court WITHIN ANK F n//a
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE INGS BANK, FSB n/k/a
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- WACHOVIA MORTGAGE,
TION OF THIS NOTICE. FSB, is Plaintiff, and DAVID
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- LEE SCOLNIK and
IN THE TIME PERIODS SET MARISOL SCOLNIK, are
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702
OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE Defendants, I will sell to the
CODE WILL BE FOREVER highest and best bidder for
BARRED. cash at the Charlotte Coun-
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ty Justice Center, West
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH Door, 350 East Marion
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL
AFTER THE DECENDENT'S 33950 at 11:00 o'clock
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. A.M. on the 6 day of Octo-
The date of the first publica- ber. 2008, the following
tion of this Notice is August described property as set
27th, 2008. forth in said Summary Final
Personal Representative: Judgment, to wit:
Robert N. Richards East 1/2 of Lot 18, all
110 N. Coldbrook Avenue of Lot 19, and the West
Chambersburg, PA 17201 10 feet of Lot 20,
Bruce A. McDonald Block B, Bayview Ter-
Florida Bar No. 263311 race No. 1, a Subdivi-
McDonald Fleming sion, according to the
Moorehead plat thereof as record-
d/b/a Statewide Probate plat thereof as record
25 West Government Street ed in Plat Book 1, Page
Pesacola, FL 32502 42, of the Public
(850)477-0660; Records of Charlotte
(850) 202-8543 FAX County, Florida.
Publish: September 21, 28, and all fixtures and person-
al property located therein
22 NOTICE OF or thereon, which are
included as security in
FORECLOSURE Plaintiff's mortgage.
Any person claiming an
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT interest in the surplus
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI- funds from the sale, if any,
CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE other than the property
STATE OF FLORIDA, IN owner as of the date of the
AND FOR CHARLOTTE lis pendens must file a
COUNTY CIRCUIT CIVIL claim within 60 days after
CASE NO. 07-004236-CA the sale.
WACHOVIA BANK, NATION- Dated at Punta Gorda,
AL ASSOCIATION, Charlotte County, Florida,
Plaintiff, this 12 day of Sept, 2008.
v. BARBARA T. SCOTT
JUAN AZCONA a/k/a JUAN Clerk of said Circuit Court
R. AZCONA, UNKNOWN By: D. Baniak
SPOUSE OF JUAN AZCONA As Deputy Clerk
a/k/a JUAN R. AZCONA; Publish: September 14,
WASHINGTON FLORES; P21ubh 42008
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 270 992126663
WASHINGTON FLORES; 7099 2126663
BURNT STORE VILLAGE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
ASSOCIATION, INC.; and CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES STATE OF FLORIDA, IN
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, AND FOR CHARLOTTE
THROUGH, UNDER OR COUNTY CIRCUIT CIVIL
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- CASE NO. 08-1398-CA
DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR WACHOVIA BANK, NATION-
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO AL ASSOCIATION,
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR Plaintiff,
INTEREST IN THE PROPER- v.
TY HEREIN DESCRIBED, MICHAEL W. WYGANT; et
Defendants. al.,
NOTICE OF Defendants.
FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY FORECLOSURE SALE
GIVEN pursuant to a Sum- NOTICE IS HEREBY
mary Final Judgment of GIVEN pursuant to a Sum-
Foreclosure dated Septem- mary Final Judgment of
ber 4, 2008, and entered Foreclosure dated Septem-
in Case No. 07-004236-CA ber 4, 2008, and entered
of the Circuit Court for in Case No. 2008-CA-
Charlotte County, Florida, I 001398 of the Circuit
will sell to the highest and Court for Charlotte County,
best bidder for cash at the Florida, I will sell to the
west door (main entrance) highest and best bidder for
of the Charlotte County cash at the west door
Justice Center, located at (main entrance) of the
350 East Marion Avenue, Charlotte County Jus-
Punta Gorda, Florida, at tice Center, located at
11:00 a.m. on the 8 day of 350 East Marion
October 2008, the follow- Avenue, Punta Gorda,
ing described property as Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
set forth in said Summary on the 8 day of OCTO-
Final Judgment: BER. 2008, the following
Lot 18, Block 295, described property as set
PUNTA GORDA ISLES forth in said Summary Final
SECTION 16, accord- Judgment:
ing to plat thereof Lot 20, Block 4429,
recorded in Plat Book PORT CHARLOTTE
8, page 27A, Public SECTION EIGHTY-
Records of Charlotte TWO, according to
County, Florida. plat thereof record-
TOGETHER WITH all the ed in Plat Book 6,
improvements now or Page 52, Public
hereafter erected on Records of Charlotte
the property, and all County, Florida.
easements, right, TOGETHER WITH all
appurtenances, rents, the improvements
royalties, mineral, oil now or hereafter
and gas rights and erected on the prop-
profits, water rights erty, and all ease-
and stock and all fix- ments, right, appur-
tures now or hereafter tenances, rents, roy-
attached to the proper- allies, mineral, oil
ty. and gas rights and
**ANY PERSON CLAIMING profits, water rights
AN INTEREST IN THE SUR- and stock and all fix-
PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF tures now or here-
ANY, OTHER THAN THE after attached to the
PROPERTY OWNER AS OF property.
THE DATE OF LIS PEN- **ANY PERSON CLAIMING
DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE SUR-
WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS PLUS FROM THE SALE, IF
AFTER THE SALE.** ANY, OTHER THAN THE
WITNESS my hand and PROPERTY OWNER AS OF
the seal of this Court on THE DATE OF LIS PEN-
Sept 15, 2008. DENS MUST FILE A CLAIM
In accordance with the WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS
Americans with Disabili- AFTER THE SALE.**
ties Act, persons with WITNESS my hand and
disabilities needing a the seal of this Court on
special accommodation Sept 15, 2008.
to participate in this In accordance with the
proceeding should con- Americans with Disabilities
tact the individual or Act, persons with disabili-
agency sending notice ties needing a special
no later than seven days accommodation to partici-
prior tot he proceeding, pate in this proceeding
If hearing impaired, should contact the individ-
(TDD) 1-800-955-8771, ual or agency sending
or Voice (V)1-800-955- notice no later than seven
22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
days prior tot he proceed-
ing. If hearing impaired,
(TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or
Voice (V)1-800-955-8770,
Via Florida Relay Service.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 21,
28, 2008
126363 2128916
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,
through and under any of
the above-named Defen-
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
sale.
WITNESS my hand and
official seal of said Court
this 12 day of September,
2008.
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabili-
ties Act, persons with
disabilities needing a
special accommodation
to participate in this
proceeding should con-
tact Court Administra-
tion at 116 West
Olympia, Punta Gorda,
Florida 33950, tele-
phone (941) 637-2115,
not later than seven (7)
days prior to the pro-
ceeding, If hearing
impaired, (TDD) 1-800-
955-8771, or voice (V)
1-800-955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service.
BARBARA T. SCOTT,
CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 14,
21, 2008
109392 2126676
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT, IN AND FOR CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 08-2213-CA
DEUTSCHE BANK NATION-
AL TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE UNDER NOVAS-
TAR MORTGAGE FUNDING
TRUST, SERIES 2006-6
Plaintiff,
vs.
MICHAEL J. PETRACCO;
RUTH E. PETRACCO;
UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB-
JECT PROPERTY;
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLO-
SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
dated Sept 2, 2008, and
entered in Case No. 08-
2213-CA, of the Circuit
Court of the 20th Judicial
Circuit in and for CHAR-
LOTTE County, Florida.
DEUTSCHE BANK NATION-
AL TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE UNDER NOVAS-
TAR MORTGAGE FUNDING
TRUST, SERIES 2006-6 is
Plaintiff and MICHAEL J.
PETRACCO; RUTH E.
PETRACCO; UNKNOWN
PERSONS) IN POSSES-
SION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY; are defen-
dants. I will sell to the high-
est and best bidder for
cash at THE FRONT DOOR
on the WEST SIDE of the
JUSTICE CENTER, at 350
EAST MARION AVENUE,
PUNTA GORDA in CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY, FL, at
11:00 a.m. on the 6 day of
October. 2008, the follow-
ing described property as
set forth in said Final Judg-
ment, to wit:
LOT 43, BLOCK 2446,
PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SEC-
22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
TION 32, A SUBDIVI-
SION ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGES 29A
THROUGH 29H, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF CHARLOTTE COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.
A person claiming an inter-
est 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 with 60
days after the sale.
Dated this 12 day of
Sept, 2008.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
As Clerk of said Court
By D. Baniak
As Deputy Clerk
This notice is provided pur-
suant to Administrative
Order No.2.065. In accor-
dance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act, if you
are a person with a disabil-
ity who needs any accom-
modation in order to par-
ticipate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost
to you, to provisions of cer-
tain assistance. Please
contact the Court Adminis-
trator at 350 East Marion
Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL
33950, Phone (941) 637-
4773 within 2 working
days of your receipt of this
notice or pleading; if you
are hearing impaired, call
1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if
you are voice impaired, call
1-800-955-8770 (V) (Via
Florida Relay Service).
Publish: September 14,
21, 2008
221363 2126685
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE 20TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 08-722-CA
HAPPY HOME LENDING
CORP., a Florida Corpora-
tion,
Plaintiff,
v.
IRAM CASTANON, a Mar-
ried Man, et. al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF JUDICIAL
SALE BY THE CLERK
PURSUANT TO CHAP-
TER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to the Final
Judgment entered on Aug
27, 2008 in Case No.: 08-
722-CA, of the Circuit
Court of the Twentieth Judi-
cial Circuit in and for Char-
lotte County, Florida where-
in, Happy Home Lending
Corp., is the Plaintiff, and
Iram Castanon and
Unknown Spouse of Iram
Castanon n/k/a Wanda
Castanon, are the Defen-
dants, I will sell to the high-
est and best bidder for
cash at the West Front
Door of the Charlotte
County Justice Center,
350 East Marion Avenue,
Punta Gorda, Florida
33951-1687, at 11
o'clock, A.M. on Oct 3,
2008, the following
described property as set
forth in said Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure, to
wit:
Lot 1 and 2, Block 15,
HARBOR HEIGHTS
SECTION 1 (REVISED),
according to the Plat
thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book 3, Pages 73
A and 73 B, inclusive,
of the Public Records
of Charlotte County,
Florida.
Address: 2334 Dorsey
Drive, Punta Gorda,
Florida 33983
Parcel I.D.: 0083042-
000000-6
ANY PERSON CLAIM-
ING AN 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
SIXTY (60) DAYS
AFTER THE SALE.
DATED at Charlotte Coun-
ty, Florida this 11 day of
Sept, 2008.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
As Clerk, Circuit Court
Charlotte County, Florida
BY D. Baniak
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 14,
21, 2008
297044 2126636
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CHARLOTTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 08-2008-CA-
001448
DIVISION
DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COM-
PANY, AS TRUSTEE
UNDER THE POOLING
AND SERVICING AGREE-
MENT DATED AS OF
NOVEMBER 1, 2005,
GSAMP TRUST 2005-
HE5,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LAUDAIN SATINE, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLO-
SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Mortgage Foreclo-
sure dated September 02,
2008 and entered in Case
No. 08-2008-CA-001448
of the Circuit Court of the
TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit
in and for CHARLOTTE
County, Florida wherein
22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
DEUTSCHE BANK NATION-
AL TRUST COMPANY, AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
NOVEMBER 1, 2005,
GSAMP TRUST 2005-HE5,
is the Plaintiff and LAU-
DAIN SATINE; ROSE M.
MAGLIORE-SATINE; MORT-
GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-
TRATION SYSTEMS,
INCORPORATED, AS NOMI-
NEE FOR EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION; are the
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at CHARLOTTE
COUNTY JUSTICE CEN-
TER, 350 EAST MARION
AVENUE, PUNTA GORDA,
FLORIDA at 11:00AM, on
the 6th day of October,
2008, the following
described property as set
forth in said Final Judg-
ment:
LOT 17, BLOCK
3212, PORT CHAR-
LOTTE SUBDIVISION,
SECTION 51,
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGES 65A
THROUGH 65H, OF
THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
A/K/A 1150 SHEE-
HAN BOULEVARD,
PORT CHARLOTTE,
FL 33952
Any person claiming
an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if
any, other than the
property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens
must file a claim within
sixty (60) days after the
sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and
the seal of this Court on
Sept 12, 2008.
Barbara T. Scott
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabili-
ties Act, persons need-
ing a special accommo-
dation to participate in
this proceeding should
contact the Deputy
Court Administrator
whose office is located
at 116 West Olympia
Avenue, Punta Gorda,
Florida 33950, tele-
phone number (813)
637-2281; 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD), on 1-800-
955-8770 (v), via Flori-
da Relay Service, not
later than seven (7)
days prior to this pro-
ceeding
Publish: September 14,
21, 2008
234766 2126646
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR CHARLOTTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 08-2008-CA-
001766
DIVISION
THE BANK OF NEW
YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE CERTIFICATE
HOLDERS CWL, INC.
ASSET-BACKED CER-
TIFICATES, SERIES
2005-08,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DONOVAN HENRY, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLO-
SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Mortgage Foreclo-
sure dated September 02,
2008 and entered in Case
No. 08-2008-CA-001766
of the Circuit Court of the
TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit
in and for CHARLOTTE
County, Florida wherein
THE BANK OF NEW YORK
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS
CWL, INC. ASSET-BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2005-08, is the Plaintiff
and DONOVAN HENRY;
BETH ANN HENRY; are the
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at CHARLOTTE
COUNTY JUSTICE CEN-
TER, 350 EAST MARION
AVENUE, PUNTA GORDA,
FLORIDA at 11:00AM, on
the 6th day of Oct, 2008,
the following described
property as set forth in
said Final Judgment:
LOT 4, BLOCK 2754,
PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SEC-
TION 33, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGES 35-
A THROUGH 35-F, OF
THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
A/K/A 22424 HER-
NANDO AVENUE,
Port Charlotte, FL
33952
Any person claiming
an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if
any, other than the
property owner as of the
date of the Lis Pendens
must file a claim within
sixty (60) days after the
sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and
the seal of this Court on
Sept 12, 2008.
Barbara T. Scott
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
22 NOTICE OF 24 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE HEARING
Americans with Disabili- he/she will need to ensure
ties Act, persons need- that a verbatim record of
ing a special accommo- the proceeding is made,
dation to participate in which record includes the
this proceeding should testimony and evidence
contact the Deputy from which the appeal is to
Court Administrator be issued.
whose office is located For more information, you
at 116 West Olympia may contact: District
Avenue, Punta Gorda, Clerk's Office 561-682-
Florida 33950, tele- 2087.
phone number (813) Publish: September 21,
637-2281; 1-800-955- 2008
8771 (TDD), on 1-800- 101198 2128903
955-8770 (v), via Flori-
da Relay Service, not
later than seven (7) 38 OTHER NOTICES
days prior to this pro-
ceeding
Publish: September 14,
21, 2008
234766 2126655
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 08-CA-2762-CA
PUBLIC SAVINGS BANK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DAVID PINDER, BILLY
GILLEY, and JEFF WILKES,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLO-
SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I, the undersigned
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Flori-
da, will at 11:00 o'clock
a.m. on Monday the 6th
day of October, 2008, at
public sale at the west
front door of the Charlotte
County Judicial Center,
350 E. Marion Avenue,
Punta Gorda, Florida
33950, sell to the highest
bidder, for cash, the fol-
lowing-described real prop-
erty:
Lot 6, Block 1092,
PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SEC-
TION 18, a subdivision
according to the plat
thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 5, Pages 5A
through 5C, of the Pub-
lic Records of Charlotte
County, Florida.
The said sale will be
made pursuant to the Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
of the Circuit Court of
Charlotte County, Florida.
Any person claiming
an interest in the sur-
plus 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 12 day of
Sept, 2008.
BARBARA T. SCOTT,
Clerk of Court
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 14,
21, 2008
280840 2126710
24 NOTICE OF
HEARING
The South Florida Water
Management District
(SFWMD) announces a
hearing to which all per-
sons are invited.
DATE AND TIME: Thursday,
October 9, 2008. Regular
meeting starts at 9:00
a.m.
Public hearing is anticipat-
ed to start after comple-
tion of the Discussion
Agenda but may occur ear-
lier or later in the day.
PLACE: SFWMD Headquar-
ters, B-1 Building Auditori-
um, 3301 Gun Club Road,
West Palm Beach, FL
GENERAL SUBJECT MAT-
TER TO BE CONSIDERED:
Public Hearing of the Gov-
erning Board of SFWMD to
adopt an amendment to
add the River of Grass
Everglades Land Acquisi-
tion Project, located in
Gilchrist, Glades, Hendry,
and Palm Beach Counties,
to the SFWMD Florida For-
ever Work Plan, 2008
Annual Update; included as
Chapter 6A, Volume II of
the South Florida Environ-
mental Report. Public com-
ments on the amendment
may be made by regular
mail or e-mail received by
the District no later than 5
p.m. October 7, 2008 or in
person at the public hear-
ing on October 9, 2008. At
the conclusion of the pub-
lic hearing, the District
Governing Board will vote
on the recommendation to
adopt the Plan amend-
ment.
A copy of the agenda may
be obtained by contacting:
(1) District website:
www.sfwmd.Rov or (2) by
writing to the SFWMD Mail
Stop 1130, P.O. Box
24680, West Palm Beach,
FL 33416-4680.
Pursuant to the provisions
of the Americans with Dis-
abilities Act, any person
requiring special accom-
modations to participate in
this workshop/meeting is
asked to advise the
agency at least 5 days
before the
workshop/meeting by con-
tacting: District Clerk's
Office 561-682-2087. If
you are hearing or speech
impaired, please contact
the agency using the Flori-
da Relay Service,
1(800)955-8771 (TDD) or
1(800)955-8770 (Voice).
If any person decides to
appeal any decision made
by the Board with respect
to any matter considered
at this meeting or hearing,
Anyone knowing the
whereabouts of
William McMonigal
please contact Clau-
dia Santoyo at 504-
561-7798, 601 Poy-
dras St. Suite 2490
New Orleans, LA
70130
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Sept. 21, 2008
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nished. Amenities. Make
offer. 440-205-0564
1070 DUPLEXES FOR
SALE
ENGL. Lg 2/2, very nice,
remodeled, cony location,
lawn care incl. $600/mo.
(941)408-1925
1090 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
ATTRACTIVE DW 2/2/cp in
TOP Venice Park. NEW AC
& Refridg. 2 sheds, Lovely
encl. lanai, HW floors, beau-
tiful land scaping, Photos
avail. $19,500.(941)-350-
9896
Must Sell by 10/15/08
6 Wind Zone 3 Homes,
$39,900. ea. 4 w/Carport
& Sheds include. All to be
Moved from Punta Gorda
(877)-507-1122 Ask for
Charlie
Nice 2/1/CP, screen room,
shed, 40+ community in
PG. Starting $10,000, 941-
626-7829
NOKOMIS, Palm & Pines
MHP 55+, 1&2BR Starting
at $1500. All refurbished.
Move in now
(941)486-3637
NORTH PORT, La Casa, 2/2
Doublewide, 1150 SF,
access to Gulf. 55+.
$59,900. 954415-5579
PG- TROPIC ISLE
New 2/2/CP
w/12x28 Fla. Rm.
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.
Small but Sweet'
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.
1090 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
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
$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
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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
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
3/2/2 South Venice, huge
lanai, new floor/paint,
$995/mo 1st and Sec.
Dep. 941-468-7947
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 Sailboat Dock &
Ship Shape 3/2/2, Yard
Svc. Flex Terms. $1050.
941-753-7433
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1-2 Bdrms $400 $775
3 Bdrms $600 $950
4 Bdrms $600 $850
1,2 & 3 Bdrm. Condos
$425 $850
Homes with pools
$750 $1,050
Seasonal Units Avail.
barnesand hifips
realestare.net
Beautiful 3/2/2 Home on
water near school and shop-
ping, $1000/mo + security
(813) 244-8384
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
BRAND NEW 3/2/1
Trop Gulf Acres, 12433
Catalina Dr. $795/mo.
(310) 613-8779
Brand New luxury homes in
B.S. Village. Starting @
$1,505 mo. w/lyr. lease.
Sale poss. 941-623-2920
Charlotte Harbor
lbed/1 bath. Eat in Kitchen.
4500 Shady Ln. $495 407-
242-2520
DEEP CREEK New 4/2/2,
Washer & Dryer, screen
lanai, liv. & din. rm $1050
mo 321-213-0168
DEEP CREEK, 3/2/2, pool,
caged lanai, fenced, fans,
tile, like new, $1195/mo.
Ist/last/sec 941-323-2229
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,2 master Suites,
Heated pool, 2153 sqft
under air! $1350 month
includes pool care! Call
Bryan French Century 21
Almar 941-661-1183
Deep Creek 3/2/2, spa-
cious, pool, summer
kitchen, skylights,$1,200
mo. No smoking. Pets ok.
(786)-972-4720
E. ENGL New Beautiful
Duplex 2/2/1 Nice Area.
Familyroom, lanai,
$750/mo incl lawn svc. Pet
ok. (941)-493-4562
Engl Immaculate 3/2/2
Pool, 1800 sf, New Paint,
vaulted ceilings split plan.
$1195mo 214-0766
$600 Down, 3/2,
Myakka School District,
Many community amenities.
PIs Call (941) 473-1177 or
941-7164883
Engl, 2/2/1 newly renovated,
Irg encl. lanai, fenced yard,
lyr lease $900/mo 1st &
Sec (941)474-5036
Engl, Clean 2/2, Near
Beaches, Boca & Boat-
ing. NS/ Pet ok. $700
(941)-350-1288
ENGL, downtown area,
1/1+carport, lanai, w/d
$475/mo. +util. lst/
Lst/Sec. (941)-716-3090
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
ENGL/ROTONDA
3 nice houses all 31/2/2
two w/ pools
13346 Corter St
6195 Graneur St
271 Whlte Mrsh Ln
Starting at $950. Ron
941-223-4781
3Br/2Ba Executive
Pool home & 2br/2ba
Condo in Rotonda.
Furnished $995/mo -
$1400 Incis all utili-
ties. Avail Now Jan.
941-268-5275
www.LKVillas.com
Englewood 1/1 Bayview
w/dock $500/mo, move in
now! 546 S McCall Rd Unit
4. 941-628-9143
ENGLEWOOD, 2/1 on
canal, $800/mo.
Available now!
(941)961-2825
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
Englewood-Sunnybrook,
3/2/2 $825, Mariner Ln
3/2/2 $900 Clean, Nice,
Security/References, (941)-
276-7831
1210 HOMES FOR
RENT
ENGLEWOOD/GROVE
CITY, 2/2/1 Home
w/ covered boat dock
& lift w/ Gulf access.
$1,100. mo. Call
239-207-0063 for details
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Harbor Heights Spacious
2/1, Ig. Fla. room, beautiful
area, like new. $700. GREG
(305) 506-5809. or 305-
793-6157
Have it your way. Rent/Rent
to own. Easy Qualify. No
Bank. 2/2/1 Updated. Appli-
ances, Tile, Carpet. $1000
(941)-359-2016 South
Venice
HOMES IN GATED
COMMUNITY
15 Homes!
Furn./Unfurnished
Annual or Seasonal
(941)-629-3337 or
(313)-600-5238
www.mbgvacationproperties.com
N ENGLEWOOD, Lg Country
Home w/attached
2br/1.5ba. Includes util.
$800. (941)473-7320
N Port- 1/1/cp, 1,100 sf
home, $475/mo + util. 1st,
sec. No pets. 941-716-
3090
N Port 2BR/1BA,
$650; 2-3BR/1 $650 3
poss 4/1.5 $750 1st &
sec 941-423-8029
N Port 3/2 on Canal. Avail
Now $925/mo. 1st + Sec.
941-234-8123 or 941-460-
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 3/2/2 w/ Cath ceil-
ings. $875/mo Must have
Refs & verifiable income.
Keith at (941)-313-1375
N. Port, 34br, clean, gulf
access, avail 9/30
$800/mo (941)-587-4940
or (941)-270-0153
N.P. New 4/3/3, all appl.
w/d, furn/unfurn. min from
Murdock Cir. Pets okay
(941)8763541
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, exec. home for
lease, new, 4/3/2.5 Beauti-
ful 3000 SF,
3151 Alesio. $1550/mo.
Annual. (941)4924342
N.PORT, For Lease new
3/2/2, beaut., 2300 SF, huge
scr'd rear deck. 2651 W.
Price Blvd. $1250/mo. Ann.
941)4924342
NP, 3/2/1, Gated comm.
Condo, Sable Trace, 1st.
floor, $1200 Furn. $850
Unfurn. 941-3914018
1210 HOMES FOR
RENT
-NEED A RENTAL
Paradise Properties
& Rentals, Inc.
941-625-RENT
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)-349-6338
North Port LARGE 3/2/2,
1800+SF
Immaculate! $900/mo
(941)457-0727
North Port lbd/lba on 3
acres $590 + elec (aprox
$110mo) 1st & last (941)-
423-0002
[hiiimaChli c Real Edsaie
North Port
3/2 Affinity $850/A
3/2 furn 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 Oakland Hills furn
$1 000/A
2/2 Natures Trail $800/A
2/1 Boundary $595/A
Port Charlotte:
2/2 Ware $650/A
Seasonal
2/2 Dbl wde $1600/S
1/1 Harbor Village
$1200/S
3/2 Medalist, pool $2800/S
3/2 furn Snowflake $2200/S
Cathy Ledford, Mgr.
(Need Help?)
941-681-1189
941-475-7011
website: www.icre.us
North Port 4/2 $900 Huge
Beauty
HUD APPROVED
(941)-228-7781
NORTH PORT
Almost New 3 BR
2172 Grandview
Ave 9qq5
1330 Japan Street -
$895
1330 Patio Terrace -
$950
1656 Goshen Rd -
$995
4860 England Ave -
4957 Dewberry
Road S795
3079 Bellefonte Ave
S995
WWW.pelicanpm.com
Lic Broker
941-232-8223
North Port Duplex-
2BR/1 BA,
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
POOL HOMES
3149 N. Salford
Blvd. $1195.
Large 3/2/2
on Double Lot'
3914 Oconto Ave
$1095.
3/2/2 Custom Tile
Thrniilghnohit
WWW.pelicanpm.com
Lic Broker
(941) 232-8223
NORTH PORT, 1br/ iba,
$500/mo. water includ-
ed. First & Deposit. 941-
426-7297
North Port, 3/2/2, Fur-
nished, $850. 941-380-
4857
NORTH PORT, 3BR/2BA
WATERFRONT W/POOL,
$1000/mo.
(941)416-8065
North Port. 3/2/1 Nice
clean home with screen
lanai and large yard.
slslast/sec $850 month
941-228-6637
North Port 2350 SF, new
3/2/2, clean. 41/Bis-
cayne, $1000mo+$1000
sec. 941 228-3760
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 3/2/2 w/HUGE Pool
$950 Sm Pet OK 1750'
UA inc 400' Gameroom
in Garage. Coldwell
Banker Sunstar/Morris
Lorraine 941-627-8121
NP 5338 Butterfly $1k
4-3/3/2 huge w/lanai
4366 Dutilly $880
3/2/2 w/lanai & Fence
8498 Bumford $670
3-2/2/CP w/shady yard
941-628-9810
1210 HOMES FOR
RENT
NP, Spacious 3/2/2
w/cathedral ceilings, living
& dining, built 2005, $885.
941-391-2665
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. 3/2/1.5 Salt waterake
front. Remodeled, Tile, Sm
Pets ok $900. 941-460-
8814,276-4219
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. $775/mo. + Dep
941-926-3783
P.C. Lg. 2/2/1, w/ FI room,
split plan, shed. $725 mo.
Small Pet OK. 941-661-
5388
P.C. New York Sec. Cute
3/2/1, pool, new carpet,
paint, CHA. $750. mo. 1st
& Dep 305-342-1227
P.G. 3/2 handicap access.
w/d, large yard, quiet area,
$775, incl H20 & trash.
(239)-253-2340
P.G. Isles, like new
3/2/2, $1075/mo,
Dock, No Pool.
941-286-8055
PC 2/2 or 3/2, tile, lanai,
appl. w/d $675-$995 mo.
1st + sec. Ann. Sm. pet ok
(941)-626-1514
PC 18227 Ackerman Ave.
4BR 2BA, 2 car gar.,
$1,000 mo. + $1,000
deposit. (941)-627-4925.
PC 2/2, laundry, pool, ten-
nis, H20 & appl. incl.
$675+, 1st. & 2nd. fl. Sm
pet ok. 941-624-5967
PC 2/2/1 clean, spacious,
freshwater canal. NS/NP,
1st, last & sec. $750 mo.
764-0654.
PC 2br, tiled, Fenced 41&
King 4325 Eaglet $695
3/2/2, Pool, 1800sf A/C
DC $1095 941480-1266
PC 3/1,updated, clean
$650 mo + $500 sec.
pchomesdirect.com
(941)-916-0896
PC 3/2/2 sailboat water-
front, dock, 1,710 sf., nice
area, pet okay. $1,100.
(941) 661-0127
PC 3/2/2, SW canal,
$1050 mo. N/S., ref's
941-769-4077 or 941-740-
6431
PC sailboat 3/2/2, new kit.
& baths, Ir. FR, DR, remod-
eled, patio, fenced yard,
avail. imed. $990/ 1050.
941- 626-2344.
PC, 2/1/1 Fenced yard,
freshly painted, CHA,
tile floors, $650 mo.
(941)-391-2665
PC, 2/2/2 split fir., plan,
nice area, Irg., lanai, stor-
age shed, mature trees,
small pet okay. Annual
$750/mo. 941-740-1169
PC, 2bd/2ba/2cg,
Lanai, new tile &
carpet, nice area,$750
mo. (502)-875-7157
PC- 3/2/CP, Remod-
eled, Sunroom, Shed,
W&D Hookup. 21556
Olean Blvd. $700. +
Sec. (941)-766-0503
PC-3BR/2BA
$750/mo, pets OK
21880 Felton Ave
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
loc, (941) 240-1749.
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, 2bd/2ba/lcg,
large screened in lanai,
tile throughout, $725.
(941)-639-2823
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 CHARLOTTE
RENTALS
22150 Marshall Ave.
$695. 2BR/1BA/1CG,
Fenced
Remodeled
3BR/1BA, Lg. Lanai
21082 Bersell Ave -
$595.
320 Sharon Circle -
$550. Large 2 BR
with Central Air
WWW.pelicanpm.com
Lic Broker
941-232-8223
Sunday, September 21, 2008
www.sun-herald.com/classifieds
H/D/E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 5
1210 HOMES FOR
RENT
PC 2/2/2 1st, Last + Sec
$800.00 Mo Call 941-627-
8032
Port Charlotte
2bd/2ba/lcg
$695 mo.
(941)-586-4014
C 2Port Charlotte
22072 Beverly, 3/1
$550
Pets Welcome
(941) 628-4494 .
Port Charlotte Waterfront
with encolsed pool, 3/2/2
$1500/mo annual or
$3500 short term. 800-
870-8041 x158
PUNTA GORDA, 2/1/1 on
2 Fenced Lots! Nice
Peaceful Area. $700. mo.
+ Sec. (941)-624-0355
Punta Gorda- $750/mo.
2 bedroom, waterfront,
furnished ($1400 season)
RentAHome Srvs 637-6797
PUNTA GORDA downtown
2/2, facing Gilchrist Park.
$775 mo.
(941)-626-0280
Punta Gorda Isles 3/2/2,
pool, fenced, Pets OK.
Newer Towles home.
$1400mo.941-769-7766
Punta Gorda, Burnt Store
Meadows 3/2/2, pool, shut-
ters, $1,200 mo. Pet okay.
(941)-769-7766
Punta Gorda, huge beautiful
2,700 sf. 3/2.5/2, huge
loft & kit. Avail, now. Lease
option 75% rent credit
towards purchase price.
(954)-931-1359
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. GULF COVE
NEWER 3/2/2 LR RM,
FAM RM, DIN RM Master
suite on canal $1200
WEST COAST PROP MGT
941473-0718
RentalsFlorida.net
S. Venice 2/2/1, updated
lanai, hot tub, ann. lease,
$835 +. Employment ref's
req'd 941-330-5093
S. Venice 3/2 Family
Room, Fenced yard. $900,
pets ok
941-497-1993
S. VENICE Waterfront on
Myaka, 2/2/CP, Furnished
w/Boat lift $775/mo 1st &
last 941-809-7072
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OF HOMES
CALL JILL,
941-206-1200
jilld@sun-herald.com
VENICE New 1 and 2
bedrm homes from $900
per month in active lifestyle
community with waterfront
sites, resort amenities, on-
site activities and events.
(866)823-9860.
Venice 3/2/2 family
rm, scr lanai, fenced
yard. no pets. $875 /mo
inclds cable. lst/L/S
941-493-4570
VENICE 3BR Home
torazzo floors fenced
bkyard Near shops 1st &
last $800 (941)-485-
7295
Venice Gardens, charming,
remodeled, Ig, 3/2, close to
Garden Elem & Shopping.
$925/mo. (941)-927-7524
VENICE GREAT HOMES
$850-$900
Gulf Coast Rentals & Real
Estate Co. (941)492-
4280
VENICE, 3BR/2BA, fenced
back yard. Pets ok. 608
Country Club Way, $925/mo.
(941)-2324725
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 1-888803-3100
MARK V DEVELOPMENT
13355C Tamiami Trail, N.P.
1240 CONDOSNILLAS
FOR RENT
1/1 fully furnished, $500
mo + $500 Sec Dep. 1 year
lease, near cultural center,
PC 941-624-2118
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.
33 UNFURNISHED UNITS
CALL OR VISIT OUR
NEW WEBSITE FOR
COMPLETE LISTING
ALMAR-RENTALS.COM
SHORT TERM FURNISHED ALSO AVAIL
Available Houses
& Condos
Some pet friendly.
From $495/mo annual.
www.fgrentals.com
Fiddler's Green Realty
1-800-697-8454
AWARD WINNING
SUNBELT MGT.
SERVICES
RENTALS*
****CONDOS****
2/2 Kings Hwy.,
PC, Comm. Pool &
Tennis Ct. $625 Mo.
Oaks IV 3/2
1st. Fir., Quesada
Ave., PC $650 Mo.
COMPLETE LISTINGS
(941) 764-7777
sunbeltmtservices 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.
BSI new 3/2/2 villa
1772 SF, pool, unfurn.
$895 annual
941-456-0645Broker/Ownr
D.C. 2/2, lanai, cath. ceil.,
tile, wood cab., granite,
w/d inc. Pets ok $675+ up
941-661-4539
D.C. 2/2.5. $595/mo. +
sec. P. C. 2/2 $550 mo +
sec. Month to month; pool.
941-255-9759
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
Condo, 2/2 unfurn.,
$595/mo. 1st, last, sec.,
NP/NS, (941)-743-3126
Deep Creek Heritage Lakes
2/2, gated, pool, tennis etc.
2nd. floor, covered parking
$650 mo. Call Kathy Hinga,
Paradise Properties &
Rentals (941)-628-8855
DEEP CRK on golf course,
pool, fully furn., 2/2+den,
W/D, $775 mo. 1st mo.
FREE. 941-505-7269.
EL JOBEAN on Myakka
River 2/2 All Appliances,
Pool, Pier, Covered Parking,
Annual $795 inclds water,
sewer & cable 941-766-
0504
BUY IT!
SELL IT!
FIND IT!
SUN CLASSIFIED!
ENGLEWOOD 1ST
MONTH FREE 12 mins
from venice 2br w/ den
2 ba 1300sf, pool $399.
moves you in $799A /o
9414730450
FUN NEIGHBORHOOD
1 BED/2 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
1240 CONDOSNILLAS
FOR RENT
GATED GOLF COMM
Brand New 3/2/1 Htd
pool, Tennis courts and
more! $900/mo
941-525-3127
Heritage Oak Pk, Lake-
view, 1st fir., 2/2/cp. Sm.
pet OK. N/S. Annual $850.
941-627-1827
Island of Venice, Downtown
Walk to Shops & restau-
rants 2/2 N/P N/S $750
941-650-6405
N. Port Sable Trace CC.
Gated, 2BR/2BA, Den,
lanai, W/D, pool, $795 No
pets. 941-625-8107
Nice 2/2 heated pool ready
to move in Charlotte Harbor
$700 first/last/security
deposit. Call 624-5234.
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
NP 2/2 LUXURY CONDO
W/DEN & UPGRADES.
GATED, CLBHSE $800.
AL (941)875-3968
NP Talon Bay Beautiful
3BR/2BA Villa 2CG,
$800/mo + utilities.
Annual Lease. Avail 10/1
(716)-312-0221
P.C. 2/2 condo, water incl.
no pets. $600 1st., last +
sec.
(941)-380-9212
P.C. 2/2, Furnished. Securi-
ty, Pool View, Close to
Everything! $575. mo
941-629-0950
PC, 2/2 Waterfront Condo,
Private Fishing Pier, Pool,
Covered Parking, $775 mo
Ann/Seas. Poss. Incl.
Water & Cable 1st/I/sec
(941)764-6069
PG, 2/2, 1276 SF, W/D,
pool, no pets. $700/mo,
1st., last, sec. annual,
(941)-639-8125
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 BIks.
from Fish. Village. Avail.
10/1. $800 mo. No Pets.
800-345-4324 Patty
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
Like new 3/2/1, pool &
dock, incl. trash, water &
cable, gated. no pets,
$750 941-320-3098
Port Charlotte ibed bath
Water included Near Shop-
ping, $550 + Sec (941)-
697-5015
PUNTA GORDA-
New Luxury 3/2 Condo.
www.vivante-fl.com for
pics & info. $1700. mo.
(770)-265-6447 or
(678)-296-3574
1285 COTTAGES
FOR RENT
Manasota Key-1BR/1BA
Cute Cottage For Rent
$600 per month
(810) 240-5910
1300 DUPLEXES
FOR RENT
Port Char. 2/1 Completely
remodeled, tile throughout,
large, lanai, $600 mo.
(941)-639-2823
2/2/1, NICE CLEAN
Secluded Deep Creek
Duplex $700/mo
sm pets ok.
1194 Navigator Rd.
Call 941-322-8984
Char. Harb. 1/1, near 1-75,
lanai, w/d, CHA, new car-
pet. Sm. pet ok. $575 +
sec. (941) 628-6251
Deep Creek 2/2/1,
Screened lanai. Great loca-
tion! $650. mo. + deposit.
(941)-629-9101
DEEP CREEK New!
2BR/2BA $775/mo. lawn
care incl. (941)-629-3326
or (941)416-5966
E Engl 2/2 Pet OK
$650/mo. Yrly Lease. 1st
Mo Free. $1000 sec
moves you in. Adobe Realty
Inc. 485-3998
Marcel 468-2529
E. Englewood. 2ba/2ba.
Annual. Unfurn.
Avail. Now. $675/mo.
(941)-474-5367
EAST ENGLEWOOD 2/1
w/w carpet, W/D hook-up,
lawn care. N/P $500/mo.
941-769-6548 days/ 941-
639-8829 evenings.
Engl 2/1 Nice area, New
paint & carpets, pet ok,
$560/mo 1st & sec.
941-473-4071
Engl 2/2/1, NEW
FLOORS & PAINT ON
QUIET ST. SM PET. 201-
638-5805
Engl, nr beaches, 1/1,
Inclds water, sewer, w/d,
lawncare $550/mo.
Ist/L/Sec. (941)-468-
8771
ENGI: $475/mo 1/1
$575 2/1 $700 2/1/1
Lanai W/D WS, NS
1st & Sec 941-400-1670
ENGLEWOOD
1/1/cp new carpet tile
paint water/sewer inc.
HUD approved $495
WEST COAST PRORP. MGT
941473-0718
RentalsFlorida.net
Englewood 2/1, screened
lanai, new paint & tile, no
pets, $625 mo., 1st. +
security. (941)-624-5233
ENGLEWOOD
CUSTOM DUPLEXES
2 Br/2Ba/1CG
All Tile
11391 & 11393
PoDlin Ave $700.
10413 Kidron Ave -
$700
WWW.pelicanpm.com
Lic Broker
941-232-8223
Englewood-1BR/1BA, close
to library & beach,
$400/mo. includes water.
(941)-276-9192
Englewood. 2/1 $595
Rotonda 2/1 cottage $625
Both incl lawn serve. (941)-
460-9403
Ven-Las Palmas, 2/2,
screened Lanai, Pool, Club- ENGLW, very clean 2br/lba tri-
house, Laundry, RV & Boat plex unit, satellite, new appl, car-
storage, Walk to shopping, pet &wdws. Want quiet tenant $595
Adult Comm, Ann Rental- 941-697-1869
$875mo, $500 first month
(941)-650-5085 FREE RENT! E. Engl 2/1
New Tile & Carpet, sm pet
Venice 2/1 w/pool, nr ok. $550 + $300 sec. 941-
airport & beach, unfurn., 234-7077
$600/mo. No pets (941)-
375-1045 MURDOCK, 2/1.5, w/w
VENICE ISLANDn carpet, screened lanai,
VENICE ISLAND W/D hook-up, fans, lawn
2/2 spacious, located steps care included, fans, pts
to white sandy beach, beaut- $500/mo. Call 941-769-
ful sunsets. (941)485-7645 6548 Days or 941-639-
Villa Esta II, Deep 8829 evenings.
Creek 2/2/CP, villa,
pool, golf course. RENT Murdock Area, 2/2/1, Ig.
or SALE walk-in closet, pantry, water
941-627-3500 incl. $600 941423-0486
WATERFRONT PUNTA P.C. 2br/1.5ba w/W&D,
GORDA. Furnished 1 2 scr lanai, $600/mo. +Sec.
bdrm. Bring suitcase & Pets OK. (941) 426-3272 or
boat. (941) 626-3350 740-6999
1300 DUPLEXES
FOR RENT
P.G. 2/2 central location,
CHA, W/D hook up, screen
porch & lanai. $650mo.
941-916-1166
PC 1/1 large Florida room
all tile, washer/dryer hook-
up. $525 mo +security.
941-204-2333
PC Harbor Hts. large 1BR
w/ Ig Iving & kitchen
$550/mo $300 deposit
Pets okay 239-229-3716
PG DUPLEX 2/1, CHA, tile
floors, new paint, very
clean. $595 mo. No pets.
No drugs. 941-629-8761.
PG on Peace River, furn. eff.
$525; 1/1 apt. $575 +
sec. No pets. Water & lawn
incl. (941)-505-8291
PUNTA GORDA WATER-
FRONT. Watch the boats go
by Duplex, 1/1, remodel,
scr. porch, W/D+xtras.
$590 mo. ann. 941- 626-
9652
RENT TO OWN, PGI:
2/2/CP all appliances,
$700/mo, no pets,
F/L/sec, immediate
occup. (239)731-5188
1320 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
*FIRST MONTH FREE
DOWNTOWN VENICE
Embassy lbr apt.
$599/mo. + $600 Sec.
Walk to beach & churches.
N/P. (941)-244-0700
1BR starting @ $475,
2BR $595. With 12mo
lease, 3rd mo free. No
dep. PG (941)-639-0663
lbr/lba, 3 blocks from
Venice Beach, off Venice
Ave. New appls & W/D.
$695/mo 941-716-1431
1ST MONTH FREE
VENICE br $600, 2BR
$675. N/Pets. Sea Jay Apts,
under new mgmt.
941-232-9893
2 BEDROOM APT.
1/2 Block to Nokomis
Beach. $900/mo,
Less with maint.
Assistance. 1st, Last &
sec. 941-488-5672
2/1 VENICE: 2 miles to Beach,
walk to Publix, Shops & bus.
Immaculate, Tile Carpet.
0-n __ A- ..- k
1320 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
ISLAND OF VENICE
Eff, 1 & 2 br, 1-yr lease.
Immed. occup. No pets.
(941)41&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 2br/1.5ba, Quiet
Area, No Pets, lst&Sec.
$700/mo. (941)484-
0443
P.G. Historic, charming 1
bdrm furn. cottage, w/d,
$700 annual & $1250. sea-
sonal (941)-268-1661
PC on Easy St. Close to
41. 1/1 Studio. Utilities
incl. $150 weekly
(941)488-9878
PC, 2/2 $525! Great loca-
tion. Unbelievable!
Move in by Sept. 30th..
Call (941)-627-3900
Port Charlotte 1/1, all
tile $150 wk. all incl.
Pets okay. Available
now. (941)-575-6482
Pt Charlotte 1/1 W/D pool,
$525 Olean near hosp.
Annual, N/S, N/P Call Flip
(941) 505-0482
PUNTA GORDA 1Bd. /patio.
Close, convenient extras.
$365. Furnished? Call 941-
740-4769
]Woodmere
.1j Apts of
Venice. Luxury
Community
SUMMER
SAVINGS!
1 bd apts/$688
2/bd apts $782
-> 941-496-
4161 F
S. SARASOTA OSPREY
furnished, large 1/1,
Avail Now. $695/mo.
(989)-295-1847
SENIOR DISCOUNT
lbr/lba, Rotonda, Large
Rooms & Appliances, 291
Boundry Blvd. $450/mo
941-920-6265
b996/mo. Annual. NO pets. THE ARCADIA HOUSING
(941)-374-3401 AUTHORITY is now taking
Hampton Point Apts. applications from low and
currently is offering 2, 3 & very low income individuals
4 bedrooms starting at and families for 1-5 bed-
$449. Located off Ram room HUD subsidized rental
part Blvd. Call units. To apply, please call
(941) 979-1002 today 8634944343 to arrange
for move-in specials. an appointment, or mail an
inquiry to 7 Booker T. Wash-
_ ington Rd. Arcadia, FIl
,I 34266 EQUAL HOUSING
Best location in town at a OPPORTUNITY
great price! 2/2 $525! 3/2
645! Limited time only! Toledo Club
Call! 941-627-3900 AptS. Luxury
CHAR. HARB. 2/2 CHA, new mmunit
kitchen, w/d hook up, N/S. 5EIN S
$550. mo. (941)-505-8530
CHAR. HARBOR 1/1 updat- Studio's /$527
ed, incl. water, pool, scr. lbd u1ppt5/$605
lanai, no pets. $550 mo. 2bd upts/ $647
941-628-3759. 941-423-6600
Char. Hbr. unfurn. studio, VENICE ISLAND 1BR/1BA,
$500 mo. + $100 mo. util. near beach & downtown,
includes elec., water nice g fir villa style unit,
cable, NS 941-628-0136. Sm pets ok $650/mo.
CHARLOTnE HARBOR 1 1st/Sec. $300 (941)485-
mo. FREE, new lbr 2578 or (941)468-8228
No pets fu c /an Venice Island newly
(941)-587-7828 reno, furn/unfurn Near
(941)-587-7828 shops,beach 1/1 $600 incl
Clean, cozy, safe, PG -1 BR wtr. (941)-586-8966
furn., comfy queen bed, VENICE ISLAND Studio
94laundry, courtyard apt, No pets. 2nd floor
941-815-0711 7/ oon
Eff $150 week, 1 Bedrm
apt $175 wk. Incl util.
Triangle Motel Punta
Gorda 941- 639-8356
ENGL 1BD SCREENED
I AKIAI N~1 rQF7Tr- TFQ 1r -
or (941)485-5698
VENICE ISLAND, 1 Bed
Apt & Efficiency,
Available now! Nice.
(941)7354020
LAI-I-I, LUOL u Onur- VENICE ISLAND, Large 2
PING ON BUS LINE $495 Bedroom apt., Near hos-
YR LEASE 941-276-3760 pital $750 inc. water &
Englewood Port Charlotte cable, avail. now. 941-
2/1, just remodeled, tile, 587-9997
new paint. Pets ok. $525 VENICE ISLAND, Lg 1BR/Tile
$575. Call (239)-398-5473 Floors, Fans, Spotless, Walk
ENGLEWOOD 1ST to Beach, $595Ann. (941)-
MONTH FREE 12 mins 4847644
from Venice 2br w/den Venice Island,Near beach
2ba1300s, pool$399. /dwntwn. 1/1 Ann Scr.
moesyouin$799/mo941- porch, st. level, $540/mo
4730450 1st & sec 941-488-2613
ENGLEWOOD WATERFONT VENICE-Spacious 2/1.5,
1/1, Very Clean, Close to Unfurn, Close to shopping,
Shopping, N/P $550/mo $700mo, 1st Last + Sec
941475-5409 (941)-966-2762 aft 6pm
1320 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
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. 941-6244404.
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
112r -
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 $550/mo
annual
941-662-0015
Harbor Isles Lovely DW
fully furn. all amenities Sea-
sona or annual (941)423-
2824
NOKOMIS:
1BR/1BA and 2BR/1BA
(941)-914-2760
Osprey-Clean 1BR/1BA
furn, boat ramp, close
to shopping. $650 +
utils 941-486-0011
Several Available From
$400 $750. Punta
Gorda, Nocatee & Kings
Hwy. Incl. CHA. 1st, Last
& Sec 941-624-0355
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, remodeled effi-
ciency, onsite laundry, sm
pet OK, $125 per wk, utili-
tys incl 941-815-8649
CLEAN furn. eff. apts. So.
PG $150-180 per wk, incl
util/cable, no pets. 941-
740-0491.
1360 ROOMS FOR
RENT
A+ Lg. Furn. Rm in PC w/
Private entr., hse privl. Util
cabl. incl. $130. wk. +
deposit. 941-626-2832
Bedroom Bath Cable
Kitchen privdg. NonSmoker
Male pref. 497-5927
BIG MASTER BEDROOM,
VENICE private bath,2
walking closets $550/mo.
utils incl (941)-493-5955
Burnt Store Meadows,
3/2.5, quiet area, 2nd.
bdrm. could be office. Must
work, clean hygiene, N/P,
N/D. $600 mo. (941)-575-
6810
Eng. Large clean room, pri-
vate entrance & bath, small
fridge. Beach access.
$150/wk.
(941)-474-4345
NP Biscayne near 75
Brand New Home, Full
House Priv W/D $125 wk
(941)-416-4605
ONLY $100/Wk in PC/
Engl. Priv entr, cable, ac.
All until incl.941-681-1161,
276-1025
PC Charming home near
Peace River. Single sleeping
room. $75. wk. rent. 941-
625-5670
PC Clean & Quiet, $120
wk. $450/mo incl utils,
furn'd, refs. 941-743-
3070. 941-740-2565
PC, Bed & private bath, fully
furn. heated pool, $475
mo. incl. all! (941)-613-
1719
1360 ROOMS FOR
RENT
PG, FREE RENT! Furn., all
incl. $125 wk. 2-3 BR apt.
$325 wk. N/P, 941-639-
1089,941-623-7921
Roommate wanted. Large
home w/pool, private bath.
$125 week. (941)-268-
4781
S. VENICE, close to 776 &
Jacaranda need roommate to
share Ig. home w/2people
pool, util incl $125/wk 941-
488-9878
Share pool house w/6-yr old
& male. Gulf Cove, Pt Char-
lotte. $85/wk & 20% elec-
tric. (941)-697-5499
Venice $475 + Sec. Util Inc.
Kitch & pking privdg. Reliable
male. No Drgs/Smoking/Alch.
4974609
Venice East Room w/
house privdg. W/D, TV, etc.
$350/mo Female pref.
(941)-237-8285
1370 RENTALS TO
SHARE
Roommate ASAP $400
month, smoking ok. 941-
536-7099 for details
Seek Mature Woman, Priv.
Bdrm., & Bath, in exchange
for Housekeeping & Errands.
941485-2266
1390 VACATION/SEAS
RENTALS
*Venice Island Condo on
Canal. Ideal for couple.
Heated Pool on Gulf. $2500
203-375-4151
ALMAR RENTALS & MGT.
SERVICES. MANY
FURNISHED UNITS
800-964-3095
Donna@almar-rentals.com
Available Houses
& Condos
Some pet friendly.
www.fgrentals.com
Fiddler's Green Realty
1-800-697-8454
ENGLEWOOD CONDO
2/2, LANAI & POOL,
2009 SEASON
(201)-638-5805
ENGLEWOOD, 2/2/CP,
Lanai. Updated. 1 Block
from Bay & Boat Ramp
$1500. 863-280-0721
ENGLEWOOD/ROTONDA
Great selection available
WEST COAST PROP MGT
4730718 or 8774680667
RentalsFlorida.net
Manasota Key condo
Avail 2009 season 2/2
w/ loft, pool, spa, priv
beach 201-638-5805
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 WANTED TO RENT
Would like to rent 2/2/1
Furn Pool home anywhere
between Venice & Punta
Gorda (540)-797-0625
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. Motivat-
ed seller, make offer! (941)-
639-3356 or (941) 456-
8873.
2 Adjoining lots on
Wymore, NW Port
Charlotte $25,900 for
both. 941-815-1990
Looking for Peace & quiet
10 Beautiful acres in Ten-
nessee w/ an old farm
house. Great hunting.
$59,900 941-234-7041
Never Lived in
Log Home
5 Acres North Fort Myers,
4 BR's, 3 Full BA's, Den
w/ Fireplace & Wood Lam-
inate Firs. 2 Decks,
$289,900.
877-507-1122
Washington Loop 5 ac.
Pines, house pad, shed, pri-
vacy. $99,000/offer
Utopia Comm. RIty. 941-
815-0711
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941-637-0132
To Advertise in the
11854 SW Courtly Manor Dr.
LAKE SUZY ON THE LAKE
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That is what you will say when you walk into this
beautiful 3 bdrms with 3 full baths, most beautiful
kitchen, a breathtaking view of the lake,
heated pool and spa, landscaping is breathtaking,
could not build this house for $499,900.
Taxes are being adjusted. MLS#C69934311
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1530 COMMERCIAL 1620 COMMER./
LOTS INDUST. PROP.
CG, 10K SF, city water, 1 Approx 1000sf, 950 NN,
block off Toledo Blade & Central Englewood location,
41. $90K obo Owner finan. water & utilities provided. Call
941-456-0219 (941)-650-5084
North Port
Professional Bldg.
sites.; Parking, sewer
and water in place,
ready to build.
(941)276-0516
1600 BUSINESS
FOR SALE
Due to illness Beauty/Bar-
ber Shop for sale or lease.
Deep Creek/Harbor
Heights area. (941) 627-
6915
Golf Store For Sale
Profitable Turnkey Busi-
ness, Listed at $299K. Bill
Wyatt (941)-223-2353 Oak-
mont Capital Resources
ITALIAN RESTAURANT
WITH PIZZA
Established 17yrs.
49 seats, Great
Englewood location
REDUCED $160k
Fred Smith Realty, Inc.
(941)-475-5686
Mexican Restaurant. Prime
Location. Serious Inquires
only. Call
941-661-0564
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
Lowest rate on Hwy 41.
5,000 16,800 SF US
Hwy 41 ofc/ret location.
50k cars daily. Across
from largest retailer in
Sarasota County. Allard
Inv Realty
727-894-5002
Murdock Area
Prof. Plaza41 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
PC, EMT Rental,
4085 Hwy 41. 2 Large
Shops For Rent.
Call (941)-426-8761
PC- Professional Office
Great Location! Approx.
400 sf. $375. mo.
(941)-629-0950
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
1620 COMMER./
INDUST. PROP.
$189K/Sale/$1000mo/
Lease. 1100 SF mixed
use.Punta Gorda city. Five
Star Realty 941-456-0645
****FOR SALE****
Brand new High Profile
retail/office. Over 3000
sq. ft. $725K
Call For Details
(941) 255-5300
Commercial
Investment Group
www.mycig.com
2400sf Office/Whse, 3 ph
elect. $1950/mo short
term ok. 1-75/Laurel Rd 1st
mth free.
(941)-650-9679
4 commercial units for sale
on Veteran's Blvd. with
existing renters.
941-628-9629
COMM. CONDO for sale,
2000SF, great location.
$110K (owner lic. realtor).
941- 628-8088
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
ENG, San Casa 1,000 sf.
fenced yard, 12' OH door.
1st mo. FREE, $700. 941-
204-7352
For Lease Florida St.
PG, Warehouse or Office
w/ OH doors. Units from
600-6000sf, $6.sf & up.
New owner. 941-724,0048
New 1200 SF Cl units, all
AC & insullated, 10x10
doors & bath, water &
sewer incl. Great 41 expo-
sure. 941-505-8530
NO REASONABLE
OFFER REFUSED Cl
Zoned, PG, Built 2004, fully
leased, 1.45 ac, 4,600 sq.
ft office, 1,780 sq. ft. ware-
house Utopia Comm
Rlty941-815-0711
Owner financing 5,000
17,000 SF. Ofc/ret
condos. From
$975,000. Prime US
41. 50K cars daily.
Across from largest
retailer in Sarasota
County. Allard Inv Real-
ty 727-894-5002
PC. Prime office space,
3 units 1,000sf. each.
Brand new. Sandhill Blvd.
Turnkey/Fully built out.
(941)-624-5992
Punta Gorda 5000 SF ware-
house, off. & show rm, 3
phase elec., parking, 4-16ft
OH drs, zoned Cl, across
from Habitat. $10/SF.
(941)-637-3822
WOW. Great Location- 4200
s/f Office/warehouse w/
storefront for lease on cor-
ner of
Paulson & Prineville.
Call 628-9016
1640 WAREHOUSE
& STORAGE
1,400, 1,700, 3,250 sf.
O.H. Doors, bath, cheap.
Paulson Dr./Market Circle
Best Deal 941-626-0416
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
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
NOKOMIS, Storage/
Workshop, Each 500 SF,
508 Colonia Ln. 1 Yr.
lease. 352-347-7645 or
941-928-2127
NP 400 w/sm. off., 800-
1600 sf whse. $250 mo +
tax per 400 SF 941-661-
6720 or 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
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2040
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2050 Skilled Trades
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2070 Sales
2090 Child/Adult
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2100 General
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2010 PROFESSIONAL
64051408 Charlotte Coun-
ty HIth. Dept. seeking board
certified or board eligible
physician for our busy, pri-
mary care clinic. Minimum
of 3-5 years experience. M-
F, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., may
include Saturdays.
Starting salary: $93,600-
$114,500. State benefits.
EEO/AA. Application dead-
line September 26, 2008.
Apply online:
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Edison State College
Collegiate High School
Principal
Charlotte Campus
Edison State College is
recruiting for a High School
Principal to develop and
administer educational pro-
grams offered through the
new Edison Collegiate High
School in Punta Gorda, FL.
The position would require
the candidate to be a liaison
with the school district,
community, and other pri-
vate school organizations to
coordinate educational ser-
vices for ECHS.
Minimum qualification
include: Master's degree;
current Florida certification
for school principal (K-12),
or eligibility to obtain one;
Standard Secondary Certifi-
cate; at least 5 years of
administrative and leader-
ship experience in K-12 edu-
cation management; and
previous experience as a
principal.
For more information and to
apply online, please visit
iobs.edison.edu.
Position is open until filled
and screening of applicants
will begin immediately. Crim-
inal background check req'd
of final candidate. EA/EO.
HAIR STYLIST & NAIL
TECH wanted for a well
established salon in Engle-
wood. FT/PT
Chair rental available.
(941)-697-5022
Hair Stylist, booth rental
w/some clientele, cozy
friendly full service salon.
(941)-628-5013
HAIR STYLISTS Needed
Commission or chair rental.
Good location in Venice
941-488-0703 or 941-497-
2970
NAIL TECH, FOR BUSY
ESTABLISHED, VENICE
DAY SPA. P/T, EXP ONLY
(941)-488-3674
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cient in Word, Excel,
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MIDFLORIDA Federal
Credit Union
is seeking a
Member Service
Officer
for its Arcadia location.
Duties include opening
accounts, cross selling
products, taking loan
applications, closing
loans, and processing
teller transactions. Can-
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2020 CLERICAL/
OFFICE
Accounting Professional Full
Responsibility for A/R A/P &
G/L. 5 years min experi-
ence. Must be proficient in
Excel. Full Time M-F Excel-
lent Salary & Benefits. Fax
Resume to: 941-480-1899
2020 CLERICAL/
OFFICE
Appointment Coordinator
Make calls/Answer phones,
Update database, need
energy and accuracy, good
pay, no health benefits,
email resumes to cholland
@spds.us or fax to 941-
486-8675, Venice office
FT & PT Positions Avail.
From Mgmt, Office, Labor-
er. 941-979-8527
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strong computer, filing &
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Sports Interest a must.
(941)496-7900
Full time receptionist to
join our top producing
real estate office in
downtown Boca Grande.
Applicant must be able to
work independently, as
well as be detail oriented
and computer literate.
Good people, strong
phone, filing and multi-
tasking skills a must.
Hourly wage & bridge
pass provided. No insur-
ance benefits. Must be
willing to work every
other Saturday. Send
your resume via fax
(941)964-5654
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ing, sales training & gener-
ous comm program. (941)-
223-6095
P/T person from Venice/
Nokomis, work from home,
assist w/mktg, comp liter-
ate. Email
davet@srmagazine.com
POLICE
COMMUNICATOR
(Dispatcher)
The City of Venice is
seeking applicants for the
full-time position of Com-
municator (Dispatcher) in
the Police Dept.
Requires accurate data
entry, demonstrated cus-
tomer
service & computer
experience. Must be able
to deal w/stressful situa-
tions and perform multi-
ple functions. Requires
varied hours, shifts,
weekends, and/or holi-
days. Applicant must
pass all phases of the
selection process.
Start $14.1075/hr
Apply online: www.venice-
gov.com or Room 116,
City Hall, 401 W Venice
Ave, Venice 34285
Phone 486- 2626, Ext.
21003 Deadline:
9/30/08.
E-mail
ksmith@ci.venice.fl.us
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2030 MEDICAL
Advanced Registered
Nurse Practitioner/PA
75k + Production
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Must have current FL Lic
& ACLS National Certifi-
cation preferred. Exper-
tise in planning imple-
menting, monitoring, pri-
mary & secondary pre-
vention strategies.
Under the general or
direct supervision of
protocol physicians, hos-
pital visits & follow up
visits experience a must
& Cardiology / Cardiac
experience preferred.
Email resumes to Rfer-
ranG
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or fax to 907.0264.
or call 941-907-0200
2030 MEDICAL
Active Upscale
Medical Office seeks
Full-Time ARNP or PA for
Established Medical
Aesthetic Program
JOYCE VEIN &
AESTHETIC INSTITUTE
Call 941-575-2126 Fax
CV to 941-5754191
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
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
BILLER/COLLECTIONS
for primary care & imaging
centers. Experience neces-
sary. 6 month position. Fax
resume to: Debbie 941-
743-8562
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
CAREGIVERS NEEDED.
ALL SHIFTS available. Must
be flexible. Only the serious
need apply.
Retirees Welcome.
Apply in Person at:
830 Pinebrook Rd, Venice.
No Phone Calls PIs.
Alternative Homemaking
CAREGIVERS P/T 2 after-
noons & 2 overnight shifts.
First Aid & CPR & Medicine
class Small ALF, 512
Bayshore Rd., Nokomis
941-266-0278
J- K
CERTIFIED
DIETARY
MANAGER
Englewood Health-
care, a 120 bed
skilled nursing facili-
ty is seeking a
DIETARY MANAGER
Fax or send resume
to: ENGLEWOOD
HEALTHCARE
1111 Drury Lane,
Englewood, Fl 34224
fax 941-475-
6593
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Venice/Englewood
North Port areas
OR
941-206-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas
CMA/CNA for primary care
office in Port Charlotte. Var-
ied duties include patient
care, medical records, front
office phone. Must be com-
puter
literate (electronic medical
records) pleasant, energetic
and have prior office experi-
ence. Insurance and paid
vacation.
Fax; 941-625-1287
CNAs, HHAs. Live-In,
FT/PT in-home care.
Experience reqd. Top
Pay! (941)-257-4452
Dental Assistant
Full time dental assistant
needed for state of the art
dental practice, expanded
function and radiology certi-
fications necessary.
Please fax resume to
Dr. Schapley
(941) 426-9119
2030 MEDICAL
DENTAL ASSISTANT with
Dental exp only. for S.
Venice Office. Great Pay
and benefits. Fax
resume:
941-408-0896
FT Stress Tech needed,
Must be flexible. EKG & IV
skills a must. Please fax
resume to 941-629-1737
HYGIENIST, P/T, Tues-Thurs,
in comprehensive/periodon-
tal-oriented general practice
in Englewood. Exp neces-
sary. Fax resume to (941)-
475-6745
Life
Care
center
of punta Gorda
www.LCCA.com
We're Life Care
Centers of America,
the nation's largest
privately-owned skilled
care provider. If you
share our heartfelt
approach to caring for
the elderly, consider
joining our family at
Life Care Center of
Punta Gorda.
Full time opportunities
available for
Physical and
Occupational
Therapists with in-
house therapy team
in a Skilled Nursing
Facility. Special
interest in developing
LTC programs a plus.
We offer competitive
pay and benefits in a
misson-driven environ-
ment. Please contact
Simon Tempest
Call 941-639-8771 or
fax resume to
941-639-3422 or
come visit with us at
450 Shreve St,
Punta Gorda EOE
Peace River
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*Physical Therapists
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Therapists
Full-time and Part-time
positions available
For immediate consid-
eration fax resume to
941-766-5351 or apply
in person Monday thru
Friday 9AM to 3PM
Peace River Nursing &
Rehabilitation Center
2370 Harbor Boule-
vard, Port Charlotte.
MEDICAL TECHNOL-
OGIST GENERALIST -
Licensed in all 5 areas
including Micro. Recent
hospital experience in
all areas preferred. Full
time position, primarily
days.
Human Resources
Desoto Memorial
Hospital
900 N. Robert Ave.
Arcadia, Fl. 34266
OR
www.dmh.org and look
under Careers
OR
Fax Resumes to:
863-494-8400
E-mail: hr@dmh.org
863-494-8405
2030 MEDICAL
MEDICAL ASST FRONT &
BACK OFFICE. PT
Busy Dermatology Practice
in Venice. Join Our Growing
Practice! Fax
941485-2288
PATIENT CARE
COORDINATOR
In Venice w/good customer
service skills, reliable, moti-
vated. 9-4, M-F. Benefits.
$9/hr. + comm.
Fax resume to
941-371-4355
Physical Therapy Asst.
(must be lic.) for Outpatient
private practices in PG, PC
and NP. Great salary,
beneifts & profit share.
FT/PT avail.
email resume:obartruff@
fitnessauestpt.com
Primary care office seeks
FRONT OFFICE
SPECIALIST
Fax 941-629-6488
RECEPTIONIST Busy Port
Charlotte office seeks a
detailed multi-tasker for
various duties. Medical
experience required.
Fax resume to: Debbie
941-743-8562
RECEPTIONIST needed
Seeking detailed multi-
tasker for various duties.
Bilingual a plus. Send
resume to
bridget.brown@daystar.net
or fax to 941-883-3320.
REHAB TECH
FULL-TIME NEEDED
FOR LTC FACILITY IN
NORTH PORT.
RESPONSIBLE FOR
ASSISTING PT, OT, &
SPEECH THERAPISTS.
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TING, STRONG ORG.
SKILLS, & CPR CERT.
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888-531-2204 OR
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School. Ages 18+
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239-334-6300
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ASST. KITCHEN MGR
Experienced for
JoeCraker Sports Grille
in Pt. Charlotte Great
wage & benefit Package
email resume to
Sha rkys@DayStar.net
or fax 941-488-6682
BENEDETTO'S
STEAKHOUSE
seeks exp.
LINE & GRILL
COOKS
(813)-504-5218
FT COOK
Small Senior Comm. loc. in
PC seeking talented
dependable FT Cook.
Min. 3 yrs. exp. No late
nights, weekend rotation,
full benefits. Clean Crim. &
Drug reqd.
Apply in person at:
2305 Aaron Street, PC
MAPLE LEAF GOLF &
COUNTRY CLUB.
People oriented person
with short order, bartend-
ing and cash register skills.
Fast paced snack bar in
55+ community. PT/Sea-
sonal, 20 30 hours week-
ly including weekends.
DFWP.
Fax resume to:
(941) 625-5750
WAITSTAFF
BOCA GRANDE
WATERFRONT Restau-
rant is interviewing
applicants w/ exp. in
fine dining.
(941)-964-8000
2050 SKILLED TRADES
Boat Technicians/Marine
Mechanics, must have cer-
tifications. Also
boat body technicians.
(941)-883-5555
Ask for Lenny.
Combo Body Tech needed.
Highly exp. applicants only
5yr. min. Busy quality shop.
(941)-661-0594
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
INSTALLERS for POOL
DECKING Co. Exp. in flo-
crete installation, pavers
& pool tile
installation nec. &
valid DL a must. Chris
(941)-766-7422
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. Must
include Req# 1010401.
View more information
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AMERICAN HOME CARE
Seeks The Following Positions:
* P/T Per Diem RN
Field Nurse
Home Health Aide
Marketer
Home Health Experience
Preferred
Fax resume to:
941-766-1644
Lic: H299991018 DFWP/EOE
Because you expect more.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
www.sun-heraid.com/classifieds
H/D/E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 7
2050 SKILLED TRADES
Janitor/Maintenance
Prior experience pref.
Heavy lifting req. Care
for common grounds,
Janitorial and extended
facility. DFWP F/T. Ref-
erences checked.
Lakeside Plantation
2200 Plantation Blvd.
Off Toledo Blade, NP.
MARINE CONST
Venice based company
seeks experienced Dock
builder. Clean DL req'd
Please call
941-716-4987 between
9am-3pm Mon-Fri Only
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.
NEED A JOB?
CHECK THE
CLASSIFIED!
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.=e
America's BEST Community Daily
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
eGood communication
skils (verbal/written)
eGood prospecting, pro-
posal & presentation
skills
eComputer literate
(Word, Excel, MS Out-
look, ACT, etc.)
*Strong interpersonal
skills
*Outgoing & Determined
personality
eHistory 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
2070 SALES
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 Reaolty
APPOINTMENT
SETTERS
P/T DAY & NIGHT
HRS.
$8.00/Hr. Day
$9.00/ Hr. Night
Great Bonuses
No Exp. Needed
Paid Training
RT. 41 Location
Call 941-613-1870
Ask for Virginia
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
DOCKSIDE IMPORTS
Port Charlotte
SHIFT MANAGER
941-766-7355
Earn 60 to 100K selling
Real Estate. Must be Moti-
vated and Self Starer. we
provide all The Leads,
email Resume to: Saun-
draosorio@gmail.com
Must have a RE license
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
2070 SALES
SALES ASSOCIATE
Badcock Home Furniture &
More is looking for an ambi-
tious, energetic, self moti-
vated person with retail
sales experience. Great
benefits & furniture dis-
count. Apply in person:
BADCOCK HOME
FURNITURE & MORE
1039 Tamiami Trail
Port Charlotte EOE / DFWP
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
Experienced Pre-school
teachers needed. CDA
required. Exceptional
School in Venice. F/T.
Call
941-525-3589
Seeking FT care M-F, 3
Small children w/ light
house keeping in N.
Engl. Must be exp. flex.
reliable, NS,
Passion for children a
must! Call Mon-Fri 9-
5pm 941-473-0800
2100 GENERAL
$$ Carpet Crews $$
Carpet installers
needed for busy
flooring co. Immed yr
round daily
work. Must have dri-
vers license, SS card
& pass background
check. Must have own
van & tools. Call Tony
941-625-1893
100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble crafts, wood
items Materials provided.
To $480+ wk. Free info
pkg 24 hr. 801-428-4893
AIDE- 20 hrs. per week for
devolpmentally disabled
adults. Will train. Salary
negotiable. Call Sharon
941-629-5655
Caregiver/Housekeeper
Live-In my home. Murdock
area. Valid Drv. lic. 941-629-
0459 / 941-661-4030
Cleaning Person, Residen-
tial, P/T possibly F/T Mon-
Fri 8-5 941-286-6401 ask
for Stacy
CUSTODIAL position in
Punta Gorda, FT, evenings &
weekends. Fax information
to 639-0946.
EARN $3200/MONTH
PROCESS HUD REFUNDS
HUD-INFO-HOTLINE
941-556-1300
Economy got you down?
Need to supplement your
income? Awesome opportu-
nity! Call for reservations,
limited seating! 239-565-
2788 Arcadia
GOLF COURSE
EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
at Maple Leaf in Port Char-
lotte. Experience required.
FT. Company paid medical
plus 401K. DFWP. Fax your
resume to: (941) 625-5750
HOUSEKEEPING &
JANITORIAL
position at Maple Leaf in
Port Charlotte. Experience
required. FT. Company paid
medical plus 401K. DFWP.
Fax resume to: (941) 625-
5750
Learn How To RECESSION
- PROOF your INCOME! If
your PLAN "A" is going
south or If your PLAN "B"
isn't working... YOU GOTTA
SEE THIS!! CALL NOW FOR
RESERVATIONS! 239-410-
4097
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
Motivated, Multi-task, Per-
fection driven, highly
detailed respectable clean-
er desired. (941)-623-6693
e-mail: starqualityclean-
ing@verizon.net, Fax
(941)474-5234
Needed: 15 people
To lose up to 301bs.
in 30 days, $30 + s/h.
DOCTOR RECOMMENDED
GUARANTEED!
1-800-532-6179
www.35daystoweightoss.com
POOL TECH needed, 2-3
days/wk. Experience pre-
ferred but not necessary,
as training can be given.
Darryl's Pool Supply
941-474-7665
V ndolier Snm
The Venice Gondolier Sun
is now taking applications
for Single Copy Carriers
in the Venice area. Must
have dependable vehicle,
a valid Florida Drivers
License and proof of
insurance. 3 Nights a
week.
Apply in person:
200 E. Venice Ave.
Venice, FL 34285
No phone calls please.
2100 GENERAL
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
Check Our Opportunites!
www.shaveremployment.com
SALES PERSON for retail
pottery warehouse south of
Punta Gorda. Must be very
out-going, friendly, cus-
tomer oriented. Work is
outdoors & requires week-
ends & weekdays. DFWP,
N/S Fax resume to:
941-505-8404
Workers needed: Assemble
crafts, wood items or sewing.
Materials provided. To $480+
a wk. Free info 24hr 801428-
4664
2110 PARTTIME/
TEMPORARY
Sales to Businesses, Exp. in
Telephone Solicitation, Will
Train. Fax Resume 764-
0608
2115 HOME BASED/
BUSINESS
ACCESS TO A COMPUTER?
$25-$75/per hr. PT or FT
866-6994718 go to:
www.dreamsdocometrue4us.com
Be aVictor not aVictim
No more of the same,Try a
better on line money system.
SunshineMoneySystem.com
No Selling, Make Money
24/7-Work From Home
www.tryitlst.com
2120 POSITION/
JOB WANTED
HOME HEALTH AID, expd in
child & adult care, in your
home, Sarasota Cty. Refer-
ences. (941)496-9107
3000
NOTICES
3010 ANNOUNCEMENTS
It's refreshing to talk things
over with Jesus. Have you
taken time to speak to Him
Today? EG
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
GINA
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)
1-800-9224477
24 hours. or log on to:
www.RespectedDating.com
SAVANNA
CALL FOR APPT
941-467-5363
MASSAGE
Males, Females, Couples In
Home Service. Reasonable
Rate 941468-1429
AMANDA'S
In/Out
(941)-879-2348
DAVE
941-204-2489
after 2pm
A Sensual Body Rub
An older woman.
For total relaxation
(239)-3624607
SUMMER RATES
hEIDI
GREAT I ICES
941-237-1157
MATURE SINGLE MALE, Open
& Honest, seeks a woman
meet for coffee, tea, chat.
941485-2266
3040 CARD OF THANKS
May the Sacred Heart of
Jesus be praised, adored,
glorified and loved through-
out the whole world both
now and forever. Sacred
heart of Jesus, Have mercy
on us. St. Jude, apostle of
miracles pray for us, St.
Jude helper of the helpless
pray for us. J.B.
3050 SINGLES
DWM retired good shape,
home in Port Charlotte
seeks fit middle aged lady
for LTR (941)-629-0496
DWM, retired fit, slim, Punta
Gorda homeowner seeks fit
lady 60's 70's for LTR.
(941) 626-6849
SWF, 70's, retired, Port
Charlotte, seeks nice man
70's for long term relation-
ship. 941-320-6500
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
8 Skin Care
Educating Hands Since 1992
Day Eve. Part Time
Financing Available
Placement Assistance
Open House Thursday
(800) 324-9543
www.famsc.comrn
Real world Medical Tran-
scription Training. Afford-
able Local Personal Con-
tact randy@emrtr.com
3070 BURIAL LOTS/
CRYPTS
Cremation Niche for 2.
Royal Palm Memorial Gar-
dens. New $2190. Asking
$1500. 864-247-5802
3080 TRAVEL/TICKETS
(2) FOOTBALL Tickets
Florida Gators vs. Ole-
Miss, Gainesville, Sat.
Sept. 27. $100 for both.
(941) 505-4122.
Gators vs. Ole Miss 9/27 4-
tickets $200/OBO 941-
979-9427
3090 LOST & FOUND
LOST a small Yorkie
male who answers to
Monty Woolie. Lost in
vicinity of Kenvil Dr.
North Port.Monty is
aprox 1 year old and is
not house broken fully.
He has just had his
grey black & tan hair
cut so it is about a half
inch to inch long.
Please contact BACK
HOME AGAIN!!
LOST TURTLE, Sun. Sept.
14, red eared slider,
approx. 8", near Halden
Ave. Beloved pet.
Reward. 941- 286-5601.
MAN'S WEDDING BAND Lg.
White/Yellow Gold w/Dia-
monds. Lost 8/27 in
Venice. Recently Married.
PLEASE! REWARD 941493-
4124
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 SERIES
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.
Will care for your loved one
in your home. Run Errands,
Shopping & Dr.'s Appts. Call
Jade. Avail 24hrs 7days
941-2334216 OR 493-3173
ADVERTISE
In
The Classifieds!
5050 CHILD/ADULT
CARE
DayCare openings, 2-5-yrs.
Preschool program &
meals. Lic# 585101848
(941)-223-4084
EVE, NIGHT & WEEKEND
BABYSITTING. 40 hrs. CDA
credentials. Affordable!
Stacey (941)-5646645
Exp'd Caregiver Great Refs.
seeks position 2-4 times
weekly any age bracket.
(941)-429-4969
Exp. male
caregiver/comp. now
avail, for Personal
errands
DR apts, etc. Refs
941-320-5374 Lv. Msg
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.
PRIVATE DUTY CARE
Dependable, caring,
Ref's avail. If you need
help call Julie, (941)-
474-1200
5053 COMPUTER
SERVICE
Computer repairs,
upgrades, training & virus
removal. (941)-743-9787 or
(941) 8154692 cell.
5055 COURIER/TAXI
"LIMITED AREA"
Transportation, safe way
to get to "your job". Rea-
sonable rates. Call Brian
and Gail for details. 941-
380-1105
5060 DOMESTIC
CLEANING SERV.
Cleaning, It's my job, it pays
my bills. Lic, Bonded.
Detailed. Reliable. 17 Yrs
Exp. References. Call Marci
at 941-276-8979
Houses, Apts., Offices.
Anytime, Anywhere! Also
Yard Work. (941)-467-2954
Ref. Lic#176566
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
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
5090 HEATING & AIR
Dolphin Air A/C tune-up
special 28 Pt. Ck. $24
Reg. $65, CAC1813384
exp 10/1/08 941-815-
7791 or 863-494-2964
5100 HOME & COMM.
IMPROVE.
*CONCRETE *
High Quality Low Price
Driveway, sidewalks, patios
LIC. & INS. FREE EST. 941-
497-0907 or 586-4512
Bill's Handyman Service
Ceiling fans, lights, faucets,
drains, yard work etc. Call
941-661-8585
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
5110 LAWN/GARDEN
&TREE
A+ Tree Cutting,
Stump Grinding, Debris
Loading & Hauling.
Local, 27 yrs. Good
work, very
reasonable prices
(941)-629-0020
*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
5110 LAWN/GARDEN
&TREE
AEIPRO AL
Now accepting new acctss
Nokomis, Ven & Island. Lic
& Ins. For exc. lawn care
Call 488-4462
An Occupational License
may be required by the
City and/or County. Please
call the appropriate occu-
pational licensing bureau
to verify
PUT CLASSIFIED
TO WORK FOR YOU
Venice, Englewood,
North Port 207-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas
Call 206-1200
JMS MOWING SER-
VICES, Great rates & ser-
vice! Per cut or monthly.
(941)-628-1283
RECYCLE Yard Waste at
VLC Recycling & Mulching,
6726 JoeJeff St., N. Port.
Topsoil, compost, all natural
mulches for sale. Pickup/
delivery avail. 941-485-7579
Robert's Lawn Care Afford-
able & dependable accept-
ing new clients. $$ Moderate
941-697-1243
SANDEFUR'STREE
TRIMMING,
LANDSCAPING,
PRESSURE CLEANING
& MORE. 941-484-6042
5130 MOVING/HAULING
Hauling Yard & Constr
Waste. Garage Clean Out.
Trash. Call Carlton,
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
5180 PRESSURE
CLEANING
Dick's Pressure Clean-
ing. Back in business.
20 yrs experience
Lic/Ins (941)-815-1451
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MERCHANDISE
GARAGE SALES
Arcadia
Englewood
Lake Suzy
Nokomis
North Port
Pt. Charlotte
Punta Gorda
Rotonda
Sarasota
South Venice
Venice
Flea Market
Auctions
Arts & Crafts
Dolls
Household Goods
TV/Stereo/Radio
Computer Equip
Clothing/Jewelry
Antiques/
Collectibles
Fruits/Veges
Musical
Medical
Health/Beauty
Trees & Plants
Baby Items
Golf Accessories
Exercise/Fitness
Sporting Goods
Bikes/Trikes
Toys
Photography/
Video
Pool/Spa &
Supplies
Lawn & Garden
Storage Sheds
/Buildings
Building Supplies
Heavy Constr.
Equipment
Tools/Machinery
Office/Business
Equip & Sup.
Rest. Supplies
Pets & Livestock
Appliances
Miscellaneous
Wanted to Buy/
Trade
6001 ARCADIA AREA
GARAGE SALES
09/21/08
6005 NORTH PORT AREA
GARAGE SALES
[- SAT & SUN 8-12
1267 Cathedall Ave.
Lots of Fleamarket
items, tool, clothes,
Household & more.
6006 PT. CHARLOTTE
GARAGE SALES
DI SAT. & SUN. 8AM-
4PM. 22203 Mon-
trose Ave. Clean out the
house sale. Lots of misc
6006 PT. CHARLOTTE
GARAGE SALES
ISAT. & SUN., 8am-
03pm, 26200 Madras
Ct. Deep Creek. MOVING
SALE! Entire Contents of
Home Must Go Now!!
Everything Priced To Sell!
6007 PUNTA GORDA AREA
GARAGE SALES
SUN 8AM PIRATE HARBOR.
NICE CLOTHES, POOL BABY
BARRIER, KITCHENWARE,
ETC
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.
Suncoast :
Human&;'/(
Society jc'
Suncoast
Humane
Society
will have a 51% off
sale on donated
merchandise (items
with white tags) at
our Thrift Store at
656 S Tamiami Trail,
Venice, Rialto
Shopping Center on
Sat. Sept. 27,
9am-4:30pm
(941)-480-9811
Be on the look
out for the
Opening for our
2nd Thrift Store
in North Port!!
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,
14' sectional living room set
w/end recliners, $350
(941)-613-1808
2 Couches, Mirror,
2 bikes, Kit. set. Each
$100.(941)-628-9030
30" Oval glass topped cof-
fee table, $40. (941)-629-
3524
Bed, Queen Mattress and
Box. Brand New will sell
$175. Local 941-629-5550
or 941-456-5555. Also have
KING.
Bed, Queen Mattress Set
from Resort. Brand New,
Never Used, Still in Plastic.
Cost $1550, will sell $600.
941-629-5550 or 941-456-
5555
Bed Mattress/Box. New -
will sell $100. Local 941-
629-5550/941-456-5555.
BEDROOM SET 3yrs old,
Dark Cherry wood, 2
night stands Qn Bed w/
canopy & TV stand w/
doors. Qn mattresses
incl. $800/obo (941)-
586-9466
Bedroom Set, Girls, full
headboard, dresser, mirror,
desk & hutch. lightwood,
good cond. Asking $400,
(941)-)623-2405
BR Set, 7Pc King Size
French Prov., solid wood
$675. (941)637373772.
BR set, double, chest,
dresser, 2 night stands,
light gray. Like new. $400
**SOLD**
BROYHILL Ent Ctr 4 PC.
Pd. $2500 Sac. $1400
/obo (941)-685-1693
CHINA CABINET, 7' tall, 6'
long, real wood, $125. Call
875-1655.
China MIKASA, complete-
service for 6, many serving
pieces, & accessories.
"Garden Club Bells of Blue"
$185 286-5601
Computer desk w/hutch & 2
bkcases. Lt wood. Excel.
$300. 639-2816
Couch & Loveseat floral,
coffee table & 2 end tables,
very good cond,. $100,
(941)-625-7005
Couch, leather reclining
$200. 27" TV & radio/cd
combo w/speakers $75.
941-626-3040
Dinette set w/4 chairs & 3
matching bar stools. 42"
glass & Rattan $200/obo
941475-3654
Coins, jewelry,
antiques, autos or
an of value
< n41-485-4964
A FURNITURE SHOPPE
1552 S. McCall Rd., Engl.
MERCHANDISE Selling Quality Used Fum.
M-F 10-4.941-473-1986
The Sun Classified Page 8 H/D/E/N/C/V
www.sun-heraid.com/classifieds
Sunday, September 21, 2008
6030 HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
COUCH, brown leather, Very
Nice. $175. (941)-623-
3182
DINING Rm set Glass table
42x72 w/ stone base, 6
chairs, $399. Matching
Buffett $250; Curio Cabi-
net Dbl leaded glass doors.
Lt. wood, Was $900 Now
$350. All Excellent (941)-
497-0420
DINING rm set, 5 pc, glass
table, wicker, $150;
DINETTE set, 3 pc, $75.
(941)-743-6859
Dining Rm Table, Wooden
w/Leaf & 4 Chairs on
Rollers SOLD! Love Seat
$40. 2 Recliners $25 ea.
Computer Desk $20. (941)
391-1621.
Dining table and chairs,
smoked glass, 6 chairs
almond & smoke. $140
obo. 941-639-5182
DR Set 10 Pc oval 8chrs
china cab, slight dam,
$575. (941) 6373772.
DR set, hutch, table, 5
chairs, 2 leafs, walnut.
$500 *SOLD*
DRESSER, 12 drawer, mar-
ble top, light wood, $125.
(941)-623-3182
Entertainment Center, 5
Pc., Natural Pine Wood.
$275. (941)-627-4622
ENTERTAINMENT CTR, 3-
pc, It oak, lights & lots of
cab space, exc cond. $400
(941)-460-8195
6060 COMPUTER
EQUIPMENT
#941-629-6337 Dave in-
house-office computer
repair, set-up Serving Char-
lotte Co. 9+ years
LAPTOP, Toshiba, 750 GHz,
20 gb, $150; Dell, 1.2
GHz, 40 GB, $250. Wire-
less. (941)-204-2481
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Brought to you by
6065 CLOTHING/
JEWELRY
GERMAN Bavarian drindl
dress, sz 14, never worn.
$125. (941)-625-6386
IFAM/LIK et sofa, love
seat club chr, foot rest, 6 Wedding Accessories Kit,
matching pillows, $595. favors, intivation CD, tea
Marble top end & nite candles, bubbles, toast
table, 1 walnut, 1 antique glasses $25. 286-5601
white, from Belview Strat WEDDING DRESS- Never
ford Hotel, Phila, $95/ea. Worn. Size 9. Must See!
(941) 637-3772 $650. (941)-979-6040
Fruitwood lighted
China/curio cabinet. Glass
top w/bottom drawers.
76x37xl5 $150
(941)-493-9253
Georgeous Oak Roll Top
Desk w/chair $700.
941-875-0718
Hand-crafted custom wicker
chairs Giants, Bucs Harley
etc 941-626-3102
Hepa Filter units, like new, 2
Irg. $50 each, 2 Sm. $15
each 941-627-0227
HURRICANE shutters, alum.,
44 to 68" $3/ft; 2 tan
recliners, $95 ea. (941)-
743-0881
Indoor Fountains suitable
for lanai pool area Fla. room
$35 ea. 255-0048
KING BED SET, Sheets,
Comforter, Shams, Skirt.
Blue/Violet. New Cond!
$50. 941-240-2848
LOVESEAT Beige leather
$150 Glass top coffe table
w/match end table. $125
497-2853 Venice
MOVING SALE, contents of
home including refrigerator,
stove, dishwasher & more,
(941)-815-7388
Enter your classified ad online
and pay with your credit card.
It's fast, easy, and convenient.
Go to sun-herald.com/classi-
fieds.
Fast Convenient Easy
Sun-Herald.com/classifieds
(Visa or Mastercard)
SUN .
Oak Table w/6 chairs $300.
, Single Bed Set $150.,
Couch, Loveseat, Chair,
Blue $150 Judy 941-286-
7512
PATIO TABLE, 4 Chairs, 2
End Tables, Wrought Iron,
$50.**SOLD!**
PIANO Kohler-Campbell
upright with bench seat.
$800 627-4245
Qn. Size Brass Headboard
& Rails $50. Baby Crib with
mattress $50.(941)391-
1621
Racecar Beds $95/ea. Lrg
leather chair $35.
Toilet $25 941-626-3102
RECLINER GREEN, LIKE
NEW (941)-429-2133
$100. AFTER 4PM
Sofa, loveseat & chair,
cream w/wood trim, exc.
cond **SOLD!!* *
SLEEPER SOFA SECTION-
AL, 4 Pcs. Nice Shape.
FREE! (941)473-2638
SOFA Wallhugger Reclines
on both ends, blue pattern
Ex cond. $250. 941-484-
4755 Venice
Sofa, reclining like new,
Berkline, microfiber, slate
blue $200. *SOLD*
Wall Unit, heritage mirrored,
queen size bed and triple
dresser with mirror $600.
like new sofa and love seat
$500., sofa-sleeper $400.,
lift chair $100.,
Call 941-485-7612
After 4:00 pm
6040 TV/STEREO/
RADIO
DVD, Stereo equip. high
quality, too much to list,
$500 (941)-623-3182
SPEAKERS: Pair: for under
seat, trunk, back deck, any-
where, Acoustic Sub-Solu-
tions, 160 watt, brand new,
retail $400+, sell $42,..
$200 941-286-5601
6070 ANTIQUES
COLLECTIBLES
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
ALWAYS BUYING
Sterling Silver, Quilts.
Paintings, Furniture.
NEW ENGLAND
ANTIQUES
(941) 639 -9338
US 17 Antique Mall
5260 Duncan Rd. (US17)
941- 347-8044
M-S 10-4, Sun. 11-4
LIONEL TRAINS.
FOR SALE
standard gauge, pre war,
post war, modern, 0-
gauge. Most in original
boxes. Call for apt.
941-650-2373
I BUY WWI II. U.S., Ger-
man, Japanese, helmets,
hats, insignia, bayonetts,
swords, daggers. Etc., etc.
(941)-624-6706
Singer antique sewing
machine, (pedal type) with
cabinet. Nice cond. $125
(941) 286-5601
4-DRAWER Empire chest
$400; 3-drawer Walnut
chest $200; Cherry Table
$250; Walnut desk chair
$100; Oil painting $250
(941)-485-4537
Pinball & Arcade
Cash paid $20 to $1000
Working or Not
(863)-558-0198
6090 MUSICAL
BABY GRAND PIANO, white,
made by K. Kawai. Call
(941)-493-2984
PA SYSTEM Peavey XM4 4
channel powered Mixer.
150watts / 2 Kustom cabi-
nets, 12" speakers w/
horns, plus mike & speaker
cables. Complete system
like new $350 (941)-769-
3895
PIANO & FLUTE LESSONS
all ages, 45 mins $15.00
(941)-493-0261
Piano, upright needs refin-
ished, plays excellent.
$295.obo 941-223-9483
PIANO- Yamaha Digital,
Model# YDP-223. $1,250.
9414084625
Saxaphone, Yamaha Alto
YAS23. w/case, $450,
(941) 769-8561
TOMMY, From THE ROCK
BAND TESLA, giving
guitar lessons in the Port
Charlotte area.
941-276-8483
6095 MEDICAL
1 Yr. old full Hosp. Bed
w/air matt, & a lift make
offer 941426-9272
GO-GO MEDICAL ELECTRIC
SCOOTER, good cond $375
(941)493-1134
HOSPITAL BED, Twin size.
Like new! $250. (941)-627-
1798
Hoverounds (2) $475 &
$500 Exc. cond. (941)-
258-7844
WHEELCHAIR, Pride elec.
Jazzy 600, never used,
$2500. (941)-575-9605
6100 HEALTH/BEAUTY
Facial Equip. 8-1 Pro Unit,
Hydrolic Bed & Air Lift Stool.
Like new!! $900. (941)-505-
1011
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
6120 BABY ITEMS
A BABYS FIRST
(941)-468-1774
CRIB,CHANGE TABLE,
Mattress, Chests, Book-
shelves. Maple. $475. 941-
375-8780
6125 GOLF
ACCESSORIES
2003 CLUB CAR Like
new, gas engine, new flip
flop back seat, new
cover $3000 (941)-698-
0427 or 270-6415
2005 CLUB CAR, gas,
arage kept. Must Sell.
3500/obo (941)628-5012
2006 E-Z GOs,
HS Chip w/Windshield,
Suntop & Charges. $2395.
+ tax.
(941)-625-7969
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
ELIPTCAL MACHINE 250.00
OBO 9416235951
brand New, never used
LEG MAGIC, new, $89. 38" cut riding mower
(941)-493-0815 $700/obo (941)-6974707
Nordic Track EXP 1000 XI
Excellent condition. Used
mostly as a clothes rack.
400.00 352-217-3267
after 5:00 P.M.
Weight set, complete
Olympic. $250. Call for
details. (941)-637-4727
WEIGHT SET, Dumbells
101Obs-551bs, Bench, Bar & E
XTRAS!! Pd. $1450. 1st
$250. Cash Takes It! Call 4
Info 941-623-8204
6130 SPORTING
GOODS
15' round trampoline $200
/ football table $100. You
must transport. Call Arne at
(941) 240-1715
38 COLT Detective Special
w/trigger lock and cleaning
kit. $400. 941-343-7863
44 Mag. S & W, Mod. 29, 4"
Barrel. Like New! $525.
941-623-8204
9mm Beretta 92FS, blue
as new in box, 2 maga-
zines, night sights, con-
cealed leather holster
$600. (941)-9934066
Basketball Hoop Lifetime, 1
yr. old $50,
(941)-627-6777
Browning Rifle, Mod. 92, 44
Mag., 1st $575. Cash
Takes It! (941)-623-8204
C to C Single shot 20ga &
Braztech 223 $200 each,
Savage93R17 scoped
$225, Savage youth 221r
$100 234-2901 Englewood
Civil War, WWII Guns,
Swords, Daggers, etc.
Wanted. Paying up to
$900 for G.I. 45's &
German Lugers
(941)705-5145
FISHING
TACKLE
Going out of
100's of
Rods below
wholesale
Dome Flea
Nkt
SR. 776
941-468-1489
FLORIDA CONCEALED
Weapons Permit Class
(941)697-1885
FULL SIZE AIR HOCKEY
TABLE, $550 new, steal for
$199 (941)408-9012
LEARN TO SHOOT & CON-
CEALED CARRY CLASSES.
$69. 941-235-0278.
Remington 20 Guage, Semi
Auto. Mint Cond! $525.
941-623-8204
Remington 243 w/ Leopold
Scope. $650. 941-623-
8204
Ruger Alaskan .44 mag
$650., Colt mark IV .45
$650., FN five seven $775.
Excellent cond.
Call 941-815-1053
Ruger GP-100 357mag SS
6 inch,new cond, $399
941468-2823
RUGER SP101 S.S. .357
MAG, $400 941-624-2421
S&W Mod.60 38 & S&W
Mod. 60-? 357 both Police
chief specials $500 each.
Others available. 234-2901
Semi Auto Pistol Taurus Mil-
lennium Pro, 2 mags $350
941493-2803
Chiminea-cast iron,
w/cover, 4.5' high $75
(941)-485-4225 Venice
Craftsman LT 1000, 18HP,
42" cut, needs battery &
some motor work, runs
now, all other perfect shape
residential use $200. OBO
941-628-9940 SOLD
Hustler Mower 20hp 260K
turbo shredder, Runs Great
$1850obo (352)-217-2381
Nokomis
JOHN DEERE LAWN TRAC-
TOR, 12.5HP, 38" Deck
w/bagger. Good cond. $500.
(941)441-7299
Murray & Kraftsman riders
and push mowers $50-
$500. Call for details 941-
623-6946
Powerwashers $175/ea
Riding mower $550. push-
mower $90 941-626-3102
RIDER, Craftsman all wheel
steer, 15hp, 48" deck, runs
good, $350/ obo. Yardman
21" mulcher/bagger, $75.
(941)-624-3754 or 258-
5397
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
8x12 TED SHED, one rear
window, great shape, $950.
941-815-8649.
Aluminum 6x8 w/electric,
Window & door. $600 (615)-
491-5153
Build a Shed $1000 doors,
windows, straps, etc $595.
or trade 941-626-3102
STORAGE, GARAGE,
TOOL & STEEL BLDGS.
* Trade-Ins Buy Used
* Fast Deliv.*
Instant Financing *
We Move Sheds *
NEW LOW PRICES!!
(941)-629-9955
SHED'S NOW in PC
11596 Kings Hwy. E
2nd New Location
12594 Tamiami Tr. PG
1.5 mi. S. Tuckers Grade
(941)-637-7411
Teds-workshop-shed 10x12
a/c insult, lights & panel, Ig
door $1300 /obo 941-475-
4242
6170 BUILDING
SUPPLIES
74 HURRICANE CLIPS for
plywood (Plylox) $40; 27
boxes (100/box) Simpson
1/4x2-1/4 flat head con-
crete screws $125. (941)-
661-7612
BRAND NEW PGT WIN-
DOWS, Sliding glass doors
and French doors, selling at
cost. Call for sizes. (941)-
473-9600
CHAIN LINK FENCE
over 600', 5' tall, ready
for pick-up, $700. (941)
380-4247.
DESIGNER LAMINATED
FLOORING Never used
30% thicker. $.59 sq. ft.
Must sell 239-334-4839
ENERGY SAVING TITAN
TANKLESS WATER-
HEATERS Save money
Save space
$249.00 FACTORY
DIRECT PRICE!!!
www.aulfcoastenergysaver com
(941)-492-5675
TILE, blue ceramic, 13x13,
330SF, paid $700, sell
$300.
(941)-875-9201
6130 SPORTING
GOODS
Smith & Wesson Model
SW9VE, 9mm, S.S.,
N.I.B. Extras. $470.
(941)-764-6453
Taurus P.T. 945 .45 cal.
extra mag, Holster & ammo
exc cond. $450. 941-475-
4242.
6135 BICYCLES/
TRICYCLES
10 Speed Mens Bike Pana-
sonic 27" $25. SOLD
6138 TOYS
Leap Frog Learning Games,
Console, Touch & Learn
Globe for 1st. & 2nd.
Grades. $85 all. Exc. cond.
941-286-5601
Wii System with 2 games
$275. 941-204-3686
6145 POOL/SPA/
& SUPPLIES
POOL CLEANER,
inground, Haywood,
$225. (941)-875-9201
SPAS & MORE
No need to go out of town
BUY LOCAL
30 new spas in stock, cus-
tom spa covers, also solar
blankets.
WE BUY USED SPAS
(941) 625-6600
6160 LAWN & GARDEN
1989 Ford 1220 diesel
tractor, 5' finish mower, 4'
rake, good cond. $2500.
(941)-740-1316
BOLENS 13 1100 17" cut,
gas, trimmer-edger, used
lx. $40 (941)497-5045
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.
6190 TOOLS/
MACHINERY
12K LP whole house gener-
ator, Guardian, never
installed $1400; 100 amp
Generac generator, auto
transfer switch 1/2 price
$150; GE 200 amp load
center $50. (941)-661-
7612
B&S Gen: 5250 running
Watts, 7350 starting W,
$1000 new, $450, never
used. (941) 286-7299.
GENERATOR,
5000 watts, like new,
$375. (941)-875-9201
GENERATOR, B&S, 5500
watts, used IX, $400. LAD-
DER, Little Giant w/ tray,
$190. 25' professional lad-
der, $80. (941)-875-0352
Generator, Coleman, 6250
watts, like new, $450.
(941)-627-4075
Honda GX390 Generator
New, never used. Retail
$950 Will sell for $800
(941)-468-1987 or (941)-
426-8142 North Port
HVAC LEAK DETECTORS
Bacharach H 10PM a/c
refrigerant leak detector
$200. Spectronics UV Leak
Detector. Both like new.
$55. 941-286-5601
LADDERS all Werner 12'
Fiverglass step ladder
$150. 16' heavy duty fold-
ing (Little Giant type) $100.
28' extension $150. All
exc. Compare $$ at
Home Depot & Save 941-
286-5601
MANIFOLD R22 gauge set
30# tank R22 new cond.
both $75. 255-0048.
TABLE SAW, Delta, 9", 6
blades, exc. cond. 1st $75.
(941)-627-0227
6220 OFFICE/BUSINESS
EQUIP. SUPPLIES
HUNDREDS OF Pre-
owned desks, files, chairs,
conf tables, workstations.
OFFICE OUTFITTERS
881 E Venice Ave., Venice
485-7015, 800-330-9215
Office Desk System, huge,
built-in files, hutch, storage
$200. 286-5601
6225 RESTAURANT
SUPPLIES
Commerical 12" slicer,
Anvil, Was $1500 new. Ask-
ing $400
(941)-661-5780
6231 BIRDS
BIRDS, Macaw, b/g, just
weaned, $799 Other baby
birds avail. (941)4840191
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
6233 DOGS
4 SHIH-TZU's, AKC males,
brown/white and black/
white $450 ea. 769-2119
AKC LAB PUPPIES
Ready for new homes
1ST shots & Health Cert.
3 Black Females $575
400-0632 OR 941-483-
7941
AKC Yellow Labs, 12
wks, 2 females, shots,
papers $250.
941-822-7622
Akita/:Lab Mix Puppy 10
weeks. Female, Adorable,
$75. (941)467-2009
Chihuahua puppies
Small/CKC, Health, 1st
shots, all colors, $400ea
(863)-773-6330
CKC Yorkie puppies, 9wks
Health papers, 1st shots.
Black & Gold, M/F $500ea
(863)-773-6330
Found-On Crewsville Rd.
male Beagle call to identify
863-990-5943
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
Fridge, stainless steel S X
S, 26 cu. ft. good cond.
$500, (941)-623-2405
FRIGIDAIRE HD stackable
washer/dryer, like new,
$295. 941-815-8649.
Frigidaire Side x Side, SS, 3
yrs. new. Pd. $2800. 1st
$500. takes it. Exc. Cond!
941-623-8204
FRIGIDAIRE stainless: full
set, 4 pcs. 2 years new,
$1400. 941-815-8649.
GE Electrce stove and Dish-
washer$75ea. almond good
condition 941-423-8933 or
941-258-7100 Mirco $20.
LG Front load Washer and
Dryer too large for our new
house. $999.00
Punta Gorda 941-575-7689
Oven, GE electric w /hood,
almond color, lyr. old. $75
**SOLD**
REEM A/C outside unit, 3
ton, 10 seer, 5 yrs. old,
heat pump, like new, $300.
941-255-1066.
REF.,rig enmore, side dbl
by-side, water & ice i
door, nice cond.
$300/obo. (941)-624-
3754 or 258-3598
Refrigerator, full size dbl
door w/ice & water. $150
(941)-661-5780
Refrigerator, upright freez-
er, outdoor grill, call 941-
661-6874
STOVE Frigidaire white
magic top, 5 burner, used
twice, exc. cond. $350
**SOLD**
WASHERS/DRYERS
$139. each or
$270. Set
1 Year Warranty.
941-766-0226
WASHER & DRYER, good
cond. white $100 for both.
(941)-286-5601
Washer & Dryer, Kenmore
almost new, remodeling
$300 pr. (941)-575-7366
Ken Washer & Dryer $100ea
* Upright Freezer $85
* GE Range $100
*Refridg $125
(941)-492-6698
WASHER, Maytag Neptune
front load, Model
MAH3000AWW, white,
works OK or use for parts.
$200/obo. 941- 628-5641
WASHER/DRYER GE, May-
tag white $125 for the pair,
new braided hoses.
**SOLD**
6260 MISCELLANEOUS
**Fresh FLORIDA
Jumbo SHRIMP
ARRIVING NOW @ $7/
LB & UP 941-623-2100
6233 DOGS
JACK RUSSELL 7 wks, Reg.
Top quality. Mom & Dad
avail. 2 Males. $350 ea.
941- 380-7318
Mini Dachshunds-reg, health
cert. 1 red brindle F $500. 2
bllk/an males $250 12 wks,
cute 9414730181
Poodle, Female. 6 mos.
White. Cage included.
$500. (941)-764-6082
Puppies, Yorkie/Pom, M,
$600; Taking deposit.
(941)-484-0191
SHIH TZU female, 9 weeks
old, registered $475. 941-
979-9806.
SHIH-TZU Puppies, 9 wks,
Vet Checked, $350-$450
941-204-0673 or 3800054
TOY Yorkie Pups,
CKC Registered, 1st
Shots, Health Cert.
$800. 941-889-7830
6235 LIVESTOCK
ENGLISH RIDING
LESSONS, my horses or
yours. Training also
avail. (941)-423-6104
Horse boarding, full care
available. Reasonable rates.
Also quality horses for sale.
(941)-456-1972
Reg. 14.2 Sorreo Blaze QT.
Horse, 13yrs. ropes, trail
rides, tack, fence post, gate
& trailer incl. $2,500. (941)-
629-0587
6236 PET SUPPLIES
& SERVICES
150 gal fish tank w/stand &
50 gal. filteration Reduced
$400.875-1655
BIRD CAGES, small to large,
$5-$200. (941)4840191
HORSE stalls avail, for rent,
tack room, water, elec., on
8 acres. Lots of grass.
Punta Gorda (941)-468-
7206
6250 APPLIANCES
$40 SERVICE CALL The Areas
most trusted Appliance Repair
Service, serving PC, N.P.
Engl, Venice. We can fix it
941473-9484
17.9cuft Refridgerator
$100/obo
(941)-426-9272
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
DRYER, $50, Ref., $50
(941)-624-0593
6260 MISCELLANEOUS
4 RIMS..$250 or B.O. silver-
17" 2 come w/ new tires!
941-815-1500
BICYCLE, KULANA, brand
new, foot brakes, blue,
$80. 2 Holiday Barbie Dolls,
in cases, $40., Hutch, Pine,
3 glass shelves, $50.
941-484-4902
Commercial clothing racks,
new, satin chrome finish,
24" W adj to 75" H. 200
avail @ $20 ea. or 3/$50.
(941)-637-3822
FOOTBALL TABLE sport-
craft wood grained, nearly
new condition, $200 obo.
941-743-0678
Gas stove $350, 8HP wood
chipper, $500. micro$75.
941-258-7844
One meter radio controled
model sailboat
Soling w/radio $100
(941)-493-9253
SEWING MACHINE, Ken-
more. Loaded! Like new!
$130. (941)4084625
Telescope $80. M/W golf
clubs $40. lawn mower
$50. call 941-323-5863
WANTED: INDUSTRIAL OR
HEAVY DUTY sewing mach-
ine. (941)497-6264 aft 6
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
BUYING FURNITURE,
good quality for 3 bed-
rooms, family, living, din-
ingroom & patio.
(905)-826-4330
A COLLECTOR BUYING
Old Fishing Lures,
Rods, Reels. 941-743-
9114 I PAY THE MOST!
7000
GORMAN
S2002 FORD FOCUS, ALL
PWR., AUCTION PRIC-
ING! $5,990.
941-639-7300
TRA POwww.genegRTATN orans.com
7020 BUICK
09/21/08
1999 LESABRE V-6, loaded,
cold A/C, 114K, CD, drives
great, $1350 obo. 941-
204-3069.
2002 Buick Century 102k
Ex Cond! New Tires/Brakes
Must Sell $3600 941-323-
8160
GENE
GORMAN
2005 BUICK REN-
DEZVOUS CXL, LTHR.,
3RD ROW! $12,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com
Marlow
Werner
2006 Buick LaCrosse,
Loaded, Low Miles
$13,400
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com
Marlow
Werner
2006 Buick Lucerne
Loaded low Miles
$18,995
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com
7030 CADILLAC
1998 Deville Concours 80k
mi, NorthStar, White
$6495/obo (941)4759826
2002 Sedan Deville, wht.
dia. 66k mi. moonroof,
chrome wheels, exc. cond.
$10,550. (941)-979-6234
7040 CHEVROLET
1989 Camaro V-6, 5 spd,
Runs Good, needs work
$700 obo 941-623-2528
1997 GEO Metro LSI, air,
auto, CD, 154K, many new
parts, $1800/obo. (941)-
875-9201
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
$25,000 OBO
2004 Impala LS 1 owner
loaded, leather, new tires,
garage low mi $11,800
941-488-8868
lMarlow
Werner
2007 Chevy Cobalt
Nice Economy Car,
A/C, Auto & More.
$8,995
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com
LUU02 IVIU IMT LHANG 24K mi,
Warr until 2011,$14,495
/obo (941)-475-9826
GENE
GORKAN
2005 FORD MUSTANG 2
DR. COUPE, LTHR.
SWEET! $10,990.
941-639-7300
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7080 JEEP
1995 Jeep Grand Chero-
kee, 6 Cyl., Auto, AC,
Stereo. Nice! $1,500. 941-
255-0097 Dealer
GENE
GORMAN
2003 JEEP WRANGLER,
AUTO, COLD AC,
RUGGED! $12,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com
7085 LEXUS
2003 LEXUS GX470 SUV
Media Cnter gps, tow pkg
$16,500 (941)-391-4014
7090 LINCOLN
1997 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
Signature good cond
$2500. 941-979-9806
7100 MERCURY
1989 MERC. GRAND MAR-
QUIS, cold A/C, runs nice,
very clean. $1795.
941-258-0970
1994 Mercury Grand Mar-
quis LS, fully loaded, 1
senior owner, 49K orig.
miles, leather, all original.
One of a kind. $2,500
(941)-255-0097 Dealer
1999 Sable SW Clean 98K
mi, all options. $3700
(941)475-5081
2003 Merc. Sable, 84K,
pristine, new tires, loaded,
extras. $5,700 obo. Must
sell illness. (941)-628-0452
2003 Mercury Sable
Wagon LS, 3rd. seat.
Loaded, 46K. Rare! Don't
miss this one. $8550
941-916-2842 Roy
7040 CHEVROLET
2003 SS Monte Carlo,
loaded, nice, V6, 39K,
$11,000. 941426-9964
Marlow
Werner
2008 Chevy Cobalt
A/C, Auto & More. Low
Miles $12,900
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com
7050 CHRYSLER
1998 Sebring JX, Conv.
108k, red, SHARP! $3,500
(941)-624-6449
GENE
GORMAN
2004 PT CRUISER 2.4
TURBO CONV.,GO
TOPLESS! $13,990.
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com
7060 DODGE
2005 Dodge Dakota ST
red, cruise contr, CD player,
20,971 mi, mint cond,
$16,000 (941) 628-5618
2008 Avenger V6 25MPG
10K mi Sunroof, Auto
$17,005 (941)-441-8604
7070 FORD
1985 MUSTANG 5.0 coupe
AT AC fuel exhaust. 351w
also avail. $4000 obo. 941-
769-4260.
1991 Ford Tempo, 91K
miles, nice cond. cold a/c,
red. $1,450 obo. (941)-
628-3408 Dealer
1991 Must Cony, 4 cyl, runs
good, needs new
top,$1200/obo 941-626-
0760
1996 Thunderbird LX V8,
Drk Red/grey 136K mi A/C
All Power, Runs good. Great
interior $1500 obo (941)-
473-3064 after 12pm (Engl)
1997 Crown Vic Police Car
8 cyl Auto A/C 92K mi Great
cond. $1900 obo (941)-
302-0338
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7110 OLDSMOBILE
1998 Cutlass Supr. 6 cyl
Auto A/C 90K mi 1
owner. Nice Cond Must
sell $2375 obo (941)-
468-1489
1998 Olds Aurora, great
condition. Leather. Good on
gas, $1,750 obo, (941)-
628-3408 Dealer
7135 SATURN
GENE
GORMAN
2005 SATURN VUE, V6,
ALL PWR! GAS SAVER!
SHARP! $11,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com
PRO-POWER
AUTO SALES
(941) 627-8822
USED SATURN SALES
PARTS & SERVICE
"THE SATURN GUYS"
03 VUE Bronze..... $7,495
02 SW2 Wagon......$5295
02 SL1 Sedan...... $5,295
02 SL2 Sedan.......$3395
00 SL2 Sedan...... $2,995
01 SC2 Coupe......$4,795
01 SC2 Coupe......$3,495
97 SL2 Sedan.......$2,795
99 SC2 Coupe...... $3,695
98 SC2 Coupe ......$3,695
98 SC1 Coupe ......$2,995
All rated over 30 MPG
7160 HONDA
1993 Accord, looks & runs
reat! 180k, moving,
2500 (941)-258-1957
1996 Del-Sol, like new,
auto, 1.6, upgrades,
$3,750/obo.
(941)-763-0608
2004 CIVIC 2Dr., Black,
includes vertical doors. 62k
miles, Awesome Cond
$8200/obo (941)-391-
0485
2006 CIVIC LX 4DR,
Black, PW/PL, CD, AC,
25k miles, $10,600.
(717)-314-6443
7163 HYUNDAI
GENE
GORMAN
2006 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
LTD, 1 OWNER. FACT.
WARR! $12,490.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com
7175 JAGUAR
2000 JAGUAR low mileage
great cond 11,000. 941-
979-9806
Marlow
Werner
2000 Jaguar S-Type,
Beautiful Car -
Has Everything!
Only $9,995
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com
7177 KIA
2004 Kia Optima LX, 4 dr.,
5 spd., All Pwr. 37k GAS -
SAVER. Roy 941-916-2842
Agent
7200 NISSAN
2002 MAXIMA SE, exc. all
power, Nissan svcd.
$6850. 941-575-8229.
GENE
GORMAN
2005 NISSAN ALTIMA S,
GREAT GAS MI! SWEET!
$13,990.
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com
GENE
GORMAN
2005 NISSAN SENTRA, ALL
PWR! AUCTION
PRICING! $8,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com
7208 SUZUKI
GENE
GORMAN
2007 XL7, 3RD ROW,
ONLY 16K Ml!
BRAND NEW! $13,990.
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com
7210 TOYOTA
1991 Toyota Celica GT, con-
vertible, stick, 4 cyl. 2.2L,
a/c, new JVC radio $2,200,
(941)-637-4727
1996 Toyota Camry LE
Mod, 75K mi, gar. kept,
$5800. (941) 916-0380.
GENE
GORMAN
2002 RAV 4, AUTO,
4 CYL. GREAT MPG!
SPORTY! $9,900.
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com
Marlow
Werner
2004 Toyota Scion XB,
Air, Auto & More.
$10,995
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com
GENE
GORMAN
2005 TOYOTA SEQUOIA
SR5, 3RD ROW, DVD.
ONLY 38K MI! $16,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com
7220 VOLKSWAGEN
2001 Volkswagon Jetta
VR6, loaded. $6,499, (941)-
204-7532
7250 ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES
1976 OLDS. DELTA 88
Royale, 63,595 Original
Miles! Easy Restore. Call
941-258-0970
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7250 ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES
1978 AMX Very Rare, Orig
paint $2,995.
Best time 5-6pm
(941)-426-8166
1978 Cadillac El
Dorado Biarritz. 26,000
original miles White on
white leather.
Pristine car. $10,500.
941- 286 -9543
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
1983 Ford Dually PU,
$1,000 obo.
(941)-6264985
1990 Crown Vic LX 96k
Great Cond. Ice Cold AC,
BIk $1200 941-661-9909
1995 Mercury Cougar,
Good Work Car! Cold. AC!
61k mi. $995 941-255-
0097 Dealer
2000 Ford Escort ZX2,
Auto, AC, 80k mi. Gas
Saver! $1200. 941-255-
0097 Dealer
2001 Ford F150, V-6, a/t,
a/c, 200k mi, runs good
$1850obo 941-270-1073
7260 AUTOS WANTED
Al I IIIINK
7270 AUTO PARTS/
ACCESSORIES
Like new GoodYear (2)
225/75- R16 (2) General
255/70-R16 $200/all
941474-4959
Toolbox, Silver, fits Ford
F150 bed, 16" deep, double
side locks w/keys, like new
$75. OBO 941-628-9940
SOLD
7290 VANS
1994 Dodge 1 ton Maxi
Extended van 5.2, New
tires. $1200 5444431
1997 DODGE RAM 1500,
17k mi on new eng.
$1995. (941)497-6754
1998 CHEVY MINI VAN
good condition. $2600. Call
941-979-9806
1999 Ford Windstar LX,
Cold A/C, Auto, Clean,
109K mi. $3200 941-
650-6774
2000 Chrysler Grand Cara-
van, 67K orig. Very clean.
Loaded. $4900. Bob 763-
0231
2000 Dodge Caravan, 5
Door, V6, Auto, AC, Stereo,
$1,700. 941-255-0097
Dealer
2001 Mazda MPV LX, 5 dr,
V6, Fully Loaded. Nice Con-
dition! $2995. 941-255-
0097 Dealer
2003 FORD Work Van, 91k
mi. PW, PB, AC, Best offer
over $4,000. (941)-629-
3715
2004 Chrys Town & County
75K mi, Fully loaded,
$7200 (717)-203-4611
7300 TRUCKS/
PICK-UPS
2004 Chevy Ext. Cab, Full
Power, X-Clean, 48K. A
Steal at $10,950
941-626-3407 Bill
2004 Chevy Silverado, ext.
cab, V8, auo, P/W, P/L,
cruise, CD, great cond.
107K mi., $6,500, (941)-
916-0069
2004 Ford Ranger, exc.
cond. Auto, AMFM, cold air,
40K, $8300. (941)-255-
0319
2005 DODGE RAM 1500
auto, A/C, 6 cylinder, 50K
mi. $8500. 625-2288.
2006 HONDA RIDGELINE,
RTL, black, 39K, NAV, moon
roof, very cln $19,500
(941)493-5757
2007 Chev Silverado Reg
cab. 27K mi V6 Auto A/C
New tires/wheels Average
trade $14K Asking
$11,900 (941)-496-9793
2007 CHEVY 3/4 Ton Ext.
Cab, New Body Style! Diesel
LT Pckg. $28,500.
941-286-4599
2007 FORD F-150 SUPER
CAB FX2, HEAVILY
OPTIONED 3200 MILES,
BLACK/BLACK LEATHER
UNDER FACTORY WARRAN-
TY. $22,500
941-488-8844
2007 Toyota Tundra SS
Series, 5.7L 22.5K mi
exc cond. $17,900
941.628.8250
7305 SPORT UTILITY/
VEHICLES
2002 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
CX, White,
Low mi. Exc. Cond!
$8,200. 941-625-6982
r'LL' ""' I 2005 Ford E-150
VEHICLES WANTED A/C P/W P/DL P/S M arlOW
Top $$ Paid Ex Mech Cond W555
Free pick up. 98K $5900 626-5558 W erner
941-623-5118 2008 Hyundai Entourage 2004 Chevy Tracker
Limited, loaded with all o R ly c
WE BUY CARS options, 5400 miles, must Loaded Really Nice.
sell. $29,700 or best offer, (941)-639-3175
$300 CASH +UP balance of 10 year warren' (941)-639-3175
Frank 276-0204 ty. Gold w/tan int. marlowwerner.com
*Junk Cars Wanted* Tel. 941-875-3359 2005 Ford Explorer XLT -
JunkCars vanted* Like new, loaded, leather,
24/7 Fair$S paid M3rl3W 3rd row seat, exc. condi-
941-286-3122, arIow tion! Just turned 20,000
941-623-5550 W erner miles. $12,900 (941) 505-
Werner 5747
$ $ $ $ 2005 Buick Terraza,
Top Dollars Paid 3rd. Row Seat, DVD 7310 4 X 4'S
fop Cars tsr Entertainment Center.
for Cars, trucks, Everything You'd Want m
vans, ancond5785 In A Top-Of-The Line
(941)-65D-5785 Van. $10,995
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COULD BE WORTH $$$$ 2001 CHEVY BLAZER,
697-7222 OR 475-9007 7300 TRUCKS/ V6, AUTO, 2 DR.
CASH PICK-UPS RUGGED! $6,990.
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OR TRUCK 1989 Ford F-250 130K mi.
ANY YEAR OR MAKE Runs Good $800/OBO 941- 2002 GMC YUKON, SLT
(941) 966-7111 268-1717 Pkg. 4x4, loaded. 3rd row
seats. Exc. cond. New tires.
AUTO CITY 1990 Chevy 8' Bed, good 94K mi. White, leather.
work truck, 6 cyl AC $995 $9500 obo. (941)-650-
$$ TOP CASH $$ (941)-302-8777 1192
FOR CARS & TRUCKS.
DEAD OR ALIVE. 485-
7515
M.S.B. RECYCLING
$300 for most cars
with title!
941-575-4008
#1 Top $$ Paid
For Your CARS
& TRUCKS
(941)-627-3363
Wanted Station Wagon, older
model good cond w/air. Rea-
sonable (941)4740880
#1 Wanted Junk or running
cars/trucks, honest, top
$$$ paid. Call me first or
last. 941-258-4472.
7270 AUTO PARTS/
ACCESSORIES
1984-1987 & 1990
Corvette wheels & tires.
Make offer
(941)-240-6036
Ladder Rack for 2001 Ford
P/U truck, 8' bed $125/obo
941-270-1073
LADDER RACKS, for pick-up
truck "Hauler" like new
$85. 941-286-5601
Strong 350 Custom Flat
Bed. Pull anything 4wd
Chevy Truck (75) Cab
needs restored. New Dual
Exhaust. $750
(941)468-0871
TIRE: P235 75R 15 on
rim, NEW never hit the road.
$100. 286-5601
1992 FORD Ranger XLT,
extra cab, AC, custom top-
per, runs good, extra set
custom wheels & tires.
$2200. 626-6904.
1994 NISSAN 4cyl 5 spd,
Nissan serviced, mint.
$3650. 941-575-8229.
1997 Dodge 1/2 Ton SLT,
V8, auto, 108k,must see,
$4500/obo. 627-0227
1997 DODGE 1500 Ext
cab, V8, auto, exc cond
$3200/obo (941)-288852
1997 F-350 XLT, looks &
runs good, new tires.
$7500. 941-629-6820.
2001 Mazda Ext. Cab, V6,
Auto, Loaded, Low Miles,
$5,295. PRO-POWER AUTO
SALES (941)-627-8822
GENE
GORMAN
2003 DODGE DAKOTA
CREW CAB 4X4. TOUGH!
$11,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com
GENE
GORMAN
2003 TOYOTA TACOMA
CREW CAB. AUCTION
PRICING! $13,990.
941-639-7300
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7320 AVIATION
Airplane Hanger Condo
60x7Osf, $334,000. Call
Larry Bailie (239)-821-8027
Florida Foundation Real-
ty, LLC.
Challenger II, $9,995
@CCAP 239-731-5524
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7341 TRAILER
& ACCESSORIES
16'x7' HD Tandem Axle
TrIr, moving must sell.
$500. (941)916-4486.
1997 16' Rocket Premier
Galvanized Tilt Trailer, Very
good cond, for flats or skiff
boats $400.
941-623-6266
6x10 Cargo trailer, ramp &
side door, roof vent, spare
tire, used 4 times, $2,100.
(941)-637-7783
6x12 Road Force Covered
Cargo Trailer. Great cond.
$1200obo (941)-474-1485
BOAT TRAILERS
Continental & First Load.
Discount Pricing.
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Trailers. Trailer Hitches
and Wiring. TWO-MOR-
ROW'S TRAILER SALES,
ENGL, FL. 941-460-
9700
7341 TRAILER
& ACCESSORIES
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!
7360 CYCLES/MOPEDS/
SCOOTERS
1978 Honda CB750,
Auto, 4652 mi. Sissy Bar,
Lugg. Rack, Air Shocks,
Crash Bar, Wind-
shield.$3850 941 743-
6783, 380-9054
1982 Yamaha XS650, runs
good, $1100/obo. (941)-
315-3960
1986 H.D. Customized Her-
itage, 21k mi. New Paint &
Mags. Runs Great! $5,800.
941-8754772
1997 Kawasaki Vulcan
500cc low mi, exc, Xtrs
$1900 (941) 639-0567
1997 KAWASAKI Vulcan
classic 1500, low mi, exc
$3000 (941)-485-6685
2000 Harley Davidson Ultra
Classic 14,500 mi., 88"
7360 CYCLES/MOPEDS/
SCOOTERS
2006 HONDA 750 chrome
cust. paint-extras exc.
$4800. 258-6163.
2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan
500cc, 2000 mi. very
clean.$4500 Cell 941-875-
4677.
2007 SUZUKI DL1000,
V Strom, 4K mi., Like
Brand New w/ Extras!
2003 HONDA VFR Intercep-
tor, Voted World's Best
Bike! 7K mi.,
Beautiful, Fast & Smooth
w/ Extras. Your Choice.
$5,500. obo
(941)-629-0950
2007 Tank Touring 150cc
Seats 2 600 mi, Ex Cond.
$1195 (941)496-8925
HD Carrier & Ramp, 2"
receiver each end for addi-
tional towing. Made for
Honda Helix. $350 (941)-
429-8418
KASEA 50B Scooter, good
gas mi. Runs great. $350.
Call 875-1655.
SCOOTERS FOR SALE
Dont Buy Junk!! Call US
Check Sym-USA.com
BOOTY SCOOTERS
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
$5500.941-204-7035
motor, black, mint! $5K in
extras, lowered 2". Stage 1 2003 Polaris Trailboss,
chip, Vance & Hines exhaust Auto, low hrs, 1 owner
$10,000/obo, **SOLD** $3500 (941)-204-7795
2002 HONDA REBEL 250cc
Less than 3k miles, great
gas saver $1999.
(941)-270-1382
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
2004 HD Sportster 883
20K mi, 60MPG $4995
941-270-0142
2006 HD Soft Tail Heritage,
fully loaded, new tires, all
tuned up w/oil change. Very
clean. $14,500. 941-875-
4677.
2004 Suzuki Ozark 250,
great cond. Low miles,
$1600/obo.
941-286-0146
7370 CAMPERS/
TRAVEL TRAILERS
16' 2007
T @ B Trailer
$10,500.
(863)-993-1600 Dealer
WANTED
Motorhomes & Campers
We'll sell it!
FREE
Skip Eppers RV's
639-6969 Punta Gorda
7370 CAMPERS/
TRAVEL TRAILERS
1995 21' DUTCHMAN popup.
Exc cond, inside & out. Sips 7.
Call for details. Must sell!
sold*****************
26' 5th. Wheel
2002 $8,995.
(863)-993-1600 Dealer
26' Travel Trailer
2002, $5,500.
(863)-993-1600 Dealer
NEED CASH?
Have A Garage
Sale!
28' 5th. Wheel,
2005, $14,950.
(863)-993-1600 Dealer
32' 5th. Wheel,
2004, $11,100.
(863)-993-1600 Dealer
33' 5th. Wheel,
1999, $7,500.
(863)-993-1600 Dealer
34' 5th. Wheel,
2004, $14,950.
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Pay Cash/Top $$
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7380 MOTOR HOMES/
RVs
1986 COACHMEN new
brakes/tires, look & runs
good fully self-cont. under
40K $6500. 629-6820.
1999 Monaco -LaPalma
32', 33k miles $24900 obo
(941)474-5296
35' FLEETWOOD, Dual AC,
454 Chevy Engine. Needs
Some Work. 6500 Watt
Generator. $3000. (941)-
258-4074 aft. 5pm
$$ CASH PAID $$
For Your Motor Home/
Travel Trailer Any Size
or Price. Will Come To You.
(941)626-9075
Charlotte RV Center
Great selection of pre-
owned RVs! Buy Sell -
Trade Financing
We'll sell your RV FREE!
Ask about our marketing.
Repairs- Maintenance -
Parts Body Shop
US 41 at Kings Hwy., Port
Charlotte
(941) 883-5555
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Saturn Tow-Cars. 15 to
choose from. Blue-Ox tow
hitches. PRO-POWER AUTO
SALES (941) 627-8822
P.C.
CELEBRATE GM's 100 YEAR
ANNIVERSARY SALE
MSRP................. $38,620 MSRP................$......43,490
2008 Cadillac Employee Price.........$34,730 Employee Price........$39,591 2008 Cadilla
C S Rebate*......................... $2,000 Rebate......................... $5,500
C T S Lease BonusRebate..-$2,000 Lease Bonus Rebate. $2,000 D T S
Now $30,730* sow $32,091*
2008 Cadillac
STS
MSRP.................... $44,985
Employee Price.........$40,830
Rebate ........................$4,000
Lease Bonus Rebate..-$2,000
ow$34,830*
#80.00
M SRP.......................$38,390
2008 Cadillac Employee Pice.........$34,966
S Rebate ..............$2,000
SR Lease Bonus Rebate. $2,000
N,, $30,966*
Stk#90058
plus tax, tag,
title &
dealer fees
2009 CTS
39 Months, 10K Miles
$459 mo with $3900 down
Vasar W POT. Y PII. *II
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7330 BOATS-POWERED
$$ CASH PAID $$
For Your Boat or Yacht.
Any Size or Price. Will
Come To You.
(941)626-9075
09/21/08
14' CAROLUINA Skiff '02
Yam. 60,trailer, exc. cond
$3650. 941-815-8649.
ADVERTISE WITH THE
SUN CLASSIFIED
16' center console Mar-
itime Skiff, 70hp Yamaha,
bimini top, exc. cond.
$4900. Punta Gorda. 609-
290-6802
7330 BOATS-POWERED
19' 2003 POLAR, CC,
115 Yamaha 4-Stroke, Lift
Stored w/ Only
58 hrs! Full Electronics.
Selling to Settle Estate.
$14,300. 941-639-4631
19' BAYLINER Trophy CC,
DF, FF, WT, '97 150 Mer-
cury, elec. winch, new
cover. $4200. 629-6820.
1960 14FT ALUM BOAT
35HP MOTOR TRAILER
OVER $1,600 IN NEW
PARTS IN LAST YEAR
$1,200 OBO 941 627
3627
160 KEY LARGO 2006 21' YAMAHA 2003 LX 210,
50HP Yamaha, Breakaway twin eng, jet boat,
trailer, top & extras. red/white, garage kept.
$8500. 941-764-1710. $11,900 (941)-240-5420
7330 BOATS-POWERED
1979 20' Regal CC, T Top,
1990 Johnson Big Swim
Platform, AM/FM, livewell,
storage, tandem trailer
$4300. or will trade for
truck 815-4523
20' 2007 STARCRAFT
PONTOON 50 Horse 4
stroke yamaha hi thrust
, livewell, AM/FM stereo,
CD, Trailer $11,200/obo
941-426-2125
CASH
TODAY
For Your Boats
& Jet Skis
(941)-268-7516
7330 BOATS-POWERED 7330 BOATS-POWERED
21' Proline 1988, CC,
1995 Evinrude 200 h.p. on
bracket, fully loaded with
extras, runs exc. 1999
Perf. alum. trailer. $8,500
(941)-639-8308
30' Searay 1980, twin
330hp Mercruisers, 12'
beam, GPS, stand up
shower, ref., dining area,
many extras. This boat
inside & outside runs &
looks like a 2 yr old boat.
Super clean, no damage.
$26,500. 941-204-0441
I Classified = Sales |
Boat Donations wanted
to support Clearwater
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Deductable (727)
409-6282 ext. 235
TO ADVERTISE
IN THE
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CALL DEBBIE,
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NEEDCSHT
7332 PERSONAL
WATER VEHICLES
2003 Yamaha Wave
Runners (2) GP1300R
w/trailer $7500
(941)-628-2429
7333 MISC. BOATS
12' Skiff, $225.obo deliv-
ery available. 941-223-
9483
15' ALUMINUM skiff + trlr,
1 of a kind, needs finishing.
$500 (941)488-6435
1996 ELECTRIC 13'6"
deck boat $749; 17'
Cobia, 55 Suzuki w/trlr.
Will separate. $1499; 16'
GT 160 Glastron, no motor
$990; New bimini top
$150. (941)408-9012
7334 OUTBOARD/
MARINE ENGINES
1998, 90 h.p. Evinrude,
new water pump & carb.
kits. $1,200, (941)-637-
0283 or 941-626-6004
7334 OUTBOARD/
MARINE ENGINES
2001 8hp Johnson motor,
new cond. $1,000 obo.
(941)-743-2023
twin 2001 YAMAHA 150
HPDI 220 original hours
with controls and fuel man-
agement. FLAWLESS
$8500 941-270-7432
7336 BOAT STORAGE/
DOCKING
BOAT LIFT, aluminum,
10,000 Ibs, $1,400.
**SOLD**
DEEP WATER BOAT
SLIPS Englewood 25-60'
$9FT/MO.
941-270-1449
7338 MARINE SUPPLY
& EQUIP.
DAVITS 2 sets: electric 2K
Ib $450, manual 1000 lb.
$250. 941-815-8649.
7339 CANOES/KAYAKS
14' Sit-On-Top kayak, fish-
ing pkg, $650. With car-
bon paddle, $700. (941)-
626-7659
15' Perception Bimini,
Kayak w/ rutter, and trailer.
$800 (580)-251-0779
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An inside look at living with cancer
Thomas E. Cappiello is a
busy man with a very
active life. He and his
wife, Yoko, have lived in
Punta Gorda for about 11
years, and they've been mar-
ried for 26. They have three
daughters, Paula, 25, who
lives in Bakersfield, Calif.,
June, 22, who lives in
Honolulu, Hawaii, and
Jessica, 19, who is attending
Florida State University in
Tallahassee.
He is a financial planner,
and whenever he has the
time, he loves to golf, ski,
read history, write, travel and
dine out. He is interested in
music and modern art and
recently purchased his first
investor artwork.
He is also living with can-
cer. He was diagnosed with
lung cancer just about one
year ago.
With his family and friends
living all over the world,
Cappiello started a blog as a
way of communicating and
updating loved ones about
his situation. The first entry
was October, 27, 2007. It was
background information
about Cappiello and how he
had come to that point in
time.
He wrote about his child-
hood he was born October
16, 1955, in Stamford, Conn.,
and lived there until he was
seven years old. But if you ask
him where he is from, he'll
tell you Horsham, Pa., where
his family moved to in 1966.
It was around that time
when his mom became
involved with hosting
exchange students from the
University of Pennsylvania. It
captured his attention and he
decided that he wanted to go
abroad and experience
another culture.
When he was in high
school, he applied for the
Rotary Student Exchange
Program. At the end of his
Jennifer
Wadsworth
Feeling Fit Editor
junior year he
was selected to
represent his
Rotary District
as an exchange student in
Izumiotsu City, Japan (near
Osaka) for one year.
Although making that deci-
sion meant having to gradu-
ate a year later than his
friends, he wrote, "leaving the
familiar behind and going to
Japan was one of the best
decisions I ever made."
Cappiello also wrote on his
blog, "Had I not gone to
Japan as an exchange stu-
dent, I might never have
begun smoking. The Japanese
kids I hung out with all
smoked and I would go with
them after school to the 'Spot
Five' coffeehouse, where you
could listen to music, drink
coffee, smoke and talk. I
always associated smoking
with 'having a good time with
friends' and maybe that's why
it was so addictive."
His eyes were opened to the
world and his life was
changed forever. He learned
to speak Japanese and
attended The George
Washington University to
continue studying the lan-
guage. He found a job work-
ing for a Japanese company
in Tokyo after college and
according to Cappiello, "that
is when my life began."
Of the many stories he has
from those days, the most
important was that working
there led to meeting his wife,
Yoko. They dated for almost
three years before getting
married in May 1981.
They had their first child,
Paula, in 1982 and decided to
move back to the states -
Cappiello felt he needed to
get a business degree and
Yoko wanted to learn to
speak English. He enrolled in
a two-year MBA program at
Penn State.
After finishing graduate
school in January 1984,
Cappiello went to work in
California where they lived
for three years. Their daugh-
ter, June, was born in 1985.
His job took them back to
Tokyo in 1986 and that is
where their daughter, Jessica,
was born in 1988. The family
stayed in Tokyo until July
1997 when Yoko, Paula, June
and Jessica landed in Punta
Gorda, with Cappiello follow-
ing in the spring of 1998.
As Cappiello says on his
blog, "So now you know, in
summary form, my life story
to this point and how a
Japanese-speaking financial
guy ends up in Punta Gorda
learning to live with cancer."
Cappiello will be sharing
his blog entries from the past
year with you in a weekly col-
umn titled, "Living with can-
cer."
There will be an explanato-
ry note from Cappiello at the
beginning of each column, "I
have been diagnosed and am
being treated for State IIIA
locally advanced
Adenocarcenoma (Non-Small
Cell Lung Cancer). This col-
umn is a weekly diary that
tracks my life as it was one
year ago. My purpose in writ-
ing is to give cancer patients
hope and understanding
about what happens to your
life after getting a cancer
diagnosis. This is for all of
you being treated for cancer
or caring for a loved one."
Cappiello's column, titled,
"Living with cancer my
diary," will begin next week.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Feeling Fit
A weekly section of the Sun,
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1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Burnt Store Presbyterian Church, 1330 Burnt Store Rd.,Punta Gorda
9 a.m.-noon First Presbyterian Church, 25250 Airport Rd., Punta Gorda
8 a.m.-noon San Pedro Catholic Church, 14380 Tamiami Tr., North Port
1 p.m.-4 p.m. Isle's Yacht Club, 1780 Marion Ave., Punta Gorda
8 p.m.-noon San Pedro Catholic Church, 14380 Tamiami Tr., North Port
8 a.m.-2 p.m. Epiphany Cathedral, 310 Sarasota St., Venice
9 a.m.-noon Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Rd., Vencie
9 a.m.-noon Cong. United Church of Punta Gorda, 1201 Agui Esta Dr., Punta Gorda
8:30 a.m.- 11 a.m. Edgewater Club @ Lemon Bay Isles, 6381 Partridge Ave., Englewood
noon-6 p.m. Port Charlotte Methodist Church, 21075 Quesada Ave., Port Charlotte
8 a.m.-noon St. Francis of Assisi Church, 5265 Placida Rd., Grove City
9 a.m.-noon New Hope Baptist Church, 2100 Englewood Rd., Englewood
8 a.m.-noon Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 1301 Center Rd., Venice
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St. David's Episcopal Church, 401 S. Broadway, Englewood
San Antonio Catholic Church, 24445 Rampart Blvd., Port Charlotte
Trinity United Methodist Church, 4285 Wesley Ave., North Port
Medicine Shoppe, 615 Cross St. #1112, Punta Gorda
Cong. United Church of Punta Gorda, 1201 Agui Esta Dr., Punta Gorda
Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 1301 Center Rd., Venice
Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Rd., Vencie
St. Francis of Assisi Church, 5265 Placida Rd., Grove City
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Burnt Store Marina, 3200
Matecumbe Key Road, Punta
Gorda.
From 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at
Merchants Crossing Publix,
1500 Placida Road, Englewood.
Tuesday
From 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at Port
Charlotte Branch, 23080
Harborview Road, Port
Charlotte.
From 11 a.m.-7 p.m. at North
Port branch, 14820 Tamiami
Trail, North Port.
From 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. at
Lakeside Medical Center, 842
Sunset Lake Boulevard, Venice.
Wednesday
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.
From 9 a.m.-noon at Cultural
Center of Charlotte County,
2280 Aaron St., Port Charlotte.
From 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at
Tidewell Hospice, 12731
Tamiami Trail S., North Port.
Thursday
From 7 a.m.-7 p.m. at Port
Charlotte Branch, 23080
Harborview Road, Port
Charlotte.
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Fawcett Memorial Hospital,
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Friday
From 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at North
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From 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at Port
Charlotte Branch, 23080
Harborview Road, Port
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From 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at
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Agency, 115W. Olympia Ave.,
Punta Gorda.
From 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Trinity
Presbyterian Church, 4365
State Road 776, Venice.
Saturday
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
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Occupational Thera-
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Psych Nurse, for
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Benefits, Flexible
Schedule & a great
working environment
(941)258-3355
or fax resume to:
(941)-258-3358
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CAREGIVERS P/T 2
afternoons & 2
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include patient care,
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office experience. Insur-
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Fax; 941-625-1287
CNAs, HHAs. Live-
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2030 MEDICAL
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for Long Term
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Responsible for all
Business Office
work flow. Must
have a strong work-
ing knowledge of
Accounts Payable
and Receivables
and excellent
computer skills.
Need minimum of 2
years experience in
Long Term Care
billing procedures.
Up to $50K with
experience.
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Coverage Available
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4033 Beaver Lane
Port Charlotte
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DENTAL ASSISTANT
with Dental exp only.
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Friday 9AM to 3PM
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including Micro. Recent
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900 N. Robert Ave.
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Port Charlotte office
seeks a detailed multi-
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Seeking detailed multi-
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demonstrated their dedica-
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delivering quality patient
care, along with state of the
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Recognizing the recent pro-
liferation of Nuclear Medicine
laboratories, the physicians
wanted to demonstrate their
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techniques, case reviews,
physician training, etc. was
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physician's request.
The Intersocietal
Commission for the
Accreditation of Nuclear
Medicine Laboratories
(ICANL) has granted accredi-
tation to the Nuclear
Cardiology Stress Laboratory
operated by Cardiology
Associates. The laboratory is
one of the fist nuclear cardiol-
ogy laboratories in the United
States, Canada and Puerto
Rico to be so recognized for
its commitment to high quali-
ty patient care and its provi-
sion of quality diagnostic test-
ing.
The ICANL is comprised of
a group of Nuclear Physicians
and Nuclear Medicine
Technologists. They have
compiled a stringent set of
standards for patient care and
imaging technologies to
encourage laboratories to
provide quality diagnostic
testing and meet the stan-
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Charlotte County
'Relay for life'
coming soon
the Port Charlotte High
School cafeteria will be
buzzing with excitement at
5:30 p.m. on October 1, as
teams come together for the
"Greatest Cure on Earth!"
Carnival is the theme, and
there are many choices for
each team to fashion their
team sites for the March 7-8,
2009 "Relay for Life" that will
take place on the Port
Charlotte High School athletic
field. Teams start early to
allow themselves time to have
fundraisers before the event
takes place.
If you have been thinking
that you would love to get
involved, there is no better
time than this to get the
details. Susan Malvik is team
development coordinator for
the Port Charlotte Relay, give
her a call at 941-626-0992 or
send an E-mail to:
smalvik@bankunited.com, to
get more information or to let
her know you'll be there.
This year there will also be
a "Relay For Life" in Punta
Gorda at Charlotte High
School. Teams have the
option to sign up for either
event. Kick-off for Punta
Gorda's Relay will be at 5:30
p.m. on September 29 in the
Punta Gorda Isles Civic
Association, 2001 Shreve St in
Punta Gorda. Call Terri at 941-
627-3000, ext. 117 to let her
know that you will be there.
Be sure to let her know you
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New office serving Englewood, North Port & Venice
l 19621 Cochran Bivd., Unit 1 Port Charlotte, FL, 33948
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are signing up for the Punta
Gorda Relay. Anyone that is
on a team, or would like to
be, is invited.
We have all had loved ones
or friends hit with the diagno-
sis of cancer and want to see
the American Cancer Society
goal reached by eliminating
cancer, saving lives, and
diminishing suffering from
cancer through research, edu-
cation, advocacy and service.
The American Cancer
Society "Relay For Life" is an
overnight community cele-
bration where individuals and
teams camp out, barbecue,
dance, and take turns walking
the track, relay style, to raise
funds to fight cancer. At
nightfall participants will light
hundreds of Luminaria
around the track in a moving
ceremony to honor cancer
survivors and in remem-
brance of those lost to the
disease.
NEWS & NOTES
Barstool Open to benefit
breast cancer cause
The first-ever Barstool Open
mini-golf tournament is set
for Oct. 4 and will benefit
Dollars For Mammograms.
Held on the first weekend of
Breast Cancer Awareness
Month, the tournament will
feature one hole of miniature
golf at each of nine Punta
Gorda area establishments.
The bars include the
Icehouse Pub, Benedetto's
Steakhouse Martini Bar,
Dean's South of the Border,
Bin 82, Biehl's Slip-Not
Lounge, Beef O'Brady's,
LtIl
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Susan Malvik, team development
2009 "Relay for Life'."
Presseller Delicatessen, Burnt
Store Grille and River City
Grill.
Cost is $100 per foursome.
Prizes will be awarded.
Registration begins at 10 a.m.,
and shotgun start is 11 a.m.
The closing party is 6 p.m. at
Icehouse Pub. Register in
advance through Sept. 27 at
any participating bar.
There will be free trolley
rides from bar to bar.
For more information, con-
tact CarolYoung-Hiatt at 941-
833-5536 or Denise Dull at
941-626-9439, or ask at any
participating bar.
Photo by Merrill Boggs
coordinator for Port Charlotte's
Breast Cancer
Awareness ride
Bicycle Center and Trek
dealers across the country
will be hosting a Breast
Cancer Awareness Ride at 10
a.m. on October 11.
Registration fee is $25 and
all proceeds go to directly to
The Breast Cancer Research
Foundation (bcrfcure.org).
The ride is open to men and
women and all participants
will receive a gift bag.
Registration can be done
thru active.com or bicycle-
centercc.com. The ride will
be at Pioneer Trail in Cape
Haze at 10 am. Meet at the
trail or at the Bicycle Center,
3795 Tamiami Trail, Port
Charlotte, and get a ride.
The bus will depart from the
store promptly at 9:30 a.m.
For more information call
Kim at 941-627-6600 or send
her an email at kim@bicy-
clecentercc.com
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Active Aging Expo at South
Port Square
South Port Square, 23023
Westchester Blvd., will host its
Third Annual Active Aging
Expo on September 25, from
1 p.m.-4 p.m. The event is
part of Active Aging Week,
promoted by the
International Council on
Active Aging (ICAA), an inter-
national association of busi-
nesses and professionals ded-
icated to change the way we
age.
As a proud member of ICAA,
South Port Square recognizes
that one of the most effective
ways to stay healthy through-
out one's lifespan is to choose
to stay active. South Port
Square is encouraging area
residents to "choose an active
life" by participating in the
free event.
"We are committed to help
people stay independent and
healthy as they age, said
Debbie Pattinson, Executive
Director of South Port Square.
"Our residents have already
chosen an active lifestyle. We
encourage the public to join
our residents in celebrating
and renewing their own com-
mitment to active aging by
attending our Third Annual
Active Aging Expo."
The event will include a vari-
ety of inspiring and free class-
es, seminars and exhibits, as
well as raffle prizes, giveaways
and complimentary healthy
snacks.
For more information or
reservations, call South Port
Square at 941-235-4500 or 1-
800-540-6760.
Grand opening event
Fawcett Memorial Hospital
is proud to announce the
Grand opening event for their
new Emergency Department
and Cardiac Cath Lab. The
event will be from 1 p.m.-4
p.m. on September 25, in the
hospital cafeteria with tours
to the new facilities. Local
musician Jimi Banks will be
playing your favorite tropical
rock and reggae hits. There
will be a lot of special guests
there to meet and greet visi-
tors: Charlotte County Fire &
EMS will have an ambulance
and fire truck on display and
will distribute kits for the Red
Dot program, Safe Kids
Worldwide will conduct free
child seat safety inspections,
the Big Red Bus will be on
hand for blood donations,
Certified Therapy Dogs from
Homeward Bound
Greyhound Rescue, Fawcett's
Decontamination tent and
Mobile Hazardous Materials
Decontamination Unit will be
on display, former pro base-
ball player Brandon Marsters
will be signing autographs,
and the whole event will be
simulcast live on KIX Country,
92.9 FM and Seaview,
104.9FM. Everyone is invit-
ed, so please call 941-624-
4441 for more information
and to register.
Yoga Class
Yoga with a Twist, 5:30 p.m.
Monday, Lakeside Plantation,
North Port. Call 941-423-5500
for more information.
Pet Partners Workshop
The Delta Society 12-Hour
Pet Partners course will be
offered at the Charlotte
Regional Medical Center, 809
E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda.
The class will be given over 2
days, on October 25-26, from
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., with a one
hour lunch break. Minimum
age is 10 with no upper age
limit.
The cost of the course is $75
per person, which includes
the Delta Society Pet Partners
Student Manual, the course
instruction, and team evalua-
tion. For families sharing a
book the cost is $100 for two
individuals (i.e. child and par-
ent or couple). Feel free to
bring a packed lunch.
Pet Partners Team
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We are committed to helping you maintain a
lifetime of health and beautiful smiles.
Our team strives to create caring relationships
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Since Fawcett has the only
mobile Hazardous Materials
Decontamination Unit in
the region, it will be open
and on display for the pub-
lic to see the level of prepa-
ration and readiness that
the hospital has in the event
of a HazMat disaster. This
unit is an extremely valuable
resource for Charlotte
County, and is available to
provide assistance outside
the area for emergency
response. Fawcett will also
display their
Decontamination Tent, and
the equipment that is used
for disaster victims exposed
to hazardous materials.
No celebration for a Grand
Opening for an Emergency
Department and Cardiac
Cath Lab would be complete
without an opportunity to
give blood. Therefore, the
Big Red Bus will be there,
collecting blood from all
who can donate. This is a
great chance for you to be a
hero, too, and provide a life-
saving resource that helps
save lives. No appointment
is necessary, just step on up,
and the wonderful folks
from Florida's Blood Centers
will take good care of you. If
you've never given blood
before, it's a great time to
give it a try. You'll be
amazed at how great you'll
feel, knowing you just may
have saved a life.
Party Animals
It is a proven fact in adver-
tising that people are
attracted to babies and pup-
pies. Since Fawcett Hospital
doesn't deliver babies, they
had one other choice. They
called upon Fawcett volun-
teer Betty Libby, who works
with Homeward Bound
Greyhound Rescue. Several
of her rescued greyhounds
have been trained to
become Certified Therapy
Dogs, who regularly visit
Fawcett's patients. Their
gentle nature and beautiful
form brightens the day of
anyone they encounter on
their visits. Betty and her
therapy greyhounds will be
there to meet the communi-
ty.
Something for Everyone
Americans love heroes.
Charlotte County loves
heroes. So, if you're not into
all the emergency business,
and you're not big on dogs,
Fawcett will have just what
is sure to grab your interest:
a real sports hero. Brandon
Marsters, who played pro-
fessional baseball for the
Philadelphia Phillies,
Minnesota Twins and
Baltimore Orioles, will be
there signing autographs.
Marsters is not just a hero
because he played pro base-
ball, but because he spent 3
1/2 months in New Orleans
assisting with recovery
efforts following Hurricane
Katrina. Stop by and ask him
about it, and feel free to
share your Charley stories.
If all of this isn't enough,
the entire event will be
simulcast live on KIX
Country (WKIX 92.9 FM)
and Seaview (WCVU, 104.9
FM) Radio, both broadcast-
ing live from the event. Look
for the remote broadcast
vans for your chance to talk
live on radio.
Fawcett Memorial
Hospital is going all-out to
bring you a fun and interest-
ing experience to celebrate
the Grand Opening of its
new Emergency Department
and Cardiac Cath Lab. There
are more surprises planned,
so don't miss this wonderful
opportunity to check it all
out. "The entire community
is invited," said Jeff Butler,
Emergency Department
Special Projects
Coordinator. "We encourage
teachers to bring their stu-
dents, parents to bring their
kids, and all others to just
bring themselves. This is a
great way to show the com-
munity what we do."
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NEWS, FROM PAGE 12
Evaluation: Team evaluations
will be scheduled at a later
date, after you have complet-
ed the Pet Partners Course.
Your pet should have good
basic obedience training, be
safe, predictable, and used to
being around people, medical
equipment, and other ani-
mals. Things to practice:
going up and down elevators,
heeling near walkers and
wheelchairs, exposure to
noises and smells that might
be found in a healthcare set-
ting, remaining under control
near other pets, sit, down,
stay, and come on command.
To inquire about the Pet
Partners Training course con-
tact Judy Peter at 941-764-
0303 or send an E-mail to
Pete22roc@aol.com. Do not
bring your pet on these dates.
To register for the Pet
Partners Training course send
a check in the proper amount
made out to Gulf Coast Pet
Partners is necessary to
reserve a place in the class
and should be mailed with
the filled out form on the sec-
ond page of this notice to:
Judy Peter, 2184 Pellam Blvd.,
Port Charlotte, FI 33948.
Charlotte County Ostomy
Support Group changes the
day of meetings
The second Tuesday of each
month from September
through May at 2 p.m. the
Charlotte County Ostomy
Support Group will meet at
South Port Square's Game
Room on the fourth floor of
Gable West.
All interested individuals are
invited to attend. There is no
charge and refreshments will
be served. The next meeting
on Tuesday, October 14 will
have Convatec Representative
Valerie Miller as speaker.
Time will be allowed for
exchange of ideas on care.
For further information call
President Roger Wilson at
941-743-7285.
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Donations needed for The
Haven yard sale
The Haven Drop In Center,
Charlotte County's only men-
tal-health drop-in center, will
be holding a yard sale
fundraiser Sept. 27 at 4428
Parmely St. in Port Charlotte
(located behind Kentucky
Fried Chicken) from 9 a.m. to
3 p.m. Donations, participa-
tion and patronage are need-
ed to make this fundraiser a
success.
Organizers are gratefully
accepting donations of any
good-condition items includ-
ing, but not limited to, furni-
ture and furnishings, working
appliances and electronics,
quality clothing and apparel,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to
Saturday and noon to 3 p.m.
Sunday. Call Tony at 941-
628-5019 to schedule a pick-
up of larger items, furniture,
appliances etc. A nice variety
of plants are also available
daily for a donation of $7.
For more information, call
The Haven, a 501(c)(3) non-
profit organization, at 941-
613-1450.
Mental Health and well being
resource fair
The National Alliance on
Mental Illness Charlotte
County and The Haven Drop
In Center cordially invite you
to attend a mental health and
well being resource fair 9
a.m.-noon on October 11, at
the Cultural Center of
Charlotte County, Aaron
Street, Port Charlotte.
Come and obtain informa-
tion regarding the providers
in our community that offer
mental health services. The
event is free.
Join us in educating the
community to support recov-
ery!
Kid Fit
Having fun and getting fit! 3
p.m.-4 p.m., Monday and
Thursday, ages 7-10. Free to
YMCA members. Session 2-
$25, October 6 through
November 9. Session 3-$30,
November 10 through
December 21. For more infor-
mation or to apply for finan-
cial assistance please contact
Jeremy Singleton.
Jr. Strength Training- getting
in better physical shape for
your sport of choice. Monday
and Thursday from 4 p.m.-5
p.m., ages 12-15 years. YMCA
members- $25; Session 2-$30
October 6-November 9;
Third Annual
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Session 3-$35, November 10-
December 21.
Monday Night Flag Football.
Registration begins Sept 29,
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SQUARE
A life care community
too active to retire.
September 25 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Don't miss this day of 10 inspiring workshops, plus
over 40 wellness screenings, demonstrations, and exhibits
by local professional resources to support you in
your quest for active aging.
Workshops: Maintain Your Brain, Reaching Optimal Health without Drugs,
Driving Wise & Well, Laughter is the Best Medicine,
It's Never too Late to Feel Better, Celebrating Your Life.
Demonstrations: Biodex, Body Talk, Life Trails, Healing Crystals,
Pain Management, Reflexology, Tai Chi, Wellness through Art, Wii Games.
Screenings: Audiology, Bone Density, Dental, Glucose, Thermal/semg Scan.
Exhibits: Biotherapy Healing, Lifelong Learning, Living Smart Diabetes, Military
History, Keeping your Pet Healthy, Photo Adventures, Safe Mobility.
And so much more !
Raffle prizes, giveaways and complimentary healthy snacks.
RSVP (941) 235-4500 or (800) 540-6760
- 23023 Westchester Boulevard Port Charlotte, Florida 33980
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Lumbar Disk Replacement,
Minimally Invasive and
Computer Assisted Surgery.
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County With Fellowship Trained
Surgeons In Total Joint
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first week of play starts
November 3. Six week pro-
gram for ages 6-8. First 2
weeks are practice, last 4
weeks are games.
Cheerleading/Tumbling for
girls. Monday, registration
begins Sept 29. First week of
practice begins November 3.
It's a 6 week program for ages
6-8.
YMCA fall registration
The Charlotte County
Family YMCA will start taking
registrations beginning on
September 22 for members
and then opening to the com-
munity on September 29 for
their "Fall 2" programs being
held October 6 through
November 9.
Programs are held in Port
Charlotte, Punta Gorda and
North Port at the Franz Ross
branch, North Port branch,
Edison College branch, Y-
Express branch, Edgewater
Childcare branch and the
Dotzler branch.
FALL 2 programs run for six
weeks beginning October 6th
and ending November 9th
2008 and include:
Swim lessons for beginner,
intermediate and advance
age's tots through teens.
New! Childcare programs
including: New! VPK & VPK
Academy with 540 FREE
hours and wrap-care avail-
able for additional tuition;
Infant care; Pre-school care &
Child Development
New! Afterschool Kids' Club
in North Port that offers bus
transportation from
Glenallen Elementary to the
YMCA Scout House and an
Afterschool Kids' Club with
care on school premise in 8
schools in Port Charlotte and
Punta Gorda.
YMCA READS!
CPR/AED certification
Teen leaders club & Teen
Nights
All Pro Dad's, YMCA
Ambassador Program & Bible
Study classes
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Sports including: Youth T-
Ball; Pre-school Soccer; Flag
Football; Youth Basketball;
Tumbling Tots; Kit Fit; Cheer
& Gymnastics; Youth Stretch
Training; Jr. Sports
Conditioning; dance lessons.
Group Land & Water exer-
cise classes including: On the
Ball; Adult water aerobics;
Yoga; Kwando; Zumba;
Pilates; Self Defense; Latin
Dancing; Muscle Up; Power
Bar Workout.
For more information or to
register stop by any of the
Charlotte County YMCA
branches and pick up a copy
of the new 2008 Fall session
program guide that offers
more information regarding
program dates, times and fees
and tuition.
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
* Just one donation can save
multiple lives, because it's
separated into components
- red blood cells, plasma
and platelets, clotting factors
and a host of pharmaceuti-
cals.
* Donating blood is perfectly
safe.
* Every two seconds, some-
one in the United States
needs blood.
* More than 2,000 blood
donations are needed each
day in Florida.
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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 vic-
tims use plasma, trauma vic-
tims need red blood transfu-
sions and patients having
routine surgeries depend on
the gift of a volunteer donor.
Donors can be a young as 16
and there is no upper age
limit. Visit www.floridas-
bloodcenters.org or call 1-
888-9DONATE.
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
whole new person. We feel
that everyone needs some
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time for themselves and this
class will make the most of
that hour. If you have a high
stress job position, physically
demanding workday, or just
life issues that tend to wear
you down, come try Massoga.
You will be so glad you did!
Elite Training & Fitness Inc.,
1312 Market Circle Unit 11,
Port Charlotte. Call 941-286-
3475.
Prenatal Yoga
Bonnie Yonker, owner of
The Yoga Sanctuary, recently
became certified in Prenatal
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 excit-
ed to offer this new special-
ized practice to our commu-
nity. Prenatal Yoga is a won-
derful way to prepare the
body for birth as well as to
deepen your relationship
with your baby. Future
mothers in any stage of preg-
nancy can participate. Join
the free introductory
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.
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Sept. 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
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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
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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
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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.
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 draw-
ing 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 aquat-
ic 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 information, 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-
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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
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.
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SUPPORT GROUPS
Alcoholics Anonymous
For information about meetings, call
941-426-7723.
Today:
An AA group meets at 7:30 a.m.,
noon and 8 p.m. seven days a week
at Easy Does It Club, 23312 Harper
Ave. in Charlotte Harbor.
Monday:
Happy Hour group meets at 5:30
p.m. in Room 9 at First United
Methodist Church, 507 West Marion
Ave. in Punta Gorda.
An Early Birds AA group meets at
5:30 p.m. and the Time AA group
meets at 8 p.m. at Port Charlotte
United Methodist Church, 21075
Quesada Ave. in Port Charlotte.
Fort Ogden Closed Discussion
Group meets at 7:30 p.m., United
Methodist Church Community
Building, off Highway 17 (near the
post office).
Fresh Start group meets at 8 p.m.
at St. Nathaniel's Episcopal Church,
4200 S. Biscayne Drive in North Port.
Tuesday:
Peace River group meets at 8 p.m.
at the Congregational Church, 1201
Aqui Esta Drive in Punta Gorda.
Wednesday:
Step Up group meets at Riverside
Behavioral Center, 733 Olympia Ave.
in Punta Gorda.
New Hope group meets at 8 p.m.
at Community United Church of
Christ, 3450 S. Biscayne Drive in
North Port.
Thursday:
AA meets at Riverside Behavioral
Center, 733 Olympia Ave. in Punta
Gorda.
Thursday Step group meets at 8
p.m. at St. Nathaniel's Episcopal
Church, 4200 S. Biscayne Drive in
North Port.
Englewood Speakers group meets
at 7:30 p.m. at Englewood
Community Hospital in the Suncoast
Auditorium.
Early Birds group meets at 5:30
p.m. at Port Charlotte United
Methodist Church, 21075 Quesada
Ave. in Port Charlotte.
Al-Anon
Monday:
An Al-Anon group meets at 8 p.m.
at St. Nathaniel's Episcopal Church,
Biscayne Boulevard in North Port. Call
941-423-2607 or 941-629-7234.
A New Life Al-Anon family group
meets at 7 p.m. at First United
Methodist Church, Room 9, 507 W.
Marion Ave. in Punta Gorda. Call 941-
235-0029.
Al-Anon meets at 7:30 p.m. at Ft.
Ogden Methodist Church in Ft.
Ogden.
Tuesday:
Al-Anon Serenity Seekers AFG
meets at 7 p.m. at Gulf Cove United
Methodist Church, 1100 McCall Road
in Englewood. Call 888-425-2666.
Al-Anon New Beginnings AFG meets
at 7:30 p.m. at Liberty Community
Church in Port Charlotte. Call 888-
425-2666.
Wednesday:
Al-Anon Stepping Stones meets at
10 a.m. at Pilgrim United Church,
24515 Rampart Blvd. in Port
Charlotte. Call 888-425-2666.
A "Friends of AA" group meets at
noon for a big book study and open
discussion meeting at Friendship
Methodist Church, 12275 Paramount
Drive in Punta Gorda.
Burnt Store Al-Anon, an adult chil-
dren 12-step group, meets at 6 p.m.
in the resource center at Burnt Store
Presbyterian Church, 11330 Burnt
Store Road in Punta Gorda. Call 941-
661-5037.
Thursday:
A Steps to Recovery Al-Anon family
group meets at 8 p.m. at
Congregational United Church of
Christ, 1201 Aqui Esta Drive in Punta
Gorda. Call 941-639-2088.
Friday:
Al-Anon Englewood Friday Night
meets at 8 p.m. in the community
building at St. David Episcopal
Church, 401 S. Broadway Road in
Englewood. Call 888-425-2666.
Saturday:
AM Steps and Slogans meets at
9:30 a.m. at St. Nathaniel's Episcopal
Church, 4200 South Biscayne Drive
in North Port. Call 941-764-1510.
Alzheimer's
Tuesday:
An Alzheimer's support group meets
at 3 p.m. at the Senior Friendship
Center, 2350 Scenic Drive in Venice.
Call 941-493-3065.
An Alzheimer's support group meets
at 2 p.m. the first and third Tuesdays
of the month at the Arcadia Oaks
Assisted Living facility, 1013 E.
Gibson St. in Arcadia. Call 863-494-
8432.
An Alzheimer's support group meets
at 6 p.m. the second Tuesday of the
month at Harbour Terrace Assisted
Living residence at South Port
Square. Walk-ins are welcome. Call
941-625-1220, ext. 745 for direc-
tions.
An Alzheimers caregivers support
group meets at 10 a.m., with free
respite care, the fourth Tuesday of the
month at Royal Palm Retirement
Centre, 2500 Aaron St. in Port
Charlotte.
Wednesday:
An Alzheimer's support group meets
at 10 a.m. the third Wednesday of the
month at River Oaks, 925 River Road
in Englewood. Call 941-474-8600.
Thursday:
An Alzheimer's support group meets
at 2:30 p.m. the fourth Thursday of
the month at Sterling House, 550
Rotonda Blvd. West in Rotonda West.
Call 941-698-1198.
An Alzheimer's support group meets
at 4 p.m. the third Thursday of the
month at Aging-In-Place Specialists,
100 Madrid Blvd., Suite 313 in Punta
Gorda. Call 941-505-5052.
An Alzheimer's Support Group will
meet at the Life Care Center of Punta
Gorda on August 18 at 5:30 p.m.
The Live Care Center is located at
450 Shreve Street, Punta Gorda.
941-639-8771.
Amputee support
Tuesday:
Families and Amputees in Motion
meets at 10 a.m. the first and third
Tuesday at the Royal Palm
Retirement Centre, 2500 Aaron St. in
Port Charlotte. Call 941-575-7022.
Friday:
The Venice Amputee group meets at
10 a.m. at Bon Secours Health Park
in the Lions room.
AMBUCS support
AMBUCS is a national service orga-
nization composed of a diverse group
of men and women dedicated to cre-
ating mobility and independence for
people with disabilities. It is starting a
chapter in DeSoto County. Call 862-
990-4706.
Apnea support
An apnea support group is being
formed to help people with sleep dis-
orders in the Charlotte County area.
Call 866-864-7166.
Arthritis support
An arthritis support group meets at
9:30 a.m. the second Thursday of the
month at the Cultural Center of
Charlotte County. Call 941-627-
4643.
Autism support
The Autism Society of America
meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday
of the month at Pilgrim Church,
Daniels Parkway in Fort Myers. Free
child care available with preregistra-
tion. Call 941-575-4668.
Back and neck pain support
h2u Center at Fawcett Memorial
Hospital, Promenades Mall, 3280
Tamiami Trail, Suite 493, Port
Charlotte. Group meets from 6 p.m.-7
p.m., the second Wednesday of the
month. Open to the public. Call 941-
624-4441.
Bereavement support
TideWell Hospice and Palliative
Care has a bereavement support
group for families who have experi-
enced the death of a young child.
There is no charge for this group, and
it is open to anyone living in
Manatee, Sarasota, DeSoto and
Charlotte counties. Call Ginny
Chappelear at 941-552-7515 if you
are interested in attending, especially
if child care is needed. This support
group will be facilitated by TideWell
Senior Bereavement Coordinator
Ginny Chappelear, with other profes-
sionals also taking part.
Monday:
There will be a support group meet-
ing for parents coping with the death
of a child at 10 a.m. on the first
Monday of the month at the TideWell
administrative center, 919 N. Arcadia
Ave. in Arcadia. Call 863-993-0663.
Tuesday:
Griefs Journey With Support
meets at 11 a.m. at the Port
Charlotte United Methodist Church,
21075 Quesada Ave. in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-625-4356.
An ongoing grief support group is
offered at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in
Arcadia. Call TideWell grief specialist
Regina Schau at 863-993-0663.
Thursday:
A bereavement group meets at 3
p.m. the second and fourth Thursdays
of the month in the administrative
conference room at Englewood
Community Hospital. Call 941-697-
0783.
Taylor Funeral Services will hold
their monthly bereavement group at 7
p.m. on the second Thursday of the
month at 1515 Tamiami Trail in Punta
Gorda. Call 941-833-0600.
There will be a support group meet-
ing at 6 p.m. the second Thursday of
the month for the survivors of suicide
at the TideWell administrative center,
919 N. Arcadia Ave. in Arcadia. Call
863-993-0663.
Bipolar support
A support group meets at 1 p.m.
Friday at the Haven Drop-In Center,
4428 Parmely St. in Charlotte Harbor.
Call 941-613-1450.
Brain injury support group
A brain injury support group will
meet at 6:30 p.m. the first Thursday of
the month at the Mid-County Regional
Library, meeting room A, 2050 Forrest
Nelson Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Call
Bob at 941-697-3055.
Breast cancer support
The American Cancer Society's
Uplifters group meets at 9:15 a.m. the
first Saturday of the month October
through May at the Royal Palm
Retirement Centre. Call 941-627-
3000 or 941-629-7310.
Breathing support
DeSoto Memorial Hospital is hold-
ing a Better Breathers support group
the fourth Tuesday of every month in
the DeSoto Memorial Medical Plaza,
1006 N. Mills Ave. in front of the hos-
pital in Arcadia. The purpose of "Better
Breathers" is to educate the public
about breathing problems and ways
that they can improve their quality of
life. For more information, call 863-
491-4245.
Fawcett Memorial Hospital holds a
better breathing support group at 1
p.m. the second Wednesday of the
month in the large meeting room at
Fawcett Memorial Hospital. Call 941-
624-4441.
Cancer support
Celebrate Life ladies cancer group
meets at 10 a.m. the first Wednesday
of the month at 2001 Shreve St. in
Punta Gorda. Call 941-575-7266.
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Support Group will meet at 10:30
a.m. on the third Thursday of the
month in the Englewood Community
Hospital Cafeteria. Guest speakers,
information, panel discussions and
more. For more information, call
Connie Wade at 941-214-8488 or
Joe Bauer at 941-474-0099.
The Support for People with Oral,
Head and Neck Cancer group will
meet at 10:30 a.m. the third
Thursday of the month in the
Englewood Community Hospital
Cafeteria. For more information, call
Joe Bauer at 941-474-0099.
Caregivers support
Tuesday:
Caregiver support group for
Alzheimers caregivers meets at 10
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at Royal Palm Retirement Centre,
2500 Aaron St. in Port Charlotte. Free
respite care. Call 941-629-0347.
Wednesday:
Caregiver support group meets at
1:30 p.m. at DeSoto Memorial Home
Health Care at DeSoto Memorial
Hospital Medical Plaza, 1006 N. Mills
Ave. in Arcadia. Call 863-494-8432.
Thursday:
Caregiver group meets at 1:30 p.m.
on the second and fourth Thursday of
the month at DeSoto Memorial Home
Health Care at DeSoto Memorial
Hospital Medical Plaza, 1006 N. Mills
Ave., in Arcadia. Call DeSoto
Memorial Home Health Care at 863-
494-8432 or TideWell Hospice and
Palliative Care at 863-993-0662.
Friday:
A caregiver support group, Honor
the Spirit, will meet at 10 a.m. the
fourth Friday of the month at Burnt
Store Presbyterian Church. The group
will assist those caring for loved ones
in the home. Call 941-639-4951.
Celebrate Recovery
Tuesday:
A Celebrate Recovery group meets
at 7 p.m.
at the Community Life Center, 19048
Edgewater Drive in Port Charlotte.
Step studies for help with the strug-
gles of hurts, hang-ups and habits.
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There are open share groups for men
and women. Call 941-629-0999.
Thursday:
A Celebrate Recovery support group
meets on Thursday, in the adult edu-
cation wing of the South Biscayne
Baptist Church, in North Port. Child
care is provided. Call 941-426-3817.
The groups meet as follows:
A Veterans support group for men
and women meets at 6 p.m. in Room
302.
A Christian Growth and
Development support group for men
meets at 6 p.m. in Room 308.
A Christian Growth and
Development support group for
women meets at 7 p.m. in Room
306.
A Chemically Dependent support
group for men and women meets at 7
p.m. in Room 305.
A Recovery from Sexual, Physical
and Emotional Abuse support group
for men meets in Room 308, and for
women meets in Room 307.
A support group for women dealing
with anger, intimacy issues and abor-
tion meets at 7 p.m. in Room 309.
Friday:
A Celebrate Recovery group meets
at 6 p.m. Friday
at the Community Life Center, 19048
Edgewater Drive in Port Charlotte.
Dinner is at 6 p.m. and a lesson or
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testimony is at 7 p.m. There are open
share groups for men and women.
Call 941-629-0999.
A Celebrate Recovery group meets
at First Alliance Church, 20444
Midway Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Dinner
is at 6 p.m. A lesson or testimony is
at 7 p.m. There are gender-specific
open share groups at 8 p.m.
Refreshments will be at 9 a.m. For
more information, call 941-625-
7435.
Celiac support
Celiac support group meets at 1:30
p.m. Saturday at the Waldemere
Medical Plaza in the Papaya Room in
Sarasota. Call 941-922-1205.
Chemical dependency
A chemical dependency and psych-
aftercare group meets at 6:30 p.m.
Monday at Riverside Behavioral
Center, 733 East Olympia Ave. in
Punta Gorda. Call 941-637-2474.
Children of aging parents
The support group of children of
aging parents meets at 6 p.m. the
lastThursday of the month at
Lexington Manor, 20480 Veterans
Blvd. in Port Charlotte, on the second
floor gallery area. Call 941-766-
7991.
Cocaine Anonymous
A Cocaine Anonymous group meets
at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Riverside
Behavioral Center, 733 E. Olympia
Ave. in Punta Gorda. Call 941-637-
2474.
Co-dependents anonymous
CODA will begin weekly meetings
for women
only from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. on
Thursday at the Venice Bible Church,
2395 W. Shamrock, in Venice. Call
941-488-8025.
COPD education and support
A monthly COPD Education and
Support Group will be held at 3 p.m.
the second Thursday at the
Englewood Community Hospital cafe-
teria. The meeting is free and open to
the public. Call 941-473-3119.
Crohn's Disease
A Crohn's Disease support group is
held at 7 p.m. the third Wednesday
every other month at the Englewood
Community Hospital cafeteria. This
meeting will also include discussions
on colitis, I.B.D. and I.B.S. Call 941-
815-3669 to reserve your space.
A Crohn's and Colitis support group
will meet at 7 p.m. the third
Wednesday of the month in class-
rooms A and B at Charlotte Regional
Medical Center. Call 941-380-9122.
Cross-disability support
A cross-disability support group,
sponsored by the Center for
Independent Living, meets at 3:30
p.m. the first Wednesday of the
month at 4300 Kings Highway in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-766-8333.
Depression support
A support group meets at 1 p.m.
on Friday at the Haven Drop-In
Center, 4428 Parmely St. in Charlotte
Harbor. Call 941-613-1450.
Diabetes support
Monday:
The Charlotte diabetes support
group meets at 7 p.m. the third
Monday of the month atThe Gardens
of Port Charlotte, 22332 Vick St. in
Port Charlotte. Call 941-624-0236,
or e-mail
sugarangel8@earthlink.net.
A diabetic support group meets at
9 a.m. the third Monday of the month
in the cafeteria at Englewood
Community Hospital. Call 941-475-
3774.
The Charlotte County diabetic sup-
port group that normally meets the
first Monday of the month is currently
on hold. Call 941-876-3587.
Tuesday:
The diabetes support group spon-
sored by Diabetes in the New
Millennium group meets at 10 a.m.
the third Tuesday of the month at
Burnt Store Presbyterian Church,
11330 Burnt Store Road in Punta
Gorda. Call 941-639-0001.
Harbour Terrace at South Port
Square and the Medical Department
Store will host Sugarbeaters, an infor-
mative support group for those living
with Diabetes on the first and third
Tuesday of every month from 10 a.m.
until 11 a.m. Facilitated by Laura
Resignato RN, CDE at Harbour Terrace
at South Port Square. For additional
information please contact Harbour
Terrace at 941-266-4854 or Medical
Department Store at 941-661-0142.
Wednesday:
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from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on the
second Wednesday of the month at
Charlotte County Cultural Center in
the Community Room, Port Charlotte.
For more info call 941-484-1200.
Fawcett Memorial Hospital spon-
sors a diabetic support group at 10
a.m. the last Wednesday of the month
in conference room B at the Cultural
Center in Port Charlotte. Call 800-
445-4313.
Thursday:
A diabetes education support
group meets at 8:30 a.m. for blood
sugar testing on the second Thursday
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The Hardee County Health
Department offers a diabetes support
group at 1 p.m. the fourth Thursday of
the month at the department, 115
K.D. Revell Road. To enroll, or for
more information, call 863-773-
4161, ext. 217 or 157.
Friday:
A diabetes group meets at 8 a.m.
every fourth Friday of the month at
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8 a.m. Call 941-698-8800.
Saturday:
Fawcett Memorial Hospital spon-
sors an ADA-recognized diabetes edu-
cation course at 8 a.m. Multiple
classes offered monthly. Instructors
are board-certified diabetes educa-
tors. Call 800-445-4313.
Living Smart Diabetes Self-
Management Program holds ongoing
ADA-recognized diabetes education
workshops in Port Charlotte at 9 a.m.
Lunch will be served. Instructors are
certified diabetes educators and reg-
istered dietitians. Call 941-883-
3215.
Divorce support
DivorceCare meets at 7 p.m.
Friday at Edgewater United
Methodist Church, 19190 Cochran
Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Call 941-625-
3039.
Parents, Children and Divorce
meets from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. the sec-
ond Saturday of the month in the
large meeting room of Fawcett
Memorial Hospital. Call 800-767-
8193.
Down syndrome support
The Manasota B.U.D.S., south
County branch of the Down syndrome
networking group, meets at 6 p.m.
the first Monday of the month at
PlayAway in Galleria Plaza, 2097 S.
Tamiami Trail in Sarasota. Care for
children and siblings provided. Call
941-493-8907.
The Down Syndrome Parents sup-
port group meets at 6:30 p.m. the
second Tuesday of the month at
Pilgrim Church on Rampart Boulevard
in Port Charlotte. Call 941-204-
7509.
Dual Diagnosis support
The Dual Diagnosis support group
is open to all people who have an
alcohol or drug problem and an emo-
tional or psychiatric problem. Family
and friends are also welcome. The
group meets at 1 p.m. Monday at
the Haven Drop-In Center, 4428
Parmely St. in Charlotte Harbor. Call
941-613-1450.
Emotions Anonymous
Tuesday:
Emotions Anonymous of Port
Charlotte meets at 5:30 p.m. at San
Antonio Catholic Church, 24445
Rampart Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Call
941-613-1525.
Thursday:
An Emotions Anonymous support
group meets at 1 p.m. at the Haven
Drop-In Center, 4428 Parmely St. in
Charlotte Harbor. Call 941-613-
1450.
Epilepsy support
The Epilepsy Support Group meets
at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of the
month at 370 Lasayette Drive in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-629-3309.
Families Against Drugs
Families Against Drugs meets at 8
p.m. in the fellowship hall of the First
Macedonia Missionary Baptist
Church, 411 East Charlotte Ave. in
Punta Gorda. It is an organizational
support group providing emotional
and spiritual support to families who
are involved with or have been affect-
ed in some way with problems asso-
ciated with substance abuse, such as
alcohol and drugs. Call 941-637-
7743 or 941-833-9198.
Family to Family
Loved ones of the mentally ill is a
support group called North Port
Support Group Family to Family and
meets at 7 p.m. on the third Thursday
of the month at North Port Health
and Family Service Center, 6950 Pan
American Drive in North Port.
Sponsored by the National Alliance
on Mental Illness Sarasota County.
Call 941-957-3626.
Food addicts support
Food Addicts Anonymous meets at
6 p.m. Sunday Congregational
United Church of Christ, 1201 Aqui
Esta Drive in Punta Gorda. Call 941-
380-6550.
Food Addicts Anonymous meets at
6 p.m. Tuesday at Liberty Community
Church, 2759 N. Wylam Dr. in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-235-0029.
Gastric bypass support
The Peace River Regional Medical
Center's Bariatric Information &
Support Sessions will meet at 5 p.m.
the first Monday and first Thursday of
the month at Surgical Associates,
2595 Harbor Blvd, Ste 102, or 1641
Tamiami Trail, Ste 2, Port Charlotte.
Call 941-258-3279.
The Bypass and Bandster Buddies
of Char-Lee-Sota meets at 6:30 p.m.
the second and fourth Wednesdays of
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Regional Women's Connection, on the
corner of Harbor Blvd. and Olean
Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Call 941-629-
7737.
Grandparents support
Tuesday:
A Grandparents Raising Grandkids
group meets at 9:30 a.m. the second
Tuesday of the month in the
Englewood Community Hospital cafe-
teria. Call 941-475-3615.
A Grandparents Raising Grandkids
group meets at 6:30 p.m. the third
Tuesday of the month at 6926
Children Way in North Port. Child care
is provided. Call 941-698-1943.
Florida Kinship Center is looking for
grandparents and other relatives rais-
ing children. Information meetings on
legal, financial, medical and other
issues will be held every third Tuesday
of each month from 9 a.m. to 10:30
a.m. at the Turner Center extension
office, 2150 Roan St., Arcadia, which
is across from the DeSoto County
High School. For more information,
please call Diane at 863-491-8186
or the Florida Kinship Center at 800-
640-6444.
Grief support
Tuesday:
Grief share recovery seminars will
be held at the First Alliance Church,
20444 Midway Blvd. in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-624-6670.
Wednesday:
A grief group meets at 2 p.m. on
Wednesday at the Bay Harbor Ford
meeting room, 1908 South McCall
Road in Englewood. Call 941-460-
1400.
Hearing impaired
The Hearing Loss Association of
Charlotte County will not be having
their monthly meeting the Ist Friday of
July, August and September of 2008.
Instead they will meet at the
International Buffet, in Port Charlotte,
at noon for a luncheon. All family and
friends are invited to attend. Regular
monthly meetings will resume on
Friday, October 3, at 1 p.m. in the
Palm Room at the Charlotte County
Cultural Center on Aaron Street, Port
Charlotte. HLA is an educational, non-
profit, social organization helping
people live with hearing loss. For
more information please call 941-
624-2947.
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Hepatitis C support group
The hepatitis support group meets
at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of the
month at the Cultural Center of
Charlotte County, 2280 Aaron St. in
Port Charlotte. Call 727-384-1030.
HIV support
Positive Living HIV Support Group
meets at 7 p.m. Thursday at the
Charlotte HIV/AIDS Network Office,
17506 Brighton Ave., Unit D, in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-625-2437.
An HIV support and education
group meets at 6 p.m. the second
Thursday of every month at the Haven
Drop In Center, 4428 Parmely St. in
Port Charlotte. Call 941-613-1450.
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis support
group
A support group for those with
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis will be
held at 1 p.m.,the third Friday of the
month at Health Park Medical Center,
9981 South Health Park Drive, near
Summerlin and Bass in South Fort
Myers. Call Don Costa at 239-542-
7430 or Carol Frost, 239-656-0426.
Insulin Pump workshops
Living Smart Diabetes program
holds ongoing workshop on the
basics of insulin pump therapy and
how to maximize their current regi-
men using advanced pump features.
Classes taught in Port Charlotte and
Venice. Call 941-883-3215 or 877-
468-4341 for more information.
Intervention program
An intervention program for nursing
meets at 5:30 p.m. Monday at
Riverside Behavioral Center, 733 East
Olympia Ave. in Punta Gorda. Call
941-637-2474.
Kidney health support
Do you have stage 1-4 kidney dis-
ease, diabetes, high blood pressure
or other risks of kidney disease? An
informational class meets regarding
kidney health, dialysis options, trans-
plant and diet the first Monday of the
month at the Cultural Center of
Charlotte County. Call 941-625-
9985.
Lap Band support
The Southwest Florida Band-It
Buddies meet at 7 p.m. the second
Tuesday of the month in the executive
dining room of Fawcett Memorial
Hospital in Port Charlotte. Call 941-
624-4441.
The Peace River Regional Medical
Center's Bariatric Information and
Support Sessions will meet at 5 p.m.
the first Monday and first Thursday of
the month at Surgical Associates,
2595 Harbor Blvd., Suite 102 in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-766-4011.
Leukemia and Lymphoma
The Leukemia and Lymphoma
Society's family support group will
meet at 2 p.m. the second
Wednesday of the month at Cypress
Lake UMC in Ft. Myers. Call 239-992-
5781.
Man to Man
The Man to Man prostate cancer
support group will not meet again
until October. They normally meet at 1
p.m. the third Friday of the month in
the Fawcett h2u center in the
Promenades Shopping Center. The
group is sponsored by the American
Cancer Society and Fawcett Memorial
Hospital. Call 941-627-3000, ext.
110.
Memory Care support
The Memory Care group meets at 2
p.m. the second and fourth Thursday
of the month at Sterling House, 550
Rotonda Blvd. in Rotonda West. Call
941-698-1198.
Menopause support
Get your menopause questions
answered and obtain support anytime
on the Living Well with Menopause
online support group. Husbands and
partners are welcome too. You remain
anonymous in the group and do not
have to go anywhere to find what you
need. Go to www.yahoogroups and
write in Living Well with Menopause in
the Find a Yahoo Group box.
Mental health support
Monday:
The Charlotte County National
Alliance for the Mentally III meets at
7 p.m. the second Monday of the
month at the Family Service Center,
21450 Gibralter Drive in Punta
Gorda. Call 941-263-8033.
Tuesday:
A mental health support group
meets at 11:30 a.m. in the
Englewood Meals on Wheels building
at the corner of Church Street and
Loma Linda Avenue. Call 941-475-
2000.
Friday:
The Therapy Group meets for light
exercise, crafts and socializing at
1:30 p.m. at Port Charlotte United
Methodist Church, 21075 Quesada
Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Call 941-625-
4356.
Multiple Myeloma
A multiple myeloma support group
meets at 11 a.m. the second
Saturday of the month at Remax,
2230 S. McCall Road in Englewood.
For more information, call 941-697-
2493 or 941-457-5478.
Multiple Sclerosis
Living Well with MS support group
invites you for inspiration motivation,
direction and support. The meetings
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are at 6 p.m. the second Tuesday of
the month at the Cultural Center of
Charlotte County in Centennial Hall.
Call 941-240-6293.
NAMI support
The National Alliance on Mental
Illness in Charlotte County meets at 6
p.m. the second Monday of the
month at Family Services Center,
21450 Gibralter Drive in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-268-8033.
Narcotics Anonymous
Monday:
Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8
p.m. at Trinity United Methodist
Church, 23084 Seneca Ave. in
Charlotte Harbor. Call 941-624-
1204.
Tuesday:
Narcotics Anonymous meets at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Friday at Genesis Center, 1476
Kenesaw St. in Port Charlotte. Call
866-389-1344.
Wednesday:
Narcotics Anonymous meets at
6:30 p.m. at Arcadia Oaks multipur-
pose room at 1013 E. Gibson St. in
Arcadia.
Nar-anon
Nar-anon meets at 8 p.m. Friday
at First Alliance Church, 20444
Midway Blvd. in Port Charlotte. This
support group is for family and
friends of the addicted person, not
the addict. Call 941-235-0353.
Neck and back pain support
A chronic back and neck pain sup-
port group meets at 6 p.m. the sec-
ond Wednesday of the month at the
h2u center at the Promenades mall.
New Voice Club
A laryngectomy support group
meets at 1 p.m. on the second
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Wednesday of the month at the
Wellness Center Auditorium at
Charlotte Regional Medical Center.
Call 941-637-2411, ext. 2450.
Osteoporosis support
An osteoporosis group meets at 12
p.m. the second Monday of the
month October through May in the
Suncoast Auditorium at Englewood
Community Hospital. Call 941-475-
3558.
Ostomy support
The second Tuesday of each month
from September through May at 2
p.m. the Charlotte County Ostomy
Support Group will meet at South
Port Square's Game Room on the
fourth floor of Gable West. All interest-
ed individuals are invited to attend.
There is no charge and refreshments
will be served. The next meeting on
Tuesday, October 14 will have
Convatec Representative Valerie Miller
as speaker. Time will be allowed for
exchange of ideas on care. For fur-
ther information call President Roger
Wilson at (941)743-7285
Overeaters Anonymous
Today:
Overeaters Anonymous Step
Tradition meets at 4 p.m. at Gulf Cove
United Methodist Church, 1100
McCall Road in Port Charlotte. Call
941-475-5386.
Monday:
Overeaters Anonymous meeting
6pm to 7pm at St. Nathaniel's
Episcopal Church, 4200 Biscayne
Blvd, North Port, FL, 34287. Back
parking lot, enter white double door
on the left side of building. For more
information call 941-391-2394.
Thursday:
Overeaters Anonymous meets at
10 a.m. at Pilgrim United Methodist
Church, Rampart Boulevard in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-957-1488.
Friday:
Overeaters Anonymous meets at
10 a.m. in room two of the North Port
Health Park on the corner of Sumter
Road and U.S. 41. Call 941-391-
2394.
Parents group
Monday:
A parents support group will be
held at 7 p.m. the third Monday of
the month at the Port Charlotte
Cultural Center community room.
There is no child care available. Call
941-627-3982.
Circle of Parents offers free meet-
ings for anyone in a parenting role at
10 a.m. at Peace River Regional
Medical Center, 21297 Olean Blvd. in
Port Charlotte. Call 941-625-6400.
Parkinson's support
Parkinson's group meets at 10
a.m. the third Friday of the month in
the Englewood Community Hospital's
Suncoast Auditorium. Call 941-473-
3919.
A Parkinson's caregiver support
group and Parkinson exercise group
will meet on the last Thursday of the
month at 18440 Cochran Blvd. in
Port Charlotte. Call 941-743-9300.
Post Polio support
The Post Polio Support Group of
Charlotte County is an organization
made up of individuals who have had
polio or are interested in the problem
related to the late effects of polio.
Meetings are held in October,
November, January, February, March,
April and May. Interested persons may
also attend their socials, which are
scheduled every month throughout
the year. For more information, please
call Kathy at 941-639-4337 or Cathy
at 941-575-1594, or e-mail
ppsgcc@yahoo.com.
Potbelly support
The Stomlost potbelly and over-
weight support group meets at 7 p.m.
on the second and fourth Thursdays
of the month. Call 941-255-3687.
Project Linus
Project Linus, which makes hand-
made quilts and blankets for critically
ill children, meets at 9 a.m. Monday
at First Christian Church, 20212
Peachland Ave. in Port Charlotte. Call
941-639-8627 or 941-627-4364.
Pulmonary fibrosis
A pulmonary fibrosis support group
meets at 1 p.m. the third Friday of
the month at Health Park Medical
Center, Room 1, in Fort Myers. Call
239-542-7430 or 239-656-0426.
Pulmonary hypertension
The Venice Pulmonary Support
Group meets at 1 p.m.Thursdays at
Venice City Hall, 401 W. Venice Ave. in
Venice. Call 941-486-2626.
Quit smoking support
For help quitting smoking call the
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Recovery support
Enter In, a 12-step Christ-centered
recovery group for all types of addic-
tions, and for families of the suffer-
ing, meets at 6 p.m. Saturday at
First Alliance Church of Port Charlotte,
20444 Midway Blvd. in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-240-6866.
Restless leg support
The Gulf Coast Restless Leg
Syndrome Support Group meets at 2
p.m. the last Sunday of the month at
Lakewood Ranch Medical Center,
Main building, 8330 Lakewood Ranch
Blvd. in Bradenton. Call 941-536-
0475.
Schizophrenia Anonymous
A support group meets at 1 p.m.
on Wednesday at the Haven Drop-In
Center, 4428 Parmely St. in Charlotte
Harbor. Call 941-613-1450.
Scleroderma support
A scleroderma group meets at 10
a.m. Saturday in the Mimosa Room
at Sarasota Memorial Hospital on the
second floor of the Waldemere Clinic
building. Call 941-907-0777 or e-
mail mimiflo@aol.com.
Sjogren's Syndrome
A Sjogren's Syndrome support
group meets at 4:30 p.m. the fourth
Thursday of the month at the Venice
Regional Medical Center Health Park,
Lion's Club Community Room, 1283
Jacaranda Blvd. in Venice. Call 941-
484-8542.
Stress support
A stress support group meets at 1
p.m. Thursday at The Wellness Center
of Charlotte Regional Medical Center,
733 E. Olympia Ave. in Punta Gorda.
Stroke support
Wednesday:
A stroke support and education
group will meet at 11:30 a.m. on the
fourth Wednesday of the month in the
ECH rehab center in the YMCA, locat-
ed across from the hospital. Call
941-475-3558.
Thursday:
The New Start stroke group meets
at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Cultural
Center of Charlotte County. Call 941-
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Helping Hands support group will
meet at 7 p.m. Friday. Call 941-
875-0098.
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in North Port. For more information,
call 941-426-6740.
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United Methodist Church, 19190
Cochran Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Call
941-743-2540.
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Transplant recipients support
The Southwest Florida Organ
Transplant Recipients group meets at
11:30 a.m. the first Thursday of the
month at Southwest Regional Medical
Center in Fort Myers. Call 941-235-
0151.
Victims of abuse support
Monday:
Domestic violence and sexual
assault support groups for women are
held at 6:30 p.m. at the Center for
Abuse and Rape Emergencies of
Charlotte County. Child care is provid-
ed. Call 941-639-5499.
Tuesday:
A domestic violence support group
for women is held at 7 p.m. Tuesday
at the Center for Abuse and Rape
Emergencies of Charlotte County in
Englewood. Child care is provided
and the groups are free. Call 941-
475-6465.
Wednesday:
A support group for women 30
years or older having a history of sex-
ual abuse will be held at 6 p.m. the
second and third Wednesday of the
month at the Counseling Solutions
Center, 3432 Depew Ave. in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-258-3144.
Thursday:
A support group for women who are
adult survivors of child sexual abuse
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meets at 6:30 p.m. at the Center for
Abuse and Rape Emergencies of
Charlotte County in Englewood. Call
941-475-6465.
Visually Impaired Persons
The Visually Impaired Persons sup-
port group of DeSoto County meets
the second Wednesday of every
month at 1 p.m. at the DeSoto
County Extension Office, 2150 Roan
Ave., in Arcadia. For more informa-
tion, call Ray Hicks at 863-993-
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